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Examples Of Perseverance In A Long Walk To Water
11 year old Salva Dut became orphaned during the Second Sudanese Civil War, when around 2
million were killed and millions were displaced (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Boys_of_Sudan).
In A Long Walk To Water, by Linda Sue Park, one of the main themes is perseverance. The book is
about a young boy who is forced to flee his village, due to a war. He meets a few people along the
way, he is faced with very catastrophic events. Throughout the book Salva learns how to deal with
challenges. Salva keeps pushing through all of his hardships. Salva had to keep walking and walking
till he found a new safe destination. The days became a never ending walk. Salva s feet kept time with
the thoughts in his head, the same words over and over: where is my family? Where is my family? (pg
22) One of Salvas great character traits is how he is strong even though he had to leave his village on
his own at 11 years old. Salva perseveres through the deaths of his loved ones, to finding food and
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Salva keeps going even though he was devastated when he lost his friend Marial. Salva explained the
loss of his friend as: A cold fist seemed to grip Salva s heart (pg 38). He also kept going even though
his uncle was shot dead. His beloved uncle who protected him, guided him, and loved him, was gone.
Now that Salva was without Uncle s care and protection, the group s attitude toward him changed (pg
65). Salva faces traumatic events while crossing the river, he watches people get shot and killed. Later,
Salva learned that thousands had died trying to cross the river, either drowned or shot or attacked by
crocodiles (pg 79). After crossing the river only a few boys were alive, so Salva led the young boys to
shelter. The boys kept walking, and walking till they found a safe
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The Fourth Amendment Of The Constitution
Sahitya Boppana 700#:700622333 Homework 1 1. The Fourth Amendment of the U.S Constitution
says, The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against
unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon
probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched,
and the persons or things to be seized. 2. Can do: 1.) The law enforcement officers or the police while
searching a car can search any part of the vehicle within the immediate reach of the driver. They can
search the vehicle if they see anything illegal in plain view. 2.) If he/she arrests the driver, he/she can
search the entire vehicle. 3.) If they tow the vehicle, they can look through the vehicle fully. 4.) The
officer can search the person i.e. the driver for weapons. 5.) The officer can search the entire vehicle
or
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The African-American Uprising
Recently in the United States there has been an uprising in backlash due to the growing knowledge of
the issues facing African Americans. The issues have existed for a very long time, but recent events
such as fatal encounters with police officers have made this more present in the media. I believe it is
more of people realizing they aren t getting what they deserve and then people still denying those
rights. Ever since the Civil War, member of the southern states have hung up the confederate rebel flag
as a reminder of their place in history. Today, the battle for this flag to be taken down has received
much media attention. The flag is viewed in some minds as a symbol of rebelling against oppressors
instead of a representation of the support
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Romeo And Juliet Forbidden Love Quotes
In Shakespeare s Romeo Juliet , the 13 year old protagonist is faced with the tempting idea of
forbidden love. The true factor, which inevitably leads to Juliet s demise, was her lack of experience in
love, life, and marriage. Juliet s lack in experience was what brought her to meet her end. But
problems always originate from how one was raised, brought up, and grown into the world by
surrounding adults. In Juliet s case, her constant supervision was the nurse s responsibility. In a way,
the nurse fed Juliet s addiction to Romeo, even encouraged it at times. Then hie you hence to Friar
Lawrence s cell. There stays a husband to make you a wife. (III.v. 169) This quote demonstrates the
fact that the nurse, instead of trying to steer Juliet off the path of forbidden love, is in fact, helping her
obtain a life with Romeo. While it is admirable that the nurse cares for Juliet and wishes for her to live
a happy life, the nurse s love for Juliet blinded her ration and ability to think clearly. In turn, after
having the adult that raised you accept your wishes, no matter how inane they are, Juliet now, even
more so than before, feels as though a life with Romeo is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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For instance, this quote demonstrates the fact that Juliet is already willing to give up her family name,
in return for a life with Romeo. Perhaps, if Romeo was not there to hear her thoughts at the moment,
Juliet would have had the ability to dwell on her views a bit more, and in turn, realize how soon
everything was happening. Therefore, she would attempt to slow down the course of action their
relationship was obviously taking. First love is always exciting, but one has to keep their head
throughout it. Juliet simply jumped right in, headfirst, not a thought in mind of neither the
consequences nor the costs of her making rash choices at her 13 years, without pondering them for
more than a couple of meager
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Episodic Framing
James Britton, a professor at Oxford and the developer of multiple theories regarding language and the
effects it has on human learning wrote that experience is kaleidoscopic: the experience of every
moment is unique and unrepeatable. Until we can group items in it on the basis of their similarity we
can set up no expectations, make no predictions: lacking these we can make nothing of the present
moment . In the ever expanding field of media and journalism relatively little attention has been paid
to how the news is framed, and even less has been written about the political consequences oUnited
States due to a potential but almost impossible threat refugees have to this country. Where is the
uproar of Aylan Kurdi now? Society forgot about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Deception, especially in the media is a highly dangerous walking ground. It can come internally and it
can come externally. It comes through the mouth of people and sometimes even within the mind of the
individual. But the worst and most common scenario is when deception occurs in the media. And to be
able to spot deceptive techniques used in the news one most understand how to identify frames. When
identifying media frames the actual content of news reports is less relevant than the interpretive
commentary that surround it. Generally speaking this is broadly evident in journalism, but it is
especially evident in television news which is filled with metaphors, catchphrases, and other symbolic
devices that implicitly present an underlying storyline. By using these devices the media is able to
form a rhetorical bridge between bits of information by creating a context and developing
relationships between multiple
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Investigating Cognitive Thinking Processes and the Age at...
Investigating Cognitive Thinking Processes and the Age at Which They
Develop
This research was based on the work of Jean Piaget and was influenced mainly by him, the aim of the
research was to assess the differences in children s cognitive development (thinking processes) at age
ranges from 4 6, 7 8 and 9 and above and to find out whether they would be able to use their logic in 3
tasks originally set out by Piaget. A Lab experiment was thought best because of the ability to
replicate, in this case it was a classroom in the setting (a nursery setting in Trowbridge, Wiltshire) and
12 different children of varying ages were used as opposed to the same age group or the same gender.
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This is the stage where a child does not know that physical objects remain in existence even when out
of sight (object permanence).
2. Preoperational stage (ages 2 7) The child is not yet able to conceptualise abstractly and needs
concrete physical situations.
3. Concrete operations (ages 7 11) As physical experience accumulates, the child starts to
conceptualise, creating logical structures that explain his or her physical experiences. Abstract
problem solving is also possible at this stage. For example, arithmetic equations can be solved with
numbers, not just with objects.
4. Formal operations (beginning at ages 11 15) By this point, the child s cognitive structures are like
those of an adult and include conceptual reasoning.
During all development stages, the child experiences his or her environment using whatever mental
maps he or she has constructed so far. If the experience is a repeated one, it fits easily or is assimilated
into the child s cognitive structure so that he or she maintains mental equilibrium. If the experience is
different or new, the child loses equilibrium, and alters his or her cognitive structure to accommodate
the new conditions. This way, the child erects more and more adequate cognitive structures.
Aims and
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Man s Inhumanity to Man Essay
Man s inhumanity to man is a phrase that was first written down by the poet Robert Burns in his poem
titled Man was made to mourn: A Dirge in 1784. Many and sharp the num rous ills Inwoven with our
frame! More pointed still we make ourselves Regret, remorse, and shame! And man, whose heav n
erected face The smiles of love adorn, Man s inhumanity to man Makes countless thousands mourn!
This phrase has been displayed throughout history including in the times in which the book To Kill a
Mockingbird was written. The two main examples of this include the tragedy of the Jews in World
War II and the African American s during the slave trade, and throughout time. The phrase man s
inhumanity to man is one of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One of the ironic situation in this book takes place when Scout is in school during their current events.
The topic of the how Hitler was treating the Jews came was read from a newspaper article. In rebuttal,
the teacher, Miss Gates, proudly declares that Germany is a Dictatorship, whereas the United States is
a Democracy where supposedly no one is persecuted, Equal rights for all, special privileges for none.
The irony is that Tom Robinson was killed not long ago, he was declared guilty, all because he was
African American. Miss Gates proudly states, Persecution comes from people who are prejudice.
Prejudice, there are no better people in the world than the Jews, and why Hitler doesn t think so is a
mystery to me. Yet it s not a mystery to the people of Maycomb country why African Americans aren t
the best people in the world. Inhumanity among men is an ongoing theme not only in the book To Kill
a Mockingbird but also throughout history, even today. The United States has come a long way,
though. In 1955 people persecuted an African American for sitting in the front of a bus and refusing to
move, now we have an African American president sitting in the presidential limousine. Today people
are prejudice against religion and religious
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Descriptive Essay About Hockey
As I walk into the rink for hockey practice I often think about where it all began. I push open the
doors to the lobby, walk down the steps, and get the chills as i feel that familiar cool rink air against
my face. Just before walking into the locker room I ll take a quick glance over at the freshly
resurfaced sheet of ice. Knowing in the back of my head but not always thinking about how much
time i ve actually spent here my whole life. Quickly reminiscing all the years of hard work and
determination i ve put into this single sport, and how much i ve grown on and off the ice. As i go into
the locker room, the same locker room i ve always walked into after every glorious win and
heartbreaking loss, i can faintly hear the sound of laughter and the bass of the music in the
background, sometimes almost nervous as to what i m about to walk in to. I m greeted by my
teammates, already getting dressed for the upcoming practice, with big smiles on their faces. Almost
immediately feeling the intense vibe of the locker room, my heart rate increases just thinking about
getting on the ice. More times than most I find myself rushing to get ready due to the fact that i get too
caught up in talking with teammates. Sometimes i sit and get dressed in silence because i have too
much on my mind. But by the time i get on the ice all of the millions of thoughts that are running
through my mind throughout the day just fade away. To me that s the most important part, being able
to escape reality
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Joseph Campbell s Monomyth In Kung Fu Panda
Once Upon A Time...... A hero is everybody s favorite character in a movie or a story. He is the main
protagonist in a story or a movie. The hero always has required features that everyone likes such as
super strength, intelligence, courage and bravery. In Joseph Campbell s monomyth or heroic journey,
he describes how a hero lives their life and the stages they will go through. The monomyth pattern is
that of the adventure of the hero. It is divided into the three phases of Departure, Initiation, and
Return. The last phase of the monomyth describes how the hero s helper departs and the hero
transformation begins. In the movie Kung Fu Panda, the main protagonist or hero is the total opposite
of a traditional hero. He is a fat, weak and a coward. Po is a typical hero who goes through the phases
of a hero s journey to become the Dragon Warrior, and the phases are departure, initiation, and return.
Po works in a noodle restaurant with his dad. He is an orphan like most traditional heroes, he was
raised by a goose called Mr. Ping .His dream is to become the greatest Kung Fu warrior, but he was
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Po is scared and sad that he cannot defeat Tai Lung, so he decides to leave town with his dad. Before
he could leave town he asks his dad about the secret ingredient and his dad told him that there is no
secret ingredient. Po realizes something no one else can. There is no secret to unlimited power. Po
goes back to the Jade palace and battles Tai Lung. When Tai Lung sees Po, he laughs at Master Shifu.
Tai Lung finally gets his hands on the Dragon Scroll. And he realizes that there is no secret power. So,
Po and Tai Lung engage in an epic battle to see who the greatest Kung Fu Master is. Po is able to
defeat Tai Lung and becomes the hero he always wanted to be. Po is cheered by his fellow villagers
and earns great respect from the Furious
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Parenthood Is Affordable, The United States Department Of...
Many men and women in America don t have insurance or simply cannot afford health care. Planned
Parenthood does have professional doctors who specialized in many reproductive health services.
Planned Parenthood is affordable, the program takes a patient whether they have insurance or not, not
only that, they charge you by how much income you make. Low income Americans have access to
these services too. The United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare, for example,
created a federal program to provide poor, married women with birth control. (Alan Guttmacher
Institute) One in five American women have used the group s services, and three out of four of its
patients are considered to have low incomes. (Lynn M. Zott) According ... Show more content on
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Texas is one of the states that cut funds for Planned Parenthood. After Texas defunded the clinic, a
survey of 300 pregnant women who were seeking abortions in Texas said that they were unable to
access the birth control that they wanted to use in the three months before pregnancy. (Amanda J.
Stevenson).
According to the article, Political Attacks on Planned Parenthood Are a Threat to Women s Health for
some people, Planned Parenthood has come to symbolize abortion, which it has provided since 1970.
But in all the rhetoric, facts have sometimes gone missing. For example, Senator Jon Kyl of Arizona
declared on the floor of the Senate that abortion accounts for well over 90 percent of what Planned
Parenthood does. That figure is actually 3 percent. Planned Parenthood clinics perform one in four
abortions in the U.S. but use no federal funds for this practice. To some abortion opponents, that 3
percent is reason enough to gut the organization. If a future Congress and White House were to do so,
however, it would drive women once again into the back alleys, without necessarily decreasing the
number of abortions. Stripping Planned Parenthood of federal funding would also sacrifice the 97
percent of its public health work that has nothing to do with abortion, from which many people benefit
directly. One in five American women have used the group s services, and three out of four
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What Passage About Middle English Was Plagiarized
Katrina, I believe your passage about Middle English was plagiarized. You paraphrase each sentence
in A Handbook to Literature. Try to avoid paraphrasing and either directly write the quote and cite it or
write out the information in your own words. When you take uncommon facts from websites,
literature, magazines, etc. you must cite them. I m aware of your argument about this information
being common knowledge. However, MIT states, Broadly speaking, common knowledge refers to
information that the average, educated reader would accept as reliable without having to look it up. An
example of common knowledge would be that you eat soup with a spoon. Stating that a lion s roar can
be heard from five miles away would be considered uncommon knowledge
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Reflections Of Life On The Page. Any Great Work Is, At
Reflections of Life on the Page Any great work is, at its heart, a reflection of the artist. One only needs
to imagine Vincent van Gogh looking up at the night sky while painting Starry Night, or to picture
Leonardo de Vinci staring at Lisa Gherardini to encapsulate the most perfect smile in the Mona Lisa to
know this to be true. Even artists who might not directly reveal their influence are still driven by it;
Pollock would close his eyes and let his heart guide his brush to create his masterpieces. Even if he
was not painting a scene, he was still painting his life. This idea of art reflecting artist is true in all
forms of art: movies, comics, music, photography, paintings, but most relevantly in writing. Authors
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Interrupting his education, he was drafted and sent to Germany in service of the United States Army.
While there, he would be captured by German troops and sent to Dresden, and held there while the
Allies firebombed the city. After Vonnegut was recovered, he was given the Purple Heart and
discharged in 1945. That same year he married Jane Marie Cox on September 1, as well as start to
attend the University of Chicago, where he would study until 1947. Throughout the course of his
professional career, he wrote several novels, as well as four short story collections. His collection of
novels included masterpieces such as Breakfast of Champions, Cat s Cradle, Hocus Pocus, The Sirens
of Titan, Welcome to the Monkey House, and of course, Slaughterhouse Five. Later, he was divorced
and remarried in the same year, 1979, this time marrying Jill Krementz, a photographer. The two
happily lived in New York city raising a large family of biological and adopted children. During
Vonnegut s life several attempts were made to bring his novels to the silver screen, including an
adaption of Slaughterhouse Five in 1972, but it was widely considered a failure. (Werlock) Vonnegut
spent almost his entire adult life working for the greater good, He wrote, did advertisements, and
spoke for a humanitarian agenda. (Morse) While Vonnegut gave multiple responses when asked about
religion,
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Summary Of The Sarbanes-Oxley Act Of 2002
The Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 was designed to create oversight and decrease the amount of
corruption in the accounting industry. The Article includes a number of provisions dealing with
financial reporting, conflicts of interest, corporate ethics and the oversight of the accounting
profession, as well as establishing new civil and criminal penalties. The Institute of Management
Accountants (IMA) code of ethics is a set of ethical standards of for management accountants.
Management accountants have a moral obligation to perform their services at the highest ethical level
possible. The four main principles of standards are competence, confidentiality, integrity, and
objectivity. Variable cost are expenses that vary with production. Electricity
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Cry The Beloved Country Literary Analysis
In Cry, the Beloved Country, the city of Johannesburg enables Gertrude s desires to control her life,
yet the desires that govern her are shamefully careless. Before Gertrude left Ndosheni, she had been
surrounded by villagers who essentially knew many or all of their community s people, including her.
With the fear that several people would know of or observe her actions, Gertrude was encouraged to
act upon the ethical desires widely accepted by her people. On the other hand, Johannesburg has little
to no sense of community being a heavily populated city and the majority of its inhabitants strangers
to one another which allows Gertrude to pursue the amoral desires within her, and for them to occur
unnoticed by relatives. When Stephen Kumalo, her brother, finally receives word of Gertrude s illness,
he leaves for Johannesburg and finds her in a shabby, dirty house, crammed between similar buildings.
Anxiously standing in front of his sister s door, awaiting what would be their first encounter after
several months, Kumalo overhears a laughter in the house, the kind of laughter of which one is
afraid... perhaps because it is in truth bad laughter, (Paton 59 emphasis added). The bad laughter he
hears is a product of Gertrude s careless desires; her undisciplined lust for men. The context in which
this laughter comes from is what makes it bad, especially in Kumalo s mind, for he is not just her
family, but a priest as well. Without a close knit community to direct
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Important Features Of The Pantheon
another significant part of the pantheon. As well as keeping the decorative features seen in the interior,
it maintains the traditional design of a Roman temple. The porch, measuring 33.1x13.6m has frontal
colonnade showing eight Corinthian columns made of marbles. The porch followed mainly a Hellenic
Italian tradition added the sense of balance. There is a total of sixteen of Corinthian columns located
around the Rotunda so that they can hold on to the weight of the dome as well as to be used as
decorative purposes. There are total of eight niches, each containing seven planetary gods statues.
Preparing for other weather conditions such as rain, Romans made a small hole on the floor
corresponding to the location of oculus for the rain water to escape and to prevent flooding. The dome
is one of the important features of The Pantheon. Diameter measuring 43.4m wide, the architects built
a thick wall to sustain the weight of the dome. Also they used heavier concrete such as brick at the
bottom, and lighter stone near the opening, such as pumice to lessen the weigh load. Romans designed
the dome to get thinner as it reach the top and in the rows of 5, the 28 recessed coffers decreased in
size as it approached to oculus. These coffering were designed for decorative purpose along as a tool
to lessen the weight of the roof. On the top of the dome there is an oculus, the 9m wide hole which
allows the light to enter into the rotunda. It is often known to be the Great Eye and
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Don t Fear Change Essay examples
What are you afraid of? Many people are afraid of many things such as death, heights, bugs, or public
speaking; but the fear of change ranks high in the list of things that trigger anxiety (Radwan). Is there
a reasonable answer why people neglect change nowadays? In fact, there is more than one answer to
this question. Change has become such an important aspect of our everyday life that it is impossible to
ignore. When it comes to the idea of change, most people will readily agree that some individuals try
their hardest to avoid change. The reason behind this known theory is that those individuals don t fear
change; they fear being changed (Rabadam). In the end, change is something that drives them away
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In fact, the main reason to fear failure is how we imagine how others will view us when we fail. For
example, if an individual keeps doing the same thing over and over, then the results will never change.
As Albert Einstein stated, a person, who never made a mistake, never tried anything new (Brenner).
Failure is not the enemy, but a life changing experience. It is a human experience, and it prepares the
way for us to grow and transform our lives. Mistakes are essential to the development of life, just as
change is. Nevertheless, change is said to prepare us for life and without change, life would
persistently be the same. Admittedly, childhood experiences affect your adulthood. For instance,
overprotective parents and parents who spoil their children are those who indirectly teach them to be
afraid to change. In the same way, over protection can cause the children to be unready for the real
world. When the kids do get out into the real world, they don t know how to handle it. The individual
will be so used to what they knew when growing up that that is all they will expect. That same
individual will not follow the pattern of change. A person that doesn t follow the pattern of change will
most likely fear change itself. Furthermore, another reason people fear change is because they fear the
past might replicate itself (Radwan). This reason links to the fear of failure in a way. As an illustration,
a woman who
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Dollar General Case Study Essay examples
Q1: Describe Dollar General s business strategy. What has the company been so successful?
A1: Dollar General s main business strategy is to focus on being the leading distributors of
consumable basics, with 30% of the merchandise at $1.00 or less. Dollar General believes in
maintaining an assortment of consumable merchandise and making shopping for everyday items
hassle free and simplistic. Deriving most of their customer basis from Low, Middle and fixed income
earners. With under serviced rural and urban neighbourhoods being the bench mark of their locations.
The company s success can only be derived from its current ability to keep costs to a low, employing
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Q2: Describe the role of management, organization, and technology in Dollar General s business
strategy.
A2: Managements role in Dollar General is to successfully maintain low costs and high profits and to
enable consistent customer satisfaction.
Dollar general have a certain chain of management starting at the top in the headquarters department
located in Goodlettsville Tennessee.
When a new store is about to be opened Management in headquarters appoints store merchandiser s
(setters) who s key roles are to coordinate the store opening process by managing the staff, installing
the IBM point of sale terminals, building shelves and stocking them with products. They are also there
to test the software and link up connections with headquarters. They are also used to close or
reorganize a store if need be.
Once this process is finished it is then up to the store manager to maintain general control. They must
then oversee stock when it arrives, handle communications with headquarters and they must use a
paper and clipboard system to track employee contact information, cash deposit logs and the arrival of
goods.
Organization is a key role in Dollar Generals operations they have set guidelines on how stock must
be placed on shelves and how set ups must be controlled. This way management is more easily able to
keep an eye on stock and general running of the
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Golden Lilies Quotes
Lisa See assigns Lily a cheerful path and Aunt a more depressing path in the novel. See uses them to
portray how a woman s societal position could plunge or soar, without their doing. After Lily s
footbinding phase, her golden lilies were described as perfect. Her entire future was favorably
transformed merely because of the innate structure of her feet. Lily s aunt commenced in a successful
family, but she was brought down by her unattractive looks. Lily described, Aunt was plump, and her
teeth were like jagged stones protruding from a karst cave. Her bound feet were not very small, maybe
fourteen centimeters long. (11) Her social status was brought lower still when her only child ended up
as a daughter. Feet structure, gender, and number of sons were all important factors that only fate
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After Snow Flower explains to Lily how hard she had tried to escape foot binding, Lily declares, You
can t fight your fate. It is predestined (56). Later in the novel, Aunt explains the sorrow of never
having a son and her unattractive looks. Then, she unintentionally uses Lily s words verbatim and
states, You can t fight your fate. It is predestined (78). The women knew that they couldn t change
their fate, even if it decided their level of happiness. Society had made a woman s societal status
completely based off of luck. The gender of their children, looks, and shape of feet were not things
women could choose. Women similar to Lily were very happy with their good luck. However, many
others, including Lily s aunt, had unfortunate fates, but what mattered most was how they dealt with
the situations presented to them. Despite her miscarriages and stillbirths, Aunt still manages to
maintain a caring personality and positive attitude. Beautiful Moon! Lily! Come
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The Three Types of Ancient Chinese Rulers
In ancient China, many different rulers tried to unify and rule the country using a variety of methods
Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism to name a few. Each philosophy had its own set of rules of how
people should act both in public and privately. The overall goal of each philosophy was to set a
standard of acceptable living that would ensure harmony and success for the society. However, each
was different and thus had different results. Legalism is a philosophy emphasizing strict obedience to
the legal system. It was one of the main philosophic currents during the Warring States period and
when it was most prominent. The school s most famous proponent and contributor, Han Fei believed
that a ruler should use the following three tools to govern his subjects: law, method, and legitimacy.
The law code must be clearly written and made public. All people under the ruler were equal before
the law. Laws should reward those who obey them and punish accordingly those who dare to break
them. Thus it is guaranteed that actions taken are systematically predictable. In addition, the system of
law, not the ruler, ran the state, a statement of rule of law. If the law is successfully enforced, even a
weak ruler will be strong. Especially important is that no one can fathom the ruler s motivations, and
thus no one can know which behavior might help them get ahead, other than following the laws.
Legitimacy is the position of the ruler, not the ruler himself or herself, that holds the
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Setting Of Esperanza Rising
Book Report Esperanza Rising
The book I read was Esperanza Rising. The author is Pam Muños Ryan. It was published by
Scholastic in the year 2000. The cover illustrator is Joe Cepeda. The genre of Esperanza Rising is
historical fiction. In total there are 259 pages. The overall theme of Esperanza Rising is perseverance
and overcoming hardships. The first setting is in Aguascalientes, Mexico. The book takes place during
the 1930s. They have a huge house and a vineyard. Their land is hundreds of acres and they are very
wealthy. The second setting is in Arvin, California. It is a farm company and many Mexicans live
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Esperanza is the protagonist of the story. She is very wealthy and gets everything she wants. She
struggles through her father s death and moving to California. Throughout the story she becomes very
mature, determined, and a hard worker. She really shocked me because she was a very spoiled
princess who became a very strong migrant worker. Ramona Ortega also known as Mama is
Esperanza s mother. They are always together and she helped Esperanza stay strong. Throughout the
story she is very strong but becomes very ill and depressed. Miguel was Esperanza s best friends when
they were little kids. He is the child of two servants that work for the family. He wants to become a
mechanic and is very determined to reach that goal. They still look after eachother, even though they
aren t very close due to their social status. In the end he is able to bring back Abuelita back from
Mexico. Hortensia was a servant that took care of their family. She always looked after Esperanza and
was almost like a second mother. She was a Zapotec Indian. She was Alfonso s wife and the mother of
Miguel. Alfonso was a field worker and a very close friend to Papa. He loved the land and took care of
the rose garden. He is the main person who helped everyone get to California. Isabel is the daughter of
Juan and Josefina. She is only 9 years old but can clean, do laundry, and change diapers. She was the
one who taught Esperanza how to do housework. She becomes very close friends with Esperanza.
Isabel is the only one who goes to school to learn to read, write, and speak
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Ethnic Identity Essay
They are groups that within a larger society that display a unique set of cultural traits. It keeps
populations together through culture, history and geography. Together others shape their identity
which is the sense of belonging to a group and sharing its culture. Each person, wants to discover his
or her identity through their culture even if it is exploring their traditions. You wonder when is the
right time to introduce a child to their culture? Throughout, your life you find out what ethnic group
you belong to what traditions to keep or not to keep. But, you also decide whether or not to pass it on
to your future children.
Local groups may merge into a larger group which became a region or nation. Some people who are
from different ethnic groups tend to move into regions where their people from the same culture this is
called Chain Migration. Most of them may not know each other, they may see as having more in
common with each other than with the people of other ethnic groups. Ethnicity is a person s ethnic
identity this not the same as their race, religion or language but it is however defined by some or all
these following factors.
A person can have multiple ethnic backgrounds but their ethnic identity can be one or the other ethnic
background. Trying to find your ethnic identity is difficult if you have multiple ethnic backgrounds.
Ethnic Groups share a common language or religion, each person ethnicity means alot to them.
Ethnicity is seen as a social
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I Am Not A Patriot Analysis
Why I Am Not a Patriot
(Terms and Conditions May Apply)
Standard dictionaries define patriotism as a love for or devotion to one s country. While this offers a
succinct introduction to the notion of patriotism, a comprehensive account of the subject extends well
beyond the scope of any singular definition. In his defense of Modern Patriotism, Stephen Nathanson
addresses the hesitation that people face when forced to adopt or reject the patriot label. Indeed, the
modern conception of a patriot carries implications of blind allegiance and excessive nationalism.
Alternatively, to say that one is not a patriot suggests that one lacks the loyalty appropriate to citizens.
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While few advocates of patriotism would argue against the value of adopting patriotic beliefs, the
touchstone of patriotism involves a readiness to act for your country. Kateb interprets this as a
readiness to die and to kill, for one s country. However, his claims can be easily countered; even if full
fledged patriotism does involve a willingness to die for one s country it is not defined by it. Instead a
true patriot promises to uphold and advance a set of principles, even when his country does not. The
U.S. supreme court notes that an informed public is the most potent of all restraints upon
misgovernment. After all, patriotism, however social in nature, is a political
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Bilingualism Myths
There are many myths about bilingualism having negative effects. One of those myths are that babies
are hopelessly confused by exposure to two languages. However, studies have proven that learning
more than one language as an infant is actually very beneficial and not difficult to do. According to
Judith F. Kroll, babies develop the ability to discriminate the languages that they listen to and are more
open to learning a new language. A study by Ferran Pons and other colleagues, revealed how bilingual
children show an earlier attentional shift to the mouth. This is due to the fact that bilingual infants rely
more on the perceptual salient of audiovisual speech cues in order to to construct two different
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That is why there should be a program created at the University of California, Riverside. This program
should be available to everyone in the community. Furthermore, the program would consist of
sessions in which the data and studies done on bilingual infants can be presented and broken down.
The way in which the information is presented is very crucial because there are certain things that
make it difficult to explain. The information about the benefits of bilingualism in infants will be
presented by taking the studies conducted and breaking down everything completely, including the
terms and the data. These sessions will be open to whoever wants to inform themselves or has
concerns about exposing their babies to more than one language. In addition, the program will allow
those who have first hand experiences with being bilingual from infancy or who have bilingual infants
to speak about the benefits. However, if the program were to only be accessible by going to UCR then
it would make it difficult for many to find the time to attend. Just as many other programs such as
health programs, go around schools informing parents this program will mobilize itself. By mobilizing
this program we will be able to reach more people. The places that we would target the most would be
elementary schools, daycare centers, and certain clinics that deal with pregnant parents. These would
be very good places to go to and inform parents about bilingual infants because it would still be a
good time for them to do so. This program could also inform them about the other benefits of
bilingualism throughout an individual s life span. Lastly, it would be more beneficial to inform them
about all the other benefits as well because the parents or future parents will be able to see how
exposing their child to more than one language will really benefit them in the long
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Friar Lawrence Dbq
In the Shakespeare s passage Romeo and Juliet the lovers died. But no one is aware of the person that
caused both of their deaths. It s clear that Friar Lawrence has caused the death. Friar Laurence wasn t
able to deliver the message. Lawrence is the character responsible because he didn t deliver the
message that Juliet wasn t dead. Document E states Who bare my letter, then, to Romeo? I could not
send it. When Laurence found out the letter wasn t delivered he was furious because the letter states
that Juliet is not dead. Being that the letter was not delivered no one knows what will or could happen.
Since the letter wasn t delivered, Romeo killed his self. Romeo was under the influence that Juliet was
dead.
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Materiality In English Literature
Medieval Things: Materiality, Objects, and Literary Practice
In this seminar we will study critical works of medieval English literature along current theoretical
writing that shares an interest in things and objects. Since the 1980s, the humanities and social
sciences have developed new approaches of thinking about materiality. Early work in material culture
targeted at the social productivity of objects created by humans. However, essential approaches often
grouped beneath the time period new materialist have questioned this human focused angle,
suggesting rather that the human beings and things are essentially distinctive in a particular modern
concept. Philosopher and historian Bruno Latour, argued that the line between humans and natural
phenomena the line between object and subject was more permeable prior to the seventeenth century.
Our seminar will dive into this claim, analyzing English medieval literature and philosophy. The
readings will include texts written by Bill Brown, Jane Bennet, Gilles Deleuze, Sara Ahmed and
Manuel De Landa; and medieval literature by William Langland (Piers Plowman), Geoffrey Chaucer
(dream visions and some of the Canterbury Tales), Marie de France (short romances called Lays),
Julian of Norwich (A Revelation of Love), Thomas Malory (Morte Darthur).
Transatlantic Literature and the History of Print, 1700 1900
This course will focus on the methodologies of book history as they are applicable to the Anglophone
written tradition,
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The Life Of Muhammad Ali
The death of Muhammad Ali, the former heavyweight champion, triggered a worldwide outpouring of
affection. The former champion died on June 3 at age 74 of shock. Ali had long suffered from
Parkinson s disease, which made the once graceful athlete a prisoner in his own body. President
Obama, who keeps a pair of Ali s gloves on display in his private study, paid tribute to the late athlete,
saying he was a man who fought for us.
Ali was born in the American state of Kentucky in 1942. He took up boxing at the age of 12. Within
only six years, the gifted teenager became Olympic light heavyweight champion and at 22, he became
the world heavyweight champion. Ali was the first boxer to win the heavyweight championship three
times, establishing himself
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Social Workers And Substance Abuse
Field of Practice
Social workers who work in the area of substance abuse concentrates on specific clients that have an
addiction problem and those who are abusing different drug substances. Social workers who are
working and dealing with cases of substance abuse can help clients on their journey to rehabilitation
by being supportive, offering encouragement, and making the path to restoration a slightly easier.
Social workers in this field use their knowledge and abilities to comprehend the needs of the client in
relation to their substance abuse problems. The social worker measures the client to understand the
severity of the substance abuse in order to know how to deal with the client. Social workers
experienced in substance misuse and addiction often work as part of a team with other specialists,
particularly licensed alcohol and drug therapists, doctors, and nurses.
The NASW states that, Many states require alcohol and drug certification in order to work in
concentrated dependence treatment settings (nasw.org). The NASW provides a general overview on
how social workers practice in the field of substance abuse and their goals. The National Association
of Social Workers states that, By developing and pertaining evidence informed methods that include
proven interventions and evolving procedures based on developing research findings, social workers
can evidently improve treatment amenities for clients and their families. This methodology to service
delivery demands that
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Emile Durkheim s Influence On Society
Émile Durkheim was born in France in 1858 to a Jewish family and started attending a rabbinical
school at a young age but eventually decided not to continue on that path and instead became an
agnostic. He eventually went on to become a philosophy teacher and is considered to have played a
pivotal roll in the rise of sociology. Durkheim believed that society shaped every aspect of human
thought and behavior. He promoted the importance of society and suggests that without it things like
art, family, laws and morality could not exist. He insists that although we are all individual beings
with the capability of making our own decisions, all of our life choices are made within a sociological
structure provide to us from the day were are born. He believed these social ties were so important that
we needed an entire discipline scientifically committed to understanding it. He wanted data to be
collected, studied and compared. Thus the field of Sociology was born, and Durkheim considered the
father of it. While attempting to understand the social Durkheim was continuously led back to the
religious. Durkheim found that religion and society were absolutely synonymous and that one could
not survive without the other stating, If religion has given birth to all that is essential in society, it is
because the idea of society is the soul of religion. (191) Durkheim was intent on identifying certain
elements of religious beliefs that are common across different cultures. For Durkheim,
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Pesticides In Agriculture
Vegetables and fruits are commonly used everywhere to meet the requirement of balance diet and
good health.1 Grape is one of the most widely cultivated fruit crops in Egypt. It s regarded to be the
second important fruit crop after citrus. Egyptian s geographical spread of production enables fresh
sweet grapes to be available from May to July. It s grown from Alexandria in the north of Egypt to
Aswan in the south. There are several varieties of t grape produced in Egypt, such as early sweet,
Superior, Thompson, Flame seedless, crimson, and Red globe. Competition among Egyptian growers
is hard. There s always more competition each year because of the new grape plantations coming into
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This data help notably to know human exposure to pesticide residues during dietary intake and also
serve in improving pesticide action plan in the land. The monitoring program for pesticide residues
should be established routinely to provide a check on compliance with best agricultural practice on the
use of pesticides.17 20 Optimally, pesticide monitoring should scanning all pesticides in all samples.
This requirement implies that, theoretically, all pesticides have to be detected in all items. In reality,
because of what is known about the expected pesticides used against the pests attacking grapes fruits
and leaves, analyses have to be limited to those pesticides that are practically used, i.e.
organophosphate and carbamate insecticides.21
The aim of the present study was the monitoring of pesticide residues of organophosphate and
carbamate in grape fruits and leaves in three Egyptian governorates, Qalyubia, Sharkia and Minufiya
and to compare these residues with the maximum residues limits in grapes.
Materials and methods
Sampling
A total of 24 samples of grape fruits and 24 samples of leaves were collected for multi residue
analyses of certain organophosphorus and carbamate pesticides. Samples were collected weekly from
the local markets of three Governorates, Qalyubia, Minufiya
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British Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution in Great Britain began in eighteenth century due to the economic
differences in many areas, the rise of factories, and the advances in technologies. The Industrial
Revolution created a foundation for the modern world s economy and helped advance the world s
markets and industries. It also affected the social system and improved the people s living standard.
Learning about the Industrial Revolution will help us understand more about the history of our
prosperous economy.
There were many factors that started the British Industrial Revolution such as economic differences in
rural areas and cities, the rise of many factories which fulfilled the needs for workers and increased
jobs, along with the advancement in technologies which created new production methods. In rural
areas, labours were cheap and many workers became unemployed and this increased poverty. In cities,
the economy was different. Many factories were formed which created more jobs causing the people
in rural areas to leave their towns to work in cities. Since the majority of people lived in cities and
worked in factories, it created the industrial system (1). During the Industrial Revolution, men,
women, and even children needed to work in order to survive. They worked in dangerous
environments and were paid with low wages. Children and women were favored to work in coal
mining industry because they were slim. They suffered severe contamination And children were
abused for what was
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Understanding Canadian History Essay
Understanding Canadian History
Art history contributes to our understanding of Canada s history. Urban history, art history, and
material history documented events as they unfurled.
Demographic concentration, architecture, economics, and cultural aspects are well documented in the
above disciplines of history.
Art itself is about people and their expressions of hope and meaning. Their impressions and thoughts
are transported to their respective canvases. For the most part, these forms of history are less biassed
and they tell the story as it actually was. A tour of the National Gallery showed that art comes in many
forms: landscape paintings, portraiture, carvings, sculptures, metal work, among others. Viewing the
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These materials show a progress or evolution of a nation. The various possessions found in a young
Canada showed a very diverse country. Early Canada lacked the resources or the tradesmen to produce
materials for everyday use, such as furniture, precious metals, cutlery, dolls, and other personal items.
That is why many of the items found in Canada are of European origin. It wasn t until years later that
many trades were developed to self sustain early settlers. For example, early glass objects were crude
in form and function. With advances in technology, came clearer glass objects that could be mass
produced. Significant advancements in technology can be noted in most all other materials also.
One could also see development and history though architecture. Although we walk down the streets
of Ottawa going about daily business, most of us are usually unaware of our historical surroundings.
The older unassuming buildings on Sparks Street reveal intricate carvings in stone. Where did these
carvings come from? Numerous architectural wonders in the city of Ottawa attest to the hardships and
fortitude of the early nation builders. These are, however, not mere architectural achievements. These
buildings tell a story about the people, sickness, employment and economics of the time. In fact, the
Royal Canadian Mint was a cholera
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Electronic Warfare Analysis Paper
Electronic Warfare Analysis of Army SINCGARS Radios Operation tempo in cyber and electronic
warfare can be described by the OODA (Observe Orient Decision Action) loop decision making
process (Pace). The steps occupy a logical order of electronic attack or defense. First, a particular
electromagnetic characteristic is observed by either human or electronic operators. For example, a
spike in a frequency known to be used by the enemy, indicating a potential target for electronic attack,
or a sudden increase in noise on friendly systems which could indicate jamming by an adversary.
Orientation is the allocation of resources to either exploit or counter the observed characteristic, such
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This would render conversation intelligible, as every second of transmission would include a static
burst that would cause information to be lost. In mathematical terms, this means the 25 kHz wide
jamming signal must sweep through the entire bandwidth every second. With 2320 channels, this
yields a required tempo for the jammer as: 0.43 ms. The required operational tempo to effectively jam
the SINCGARS radio is much higher than operational tempo required to frequency hop. This can be
explained by looking at the bandwidth cost for the hopped radio and the swept jammer. The radio hops
111 times per second, with each hop being a distinct channel, but has 2320 channels to choose from.
Each second only uses a small part of the total bandwidth, specifically 2.7 MHz out of an available 58
MHz. In contrast, the jammer is blind to the hop pattern, and must sweep over the entire 58 MHz once
a second to have a chance of interrupting at least one
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What Are The Similarities Between The Lottery And The...
Have you ever partaken in a stoning? The Lottery and The Hunger Games both have very strong
points of violence throughout the text. Both of these popular stories have a similar purpose, to point
out problems in society. Then two stories are written in the same storyline of This is our tradition and
we stick to it . The Lottery and The Hunger Games are very different and very similar in who
announces, the lead character, and the process of drawing.
One similarity is both stories have an announcer. The announcer in The Hunger Games is Effie
Trinket. Effie is a famous woman that works for the Capitol. However, in The Lottery, the announcer
is Mr. Summers. Mr. Summers hosts practically every town event. Both of these announcers believe
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Roosevelt s Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine Essay
Before considering Professor X s assertion that the Roosevelt Corollary actually corrupted the Monroe
Doctrine s benevolent intent, it is worth considering whether or not the Monroe Docterine was as
benevolent as the unnamed professor seems to suggest. Professor X considers Monroe s 1823 Doctrine
an act of benevolence, in which an increasingly dominant world power generously extends protection
over its continental neighbors. Yet the Professor ignores the inherently imperialistic subtext that is
contained within the Doctrine, and thus his comparison of the Monroe Doctrine to the Roosevelt
Corollary omits a fundamental aspect of America s colonialist history.
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They become, as Deborah Poole claims, an imperial subject, the focus of the anxious and interested
spectators whose racial discourses, administrative habits, historical narratives, and spatial
configurations... form and legitimate imperial power . With the public political protection of these
nations assured in the eyes of other international spectators as a result of the Monroe Doctrine, the
citizens of these nations felt an increased sense of protection that resonated throughout the region. Yet
as the century progressed and America began using the Doctrine as the basis of militaristic action,
these countries struggled to reconcile the idea of America as an ever present force of veiled
imperialism within their own national identity. This deceptively paternalistic hierarchy produced an
evaluative system that relegated the recipient of such political protection as inferior, and
fundamentally undermined any larger political benevolence the Monroe Doctrine contained.
Thus, Professor
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The Dimensions of Team Membership Essay
Introduction Desire for control, tolerance for change, wanting direction, not wanting conflict, getting
along with team members and working together towards a common goal are a few of the items that
will be discussed in this paper. Knowing your teammates learning style helps to decrease the time it
takes to form team norms. Understanding your leadership style in various task and relationship
oriented situations and how you handle conflict in are a few other topics discussed. Identifying within
all of the mentioned behavior theories assist in developing a high performance team.
Analysis
Tolerance for Ambiguity Up until six years ago, my tolerance for change and not being in control was
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Bion documented three behaviors that occur during dissonance as; (1) dependence, (2) fight flight, and
(3) pairing (Bright, 2011). Dependence in a group is seen as members blaming someone or something
else for their awkward feeling and either becoming dysfunctional when the group becomes overly
dependent on members, or having a positive outcome if the group comes together and rallies to
succeed (Bright, 2011). I experienced both sides of dependence when my former employer made
major changes to the leadership of the organization. The leader that was put in place was rarely there
and had a separate agenda from the organization. At first a few of us banded together to keep things at
status quo, but after a while we gave up and I became emotionally detached from the organization.
Fight flight behavior is evident when there is ambiguity. Disruptive conflict between members of the
group is the fight aspect and the flight aspect is when members mentally shut down and no longer
participate in the group (Bright, 2011). Neither behavior is productive in a group, but can be turned
into a positive if recognized and dealt with proactively; communication is the key. During the
reorganization mentioned above, there were several disruptive conflicts that resulted in terminations.
Becoming emotionally detached wasn t a bad thing for me on a personal level because I didn t take
work home with me and I
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New Belgium Brewing Company Essay
Belgium is known for a culture of high quality beer and this concept was formulated by an electrical
engineer from Fort Collins, Colorado. The electrical engineer, Jeff Lebesch, was traveling through
Belgium on his fat tired mountain bike when he envisioned the same high quality beer in Colorado.
Lebesch acquired the special strain of yeast used in Belgium and took it back to his basement in
Colorado and the experimentation process was initiated. His friends were the samplers and when they
approved the beer it was marketed. In 1991, Lebesch opened the New Belgium Brewing Company
(NBB) with his wife, Kim Jordan, as the marketing director. The first beer and continued bestseller,
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In 2003, Owsley hired David Holt as a consultant for NBB who was a professor at Oxford and an
expert in branding. Holt and Owsley outlined a paper to describe the brand identity, character, culture
and promise at NBB. Holt determined the brand identity for NBB as a culture that practiced creative
activities for the pleasure of doing them well and in accord with the natural environment. Second,
there was a key fact in promotion. In the beginning, NBB used word of mouth, but recognized a need
to reach more customers. They increased the awareness of the NBB product by attending festivals to
give out samples of the beer and created a sales team throughout the territories of distribution. NBB
found an advertising agency in New York, Amalgamated, to communicate the brand identity. The
advertising campaign was created to target men that were sophisticated beer drinkers between the ages
of twenty five to forty four with the image of being practical. The ad focuses on presenting the
organizational image of being down to earth by positioning the brand as fanciful, thoughtful and
insightful.
Third, there was a key fact of the internal environment. Before NBB was marketed, Lebesch and his
wife established the core values and beliefs that led to a culture that is ethical, environmentally
concerned and socially responsible. NBB is dedicated to the employees, customers and environment
while being
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Essay on Investigative Reporting is the Driving Force in...
Investigative reporting has been a driving force in journalism for centuries. The reporting tradition of
revealing misconduct was already well established much before the 20th Century. Its practise even
predates the publication of the first successful colonial newspaper in 1704, demonstrating the press
watchdog role has had deep historical roots in democracy much prior to the 1960s. Over the past three
centuries, investigative reporters have tried to make a difference by raising public consciousness about
perceived wrongdoings. Prior to the early 1960s, investigative reporting was highly localised and
sporadic. This was a reflection of the character of early journalism and the technological limits of
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The second was an exclusive by Sunday Times Insight, whose reporter Ron Hall detailed the methods
used by a criminal landlord, Peter Rachman, to terrorise tenants. These examples set a trend and by the
late 1960s there were many new vehicles for investigative reporting in the national media.
One of the most notable reporters of the time was Ron Hall, who has been considered to have virtually
invented the art of investigative journalism in Britain, as one of a trio of young reporters in the 1960s,
he created the insight team of the Sunday Times. Shortly after he joined the paper, the scandal of the
Profumo affair broke so he began to produce a weekly detailed account of what had happened, digging
deeper into the background story. Shortly after that, the first truly investigative article written by Hall
was an account of the life and misdeeds of Rachman, the corrupt slum landlord. In the course of his 20
years on the paper, he was associated with some of its most important investigative stories, including
the Philby spy scandal, thalidomide, and the remarkable disclosure that the yachtsman Donald
Crowhurst, who had taken part in a round the world race, and had faked his journey, pretending to
have orbited the globe. Ron Hall was one of the most influential and talented journalists of his time,
an architect of the Sunday Times Insight pages and pioneered techniques of investigative journalism
that altered the nature of much of the
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Echo And Narcissus Punishment
What if a god decided to reward you for your actions. That would be the greatest thing ever! But what
if you got on their bad side, and they punished you severely? You would now have to pay the ultimate
price. In Midas and Echo Narcissus, the punishments and rewards can be seen throughout the entirety
of the myths. In Midas and Echo Narcissus, the text explains to us how different gods punish and
reward someone for their actions. In the myth of King Midas, Midas is rewarded by the god, Bacchus,
for his noble acts towards one of bacchus men. According to the text, Bacchus was so grateful, he
offered to grant Midas any wish.. (Tales from Ovid Ted Hughes p. 188). Since Midas was so
compassionate and caring with Bacchus man, he was
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The Representation Of Gender Masculinity
The representation of gender in a masculine context in New Zealand is constructed through
hegemonic constructions formed through colonisation. Due to being constructed by this dominant
ideology, which in terms of a New Zealand context is Pakeha and male (Hegemony), the construction
of masculinity appears natural. This hegemonic masculinity is so naturalised it becomes invisible and
we don t see or think about it. Law, R (1997) states that The concept of hegemonic masculinity allows
for us to theorise the simultaneous existence of different constructions of masculinity, the social
dominance of some constructions and their legitimation as natural and the fluid and contested
character of all constructions of gender Pakeha men are the hegemonic masculinity in a New Zealand
context, they have social dominance over women and the Maori, even though they are same gender as
Maori men due to colonization they are repressed in terms of dominance.
Masculinity is ideological; it is embedded in culture and constructs gender. One is born as a sex, either
female or male, which then leads to a representation of there gender, as in if you re a man it is being
masculine and a female being feminine, these expectations of gender have been embedded in society
and determine traits and qualities that represent the two genders. This means we have to act in a
certain way to show our gender or to be considered masculine or feminine and if you don t fit into to
these stereotypes, it can effect
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The Iranian Hostage Crisis And The Formation Of The Social...
War of Words: The Effect of the Media on the Iranian Hostage Crisis and the Formation of the Social
Identity of Radical Islamic Extremists
Katherine Brislin
HST 111
Pr. Fought
April 18, 2015
On November 4, 1979, a group of five hundred Iranian student protesters and members of the Muslim
Student Followers of the Imam s Line raided and overtook the United States Embassy in Tehran,
taking sixty six Americans captive. Of the more than sixty hostages, only fourteen were released
quickly, leaving about fifty two Americans held as prisoners for the remainder of the crisis. Both the
then President of the United States, President Jimmy Carter, and the Iranian demonstrators initially
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Although, the demonstrators were not only supporting the overthrow of American influences and their
overstepping of boundaries in Iran, but also in actuality supporting the Iranian Revolution and the
Islamic Revival throughout the Muslim World. The United States, who for years had played a
significant role in Iran s political and economic affairs, despite supporting and economizing off of core
values that the Iranian and Islamic community believed to be immoral and corrupt, as well as planning
secret missions to overthrow Iranian politicians for economic gain, had actually given Iran a long list
of reasons to expel them and their influences from their social and political sphere, unlike the
otherwise simplified reasons presented to the American people through the media. The Iran Hostage
Crisis not only represents the first real conflict that the United States of America had with radical
Islamic militants, but shows the great influence that the media has on portraying and forming the
social identity of various peoples and historical events in the minds of its viewers. It also shows how
the media can be used to manipulate the public s minds through the creation and use of propaganda to
change the course of history and to in turn benefit itself as a country. In order to better understand how
skewed the depiction of the events in Tehran were in the media, it
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Tape Recorder Essay
INTRODUCTION: Tape recorder was invented for recording sound by Fritz Pfleumer in 1928 based
on the invention of magnetic wire recording by valdemar poulsen in 1898.The first tape recorder from
AGE was the magnetophon K1, demonstrated in Germany in 1935.Eduard schuller of AGE built the
recorders and developed a ring shaped recording and playback head. A tape recorder is a portable
electronic gadget used to record, reproduce, erase and rerecord sound on a magnetic tape. This devise
can be used without any problem anybody by operating the press buttons attached to the recorder, viz.
stop, play, wind, rewind, record, pause and reject .
GUIDELINES FOR USING A TAPE RECORDER IN TEACHING
 Functions of tape and recorded cassette must be ensured before its use.
 The teacher should be prepare, customize, and practice the recorded lesson before using in the
classroom.
 The teacher can use prerecorded programmed in tape recorder.
 The teacher must store all the cassette so that they can be used later. All can use the prestigious
person s talks for their purpose and this can be possible only because of tape recorder. The store data
of computer and measurement can be done in the instruments of scientific research and medical
research. To preserve and reproduce the various forms of information tape recorder can be helpful.
The tape recorder records and reproduces sound by keeping electrical signals as magnetic patterns on
a plastic tape coated with
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Baroque Music And The Baroque Era
Baroque music began in Italy and it spread to all other parts of Europe. The musical characters in the
baroque era pursued interests in subjectivity of the observers and created a deep human feeling while
composing their music (Harbison 22). This character of the baroque artists is depicted in several
works done by Michelangelo. One of the pieces of art was campidoglio on the hill capitalino. The
picture above takes the structure of a sculpture and it is placed in a three dimension space having
different open square loggia. It has lamps on the staircase as shown and there are various sculptures
existing. In relation to baroque music, as a person climbs the staircases near the lamp areas, the visuals
effects changes with time as he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In such kinds of music the major has high range, the various consonants, and the fast tempo in the
music representing joy in the making of the music and the minor such as dissonant, the slow tempo
and low pitch in the music are used to represent the general feelings of sadness.
The messiah is characterized by an orchestral restraint something that was ignored by other musicians
who adopted the same genre of music, for example, Mozart (Steinberg 154). According to Lorraine
Hunt and Nicholas CD, the messiah begins with a quiet note, whereby the first chorus is paved the
way for by musical instruments (Lorraine and Nicholas).The whole oratorio does not have any
particular key but music specialists have concluded that it tends to lean towards an E major. I Know
My Redeemer Lives , music is far field from E major, which is a major scale specifically based on E.
It has a three part A B A structure and an obbligato trumpet that is expected by an opera audience
(Frideric 47). .
The opening soprano for part three, I Know My Redeemer Lives features a simple violin
accompaniment. The first scene tells of the resurrection of Christ based on the teachings of Job.
Soprano air starts in the part of the song I know that my redeemer liveth and that he shall stand... and
dominates the whole part of the music. This helps in creating emotions and feelings to
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Essay about The Life of a Chinese Farmer
Contemporary World Culture Project Part I
Instructor: Sally Franco
Ashley Guioa
February 5, 2013
The year is 2006, my name is Ashley, and I am a Chinese farmer who lives in the North China Plain
with my husband and three children aged newborn, six, and eleven years old. We are located about
ninety miles from Beijing in which we commute to by means of a fast train when needed. The North
China Plain is known as China s Breadbasket because it contains sixty five percent of its farmland.
My family and I have six acres of land for our farming income and livelihood. Three acres are used for
rice harvesting and the other three acres are used for the growth of vegetables for sale including
cucumbers, peppers, and cabbage. Also owned on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On a daily basis we eat a variety of foods cooked in many fashions. For our meat dishes, we
sometimes, fry, bake, braise, steam, roast, or boil them and it contains any of the following: chicken,
fish, pork, or beef. Of course we consume a lot of rice with our meals, some of which are stir fry
dishes that contain meat, vegetables, and rice. In addition our Chinese culture has several different
soups as well. We are creative with our meals based on the vegetables, meats, and rice that we produce
ourselves. Occasionally we will venture out to the local markets to purchase other types of food for a
little more variety, when we have the extra money or additional goods of our own for trade. Local
markets can be found all over the streets of China in every area and consist of items such as
vegetables, meats, fish, sweets, and even everyday items such as silk, tea, jade, porcelain, household
items, etc. Living in poverty as a Chinese farmer in the year 2006 isn t an easy life. It s the only life
that I ve known, therefore, the only life that my children have known. Income isn t always steady and
part time help on the farm isn t always available. We can only do the best that we can. I have several
fears and worries on a constant basis including not selling enough products to make income, or even
break even in a year s worth of hard work and dedication. I also fear that major storms and/or weather
conditions at any
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Political Rhetoric
How Form Highlights Lack of Logic in Political Rhetoric next to of course god america i, a poem by
E.E Cummings is a political speech written in the form of a sonnet. The last line of the poem, He
spoke. And drank rapidly a glass of water signifies to the reader that the first thirteen lines of the poem
which is in quotation marks is a speech given to an audience. The poem is filled with patriotic songs
in the first and second quatrain that echo common political rhetoric. The lines of the poem
demonstrate poor command of language, which contradicts the expectations for a political speech,
which is expected to be intelligent and written or spoken in proper and formal language. The poem has
empty exclamatory words and uses metaphors that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The politician in this poem is ignorant of his language. Cummings arrangement highlights a common
attribute of politicians. Their address to the public usually has no meaning, makes no logical sense and
is filled with empty words like those used by the speaker in this poem. Cummings attracts the reader s
attention to this political situation by the gap in the last line of the poem, He spoke. And drank a glass
of water. He spoke is a complete sentence and the only place in the poem with punctuation. The
completeness of the sentence creates a space between it and the continuation of the line, And drank
rapidly a glass of water. The gap here makes the reader think about what He says. It becomes more
apparent to the reader that the speaker does not communicate any message. The speaker does not
inform the audience but only tries to stir them up emotionally through his recital of common patriotic
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Cinematic Codes in Moulin Rouge Essay
Cinematic Codes in Moulin Rouge
All four cinematic codes work together in a film to inform the audience s understanding of a film and
to convey meaning and the ideology in a preferred reading favoured by the film maker so that the
audience interprets the film in the way intended. In the film Moulin Rouge (Luhrman, 2000, US) the
cinematic codes, mise en scene, sound, cinematography and editing all work well together in the
opening sequence to set up the film maker s preferred reading.
The film opens with a conductor on a stage in a grand theatre, signifying a show which links well with
the idea behind Moulin Rouge, informing the audience that it is like a show. The curtains behind the ...
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The music is loud and orchestral, immediately capturing the audience s attention; the tempo is also
quite slow to begin with. Suddenly changes to a song with a much faster tempo, The Can Can. This
song is also a famous one and helps inform the audience that the film is set in Paris. All the way
through this shot, the camera is slowly zooming in very slightly, and this camera movement helps to
draw the audience into the action. It stops when the stage frames the shot perfectly. The song ends
abruptly and as it does it links with the editing as Paris, 1900 appears on the screen to inform the
audience of the time and place it is set.
This shot then dissolves into a much darker shot, informing the audience that maybe this film isn t
about the celebration of love, and that something sinister is going to happen, the sound also links well
with this as it is quite melancholy, this song signifies to the audience that the story beginning to unfold
is a tragic one. The character singing is directly addressing the audience as he narrates the story
through song, and the contrast between the sound here and the sound in the previous shot is extremely
noticeable as it is much more depressing. It is known as parallel sounds as it matches the action in the
shot and emphasized by the morose characters and the shadowy lighting. The character singing is
placed in the corner of
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Olney Company Inc Payroll Register Answers Essay
Name: Amber Smith CAUTION: See round rules in Excel Instructions before calculating OT for
slaried employees. Enter the appropriate numbers/formulas in the shaded (gray) cells. An asterisk (*)
will appear to the right of an incorrect answer. For a breakdown of the solution by chapter, see the
worksheet tabs labeled CPP 2 through 6 representing the solutions for chapters 2 6. Continuing Payroll
Problem B
OLNE
PAY
FOR PERIOD ENDING
January 8, 20 NO. OF W/H ALLOW. HOURS WORKE D
REGULAR EARNINGS RATE PER HOUR
OVERTIME EARNINGS
HOURS WORKE D
MARITAL STATUS
EMPLOYEE
AMOUNT
RATE PER HOUR
TOTAL AMOUNT EARNINGS OASDI
FICA HI
11 Mangino, R. 12 Flores, I. 13 Palmetto, C. 21 Waters, R. 22 Kroll, C. 31 Ruppert, ... Show more
content on Helpwriting.net ...
TAXABLE E
23.00 54.00 11.00 44.00 46.00 29.00 88.00 86.00 96.17 477.17
10.44 15.62 9.22 16.59 16.95 25.71 23.95 24.80 37.86 46.05 227.17
0.27 0.41 0.24 0.43 0.44 0.67 0.62 0.65 0.99 1.20 5.92
4.59 6.87 4.05 7.29 7.45 11.31 10.53 10.90 16.65 20.25 99.90
20.00 50.00 40.00 60.00 20.00 40.00 50.00 50.00 30.00 80.00 440.00
0.85 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.85 6.80
1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 16.50
313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322
259.99 350.66 228.17 412.00 429.47 663.99 619.33 586.06 989.49 1,169.08 5,708.25
340.00 508.80 300.30 540.35 552.00 837.50 780.00 807.69 1,233.16 1,500.00 7,399.80
Taxable Earnings 7,399.80 7,399.80
Rate 0.60% 3.70%
Net FUTA Tax 44.40 SUTA Tax 274.01
TAXABLE EARNINGS
HI
FUTA
SUTA
340.00 508.80 300.30 540.35 552.00 837.50 780.00 807.69 1,233.16 1,500.00 7,399.80
340.00 508.80 300.30 540.35 552.00 837.50 780.00 807.69 1,233.16 1,500.00 7,399.80
340.00 508.80 300.30 540.35 552.00 837.50 780.00 807.69 1,233.16 1,500.00
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The Importance Of High School Athletes In Sports
Bobby Unser once said Success is where preparation and opportunity meet. . This quote is relevant to
this subject, because if the athlete works hard at preparing himself to excel at his grades he should be
granted the opportunity to play sports. High school athletes should be required to acquire a certain
GPA in order to participate in sports for a multitude of reasons, including: First, having higher grades
would teach the players to work hard in order to participate in activities they enjoy. Second, after the
student graduates from high school, colleges are going to look at their GPA in order for the athletes to
qualify for a scholarship whether for athletics or academics (Blake). Lastly, playing sports is a
privilege, not a priority (Reeves). The players having to maintain a certain GPA would teach them
hard work. It would teach them hard work by showing the players they won t receive everything just
handed to them. It would also show the athletes that they need to work hard in order to be able to do
the extracurricular activities they enjoy doing. The athletes learning hard work would help them in
college because they need to know how to work hard on their education in college. Lastly, learning
hard work from obtaining a high GPA is that if the player proves he can work hard academically it will
also prove that he can work hard as an athlete (Wells) After high school if the athlete wants to attend
college they will need to have a certain GPA. They will need a certain
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  • 1. 😀Writing A Literary Analysis. How To Write A Literary An 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 Literary Analysis. How To Write A Literary An 😀Writing A Literary Analysis. How To Write A Literary An
  • 2. Examples Of Perseverance In A Long Walk To Water 11 year old Salva Dut became orphaned during the Second Sudanese Civil War, when around 2 million were killed and millions were displaced (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Boys_of_Sudan). In A Long Walk To Water, by Linda Sue Park, one of the main themes is perseverance. The book is about a young boy who is forced to flee his village, due to a war. He meets a few people along the way, he is faced with very catastrophic events. Throughout the book Salva learns how to deal with challenges. Salva keeps pushing through all of his hardships. Salva had to keep walking and walking till he found a new safe destination. The days became a never ending walk. Salva s feet kept time with the thoughts in his head, the same words over and over: where is my family? Where is my family? (pg 22) One of Salvas great character traits is how he is strong even though he had to leave his village on his own at 11 years old. Salva perseveres through the deaths of his loved ones, to finding food and shelter and he pushes through with hope. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Salva keeps going even though he was devastated when he lost his friend Marial. Salva explained the loss of his friend as: A cold fist seemed to grip Salva s heart (pg 38). He also kept going even though his uncle was shot dead. His beloved uncle who protected him, guided him, and loved him, was gone. Now that Salva was without Uncle s care and protection, the group s attitude toward him changed (pg 65). Salva faces traumatic events while crossing the river, he watches people get shot and killed. Later, Salva learned that thousands had died trying to cross the river, either drowned or shot or attacked by crocodiles (pg 79). After crossing the river only a few boys were alive, so Salva led the young boys to shelter. The boys kept walking, and walking till they found a safe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Fourth Amendment Of The Constitution Sahitya Boppana 700#:700622333 Homework 1 1. The Fourth Amendment of the U.S Constitution says, The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. 2. Can do: 1.) The law enforcement officers or the police while searching a car can search any part of the vehicle within the immediate reach of the driver. They can search the vehicle if they see anything illegal in plain view. 2.) If he/she arrests the driver, he/she can search the entire vehicle. 3.) If they tow the vehicle, they can look through the vehicle fully. 4.) The officer can search the person i.e. the driver for weapons. 5.) The officer can search the entire vehicle or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The African-American Uprising Recently in the United States there has been an uprising in backlash due to the growing knowledge of the issues facing African Americans. The issues have existed for a very long time, but recent events such as fatal encounters with police officers have made this more present in the media. I believe it is more of people realizing they aren t getting what they deserve and then people still denying those rights. Ever since the Civil War, member of the southern states have hung up the confederate rebel flag as a reminder of their place in history. Today, the battle for this flag to be taken down has received much media attention. The flag is viewed in some minds as a symbol of rebelling against oppressors instead of a representation of the support ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Romeo And Juliet Forbidden Love Quotes In Shakespeare s Romeo Juliet , the 13 year old protagonist is faced with the tempting idea of forbidden love. The true factor, which inevitably leads to Juliet s demise, was her lack of experience in love, life, and marriage. Juliet s lack in experience was what brought her to meet her end. But problems always originate from how one was raised, brought up, and grown into the world by surrounding adults. In Juliet s case, her constant supervision was the nurse s responsibility. In a way, the nurse fed Juliet s addiction to Romeo, even encouraged it at times. Then hie you hence to Friar Lawrence s cell. There stays a husband to make you a wife. (III.v. 169) This quote demonstrates the fact that the nurse, instead of trying to steer Juliet off the path of forbidden love, is in fact, helping her obtain a life with Romeo. While it is admirable that the nurse cares for Juliet and wishes for her to live a happy life, the nurse s love for Juliet blinded her ration and ability to think clearly. In turn, after having the adult that raised you accept your wishes, no matter how inane they are, Juliet now, even more so than before, feels as though a life with Romeo is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, this quote demonstrates the fact that Juliet is already willing to give up her family name, in return for a life with Romeo. Perhaps, if Romeo was not there to hear her thoughts at the moment, Juliet would have had the ability to dwell on her views a bit more, and in turn, realize how soon everything was happening. Therefore, she would attempt to slow down the course of action their relationship was obviously taking. First love is always exciting, but one has to keep their head throughout it. Juliet simply jumped right in, headfirst, not a thought in mind of neither the consequences nor the costs of her making rash choices at her 13 years, without pondering them for more than a couple of meager ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Episodic Framing James Britton, a professor at Oxford and the developer of multiple theories regarding language and the effects it has on human learning wrote that experience is kaleidoscopic: the experience of every moment is unique and unrepeatable. Until we can group items in it on the basis of their similarity we can set up no expectations, make no predictions: lacking these we can make nothing of the present moment . In the ever expanding field of media and journalism relatively little attention has been paid to how the news is framed, and even less has been written about the political consequences oUnited States due to a potential but almost impossible threat refugees have to this country. Where is the uproar of Aylan Kurdi now? Society forgot about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Deception, especially in the media is a highly dangerous walking ground. It can come internally and it can come externally. It comes through the mouth of people and sometimes even within the mind of the individual. But the worst and most common scenario is when deception occurs in the media. And to be able to spot deceptive techniques used in the news one most understand how to identify frames. When identifying media frames the actual content of news reports is less relevant than the interpretive commentary that surround it. Generally speaking this is broadly evident in journalism, but it is especially evident in television news which is filled with metaphors, catchphrases, and other symbolic devices that implicitly present an underlying storyline. By using these devices the media is able to form a rhetorical bridge between bits of information by creating a context and developing relationships between multiple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Investigating Cognitive Thinking Processes and the Age at... Investigating Cognitive Thinking Processes and the Age at Which They Develop This research was based on the work of Jean Piaget and was influenced mainly by him, the aim of the research was to assess the differences in children s cognitive development (thinking processes) at age ranges from 4 6, 7 8 and 9 and above and to find out whether they would be able to use their logic in 3 tasks originally set out by Piaget. A Lab experiment was thought best because of the ability to replicate, in this case it was a classroom in the setting (a nursery setting in Trowbridge, Wiltshire) and 12 different children of varying ages were used as opposed to the same age group or the same gender. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is the stage where a child does not know that physical objects remain in existence even when out of sight (object permanence). 2. Preoperational stage (ages 2 7) The child is not yet able to conceptualise abstractly and needs concrete physical situations. 3. Concrete operations (ages 7 11) As physical experience accumulates, the child starts to conceptualise, creating logical structures that explain his or her physical experiences. Abstract problem solving is also possible at this stage. For example, arithmetic equations can be solved with numbers, not just with objects. 4. Formal operations (beginning at ages 11 15) By this point, the child s cognitive structures are like those of an adult and include conceptual reasoning. During all development stages, the child experiences his or her environment using whatever mental maps he or she has constructed so far. If the experience is a repeated one, it fits easily or is assimilated into the child s cognitive structure so that he or she maintains mental equilibrium. If the experience is different or new, the child loses equilibrium, and alters his or her cognitive structure to accommodate the new conditions. This way, the child erects more and more adequate cognitive structures. Aims and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Man s Inhumanity to Man Essay Man s inhumanity to man is a phrase that was first written down by the poet Robert Burns in his poem titled Man was made to mourn: A Dirge in 1784. Many and sharp the num rous ills Inwoven with our frame! More pointed still we make ourselves Regret, remorse, and shame! And man, whose heav n erected face The smiles of love adorn, Man s inhumanity to man Makes countless thousands mourn! This phrase has been displayed throughout history including in the times in which the book To Kill a Mockingbird was written. The two main examples of this include the tragedy of the Jews in World War II and the African American s during the slave trade, and throughout time. The phrase man s inhumanity to man is one of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the ironic situation in this book takes place when Scout is in school during their current events. The topic of the how Hitler was treating the Jews came was read from a newspaper article. In rebuttal, the teacher, Miss Gates, proudly declares that Germany is a Dictatorship, whereas the United States is a Democracy where supposedly no one is persecuted, Equal rights for all, special privileges for none. The irony is that Tom Robinson was killed not long ago, he was declared guilty, all because he was African American. Miss Gates proudly states, Persecution comes from people who are prejudice. Prejudice, there are no better people in the world than the Jews, and why Hitler doesn t think so is a mystery to me. Yet it s not a mystery to the people of Maycomb country why African Americans aren t the best people in the world. Inhumanity among men is an ongoing theme not only in the book To Kill a Mockingbird but also throughout history, even today. The United States has come a long way, though. In 1955 people persecuted an African American for sitting in the front of a bus and refusing to move, now we have an African American president sitting in the presidential limousine. Today people are prejudice against religion and religious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Descriptive Essay About Hockey As I walk into the rink for hockey practice I often think about where it all began. I push open the doors to the lobby, walk down the steps, and get the chills as i feel that familiar cool rink air against my face. Just before walking into the locker room I ll take a quick glance over at the freshly resurfaced sheet of ice. Knowing in the back of my head but not always thinking about how much time i ve actually spent here my whole life. Quickly reminiscing all the years of hard work and determination i ve put into this single sport, and how much i ve grown on and off the ice. As i go into the locker room, the same locker room i ve always walked into after every glorious win and heartbreaking loss, i can faintly hear the sound of laughter and the bass of the music in the background, sometimes almost nervous as to what i m about to walk in to. I m greeted by my teammates, already getting dressed for the upcoming practice, with big smiles on their faces. Almost immediately feeling the intense vibe of the locker room, my heart rate increases just thinking about getting on the ice. More times than most I find myself rushing to get ready due to the fact that i get too caught up in talking with teammates. Sometimes i sit and get dressed in silence because i have too much on my mind. But by the time i get on the ice all of the millions of thoughts that are running through my mind throughout the day just fade away. To me that s the most important part, being able to escape reality ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Joseph Campbell s Monomyth In Kung Fu Panda Once Upon A Time...... A hero is everybody s favorite character in a movie or a story. He is the main protagonist in a story or a movie. The hero always has required features that everyone likes such as super strength, intelligence, courage and bravery. In Joseph Campbell s monomyth or heroic journey, he describes how a hero lives their life and the stages they will go through. The monomyth pattern is that of the adventure of the hero. It is divided into the three phases of Departure, Initiation, and Return. The last phase of the monomyth describes how the hero s helper departs and the hero transformation begins. In the movie Kung Fu Panda, the main protagonist or hero is the total opposite of a traditional hero. He is a fat, weak and a coward. Po is a typical hero who goes through the phases of a hero s journey to become the Dragon Warrior, and the phases are departure, initiation, and return. Po works in a noodle restaurant with his dad. He is an orphan like most traditional heroes, he was raised by a goose called Mr. Ping .His dream is to become the greatest Kung Fu warrior, but he was just a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Po is scared and sad that he cannot defeat Tai Lung, so he decides to leave town with his dad. Before he could leave town he asks his dad about the secret ingredient and his dad told him that there is no secret ingredient. Po realizes something no one else can. There is no secret to unlimited power. Po goes back to the Jade palace and battles Tai Lung. When Tai Lung sees Po, he laughs at Master Shifu. Tai Lung finally gets his hands on the Dragon Scroll. And he realizes that there is no secret power. So, Po and Tai Lung engage in an epic battle to see who the greatest Kung Fu Master is. Po is able to defeat Tai Lung and becomes the hero he always wanted to be. Po is cheered by his fellow villagers and earns great respect from the Furious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Parenthood Is Affordable, The United States Department Of... Many men and women in America don t have insurance or simply cannot afford health care. Planned Parenthood does have professional doctors who specialized in many reproductive health services. Planned Parenthood is affordable, the program takes a patient whether they have insurance or not, not only that, they charge you by how much income you make. Low income Americans have access to these services too. The United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare, for example, created a federal program to provide poor, married women with birth control. (Alan Guttmacher Institute) One in five American women have used the group s services, and three out of four of its patients are considered to have low incomes. (Lynn M. Zott) According ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Texas is one of the states that cut funds for Planned Parenthood. After Texas defunded the clinic, a survey of 300 pregnant women who were seeking abortions in Texas said that they were unable to access the birth control that they wanted to use in the three months before pregnancy. (Amanda J. Stevenson). According to the article, Political Attacks on Planned Parenthood Are a Threat to Women s Health for some people, Planned Parenthood has come to symbolize abortion, which it has provided since 1970. But in all the rhetoric, facts have sometimes gone missing. For example, Senator Jon Kyl of Arizona declared on the floor of the Senate that abortion accounts for well over 90 percent of what Planned Parenthood does. That figure is actually 3 percent. Planned Parenthood clinics perform one in four abortions in the U.S. but use no federal funds for this practice. To some abortion opponents, that 3 percent is reason enough to gut the organization. If a future Congress and White House were to do so, however, it would drive women once again into the back alleys, without necessarily decreasing the number of abortions. Stripping Planned Parenthood of federal funding would also sacrifice the 97 percent of its public health work that has nothing to do with abortion, from which many people benefit directly. One in five American women have used the group s services, and three out of four ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. What Passage About Middle English Was Plagiarized Katrina, I believe your passage about Middle English was plagiarized. You paraphrase each sentence in A Handbook to Literature. Try to avoid paraphrasing and either directly write the quote and cite it or write out the information in your own words. When you take uncommon facts from websites, literature, magazines, etc. you must cite them. I m aware of your argument about this information being common knowledge. However, MIT states, Broadly speaking, common knowledge refers to information that the average, educated reader would accept as reliable without having to look it up. An example of common knowledge would be that you eat soup with a spoon. Stating that a lion s roar can be heard from five miles away would be considered uncommon knowledge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Reflections Of Life On The Page. Any Great Work Is, At Reflections of Life on the Page Any great work is, at its heart, a reflection of the artist. One only needs to imagine Vincent van Gogh looking up at the night sky while painting Starry Night, or to picture Leonardo de Vinci staring at Lisa Gherardini to encapsulate the most perfect smile in the Mona Lisa to know this to be true. Even artists who might not directly reveal their influence are still driven by it; Pollock would close his eyes and let his heart guide his brush to create his masterpieces. Even if he was not painting a scene, he was still painting his life. This idea of art reflecting artist is true in all forms of art: movies, comics, music, photography, paintings, but most relevantly in writing. Authors have a medium to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Interrupting his education, he was drafted and sent to Germany in service of the United States Army. While there, he would be captured by German troops and sent to Dresden, and held there while the Allies firebombed the city. After Vonnegut was recovered, he was given the Purple Heart and discharged in 1945. That same year he married Jane Marie Cox on September 1, as well as start to attend the University of Chicago, where he would study until 1947. Throughout the course of his professional career, he wrote several novels, as well as four short story collections. His collection of novels included masterpieces such as Breakfast of Champions, Cat s Cradle, Hocus Pocus, The Sirens of Titan, Welcome to the Monkey House, and of course, Slaughterhouse Five. Later, he was divorced and remarried in the same year, 1979, this time marrying Jill Krementz, a photographer. The two happily lived in New York city raising a large family of biological and adopted children. During Vonnegut s life several attempts were made to bring his novels to the silver screen, including an adaption of Slaughterhouse Five in 1972, but it was widely considered a failure. (Werlock) Vonnegut spent almost his entire adult life working for the greater good, He wrote, did advertisements, and spoke for a humanitarian agenda. (Morse) While Vonnegut gave multiple responses when asked about religion, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Summary Of The Sarbanes-Oxley Act Of 2002 The Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 was designed to create oversight and decrease the amount of corruption in the accounting industry. The Article includes a number of provisions dealing with financial reporting, conflicts of interest, corporate ethics and the oversight of the accounting profession, as well as establishing new civil and criminal penalties. The Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) code of ethics is a set of ethical standards of for management accountants. Management accountants have a moral obligation to perform their services at the highest ethical level possible. The four main principles of standards are competence, confidentiality, integrity, and objectivity. Variable cost are expenses that vary with production. Electricity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Cry The Beloved Country Literary Analysis In Cry, the Beloved Country, the city of Johannesburg enables Gertrude s desires to control her life, yet the desires that govern her are shamefully careless. Before Gertrude left Ndosheni, she had been surrounded by villagers who essentially knew many or all of their community s people, including her. With the fear that several people would know of or observe her actions, Gertrude was encouraged to act upon the ethical desires widely accepted by her people. On the other hand, Johannesburg has little to no sense of community being a heavily populated city and the majority of its inhabitants strangers to one another which allows Gertrude to pursue the amoral desires within her, and for them to occur unnoticed by relatives. When Stephen Kumalo, her brother, finally receives word of Gertrude s illness, he leaves for Johannesburg and finds her in a shabby, dirty house, crammed between similar buildings. Anxiously standing in front of his sister s door, awaiting what would be their first encounter after several months, Kumalo overhears a laughter in the house, the kind of laughter of which one is afraid... perhaps because it is in truth bad laughter, (Paton 59 emphasis added). The bad laughter he hears is a product of Gertrude s careless desires; her undisciplined lust for men. The context in which this laughter comes from is what makes it bad, especially in Kumalo s mind, for he is not just her family, but a priest as well. Without a close knit community to direct ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Important Features Of The Pantheon another significant part of the pantheon. As well as keeping the decorative features seen in the interior, it maintains the traditional design of a Roman temple. The porch, measuring 33.1x13.6m has frontal colonnade showing eight Corinthian columns made of marbles. The porch followed mainly a Hellenic Italian tradition added the sense of balance. There is a total of sixteen of Corinthian columns located around the Rotunda so that they can hold on to the weight of the dome as well as to be used as decorative purposes. There are total of eight niches, each containing seven planetary gods statues. Preparing for other weather conditions such as rain, Romans made a small hole on the floor corresponding to the location of oculus for the rain water to escape and to prevent flooding. The dome is one of the important features of The Pantheon. Diameter measuring 43.4m wide, the architects built a thick wall to sustain the weight of the dome. Also they used heavier concrete such as brick at the bottom, and lighter stone near the opening, such as pumice to lessen the weigh load. Romans designed the dome to get thinner as it reach the top and in the rows of 5, the 28 recessed coffers decreased in size as it approached to oculus. These coffering were designed for decorative purpose along as a tool to lessen the weight of the roof. On the top of the dome there is an oculus, the 9m wide hole which allows the light to enter into the rotunda. It is often known to be the Great Eye and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Don t Fear Change Essay examples What are you afraid of? Many people are afraid of many things such as death, heights, bugs, or public speaking; but the fear of change ranks high in the list of things that trigger anxiety (Radwan). Is there a reasonable answer why people neglect change nowadays? In fact, there is more than one answer to this question. Change has become such an important aspect of our everyday life that it is impossible to ignore. When it comes to the idea of change, most people will readily agree that some individuals try their hardest to avoid change. The reason behind this known theory is that those individuals don t fear change; they fear being changed (Rabadam). In the end, change is something that drives them away from wanting to experience other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, the main reason to fear failure is how we imagine how others will view us when we fail. For example, if an individual keeps doing the same thing over and over, then the results will never change. As Albert Einstein stated, a person, who never made a mistake, never tried anything new (Brenner). Failure is not the enemy, but a life changing experience. It is a human experience, and it prepares the way for us to grow and transform our lives. Mistakes are essential to the development of life, just as change is. Nevertheless, change is said to prepare us for life and without change, life would persistently be the same. Admittedly, childhood experiences affect your adulthood. For instance, overprotective parents and parents who spoil their children are those who indirectly teach them to be afraid to change. In the same way, over protection can cause the children to be unready for the real world. When the kids do get out into the real world, they don t know how to handle it. The individual will be so used to what they knew when growing up that that is all they will expect. That same individual will not follow the pattern of change. A person that doesn t follow the pattern of change will most likely fear change itself. Furthermore, another reason people fear change is because they fear the past might replicate itself (Radwan). This reason links to the fear of failure in a way. As an illustration, a woman who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Dollar General Case Study Essay examples Q1: Describe Dollar General s business strategy. What has the company been so successful? A1: Dollar General s main business strategy is to focus on being the leading distributors of consumable basics, with 30% of the merchandise at $1.00 or less. Dollar General believes in maintaining an assortment of consumable merchandise and making shopping for everyday items hassle free and simplistic. Deriving most of their customer basis from Low, Middle and fixed income earners. With under serviced rural and urban neighbourhoods being the bench mark of their locations. The company s success can only be derived from its current ability to keep costs to a low, employing minimum staff to operate each store as one point. Another would be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Q2: Describe the role of management, organization, and technology in Dollar General s business strategy. A2: Managements role in Dollar General is to successfully maintain low costs and high profits and to enable consistent customer satisfaction. Dollar general have a certain chain of management starting at the top in the headquarters department located in Goodlettsville Tennessee. When a new store is about to be opened Management in headquarters appoints store merchandiser s (setters) who s key roles are to coordinate the store opening process by managing the staff, installing the IBM point of sale terminals, building shelves and stocking them with products. They are also there to test the software and link up connections with headquarters. They are also used to close or reorganize a store if need be. Once this process is finished it is then up to the store manager to maintain general control. They must then oversee stock when it arrives, handle communications with headquarters and they must use a paper and clipboard system to track employee contact information, cash deposit logs and the arrival of goods. Organization is a key role in Dollar Generals operations they have set guidelines on how stock must be placed on shelves and how set ups must be controlled. This way management is more easily able to keep an eye on stock and general running of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Golden Lilies Quotes Lisa See assigns Lily a cheerful path and Aunt a more depressing path in the novel. See uses them to portray how a woman s societal position could plunge or soar, without their doing. After Lily s footbinding phase, her golden lilies were described as perfect. Her entire future was favorably transformed merely because of the innate structure of her feet. Lily s aunt commenced in a successful family, but she was brought down by her unattractive looks. Lily described, Aunt was plump, and her teeth were like jagged stones protruding from a karst cave. Her bound feet were not very small, maybe fourteen centimeters long. (11) Her social status was brought lower still when her only child ended up as a daughter. Feet structure, gender, and number of sons were all important factors that only fate could choose. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After Snow Flower explains to Lily how hard she had tried to escape foot binding, Lily declares, You can t fight your fate. It is predestined (56). Later in the novel, Aunt explains the sorrow of never having a son and her unattractive looks. Then, she unintentionally uses Lily s words verbatim and states, You can t fight your fate. It is predestined (78). The women knew that they couldn t change their fate, even if it decided their level of happiness. Society had made a woman s societal status completely based off of luck. The gender of their children, looks, and shape of feet were not things women could choose. Women similar to Lily were very happy with their good luck. However, many others, including Lily s aunt, had unfortunate fates, but what mattered most was how they dealt with the situations presented to them. Despite her miscarriages and stillbirths, Aunt still manages to maintain a caring personality and positive attitude. Beautiful Moon! Lily! Come ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Three Types of Ancient Chinese Rulers In ancient China, many different rulers tried to unify and rule the country using a variety of methods Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism to name a few. Each philosophy had its own set of rules of how people should act both in public and privately. The overall goal of each philosophy was to set a standard of acceptable living that would ensure harmony and success for the society. However, each was different and thus had different results. Legalism is a philosophy emphasizing strict obedience to the legal system. It was one of the main philosophic currents during the Warring States period and when it was most prominent. The school s most famous proponent and contributor, Han Fei believed that a ruler should use the following three tools to govern his subjects: law, method, and legitimacy. The law code must be clearly written and made public. All people under the ruler were equal before the law. Laws should reward those who obey them and punish accordingly those who dare to break them. Thus it is guaranteed that actions taken are systematically predictable. In addition, the system of law, not the ruler, ran the state, a statement of rule of law. If the law is successfully enforced, even a weak ruler will be strong. Especially important is that no one can fathom the ruler s motivations, and thus no one can know which behavior might help them get ahead, other than following the laws. Legitimacy is the position of the ruler, not the ruler himself or herself, that holds the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Setting Of Esperanza Rising Book Report Esperanza Rising The book I read was Esperanza Rising. The author is Pam Muños Ryan. It was published by Scholastic in the year 2000. The cover illustrator is Joe Cepeda. The genre of Esperanza Rising is historical fiction. In total there are 259 pages. The overall theme of Esperanza Rising is perseverance and overcoming hardships. The first setting is in Aguascalientes, Mexico. The book takes place during the 1930s. They have a huge house and a vineyard. Their land is hundreds of acres and they are very wealthy. The second setting is in Arvin, California. It is a farm company and many Mexicans live there. They live in small cabins and the living conditions are horrible. Esperanza has it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Esperanza is the protagonist of the story. She is very wealthy and gets everything she wants. She struggles through her father s death and moving to California. Throughout the story she becomes very mature, determined, and a hard worker. She really shocked me because she was a very spoiled princess who became a very strong migrant worker. Ramona Ortega also known as Mama is Esperanza s mother. They are always together and she helped Esperanza stay strong. Throughout the story she is very strong but becomes very ill and depressed. Miguel was Esperanza s best friends when they were little kids. He is the child of two servants that work for the family. He wants to become a mechanic and is very determined to reach that goal. They still look after eachother, even though they aren t very close due to their social status. In the end he is able to bring back Abuelita back from Mexico. Hortensia was a servant that took care of their family. She always looked after Esperanza and was almost like a second mother. She was a Zapotec Indian. She was Alfonso s wife and the mother of Miguel. Alfonso was a field worker and a very close friend to Papa. He loved the land and took care of the rose garden. He is the main person who helped everyone get to California. Isabel is the daughter of Juan and Josefina. She is only 9 years old but can clean, do laundry, and change diapers. She was the one who taught Esperanza how to do housework. She becomes very close friends with Esperanza. Isabel is the only one who goes to school to learn to read, write, and speak ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Ethnic Identity Essay They are groups that within a larger society that display a unique set of cultural traits. It keeps populations together through culture, history and geography. Together others shape their identity which is the sense of belonging to a group and sharing its culture. Each person, wants to discover his or her identity through their culture even if it is exploring their traditions. You wonder when is the right time to introduce a child to their culture? Throughout, your life you find out what ethnic group you belong to what traditions to keep or not to keep. But, you also decide whether or not to pass it on to your future children. Local groups may merge into a larger group which became a region or nation. Some people who are from different ethnic groups tend to move into regions where their people from the same culture this is called Chain Migration. Most of them may not know each other, they may see as having more in common with each other than with the people of other ethnic groups. Ethnicity is a person s ethnic identity this not the same as their race, religion or language but it is however defined by some or all these following factors. A person can have multiple ethnic backgrounds but their ethnic identity can be one or the other ethnic background. Trying to find your ethnic identity is difficult if you have multiple ethnic backgrounds. Ethnic Groups share a common language or religion, each person ethnicity means alot to them. Ethnicity is seen as a social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. I Am Not A Patriot Analysis Why I Am Not a Patriot (Terms and Conditions May Apply) Standard dictionaries define patriotism as a love for or devotion to one s country. While this offers a succinct introduction to the notion of patriotism, a comprehensive account of the subject extends well beyond the scope of any singular definition. In his defense of Modern Patriotism, Stephen Nathanson addresses the hesitation that people face when forced to adopt or reject the patriot label. Indeed, the modern conception of a patriot carries implications of blind allegiance and excessive nationalism. Alternatively, to say that one is not a patriot suggests that one lacks the loyalty appropriate to citizens. I open this discussion with the inner dialogue I faced when asked ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While few advocates of patriotism would argue against the value of adopting patriotic beliefs, the touchstone of patriotism involves a readiness to act for your country. Kateb interprets this as a readiness to die and to kill, for one s country. However, his claims can be easily countered; even if full fledged patriotism does involve a willingness to die for one s country it is not defined by it. Instead a true patriot promises to uphold and advance a set of principles, even when his country does not. The U.S. supreme court notes that an informed public is the most potent of all restraints upon misgovernment. After all, patriotism, however social in nature, is a political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Bilingualism Myths There are many myths about bilingualism having negative effects. One of those myths are that babies are hopelessly confused by exposure to two languages. However, studies have proven that learning more than one language as an infant is actually very beneficial and not difficult to do. According to Judith F. Kroll, babies develop the ability to discriminate the languages that they listen to and are more open to learning a new language. A study by Ferran Pons and other colleagues, revealed how bilingual children show an earlier attentional shift to the mouth. This is due to the fact that bilingual infants rely more on the perceptual salient of audiovisual speech cues in order to to construct two different language systems. Furthermore, another ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is why there should be a program created at the University of California, Riverside. This program should be available to everyone in the community. Furthermore, the program would consist of sessions in which the data and studies done on bilingual infants can be presented and broken down. The way in which the information is presented is very crucial because there are certain things that make it difficult to explain. The information about the benefits of bilingualism in infants will be presented by taking the studies conducted and breaking down everything completely, including the terms and the data. These sessions will be open to whoever wants to inform themselves or has concerns about exposing their babies to more than one language. In addition, the program will allow those who have first hand experiences with being bilingual from infancy or who have bilingual infants to speak about the benefits. However, if the program were to only be accessible by going to UCR then it would make it difficult for many to find the time to attend. Just as many other programs such as health programs, go around schools informing parents this program will mobilize itself. By mobilizing this program we will be able to reach more people. The places that we would target the most would be elementary schools, daycare centers, and certain clinics that deal with pregnant parents. These would be very good places to go to and inform parents about bilingual infants because it would still be a good time for them to do so. This program could also inform them about the other benefits of bilingualism throughout an individual s life span. Lastly, it would be more beneficial to inform them about all the other benefits as well because the parents or future parents will be able to see how exposing their child to more than one language will really benefit them in the long ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Friar Lawrence Dbq In the Shakespeare s passage Romeo and Juliet the lovers died. But no one is aware of the person that caused both of their deaths. It s clear that Friar Lawrence has caused the death. Friar Laurence wasn t able to deliver the message. Lawrence is the character responsible because he didn t deliver the message that Juliet wasn t dead. Document E states Who bare my letter, then, to Romeo? I could not send it. When Laurence found out the letter wasn t delivered he was furious because the letter states that Juliet is not dead. Being that the letter was not delivered no one knows what will or could happen. Since the letter wasn t delivered, Romeo killed his self. Romeo was under the influence that Juliet was dead. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Materiality In English Literature Medieval Things: Materiality, Objects, and Literary Practice In this seminar we will study critical works of medieval English literature along current theoretical writing that shares an interest in things and objects. Since the 1980s, the humanities and social sciences have developed new approaches of thinking about materiality. Early work in material culture targeted at the social productivity of objects created by humans. However, essential approaches often grouped beneath the time period new materialist have questioned this human focused angle, suggesting rather that the human beings and things are essentially distinctive in a particular modern concept. Philosopher and historian Bruno Latour, argued that the line between humans and natural phenomena the line between object and subject was more permeable prior to the seventeenth century. Our seminar will dive into this claim, analyzing English medieval literature and philosophy. The readings will include texts written by Bill Brown, Jane Bennet, Gilles Deleuze, Sara Ahmed and Manuel De Landa; and medieval literature by William Langland (Piers Plowman), Geoffrey Chaucer (dream visions and some of the Canterbury Tales), Marie de France (short romances called Lays), Julian of Norwich (A Revelation of Love), Thomas Malory (Morte Darthur). Transatlantic Literature and the History of Print, 1700 1900 This course will focus on the methodologies of book history as they are applicable to the Anglophone written tradition, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Life Of Muhammad Ali The death of Muhammad Ali, the former heavyweight champion, triggered a worldwide outpouring of affection. The former champion died on June 3 at age 74 of shock. Ali had long suffered from Parkinson s disease, which made the once graceful athlete a prisoner in his own body. President Obama, who keeps a pair of Ali s gloves on display in his private study, paid tribute to the late athlete, saying he was a man who fought for us. Ali was born in the American state of Kentucky in 1942. He took up boxing at the age of 12. Within only six years, the gifted teenager became Olympic light heavyweight champion and at 22, he became the world heavyweight champion. Ali was the first boxer to win the heavyweight championship three times, establishing himself ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Social Workers And Substance Abuse Field of Practice Social workers who work in the area of substance abuse concentrates on specific clients that have an addiction problem and those who are abusing different drug substances. Social workers who are working and dealing with cases of substance abuse can help clients on their journey to rehabilitation by being supportive, offering encouragement, and making the path to restoration a slightly easier. Social workers in this field use their knowledge and abilities to comprehend the needs of the client in relation to their substance abuse problems. The social worker measures the client to understand the severity of the substance abuse in order to know how to deal with the client. Social workers experienced in substance misuse and addiction often work as part of a team with other specialists, particularly licensed alcohol and drug therapists, doctors, and nurses. The NASW states that, Many states require alcohol and drug certification in order to work in concentrated dependence treatment settings (nasw.org). The NASW provides a general overview on how social workers practice in the field of substance abuse and their goals. The National Association of Social Workers states that, By developing and pertaining evidence informed methods that include proven interventions and evolving procedures based on developing research findings, social workers can evidently improve treatment amenities for clients and their families. This methodology to service delivery demands that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Emile Durkheim s Influence On Society Émile Durkheim was born in France in 1858 to a Jewish family and started attending a rabbinical school at a young age but eventually decided not to continue on that path and instead became an agnostic. He eventually went on to become a philosophy teacher and is considered to have played a pivotal roll in the rise of sociology. Durkheim believed that society shaped every aspect of human thought and behavior. He promoted the importance of society and suggests that without it things like art, family, laws and morality could not exist. He insists that although we are all individual beings with the capability of making our own decisions, all of our life choices are made within a sociological structure provide to us from the day were are born. He believed these social ties were so important that we needed an entire discipline scientifically committed to understanding it. He wanted data to be collected, studied and compared. Thus the field of Sociology was born, and Durkheim considered the father of it. While attempting to understand the social Durkheim was continuously led back to the religious. Durkheim found that religion and society were absolutely synonymous and that one could not survive without the other stating, If religion has given birth to all that is essential in society, it is because the idea of society is the soul of religion. (191) Durkheim was intent on identifying certain elements of religious beliefs that are common across different cultures. For Durkheim, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Pesticides In Agriculture Vegetables and fruits are commonly used everywhere to meet the requirement of balance diet and good health.1 Grape is one of the most widely cultivated fruit crops in Egypt. It s regarded to be the second important fruit crop after citrus. Egyptian s geographical spread of production enables fresh sweet grapes to be available from May to July. It s grown from Alexandria in the north of Egypt to Aswan in the south. There are several varieties of t grape produced in Egypt, such as early sweet, Superior, Thompson, Flame seedless, crimson, and Red globe. Competition among Egyptian growers is hard. There s always more competition each year because of the new grape plantations coming into production every year, so the only thing that keeps one a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This data help notably to know human exposure to pesticide residues during dietary intake and also serve in improving pesticide action plan in the land. The monitoring program for pesticide residues should be established routinely to provide a check on compliance with best agricultural practice on the use of pesticides.17 20 Optimally, pesticide monitoring should scanning all pesticides in all samples. This requirement implies that, theoretically, all pesticides have to be detected in all items. In reality, because of what is known about the expected pesticides used against the pests attacking grapes fruits and leaves, analyses have to be limited to those pesticides that are practically used, i.e. organophosphate and carbamate insecticides.21 The aim of the present study was the monitoring of pesticide residues of organophosphate and carbamate in grape fruits and leaves in three Egyptian governorates, Qalyubia, Sharkia and Minufiya and to compare these residues with the maximum residues limits in grapes. Materials and methods Sampling A total of 24 samples of grape fruits and 24 samples of leaves were collected for multi residue analyses of certain organophosphorus and carbamate pesticides. Samples were collected weekly from the local markets of three Governorates, Qalyubia, Minufiya ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. British Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution in Great Britain began in eighteenth century due to the economic differences in many areas, the rise of factories, and the advances in technologies. The Industrial Revolution created a foundation for the modern world s economy and helped advance the world s markets and industries. It also affected the social system and improved the people s living standard. Learning about the Industrial Revolution will help us understand more about the history of our prosperous economy. There were many factors that started the British Industrial Revolution such as economic differences in rural areas and cities, the rise of many factories which fulfilled the needs for workers and increased jobs, along with the advancement in technologies which created new production methods. In rural areas, labours were cheap and many workers became unemployed and this increased poverty. In cities, the economy was different. Many factories were formed which created more jobs causing the people in rural areas to leave their towns to work in cities. Since the majority of people lived in cities and worked in factories, it created the industrial system (1). During the Industrial Revolution, men, women, and even children needed to work in order to survive. They worked in dangerous environments and were paid with low wages. Children and women were favored to work in coal mining industry because they were slim. They suffered severe contamination And children were abused for what was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Understanding Canadian History Essay Understanding Canadian History Art history contributes to our understanding of Canada s history. Urban history, art history, and material history documented events as they unfurled. Demographic concentration, architecture, economics, and cultural aspects are well documented in the above disciplines of history. Art itself is about people and their expressions of hope and meaning. Their impressions and thoughts are transported to their respective canvases. For the most part, these forms of history are less biassed and they tell the story as it actually was. A tour of the National Gallery showed that art comes in many forms: landscape paintings, portraiture, carvings, sculptures, metal work, among others. Viewing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These materials show a progress or evolution of a nation. The various possessions found in a young Canada showed a very diverse country. Early Canada lacked the resources or the tradesmen to produce materials for everyday use, such as furniture, precious metals, cutlery, dolls, and other personal items. That is why many of the items found in Canada are of European origin. It wasn t until years later that many trades were developed to self sustain early settlers. For example, early glass objects were crude in form and function. With advances in technology, came clearer glass objects that could be mass produced. Significant advancements in technology can be noted in most all other materials also. One could also see development and history though architecture. Although we walk down the streets of Ottawa going about daily business, most of us are usually unaware of our historical surroundings. The older unassuming buildings on Sparks Street reveal intricate carvings in stone. Where did these carvings come from? Numerous architectural wonders in the city of Ottawa attest to the hardships and fortitude of the early nation builders. These are, however, not mere architectural achievements. These buildings tell a story about the people, sickness, employment and economics of the time. In fact, the Royal Canadian Mint was a cholera ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Electronic Warfare Analysis Paper Electronic Warfare Analysis of Army SINCGARS Radios Operation tempo in cyber and electronic warfare can be described by the OODA (Observe Orient Decision Action) loop decision making process (Pace). The steps occupy a logical order of electronic attack or defense. First, a particular electromagnetic characteristic is observed by either human or electronic operators. For example, a spike in a frequency known to be used by the enemy, indicating a potential target for electronic attack, or a sudden increase in noise on friendly systems which could indicate jamming by an adversary. Orientation is the allocation of resources to either exploit or counter the observed characteristic, such as reconfiguring analog or digital tuners, clocks, or filters ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This would render conversation intelligible, as every second of transmission would include a static burst that would cause information to be lost. In mathematical terms, this means the 25 kHz wide jamming signal must sweep through the entire bandwidth every second. With 2320 channels, this yields a required tempo for the jammer as: 0.43 ms. The required operational tempo to effectively jam the SINCGARS radio is much higher than operational tempo required to frequency hop. This can be explained by looking at the bandwidth cost for the hopped radio and the swept jammer. The radio hops 111 times per second, with each hop being a distinct channel, but has 2320 channels to choose from. Each second only uses a small part of the total bandwidth, specifically 2.7 MHz out of an available 58 MHz. In contrast, the jammer is blind to the hop pattern, and must sweep over the entire 58 MHz once a second to have a chance of interrupting at least one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. What Are The Similarities Between The Lottery And The... Have you ever partaken in a stoning? The Lottery and The Hunger Games both have very strong points of violence throughout the text. Both of these popular stories have a similar purpose, to point out problems in society. Then two stories are written in the same storyline of This is our tradition and we stick to it . The Lottery and The Hunger Games are very different and very similar in who announces, the lead character, and the process of drawing. One similarity is both stories have an announcer. The announcer in The Hunger Games is Effie Trinket. Effie is a famous woman that works for the Capitol. However, in The Lottery, the announcer is Mr. Summers. Mr. Summers hosts practically every town event. Both of these announcers believe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Roosevelt s Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine Essay Before considering Professor X s assertion that the Roosevelt Corollary actually corrupted the Monroe Doctrine s benevolent intent, it is worth considering whether or not the Monroe Docterine was as benevolent as the unnamed professor seems to suggest. Professor X considers Monroe s 1823 Doctrine an act of benevolence, in which an increasingly dominant world power generously extends protection over its continental neighbors. Yet the Professor ignores the inherently imperialistic subtext that is contained within the Doctrine, and thus his comparison of the Monroe Doctrine to the Roosevelt Corollary omits a fundamental aspect of America s colonialist history. Monroe wrote that Spain and Portugal s efforts to improve the condition of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They become, as Deborah Poole claims, an imperial subject, the focus of the anxious and interested spectators whose racial discourses, administrative habits, historical narratives, and spatial configurations... form and legitimate imperial power . With the public political protection of these nations assured in the eyes of other international spectators as a result of the Monroe Doctrine, the citizens of these nations felt an increased sense of protection that resonated throughout the region. Yet as the century progressed and America began using the Doctrine as the basis of militaristic action, these countries struggled to reconcile the idea of America as an ever present force of veiled imperialism within their own national identity. This deceptively paternalistic hierarchy produced an evaluative system that relegated the recipient of such political protection as inferior, and fundamentally undermined any larger political benevolence the Monroe Doctrine contained. Thus, Professor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Dimensions of Team Membership Essay Introduction Desire for control, tolerance for change, wanting direction, not wanting conflict, getting along with team members and working together towards a common goal are a few of the items that will be discussed in this paper. Knowing your teammates learning style helps to decrease the time it takes to form team norms. Understanding your leadership style in various task and relationship oriented situations and how you handle conflict in are a few other topics discussed. Identifying within all of the mentioned behavior theories assist in developing a high performance team. Analysis Tolerance for Ambiguity Up until six years ago, my tolerance for change and not being in control was half of what it is today. Life has a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bion documented three behaviors that occur during dissonance as; (1) dependence, (2) fight flight, and (3) pairing (Bright, 2011). Dependence in a group is seen as members blaming someone or something else for their awkward feeling and either becoming dysfunctional when the group becomes overly dependent on members, or having a positive outcome if the group comes together and rallies to succeed (Bright, 2011). I experienced both sides of dependence when my former employer made major changes to the leadership of the organization. The leader that was put in place was rarely there and had a separate agenda from the organization. At first a few of us banded together to keep things at status quo, but after a while we gave up and I became emotionally detached from the organization. Fight flight behavior is evident when there is ambiguity. Disruptive conflict between members of the group is the fight aspect and the flight aspect is when members mentally shut down and no longer participate in the group (Bright, 2011). Neither behavior is productive in a group, but can be turned into a positive if recognized and dealt with proactively; communication is the key. During the reorganization mentioned above, there were several disruptive conflicts that resulted in terminations. Becoming emotionally detached wasn t a bad thing for me on a personal level because I didn t take work home with me and I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. New Belgium Brewing Company Essay Belgium is known for a culture of high quality beer and this concept was formulated by an electrical engineer from Fort Collins, Colorado. The electrical engineer, Jeff Lebesch, was traveling through Belgium on his fat tired mountain bike when he envisioned the same high quality beer in Colorado. Lebesch acquired the special strain of yeast used in Belgium and took it back to his basement in Colorado and the experimentation process was initiated. His friends were the samplers and when they approved the beer it was marketed. In 1991, Lebesch opened the New Belgium Brewing Company (NBB) with his wife, Kim Jordan, as the marketing director. The first beer and continued bestseller, Fat Tire Amber Ale, was named after the bike ride in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2003, Owsley hired David Holt as a consultant for NBB who was a professor at Oxford and an expert in branding. Holt and Owsley outlined a paper to describe the brand identity, character, culture and promise at NBB. Holt determined the brand identity for NBB as a culture that practiced creative activities for the pleasure of doing them well and in accord with the natural environment. Second, there was a key fact in promotion. In the beginning, NBB used word of mouth, but recognized a need to reach more customers. They increased the awareness of the NBB product by attending festivals to give out samples of the beer and created a sales team throughout the territories of distribution. NBB found an advertising agency in New York, Amalgamated, to communicate the brand identity. The advertising campaign was created to target men that were sophisticated beer drinkers between the ages of twenty five to forty four with the image of being practical. The ad focuses on presenting the organizational image of being down to earth by positioning the brand as fanciful, thoughtful and insightful. Third, there was a key fact of the internal environment. Before NBB was marketed, Lebesch and his wife established the core values and beliefs that led to a culture that is ethical, environmentally concerned and socially responsible. NBB is dedicated to the employees, customers and environment while being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay on Investigative Reporting is the Driving Force in... Investigative reporting has been a driving force in journalism for centuries. The reporting tradition of revealing misconduct was already well established much before the 20th Century. Its practise even predates the publication of the first successful colonial newspaper in 1704, demonstrating the press watchdog role has had deep historical roots in democracy much prior to the 1960s. Over the past three centuries, investigative reporters have tried to make a difference by raising public consciousness about perceived wrongdoings. Prior to the early 1960s, investigative reporting was highly localised and sporadic. This was a reflection of the character of early journalism and the technological limits of communication. It was not until the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second was an exclusive by Sunday Times Insight, whose reporter Ron Hall detailed the methods used by a criminal landlord, Peter Rachman, to terrorise tenants. These examples set a trend and by the late 1960s there were many new vehicles for investigative reporting in the national media. One of the most notable reporters of the time was Ron Hall, who has been considered to have virtually invented the art of investigative journalism in Britain, as one of a trio of young reporters in the 1960s, he created the insight team of the Sunday Times. Shortly after he joined the paper, the scandal of the Profumo affair broke so he began to produce a weekly detailed account of what had happened, digging deeper into the background story. Shortly after that, the first truly investigative article written by Hall was an account of the life and misdeeds of Rachman, the corrupt slum landlord. In the course of his 20 years on the paper, he was associated with some of its most important investigative stories, including the Philby spy scandal, thalidomide, and the remarkable disclosure that the yachtsman Donald Crowhurst, who had taken part in a round the world race, and had faked his journey, pretending to have orbited the globe. Ron Hall was one of the most influential and talented journalists of his time, an architect of the Sunday Times Insight pages and pioneered techniques of investigative journalism that altered the nature of much of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Echo And Narcissus Punishment What if a god decided to reward you for your actions. That would be the greatest thing ever! But what if you got on their bad side, and they punished you severely? You would now have to pay the ultimate price. In Midas and Echo Narcissus, the punishments and rewards can be seen throughout the entirety of the myths. In Midas and Echo Narcissus, the text explains to us how different gods punish and reward someone for their actions. In the myth of King Midas, Midas is rewarded by the god, Bacchus, for his noble acts towards one of bacchus men. According to the text, Bacchus was so grateful, he offered to grant Midas any wish.. (Tales from Ovid Ted Hughes p. 188). Since Midas was so compassionate and caring with Bacchus man, he was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Representation Of Gender Masculinity The representation of gender in a masculine context in New Zealand is constructed through hegemonic constructions formed through colonisation. Due to being constructed by this dominant ideology, which in terms of a New Zealand context is Pakeha and male (Hegemony), the construction of masculinity appears natural. This hegemonic masculinity is so naturalised it becomes invisible and we don t see or think about it. Law, R (1997) states that The concept of hegemonic masculinity allows for us to theorise the simultaneous existence of different constructions of masculinity, the social dominance of some constructions and their legitimation as natural and the fluid and contested character of all constructions of gender Pakeha men are the hegemonic masculinity in a New Zealand context, they have social dominance over women and the Maori, even though they are same gender as Maori men due to colonization they are repressed in terms of dominance. Masculinity is ideological; it is embedded in culture and constructs gender. One is born as a sex, either female or male, which then leads to a representation of there gender, as in if you re a man it is being masculine and a female being feminine, these expectations of gender have been embedded in society and determine traits and qualities that represent the two genders. This means we have to act in a certain way to show our gender or to be considered masculine or feminine and if you don t fit into to these stereotypes, it can effect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Iranian Hostage Crisis And The Formation Of The Social... War of Words: The Effect of the Media on the Iranian Hostage Crisis and the Formation of the Social Identity of Radical Islamic Extremists Katherine Brislin HST 111 Pr. Fought April 18, 2015 On November 4, 1979, a group of five hundred Iranian student protesters and members of the Muslim Student Followers of the Imam s Line raided and overtook the United States Embassy in Tehran, taking sixty six Americans captive. Of the more than sixty hostages, only fourteen were released quickly, leaving about fifty two Americans held as prisoners for the remainder of the crisis. Both the then President of the United States, President Jimmy Carter, and the Iranian demonstrators initially believed that the situation in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although, the demonstrators were not only supporting the overthrow of American influences and their overstepping of boundaries in Iran, but also in actuality supporting the Iranian Revolution and the Islamic Revival throughout the Muslim World. The United States, who for years had played a significant role in Iran s political and economic affairs, despite supporting and economizing off of core values that the Iranian and Islamic community believed to be immoral and corrupt, as well as planning secret missions to overthrow Iranian politicians for economic gain, had actually given Iran a long list of reasons to expel them and their influences from their social and political sphere, unlike the otherwise simplified reasons presented to the American people through the media. The Iran Hostage Crisis not only represents the first real conflict that the United States of America had with radical Islamic militants, but shows the great influence that the media has on portraying and forming the social identity of various peoples and historical events in the minds of its viewers. It also shows how the media can be used to manipulate the public s minds through the creation and use of propaganda to change the course of history and to in turn benefit itself as a country. In order to better understand how skewed the depiction of the events in Tehran were in the media, it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Tape Recorder Essay INTRODUCTION: Tape recorder was invented for recording sound by Fritz Pfleumer in 1928 based on the invention of magnetic wire recording by valdemar poulsen in 1898.The first tape recorder from AGE was the magnetophon K1, demonstrated in Germany in 1935.Eduard schuller of AGE built the recorders and developed a ring shaped recording and playback head. A tape recorder is a portable electronic gadget used to record, reproduce, erase and rerecord sound on a magnetic tape. This devise can be used without any problem anybody by operating the press buttons attached to the recorder, viz. stop, play, wind, rewind, record, pause and reject . GUIDELINES FOR USING A TAPE RECORDER IN TEACHING  Functions of tape and recorded cassette must be ensured before its use.  The teacher should be prepare, customize, and practice the recorded lesson before using in the classroom.  The teacher can use prerecorded programmed in tape recorder.  The teacher must store all the cassette so that they can be used later. All can use the prestigious person s talks for their purpose and this can be possible only because of tape recorder. The store data of computer and measurement can be done in the instruments of scientific research and medical research. To preserve and reproduce the various forms of information tape recorder can be helpful. The tape recorder records and reproduces sound by keeping electrical signals as magnetic patterns on a plastic tape coated with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Baroque Music And The Baroque Era Baroque music began in Italy and it spread to all other parts of Europe. The musical characters in the baroque era pursued interests in subjectivity of the observers and created a deep human feeling while composing their music (Harbison 22). This character of the baroque artists is depicted in several works done by Michelangelo. One of the pieces of art was campidoglio on the hill capitalino. The picture above takes the structure of a sculpture and it is placed in a three dimension space having different open square loggia. It has lamps on the staircase as shown and there are various sculptures existing. In relation to baroque music, as a person climbs the staircases near the lamp areas, the visuals effects changes with time as he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In such kinds of music the major has high range, the various consonants, and the fast tempo in the music representing joy in the making of the music and the minor such as dissonant, the slow tempo and low pitch in the music are used to represent the general feelings of sadness. The messiah is characterized by an orchestral restraint something that was ignored by other musicians who adopted the same genre of music, for example, Mozart (Steinberg 154). According to Lorraine Hunt and Nicholas CD, the messiah begins with a quiet note, whereby the first chorus is paved the way for by musical instruments (Lorraine and Nicholas).The whole oratorio does not have any particular key but music specialists have concluded that it tends to lean towards an E major. I Know My Redeemer Lives , music is far field from E major, which is a major scale specifically based on E. It has a three part A B A structure and an obbligato trumpet that is expected by an opera audience (Frideric 47). . The opening soprano for part three, I Know My Redeemer Lives features a simple violin accompaniment. The first scene tells of the resurrection of Christ based on the teachings of Job. Soprano air starts in the part of the song I know that my redeemer liveth and that he shall stand... and dominates the whole part of the music. This helps in creating emotions and feelings to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Essay about The Life of a Chinese Farmer Contemporary World Culture Project Part I Instructor: Sally Franco Ashley Guioa February 5, 2013 The year is 2006, my name is Ashley, and I am a Chinese farmer who lives in the North China Plain with my husband and three children aged newborn, six, and eleven years old. We are located about ninety miles from Beijing in which we commute to by means of a fast train when needed. The North China Plain is known as China s Breadbasket because it contains sixty five percent of its farmland. My family and I have six acres of land for our farming income and livelihood. Three acres are used for rice harvesting and the other three acres are used for the growth of vegetables for sale including cucumbers, peppers, and cabbage. Also owned on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On a daily basis we eat a variety of foods cooked in many fashions. For our meat dishes, we sometimes, fry, bake, braise, steam, roast, or boil them and it contains any of the following: chicken, fish, pork, or beef. Of course we consume a lot of rice with our meals, some of which are stir fry dishes that contain meat, vegetables, and rice. In addition our Chinese culture has several different soups as well. We are creative with our meals based on the vegetables, meats, and rice that we produce ourselves. Occasionally we will venture out to the local markets to purchase other types of food for a little more variety, when we have the extra money or additional goods of our own for trade. Local markets can be found all over the streets of China in every area and consist of items such as vegetables, meats, fish, sweets, and even everyday items such as silk, tea, jade, porcelain, household items, etc. Living in poverty as a Chinese farmer in the year 2006 isn t an easy life. It s the only life that I ve known, therefore, the only life that my children have known. Income isn t always steady and part time help on the farm isn t always available. We can only do the best that we can. I have several fears and worries on a constant basis including not selling enough products to make income, or even break even in a year s worth of hard work and dedication. I also fear that major storms and/or weather conditions at any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Political Rhetoric How Form Highlights Lack of Logic in Political Rhetoric next to of course god america i, a poem by E.E Cummings is a political speech written in the form of a sonnet. The last line of the poem, He spoke. And drank rapidly a glass of water signifies to the reader that the first thirteen lines of the poem which is in quotation marks is a speech given to an audience. The poem is filled with patriotic songs in the first and second quatrain that echo common political rhetoric. The lines of the poem demonstrate poor command of language, which contradicts the expectations for a political speech, which is expected to be intelligent and written or spoken in proper and formal language. The poem has empty exclamatory words and uses metaphors that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The politician in this poem is ignorant of his language. Cummings arrangement highlights a common attribute of politicians. Their address to the public usually has no meaning, makes no logical sense and is filled with empty words like those used by the speaker in this poem. Cummings attracts the reader s attention to this political situation by the gap in the last line of the poem, He spoke. And drank a glass of water. He spoke is a complete sentence and the only place in the poem with punctuation. The completeness of the sentence creates a space between it and the continuation of the line, And drank rapidly a glass of water. The gap here makes the reader think about what He says. It becomes more apparent to the reader that the speaker does not communicate any message. The speaker does not inform the audience but only tries to stir them up emotionally through his recital of common patriotic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Cinematic Codes in Moulin Rouge Essay Cinematic Codes in Moulin Rouge All four cinematic codes work together in a film to inform the audience s understanding of a film and to convey meaning and the ideology in a preferred reading favoured by the film maker so that the audience interprets the film in the way intended. In the film Moulin Rouge (Luhrman, 2000, US) the cinematic codes, mise en scene, sound, cinematography and editing all work well together in the opening sequence to set up the film maker s preferred reading. The film opens with a conductor on a stage in a grand theatre, signifying a show which links well with the idea behind Moulin Rouge, informing the audience that it is like a show. The curtains behind the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The music is loud and orchestral, immediately capturing the audience s attention; the tempo is also quite slow to begin with. Suddenly changes to a song with a much faster tempo, The Can Can. This song is also a famous one and helps inform the audience that the film is set in Paris. All the way through this shot, the camera is slowly zooming in very slightly, and this camera movement helps to draw the audience into the action. It stops when the stage frames the shot perfectly. The song ends abruptly and as it does it links with the editing as Paris, 1900 appears on the screen to inform the audience of the time and place it is set. This shot then dissolves into a much darker shot, informing the audience that maybe this film isn t about the celebration of love, and that something sinister is going to happen, the sound also links well with this as it is quite melancholy, this song signifies to the audience that the story beginning to unfold is a tragic one. The character singing is directly addressing the audience as he narrates the story through song, and the contrast between the sound here and the sound in the previous shot is extremely noticeable as it is much more depressing. It is known as parallel sounds as it matches the action in the shot and emphasized by the morose characters and the shadowy lighting. The character singing is placed in the corner of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Olney Company Inc Payroll Register Answers Essay Name: Amber Smith CAUTION: See round rules in Excel Instructions before calculating OT for slaried employees. Enter the appropriate numbers/formulas in the shaded (gray) cells. An asterisk (*) will appear to the right of an incorrect answer. For a breakdown of the solution by chapter, see the worksheet tabs labeled CPP 2 through 6 representing the solutions for chapters 2 6. Continuing Payroll Problem B OLNE PAY FOR PERIOD ENDING January 8, 20 NO. OF W/H ALLOW. HOURS WORKE D REGULAR EARNINGS RATE PER HOUR OVERTIME EARNINGS HOURS WORKE D MARITAL STATUS EMPLOYEE AMOUNT RATE PER HOUR TOTAL AMOUNT EARNINGS OASDI FICA HI 11 Mangino, R. 12 Flores, I. 13 Palmetto, C. 21 Waters, R. 22 Kroll, C. 31 Ruppert, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... TAXABLE E 23.00 54.00 11.00 44.00 46.00 29.00 88.00 86.00 96.17 477.17 10.44 15.62 9.22 16.59 16.95 25.71 23.95 24.80 37.86 46.05 227.17 0.27 0.41 0.24 0.43 0.44 0.67 0.62 0.65 0.99 1.20 5.92
  • 48. 4.59 6.87 4.05 7.29 7.45 11.31 10.53 10.90 16.65 20.25 99.90 20.00 50.00 40.00 60.00 20.00 40.00 50.00 50.00 30.00 80.00 440.00 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.85 6.80 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 16.50 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 259.99 350.66 228.17 412.00 429.47 663.99 619.33 586.06 989.49 1,169.08 5,708.25 340.00 508.80 300.30 540.35 552.00 837.50 780.00 807.69 1,233.16 1,500.00 7,399.80 Taxable Earnings 7,399.80 7,399.80 Rate 0.60% 3.70% Net FUTA Tax 44.40 SUTA Tax 274.01 TAXABLE EARNINGS HI FUTA SUTA 340.00 508.80 300.30 540.35 552.00 837.50 780.00 807.69 1,233.16 1,500.00 7,399.80 340.00 508.80 300.30 540.35 552.00 837.50 780.00 807.69 1,233.16 1,500.00 7,399.80 340.00 508.80 300.30 540.35 552.00 837.50 780.00 807.69 1,233.16 1,500.00 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Importance Of High School Athletes In Sports Bobby Unser once said Success is where preparation and opportunity meet. . This quote is relevant to this subject, because if the athlete works hard at preparing himself to excel at his grades he should be granted the opportunity to play sports. High school athletes should be required to acquire a certain GPA in order to participate in sports for a multitude of reasons, including: First, having higher grades would teach the players to work hard in order to participate in activities they enjoy. Second, after the student graduates from high school, colleges are going to look at their GPA in order for the athletes to qualify for a scholarship whether for athletics or academics (Blake). Lastly, playing sports is a privilege, not a priority (Reeves). The players having to maintain a certain GPA would teach them hard work. It would teach them hard work by showing the players they won t receive everything just handed to them. It would also show the athletes that they need to work hard in order to be able to do the extracurricular activities they enjoy doing. The athletes learning hard work would help them in college because they need to know how to work hard on their education in college. Lastly, learning hard work from obtaining a high GPA is that if the player proves he can work hard academically it will also prove that he can work hard as an athlete (Wells) After high school if the athlete wants to attend college they will need to have a certain GPA. They will need a certain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...