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Avro Arrow Essay
Avro Arrow
In the study of Canadian military history the Avro Arrow has become a buzzword found on the lips of
all technological, political and even airforce enthusiast. At the risk of seeming unoriginal in topic
selection, this critique reviews the fascinating biography, Fall of an Arrow, by Murray Peden. Peden s
historical biography accurately covers a variety of aspects of the A. V. Row Arrow, from specifics in
military capability, to competing technological and political/economic significance. This critical
evaluation of the mentioned secondary source sets out to evaluate the work as a historical source,
focussing on evidence of bias, the apparent coherence of arguments and finally the effectiveness of
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To further examine the book s worth as a historical guide it is important to note the great details
described in terms of process and specifications of the late Arrow. Peden captures a multitude of
statistics and draws on technical background making his book an excellent source for facts and
figures. Moreover the book explains much of the technical focus of the Arrow project detractors, for
this takes up the larger portion of his case. In the event that one should need to back up concepts and
theories regarding the Arrow project and the surrounding political and economic affairs, Peden
provides an extremely valuable source. There is much to be mentioned in terms of the people who
drove the project, engineers, cooperative Americans who s resources made much of the project viable,
and the leadership of Crawford Gordon. Unfortunately this source is skimpy on the preceding
variables, compromising it s historic worth in terms of key personalities. It would be this papers
contention that Peden s work is an excellent source for the enhancement and crystallization of prior
knowledge on the subject matter, due to it s technological base. It is also being suggested here that the
historic value of the political and decision making process observed throughout the period of the 1956
58, may be oversimplified in Peden s case
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Richard Wagner s Argumentative Essay
An ongoing dilemma that people face when it comes to music is being able to separate the person
from the music that they compose. And an even bigger dilemma is whether we should separate a
person s personal actions and/or morals from their music? It is my opinion that we should be able to
separate a person s actions, beliefs, and/or morals from their music and throughout this essay I am
going to provide you with evidence that supports this claim using Richard Wagner as the primary
example. Wagner died in 1883 and Adolf Hitler heard Richard Wagner s work for the first time in
1901. From that moment on Hitler described about how captivated he was by Wagner s music
(Kerbjuweit). Not only was Hitler, like the rest of the world, captivated by ... Show more content on
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Though Wagner s article is morally wrong, Wagner and his music cannot be blamed for the sole
influence on Hitler and his anti Semitic views. Scholars say that because Hitler was so captivated by
Wagner s music it led to him reading his article Judaism and Music which ultimately lead to Hitler s
reign. However, Hitler wasn t the only person to be completely captivated by his music. Even though
Wagner had disrespectful intentions when composing music, regarding Jewish people, I do not believe
that his intentions matter when it comes to the music itself. Not everyone understands the technique
that is involved in writing music and not everyone is able to articulate what they hear in the piece
because they do not have the musical training to explain. Therefore, it is crazy to believe that solely
Wagner s intentions when writing a piece should be taken into consideration. Because not everyone
can construct into musical terms what they hear, they create their own analogies and conclusions on
what the music is about, based on their own personal experience. An audience may interpret a piece in
a completely different way than the artist intended. With that thought in mind it can also be said that it
is not the job of the audience to understand the artist. Even if the audience did understand the artist,
they wouldn t be able to understand
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Active Learning Self Analysis
Generally speaking, researchers and experts believe that self directed learners who prefer active
learning and are intrinsically motivated turn out to be creative and innovative, as they deploy active
learning methods that are experiential, mindful, and engaging. (Active Learning, n.d.). This essay
discusses the essential aspects of being a self directed learner, my areas of personal strengths and
weaknesses, and the strategies I am planning to employ and how I am going to evaluate them to
become a successful an active, self directed, and intrinsically motivated student.
There are many characteristics that define active, self directed and intrinsically motivated students.
According to Jeff Cobb s article about successful self directed learners, they are the are the ones who
take initiative and do not wait for instructions and directions from others. They are self sustaining and
comfortable with being independent, while working collaboratively with students and instructors.
(Cobb, 2013). Moreover, self directed learners ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
First strategy is to embrace learning and use it to discover new learning opportunities, and I will
implement this strategy by asking myself why I want to learn this and set my learning priorities.
Second, to take ownership of my own learning experience, and I will implement this by setting my
own pace of learning and be self aware of my own capabilities. Third, to get involved, and this can be
applied by collaborating with others who have valuable experiences to share. Fourth, to connect
learning content to real life situations, and this can be achieved by experimenting and engaging which
makes learning more interesting. Finally, to value learning rather than information and academic
grading by understanding that learning is more about how the experience fits into the context of my
life. (Cobb,
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Cause Of The Civil War
This historical study will define the causes of the Civil War by understanding the divisive nature of the
southern agrarian and northern industrial economies. In the Antebellum era, the South relied heavily
on the production of cash crops, such as cotton and tobacco, that relied heavily on a plantation
economy. Southern plantation owners also relied heavily on slave labor, which prevented more fluid
labor markets from encouraging industrialization. Plantation owners did not want the advanced
agricultural machinery used by northern industries, since the slave trade was highly profitable system
of trade in and unto itself. In the North, the rapid advancement of industry had a greater mobility in
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More so, it identifies the exponential development of Northern industry, which vastly outperformed
the South of economic output and military power. Of course, the South was uninterested in developing
its own large industrial factories because it challenged the agrarian reliance on slave labor. This is part
of the passage from slavery to contract that was causing so much strife before the Civil War, which led
to open warfare between the North and the South. These irreconcilable differences were part of the
continual rift between the agrarian economy of the South and the rapidly growing industrial economy
during the antebellum era. The industrialization of the North was part of a diversification of the
economy, which slowly abandoned the tenets of slavery in the late 18th century and into the early 19th
century. However, the South continued to support an increase in slave ownership that eventually
became a large scale business in the agrarian labor markets. These are important causes of the Civil
War that relied heavily on the inability of the North and the South to integrate more cooperative
economic relationships as a result of the conflict of slave labor and voluntary wage labor in the mid
19th
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The Vs. Real Madrid Essay
The issue that is being investigated are between two Spanish football (soccer) teams which team is
ultimately better? Both giants in their own right, Barcelona and Real Madrid have traded success and
feuded for a very long time. Both sets of fans have fought over which team is better comparing
players, stats, style of play, managers, stadiums, etc.
B) What is your thesis? (this will be different than the Classical model thesis)
Through the giant rivalry where both teams boast world class talent, tactical managers and large
finances behind them, Real Madrid and Barcelona have established themselves as two of football s
biggest clubs.
C) What common ground do you share? (A value both sides agree on)
Both sides come from Spain, a place where football is highly competitive. This local rivalry is
important because there is a ton of psychology that effects players on the pitch. Every player WANTS
to win, there is nothing being held back when the players go onto the field. Historically, both teams
are extremely successful. Real Madrid and Barcelona have over 20 league titles each, 32 and 22
respectively. As for the Spanish Cup, Copa del Rey, they are also very triumphant, Real Madrid s 19
wins to Barcelona s 26. This massive success in these local competitions cemented both teams as the
most victorious teams in all of Spain. Europe s biggest competition, UEFA Champions League, where
all the fantastic teams all across Europe compete with one another, is another area
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The Blind Side( Michael Oher)
Michael Oher is an immense human being. At the age of sixteen, he had a 20 inch neck, 50 inch waist,
and a 58 inch chest. Larger measurements, that is, than every single member of the Washington
Redskins. This fact alone meant that his final years in high school, Oher was the focus of attention of
college coaches across America grown men taking detours of hundreds of miles to watch him practice,
in the hope of persuading him to play for their team. Had these coaches the power to design a
prototypical left tackle, Oher s six foot five, 330 pound frame would have been pretty close to their
model. And yet the fact that he was even still at high school was, in itself, nothing short of a miracle.
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The condition of his being accepted by his high school was greater academic achievement; unless his
grade point average reaches a certain level, he won t be allowed to go to college no matter how many
coaches are desperate for him to play.
The subject of the relationship between high school sports and educational achievement has been
covered before. Buzz Bissinger s Friday Night Lights , which has since been the inspiration for a
movie and a TV series, followed a high school team in Texas for a season. Far from the saccharine,
wholesome version of schooldays that we are accustomed to, Bissinger painted an unhappy and
controversial portrait of a white community interested in black children only so far as they could help
compete for the state championship; a school with $5,000 for the English department but $70,000 for
travel to away matches; allegations of pain killers being used illegally to get injured teenagers playing
as soon as possible. Such was the controversy the book caused that Bissinger, who had spent a year in
the town, didn t return until 20 years later.
The Blind Side has a more uplifting tale at its heart. Yet this does not stop it from being an unsettling
story. The Tuohys are accused of taking Michael into their lives solely to ensure that he can
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Special Education Issues For Public Schools
Special Education issues The issue that I struggle with is the lack of proper special education in public
schools. I think this is an issue that is seen locally as well as nationally. Inner city school students
suffer the most with improperly trained staff, unqualified teachers, lack of supplies, and not enough
money to fund the programs.
I am very familiar with this issue and feel strongly about the need to reform special education laws
and practices. A child in need of special education services should not be punished for what the school
lacks. I am very passionate about this subject because my daughter suffers through public school. I
have seen firsthand how detrimental the situation can be on a child. My daughter is one of twins born
at 30 weeks and weighing only 2lbs 14.9 oz. She spent five weeks in the neonatal intensive care unit
and had a feeding tube, breathing machine, heart monitor, and incubation. Later one she received early
intervention services such as occupational therapy.
After she started school I kept telling the teachers something wasn t right and I was always told she
was fine and that I couldn t possibly know she had learning issues. The school kept moving her along
acting as if nothing was wrong. Once she hit 2nd grade I watched her do homework and she started to
mirror write all of her spelling words. She had no idea what she had done and insisted they were right.
I sent the homework back to school like that and demanded a meeting with the teacher.
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European Attitudes Toward Native Americans
Native Americans were seen as savage societies when it was newly discovery by the Europeans.
European societies labeled people who were not only different in language, but also those who lived
by the laws of nature, or without any laws, learning, religion or morals as savage. Not only did Europe
s discovery of the America s opened a new source of prosperity to the commercial part of Europe, but
the fall of the native when introduced to the violence and sickness brought over from the Old World.
One attitude towards the Native American that quickly emerged was that the natives were fully
human. They were perceived as beings that could reap the benefits of European civilization which
included Christian doctrine and salvation. It was shown
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Gap Year Benefits
Shortly before graduating from high school, I realized that taking the traditional route and going
immediately to a university as all my friends and peers were was not what I wanted to do. While I
have always wanted to expand my knowledge and further my education I decided that what would be
extremely beneficial to my life would be to take a gap year. Wanting to do something to better myself
and the country that I live in, so I joined the AmeriCorps. Starting October 11, 2016 I am a member of
the National Civilian Community Corps(NCCC) and will be until July 14, 2017. The NCCC is a ten
month government service program for young adults ages 18 24. Currently serving in the southwest
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This is a completely opposite project from our first round, we are finally living in society again, no
longer out in the woods everyday(which I admittedly miss), and are working with people 24/7.
Working in a school is also very emotionally taxing, however, seeing the immediate gratification of a
kid finally understanding what you are teaching or running up and hugging you because they passed
all their classes and were so proud of themselves makes it all worth it. Although I spend my day
teaching, I am shown something very important by a child everyday. The kids I work with show such
love and care for their friends, cousins, little brothers or sisters, and teachers that it astounds me. They
make me reevaluate what is truly important in my life and make me immensely grateful for the family
I had and for growing up in such an amazing place that I did. It amazes me that even with so little
people will be so giving and I believe that these kids represent the best in humanity, although at times
they frustrate me watching them grow and learn has been more beneficial than I ever thought it could
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Emile Durkheim s Theoretical Typology Of Suicide
Emile Durkheim was well known sociologist famous for his views on the structures of society. During
his theory development, He discovered four kinds of suicide committed by people in the society in
which they are living in. Durkheim developed a theoretical typology of suicide to explain the differing
effects of social factors and how they might lead to suicide. They are as follows: Anomic suicide
happens when a person experiences a sense of disconnection from society and a feeling of not
belonging that result from weakened social cohesion. Anomie occurs during period of serious social,
economic, or political upheaval, which results in quick and extreme changes to society and everyday
life. In such circumstances a person might feel so confused and disconnected that they choose to
commit suicide. For example, some people have house and car that they are paying on mortgage,
when they lose their jobs, the bank takes all their fortune back because they can pay the credit, and at
that point they can commit a suicide. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An example is what is happening here in the United States society because of racism where black
minority are killed by police officers .white people continue to maltreat black people since slavery till
now . In such social circumstances, black people are so strongly integrated into social expectations
and society itself that they return the Boulet to police officers and be killed, or will kill themselves in
an effort to achieve collective
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See No Evil Review Essay
See No Evil:
The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the CIA s War on Terrorism
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X N X Security
Fall Semester 200N
Professor X X
See No Evil Review
This report is based on the book; See No Evil, by Robert Baer. To be honest, I didn t read Baer s book.
I listened to the audio version which has Robert Baer himself reading his book. While flying
commuter and mail flights, I was able to listen to Baer s adventures in the Middle East. There is a
distinct similarity between this book and Harvey Kushner s Holy War on the Homefront, being that
despite all the warnings our intelligence officers have supplied to our government agencies, there
seems to be little or no action taken to stop ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
That was the usual sign that the action would be to build calluses on the backside.
When Baer was trying to get information on the embassy bombing while working in east Beirut, he
felt that he was working in the dark. He needed to be in West Beirut where all the good agents were,
but that was under the control of Hezbollah and getting in there would be suicide. He had to resort to
access agents, which didn t know anything, but could get to those that did know something. He found
a good access agent and was able to dig up a lot of information with him and through the use of
wiretaps, which is very easy to do in Beirut. One vital piece of information was about Hussein Khalil
being a key player in the Glass kidnapping. He also found out that Hussein Khalil was in charge of the
takeover of the Shaykh ab Dalah barracks and was in charge at the same time IJO hostages were held
there. The investigation lead to a terrorist name Mugneah and he could have had an assassin, he calls
him Isom, take him out at a pending meeting with a muffler charge. A muffler charge is two cars
loaded with explosives, one on each side of the victim s car; a very effective high pressure sandwich.
He decided not to do it, figuring that assassinations should be up to the politicians in Washington. He
never saw Isom again, but he regretted his decision after that. Baer made the comment that if
Washington would have recognized the terrorist threat back then, in the 90s,
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Panera Bread Narrative
The present meets the past combined with sugar in my coffee.
As I sit and wait for a hint of inspiration from the sounds in my ear piece to give line with the
bottomless void of hope. Finally, someone familiar walks through the door at Panera Bread. My past
walks through the front door.
All those years that have passed, as I remember the girl who walked to class every morning in High
school. I remember every day I got to see her, in the morning. I put on my awkward smile to briefly
engage in paradigm fantasy. I was noticed even if presumed as a ghost walking through the hallways
and counting my steps until I await the escape to my cave at home. Four years of brutal awakenings
and isolation, that I would not get the girl, that kept me awake
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Review Of Ten Best Codeplex Projects For Asp.net Developers
Review of the Ten Best CodePlex Projects for ASP.NET Developers
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Preface
New technology brings with it the puzzle of how and where from to get experience. Software
developers are divided between the use of a very freshly made technology to come up with an
effective plan and how to get up the scale as a competent developer without developing substantive
projects. That apparently super illustrates to us the egg chicken riddle. These days, there is pretty
limited time to carry out assignments, that is, days, as opposed to before when one could do a single
task in months. Therefore, developers have no the luxury of learning through trial and error as it
would only waste time which is also a resource in production. There should be economic time use.
More so, the project idea should also be attractive to draw people in for the soup.
Instead of learning through trial and error, most application builders apprentice through other
established developers. They look at the source codes of these successful developers. Websites like
GitHub, Microsoft and SourceForge, share a vast wealth of knowledge on coding and this is precisely
the trend in which the open source community gains knowledge on codes. The realization of CodePlex
has however made code distribution more effortless and intense.
The Ten Best CodePlex Project for ASP.NET Developers article sheds light on those projects that will
help one to
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Essay Elizabeth Bennet
She is witty, loyal, and clever but also impulsive, stubborn, and outspoken. She is Elizabeth Bennet.
The protagonist in the famous Jane Austen novel Pride and Prejudice remains to be one of the most
famous women in English Literature to date. Girls everyday say that Elizabeth Bennet is such an
inspiration. They say they want to be just like her or to at least be friends with her. Admittedly, she is a
pretty kick butt character with arcs that have you rooting for her and supporting her questionable
excursions. In the end, the readers just wanted the best for her so that she would be happy in the end.
Remaining relevant for hundreds of years, Elizabeth Bennet is practically a role model for girls
reading the book. What exactly is it that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Darcy, himself. From then her true colors start to shine across each page and she comes into herself
fully. Darcy begins by ignoring her at a public dance and then further on for disturbing the possible
link between Jane, her sister, and Charles Bingley. There is definite reasoning behind it but Elizabeth
is quick to judge those she encountered making it an important part of her overcoming her obstacles to
become the romantic of the novel. For a while the reader sits there as she judges these first
impressions of Darcy and his actions so hard when all they can think about is how they are going to
fall in love so hard at the end. Since her father is not wealthy enough to carry on his estate with no
sons she practically must marry to get some money back to the Bennet s. Darcy starts to fall for her,
because apparently how could you not, and proposes to marriage right away. He brings up their
differences in class and how it would basically be a good investment to marry him. With Elizabeth s
judgement, the reader wants to take her side since she is quick to read a situation and react in a way
that present how she is feeling with ease. She s no often wrong so as the reader we like to think if she
can do this, why can t we and it pushes us to this ideal version of ourselves modeled after her. Darcy
gives Elizabeth a letter explaining their situations from his eyes and the hearts of readers melt. He
turns out to be a
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Outdoor Grills
In Texas, we use our outdoor grills all the time. With the exception of a handful of really bad winter
weather days, we can cook outside most of the time. That means we can have steak, chicken, seafood
and veggies from the grill pretty much any time we get a craving for smoky, grilled food.
If you re one of those people who loves lighting up your charcoal grill at every opportunity, you ve
probably struggled to light your charcoal briquets and to keep them lit. Using charcoal lighter fluid has
always been an easy, if somewhat scarily combustible, way to get briquets to catch fire; but if you ve
used it and you know you have you know it somehow didn t feel like the right thing to do. Here are 3
reasons why you should never pick up a bottle of lighter fluid again:
1 Charcoal Lighter Fluid Affects Food Taste
Using charcoal lighter fluid to get your briquets burning can impart an unpleasant, chemical taste to
grilled food. One way to avoid an excess of lighter fluid flavor to food cooked on outdoor grills is to
allow the lighter fluid to evaporate for at least 30 minutes. Unfortunately, this won t eliminate all of
the bad taste and smell, which isn t great when you want your family and friends to get the full flavor
of your grilled food.
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If you ve tried it, you know how hard it is to keep briquets in any kind of mound and you know that
piling them up only works about half of the time. That s why grill chimneys were invented. Grill
chimneys are metal cylinders with handles that keep the briquets piled up inside so that they really can
work as a team to catch fire. If you buy the right kind of chimney, one with ample charcoal capacity
and strategically placed vents that allow oxygen to easily reach the briquets, you ll never have to buy
lighter fluid
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Is Affirmative Action Necessary
Schools across America are being prosecuted and praised for their use of Affirmative Action. But what
is Affirmative Action? It is an admissions policy that sets aside a specific amount of spots for students
of different races or ethnic backgrounds. It was first decided to use Affirmative Action by the Supreme
Court nearly 40 years ago. Many colleges across America use Affirmative Action, but not everybody
thinks of it as a positive thing. Affirmative Action is a necessary part of society because it ensures a
diverse student body, it gives opportunities to underprivileged kids, and it promotes education and
work. Every college strives for a diverse group of students to attend their school and Affirmative
Action is one of the only ways to ensure this. When students with different backgrounds come
together, they grow and learn from each other. According to Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr., ¨A farm boy
from Idaho can bring something to Harvard College that a Bostonian cannot offer. Similarly, a black
student can usually bring something that a white person cannot offer. ( Anderson) Students of different
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In the article Debate Over Affirmative Action in College Admissions Continue , the executive director
of the Princeton review foundation says, Underrepresented students get these little advantages, if you
will, these very tiny breaks in admissions, and that s what preference means. (Hu) Students that are
apart of underrepresented races and cultures do not get many opportunities, but Affirmative Action
brings these people forward and makes them noticed. Some argue that Affirmative Action is a way for
colleges to only accept students of color even if they didn t have the grades. Even though their grades
may not be extremely good, they are still good and their grades do not represent the struggles that they
went through and the knowledge they have from
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Tracing Changes in Pythagoras Speech in Ovid s...
Tracing Changes in Pythagoras Speech in Ovid s Metamorphoses
Change in Ovid, as well as in life, seems to be the only constant. Change is the subject of the
Metamorphoses and Ovid s purpose in recounting myths is established from the very beginning: My
intention is to tell of bodies changed to different forms... with a poem that runs from the world s
beginning to our own days (1.1 4). From this foundation, Ovid launches into his stories, using
metamorphosis more as a vehicle for telling his stories than as an actual subject matter. Although he
retells religious myths, Ovid is not writing a religious manuscript. Rather, the product is a work of
literature. Ovid is conscious that he is writing literature, not religion, and ... Show more content on
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By contrast, Ovid s motives in narrating myths in the Metamorphoses are rarely ulterior. Most myths
are free of the religious implications and the moralistic nuances that his Greek predecessors used as
the backbone of their plays and poems. Instead, Ovid chooses to entertain his readership by his
brilliant language and delight them with not only absorbing tales, but also with his masterful talent of
weaving narratives together. Let us not be overzealous and label Ovid as an entertainer, for his themes
and purpose change as quickly as the stories he narrates. Rather, it is safer to say that Ovid relieves his
audience of any ulterior religious or moral meaning.
Pythagoras, on the other hand, inveighs against his audience to refrain from meat eating, in some cases
comparing them to cannibals like Thyestes and the Cyclops. Pythagoras neglects to give a reason for
not eating meat, waiting almost a hundred lines to explain that the spirit comes and goes, is housed
wherever it wills, shifts residence from beasts to men, from men to beasts (15.171 173). Our souls,
Pythagoras claims, are deathless... when they leave our bodies, they find new dwelling places (15.162
164). Pythagoras asserts that the spirit, or soul, is the same in men and animals since man can be
reincarnated into beast and vice versa; therefore, eating an animal is equivalent to cannibalism. A
contemporary of Pythagoras, Xenophanes, mocked this belief in the
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The Rise In Conspiracy Theories
Conspiracy theories have a massive influence on our society through literature, film and music. Such
conjectures may be absurd to the commoner, but they serve an important psychological, and
sociological, purpose in their practice. Conspiracies often target the powerful from the position of the
powerless, reaching to explain what otherwise is unexplainable, or unsatisfactory when explained.
These are an important aspect of democratic society, even if some speculations can reach into the
extremes of absurdity. Often, these conspiracy theories express discontent with government powers.
The rise in conspiracy theories against the government, stemming from events such as the Kennedy
assassination, led to a decrease in trust in federal intentions (Issitt and Newton). This increasing
distrust led to a chain reaction of conspiracy theories as the approval rate of the government dropped
from 80% to 25% in the timespan of 40 years (Issitt and Newton). Questioning of the intent of
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Whether the theory was pre conceived to align with prior prejudices, or to further an agenda thereof,
they would meet at an end consisting of active discrimination. Yet, those same critics that claim
generalization on the part of theorists fall into hypocrisy. To claim that these proposals are for the
advancement of bigoted dogmas is in itself a generalization of the whole of conspiracy theories. While
it is true that people, such as Hitler, used preconceived ideas on race to create conjectures for political
gain, the majority of theories are benign in this aspect, and sometimes beneficial. Therefore, while
conspiracy theories posing immediate threat towards a specific group should be looked into, the bulk
of these conjectures should be left as they are, rather than being
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The Portrayal Of Women In The Media
According to a Dove Research, Only 4% of women around the world consider themselves beautiful.
The media has affected women through standards. Three changes that should be done to stop the
effects of women portrayed in the media are stopping the sexism, photoshopping and stereotyping.
The portrayal of women in the media affects women and young girls but this issue can be solved. In
many movies, music videos, ads, etc. we see sexism between males and females. According to Gender
Issues In The Media, There are many fewer females than males in almost all forms of mainstream
media and those who do appear are often portrayed in very stereotypical ways. This shows that if
women are seen in the same position as men they are stereotyped and
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Leatherback Marine Turtle Research Paper
Assessing the efficacy of direct conservation interventions: clutch protection of the leatherback marine
turtle in the Dominican Republic Introduction Illegal egg take is a worldwide threat to the leatherback
marine turtle. It affects existing and future sex ratios of the baby turtles, makes physical changes to
existing habitats, and drastically changes the population dynamics the leatherback population.
Numerous studies have been done to determine what specific effects illegal take has on the population
and what effects different conservation measures like artificial incubation, beach protection, and
public outreach has on preserving the leatherback marine turtle. This study was conducted to
investigate the effectiveness of conservation measures that are geared toward protecting clutches.
Materials and Methods There are five main turtle nesting beaches grouped into two areas: the western
beaches of Bahía de las águilas and La Cueva and the eastern beaches of Mosquea, San Luis, and
Inglesa. During 2006 2007, surveys were done on eastern and western beaches to retrieve baseline
data on nesting behavior. Based on the results, different kinds of surveys were done in subsequent
years. Regional specific surveys were done from 2007 2009 on both eastern and western beaches.
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The paper cannot conclusively say that artificial incubation had lowered recruitment on the western
beaches because they did not run an ideal environment, taking into account the external stimuli of
predation and human involvement. Also, they say that situ protection of clutches on eastern beaches is
nearly impossible, but if they researched it further they could find a solution. One thing the paper does
do well is say that further research and conservation is need to protect the leather back turtle
populations. That is the take home message of the
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The Vanishing Woman
Justice and the legal system were difficult and malleable forces during Defoe s lifetime, continually
shifting and updating. At the time of the Restoration in 1600 there were 50 capital statutes, which
rapidly rose to over 200 by the early 19th century. These shifts of identity in the judicial system are
also apparent in the anxieties of the Augustan period in relation to criminals and, in particular, female
criminals. The presence of female criminals in contemporary society has been studied by Malcolm
Feeley and Deborah Little in their publication The Vanishing Woman (date) which suggests there was
a marked decrease of female criminals between 1660 and 1800; in contrast, Peter King suggests that
there is no explicit decrease and that Feeley ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The name signals promiscuity and a more general dishonesty, both of which are aspects of Moll s
characterisation that shape her identity, or her lack of identity. When recalling the creation of the
identity of Moll Flanders , she confesses that she could never learn how they came to give me the
name, or what the occasion of it was (page) as well as emphasising the fact the name had been
bestowed upon her by her fellow criminals, thereby highlighting the illicit nature and connotations of
the name. Similarly, Defoe chooses to have the name Roxana bestowed upon his protagonist by
another person in the central scene of the Turkish dance in Roxana. In Defoe s contemporary society,
Roxana (like Moll) was a fairly common name that emphasises the vague foundations of their
identities; but whereas Moll prompts associations of sexual promiscuity and falsities, Roxana is said to
evoke the image of harems and exotic, beautiful women. (footnote) Both of these definitions are
comparatively othering, and yet suggest ways in which both of Defoe s female protagonists are
regarded by
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How Does Domestic Terrorism Affect Our Lives
The role of domestic terrorism in American leads to the question: How does domestic terrorism
affect+ American lives. The definition of terrorism is . . . the calculated use of violence (or the threat
of violence) against civilians in order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in
nature; this is done through intimidation or coercion or instilling fear (Domestic). One purpose of this
discussion is to show that the threats and acts of domestic terrorism makes Americans feel less safe in
a free society. Domestic terrorism has a negative effect on American s daily lives by revealing the
weakness in food production; the homegrown terrorist; the fear of the unknown lone wolf; the
misconceptions of domestic terrorism; and the loss of civil liberties.
In an instant American citizen s life style could change if bioterrorism on a large ... Show more
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Monitoring of the masses instead of individual suspected terrorists threatens citizens privacy and
liberty. The answers are unclear; the future remains uncertain. Much will depend on events and
reactions, especially concerning the frequency and intensity of future terrorist attacks by foreigners on
Americans and on American soil. Such uncertainty means that there will be an uneasy, and changing,
tension and balance between the demands of national security and the demands of democracy.
(Rosati). Depending on the level of fear some people will have to give up some of their civil liberties
to maintain the safety of the United States. There will more than likely be a resistance to giving up
freedom in exchange for security. When the emotion of fear drives decisions; citizens could make
irrational choices that would give more power to the government. In an anonymous survey 33% stated
that domestic terrorism is a threat and 66% did not feel that domestic terrorism is a threat to them
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Compare Chandragupta And Ashoka
Soft power gave Chandragupta and Ashoka legitimacy because they showed concern for the needs and
resources of people, so therefore everyone knew these leaders cared for the citizens.Chandragupta
Maurya and Ashoka were both rulers of the Mauryan Empire, which dominated most of South Asia
around 300 BCE. Chandragupta was the first ruler of this empire, and was guided by his father
Kautilya, who also wrote the Arthasastra. The Arthasastra instructed kings on how they should rule the
empire, and Chandragupta followed its guidance. Ashoka, on the other hand, was originally a power
hungry and selfish man, and he was known for killing and deporting thousands of people to conquer
Kalinga. However, after this massacre, Ashoka starting realizing how ... Show more content on
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For example, in one of Ashoka s rock edicts, he describes how he wants medicine available for
everyone, and how he wants to import and grow medicinal herbs in areas where they are not
accessible. In the Mauryan Empire, many people, like today, did not have access to basic healthcare.
Ashoka believed this was wrong, and was compelled to end medical insufficiency. This shows how he
focuses on the needs of the people, believes everyone should have access to something as vital as
good medicine. Also, the second section of Book II of the Arthasastra explains how the king must
store items such as vegetables, timber, and metals in the forts so they can be used for years. Most of
these items are basic resources. Just like in the modern world, there were areas that lack access to
them. Chandragupta wanted to store these items so that everyone could enjoy them. This shows how
Chandragupta believed that having an abundance of resources for the people to use will be a good
thing, and that he wants all the citizens to have these staples. The people understood that their leader
believed everyone in the empire should have basic needs and his unselfish concern therefore appealed
to
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My Experience At Mills, Our Community Is Created And...
Una destinatio, viae diversae is the Mills motto. Translated, it means one destination, many paths. At
Mills, our community is created and sustained by the many unique paths of our students. How has
your path led you to Mills? What will you bring to our community, and what do you hope to gain from
your time here?
Before my eyelids blazed eighteen candles as family and friends chimed Las Mananitas around my
twin sister and I. Cheers and chants from all sides, as my cousin yells out, Make a wish! My eyes shut
and I repeated the wish I had for the last three years. Taking a deep breath in, I wish to change
whispered from the recesses of my mind. My teen years were difficult on myself confidence. I cannot
pinpoint the moment I stopped liking the person I was, and became obsessed with becoming someone
other than myself. I searched for communities throughout high school hoping they would be my
catalyst with no avail. As I entered college, I hoped Los Angeles would be my place of transformation,
but adjusting to my new college environment proved challenging and as the semester wore on my
wish became a faint memory.
Although I was only eight hours away from the Bay Area, the homesickness never left me. Longing
for my large intimate family find a community at my college was priority if I were to survive
emotionally. I attended meetings for different cultural clubs, the only places I felt accepted due to the
lack of cultural diversity on campus. The clubs were enjoyable
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Diagnostic And Statistical Manual Of Mental Disorders
Diagnostic Autism Spectrum Disorders in Infants and Children
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a neurodevelopment disorder that affects people as young as infancy that
can become more evident throughout their childhood. The word Spectrum refers to a wide range of
disorders that are closely related through similar symptoms, as it will be explained later in this paper.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders also known as the DSM 5 diagnostic
manual, updated the types of disorders listed as: Autistic Disorder, Rett s Disorder, Asperger s
Disorder, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder and Pervasive Developmental Disorder also known as
PDD NOS. These types of Autistic disorders have affected over 3 million individuals in the U.S and ...
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While infants are still discovering most of their sensors, touch is important because higher levels of
touch between parent and infant (e.g., skin to skin contact, affectionate touch, tactile game play) have
been linked to secure attachment relationships, more positive social responses in infants, and positive,
reciprocal parent infant interactions.. (577). Interactions between parent and infants through touch are
important to visualize whether the infant is responding to reflexes, or involuntary movements. For
example, when a child is touched on the cheek, most likely the baby will respond by turning their
heads toward the direction of the hand. Abnormal touch and unresponsive reflexes can link to autism
symptoms in children such as unresponsive to sensory stimuli. Tactile games such as holding a toy
above them can monitor whether the baby is responding back or distracted and is unable to focus.
Autism Speaks, describes research done on their article, Eye Contact Declines Early in Babies Who
Later Develop Autism by explaining that babies are placed in front of a monitor that shows their
mother speaking to them and showing their fingers and other movements to get the babies full
attention. On the other side researchers are visualizing and monitoring the baby s eyes and direction.
Researchers state that, Such an early decline in eye
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Imagery In Mark Twain s The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
Introduction I will be examining the literary novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn composed by
Mark Twain in 1884.This Brilliantly made novel is brought to life doing a time in the world were
sociality is full of turmoil, and social injustice is accepted and an everyday thing. In the novel Huck
Finn Twain cause chaos in a world of racism, abuse, and hypocrisy by shining a light and making the
world talk about it. The amazing way he put the social problems that the world was facing and told
them through the eyes of a homeless, depress, and rebellious teenager, is something that make the
literary world unease, even to this day. Twain captures readers attention by entangling Huck issues in
the novel with wonderful imagery, witty satire, and anticipation of character development. Let s
examine some of the ways Mark Twain use these elements.
Imagery
Mark Twain uses of imagery in this novel, will take you to so many different worlds, and he use it on
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Huck also kept your attention away from what he s going through with his satire. Huck deals with his
dislike of the widow not letting him smoke by comparing it to her teaching him about Moses who he
says is dead and have no use, but he also points out her hypocrisy by staying she snuff . Twain have
embedded satire in Huck Finn until its perceive as a comedy, the beginning foot note is as follow:
Persons attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted; persons attempting to find a
moral in it will be banished; persons attempting to find a plot in it will be shot. (Twain,1884, p.1).
Twain mocks Jim superstitious by claiming he rode the devil around the world after a prank Huck and
Tom pull on him, but what can you expect when the novel is told by a
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Establishing Architecture For Large Enterprise Solutions
Establishing Architecture for Large Enterprise Solutions in Agile Environment Sujatha Dantuluri
Software Architecture Karsun Solutions LLC Herndon, USAAbstract Companies are adopting Agile,
Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe), Lean to deliver software faster to the market. These stack of
methodologies ensure early delivery and faster time to recover from mistakes. While developing
software iteratively we need to ensure design and quality are not compromised to speed. SAFe
proposes to use emergent architecture and design which develops iteratively. However, for large,
complex systems with multiple system integration points and high volume of transactional data, doing
architecture and design iteratively will lead to excessive rework, ... Show more content on
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In order to establish an architecture for a system, we need to know the purpose and scope of the
application, its importance and relationship to the overall strategic goals of the organization based on
known requirements of the system being developed. However in an Agile environment where the
requirements are groomed iteratively and change is constant, establishing architecture and design
would be a daunting task. Especially if the system being developed is large enterprise level solution,
iterative architecture and design could result in a lot of rework and redundancy. If there are many
integration points and functionality spans across multiple applications, defining enterprise level
architecture helps the software being developed to align with strategic goals of the enterprise, helping
business capabilities to be shared across organizations. But establishing such architecture in an Agile
environment would be challenging. This paper addresses this issue and establishes a process for
architecture development for enterprise level applications. The paper defines a process to develop a
software solution which spans across multiple legacy applications using Agile principles . The
approach explained in the paper has been adopted for the development of software which modernizes
legacy data capture and is intended to establish a framework for enterprise level services in the future.
The solution spans across 6 legacy software systems.
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Atheism Is Not A Religion
What do you believe Atheism is Religion or nonReligion? There are many different people who say
different thing about Atheism why you might ask nobody can really say what it is they all just have
their own opinion. A British Atheist Sanderson Jones is a founder of the Sunday Assembly atheist
church movement, who believes that Atheism is considered a religion. A man named Jim Mulholland
believes that Atheism is not a religion. Out of everyone that has their own opinion these two men
stand out from everyone else. These two men have found ways to make people think that Atheism is
and or is not a religion. Some studies show that Atheism is a Religion and there are some that show
Atheism is not at all a Religion. Sanderson Jones said that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Old habits die hard. Yet I d argue atheism cannot be a religion. Nearly every definition of religion
includes a belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, usually a God or gods. He is
stating that in certain ways people can see that atheism is a religion, but yet their old habits are
beginning to fade away for people to change their way of life to become like all atheists. Mulholland
also said My personal experience also suggest atheism fails as a religion. Jim was once an atheists and
did not give the group he was in a chance to give him more information on why they all believed that
atheism is a religion. Mulholland went to the Sunday Assembly that Sanderson Jones was in charge of.
Mulholland stated that the church members would gather to sing, meditate, and hear a speech.
Mulholland decided to research and make a statement that atheism is not a religion after he once was
an atheists. Mulholland also states, I lost it. Becoming atheist was not like divorcing one person and
marrying another. It was like the death of a spouse. It was not something I chose or initially
welcomed. It was frightening and lonely. Mulholland was stating that becoming atheist was easy for
him, he felt as no one was supporting him and he was alone throughout this new journey. When
Mulholland says I lost it he could be saying that his mindset changed and the way he viewed the world
and other people s lives could be different than what he s used to
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Female Inferiority In Mackinnon s The Yellow Wallpaper
me! And ain t I a woman? I could work as much and eat as much as a man when I could get it and bear
the lash as well! And ain t I a woman? (Truth) Truth s stamens recognizes women s ability and does
away with gender roles created by society. It is this mindset that raises women up and puts them on
level ground with men. This is not to say that women are not sexually victimized more than men, but
to strictly attribute that to their physical makeup stigmatizes them as inherently inferior. This is no
different than stigmatizes a person because of the color of their skin. Thus, MacKinnon s effort to
eliminate sexually explicit expression that, in her view, perpetuates the concept of female inferiority,
itself perpetuates the concept of female inferiority. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Because she has her own money, she is not dependent on
Sykes and is not forced to continue an abusive relationship in order to be economically secure.
Her life and wellbeing are not linked to his. Economic independence allows Delia to terminate her
abuse. Although from a higher socioeconomic class, the narrator from the
Yellow wallpaper, is wholly dependent on her husband. This places the power in his hands and
severely stifles her autonomy. If he were to die, her situation could potentially get worse, as she does
not have the means to provide for herself. Thus, her abuse and tourney is destined to continue. This is
not to say that sex or pornography are the only ways women can or should generate an income. The
examples above are meant to illustrate how significant economic self sufficient can be to female
liberation. Mackinnon s stance on pornography is wrong because it would take away one of the ways
women can earn a living, thus limiting their autonomy. The principal aim of feminism is to achieve
equal political, economic, and social status
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Extinction And Wildlife Extinction
Have you ever heard of the Holocene extinction? Well, I m sorry to break the news to you but we are
in the middle of the Sixth Great Extinction of our planet, an event characterized by the loss of between
17,000 and 100,000 species each year (Biodiversity, 2013). Today, I want to inform you about
diseases, which is one of the lesser known aspects of extinction and wildlife conservation. I am
knowledgeable on this topic due to a considerable amount of scholarly, research, and from firsthand
experience within my field of fisheries and wildlife. The diseases I will be sharing with you today
include white nose syndrome, chronic wasting disease, and chytridiomycosis. First, let us look at
white nose syndrome, explaining exactly what it is, how it affects bats, and effects this has on humans.
White nose syndrome is an emerging disease that is highly associated with hibernating bats in the
United States, appropriately named after the white fungus that appears around a bats body and muzzle.
The fungal pathogen that infects and grows on the bat s skin is known as Pseudogymnoascus
destructans, so far this disease has already killed around six million bats in North America and has
spread over two thousand kilometers from its epicenter (Alves, 2014, p. 1). This specific fungus
thrives in cold environments which is why it can grow so readily inside of caves where bats hibernate.
Typically, this fungus would not cause harm to the bats, however, during hibernation metabolic
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Essay about Health Care Reform
Background Universal Health Care System
One of the most long standing health care systems was originated in Germany in 1889 by Otto von
Bismarck s social legislation. Its included bills were the Health Insurance Bill 1883, Old Age and
Disability Insurance Bill of 1889, and Accident Insurance Bill of 1883. The National Insurance Act of
1911 in Britain covered most people employed. It also financed dependents if families had contributed
for at least five years. This coverage lasted whether families worked or not. This Act was amended in
1948 with the National Health Service revised the act to secure only legal residents to benefit from
this plan. Many universal health care systems originated after the 2nd world war. During this period,
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Even wealthy Americans encounter instances where they can t get in touch with a doctor without
seeing a nurse first.
Health care systems in Germany faced problems including a growing population, visitation of patients
and tourists who needed assistance, and an increase in the costs of providing medical care to the entire
population. Both Germany and the US systems have its setbacks. The US suffers from deficits in rich
and poor disparity, over testing patients, and preventable deaths of adults and infants.
German government established its system to distribute fairness to all by engulfing itself in the
socioeconomic system. This idea differs from American policy which uses the government to develop
systems of mass assistance (welfare, Medicare, etc) then state that the government shouldn t control it.
It has been demonstrated that his method is largely ineffective. The pricing and distribution of services
is largely unfair with little to no reward for effective services.
In March of 2010, Congress enacted and the President signed sweeping health reform legislation. The
effort by President Obama and Congressional Democrats to expand health insurance coverage too
many of the 46 million uninsured people living in the United States involves provisions aimed at
increasing the number of people receiving health insurance both through the government as well as
through private insurance. In particular, much of the
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The Role Of Eskimo Culture In Gabrielle Roy s Windflower
Gabrielle Roy s Windflower was analyzed in the interactive oral. The contrast of European/white
culture and Eskimo culture was heavily evident in the novel. The contrast between the role of Eskimo
mothers and white mothers was discussed in the oral. It was said that Eskimo mothers such as Winnie
take care of their families because it is her role for supporting the family and helping them survive
while white mothers such as Madame Beaulieu seem to take care of their families only because they
are not given anything else to do. By understanding the difference in the cultural role of mothers, I am
able to further understand how Elsa wavers back and forth between the two ways of life, and how she
is constantly being influenced by both and
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Writing A Historical Research Paper. How To Write A Rese

  • 1. 😊Writing A Historical Research Paper. How To Write A Rese 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 Historical Research Paper. How To Write A Rese 😊Writing A Historical Research Paper. How To Write A Rese
  • 2. Avro Arrow Essay Avro Arrow In the study of Canadian military history the Avro Arrow has become a buzzword found on the lips of all technological, political and even airforce enthusiast. At the risk of seeming unoriginal in topic selection, this critique reviews the fascinating biography, Fall of an Arrow, by Murray Peden. Peden s historical biography accurately covers a variety of aspects of the A. V. Row Arrow, from specifics in military capability, to competing technological and political/economic significance. This critical evaluation of the mentioned secondary source sets out to evaluate the work as a historical source, focussing on evidence of bias, the apparent coherence of arguments and finally the effectiveness of Peden s underlying ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To further examine the book s worth as a historical guide it is important to note the great details described in terms of process and specifications of the late Arrow. Peden captures a multitude of statistics and draws on technical background making his book an excellent source for facts and figures. Moreover the book explains much of the technical focus of the Arrow project detractors, for this takes up the larger portion of his case. In the event that one should need to back up concepts and theories regarding the Arrow project and the surrounding political and economic affairs, Peden provides an extremely valuable source. There is much to be mentioned in terms of the people who drove the project, engineers, cooperative Americans who s resources made much of the project viable, and the leadership of Crawford Gordon. Unfortunately this source is skimpy on the preceding variables, compromising it s historic worth in terms of key personalities. It would be this papers contention that Peden s work is an excellent source for the enhancement and crystallization of prior knowledge on the subject matter, due to it s technological base. It is also being suggested here that the historic value of the political and decision making process observed throughout the period of the 1956 58, may be oversimplified in Peden s case ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Richard Wagner s Argumentative Essay An ongoing dilemma that people face when it comes to music is being able to separate the person from the music that they compose. And an even bigger dilemma is whether we should separate a person s personal actions and/or morals from their music? It is my opinion that we should be able to separate a person s actions, beliefs, and/or morals from their music and throughout this essay I am going to provide you with evidence that supports this claim using Richard Wagner as the primary example. Wagner died in 1883 and Adolf Hitler heard Richard Wagner s work for the first time in 1901. From that moment on Hitler described about how captivated he was by Wagner s music (Kerbjuweit). Not only was Hitler, like the rest of the world, captivated by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though Wagner s article is morally wrong, Wagner and his music cannot be blamed for the sole influence on Hitler and his anti Semitic views. Scholars say that because Hitler was so captivated by Wagner s music it led to him reading his article Judaism and Music which ultimately lead to Hitler s reign. However, Hitler wasn t the only person to be completely captivated by his music. Even though Wagner had disrespectful intentions when composing music, regarding Jewish people, I do not believe that his intentions matter when it comes to the music itself. Not everyone understands the technique that is involved in writing music and not everyone is able to articulate what they hear in the piece because they do not have the musical training to explain. Therefore, it is crazy to believe that solely Wagner s intentions when writing a piece should be taken into consideration. Because not everyone can construct into musical terms what they hear, they create their own analogies and conclusions on what the music is about, based on their own personal experience. An audience may interpret a piece in a completely different way than the artist intended. With that thought in mind it can also be said that it is not the job of the audience to understand the artist. Even if the audience did understand the artist, they wouldn t be able to understand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Active Learning Self Analysis Generally speaking, researchers and experts believe that self directed learners who prefer active learning and are intrinsically motivated turn out to be creative and innovative, as they deploy active learning methods that are experiential, mindful, and engaging. (Active Learning, n.d.). This essay discusses the essential aspects of being a self directed learner, my areas of personal strengths and weaknesses, and the strategies I am planning to employ and how I am going to evaluate them to become a successful an active, self directed, and intrinsically motivated student. There are many characteristics that define active, self directed and intrinsically motivated students. According to Jeff Cobb s article about successful self directed learners, they are the are the ones who take initiative and do not wait for instructions and directions from others. They are self sustaining and comfortable with being independent, while working collaboratively with students and instructors. (Cobb, 2013). Moreover, self directed learners ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First strategy is to embrace learning and use it to discover new learning opportunities, and I will implement this strategy by asking myself why I want to learn this and set my learning priorities. Second, to take ownership of my own learning experience, and I will implement this by setting my own pace of learning and be self aware of my own capabilities. Third, to get involved, and this can be applied by collaborating with others who have valuable experiences to share. Fourth, to connect learning content to real life situations, and this can be achieved by experimenting and engaging which makes learning more interesting. Finally, to value learning rather than information and academic grading by understanding that learning is more about how the experience fits into the context of my life. (Cobb, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Cause Of The Civil War This historical study will define the causes of the Civil War by understanding the divisive nature of the southern agrarian and northern industrial economies. In the Antebellum era, the South relied heavily on the production of cash crops, such as cotton and tobacco, that relied heavily on a plantation economy. Southern plantation owners also relied heavily on slave labor, which prevented more fluid labor markets from encouraging industrialization. Plantation owners did not want the advanced agricultural machinery used by northern industries, since the slave trade was highly profitable system of trade in and unto itself. In the North, the rapid advancement of industry had a greater mobility in labor markets, since wage labor replaced the slave ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More so, it identifies the exponential development of Northern industry, which vastly outperformed the South of economic output and military power. Of course, the South was uninterested in developing its own large industrial factories because it challenged the agrarian reliance on slave labor. This is part of the passage from slavery to contract that was causing so much strife before the Civil War, which led to open warfare between the North and the South. These irreconcilable differences were part of the continual rift between the agrarian economy of the South and the rapidly growing industrial economy during the antebellum era. The industrialization of the North was part of a diversification of the economy, which slowly abandoned the tenets of slavery in the late 18th century and into the early 19th century. However, the South continued to support an increase in slave ownership that eventually became a large scale business in the agrarian labor markets. These are important causes of the Civil War that relied heavily on the inability of the North and the South to integrate more cooperative economic relationships as a result of the conflict of slave labor and voluntary wage labor in the mid 19th ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Vs. Real Madrid Essay The issue that is being investigated are between two Spanish football (soccer) teams which team is ultimately better? Both giants in their own right, Barcelona and Real Madrid have traded success and feuded for a very long time. Both sets of fans have fought over which team is better comparing players, stats, style of play, managers, stadiums, etc. B) What is your thesis? (this will be different than the Classical model thesis) Through the giant rivalry where both teams boast world class talent, tactical managers and large finances behind them, Real Madrid and Barcelona have established themselves as two of football s biggest clubs. C) What common ground do you share? (A value both sides agree on) Both sides come from Spain, a place where football is highly competitive. This local rivalry is important because there is a ton of psychology that effects players on the pitch. Every player WANTS to win, there is nothing being held back when the players go onto the field. Historically, both teams are extremely successful. Real Madrid and Barcelona have over 20 league titles each, 32 and 22 respectively. As for the Spanish Cup, Copa del Rey, they are also very triumphant, Real Madrid s 19 wins to Barcelona s 26. This massive success in these local competitions cemented both teams as the most victorious teams in all of Spain. Europe s biggest competition, UEFA Champions League, where all the fantastic teams all across Europe compete with one another, is another area ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Blind Side( Michael Oher) Michael Oher is an immense human being. At the age of sixteen, he had a 20 inch neck, 50 inch waist, and a 58 inch chest. Larger measurements, that is, than every single member of the Washington Redskins. This fact alone meant that his final years in high school, Oher was the focus of attention of college coaches across America grown men taking detours of hundreds of miles to watch him practice, in the hope of persuading him to play for their team. Had these coaches the power to design a prototypical left tackle, Oher s six foot five, 330 pound frame would have been pretty close to their model. And yet the fact that he was even still at high school was, in itself, nothing short of a miracle. The focal point of Michael Lewis s The Blind ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The condition of his being accepted by his high school was greater academic achievement; unless his grade point average reaches a certain level, he won t be allowed to go to college no matter how many coaches are desperate for him to play. The subject of the relationship between high school sports and educational achievement has been covered before. Buzz Bissinger s Friday Night Lights , which has since been the inspiration for a movie and a TV series, followed a high school team in Texas for a season. Far from the saccharine, wholesome version of schooldays that we are accustomed to, Bissinger painted an unhappy and controversial portrait of a white community interested in black children only so far as they could help compete for the state championship; a school with $5,000 for the English department but $70,000 for travel to away matches; allegations of pain killers being used illegally to get injured teenagers playing as soon as possible. Such was the controversy the book caused that Bissinger, who had spent a year in the town, didn t return until 20 years later. The Blind Side has a more uplifting tale at its heart. Yet this does not stop it from being an unsettling story. The Tuohys are accused of taking Michael into their lives solely to ensure that he can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Special Education Issues For Public Schools Special Education issues The issue that I struggle with is the lack of proper special education in public schools. I think this is an issue that is seen locally as well as nationally. Inner city school students suffer the most with improperly trained staff, unqualified teachers, lack of supplies, and not enough money to fund the programs. I am very familiar with this issue and feel strongly about the need to reform special education laws and practices. A child in need of special education services should not be punished for what the school lacks. I am very passionate about this subject because my daughter suffers through public school. I have seen firsthand how detrimental the situation can be on a child. My daughter is one of twins born at 30 weeks and weighing only 2lbs 14.9 oz. She spent five weeks in the neonatal intensive care unit and had a feeding tube, breathing machine, heart monitor, and incubation. Later one she received early intervention services such as occupational therapy. After she started school I kept telling the teachers something wasn t right and I was always told she was fine and that I couldn t possibly know she had learning issues. The school kept moving her along acting as if nothing was wrong. Once she hit 2nd grade I watched her do homework and she started to mirror write all of her spelling words. She had no idea what she had done and insisted they were right. I sent the homework back to school like that and demanded a meeting with the teacher. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. European Attitudes Toward Native Americans Native Americans were seen as savage societies when it was newly discovery by the Europeans. European societies labeled people who were not only different in language, but also those who lived by the laws of nature, or without any laws, learning, religion or morals as savage. Not only did Europe s discovery of the America s opened a new source of prosperity to the commercial part of Europe, but the fall of the native when introduced to the violence and sickness brought over from the Old World. One attitude towards the Native American that quickly emerged was that the natives were fully human. They were perceived as beings that could reap the benefits of European civilization which included Christian doctrine and salvation. It was shown ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Gap Year Benefits Shortly before graduating from high school, I realized that taking the traditional route and going immediately to a university as all my friends and peers were was not what I wanted to do. While I have always wanted to expand my knowledge and further my education I decided that what would be extremely beneficial to my life would be to take a gap year. Wanting to do something to better myself and the country that I live in, so I joined the AmeriCorps. Starting October 11, 2016 I am a member of the National Civilian Community Corps(NCCC) and will be until July 14, 2017. The NCCC is a ten month government service program for young adults ages 18 24. Currently serving in the southwest region, the possible states to serve in are Colorado, Kansas, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a completely opposite project from our first round, we are finally living in society again, no longer out in the woods everyday(which I admittedly miss), and are working with people 24/7. Working in a school is also very emotionally taxing, however, seeing the immediate gratification of a kid finally understanding what you are teaching or running up and hugging you because they passed all their classes and were so proud of themselves makes it all worth it. Although I spend my day teaching, I am shown something very important by a child everyday. The kids I work with show such love and care for their friends, cousins, little brothers or sisters, and teachers that it astounds me. They make me reevaluate what is truly important in my life and make me immensely grateful for the family I had and for growing up in such an amazing place that I did. It amazes me that even with so little people will be so giving and I believe that these kids represent the best in humanity, although at times they frustrate me watching them grow and learn has been more beneficial than I ever thought it could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Emile Durkheim s Theoretical Typology Of Suicide Emile Durkheim was well known sociologist famous for his views on the structures of society. During his theory development, He discovered four kinds of suicide committed by people in the society in which they are living in. Durkheim developed a theoretical typology of suicide to explain the differing effects of social factors and how they might lead to suicide. They are as follows: Anomic suicide happens when a person experiences a sense of disconnection from society and a feeling of not belonging that result from weakened social cohesion. Anomie occurs during period of serious social, economic, or political upheaval, which results in quick and extreme changes to society and everyday life. In such circumstances a person might feel so confused and disconnected that they choose to commit suicide. For example, some people have house and car that they are paying on mortgage, when they lose their jobs, the bank takes all their fortune back because they can pay the credit, and at that point they can commit a suicide. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example is what is happening here in the United States society because of racism where black minority are killed by police officers .white people continue to maltreat black people since slavery till now . In such social circumstances, black people are so strongly integrated into social expectations and society itself that they return the Boulet to police officers and be killed, or will kill themselves in an effort to achieve collective ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. See No Evil Review Essay See No Evil: The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the CIA s War on Terrorism X X X N X Security Fall Semester 200N Professor X X See No Evil Review This report is based on the book; See No Evil, by Robert Baer. To be honest, I didn t read Baer s book. I listened to the audio version which has Robert Baer himself reading his book. While flying commuter and mail flights, I was able to listen to Baer s adventures in the Middle East. There is a distinct similarity between this book and Harvey Kushner s Holy War on the Homefront, being that despite all the warnings our intelligence officers have supplied to our government agencies, there seems to be little or no action taken to stop ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That was the usual sign that the action would be to build calluses on the backside. When Baer was trying to get information on the embassy bombing while working in east Beirut, he felt that he was working in the dark. He needed to be in West Beirut where all the good agents were, but that was under the control of Hezbollah and getting in there would be suicide. He had to resort to access agents, which didn t know anything, but could get to those that did know something. He found a good access agent and was able to dig up a lot of information with him and through the use of wiretaps, which is very easy to do in Beirut. One vital piece of information was about Hussein Khalil being a key player in the Glass kidnapping. He also found out that Hussein Khalil was in charge of the takeover of the Shaykh ab Dalah barracks and was in charge at the same time IJO hostages were held there. The investigation lead to a terrorist name Mugneah and he could have had an assassin, he calls him Isom, take him out at a pending meeting with a muffler charge. A muffler charge is two cars loaded with explosives, one on each side of the victim s car; a very effective high pressure sandwich. He decided not to do it, figuring that assassinations should be up to the politicians in Washington. He never saw Isom again, but he regretted his decision after that. Baer made the comment that if Washington would have recognized the terrorist threat back then, in the 90s, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Panera Bread Narrative The present meets the past combined with sugar in my coffee. As I sit and wait for a hint of inspiration from the sounds in my ear piece to give line with the bottomless void of hope. Finally, someone familiar walks through the door at Panera Bread. My past walks through the front door. All those years that have passed, as I remember the girl who walked to class every morning in High school. I remember every day I got to see her, in the morning. I put on my awkward smile to briefly engage in paradigm fantasy. I was noticed even if presumed as a ghost walking through the hallways and counting my steps until I await the escape to my cave at home. Four years of brutal awakenings and isolation, that I would not get the girl, that kept me awake ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Review Of Ten Best Codeplex Projects For Asp.net Developers Review of the Ten Best CodePlex Projects for ASP.NET Developers Name Tutor Date Review of Ten Best CodePlex project for ASP.NET Developers Preface New technology brings with it the puzzle of how and where from to get experience. Software developers are divided between the use of a very freshly made technology to come up with an effective plan and how to get up the scale as a competent developer without developing substantive projects. That apparently super illustrates to us the egg chicken riddle. These days, there is pretty limited time to carry out assignments, that is, days, as opposed to before when one could do a single task in months. Therefore, developers have no the luxury of learning through trial and error as it would only waste time which is also a resource in production. There should be economic time use. More so, the project idea should also be attractive to draw people in for the soup. Instead of learning through trial and error, most application builders apprentice through other established developers. They look at the source codes of these successful developers. Websites like GitHub, Microsoft and SourceForge, share a vast wealth of knowledge on coding and this is precisely the trend in which the open source community gains knowledge on codes. The realization of CodePlex has however made code distribution more effortless and intense. The Ten Best CodePlex Project for ASP.NET Developers article sheds light on those projects that will help one to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay Elizabeth Bennet She is witty, loyal, and clever but also impulsive, stubborn, and outspoken. She is Elizabeth Bennet. The protagonist in the famous Jane Austen novel Pride and Prejudice remains to be one of the most famous women in English Literature to date. Girls everyday say that Elizabeth Bennet is such an inspiration. They say they want to be just like her or to at least be friends with her. Admittedly, she is a pretty kick butt character with arcs that have you rooting for her and supporting her questionable excursions. In the end, the readers just wanted the best for her so that she would be happy in the end. Remaining relevant for hundreds of years, Elizabeth Bennet is practically a role model for girls reading the book. What exactly is it that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Darcy, himself. From then her true colors start to shine across each page and she comes into herself fully. Darcy begins by ignoring her at a public dance and then further on for disturbing the possible link between Jane, her sister, and Charles Bingley. There is definite reasoning behind it but Elizabeth is quick to judge those she encountered making it an important part of her overcoming her obstacles to become the romantic of the novel. For a while the reader sits there as she judges these first impressions of Darcy and his actions so hard when all they can think about is how they are going to fall in love so hard at the end. Since her father is not wealthy enough to carry on his estate with no sons she practically must marry to get some money back to the Bennet s. Darcy starts to fall for her, because apparently how could you not, and proposes to marriage right away. He brings up their differences in class and how it would basically be a good investment to marry him. With Elizabeth s judgement, the reader wants to take her side since she is quick to read a situation and react in a way that present how she is feeling with ease. She s no often wrong so as the reader we like to think if she can do this, why can t we and it pushes us to this ideal version of ourselves modeled after her. Darcy gives Elizabeth a letter explaining their situations from his eyes and the hearts of readers melt. He turns out to be a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Outdoor Grills In Texas, we use our outdoor grills all the time. With the exception of a handful of really bad winter weather days, we can cook outside most of the time. That means we can have steak, chicken, seafood and veggies from the grill pretty much any time we get a craving for smoky, grilled food. If you re one of those people who loves lighting up your charcoal grill at every opportunity, you ve probably struggled to light your charcoal briquets and to keep them lit. Using charcoal lighter fluid has always been an easy, if somewhat scarily combustible, way to get briquets to catch fire; but if you ve used it and you know you have you know it somehow didn t feel like the right thing to do. Here are 3 reasons why you should never pick up a bottle of lighter fluid again: 1 Charcoal Lighter Fluid Affects Food Taste Using charcoal lighter fluid to get your briquets burning can impart an unpleasant, chemical taste to grilled food. One way to avoid an excess of lighter fluid flavor to food cooked on outdoor grills is to allow the lighter fluid to evaporate for at least 30 minutes. Unfortunately, this won t eliminate all of the bad taste and smell, which isn t great when you want your family and friends to get the full flavor of your grilled food. 2 Chimney Starters Exist ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you ve tried it, you know how hard it is to keep briquets in any kind of mound and you know that piling them up only works about half of the time. That s why grill chimneys were invented. Grill chimneys are metal cylinders with handles that keep the briquets piled up inside so that they really can work as a team to catch fire. If you buy the right kind of chimney, one with ample charcoal capacity and strategically placed vents that allow oxygen to easily reach the briquets, you ll never have to buy lighter fluid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Is Affirmative Action Necessary Schools across America are being prosecuted and praised for their use of Affirmative Action. But what is Affirmative Action? It is an admissions policy that sets aside a specific amount of spots for students of different races or ethnic backgrounds. It was first decided to use Affirmative Action by the Supreme Court nearly 40 years ago. Many colleges across America use Affirmative Action, but not everybody thinks of it as a positive thing. Affirmative Action is a necessary part of society because it ensures a diverse student body, it gives opportunities to underprivileged kids, and it promotes education and work. Every college strives for a diverse group of students to attend their school and Affirmative Action is one of the only ways to ensure this. When students with different backgrounds come together, they grow and learn from each other. According to Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr., ¨A farm boy from Idaho can bring something to Harvard College that a Bostonian cannot offer. Similarly, a black student can usually bring something that a white person cannot offer. ( Anderson) Students of different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the article Debate Over Affirmative Action in College Admissions Continue , the executive director of the Princeton review foundation says, Underrepresented students get these little advantages, if you will, these very tiny breaks in admissions, and that s what preference means. (Hu) Students that are apart of underrepresented races and cultures do not get many opportunities, but Affirmative Action brings these people forward and makes them noticed. Some argue that Affirmative Action is a way for colleges to only accept students of color even if they didn t have the grades. Even though their grades may not be extremely good, they are still good and their grades do not represent the struggles that they went through and the knowledge they have from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Tracing Changes in Pythagoras Speech in Ovid s... Tracing Changes in Pythagoras Speech in Ovid s Metamorphoses Change in Ovid, as well as in life, seems to be the only constant. Change is the subject of the Metamorphoses and Ovid s purpose in recounting myths is established from the very beginning: My intention is to tell of bodies changed to different forms... with a poem that runs from the world s beginning to our own days (1.1 4). From this foundation, Ovid launches into his stories, using metamorphosis more as a vehicle for telling his stories than as an actual subject matter. Although he retells religious myths, Ovid is not writing a religious manuscript. Rather, the product is a work of literature. Ovid is conscious that he is writing literature, not religion, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By contrast, Ovid s motives in narrating myths in the Metamorphoses are rarely ulterior. Most myths are free of the religious implications and the moralistic nuances that his Greek predecessors used as the backbone of their plays and poems. Instead, Ovid chooses to entertain his readership by his brilliant language and delight them with not only absorbing tales, but also with his masterful talent of weaving narratives together. Let us not be overzealous and label Ovid as an entertainer, for his themes and purpose change as quickly as the stories he narrates. Rather, it is safer to say that Ovid relieves his audience of any ulterior religious or moral meaning. Pythagoras, on the other hand, inveighs against his audience to refrain from meat eating, in some cases comparing them to cannibals like Thyestes and the Cyclops. Pythagoras neglects to give a reason for not eating meat, waiting almost a hundred lines to explain that the spirit comes and goes, is housed wherever it wills, shifts residence from beasts to men, from men to beasts (15.171 173). Our souls, Pythagoras claims, are deathless... when they leave our bodies, they find new dwelling places (15.162 164). Pythagoras asserts that the spirit, or soul, is the same in men and animals since man can be reincarnated into beast and vice versa; therefore, eating an animal is equivalent to cannibalism. A contemporary of Pythagoras, Xenophanes, mocked this belief in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Rise In Conspiracy Theories Conspiracy theories have a massive influence on our society through literature, film and music. Such conjectures may be absurd to the commoner, but they serve an important psychological, and sociological, purpose in their practice. Conspiracies often target the powerful from the position of the powerless, reaching to explain what otherwise is unexplainable, or unsatisfactory when explained. These are an important aspect of democratic society, even if some speculations can reach into the extremes of absurdity. Often, these conspiracy theories express discontent with government powers. The rise in conspiracy theories against the government, stemming from events such as the Kennedy assassination, led to a decrease in trust in federal intentions (Issitt and Newton). This increasing distrust led to a chain reaction of conspiracy theories as the approval rate of the government dropped from 80% to 25% in the timespan of 40 years (Issitt and Newton). Questioning of the intent of officials, such as the accusation of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whether the theory was pre conceived to align with prior prejudices, or to further an agenda thereof, they would meet at an end consisting of active discrimination. Yet, those same critics that claim generalization on the part of theorists fall into hypocrisy. To claim that these proposals are for the advancement of bigoted dogmas is in itself a generalization of the whole of conspiracy theories. While it is true that people, such as Hitler, used preconceived ideas on race to create conjectures for political gain, the majority of theories are benign in this aspect, and sometimes beneficial. Therefore, while conspiracy theories posing immediate threat towards a specific group should be looked into, the bulk of these conjectures should be left as they are, rather than being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Portrayal Of Women In The Media According to a Dove Research, Only 4% of women around the world consider themselves beautiful. The media has affected women through standards. Three changes that should be done to stop the effects of women portrayed in the media are stopping the sexism, photoshopping and stereotyping. The portrayal of women in the media affects women and young girls but this issue can be solved. In many movies, music videos, ads, etc. we see sexism between males and females. According to Gender Issues In The Media, There are many fewer females than males in almost all forms of mainstream media and those who do appear are often portrayed in very stereotypical ways. This shows that if women are seen in the same position as men they are stereotyped and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Leatherback Marine Turtle Research Paper Assessing the efficacy of direct conservation interventions: clutch protection of the leatherback marine turtle in the Dominican Republic Introduction Illegal egg take is a worldwide threat to the leatherback marine turtle. It affects existing and future sex ratios of the baby turtles, makes physical changes to existing habitats, and drastically changes the population dynamics the leatherback population. Numerous studies have been done to determine what specific effects illegal take has on the population and what effects different conservation measures like artificial incubation, beach protection, and public outreach has on preserving the leatherback marine turtle. This study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of conservation measures that are geared toward protecting clutches. Materials and Methods There are five main turtle nesting beaches grouped into two areas: the western beaches of Bahía de las águilas and La Cueva and the eastern beaches of Mosquea, San Luis, and Inglesa. During 2006 2007, surveys were done on eastern and western beaches to retrieve baseline data on nesting behavior. Based on the results, different kinds of surveys were done in subsequent years. Regional specific surveys were done from 2007 2009 on both eastern and western beaches. Artificial Incubation was conducted for the eastern beaches for all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The paper cannot conclusively say that artificial incubation had lowered recruitment on the western beaches because they did not run an ideal environment, taking into account the external stimuli of predation and human involvement. Also, they say that situ protection of clutches on eastern beaches is nearly impossible, but if they researched it further they could find a solution. One thing the paper does do well is say that further research and conservation is need to protect the leather back turtle populations. That is the take home message of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Vanishing Woman Justice and the legal system were difficult and malleable forces during Defoe s lifetime, continually shifting and updating. At the time of the Restoration in 1600 there were 50 capital statutes, which rapidly rose to over 200 by the early 19th century. These shifts of identity in the judicial system are also apparent in the anxieties of the Augustan period in relation to criminals and, in particular, female criminals. The presence of female criminals in contemporary society has been studied by Malcolm Feeley and Deborah Little in their publication The Vanishing Woman (date) which suggests there was a marked decrease of female criminals between 1660 and 1800; in contrast, Peter King suggests that there is no explicit decrease and that Feeley ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The name signals promiscuity and a more general dishonesty, both of which are aspects of Moll s characterisation that shape her identity, or her lack of identity. When recalling the creation of the identity of Moll Flanders , she confesses that she could never learn how they came to give me the name, or what the occasion of it was (page) as well as emphasising the fact the name had been bestowed upon her by her fellow criminals, thereby highlighting the illicit nature and connotations of the name. Similarly, Defoe chooses to have the name Roxana bestowed upon his protagonist by another person in the central scene of the Turkish dance in Roxana. In Defoe s contemporary society, Roxana (like Moll) was a fairly common name that emphasises the vague foundations of their identities; but whereas Moll prompts associations of sexual promiscuity and falsities, Roxana is said to evoke the image of harems and exotic, beautiful women. (footnote) Both of these definitions are comparatively othering, and yet suggest ways in which both of Defoe s female protagonists are regarded by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. How Does Domestic Terrorism Affect Our Lives The role of domestic terrorism in American leads to the question: How does domestic terrorism affect+ American lives. The definition of terrorism is . . . the calculated use of violence (or the threat of violence) against civilians in order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in nature; this is done through intimidation or coercion or instilling fear (Domestic). One purpose of this discussion is to show that the threats and acts of domestic terrorism makes Americans feel less safe in a free society. Domestic terrorism has a negative effect on American s daily lives by revealing the weakness in food production; the homegrown terrorist; the fear of the unknown lone wolf; the misconceptions of domestic terrorism; and the loss of civil liberties. In an instant American citizen s life style could change if bioterrorism on a large ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Monitoring of the masses instead of individual suspected terrorists threatens citizens privacy and liberty. The answers are unclear; the future remains uncertain. Much will depend on events and reactions, especially concerning the frequency and intensity of future terrorist attacks by foreigners on Americans and on American soil. Such uncertainty means that there will be an uneasy, and changing, tension and balance between the demands of national security and the demands of democracy. (Rosati). Depending on the level of fear some people will have to give up some of their civil liberties to maintain the safety of the United States. There will more than likely be a resistance to giving up freedom in exchange for security. When the emotion of fear drives decisions; citizens could make irrational choices that would give more power to the government. In an anonymous survey 33% stated that domestic terrorism is a threat and 66% did not feel that domestic terrorism is a threat to them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Compare Chandragupta And Ashoka Soft power gave Chandragupta and Ashoka legitimacy because they showed concern for the needs and resources of people, so therefore everyone knew these leaders cared for the citizens.Chandragupta Maurya and Ashoka were both rulers of the Mauryan Empire, which dominated most of South Asia around 300 BCE. Chandragupta was the first ruler of this empire, and was guided by his father Kautilya, who also wrote the Arthasastra. The Arthasastra instructed kings on how they should rule the empire, and Chandragupta followed its guidance. Ashoka, on the other hand, was originally a power hungry and selfish man, and he was known for killing and deporting thousands of people to conquer Kalinga. However, after this massacre, Ashoka starting realizing how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, in one of Ashoka s rock edicts, he describes how he wants medicine available for everyone, and how he wants to import and grow medicinal herbs in areas where they are not accessible. In the Mauryan Empire, many people, like today, did not have access to basic healthcare. Ashoka believed this was wrong, and was compelled to end medical insufficiency. This shows how he focuses on the needs of the people, believes everyone should have access to something as vital as good medicine. Also, the second section of Book II of the Arthasastra explains how the king must store items such as vegetables, timber, and metals in the forts so they can be used for years. Most of these items are basic resources. Just like in the modern world, there were areas that lack access to them. Chandragupta wanted to store these items so that everyone could enjoy them. This shows how Chandragupta believed that having an abundance of resources for the people to use will be a good thing, and that he wants all the citizens to have these staples. The people understood that their leader believed everyone in the empire should have basic needs and his unselfish concern therefore appealed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. My Experience At Mills, Our Community Is Created And... Una destinatio, viae diversae is the Mills motto. Translated, it means one destination, many paths. At Mills, our community is created and sustained by the many unique paths of our students. How has your path led you to Mills? What will you bring to our community, and what do you hope to gain from your time here? Before my eyelids blazed eighteen candles as family and friends chimed Las Mananitas around my twin sister and I. Cheers and chants from all sides, as my cousin yells out, Make a wish! My eyes shut and I repeated the wish I had for the last three years. Taking a deep breath in, I wish to change whispered from the recesses of my mind. My teen years were difficult on myself confidence. I cannot pinpoint the moment I stopped liking the person I was, and became obsessed with becoming someone other than myself. I searched for communities throughout high school hoping they would be my catalyst with no avail. As I entered college, I hoped Los Angeles would be my place of transformation, but adjusting to my new college environment proved challenging and as the semester wore on my wish became a faint memory. Although I was only eight hours away from the Bay Area, the homesickness never left me. Longing for my large intimate family find a community at my college was priority if I were to survive emotionally. I attended meetings for different cultural clubs, the only places I felt accepted due to the lack of cultural diversity on campus. The clubs were enjoyable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Diagnostic And Statistical Manual Of Mental Disorders Diagnostic Autism Spectrum Disorders in Infants and Children Autism Spectrum Disorder is a neurodevelopment disorder that affects people as young as infancy that can become more evident throughout their childhood. The word Spectrum refers to a wide range of disorders that are closely related through similar symptoms, as it will be explained later in this paper. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders also known as the DSM 5 diagnostic manual, updated the types of disorders listed as: Autistic Disorder, Rett s Disorder, Asperger s Disorder, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder and Pervasive Developmental Disorder also known as PDD NOS. These types of Autistic disorders have affected over 3 million individuals in the U.S and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While infants are still discovering most of their sensors, touch is important because higher levels of touch between parent and infant (e.g., skin to skin contact, affectionate touch, tactile game play) have been linked to secure attachment relationships, more positive social responses in infants, and positive, reciprocal parent infant interactions.. (577). Interactions between parent and infants through touch are important to visualize whether the infant is responding to reflexes, or involuntary movements. For example, when a child is touched on the cheek, most likely the baby will respond by turning their heads toward the direction of the hand. Abnormal touch and unresponsive reflexes can link to autism symptoms in children such as unresponsive to sensory stimuli. Tactile games such as holding a toy above them can monitor whether the baby is responding back or distracted and is unable to focus. Autism Speaks, describes research done on their article, Eye Contact Declines Early in Babies Who Later Develop Autism by explaining that babies are placed in front of a monitor that shows their mother speaking to them and showing their fingers and other movements to get the babies full attention. On the other side researchers are visualizing and monitoring the baby s eyes and direction. Researchers state that, Such an early decline in eye ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Imagery In Mark Twain s The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn Introduction I will be examining the literary novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn composed by Mark Twain in 1884.This Brilliantly made novel is brought to life doing a time in the world were sociality is full of turmoil, and social injustice is accepted and an everyday thing. In the novel Huck Finn Twain cause chaos in a world of racism, abuse, and hypocrisy by shining a light and making the world talk about it. The amazing way he put the social problems that the world was facing and told them through the eyes of a homeless, depress, and rebellious teenager, is something that make the literary world unease, even to this day. Twain captures readers attention by entangling Huck issues in the novel with wonderful imagery, witty satire, and anticipation of character development. Let s examine some of the ways Mark Twain use these elements. Imagery Mark Twain uses of imagery in this novel, will take you to so many different worlds, and he use it on some many levels. He starts from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Huck also kept your attention away from what he s going through with his satire. Huck deals with his dislike of the widow not letting him smoke by comparing it to her teaching him about Moses who he says is dead and have no use, but he also points out her hypocrisy by staying she snuff . Twain have embedded satire in Huck Finn until its perceive as a comedy, the beginning foot note is as follow: Persons attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted; persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished; persons attempting to find a plot in it will be shot. (Twain,1884, p.1). Twain mocks Jim superstitious by claiming he rode the devil around the world after a prank Huck and Tom pull on him, but what can you expect when the novel is told by a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Establishing Architecture For Large Enterprise Solutions Establishing Architecture for Large Enterprise Solutions in Agile Environment Sujatha Dantuluri Software Architecture Karsun Solutions LLC Herndon, USAAbstract Companies are adopting Agile, Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe), Lean to deliver software faster to the market. These stack of methodologies ensure early delivery and faster time to recover from mistakes. While developing software iteratively we need to ensure design and quality are not compromised to speed. SAFe proposes to use emergent architecture and design which develops iteratively. However, for large, complex systems with multiple system integration points and high volume of transactional data, doing architecture and design iteratively will lead to excessive rework, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to establish an architecture for a system, we need to know the purpose and scope of the application, its importance and relationship to the overall strategic goals of the organization based on known requirements of the system being developed. However in an Agile environment where the requirements are groomed iteratively and change is constant, establishing architecture and design would be a daunting task. Especially if the system being developed is large enterprise level solution, iterative architecture and design could result in a lot of rework and redundancy. If there are many integration points and functionality spans across multiple applications, defining enterprise level architecture helps the software being developed to align with strategic goals of the enterprise, helping business capabilities to be shared across organizations. But establishing such architecture in an Agile environment would be challenging. This paper addresses this issue and establishes a process for architecture development for enterprise level applications. The paper defines a process to develop a software solution which spans across multiple legacy applications using Agile principles . The approach explained in the paper has been adopted for the development of software which modernizes legacy data capture and is intended to establish a framework for enterprise level services in the future. The solution spans across 6 legacy software systems. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Atheism Is Not A Religion What do you believe Atheism is Religion or nonReligion? There are many different people who say different thing about Atheism why you might ask nobody can really say what it is they all just have their own opinion. A British Atheist Sanderson Jones is a founder of the Sunday Assembly atheist church movement, who believes that Atheism is considered a religion. A man named Jim Mulholland believes that Atheism is not a religion. Out of everyone that has their own opinion these two men stand out from everyone else. These two men have found ways to make people think that Atheism is and or is not a religion. Some studies show that Atheism is a Religion and there are some that show Atheism is not at all a Religion. Sanderson Jones said that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Old habits die hard. Yet I d argue atheism cannot be a religion. Nearly every definition of religion includes a belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, usually a God or gods. He is stating that in certain ways people can see that atheism is a religion, but yet their old habits are beginning to fade away for people to change their way of life to become like all atheists. Mulholland also said My personal experience also suggest atheism fails as a religion. Jim was once an atheists and did not give the group he was in a chance to give him more information on why they all believed that atheism is a religion. Mulholland went to the Sunday Assembly that Sanderson Jones was in charge of. Mulholland stated that the church members would gather to sing, meditate, and hear a speech. Mulholland decided to research and make a statement that atheism is not a religion after he once was an atheists. Mulholland also states, I lost it. Becoming atheist was not like divorcing one person and marrying another. It was like the death of a spouse. It was not something I chose or initially welcomed. It was frightening and lonely. Mulholland was stating that becoming atheist was easy for him, he felt as no one was supporting him and he was alone throughout this new journey. When Mulholland says I lost it he could be saying that his mindset changed and the way he viewed the world and other people s lives could be different than what he s used to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Female Inferiority In Mackinnon s The Yellow Wallpaper me! And ain t I a woman? I could work as much and eat as much as a man when I could get it and bear the lash as well! And ain t I a woman? (Truth) Truth s stamens recognizes women s ability and does away with gender roles created by society. It is this mindset that raises women up and puts them on level ground with men. This is not to say that women are not sexually victimized more than men, but to strictly attribute that to their physical makeup stigmatizes them as inherently inferior. This is no different than stigmatizes a person because of the color of their skin. Thus, MacKinnon s effort to eliminate sexually explicit expression that, in her view, perpetuates the concept of female inferiority, itself perpetuates the concept of female inferiority. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because she has her own money, she is not dependent on Sykes and is not forced to continue an abusive relationship in order to be economically secure. Her life and wellbeing are not linked to his. Economic independence allows Delia to terminate her abuse. Although from a higher socioeconomic class, the narrator from the Yellow wallpaper, is wholly dependent on her husband. This places the power in his hands and severely stifles her autonomy. If he were to die, her situation could potentially get worse, as she does not have the means to provide for herself. Thus, her abuse and tourney is destined to continue. This is not to say that sex or pornography are the only ways women can or should generate an income. The examples above are meant to illustrate how significant economic self sufficient can be to female liberation. Mackinnon s stance on pornography is wrong because it would take away one of the ways women can earn a living, thus limiting their autonomy. The principal aim of feminism is to achieve equal political, economic, and social status ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Extinction And Wildlife Extinction Have you ever heard of the Holocene extinction? Well, I m sorry to break the news to you but we are in the middle of the Sixth Great Extinction of our planet, an event characterized by the loss of between 17,000 and 100,000 species each year (Biodiversity, 2013). Today, I want to inform you about diseases, which is one of the lesser known aspects of extinction and wildlife conservation. I am knowledgeable on this topic due to a considerable amount of scholarly, research, and from firsthand experience within my field of fisheries and wildlife. The diseases I will be sharing with you today include white nose syndrome, chronic wasting disease, and chytridiomycosis. First, let us look at white nose syndrome, explaining exactly what it is, how it affects bats, and effects this has on humans. White nose syndrome is an emerging disease that is highly associated with hibernating bats in the United States, appropriately named after the white fungus that appears around a bats body and muzzle. The fungal pathogen that infects and grows on the bat s skin is known as Pseudogymnoascus destructans, so far this disease has already killed around six million bats in North America and has spread over two thousand kilometers from its epicenter (Alves, 2014, p. 1). This specific fungus thrives in cold environments which is why it can grow so readily inside of caves where bats hibernate. Typically, this fungus would not cause harm to the bats, however, during hibernation metabolic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay about Health Care Reform Background Universal Health Care System One of the most long standing health care systems was originated in Germany in 1889 by Otto von Bismarck s social legislation. Its included bills were the Health Insurance Bill 1883, Old Age and Disability Insurance Bill of 1889, and Accident Insurance Bill of 1883. The National Insurance Act of 1911 in Britain covered most people employed. It also financed dependents if families had contributed for at least five years. This coverage lasted whether families worked or not. This Act was amended in 1948 with the National Health Service revised the act to secure only legal residents to benefit from this plan. Many universal health care systems originated after the 2nd world war. During this period, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even wealthy Americans encounter instances where they can t get in touch with a doctor without seeing a nurse first. Health care systems in Germany faced problems including a growing population, visitation of patients and tourists who needed assistance, and an increase in the costs of providing medical care to the entire population. Both Germany and the US systems have its setbacks. The US suffers from deficits in rich and poor disparity, over testing patients, and preventable deaths of adults and infants. German government established its system to distribute fairness to all by engulfing itself in the socioeconomic system. This idea differs from American policy which uses the government to develop systems of mass assistance (welfare, Medicare, etc) then state that the government shouldn t control it. It has been demonstrated that his method is largely ineffective. The pricing and distribution of services is largely unfair with little to no reward for effective services. In March of 2010, Congress enacted and the President signed sweeping health reform legislation. The effort by President Obama and Congressional Democrats to expand health insurance coverage too many of the 46 million uninsured people living in the United States involves provisions aimed at increasing the number of people receiving health insurance both through the government as well as through private insurance. In particular, much of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Role Of Eskimo Culture In Gabrielle Roy s Windflower Gabrielle Roy s Windflower was analyzed in the interactive oral. The contrast of European/white culture and Eskimo culture was heavily evident in the novel. The contrast between the role of Eskimo mothers and white mothers was discussed in the oral. It was said that Eskimo mothers such as Winnie take care of their families because it is her role for supporting the family and helping them survive while white mothers such as Madame Beaulieu seem to take care of their families only because they are not given anything else to do. By understanding the difference in the cultural role of mothers, I am able to further understand how Elsa wavers back and forth between the two ways of life, and how she is constantly being influenced by both and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...