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The Government In The Giver s Society
The government in the fictional movie The Giver is viewed as a corrupt nation by the main characters,
Jonas and the Giver; however, in the real world, the Gaza Strip is even more of an unethical dystopian
society due to government control, food supply, and the loss of lives.
Phillip Noyce used his directorial skills to show the horror it is to live in the Communities of The
Giver s society. It is portrayed to be a heinous society that is under the control of the Chief Elders. The
civilians are under the belief that nothing existed beyond the Communities. The government protects
its citizens by deleting the memories of every feeling known to man with morning injections. Elders
are erasing emotions in the belief that love is just passion that ... Show more content on
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The Gaza Strip was put into a state of distraught by the Israeli imposed blockade against the
Palestinian territory. Israel s government has had control over the Gaza Strip ever since its victory
back in 1967. Ruth Eglash constructed interviews with both Palestinians and Israelis to ask the simple
question, is Gaza still occupied? It came to a conclusion, that there is proof and evidence that Gaza is
still under the control of Israel, even if people say otherwise. One of her interviewees, Raji Sourani,
stated, They are trying to highlight the gravity of the situation [in Gaza], where 65 percent of the
people are unemployed, 90 percent live under the poverty line, 85 percent depend on [the United
Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East] (Eglash, Does Israel...).
The truth is that Israel is causing Gaza to crumble and fall by creating the blockade against them. If
Gaza was not under the harsh restrictions it is, the economy would not have dropped to these rates.
Furthermore, under the rule of Israel the residents of Gaza have gone hungry multiple times. With no
clean water supply and scarce food sources there is nothing else to do but wait and hope for a chance
that some will appear. Parents fight to provide meals for their children, hoping to last another day. All
the suffering that the siege caused has only ended in one way for the Palestinians, that
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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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Traits Of An Epic Hero In Homer s Odyssey
We all know the superheroes of today like Wonder Woman, Super Man, Storm, and Spider Man to
name a few but do you know the things that make them epic heroes. The list of things that make them
epic hero s are brith/ home, call to adventure, helpers/ amulet, crossing the threshold, tests, helpers,
climax/final battle, flight, return and elixir. Odysseus embodies all of the traits of an epic hero in the
Tale of the Odyssey because he has his crew mans and Athena as helpers, the battle with the Cyclops
as a test, and Athena disguising him as elixir.
Odysseus has helpers and a test that will help him on his way to become an epic hero. We beached
there, and I told the crewto stand by and keep watch over the ship: as for myself I took my twelve
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Climate Control And The Greenhouse Effect
The way a greenhouse works is that sunlight shines in and warms up the plants, and some of that
radiation can t exit through the glass forcing the heat to stay in the greenhouse. The UV radiation
comes through the glass walls and warms the plants while weaker IR radiation has trouble getting
through the glass walls so it s trapped in the greenhouse; thus, warming it up (Lallanila, What Is the
Greenhouse Effect? ). Similarly, the Earth has incoming heat that is then trapped, warming up the
surface. It works the same way a greenhouse does hence the name the Greenhouse Effect (Lallanila,
What is the Greenhouse Effect? ). There are a few greenhouse gases that are responsible for the
Greenhouse Effect. Making up 1% of our atmosphere, Carbon Dioxide, Ozone, Methane, and Water
Vapor, act as a blanket that surrounds Earth to help regulate climate control (Rinkesh. Causes of the
Greenhouse Effect Conserve Energy Future. ). The Greenhouse Effect isn t bad. It actually helps us
survive on Earth. Without it, the Earth would be 30 degrees Celsius lesser which would be too cold
(Rinkesh. Causes of the Greenhouse Effect Conserve Energy Future. ). Some of the heat from the
greenhouse gases goes into space, while some of it burns along the atmosphere, and a small amount of
it finds its way into the Earth s surface (Rinkesh. Causes of the Greenhouse Effect Conserve Energy
Future. ). Because of this the Earth s temperature is raised (Rinkesh. Causes of the Greenhouse Effect
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Censored Art Analysis
When I think about censored artwork, I think of artworks that show visuals such as violence and
nudity. This semester, Levi s showed his opinion of hitler by making fun of him. This artwork shows
the humiliation and evilness of Adolf Hitler. During this semester, our principal, Mr. Barzetti
physically took down his painting from the learning commons; leaving it on the ground with both
canvases smashed together, risking the painting of being destroyed. I feel that todays community
struggles with censored artwork since it represents disappointing memories from the past. I feel that
Mr. Barzetti had no right to remove a painting of hitler from the learning commons since it was
making fun of Adolf Hitler. I feel that if it was a painting
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Angelina Grimke Catharine Beecher
Angelina Grimke s public appeal for the institution of the human rights of all moral beings is
ultimately superior to Catharine Beecher s doctrine of female supremacy limited to the domestic
sphere. Both women are visionaries of their era offering contrasting views of women s proper place in
society as well as their moral duties. History has proven that Grimke is unwaveringly the contest
winner of this debate . Compelling reasons for Grimke s historical success can be seen in the women s
differing contextual arguments, the effective use of rhetorical mediums, and the personal embodiment
of beliefs.
Angelina E. Grimke s Letters to Catharine Beecher is a contrasting response to Beecher s Essay on
Slavery and Abolitionism, which was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Angelina also used her voice to spread her message by making an emotional connection with her
audiences. Her followers could relate to her sincerity as well as observe the unusual religious
inspiration in her speaking . This tool of public speech also aided her cause in the form of visible
opposition to her lectures. By combining the mediums of literacy and speech, Angelina Grimke could
not be ignored. These two means of rhetorical persuasion proved to be a powerful language in her
commitment to social reform. Another factor of Angelina s progress is the radical nature of her
arguments and the generation of loud opposition. Success raises up opponents . Angelina Grimke
represented the most radical and controversial themes of her time. Not only was she a female Southern
abolitionist and a champion of women s suffrage, she publically proclaimed her contentious ideas to
the masses. The very idea of speaking to mixed audiences was a social taboo . Women did not speak
publically, certainly on political issues; these matters were seen to be too far above them. Angelina s
public response to Beecher and various other conservative opponents provoked dismay as she
extended the scope of [her] commentary beyond a simple defense ...and proved it to be a powerful
offensive on
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The Pig Man Short Story
PIG MAN There was a Pig Man, and he walked a Piggy Mile, He found a Piggy Sixpence against a
Piggy Stile; He bought a Piggy Cat which caught a Piggy Mouse, And they all lived together in a little
Pig House. Where are we going? Bobby asked. He had a twizzler in his pocket he was sure would
have grown stale by the time they reached wherever they were heading. Shut up, Jones commanded.
He strode a little ahead of the group, but turned to glare at Bobby. We re almost there. Where exactly
are we going? Al asked. He was the smallest of all the boys but the smartest. He was Mr Finch s
favourite student, and Jones was his least. Patty had been the one to suggest going out wandering.
Jones had remembered the abandoned field a couple of miles out from his house. He said he kept a
ball there for kick around and that they could play with it until it got dark. Bobby had been hesitant,
wary of his mother s warning to be home before six. But Jones was so excited and then he roped Patty
into it as well, and Patty always seemed to know what he was doing. His parents didn t impose
curfews on him, and Bobby envied this of him. His mother, on the other hand, was constantly
worrying him, telling him come straight home from school, to not talk to strangers, and to not go
anywhere he hadn t been before with her. Bobby was more than a little sick of it. He wanted to be a
normal kid, like Patty or Jones. They could go anywhere they liked, anytime they liked. Their mothers
didn t force
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Impact of Urban Renewal on the Sydney Suburb of Pyrmont
Analyse the impact of urban renewal on the Sydney suburb of Pyrmont.
The suburb of Pyrmont on the shores of Sydney Harbour has been transformed by the processes of
urban renewal into a thriving cosmopolitan residential area, an efficient and sophisticated business
centre, and a popular recreational and tourist hub. Through my own observation of the Pyrmont area, I
have seen how the painstaking urban planning efforts for the area have come to fruition, and a focal
point of the Harbour foreshore created as a result of this. Pyrmont was established as a suburb of the
city of Sydney in 1806, and since then has undergone several periods of dramatic change, in a boom
bust cycle of construction and destruction that has gone on for the ... Show more content on
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In the middle of this boom in 1901, the working population of Pyrmont reached almost 30,000. A year
later the Pyrmont Bridge was acquired by the government and rebuilt, with an electric swing span arm
that is still in working order today another sign of the extent of the revolution of Pyrmont.
As well as residential and industrial use, Pyrmont was a recreational area almost as much in its early
days as it is now. At Pyrmont point was the Pyrmont Baths, built in 1875, which were a popular
swimming venue for many Sydneysiders, in the days when You could see the bottom, clear as you like
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After this initial flourish of Pyrmont in manufacturing, production, trade and freight, the area
experienced the effects of urban decay, as Sydney moved on into the 20th century and spatial patterns
began to change and industry, as well as people, begun to move elsewhere. The 1950 s saw the move
of much heavy industry away from such close proximity to the city centre, with major factories and
businesses relocating further up the Parramatta River
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Theories Of The Beltway Sniper
Abstract
This paper will try to explore two theories of the beltway sniper. The first is the conflict theory and the
second is the psychological theory. There will be summarizing of the crime (dates, offenders, how
they were caught if they were). The two theories will try to explore the crime. Each of the theory will
shed light on the reasons for the crime. For this paper, I will provide evidence to which theory seems
to be stronger. I will also show any evidence that will lead to the deviant path that was taken. I will be
explaining how you determine the path that was taken for the crime. I hope that after reading this the
audience will have a better understanding of the conflict and psychological theory of the beltway DC
sniper.
What makes someone want to take the lives of ten people? The month of October, 2002, for the
Washington Metropolitan Area was very bloody and violent. There was a killing spree that claimed ten
innocent lives in Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Maryland. The series of shootings, according to the
police reports, began with what was believed to be a white van or truck. The police later discovered
that the person behind the shooting was John Allen Muhammad. John had an accomplice: a teenager
by the name Lee Boyd Malvo. Lee was in a blue, 1990 sedan. The first killing was at 5:30 p.m. victim
was shot through a window. Approximately an hour passed and a 55 year old man James Martin was
shot and killed in the parking lot of grocery
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Strong Financial System Essay
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FINANCIAL MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONS
A Strong Financial System Is Necessary for a Growing and Prosperous Economy
Financial managers and investors don t operate in a vacuum they make decisions within a large and
complex financial environment. This environment includes financial markets and institutions, tax and
regulatory policies, and the state of the economy. The environment both determines the available
financial alternatives and affects the outcomes of various decisions. Thus, it is crucial that investors
and financial managers have a good understanding of the environment in which they operate. History
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To make good decisions, financial managers must understand the environment and markets within
which businesses operate. Therefore, in this chapter we describe the markets where capital is raised,
securities are traded, and stock prices are established, as well as the institutions that operate in these
markets. Because the overall objective of financial managers is to maximize shareholder value, we
also take a closer look at how the stock market operates, and we discuss the concept of market
efficiency.
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For example, some insurance companies allowed brokers to keep premiums for as much as a year
before remitting them to the insurance companies. The brokers invested these premiums and earned
interest on them, and this gave them an incentive to steer business to these companies rather than to
insurance companies whose policies might be better for the brokers clients.
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5.1 AN OVERVIEW OF THE CAPITAL ALLOCATION PROCESS
Businesses, individuals, and governments often need to raise capital. For example, suppose Carolina
Power Light (CP L) forecasts an increase in the demand for electricity in North Carolina, and the
company decides to build a new power plant. Because CP L almost certainly
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High Art And Low Art Essay
The Merriam Webster dictionary defines art as something that is created with imagination and skill
and that is beautiful or that expresses important ideas or feelings: works created by artists: paintings,
sculptures, etc., that are created to be beautiful or to express important ideas or feelings. The main
thing I take from this the definition, which is that it is all subjective. While one person may think a
painting or a stage play is beautiful someone may not see the same thing or come close to having the
same opinion. With that being said I think that finding a concrete answer to give to a class every year
till the end of time will never happen. However, I ll show you my opinion within this essay as well.
Now the difference between high art and low art is based on multiple things. Matt Plescher, who s an
artist and author of High and Low Art on the website The Rapidian, thinks high art is supposed to
have some type of aesthetic contemplation while low art is just functional within itself. Another
quality that high art is supposed to have is typically a limited audience and is unique, complex, sing or
limited in production. Low art is meant to be formulaic, simple, easily accessed, and/or massed
produced. Which fits what people typically think when it comes to having to define high art and low
art, including what we have discussed in class about the subject matter. I would like to focus on the
performance side of high art and low art. I feel very passionate
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Disparities In Cardiac Arrest
The lack or delay in appropriate treatment for individuals who experience a sudden cardiac arrest has
created a major public health disparity. Research into pre hospital treatment and subsequent
implementation has historically seen neglect by the medical and scientific community creating vast
differences in survivability of cardiac arrests between demographic groups. In 2010, the American
Heart Association and Emergency Cardiovascular Care program developed the 2020 impact goal to
reduce death from cardiovascular disease and stroke by 20% and double out of hospital cardiac arrest
(OHCA) survival rates (http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/121/4/586#sec 1). This has prompted a
massive influx of research into the disparities that exist and an ... Show more content on
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Due to numerous etiologies that will lead to cardiac arrest there is a potential for variable mortality
reporting and therefore it is conceivable this number is misrepresented. A more accurate estimation of
the burden of cardiac arrests can be elucidated from ROC data where the incidence of EMS treated
OHCA was found to be 73.0 individuals per 100,000 population (95% CI, 71.2 74.7) for adults and 7.3
per 100,000 population (95% CI, 6.3 8.3) for children 18 years old (heart disease and stroke). As
compared to an overall incidence rate, individuals who have received treatment by EMS have the most
potential for survival as this excludes arrest events where signs of obvious death were present, or a
DNR was in place. An Oregon based study extrapolated a national risk adjusted incidence of sudden
cardiac death, due to a cardiac etiology to be 60 per 100,000 population (95% CI, 54 66) with a
premature death burden for men of 2.04 million (95% CI, 1.86 2.23 million) and women 1.29 million
years of potential life lost (95% CI, 1.13 1.45 million).
(https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24610738). The CARES data report from 2005 2010 provides
insight into the demographics of OHCA due to cardiac etiologies and their survival rates (see table 1).
Mean socioeconomic status of the region was found to be a significant indicator of increased
incidence of sudden cardiac arrest, with a two to fourfold greater incidence in regions in the lowest
economic quartile compared to the highest quartile in the US among people less than 65 years old
(https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3193117/). The previous studies do not allow for a
complete representation of the mortality that results from cardiac arrest due to selective populations
studied. There is a clear necessity for
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Persuasive Essay On Prejudice And Discrimination
When someone thinks of the word prejudice, he or she might think the word only refers to racial
prejudice between those of different skin colors or looks. However, that is not the case. Prejudice goes
deeper than that. Prejudices and stereotypes are usually negative thoughts or beliefs that people place
on each other based on differences, such as religion, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, gender, or
geographic location. Recently, Muslims have been a huge target for prejudice and discrimination. Ever
since the incident of 9/11, when a terrorist group purposely crashed planes into the World Trade
Center, Muslims have never been treated the same. That is reflected with the introduction of various
bills and legislation, the implementation of stricter immigration laws, and the addition of stricter
airport laws policies. Although I do think we can reduce the amount of prejudice in our societies
among Muslims, I do not believe that prejudice and discrimination will ever completely go away.
Islamophobia, the irrational fear or dislike against Islam or Muslims, very much existed before the
9/11 attacks; however, it increased drastically across the world after that horrible incident. Due to the
increase of national fear in the United States after the attacks, immigration laws became much stricter.
One author states that these laws were put into place by the USA Patriot Act, the Enhanced Border
Security and Visa Entry Reform Act, and many others (Villemez, 2). According to
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Commuting vs Dorming
Chelsea Clough
Professor Dingle
English
13 December 2012
Commuting vs. Dorming The hardest decision a student has to make during their senior year of high
school is which school to attend and whether to live on campus or commute. There are both
advantages and disadvantages to both scenarios. The entire college experience is a learning trip and it
is oftentimes a young adults first step towards independence. Living on campus is an adjustment and
is a huge eye opener to the real world. The college dorm life is considered to be part of the full college
experience, but the costs of living in a residence hall can persuade students to remain home while they
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Since fellow students always surround you, it s a lot easier to make friends and develop lasting
relationships. Even if you don t have a roommate, you re sure to meet students who live in your dorm
hall. Dorming at school is a great experience that you will never forget. For the rest of your life you
can speak of your time where you were a teenager that moved away from home to try something new.
The people you meet and the times you will share with them will be with you forever. There are many
advantages for living on campus, however, there also many disadvantages too. Constant
companionship in your living space can sometimes be a disadvantage, especially in situations when
you want privacy. If you are accustomed to living in your own room in your parents house and
suddenly have to share a room with others, this can take some adjustment time (Bartkowski1). Noise
also is huge factor to the disadvantages of living on campus. Dorms can be a noisy place, considering
there are many students living there who gather in dorm rooms or the lounge. However, if you need
some quiet time to study or do homework, you can always go to the library. Dorming can also be very
overwhelming at first. You can easily be distracted by parties or hanging out in the lounge or a friends
dorm. Also it makes it more susceptible to leave everything for last minute and realize that you have
no time to
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Tarasenko Research Paper
Vladimir Andreyevich Tarasenko a St.Louis right winger came to the United States from Yaroslavl,
Russia in 2012. Tarasenko was ultimately drafted by the Blues in the first round, so he signed an eight
year, 60 million dollar contract. Even though, he has gone through a big change in his life he still
strives to help the blues win games against other teams. Professional right winger for the St.louis
Blues was drafted in the 2012 season in the NHL. All though, Tarasenko is a right winger on the Blues
he also became an alternate captain. Prior to playing in the NHL for St. Louis, he played in the system
of Sibir Novosibirsk organization in the KHL.Tarasenko has played for Russian senior and junior
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To make his father proud of what he was doing , he scored eight goals in seven games and won silver
for being an all star. Even though, Tarasenko had a lot of practice which helped him get to where he is
today his height and weight also gives him an advantage to speed around the rink and hit people hard
since he weighs 219 lbs and is 6 feet tall. My favorite player on the St.Louis Blues is Reeves so I
usually focus on what he is doing rather than other players, senior Tessa Robinson said. Vladimir is
better when he is on offense because he knows how to shoot the puck into the goal fast and smooth.
He shoots left handed and most people are right handed so when he shoots it is at a different angle
than when people shoot right handed.Overall, in the seasons he has played for KHL and NHL he has
scored 382 points including the points he got in the play offs. As it came to 2015 Tarasenko recorded
his first hat tricks against the Dallas Stars and got another one in the year 2016 against Tampa Bay
Lightning. I ve been to the Blues hockey games and seeing is a hat trick is so cool, even though it just
people throwing hats onto the ice it s still pretty amusing, sophomore Isaac Williams
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Los Angeles Case Study
Ever since the Rams left Los Angeles in 1994, football fans have been wondering what would happen
next. For the last 20 years, teams have been using the threat of moving to Los Angeles to extract more
money and support from their current cities. Many teams have also seriously considered relocating to
the second largest market in the United States. The city of Los Angeles would not use taxpayer funds
to help build a stadium, which along with issues about the location of a team caused many to remain
in their current city. Stan Kroenke, owner of the LA Rams, Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche,
Arsenal Football Club, and multiple other teams, decided to take the chance and move the Rams to
Inglewood, California, a city in Los Angeles County. As Stan Kroenke will have to privately finance
their new stadium, along with paying a relocation fee, many wonder if the move is worth the cost
seeing as how much of his own money he will be putting into the team. One of the big questions that
would help us understand whether the move is or is not beneficial is how will the Rams move from St.
Louis to Los Angeles affect the franchise s net worth?
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If either team relocates and joins the Rams they would have to share the burden of paying for the
stadium or pay a large sum for renting out the stadium. Another possibility is the Chargers or Raiders
moving to another market, such as St. Louis. While many football fans in the St. Louis area would
approve of another team coming in to replace the team that many see as having betrayed them, the
$400 million of the taxpayer s money that was going to the Rams could end up back into another plan
for a stadium. It is $400 million dollars that I believe does not need to be put into another stadium
when taxpayers are still paying for the Edward Jones
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Disillusionment In The Vietnam War
Thomas the Apostle once said that seeing is believing, and rightfully so. A person consciously chooses
to stand firm in his beliefs until given cold, hard evidence that proves a different reality and opens his
eyes. Coming to understand these new facts is a vital part of life that man must face in order to better
understand the natural world. However, new knowledge can become a double edged sword when it
attributes to man s disillusionment. An individual s mindset falls into the depths of despair when
introduced to a harsh reality that clashes with his previous perceptions of right and wrong.
Unfortunately, the entirety of America faced such a reality during the Vietnam War. According to
Spector, a large number of journalists found themselves ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, American citizens no longer saw war with such optimism after witnessing the pessimistic
reports that the news chose to televise. In one report, a journalist from CBS Evening News followed
American troops as they pillaged and burnt down a village. The news televised graphic images of the
burning homes, and the journalist on the scene solemnly listed the peaceful Vietnamese that died in
the process. Soon afterward, Americans became outraged (CBSN). At this point, America could no
longer view war as something glorious. The United States not only witnessed as their troops cause
death but also as their troops met their own ends. According to Spector, the media s tendency to report
about negative events such as death undermined American support for the Vietnam War. As casualties
increased, support decreased (Spector). It is also important to note that casualties would logically
increase as the amount of time the war went on increasing. Since the news reported events unfolding
in the war each day, a person would hear about death every day. These daily death reports would not
only be extremely depressing, but they would also have a compound effect as time continued. The
media s reports on death and destruction changed turned America s perception of war into one that
was bleak and hopeless. Many Americans no longer felt they could support the war due to the
disillusionment they
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Roberto Burle Marx Research Paper
Roberto Burle Marx come into the world on 4 June 1909 (Burle Marx and Hamerman 1995). Fourth
out of six children, he was born to native Brazilian, Cecília Burle, and German, Wilhelm Marx
(Montero 2001). The family moved from their home in the city São Paulo to Leme, a district of Rio de
Janeiro (Burle Marx and Hamerman 1995). While in Rio, Burle Marx s mother and his Hungarian
Nurse, Anna Piascek, taught him at an early age about the native plants of Brazil (Montero 2001).
While his mother taught him about flora, his father wanted to give his family a full educational culture
bath (Burle Marx and Hamerman 1995). Burle Marx learned to speak several languages including
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While in Europe he was able to fully develop a creative passion that would be present throughout his
entire life (Montero 2001). Burle Marx studied music, but was wooed by the new art movement of
Expressionism and by the work of Post Impressionist artist, Vincent Van Gogh (Montero 2001). To
gain experience with art Burle Marx visited the conservatories of the Dahlem Botanical Gardens to
paint the many plants in the garden (Burle Marx and Hamerman 1995). In the greenhouses he studied
the various floras and became mesmerized by the plants from his native home of Brazil in contrast to
the more commonly used European vegetation (Montero 2001) In the early stages of World War II,
Burle Marx and his family moved back to Rio de Janeiro (Montero 2011). In Rio he enrolled in the
National School of Fine Arts to formally study painting (Burle Marx and Hamerman 1995). While
studying Burle Marx was mentored in Brazilian modernism by the Architect Lúcio Costa (Burle Marx
and Hamerman 1995) (Montero 2001). After his schooling he worked as the Director of Parks and
Gardens in Recife, Brazil (Burle Marx and Hamerman
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Dynamic Data Driven Selection Of Sensor Streams
On Dynamic Data Driven Selection of Sensor Streams
This paper covers the online sensor selection in which the sensor network and relations between
sensors dynamically change by time and a model which is working for selection of sensors at time
may not work for the sensor selection at time , . The selection model of this paper is similar to model
discussed in section 3 (i.e. Online distributed sensor selection) but it is based on a well defined special
centralized algorithm (central server calculates the utility function and decides which sensors should
be selected).
The main goal of the sensor selection is to preserve battery by selecting a subset of sensors for
prediction. After the sensors have been selected, their value will be read in multiple turns (i.e. active
turns) and it will be used to predict the unselected sensors, then the value of all sensors will be read
(i.e. passive turn) and based on that the active set of the next interval will be selected. The art of this
paper is to find a way to switch between active and passive selection modes in some specific update
intervals (number of active turns before a passive turn) to find the optimized selection of sensors for
the next interval of data collection, this way it preserves the power requirement by activating only few
sensors for multiple turns and then trying to maintain the active set using the collected data of the
passive turns. It accomplishes this task by doing evaluation regression model over multiple
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Josef Mengele Research Paper
On March 16th, 1911, Josef Mengele, the eldest of three sons, was born to Karl and Walburga
Mengele in Gunzburg, Germany. In his hometown of Gunzburg, Mengele was considered to be
refined, intelligent, and popular ( Josef Mengele, Angel of Death ). His family was considered to be
upper middle class as the Mengele s were the owners of a machine tools business. In 1935, Mengele
earned a PhD in physical anthropology from the University of Munich. From there, he continues on to
the Institute for Hereditary Biology and Racial Hygiene in Frankfurt. While there, Mengele became
the assistant of Dr. Otmer von Verschuer, a leading scientific figure widely known for his research
with twins ( US Holocaust Memorial ). In 1931, Josef Mengele joined
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Essay on Characterization in Rappaccini’s Daughter
Characterization in Rappaccini s Daughter
The dialogue, action and motivation revolve about the characters in the story (Abrams 32 33). It is the
purpose of this essay to demonstrate the types of characters present in Nathaniel Hawthorne s
Rappaccini s Daughter, whether static or dynamic, whether flat or round, and whether portrayed
through showing or telling.
The tale takes place in Padua, Italy, where a Naples student named Giovanni Guascanti has relocated
in order to attend the medical school there. His modest room is in an old mansion watched over by the
landlady, Dame Lisabetta, a two dimensional character given to religious expletives like, ``Holy
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Rappaccini, remains static throughout the tale, and never develops into more than a type character.
The reader sees another character enter the tale with the doctor s shout in the infirm voice of a person
affected with inward disease, ` Beatrice! Beatrice! From his window Giovanni sees approaching the
doctor s daughter beautiful as the day, and with a bloom so deep and vivid that one shade more would
have been too much. Her abilities are exceptional because it is apparent to Giovanni that she handled
and inhaled the odor of several of the plants which her father had most sedulously avoided. Beatrice
exhibits an especially close relationship to the purple gem plant, which Rappaccini is too fearful of
tending anymore: ``Yes, my sister, my splendour, it
shall be Beatrice s task to nurse and serve thee; and thou shalt reward her with thy kisses and
perfumed breath, which to her is as the breath of life. Beatrice is slowly developed into a round
character, not as round as Giovanni however.
As the protagonist withdraws from the window of his room in order to lie down, the author shows his
usage of an omniscient narrator in the development of this character: Giovanni, closing the lattice,
went to his couch and dreamed of
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The Mysterious Death Of Mary Rogers And The Market Revolution
The Mysterious Death of Mary Rogers and the Market Revolution The Mysterious Death of Mary
Rogers, written by Amy Gilman Srebnick is about the unsolved mystery of Mary Rogers. Mary
Rogers worked at a broadway tobacco shop. She was called cigar girl. In the 1840 s it was very
shameful for a young lady like Mary Roger to work at a cigar shop because but in a way she made the
shop well known. She also managed her mother s boarding house at 126 Nassau Street. Mary was the
youngest child. She was young, unmarried, and beautiful. Mary also had a lover, Daniel Payne. Mary
Rogers was only 20 when she went missing. On July 28, 1841 Mary Rogers body was discovered
floating near the shore of the hudson river with visible signs of violence. A report by two jurors
indicated that Mary had been gagged, tied, raped by several men, and finally strangled (Srebnick 18).
Dr.Cook confirmed that Mary had not drowned, frothy blood was still issuing from her mouth and her
face was suffused with dark, bruised blood and had swollen veins (Srebnick 18). Once her body was
found there were many theories as to how she died.The New Jersey coroner determined strangulation.
The New York coroner determined she drowned. Another witness confessed while on her deathbed
that it was due to an abortion. Mary Rogers death is still a mystery today. Payne was a prime suspect,
being that he was her lover. Several weeks after Mary s death, on Friday October 8, 1841, Payne was
found dead. Found drunk,
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Drafting Legislative Proposals In Health Care
Introduction Health policies are referred to as plans, decisions or laws that pertains to the achievement
of specific health care goals within a society. The federal, state or local government constantly reviews
and uses health policies to improve the healthcare systems. It is therefore vital for one to
understanding the process of how healthcare policies are proposed, drafted and signed into law, and
how it affects the entire populace on every day living. The art of drafting legislative proposals requires
substantial skill, technical know how, and vast experience. Any member of the House of
Representatives or Senate can draft bills and often receives assistance from the Office of Legislative
Counsel. Only members of Congress can actually
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Compare And Contrast Gorillas And Baboons
Have you ever wondered what gorillas and baboons eat, where they live, and what they look like?
Even though you may think these primates are the same, they are really quite different. From the
habitats to the diets, gorillas and baboons are interesting creatures. Some of the differences of these
two animals traits are that gorillas weigh about 374 pounds and baboons only weigh about 82 pounds
at the most. Gorillas are about 5.6 ft tall and baboons are only 2.3 ft tall. A few similarities are the
lifespan of 30 years in the wild. They clean each other for parasites, and they are both healthy. A few
similarities and differences are shown. Their diets are quite similar because they both eat seeds. A few
differences is that gorillas
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Summer of Love
The Summer of Love The 1960s was a decade of political and social upheaval. The counterculture,
which was what the decade was called, became disappointed with all the restrictions and conventions
of the straight society. The Summer of Love did not occur until 1967, but the decade was inspired by
the Bohemian spirit which was already present in the 1950s; known as the Beat generation. The
counterculture gained significant influence in liberal cities such as Berkley and San Francisco. In
1967, Scott McKenzie released his song San Francisco and with this song came rumors of a huge love
in in the summer. This is what fueled the Summer of Love. Leaders of the counterculture in the Haight
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As Ken Kesey would work night shifts at the hospital he had access to the drugs and would perform
controlled experiments on himself. LSD was only available through pharmaceutical company, Sandoz
in New York. Sinclair wrote, Using his homemade laboratory in Berkley; a student named Augustus
Owsley Stanley III manufactured what he claimed to be enough LSD for a million and half doses
(Sinclair 200). They became widely known and soon fell to Leary. Owsley would soon become the
Pranksters chemist, supplying the active ingredient fro Kesey s organized events called acid tests.
These acid tests soon became advertised events in public halls. In January 1966, two thousand people
attended one at San Francisco s Fillmore Auditorium and the Warlocks (now the Grateful Dead),
provided the music and Kesey wired the place with speakers, cameras, and TV screens for them to
replay. Leary would become one of the most famous countercultural figures in this era along with Ken
Kesey. LSD was a huge part of the spiritual and music scene of the Summer of Love. There was one
church which was Tim Leary s League for Spiritual Discovery; he wanted to keep his religion pure
and aloof from social structures. He described it as evading the law, We re not a religion in the sense
of the Methodist Church seeking adherents. We re a religion in the basic primeval sense of a tribe
living together and centered around shared spiritual goals (Miller 8).
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The Failure Of Communism And Communism
Joel Boyd
S.A. Middleton
HIST 130.10
22 April 2015
1. Discuss the seeming failure of communism and other forms of socialism and the apparent triumph
of capitalism in the 1990s, as well as considering capitalism s possible benefits and debits in the early
twenty first century.
Capitalism and Communism have both been put forth as the best models for modern enlightened
societies. Each philosophy contains both desirable and undesirable elements within its framework.
Communism is based on a firm belief that fiscal and social equality is the path to an ideal utopian
society. Capitalism is based on the principle of individuality, and the exercise of individual rights,
freedom, and the liberty to pursue advancement in a competitive free market. Each has shown its
strengths and weaknesses. Over the course of time however only one has emerged successfully in the
early 21st century, though not without its own egregious faults.
Communism has its roots in the philosophy of Marx and Engels. In their Communist Manifesto
published in 1848, they laid out the principles of communist society. In Communist society, no private
ownership of property is allowed. Property should be shared among the people and likewise the
economy. Through economic and social equality, the hope was that individuals would work for the
common good of society, and leave the desire for advancement, power and authority behind. Ideal
systems do not exist in nature. That statement stands alone as a pillar
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Jaws Film Techniques
Jaws (1975)
Media Coursework
Peter Benchley wrote Jaws the novel before it was made into a film directed by Steven Spielberg.
Jaws is a thriller/horror with the main aim being to build up suspense and tension. When making the
film Jaws Steven Spielberg had to face the challenging task of translating Benchley s popular novel
into a hit movie whilst still maintaining the suspense created through the many textual devices used by
Benchley, such as language techniques and sentence structure. Spielberg managed use different
camera angles and shots alongside lighting effects to create atmosphere and tension to pretty much the
same effect. In the background he uses music and sound effects to add to the dramatic visual images
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Another interesting point is as Chrissie is removing her clothes while running it is almost as she is
leaving herself exposed to potential danger and making herself more vulnerable. At this point as the
viewer sees Chrissie isolated in the water they realise that she is facing danger only limited by their
own imagination.
As Chrissie continues swimming, the frame changes to a point of view shot, accompanied by the same
music as in the opening shot. The audience s thoughts change immediately from the images of the
cheerful beach party to the earlier reference of the shark in the opening sequence. This provides a very
effective contrast. The audience s expectations are realised when Chrissie feels a sharp pain, and then
begins splashing about in the water as she is attacked.
The unseen shark thrashes her around in the water, and she eventually clings onto a buoy, making its
bell ring, in a vain attempt to alert the nearby community. After a final grasp for breath, she finally
disappears under the surface of the water leaving the viewers with the burden of her death.
The second victim of the shark is a young boy named Alex, this time the scene is set in along the
beach, crowded with people enjoying the long Independence Day holiday. Also on the beach is police
chief Brody with his own family. Sunbathers lie on the packed beach. This is a very unlikely place and
time for an eventful scene. Again the
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Beauty Is An Integral Part Of Human Nature
The concept of beauty is an integral part of human nature. For centuries men and women have
designated a part of each day dedicating their time to their physical appearance. In many cultures
beauty is made a priority of life. This is reflective of the expectations the media places on men and
women to have a certain look. What most do not realize is beauty is not just defined by the aesthetic
pleasure of faces, hair, bodies, and clothes, it is driven by many other factors. The concept of beauty
does not have to be tied down to the strict definition of what is visually attractive, and should rather
focus on many different aspects of the person as a whole to create a definition of their beauty. There
are many factors that contribute to what makes something or in the case of this research, someone
beautiful . The explanation for the perception of beauty in one s self and in others is due in part to a
biological, a psychological, and a cultural basis working hand in hand to create what humans believe
to be beauty. Perception of beauty is manipulated greatly by the biological evolutionary influences on
human nature. All of this stems from the deeply rooted evolutionary need to reproduce. In particular,
facial beauty of a female or a male is important because the one weapon men and women have to
fulfill the ultimate goal of preserving their genes in another generation is attraction. One must be
perceived as beautiful first before any sexual attraction can occur (Wilson, 2013).
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Booth s Manhunt
Reading this book also helps characters learn on how strong the Confederate Army was. Throughout
Booth s manhunt, the reader encounters many different Confederate supporters, and they discover how
many people were actually loyal. As the book reads on pg. 23, ...Booth came into contact with
sympathetic secret agents in Canada, New York City, Washington, D.C, Maryland, and Virginia.
Across the United States, so many people felt sympathetic towards the Confederates. It is a common
misconception that the North and South were quite split on slavery, and that almost all of the North
wanted slavery abolished while the South didn t. Through reading this book, I, as well as anyone else
who reads it, will discover the truth on how split the country
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Environmental And Environmental Issues During The...
Environmental Issues and the Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution took pace from the 18th to 19th centuries. It was a period when rural areas
became industrial and urban. Before the Industrial Revolution, engineering was mainly done in people
s homes. They used hand tools and sometimes basic machines. Industrialization put an end to that,
using powered, advanced machinery, factories and mass production. This made engineering much
faster, easier and more efficient. It even increased the amount of factory made goods, as well as the
variety of them. Industrialization improved the living conditions for people in the middle and upper
classes. The poor and working classes had to do the dangerous jobs, for a very low amount of pay,
while working in harmful conditions. So many people from the rural areas were moving to the urban
areas for work, that they couldn t keep up. This caused overpopulation. Homes were overcrowded, and
people were living in polluted and unsanitary conditions, which made them more at risk of diseases.
Pollution is one of the most environmentally negative impacts of the Industrial Revolution. Air, water,
and soil pollution were extremely bad during the Industrial Revolution. Industrialization polluted the
air, water and soils due to the waste products that factories generate. Most factories and industries
require water for their work. When water is involved in these processes, it encounters metals,
chemicals, and wastes, that will contaminate it. They are then dumped into oceans and rivers. Doing
so, kills fish and other sea animals, decreasing the population. Farmers us this water to grow their
crops. Using contaminated water then affects the quality of their crops. When the farmers use the
water in their soil, it can cause soil pollution. This pollution will destroy plants if anything or anyone
comes in contact with it, it can cause long lasting health issues. Air pollution can cause a variety of
illnesses for people and the environment. With all of these pollutions, there comes an increase in
global warming. Global warming causes glaciers to melt, extinction of animals, floods, tsunamis and
hurricanes, which are some of the deadliest natural phenomena. If any of these phenomena
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Sylvia
CHAPTER 9
Plant Assets, Natural Resources, and Intangible Assets
ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE
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|Learning | |Questions | |Exercises | |Do It! |
|Objectives | | | | | | |
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|3B | |Compute depreciation under different methods. | |Moderate | |30 40 |
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|4B | |Calculate revisions to depreciation expense. | |Moderate | |20 30 |
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|5B | |Journalize a series of equipment transactions related to purchase, sale, retirement, | |Moderate |
|40 50 |
| | |and depreciation. | | | | |
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|6B | |Record
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The Dsm And The Systems Of Psychotherapy
The DSM and the Systems of Psychotherapy
Adam McLean
Saybrook University
Professor Bob Flax, Ph.D.
December 4, 2014
Introduction The American Psychiatric Association published the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders (DSM 5) in 2013. There have been eight publications of the manual (APA, 2013).
Regardless of theoretical background clinicians need to understand the DSM. It is now the industry
standard for evaluation and diagnosis. The DSM 5 comprehensively covers most behavioral mental
and emotional concerns. Expertise and knowledge of the DSM 5 is necessary to obtain reimbursement
from insurance companies. The complexity of the human mind and all of the working of
psychopathology cannot be limited to a single book. Practitioners are bound by the DSM 5 as a
universal communication system. The DSM 5 is a medical approach to a bio psycho social spiritual
malady. Diagnosis in the DSM is the classification of a mental illness or other problem by
interpretation of the symptoms. Pathology of medical ailments is characterized by and organ, defect,
and symptoms. Psychiatry seems to only have the handle on one component. Psychiatrists will openly
admit that they know almost nothing in regards to the cause of most diagnoses (Whitaker, 2010 Allen,
2013). Some clinicians and authors have been outspoken about their criticisms of the DSM 5. Frances
(2013) states our classification of mental disorders is no more than a collection
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Example Of Verbatim Theatre
This paper gives a brief view a bout verbatim theatre, its definitions, its importance to society , and
examples from verbatim drama. This paper shows a general idea a bout verbatim theatre as a type of
Documentary theatre . Verbatim theatre contains factual words and events from real people. These
events is collected from interviews or transcripts of records to indicate the actual incidents from
history. The paper then shows the phases of verbatim theatre s development. Peter Cheeseman is the
first playwright who introduces this type of drama in 1960.
Then, the paper sheds the light on some examples of verbatim theatre. The main target of these plays
is to explore some political and social issues. Then the paper shows how the verbatim plays present
reality. Finally, the paper indicates the importance of verbatim theatre. These plays help the oppressed
people ( other) to express themselves.
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These definitions may be seen as complex, varied, and diverse . But there is a basic feature to this type
of theatre, it is his desire to remain truthful to the subject being referred. It is based on history and his
historical events. John Grierson defined Verbatim theatre as the creative treatment of actuality. (18).
Many critics and playwrights have the same idea that the true drama depends on interviews,
newspapers, documents, diaries and etc . We can get documentation from seeing and selecting
situations based on our every day experiences. These types of documentary theatre confront and
involve the spectator. Grierson says that You photograph the natural life, but you also, by your
juxtaposition of detail, create an interpretation of it.
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Confessionalist Characteristics Of Allen Ginsberg And The...
Beat Generation Research Paper During the 1950s, many different literary movements came to the
spotlight. Two such movements were Confessionalism and Beat poetry. There are many
commonalities between these movements, and often, authors and works from the Beat movement
incorporate various Confessionalist characteristics. Allen Ginsberg, one such author, combined both
Confessionalism and Beat poetry in a variety of his works, including Howl and Kaddish. The
Confessionalist aspects of Allen Ginsberg and his works, such as Howl, were heavily outweighed by
the Beat aspects in his work. The Beat poetry movement began in the 1950s due to the tense political
climate and heavily conformative society. During this time, America was a policing ... Show more
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In addition to adopting peaceful religions, such as Buddhism, Beat poets attempted to connect with
their spiritual state of being by engaging in drug usage and meditating.
To distinguish themselves in literature, they picked at the flaws they perceived in romanticism,
modernist poetry, and the New Criticism. They abandoned the typical form and structure of formalist
poetry. Instead, they commonly followed the footsteps of Walt Whitman and his free verse. The free
verse allowed them to sync their words with a musical flow, especially that of jazz. In addition to free
verse, the Beat poetry contained unregulated self expression. The Beats believed that true emotions
were expressed in the moment, and often would not edit their works. They also openly discussed
sexual experimentation, specifically that directed to the gay culture. Beats also wrote about their usage
of drugs, and its ability to help perceive the truth. Their work portrayed a belief that the arts
transcended mortality.
Allen Ginsberg was born on June 3, 1926 to a schizophrenic mother. His experience with his mother
heavily affected him, as evident in his portrayal of mental illness in much of his work. Considered one
of the founders of Beat poetry, Ginsberg brought attention to the movement with his performance of
his poem Howl. Howl reflected the free verse and jazz components common to the movement. It also
reflected Jack Kerouac and the Old
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The kitchen is arguably the last battle – ground for...
INTRODUCTION
The gender division in the food preparation has an atavistic stigma. Men hunted and acquired meat;
women were preparing meat at home and served it to the family. All primitive communities are
characterised by the subordinate role of woman. Food in Douglas classification theory has been linked
with rituals which adherence prevents the chaos and the social destruction. Deep divide between
gender roles in the patriarchal model of society, became a precondition of social order. Douglas (1971)
This rule still applies to the present society and the kitchen becomes probably the last battlefield of
gender in the western world. In this essay I will present arguments that patriarchal reproduction of
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These are institutions which have some overt function other than a political and/or administrative one:
mass media, education, health and welfare, for example.
More numerous, disparate, and functionally polymorphous than the SA, the ISA exert power not
primarily through repression but through ideology. (Althusser 1971 cited Allison 2013: 155)
Food and cooking play ideological key roles. State and media reproduce the image of a woman
cooking in the kitchen (Nigella Lawson, Amy Finell, Giada De Laurentiis or Ina Garten) to show her
love for her children or partner that involves the sexual men s approval. (Swenson 2013: 145)
However, the kitchen is a female place, but woman still has an unequal position there. The low calorie
food is seen as feminine food in opposition to the high calorie food or meat as masculinity food. Clark
(2013:235)
Swenson (2013: 140, 145) The sine qua non (an essential condition , the thing is absolutely necessary)
of a good family relations is a joint dinner prepared wholly by the women. The double message is that
the woman should cook to maintain traditional unity of family (woman in feeding) and that is her
responsibility. Swenson (2013:145), El Tom (2014)
She must take into account other tastes and the time of meals adapted to the rhythm of family life.
(shifting cooking). Forson (2013:116). The woman in the culinary TV s programmes occurs as an
assistant or student of the man. If she travels
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Japan s Power In The United States
Currently in the world there are 196 countries, each one with unique qualities and political structures.
Japan is an island nation in East Asia that is located in the Pacific Ocean. It has a total of 6, 852
islands that make up about ninety seven percent of Japan s land area. It is the world s tenth largest
population with 126 million people. The emperor ran the country until it was forced to surrender and
the United States assisted in the reform of the country. Currently, Japan is a democracy with a
constitution that used the structure of the United States as a model. It uses the three branch system,
however, one of its branches drastically outweighs the other two in regards to power. This developed
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A new constitution took affect in 1947; establishing a parliamentary system, with all adults eligible to
vote and the emperor became mostly a symbolic head of state (Infoplease). United States troops were
stationed in Japan because of a security treaty that was signed between the two countries in 1951
(Infoplease). However, in 1952, Japan regained full sovereignty and the Ryuku Islands, including
Okinawa, were returned by the United States (Infoplease). During this time, the Liberal Democratic
Party was formed (BBC). This party will govern the country, almost uninterruptedly, for the rest of the
century and beyond (BBC). Also during this time, United States servicemen raped an Okinawa
schoolgirl causing mass protest demanding the removal of United States forces from the island (BBC).
Japan had an extraordinary postwar economic recovery and continued to grow through the 1970s and
1980s until it was the world s second largest economy (after the United States) (Infoplease). Because
of scandals involving leaders of industry, government officials and bankers, Japan suffered in the
Asian economic crisis in 1998, (Infoplease). In 2009, the Democratic Party of Japan won the general
election and ended the unbroken rule of the Liberal Democratic Party (BBC). Also, in 2009, it faced
the worst economic crisis since World War II because its economy shrank by 3.3% (BBC). However, it
started to grow in 2010 but China overtook Japan as the world s second largest economy
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Bargo s Identification Evidence Analysis
The first grounds for an appeal, in regards to Arika s testimony, is that identification evidence of
Bargo at [20] was wrongly admitted. Except as otherwise provided in the Evidence Act 1995 (NSW)
(EA), in order for evidence to be admissible, evidence must be relevant. Evidence will be considered
relevant in a proceeding, if that evidence when accepted, could rationally affect the assessment of the
probability of the existence of a fact in issue in the proceeding. The facts in issues are the elements of
the crime with which the defendant is being charged. Identification evidence from a witness is made
up of the witness asserting that the accused is the person the witness heard, saw, or smelt perpetrating
the crime. In the present case, Arika s testimony would be classified as identification evidence, as she
asserted that Bargo was the person who she had seen rape her.
However, if identification evidence has been admitted, the trial judge is required to give an
identification warning to the jury, that there is a special need for caution before accepting
identification evidence; and of the reasons for that need for caution. Section 114 also sets out a general
rule, that visual identification evidence adduced by the prosecution is inadmissible, unless the ... Show
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Dr Monkhouse s report and email will come under the definition of a document, as a document
includes any record of information and includes anything in which things are written, printed or
inscribed . Dr Monkhouse s report, would be able to be tendered, as it forms part of the records of or
kept by a business; with a business including the work of hospitals. In the present case, the report has
not been authenticated, as the court can not be sure, that the report is in fact Dr Monkhouse s, without
her
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The Wife Monologue
It was a cold and windy September 17 in Denton, Maryland. The year was 1997. Kurt was working in
the field like he does everyday. His wife, Beth, could see him from the house. He could hear from a
distance his two daughters playing in the yard. It was their birthday today.
He remembered back to when the girls were born. The doctor said Beth was pregnant with a baby boy,
and out came two special girls. These girls were not just special in the Daddy s little angels kind of
way. They were both born with superpowers. Glenda came out glowing blue. She had beautiful blue
eyes and a fair complexion with hair that was white as snow. Sutton came out glowing red. She had
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She headed back into her bedroom and knelt down beside the bed. She blindly reached under and
pulled out a large briefcase. Unhinging the briefcase she revealed a well stocked weaponry with plenty
of supplies for the plan.
Shutterbug strapped on a few guns, some knives, and a couple emergency grenades to a belt. She
headed to the patio which was located 4 stories from the sidewalk below. Shutterbug climbed the
railing and steadied her balance. She took one last big breath and jumped into flight.
On her way to the White House she was reminiscing on all of her reasons why she was doing this.
Shutterbug wanted respect. She hated that her sister was always the favorite. Glenda was perfect in
every way. Their parents favored Glenda. Glenda got to go to the wealthy aunt and uncle, and she was
now married to the President. What more could she become? Something had to change. Shutterbug
had decided it was better to be feared than loved, and now she was going to be feared by all.
Shutterbug could see the White House in the distance. People were scrambling all over the place.
Someone must have seen her coming. Picking up speed, she plummeted down at the front gate. People
were fleeing all around her, except the White House security. Nobody knew her intentions, but
whenever she was around, there would be
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  • 5. Climate Control And The Greenhouse Effect The way a greenhouse works is that sunlight shines in and warms up the plants, and some of that radiation can t exit through the glass forcing the heat to stay in the greenhouse. The UV radiation comes through the glass walls and warms the plants while weaker IR radiation has trouble getting through the glass walls so it s trapped in the greenhouse; thus, warming it up (Lallanila, What Is the Greenhouse Effect? ). Similarly, the Earth has incoming heat that is then trapped, warming up the surface. It works the same way a greenhouse does hence the name the Greenhouse Effect (Lallanila, What is the Greenhouse Effect? ). There are a few greenhouse gases that are responsible for the Greenhouse Effect. Making up 1% of our atmosphere, Carbon Dioxide, Ozone, Methane, and Water Vapor, act as a blanket that surrounds Earth to help regulate climate control (Rinkesh. Causes of the Greenhouse Effect Conserve Energy Future. ). The Greenhouse Effect isn t bad. It actually helps us survive on Earth. Without it, the Earth would be 30 degrees Celsius lesser which would be too cold (Rinkesh. Causes of the Greenhouse Effect Conserve Energy Future. ). Some of the heat from the greenhouse gases goes into space, while some of it burns along the atmosphere, and a small amount of it finds its way into the Earth s surface (Rinkesh. Causes of the Greenhouse Effect Conserve Energy Future. ). Because of this the Earth s temperature is raised (Rinkesh. Causes of the Greenhouse Effect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Censored Art Analysis When I think about censored artwork, I think of artworks that show visuals such as violence and nudity. This semester, Levi s showed his opinion of hitler by making fun of him. This artwork shows the humiliation and evilness of Adolf Hitler. During this semester, our principal, Mr. Barzetti physically took down his painting from the learning commons; leaving it on the ground with both canvases smashed together, risking the painting of being destroyed. I feel that todays community struggles with censored artwork since it represents disappointing memories from the past. I feel that Mr. Barzetti had no right to remove a painting of hitler from the learning commons since it was making fun of Adolf Hitler. I feel that if it was a painting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Angelina Grimke Catharine Beecher Angelina Grimke s public appeal for the institution of the human rights of all moral beings is ultimately superior to Catharine Beecher s doctrine of female supremacy limited to the domestic sphere. Both women are visionaries of their era offering contrasting views of women s proper place in society as well as their moral duties. History has proven that Grimke is unwaveringly the contest winner of this debate . Compelling reasons for Grimke s historical success can be seen in the women s differing contextual arguments, the effective use of rhetorical mediums, and the personal embodiment of beliefs. Angelina E. Grimke s Letters to Catharine Beecher is a contrasting response to Beecher s Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism, which was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Angelina also used her voice to spread her message by making an emotional connection with her audiences. Her followers could relate to her sincerity as well as observe the unusual religious inspiration in her speaking . This tool of public speech also aided her cause in the form of visible opposition to her lectures. By combining the mediums of literacy and speech, Angelina Grimke could not be ignored. These two means of rhetorical persuasion proved to be a powerful language in her commitment to social reform. Another factor of Angelina s progress is the radical nature of her arguments and the generation of loud opposition. Success raises up opponents . Angelina Grimke represented the most radical and controversial themes of her time. Not only was she a female Southern abolitionist and a champion of women s suffrage, she publically proclaimed her contentious ideas to the masses. The very idea of speaking to mixed audiences was a social taboo . Women did not speak publically, certainly on political issues; these matters were seen to be too far above them. Angelina s public response to Beecher and various other conservative opponents provoked dismay as she extended the scope of [her] commentary beyond a simple defense ...and proved it to be a powerful offensive on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Pig Man Short Story PIG MAN There was a Pig Man, and he walked a Piggy Mile, He found a Piggy Sixpence against a Piggy Stile; He bought a Piggy Cat which caught a Piggy Mouse, And they all lived together in a little Pig House. Where are we going? Bobby asked. He had a twizzler in his pocket he was sure would have grown stale by the time they reached wherever they were heading. Shut up, Jones commanded. He strode a little ahead of the group, but turned to glare at Bobby. We re almost there. Where exactly are we going? Al asked. He was the smallest of all the boys but the smartest. He was Mr Finch s favourite student, and Jones was his least. Patty had been the one to suggest going out wandering. Jones had remembered the abandoned field a couple of miles out from his house. He said he kept a ball there for kick around and that they could play with it until it got dark. Bobby had been hesitant, wary of his mother s warning to be home before six. But Jones was so excited and then he roped Patty into it as well, and Patty always seemed to know what he was doing. His parents didn t impose curfews on him, and Bobby envied this of him. His mother, on the other hand, was constantly worrying him, telling him come straight home from school, to not talk to strangers, and to not go anywhere he hadn t been before with her. Bobby was more than a little sick of it. He wanted to be a normal kid, like Patty or Jones. They could go anywhere they liked, anytime they liked. Their mothers didn t force ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Impact of Urban Renewal on the Sydney Suburb of Pyrmont Analyse the impact of urban renewal on the Sydney suburb of Pyrmont. The suburb of Pyrmont on the shores of Sydney Harbour has been transformed by the processes of urban renewal into a thriving cosmopolitan residential area, an efficient and sophisticated business centre, and a popular recreational and tourist hub. Through my own observation of the Pyrmont area, I have seen how the painstaking urban planning efforts for the area have come to fruition, and a focal point of the Harbour foreshore created as a result of this. Pyrmont was established as a suburb of the city of Sydney in 1806, and since then has undergone several periods of dramatic change, in a boom bust cycle of construction and destruction that has gone on for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the middle of this boom in 1901, the working population of Pyrmont reached almost 30,000. A year later the Pyrmont Bridge was acquired by the government and rebuilt, with an electric swing span arm that is still in working order today another sign of the extent of the revolution of Pyrmont. As well as residential and industrial use, Pyrmont was a recreational area almost as much in its early days as it is now. At Pyrmont point was the Pyrmont Baths, built in 1875, which were a popular swimming venue for many Sydneysiders, in the days when You could see the bottom, clear as you like 4. After this initial flourish of Pyrmont in manufacturing, production, trade and freight, the area experienced the effects of urban decay, as Sydney moved on into the 20th century and spatial patterns began to change and industry, as well as people, begun to move elsewhere. The 1950 s saw the move of much heavy industry away from such close proximity to the city centre, with major factories and businesses relocating further up the Parramatta River ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Theories Of The Beltway Sniper Abstract This paper will try to explore two theories of the beltway sniper. The first is the conflict theory and the second is the psychological theory. There will be summarizing of the crime (dates, offenders, how they were caught if they were). The two theories will try to explore the crime. Each of the theory will shed light on the reasons for the crime. For this paper, I will provide evidence to which theory seems to be stronger. I will also show any evidence that will lead to the deviant path that was taken. I will be explaining how you determine the path that was taken for the crime. I hope that after reading this the audience will have a better understanding of the conflict and psychological theory of the beltway DC sniper. What makes someone want to take the lives of ten people? The month of October, 2002, for the Washington Metropolitan Area was very bloody and violent. There was a killing spree that claimed ten innocent lives in Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Maryland. The series of shootings, according to the police reports, began with what was believed to be a white van or truck. The police later discovered that the person behind the shooting was John Allen Muhammad. John had an accomplice: a teenager by the name Lee Boyd Malvo. Lee was in a blue, 1990 sedan. The first killing was at 5:30 p.m. victim was shot through a window. Approximately an hour passed and a 55 year old man James Martin was shot and killed in the parking lot of grocery ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Strong Financial System Essay 19843_05_c05_p141 172.qxd 12/7/05 9:43 AM Page 141 C H APTE R 5 FINANCIAL MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONS A Strong Financial System Is Necessary for a Growing and Prosperous Economy Financial managers and investors don t operate in a vacuum they make decisions within a large and complex financial environment. This environment includes financial markets and institutions, tax and regulatory policies, and the state of the economy. The environment both determines the available financial alternatives and affects the outcomes of various decisions. Thus, it is crucial that investors and financial managers have a good understanding of the environment in which they operate. History shows that a strong financial system is a necessary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To make good decisions, financial managers must understand the environment and markets within which businesses operate. Therefore, in this chapter we describe the markets where capital is raised, securities are traded, and stock prices are established, as well as the institutions that operate in these markets. Because the overall objective of financial managers is to maximize shareholder value, we also take a closer look at how the stock market operates, and we discuss the concept of market efficiency. 1 For example, some insurance companies allowed brokers to keep premiums for as much as a year before remitting them to the insurance companies. The brokers invested these premiums and earned interest on them, and this gave them an incentive to steer business to these companies rather than to insurance companies whose policies might be better for the brokers clients. 19843_05_c05_p141 172.qxd 12/7/05 9:43 AM Page 143 Chapter 5 Financial Markets and Institutions
  • 12. 143 5.1 AN OVERVIEW OF THE CAPITAL ALLOCATION PROCESS Businesses, individuals, and governments often need to raise capital. For example, suppose Carolina Power Light (CP L) forecasts an increase in the demand for electricity in North Carolina, and the company decides to build a new power plant. Because CP L almost certainly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. High Art And Low Art Essay The Merriam Webster dictionary defines art as something that is created with imagination and skill and that is beautiful or that expresses important ideas or feelings: works created by artists: paintings, sculptures, etc., that are created to be beautiful or to express important ideas or feelings. The main thing I take from this the definition, which is that it is all subjective. While one person may think a painting or a stage play is beautiful someone may not see the same thing or come close to having the same opinion. With that being said I think that finding a concrete answer to give to a class every year till the end of time will never happen. However, I ll show you my opinion within this essay as well. Now the difference between high art and low art is based on multiple things. Matt Plescher, who s an artist and author of High and Low Art on the website The Rapidian, thinks high art is supposed to have some type of aesthetic contemplation while low art is just functional within itself. Another quality that high art is supposed to have is typically a limited audience and is unique, complex, sing or limited in production. Low art is meant to be formulaic, simple, easily accessed, and/or massed produced. Which fits what people typically think when it comes to having to define high art and low art, including what we have discussed in class about the subject matter. I would like to focus on the performance side of high art and low art. I feel very passionate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Disparities In Cardiac Arrest The lack or delay in appropriate treatment for individuals who experience a sudden cardiac arrest has created a major public health disparity. Research into pre hospital treatment and subsequent implementation has historically seen neglect by the medical and scientific community creating vast differences in survivability of cardiac arrests between demographic groups. In 2010, the American Heart Association and Emergency Cardiovascular Care program developed the 2020 impact goal to reduce death from cardiovascular disease and stroke by 20% and double out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survival rates (http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/121/4/586#sec 1). This has prompted a massive influx of research into the disparities that exist and an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to numerous etiologies that will lead to cardiac arrest there is a potential for variable mortality reporting and therefore it is conceivable this number is misrepresented. A more accurate estimation of the burden of cardiac arrests can be elucidated from ROC data where the incidence of EMS treated OHCA was found to be 73.0 individuals per 100,000 population (95% CI, 71.2 74.7) for adults and 7.3 per 100,000 population (95% CI, 6.3 8.3) for children 18 years old (heart disease and stroke). As compared to an overall incidence rate, individuals who have received treatment by EMS have the most potential for survival as this excludes arrest events where signs of obvious death were present, or a DNR was in place. An Oregon based study extrapolated a national risk adjusted incidence of sudden cardiac death, due to a cardiac etiology to be 60 per 100,000 population (95% CI, 54 66) with a premature death burden for men of 2.04 million (95% CI, 1.86 2.23 million) and women 1.29 million years of potential life lost (95% CI, 1.13 1.45 million). (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24610738). The CARES data report from 2005 2010 provides insight into the demographics of OHCA due to cardiac etiologies and their survival rates (see table 1). Mean socioeconomic status of the region was found to be a significant indicator of increased incidence of sudden cardiac arrest, with a two to fourfold greater incidence in regions in the lowest economic quartile compared to the highest quartile in the US among people less than 65 years old (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3193117/). The previous studies do not allow for a complete representation of the mortality that results from cardiac arrest due to selective populations studied. There is a clear necessity for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Persuasive Essay On Prejudice And Discrimination When someone thinks of the word prejudice, he or she might think the word only refers to racial prejudice between those of different skin colors or looks. However, that is not the case. Prejudice goes deeper than that. Prejudices and stereotypes are usually negative thoughts or beliefs that people place on each other based on differences, such as religion, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, gender, or geographic location. Recently, Muslims have been a huge target for prejudice and discrimination. Ever since the incident of 9/11, when a terrorist group purposely crashed planes into the World Trade Center, Muslims have never been treated the same. That is reflected with the introduction of various bills and legislation, the implementation of stricter immigration laws, and the addition of stricter airport laws policies. Although I do think we can reduce the amount of prejudice in our societies among Muslims, I do not believe that prejudice and discrimination will ever completely go away. Islamophobia, the irrational fear or dislike against Islam or Muslims, very much existed before the 9/11 attacks; however, it increased drastically across the world after that horrible incident. Due to the increase of national fear in the United States after the attacks, immigration laws became much stricter. One author states that these laws were put into place by the USA Patriot Act, the Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act, and many others (Villemez, 2). According to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Commuting vs Dorming Chelsea Clough Professor Dingle English 13 December 2012 Commuting vs. Dorming The hardest decision a student has to make during their senior year of high school is which school to attend and whether to live on campus or commute. There are both advantages and disadvantages to both scenarios. The entire college experience is a learning trip and it is oftentimes a young adults first step towards independence. Living on campus is an adjustment and is a huge eye opener to the real world. The college dorm life is considered to be part of the full college experience, but the costs of living in a residence hall can persuade students to remain home while they are in college in order to avoid housing fees. The biggest advantage of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since fellow students always surround you, it s a lot easier to make friends and develop lasting relationships. Even if you don t have a roommate, you re sure to meet students who live in your dorm hall. Dorming at school is a great experience that you will never forget. For the rest of your life you can speak of your time where you were a teenager that moved away from home to try something new. The people you meet and the times you will share with them will be with you forever. There are many advantages for living on campus, however, there also many disadvantages too. Constant companionship in your living space can sometimes be a disadvantage, especially in situations when you want privacy. If you are accustomed to living in your own room in your parents house and suddenly have to share a room with others, this can take some adjustment time (Bartkowski1). Noise also is huge factor to the disadvantages of living on campus. Dorms can be a noisy place, considering there are many students living there who gather in dorm rooms or the lounge. However, if you need some quiet time to study or do homework, you can always go to the library. Dorming can also be very overwhelming at first. You can easily be distracted by parties or hanging out in the lounge or a friends dorm. Also it makes it more susceptible to leave everything for last minute and realize that you have no time to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Tarasenko Research Paper Vladimir Andreyevich Tarasenko a St.Louis right winger came to the United States from Yaroslavl, Russia in 2012. Tarasenko was ultimately drafted by the Blues in the first round, so he signed an eight year, 60 million dollar contract. Even though, he has gone through a big change in his life he still strives to help the blues win games against other teams. Professional right winger for the St.louis Blues was drafted in the 2012 season in the NHL. All though, Tarasenko is a right winger on the Blues he also became an alternate captain. Prior to playing in the NHL for St. Louis, he played in the system of Sibir Novosibirsk organization in the KHL.Tarasenko has played for Russian senior and junior teams when he was with the KHL and captained ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To make his father proud of what he was doing , he scored eight goals in seven games and won silver for being an all star. Even though, Tarasenko had a lot of practice which helped him get to where he is today his height and weight also gives him an advantage to speed around the rink and hit people hard since he weighs 219 lbs and is 6 feet tall. My favorite player on the St.Louis Blues is Reeves so I usually focus on what he is doing rather than other players, senior Tessa Robinson said. Vladimir is better when he is on offense because he knows how to shoot the puck into the goal fast and smooth. He shoots left handed and most people are right handed so when he shoots it is at a different angle than when people shoot right handed.Overall, in the seasons he has played for KHL and NHL he has scored 382 points including the points he got in the play offs. As it came to 2015 Tarasenko recorded his first hat tricks against the Dallas Stars and got another one in the year 2016 against Tampa Bay Lightning. I ve been to the Blues hockey games and seeing is a hat trick is so cool, even though it just people throwing hats onto the ice it s still pretty amusing, sophomore Isaac Williams ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Los Angeles Case Study Ever since the Rams left Los Angeles in 1994, football fans have been wondering what would happen next. For the last 20 years, teams have been using the threat of moving to Los Angeles to extract more money and support from their current cities. Many teams have also seriously considered relocating to the second largest market in the United States. The city of Los Angeles would not use taxpayer funds to help build a stadium, which along with issues about the location of a team caused many to remain in their current city. Stan Kroenke, owner of the LA Rams, Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, Arsenal Football Club, and multiple other teams, decided to take the chance and move the Rams to Inglewood, California, a city in Los Angeles County. As Stan Kroenke will have to privately finance their new stadium, along with paying a relocation fee, many wonder if the move is worth the cost seeing as how much of his own money he will be putting into the team. One of the big questions that would help us understand whether the move is or is not beneficial is how will the Rams move from St. Louis to Los Angeles affect the franchise s net worth? Kroenke is one of the richest owners ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If either team relocates and joins the Rams they would have to share the burden of paying for the stadium or pay a large sum for renting out the stadium. Another possibility is the Chargers or Raiders moving to another market, such as St. Louis. While many football fans in the St. Louis area would approve of another team coming in to replace the team that many see as having betrayed them, the $400 million of the taxpayer s money that was going to the Rams could end up back into another plan for a stadium. It is $400 million dollars that I believe does not need to be put into another stadium when taxpayers are still paying for the Edward Jones ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Disillusionment In The Vietnam War Thomas the Apostle once said that seeing is believing, and rightfully so. A person consciously chooses to stand firm in his beliefs until given cold, hard evidence that proves a different reality and opens his eyes. Coming to understand these new facts is a vital part of life that man must face in order to better understand the natural world. However, new knowledge can become a double edged sword when it attributes to man s disillusionment. An individual s mindset falls into the depths of despair when introduced to a harsh reality that clashes with his previous perceptions of right and wrong. Unfortunately, the entirety of America faced such a reality during the Vietnam War. According to Spector, a large number of journalists found themselves ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, American citizens no longer saw war with such optimism after witnessing the pessimistic reports that the news chose to televise. In one report, a journalist from CBS Evening News followed American troops as they pillaged and burnt down a village. The news televised graphic images of the burning homes, and the journalist on the scene solemnly listed the peaceful Vietnamese that died in the process. Soon afterward, Americans became outraged (CBSN). At this point, America could no longer view war as something glorious. The United States not only witnessed as their troops cause death but also as their troops met their own ends. According to Spector, the media s tendency to report about negative events such as death undermined American support for the Vietnam War. As casualties increased, support decreased (Spector). It is also important to note that casualties would logically increase as the amount of time the war went on increasing. Since the news reported events unfolding in the war each day, a person would hear about death every day. These daily death reports would not only be extremely depressing, but they would also have a compound effect as time continued. The media s reports on death and destruction changed turned America s perception of war into one that was bleak and hopeless. Many Americans no longer felt they could support the war due to the disillusionment they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Roberto Burle Marx Research Paper Roberto Burle Marx come into the world on 4 June 1909 (Burle Marx and Hamerman 1995). Fourth out of six children, he was born to native Brazilian, Cecília Burle, and German, Wilhelm Marx (Montero 2001). The family moved from their home in the city São Paulo to Leme, a district of Rio de Janeiro (Burle Marx and Hamerman 1995). While in Rio, Burle Marx s mother and his Hungarian Nurse, Anna Piascek, taught him at an early age about the native plants of Brazil (Montero 2001). While his mother taught him about flora, his father wanted to give his family a full educational culture bath (Burle Marx and Hamerman 1995). Burle Marx learned to speak several languages including Portuguese, German, English, French, and Italian and made frequent trips to Europe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While in Europe he was able to fully develop a creative passion that would be present throughout his entire life (Montero 2001). Burle Marx studied music, but was wooed by the new art movement of Expressionism and by the work of Post Impressionist artist, Vincent Van Gogh (Montero 2001). To gain experience with art Burle Marx visited the conservatories of the Dahlem Botanical Gardens to paint the many plants in the garden (Burle Marx and Hamerman 1995). In the greenhouses he studied the various floras and became mesmerized by the plants from his native home of Brazil in contrast to the more commonly used European vegetation (Montero 2001) In the early stages of World War II, Burle Marx and his family moved back to Rio de Janeiro (Montero 2011). In Rio he enrolled in the National School of Fine Arts to formally study painting (Burle Marx and Hamerman 1995). While studying Burle Marx was mentored in Brazilian modernism by the Architect Lúcio Costa (Burle Marx and Hamerman 1995) (Montero 2001). After his schooling he worked as the Director of Parks and Gardens in Recife, Brazil (Burle Marx and Hamerman ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Dynamic Data Driven Selection Of Sensor Streams On Dynamic Data Driven Selection of Sensor Streams This paper covers the online sensor selection in which the sensor network and relations between sensors dynamically change by time and a model which is working for selection of sensors at time may not work for the sensor selection at time , . The selection model of this paper is similar to model discussed in section 3 (i.e. Online distributed sensor selection) but it is based on a well defined special centralized algorithm (central server calculates the utility function and decides which sensors should be selected). The main goal of the sensor selection is to preserve battery by selecting a subset of sensors for prediction. After the sensors have been selected, their value will be read in multiple turns (i.e. active turns) and it will be used to predict the unselected sensors, then the value of all sensors will be read (i.e. passive turn) and based on that the active set of the next interval will be selected. The art of this paper is to find a way to switch between active and passive selection modes in some specific update intervals (number of active turns before a passive turn) to find the optimized selection of sensors for the next interval of data collection, this way it preserves the power requirement by activating only few sensors for multiple turns and then trying to maintain the active set using the collected data of the passive turns. It accomplishes this task by doing evaluation regression model over multiple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Josef Mengele Research Paper On March 16th, 1911, Josef Mengele, the eldest of three sons, was born to Karl and Walburga Mengele in Gunzburg, Germany. In his hometown of Gunzburg, Mengele was considered to be refined, intelligent, and popular ( Josef Mengele, Angel of Death ). His family was considered to be upper middle class as the Mengele s were the owners of a machine tools business. In 1935, Mengele earned a PhD in physical anthropology from the University of Munich. From there, he continues on to the Institute for Hereditary Biology and Racial Hygiene in Frankfurt. While there, Mengele became the assistant of Dr. Otmer von Verschuer, a leading scientific figure widely known for his research with twins ( US Holocaust Memorial ). In 1931, Josef Mengele joined ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay on Characterization in Rappaccini’s Daughter Characterization in Rappaccini s Daughter The dialogue, action and motivation revolve about the characters in the story (Abrams 32 33). It is the purpose of this essay to demonstrate the types of characters present in Nathaniel Hawthorne s Rappaccini s Daughter, whether static or dynamic, whether flat or round, and whether portrayed through showing or telling. The tale takes place in Padua, Italy, where a Naples student named Giovanni Guascanti has relocated in order to attend the medical school there. His modest room is in an old mansion watched over by the landlady, Dame Lisabetta, a two dimensional character given to religious expletives like, ``Holy Virgin, signor! She seeks to make the customer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rappaccini, remains static throughout the tale, and never develops into more than a type character. The reader sees another character enter the tale with the doctor s shout in the infirm voice of a person affected with inward disease, ` Beatrice! Beatrice! From his window Giovanni sees approaching the doctor s daughter beautiful as the day, and with a bloom so deep and vivid that one shade more would have been too much. Her abilities are exceptional because it is apparent to Giovanni that she handled and inhaled the odor of several of the plants which her father had most sedulously avoided. Beatrice exhibits an especially close relationship to the purple gem plant, which Rappaccini is too fearful of tending anymore: ``Yes, my sister, my splendour, it shall be Beatrice s task to nurse and serve thee; and thou shalt reward her with thy kisses and perfumed breath, which to her is as the breath of life. Beatrice is slowly developed into a round character, not as round as Giovanni however. As the protagonist withdraws from the window of his room in order to lie down, the author shows his usage of an omniscient narrator in the development of this character: Giovanni, closing the lattice, went to his couch and dreamed of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Mysterious Death Of Mary Rogers And The Market Revolution The Mysterious Death of Mary Rogers and the Market Revolution The Mysterious Death of Mary Rogers, written by Amy Gilman Srebnick is about the unsolved mystery of Mary Rogers. Mary Rogers worked at a broadway tobacco shop. She was called cigar girl. In the 1840 s it was very shameful for a young lady like Mary Roger to work at a cigar shop because but in a way she made the shop well known. She also managed her mother s boarding house at 126 Nassau Street. Mary was the youngest child. She was young, unmarried, and beautiful. Mary also had a lover, Daniel Payne. Mary Rogers was only 20 when she went missing. On July 28, 1841 Mary Rogers body was discovered floating near the shore of the hudson river with visible signs of violence. A report by two jurors indicated that Mary had been gagged, tied, raped by several men, and finally strangled (Srebnick 18). Dr.Cook confirmed that Mary had not drowned, frothy blood was still issuing from her mouth and her face was suffused with dark, bruised blood and had swollen veins (Srebnick 18). Once her body was found there were many theories as to how she died.The New Jersey coroner determined strangulation. The New York coroner determined she drowned. Another witness confessed while on her deathbed that it was due to an abortion. Mary Rogers death is still a mystery today. Payne was a prime suspect, being that he was her lover. Several weeks after Mary s death, on Friday October 8, 1841, Payne was found dead. Found drunk, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Drafting Legislative Proposals In Health Care Introduction Health policies are referred to as plans, decisions or laws that pertains to the achievement of specific health care goals within a society. The federal, state or local government constantly reviews and uses health policies to improve the healthcare systems. It is therefore vital for one to understanding the process of how healthcare policies are proposed, drafted and signed into law, and how it affects the entire populace on every day living. The art of drafting legislative proposals requires substantial skill, technical know how, and vast experience. Any member of the House of Representatives or Senate can draft bills and often receives assistance from the Office of Legislative Counsel. Only members of Congress can actually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Compare And Contrast Gorillas And Baboons Have you ever wondered what gorillas and baboons eat, where they live, and what they look like? Even though you may think these primates are the same, they are really quite different. From the habitats to the diets, gorillas and baboons are interesting creatures. Some of the differences of these two animals traits are that gorillas weigh about 374 pounds and baboons only weigh about 82 pounds at the most. Gorillas are about 5.6 ft tall and baboons are only 2.3 ft tall. A few similarities are the lifespan of 30 years in the wild. They clean each other for parasites, and they are both healthy. A few similarities and differences are shown. Their diets are quite similar because they both eat seeds. A few differences is that gorillas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Summer of Love The Summer of Love The 1960s was a decade of political and social upheaval. The counterculture, which was what the decade was called, became disappointed with all the restrictions and conventions of the straight society. The Summer of Love did not occur until 1967, but the decade was inspired by the Bohemian spirit which was already present in the 1950s; known as the Beat generation. The counterculture gained significant influence in liberal cities such as Berkley and San Francisco. In 1967, Scott McKenzie released his song San Francisco and with this song came rumors of a huge love in in the summer. This is what fueled the Summer of Love. Leaders of the counterculture in the Haight Ashbury district were anxious to start planning an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Ken Kesey would work night shifts at the hospital he had access to the drugs and would perform controlled experiments on himself. LSD was only available through pharmaceutical company, Sandoz in New York. Sinclair wrote, Using his homemade laboratory in Berkley; a student named Augustus Owsley Stanley III manufactured what he claimed to be enough LSD for a million and half doses (Sinclair 200). They became widely known and soon fell to Leary. Owsley would soon become the Pranksters chemist, supplying the active ingredient fro Kesey s organized events called acid tests. These acid tests soon became advertised events in public halls. In January 1966, two thousand people attended one at San Francisco s Fillmore Auditorium and the Warlocks (now the Grateful Dead), provided the music and Kesey wired the place with speakers, cameras, and TV screens for them to replay. Leary would become one of the most famous countercultural figures in this era along with Ken Kesey. LSD was a huge part of the spiritual and music scene of the Summer of Love. There was one church which was Tim Leary s League for Spiritual Discovery; he wanted to keep his religion pure and aloof from social structures. He described it as evading the law, We re not a religion in the sense of the Methodist Church seeking adherents. We re a religion in the basic primeval sense of a tribe living together and centered around shared spiritual goals (Miller 8). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Failure Of Communism And Communism Joel Boyd S.A. Middleton HIST 130.10 22 April 2015 1. Discuss the seeming failure of communism and other forms of socialism and the apparent triumph of capitalism in the 1990s, as well as considering capitalism s possible benefits and debits in the early twenty first century. Capitalism and Communism have both been put forth as the best models for modern enlightened societies. Each philosophy contains both desirable and undesirable elements within its framework. Communism is based on a firm belief that fiscal and social equality is the path to an ideal utopian society. Capitalism is based on the principle of individuality, and the exercise of individual rights, freedom, and the liberty to pursue advancement in a competitive free market. Each has shown its strengths and weaknesses. Over the course of time however only one has emerged successfully in the early 21st century, though not without its own egregious faults. Communism has its roots in the philosophy of Marx and Engels. In their Communist Manifesto published in 1848, they laid out the principles of communist society. In Communist society, no private ownership of property is allowed. Property should be shared among the people and likewise the economy. Through economic and social equality, the hope was that individuals would work for the common good of society, and leave the desire for advancement, power and authority behind. Ideal systems do not exist in nature. That statement stands alone as a pillar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Jaws Film Techniques Jaws (1975) Media Coursework Peter Benchley wrote Jaws the novel before it was made into a film directed by Steven Spielberg. Jaws is a thriller/horror with the main aim being to build up suspense and tension. When making the film Jaws Steven Spielberg had to face the challenging task of translating Benchley s popular novel into a hit movie whilst still maintaining the suspense created through the many textual devices used by Benchley, such as language techniques and sentence structure. Spielberg managed use different camera angles and shots alongside lighting effects to create atmosphere and tension to pretty much the same effect. In the background he uses music and sound effects to add to the dramatic visual images he creates. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another interesting point is as Chrissie is removing her clothes while running it is almost as she is leaving herself exposed to potential danger and making herself more vulnerable. At this point as the viewer sees Chrissie isolated in the water they realise that she is facing danger only limited by their own imagination. As Chrissie continues swimming, the frame changes to a point of view shot, accompanied by the same music as in the opening shot. The audience s thoughts change immediately from the images of the cheerful beach party to the earlier reference of the shark in the opening sequence. This provides a very effective contrast. The audience s expectations are realised when Chrissie feels a sharp pain, and then begins splashing about in the water as she is attacked. The unseen shark thrashes her around in the water, and she eventually clings onto a buoy, making its bell ring, in a vain attempt to alert the nearby community. After a final grasp for breath, she finally disappears under the surface of the water leaving the viewers with the burden of her death. The second victim of the shark is a young boy named Alex, this time the scene is set in along the beach, crowded with people enjoying the long Independence Day holiday. Also on the beach is police chief Brody with his own family. Sunbathers lie on the packed beach. This is a very unlikely place and time for an eventful scene. Again the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Beauty Is An Integral Part Of Human Nature The concept of beauty is an integral part of human nature. For centuries men and women have designated a part of each day dedicating their time to their physical appearance. In many cultures beauty is made a priority of life. This is reflective of the expectations the media places on men and women to have a certain look. What most do not realize is beauty is not just defined by the aesthetic pleasure of faces, hair, bodies, and clothes, it is driven by many other factors. The concept of beauty does not have to be tied down to the strict definition of what is visually attractive, and should rather focus on many different aspects of the person as a whole to create a definition of their beauty. There are many factors that contribute to what makes something or in the case of this research, someone beautiful . The explanation for the perception of beauty in one s self and in others is due in part to a biological, a psychological, and a cultural basis working hand in hand to create what humans believe to be beauty. Perception of beauty is manipulated greatly by the biological evolutionary influences on human nature. All of this stems from the deeply rooted evolutionary need to reproduce. In particular, facial beauty of a female or a male is important because the one weapon men and women have to fulfill the ultimate goal of preserving their genes in another generation is attraction. One must be perceived as beautiful first before any sexual attraction can occur (Wilson, 2013). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Booth s Manhunt Reading this book also helps characters learn on how strong the Confederate Army was. Throughout Booth s manhunt, the reader encounters many different Confederate supporters, and they discover how many people were actually loyal. As the book reads on pg. 23, ...Booth came into contact with sympathetic secret agents in Canada, New York City, Washington, D.C, Maryland, and Virginia. Across the United States, so many people felt sympathetic towards the Confederates. It is a common misconception that the North and South were quite split on slavery, and that almost all of the North wanted slavery abolished while the South didn t. Through reading this book, I, as well as anyone else who reads it, will discover the truth on how split the country ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Environmental And Environmental Issues During The... Environmental Issues and the Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution took pace from the 18th to 19th centuries. It was a period when rural areas became industrial and urban. Before the Industrial Revolution, engineering was mainly done in people s homes. They used hand tools and sometimes basic machines. Industrialization put an end to that, using powered, advanced machinery, factories and mass production. This made engineering much faster, easier and more efficient. It even increased the amount of factory made goods, as well as the variety of them. Industrialization improved the living conditions for people in the middle and upper classes. The poor and working classes had to do the dangerous jobs, for a very low amount of pay, while working in harmful conditions. So many people from the rural areas were moving to the urban areas for work, that they couldn t keep up. This caused overpopulation. Homes were overcrowded, and people were living in polluted and unsanitary conditions, which made them more at risk of diseases. Pollution is one of the most environmentally negative impacts of the Industrial Revolution. Air, water, and soil pollution were extremely bad during the Industrial Revolution. Industrialization polluted the air, water and soils due to the waste products that factories generate. Most factories and industries require water for their work. When water is involved in these processes, it encounters metals, chemicals, and wastes, that will contaminate it. They are then dumped into oceans and rivers. Doing so, kills fish and other sea animals, decreasing the population. Farmers us this water to grow their crops. Using contaminated water then affects the quality of their crops. When the farmers use the water in their soil, it can cause soil pollution. This pollution will destroy plants if anything or anyone comes in contact with it, it can cause long lasting health issues. Air pollution can cause a variety of illnesses for people and the environment. With all of these pollutions, there comes an increase in global warming. Global warming causes glaciers to melt, extinction of animals, floods, tsunamis and hurricanes, which are some of the deadliest natural phenomena. If any of these phenomena ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Sylvia CHAPTER 9 Plant Assets, Natural Resources, and Intangible Assets ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE | | | | |Brief | | | |Learning | |Questions | |Exercises | |Do It! | |Objectives | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |1A | |Determine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... | |Simple | |30 40 | | | | | | | | | |3B | |Compute depreciation under different methods. | |Moderate | |30 40 | | | | | | | | | |4B | |Calculate revisions to depreciation expense. | |Moderate | |20 30 | | | | | | | | | |5B | |Journalize a series of equipment transactions related to purchase, sale, retirement, | |Moderate | |40 50 | | | |and depreciation. | | | | | | | | | | | | | |6B | |Record ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Dsm And The Systems Of Psychotherapy The DSM and the Systems of Psychotherapy Adam McLean Saybrook University Professor Bob Flax, Ph.D. December 4, 2014 Introduction The American Psychiatric Association published the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM 5) in 2013. There have been eight publications of the manual (APA, 2013). Regardless of theoretical background clinicians need to understand the DSM. It is now the industry standard for evaluation and diagnosis. The DSM 5 comprehensively covers most behavioral mental and emotional concerns. Expertise and knowledge of the DSM 5 is necessary to obtain reimbursement from insurance companies. The complexity of the human mind and all of the working of psychopathology cannot be limited to a single book. Practitioners are bound by the DSM 5 as a universal communication system. The DSM 5 is a medical approach to a bio psycho social spiritual malady. Diagnosis in the DSM is the classification of a mental illness or other problem by interpretation of the symptoms. Pathology of medical ailments is characterized by and organ, defect, and symptoms. Psychiatry seems to only have the handle on one component. Psychiatrists will openly admit that they know almost nothing in regards to the cause of most diagnoses (Whitaker, 2010 Allen, 2013). Some clinicians and authors have been outspoken about their criticisms of the DSM 5. Frances (2013) states our classification of mental disorders is no more than a collection ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Example Of Verbatim Theatre This paper gives a brief view a bout verbatim theatre, its definitions, its importance to society , and examples from verbatim drama. This paper shows a general idea a bout verbatim theatre as a type of Documentary theatre . Verbatim theatre contains factual words and events from real people. These events is collected from interviews or transcripts of records to indicate the actual incidents from history. The paper then shows the phases of verbatim theatre s development. Peter Cheeseman is the first playwright who introduces this type of drama in 1960. Then, the paper sheds the light on some examples of verbatim theatre. The main target of these plays is to explore some political and social issues. Then the paper shows how the verbatim plays present reality. Finally, the paper indicates the importance of verbatim theatre. These plays help the oppressed people ( other) to express themselves. The definition of Verbatim Theatre ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These definitions may be seen as complex, varied, and diverse . But there is a basic feature to this type of theatre, it is his desire to remain truthful to the subject being referred. It is based on history and his historical events. John Grierson defined Verbatim theatre as the creative treatment of actuality. (18). Many critics and playwrights have the same idea that the true drama depends on interviews, newspapers, documents, diaries and etc . We can get documentation from seeing and selecting situations based on our every day experiences. These types of documentary theatre confront and involve the spectator. Grierson says that You photograph the natural life, but you also, by your juxtaposition of detail, create an interpretation of it. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Confessionalist Characteristics Of Allen Ginsberg And The... Beat Generation Research Paper During the 1950s, many different literary movements came to the spotlight. Two such movements were Confessionalism and Beat poetry. There are many commonalities between these movements, and often, authors and works from the Beat movement incorporate various Confessionalist characteristics. Allen Ginsberg, one such author, combined both Confessionalism and Beat poetry in a variety of his works, including Howl and Kaddish. The Confessionalist aspects of Allen Ginsberg and his works, such as Howl, were heavily outweighed by the Beat aspects in his work. The Beat poetry movement began in the 1950s due to the tense political climate and heavily conformative society. During this time, America was a policing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to adopting peaceful religions, such as Buddhism, Beat poets attempted to connect with their spiritual state of being by engaging in drug usage and meditating. To distinguish themselves in literature, they picked at the flaws they perceived in romanticism, modernist poetry, and the New Criticism. They abandoned the typical form and structure of formalist poetry. Instead, they commonly followed the footsteps of Walt Whitman and his free verse. The free verse allowed them to sync their words with a musical flow, especially that of jazz. In addition to free verse, the Beat poetry contained unregulated self expression. The Beats believed that true emotions were expressed in the moment, and often would not edit their works. They also openly discussed sexual experimentation, specifically that directed to the gay culture. Beats also wrote about their usage of drugs, and its ability to help perceive the truth. Their work portrayed a belief that the arts transcended mortality. Allen Ginsberg was born on June 3, 1926 to a schizophrenic mother. His experience with his mother heavily affected him, as evident in his portrayal of mental illness in much of his work. Considered one of the founders of Beat poetry, Ginsberg brought attention to the movement with his performance of his poem Howl. Howl reflected the free verse and jazz components common to the movement. It also reflected Jack Kerouac and the Old ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The kitchen is arguably the last battle – ground for... INTRODUCTION The gender division in the food preparation has an atavistic stigma. Men hunted and acquired meat; women were preparing meat at home and served it to the family. All primitive communities are characterised by the subordinate role of woman. Food in Douglas classification theory has been linked with rituals which adherence prevents the chaos and the social destruction. Deep divide between gender roles in the patriarchal model of society, became a precondition of social order. Douglas (1971) This rule still applies to the present society and the kitchen becomes probably the last battlefield of gender in the western world. In this essay I will present arguments that patriarchal reproduction of gender affiliation still ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These are institutions which have some overt function other than a political and/or administrative one: mass media, education, health and welfare, for example. More numerous, disparate, and functionally polymorphous than the SA, the ISA exert power not primarily through repression but through ideology. (Althusser 1971 cited Allison 2013: 155) Food and cooking play ideological key roles. State and media reproduce the image of a woman cooking in the kitchen (Nigella Lawson, Amy Finell, Giada De Laurentiis or Ina Garten) to show her love for her children or partner that involves the sexual men s approval. (Swenson 2013: 145) However, the kitchen is a female place, but woman still has an unequal position there. The low calorie food is seen as feminine food in opposition to the high calorie food or meat as masculinity food. Clark (2013:235) Swenson (2013: 140, 145) The sine qua non (an essential condition , the thing is absolutely necessary) of a good family relations is a joint dinner prepared wholly by the women. The double message is that the woman should cook to maintain traditional unity of family (woman in feeding) and that is her responsibility. Swenson (2013:145), El Tom (2014) She must take into account other tastes and the time of meals adapted to the rhythm of family life. (shifting cooking). Forson (2013:116). The woman in the culinary TV s programmes occurs as an assistant or student of the man. If she travels ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Japan s Power In The United States Currently in the world there are 196 countries, each one with unique qualities and political structures. Japan is an island nation in East Asia that is located in the Pacific Ocean. It has a total of 6, 852 islands that make up about ninety seven percent of Japan s land area. It is the world s tenth largest population with 126 million people. The emperor ran the country until it was forced to surrender and the United States assisted in the reform of the country. Currently, Japan is a democracy with a constitution that used the structure of the United States as a model. It uses the three branch system, however, one of its branches drastically outweighs the other two in regards to power. This developed nation has many aspects of it government ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A new constitution took affect in 1947; establishing a parliamentary system, with all adults eligible to vote and the emperor became mostly a symbolic head of state (Infoplease). United States troops were stationed in Japan because of a security treaty that was signed between the two countries in 1951 (Infoplease). However, in 1952, Japan regained full sovereignty and the Ryuku Islands, including Okinawa, were returned by the United States (Infoplease). During this time, the Liberal Democratic Party was formed (BBC). This party will govern the country, almost uninterruptedly, for the rest of the century and beyond (BBC). Also during this time, United States servicemen raped an Okinawa schoolgirl causing mass protest demanding the removal of United States forces from the island (BBC). Japan had an extraordinary postwar economic recovery and continued to grow through the 1970s and 1980s until it was the world s second largest economy (after the United States) (Infoplease). Because of scandals involving leaders of industry, government officials and bankers, Japan suffered in the Asian economic crisis in 1998, (Infoplease). In 2009, the Democratic Party of Japan won the general election and ended the unbroken rule of the Liberal Democratic Party (BBC). Also, in 2009, it faced the worst economic crisis since World War II because its economy shrank by 3.3% (BBC). However, it started to grow in 2010 but China overtook Japan as the world s second largest economy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Bargo s Identification Evidence Analysis The first grounds for an appeal, in regards to Arika s testimony, is that identification evidence of Bargo at [20] was wrongly admitted. Except as otherwise provided in the Evidence Act 1995 (NSW) (EA), in order for evidence to be admissible, evidence must be relevant. Evidence will be considered relevant in a proceeding, if that evidence when accepted, could rationally affect the assessment of the probability of the existence of a fact in issue in the proceeding. The facts in issues are the elements of the crime with which the defendant is being charged. Identification evidence from a witness is made up of the witness asserting that the accused is the person the witness heard, saw, or smelt perpetrating the crime. In the present case, Arika s testimony would be classified as identification evidence, as she asserted that Bargo was the person who she had seen rape her. However, if identification evidence has been admitted, the trial judge is required to give an identification warning to the jury, that there is a special need for caution before accepting identification evidence; and of the reasons for that need for caution. Section 114 also sets out a general rule, that visual identification evidence adduced by the prosecution is inadmissible, unless the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dr Monkhouse s report and email will come under the definition of a document, as a document includes any record of information and includes anything in which things are written, printed or inscribed . Dr Monkhouse s report, would be able to be tendered, as it forms part of the records of or kept by a business; with a business including the work of hospitals. In the present case, the report has not been authenticated, as the court can not be sure, that the report is in fact Dr Monkhouse s, without her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Wife Monologue It was a cold and windy September 17 in Denton, Maryland. The year was 1997. Kurt was working in the field like he does everyday. His wife, Beth, could see him from the house. He could hear from a distance his two daughters playing in the yard. It was their birthday today. He remembered back to when the girls were born. The doctor said Beth was pregnant with a baby boy, and out came two special girls. These girls were not just special in the Daddy s little angels kind of way. They were both born with superpowers. Glenda came out glowing blue. She had beautiful blue eyes and a fair complexion with hair that was white as snow. Sutton came out glowing red. She had bright red lips, dark brown eyes, and silky black hair. Both girls were a blessing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She headed back into her bedroom and knelt down beside the bed. She blindly reached under and pulled out a large briefcase. Unhinging the briefcase she revealed a well stocked weaponry with plenty of supplies for the plan. Shutterbug strapped on a few guns, some knives, and a couple emergency grenades to a belt. She headed to the patio which was located 4 stories from the sidewalk below. Shutterbug climbed the railing and steadied her balance. She took one last big breath and jumped into flight. On her way to the White House she was reminiscing on all of her reasons why she was doing this. Shutterbug wanted respect. She hated that her sister was always the favorite. Glenda was perfect in every way. Their parents favored Glenda. Glenda got to go to the wealthy aunt and uncle, and she was now married to the President. What more could she become? Something had to change. Shutterbug had decided it was better to be feared than loved, and now she was going to be feared by all. Shutterbug could see the White House in the distance. People were scrambling all over the place. Someone must have seen her coming. Picking up speed, she plummeted down at the front gate. People were fleeing all around her, except the White House security. Nobody knew her intentions, but whenever she was around, there would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...