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Writing A Proposal Paper Writing A Proposal Paper
“No One Knowingly Does Evil” by Socrates. Essay
The argument which I am focusing on is titled No One Knowingly Does Evil and is written by
Socrates. This argument concludes that those who do evil things do them involuntarily. That is, people
do not necessarily want to do evil things, but do them against their will. A very important point is
presented by Socrates in that evil deeds are not done willingly. It is thought by many that some people
are simply evil natured and commit evil deeds because they want to. However, Socrates is arguing that
this is not true. By doing this, he is going against common thought and presenting a very debatable
conclusion. I will evaluate the argument so as to prove it is a legitimate possibility for the conclusion
to be true. It will be shown why ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I think the key to this statement being false is the word all. Sometimes, people want to cause harm to
someone else in order to get back at them or to serve justice. If they think they are justified, that
person would be more willing to commit an evil act. The second premise, in my opinion, is true. I do
not think that a person, without outside influence, would simply do something which they do not want
to. If it is not something a person wants to do, chances are it won t be done. Therefore, I think this
premise is true. When evaluating the entire argument as a whole, I determined it to be valid. It is
logical to move from premise one to premise two and develop the provided conclusion. Even though I
believe premise one to be false, the argument is still valid. This is because, if it were true, it would
make sense to draw that conclusion from those two statements. The conclusion does not present any
new information not given in the premises either. The argument automatically becomes unsound
because premise one is false. It is impossible for the argument to be sound by definition.
I believe one objection would be that in certain circumstances there are dire needs. That is, someone
would do an evil deed because it was absolutely necessary. For example, if a family had been
kidnapped, there would be everything done in order to bring them home safely, even if some of it
involved a form of evil. This
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What Is The Reflection Of Lucretius s On The Nature Of Things
In his work, On the Nature of Things (De Rerum Natura), Lucretius sought to address superstitious
fears and unscientific notions that were embedded in his state s (Rome) religion (450). He recalls the
story of King Agamemnon having to sacrifice his daughter to appease Artemis. Upon this recollection,
he makes the claim that religion is wicked. However, unlike Lucretius s belief, true religious
faithfulness, as it relates to the Biblical God, does not lead to wickedness, but rather offers redemption
from the wicked. Titus Lucretius Carus (ca. 99 55 B.C.) dedicated his life to philosophy and found
what he believed was the meaning of things through studying the teachings of Epicurus, a third
century B.C. Athenian philosopher. Upon discovering Epicureanism, Lucretius found the work to be
liberating as it sought to address humanity s anxieties and to provide freedom from it. On the Nature
of Things can be regarded as Lucretius personal reflection of Epicurean beliefs. At the time of
Lucretius work, it was uncommon for literature to express any notion of beliefs that opposed the
traditional beliefs about the gods. Due to this, his views did not have many supporters during his own
time. However, his work was rediscovered during the Renaissance, and it is recognized as a unique
expression of Roman culture. In his poem, Lucretius intends to deliver the human spirit from
imaginary fears by presenting a purely naturalistic, materialistic interpretation of the world (450). He
believed that this belief in the supernatural was an idea that weighed down man and something they
needed to be freed from. In the opening of the passage he describes, A Greek, first raised his mortal
eyes bravely against this menace [Religion]... So his force, a vital force of mind, a conqueror explored
the vast immensities of space, with wit and wisdom, and came back to us triumphant (Lucretius 451).
Lucretius is describing the account of Epicurus and the foundation of Epicureanism. He boldly
describes Epicurus as a hero in an effort to persuade his audience of the superiority of this naturalistic
worldview. He continues to say, [he brings us] news of what can be and what cannot, limits and
boundaries, the borderline, the benchmark, set
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Ramat Rahel Region Analysis
Terraces have long been considered to be one of the agricultural marvels of the human past. Existing
since the time of the Old World, terracing has increased the surface area of viable farmland while
helping to reduce soil erosion and limit water loss (Davidovich et al. 2012:192). Recently, scientists
have been aiming to discover more about past human settlements through the excavation and dating of
terraces using complex soil dating techniques. One such excavation project is located in the Ramat
Rahel region of Israel, where scientists have been attempting to set a time period for the terraces that
define the agricultural landscape of the area. In order to accurately and efficiently put a date on these
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Location itself played a significant role. The Holocene stream terraces are located along the San Pedro
River on a major floodplain. The flooding of the San Pedro and its two main tributaries combined with
the local precipitation levels causes the terraces to inevitably experience local erosion of bars and
infilling of swales (Onken et al. 2014:22). The dry climate of the Ramat Rahel region allows for the
terraces to remain, for the most part, out of contact with water that might erode the rock and sediment
and destroy possible archaeological finds. Differences in the main type of dating used also led to
differences in degree of accuracy. In Ramat Rahel, the primary test used was OSL dating. The
consistency of the results from all the land samples along with the formation of logical age clusters
upon further comparison testif[ies] to the direct relationship between the placement of the terrace fill,
wherever it is sourced, and the bleaching of the quartz within the sediments (Davidovich et al.
2012:203 204). The accuracy of the OSL results gave scientists fairly certain date approximations,
especially when compared to the results of the Holocene terrace dating. In the Holocene, radiometric
dating was used as the primary method; it provided broader dates and time ranges than did the OSL
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Out Of School Suspension, By Edgar Ramirez
Edgar Ramirez a famous Venezuela actor once said, I believe in the will. I believe in discipline. I
believe in the organization. I believe in the rigor that gives us work. I believe in love as an engine of
all things. I believe in the light. I believe in God. I believe in kindness. When you get into trouble you
get disciplined by the principal or superintendent. What you do has a big influence on how you get
disciplined.Why we shouldn t have Out of school suspension. OSS shouldn t be apart of a disciplinary
because if you think about it, you are basically action teaching the student that it is okay to do it.
When you are giving them OSS you are just given more freedom, and then they begin to think that
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In most cases when we get into trouble we see Dr. Pittman. When you get in trouble a lot Dr. Pittman
can be very lucid sometime, but you have to ameliorate your actions. When you got to see the
superintendent that usually means that you are in a lot more trouble because he is eminent. They have
several disciplinary action, but when you do something like getting into a fight with someone they
most times give you Out of School Suspension.
Getting disciplined all depends on what you do. When you do something that is minor you will have
and admonish conversation most times. When Dr. Pittman is talking you she will be forward, so it will
be important that you are temperate. If you do something really impermeable you will most likely get
OSS. When some kids see Dr. Pittman the students go berserk, so then she will discipline
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Ion Euripides
In Ion Euripides describes a realistic plot that matches nowadays events as well. He focuses on the
vicissitudes of human life that lead the characters to the brink of ruin, and that raise on top of
happiness at the same time. The life full of ups and downs is depicted in the example of Creusa s life
story. In Ion there are scenes that are composed of big fear, sincere repentance, strong jealousy, and
pure love of Creusa. When young and innocent Creusa has been deceived by Apollo, she has to leave
her newborn child on his fate under the big fear of being perceived as disgraced daughter of the king
Erechtheus. What has happened to her is the biggest secret that she cannot tell anyone. This strong
fear makes Creusa conceal the birth of her first baby, and her liaison with Apollo. Having no will for
that Creusa encumbers herself with that burden but stays faithful wife of Xuthus who she will be
espoused to after that event (Ion, 9 17, 58 62). The second significant Creusa s emotion is her sincere
repentance. Creusa consciously admits her wrong decision of leaving the helpless child, and asks for
forgiveness. Creusa considers her inability to have children as her punishment for leaving that child
alone in the cave. Her deep rooted feeling of guiltiness never ... Show more content on
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Creusa experiences the feeling of jealousy that new son, who has not noble origins and is born from
some other woman, gets more attention, and plays more important role for Xurthus (Ion, 815 840).
Creusa under the effect of jealousy decides to kill Ion as the easy target to prevent her fears to come
true. She loses her last hopes, she realizes that everything she has: her husband s love, her wealth and
honours, the land and father s throne , she is going to lose when Ion gets recognized as Xurthus son
(Ion, 778 794,
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Wall Street Journal Analysis
Paper #3
The third paper is an analysis and my thoughts on The Wall Street Journal article by Bob Tita titled A
New Approach to New Products. The article focuses on open innovation and rapid prototyping as
characteristics of the innovative company FirstBuild. This paper discusses these two characteristics in
the context of DoD materiel acquisition. Prototyping has long been recognized as a low cost technique
to test initial concepts and ideas about a product meet user requirements. In some instances and over
time, the cost for building prototypes has not been low and the time has been unacceptable, which is
why 3D printing has become so popular. Prototyping has now regained its value in the development
cycle due to 3D printing. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Most of our meetings in DoD do not meet any standard metrics for productivity according to much of
the best practices of management so experimenting with them seems only an opportunity for
improvement. I have experimented with multiple aspects of meetings to include their duration, their
location, setting the agenda with one or two questions to drive discussion versus a straight transmittal
of information format, and with meeting attendees. The result has been a consistent push back to
changing such aspects of the meeting and very little desire for consideration of other ways of
accomplishing the purpose of the meeting. Some don t even want to spend the time thinking critically
about the purpose of a meeting in order to identify alternative solutions. This is worrisome to me
because if we cannot experiment with simple aspects of our daily business, the possibility of
experimenting with different equipment or organizational structures seems like a significant leap for
some of our
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Violent Programs on Television Lead to Aggressive Behavior...
Since 1982, the National Institute of Mental Health, along with other reputable health organizations
has collected data that connects media violence, with violent acts. Conclusions deduced from this data
prove that violent programs on television lead to aggressive behavior by children and teenagers who
watch those programs. Television violence affects young people of all ages, all socio economic levels,
and all levels of intelligence.
Today s children view vast amounts of violence on television. A steady diet of death, killings, torture,
and other grotesque acts may be viewed on any day by vulnerable youth. When children are young,
they are impressionable to all their surroundings, and especially vulnerable to what they see. ... Show
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A particular focus of the study was the media s portrayal of violence and the public s personal
experiences. Television is the primary source of media for most American citizens, and therefore
television violence is the primary source for viewing violence in both adults and children. This report
gave evidence of the media s ability to socialize the viewers to the norms and values of the culture.
Previously the ability of television to do so had been disputed that the media was seen only as a re
enforcer and not a creator.
Research performed by Albert Bandura concluded there were strong short term effects of exposure to
violence in the media that affects children. In his studies, children watched models perform aggressive
acts against a doll. These acts of aggression were presented under three circumstances: 1. the children
saw the model rewarded for aggressive behavior, 2. the children saw the model receive no
consequences for their aggressive behavior, and 3. the children saw the model punished. All three
groups were able to imitate the aggressive behavior that contradicts early notions that the influences of
violence were not negative if the violence was not glorified.
The Help or Hurt study done by Robert Liebert and Robert Baron, further displays the short term
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Advantages Of Murrabaha Law In Malaysia
Murabaha is an Islamic home financing sale contract. The customer promises to purchase the house
from the bank on an agreed mark up price if the bank purchase the house in Murabaha contract.
Besides that, Murabaha sales contract can only execute when the initial price of the house can be
determined. In addition, one of the most important mechanisms of Murabaha contract is the cost of the
house and profit incurred need to be mentioned clearly and truthfully to the customer.
The process of a Murabaha contract begin with a customer approaches to the bank to request for
Murabaha home financing. The customer can negotiates about the specification of the house purchase
contract with the property seller. Then, the bank make the payment to the seller and the ownership of
the house transferred to the bank at that time. After that, the bank sells the house to the customer
through Murabaha contract at an agreed sale price which include the cost and bank s profit. The house
will be handed over to the customer. The customer pays the sales price of the house in accordance to
payment term stated in the contract.
Bay Bithamin Ajil (BBA) is a contract of deferred payment sale. It is a mode of Islamic home
financing that based on Murabaha concept (mark up) whereby the sales price includes a profit margin
agreed by both parties. Bank Islam Malaysia annual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The bank has a Parallel Istisna contract with the constructor. The constructor agrees to build the house
and deliver it to the bank before the date that bank promised to the purchaser. The bank pays to the
constructor in spot payment during the construction period. Normally, the price of Parallel Istisna is
lower than the first contract with the purchaser due to the mode of payment. In short, Istisna does not
required the payment made in advance or at the time of delivery, thus, it provides more flexibility to
the parties
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Marc Prensky Digital Natives Digital Immigrants Analysis
generation with technology In Marc Prensky article, Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants. Do you think
that technology has already introduced to the world? There are many people using the technology, but
some people don t use it because of their age. It was published to the Horizon (MCB University Press,
Vol. 9 No. 5, October 2001) who was written by Marc Prensky. She described the different between
the old generation and the new one; also she mentioned about hoe the technology is affecting people
especially the new generation. Also, people with different generation have different things, as their
style, slang clothes, body and adornments. So people changed from each generation; however,
students have not changed incrementally from the old generation style, slang and clothes. These days,
the technology has changed our life, and the new generation raised up with the technology, so they use
to it. However, some of the old generation have a hard time ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Technology has changed many people in our life. some of people can t live without it in them daily
life because they use to it. In this argument Marc Prensky talks about the different between the last
generation and this generation. Nowadays, this new generation have grown with the technology
Digital Natives. He described how the old generation had no technology in their life, and their thought
were different, and how hard to change the old generation thought. Moreover, the technology is
getting bigger and introduced all over the world. They thrive on instant gratification and frequent
rewards. They prefer games to serious work. (Prensky, 2001,p.2) for example. In general the story
describe the Digital Native and the Digital Immigrants. As he describe the Digital Immigrants that the
people who comes from the old generation and have no technology in their life. nowadays, the new
generation people most of them are familiar with the technology, so these people called the Digital
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Dracula By Bram Stoker
The legend of the vampire in history is boundlessly frightening to all and fascinating to people world
wide. Vampires are creatures of the night who live by feeding on the blood of human beings. Stories
of vampire creatures have been told around the world from nearly the beginning of time itself. The
way they look, their tendencies, purposes, and other characteristics of vampires, appear to differ based
on the time period in which the vampire folklore originated or what culture it derived from. These
cultures such as the Mesopotamians, Hebrews, Ancient Greeks, and the Romans all have various
folklores that explain how the vampire came to be. However, the folklore for the creature we know
currently as the vampire originates from the early 18th ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Originating its characteristics in folklore where is it often seen as grotesque, the vampire in modern
day is seen to be more attractive, sexual, and, in some ways, not as fearful. Various types of literature
containing these monsters have been the spotlight and main influence of how the world views them
today. In Bram Stoker s Dracula, the literature takes a turn for the vampire that lets the world view it
as more of civil being. Often people in today s society due to this novel think of fangs, a pointy nose,
wearing a cape, and one not having a reflection when thinking of a vampire. Throughout this book
Stoker represents the uneasiness of society at the time, including capitalist greed, homosexuality, as
well as female sexuality. In the beginning of the novel, Johnathon Harker arrives at the castle of The
Count and when first introduced he is in confusion of who he is actually meeting. In the line, What
manner of man is this, or what manner of creature is it in the semblance of man? (Stoker chp.3,p.48),
Stoker is essentially representing the fear of humanity s animal nature and not having that sense of
control over them. The Count describes himself as a hunter of sorts and with that comes the thirst for
blood. With vampires today, the main thing people think of is most likely how they replenish
themselves with blood, as sometimes especially within folklore this was not always a characteristic of
the monster. Throughout the novel there are multiple instances in which The Count as well as the
women vampires are tempted to snag a bite of Harker s neck. (FIND QUOTE). Stoker s Dracula also
expresses the fear of female sexuality in a way that past folklores did not. The women in this novel are
types of vampires that were not common in past centuries, where they now are so sexualized and tend
to lore their prey in by being the sexual aggressor and making, Johnathon
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Sherman Alexie s Subtle Sarcasm Essay
Sherman Alexie s Subtle Sarcasm
Sherman Alexie illustrates a subtle sarcasm that is very consistent among his stories. He conveys
many of the current social issues that seem to be constant among those of Indian heritage. His main
characters all have very similar characteristics: very laid back and socially conscious. An important
characteristic that his characters share is a sense of wit and cynicism which helps convey Alexie s
ideals in many regards.
The first rhetorical device Alexie utilizes is his methophorical use of his titles. In the piece The Lone
Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven he uses two characters from a movie that was very popular at
the time. However he puts the two characters against each other despite them ... Show more content on
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The character is content with the notion that the clerk is observing him simple because he is Native
American despite the clerk also being Native American. He then also states a few sentences later: that
he also gives his girlfriend the same look that the clerk gives to him which seems to show that he
thinks that authority is corrupt. He shows his contempt for the clerk buy buying a creamsicle, which is
an ice cream bar that is orange flavored with a creamy white center, implying that the clerk is
attempting to be white. This way he ties the corruptness of authority with being white. He also shows
that this contempt of white authority is consistent among his people by telling the story of the two
boys who steal the car in This is what it means to say Phoenix, Arizona. The two are cheered for their
crime by the Native Americans in the reservation.
Alexie also illustrates throughout his stories the lack of community among his people. In This is what
it means to say Phoenix, Arizona he illustrates his opinion of the tribal council. In this case he shows
the robotic attributes of the council through the use of repetition when he asks the council for
assistance. Though his father is dead and the urgency of the matter the council still offers minimal
help. Alexie is also ardent in showing the hypocrisy that surrounds most of the situations in his stories,
such as the character that looks at his white girlfriend the same way the store clerk
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How My Group Members And I Worked Together
This final paper will explain how my group members and I worked together. This ties into the final
project for this class. My paper will show how I related to all the myths within a culture and tie them
to the real world. Below I will explain how everything turned out and how we came up with out topic
for the final project. I think as of now the level of engagement my partners have participated in is very
low. We decided we wanted to focus on the Greek culture on April twenty fourth. I contacted them and
asked how we wanted to split the work up or even start and I had no responses. Finally at nine on
Saturday night one of my group members messaged a link to Google Documents, with only one slide
started. I started working on the Google PowerPoint at eleven at night and woke up this morning to
see nothing had been added. I went back on around eleven this morning and added new work. A little
update to this situation it is now six, nothing has been added, but my work and I have had zero contact
with my group. So I will say my group had little engagement in this project, one member did make the
Google document, but nothing has been started. I think I learned a lot about my teamwork skills. I am
such a perfectionist and like to get things done early. Working with a group makes it challenging,
because people had different time schedules. I think I learned that I am someone who engages with a
project more often than my group, because I want to get my work done. My goal for this
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Hip Flexor Activity
During mid stance the peak height of the hip is seen to be higher on the prosthetic limb than in a non
amputee. This is a result of the reduced flexion of the prosthetic knee. Also the characteristic of the
prosthetic foot influences the peak height too. After contralateral foot contact an abrupt transition from
hip extension to flexion is seen. In the late stance, an eccentric hip flexor activity is seen as compared
to normal. This inturn generates higher hip flexor moment. This greater moment further decelerates
the extending hip and ensures that the HAT segment does not lag behind as the amputee pulls
themselves over the prosthesis.

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Coming to swing now, it is seen that during early swing the hip flexors act concentrically
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Dna Replication Research Paper
DNA replication, or DNA synthesis, is the process in which makes a copy of itself prior to cell
division. Every cell needs a copy of genetic material. The cell needs an entire copy of the DNA
molecule, so for humans that means 46 chromosomes in 23 pairs. Even though a cell needs an entire
copy of the DNA, it only uses a portion of it. There are three major steps to DNA synthesis: binding of
the enzyme to the DNA, unwinding and unzipping of the DNA, and synthesis of new complementary
strand. In the first major step of DNA replication enzymes bind to specific areas of DNA called
replication origins. In eukaryotes, like us, there are numerous binding sites that start at the same time
because DNA molecules are so large that it would take too long to start at one end and go to the other.
However, in prokaryotes there is only one single, circular DNA molecule so there is only one
replication origin. The replication in these cells begins at one point and goes in both directions until
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DNA is wound in a double helix structure because of an attraction of charges. Helicase breaks the
hydrogen bonds that hold the base pairs, adenine and thymine, guanine and cytosine, together. The
separation of the two single strands of DNA forms a Y shape, known as a replication fork. These two
separated strands act as a guide for the new strands to form. The final major step in DNA replication is
synthesizing the new DNA strands. DNA polymerase is an enzyme that creates DNA molecules. This
happens by assembling nucleotides, which are the building blocks of DNA. The DNA polymerase
reads the new DNA base and brings in the matching nucleotide. This process of reading the base and
bringing in the complementary nucleotide continues until the next replication origin is reached. These
enzymes are essential to DNA
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George Bernard Shaw and His Short Story About the...
George Bernard Shaw and His Short Story About the Cremation of The Narrator s
Mother
In a written exerpt from a letter about the cremation of his mother,
George Bernard Shaw recalls her passage with humor and understanding. The dark humor associated
with the horrid details of disposing of his mother s physical body are eventually reconciled with an
understanding that her spirit lives on. He imagines how she would find humor in the bizarre event of
her own cremation. The quality of humor unites Shaw and his mother in a bond that transcends the
event of death and helps Shaw understand that her spirit will never die. The reader is also released
from the horror of facing the mechanics of the cremation process ... Show more content on
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He has remained an unemotional observer on a journey through the crematorium with humor as the
buffer between reporting the event and expressing raw emotion.
Humor is the device to release himself and the reader to a new level of understanding. Plentiful details
provide insight into the thoughts of the narrator as well as a time schedule through the cremation.
Shaw relates about cremations that people are afraid to see it, but it is wonderful and he saw the real
thing. The narrator is acknowledging a general fear people share about facing the mechanics of
cremation, and in doing so is admitting his own personal fear.
He is also focusing on the accurate reporting of his mother s disposal and the statement that he was
able to observe it and face it, thereby overcoming the fear. An order is provided for farewells from the
initial I went behind the scenes at the end of the service
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Cooper Myles Research Paper
Cooper Myles (1736/7 1785) is an American Loyalist, and the Bishop of Canterbury for the Anglican
church before the revolutionary war.Born in Furness, Lancashire son of William Cooper andEliz ibeh
and was baptized 19 February in Cumberland County England. In 1753 he graduated entered after 7
years he got an M.A. Teaching in gent. After went on to trained to be a minister he was ordained as an
Anglican priest during this time he wrote Poems on Several Occasions celebrating life as not needing
self rejection from religious folk who experience tragedies. Son after he was elected Archbishop of
CAnterbury and remains to be the youngest person to be elected Archbishop of Canterbury. He came
to America in 1762 at the request to aid Samuel Johnson ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When headed back he advocated allegiance to the crown and was an active voice to loyalist ideals. In
his pamphlet stated A Friendly Address to all Reasonable Americans on our Political Confusion.
Talking about the consequences of opposing the british troops violently. Anomaly a student wrote to
him fairly addressing against his ideas of royalty to the crown. This angered the patriots who were
already angry at him they gathered into the college for his head. Copper half dressed ran for the fence
running to a friends house in 1775. The next day boarded the BRitish vessel the Kingfisher escaping
to britain. The college was turned into a hospital for the revolutionary soldiers while the students were
kicked out. After the war it was reopened by the legislature of new York though with no president and
a lack of funds. Having escaped the mob Cooper lived out his days in Edinburgh. Making poems
along with a speech to the oxford that caused much political discussion. Finally he wrote an address to
the Anglican churches, asking for bishops to be appointed there. Passing away in Edinburgh May 1,
1785 buried in a holy ground other minister like him are buried, on his tombstone he wrote a poem for
is
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The Impact of Classical Literature on Machiavellianism Essays
Much of what we know today of Greek culture was passed on through history via The Iliad by Homer.
The Greeks, one of the earliest recorded civilizations that our species is aware of, had a large influence
on the Roman Empire and by extension most of the civilizations of our known history. Through
history and different cultures, there are various stories of heroes and heroism, and it seems that the
definition of heroism has changed frequently since classical antiquity. Goddess, sing the rage of
Peleus s son Achilles, murderous, doomed, that cost the Achaeans countless losses. (The Iliad I.1 2) So
opens The Iliad, a story of the Trojan War and the flawed hero, Achilles. Achilles, an example of the
Greeks ideal hero, is not without his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Lineage, camaraderie, and friendship were also of great importance to the Greeks. Though on different
sides in the Trojan War, Diomedes and Glaucus met on the battlefield and parted as friends. Because
of their ancestors friendship, they parted peacefully, and exchanged armor in honor of their friendship,
each agreeing to not fight the other for the remainder of the war. (The Iliad 6.137 27I) The heroes are
also favored by some of the gods who interfere on their behalf, which has had profound effects on said
these heroes and their combat strength. These virtues and their possessors indirectly led to the success
in returning Achilles to the battle and turning the tide for the Achaeans.
Courage and skill in oratory appear to have the most value to the Greeks. With courage, a warrior is
able to charge forward and lead by example, inspiring those he commands to perform better in
combat. A leader who is skilled in oratory will also have a similar effect. A rousing inspirational
speech before combat can be more beneficial to a cause than having larger numbers. At the beginning
of book IX, Agamemnon has lost his courage. Having been manipulated into failure by Zeus,
Agamemnon orders all Achaeans to prepare to sail home in defeat. Stunned by his words, the
Achaeans fall silent. At this time, Diomedes confronts him in front of the Achaean
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Negative Discrimination Of Tattoos
45 million American have at least one tattoo, says a survey conducted in 2016 by Statistic Brain (
Tattoo Statistics ). That s 45 million people who face discrimination every day because they made a
choice about what they wanted to do to their own body. There are many negative connotations
affiliated with tattoos. Some people associate tattoos with gangs or other violent organizations, while
others believe that having a tattoo makes you uneducated and a delinquent. Whatever the case is
tattoos have a bad reputation in America. However people with tattoos should be treated with the same
respect and should be able to have the same opportunities as their peers. Having tattoos gives you less
options for work and other career aspirations. Many employers will not hire people with body art, in
fact a study showed that 58 percent of employers said that they would be less likely to hire an
employee with with a body modification (Sawyer [page 62]). An individual with tattoos can have the
same qualifications as someone without however when given a picture of a potential employee with
and without tattoos, the person with tattoos was constantly ranked lower ( Ink blots ). Even if someone
with tattoos does get hired they may be asked to cover them up by wearing long sleeves and/or pants.
This happened to policeman Michael Riggs, who had tattoos from his time serving in the US army. He
was required to wear a long sleeves shirt and long pants to cover up his tattoos in the heat
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Boeing Vs Essay
1. Running Head; Boeing Vs. Airbus 1 (NAME) BOEING VS AIRBUS (COURSE) (PROFESSOR)
(DATE) Total World count; 6386 2011
2. Boeing VS Airbus 2 Abstract The demand facing aircraft manufacturers for new orders is in
principal derived fromthe perceived future demand for commercial aviation. Several key external
economic factorsare likely to outline demand for new aircraft. These factors are accessed from the
perspectiveof decision makers in the airline industry, Airbus and Boeing, in this paper. Also analysed
inthe paper are the relevant strategies employed by both airliner makers to manipulate thisfactors or
manoeuvre around them in order to survive in the market. The relevant theories ofstrategic
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The demand for commercialplanes carried on to augment progressively all through the 1930s, but
again endured anotherdemand downturn when World War II broke out. Conversely, the war assisted in
generatingsupport for military aircraft research and expansion, which expanded to commercial
aviation9.The end of war brought a fall down in the aircraft industry as a considerable number of
armyorders were rescinded10. In the 1950s, the aptitude and comfort of commercial aircrafts
advanced significantlyas planes were modernized, including the introduction of jet service in 1959;
facilitating6 Devani Boyd Safety and Profits in the Airline Industry. The Journal of
IndustrialEconomics, 34 (3): (20000 311.7 Ibid 3128 Ibid 3129 Ibid pp 31510 Heppenheimer, T. A.
The U.S. Aircraft Industry An Overview U.S. Centennial of Flight
Commission.http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Aerospace/AeroOV1.htm.
5. Boeing VS Airbus 5faster cross country flight service. During this period, Boeing launched Boeing
707 whileDouglas manufactured its DC models, DC 8 being the latest model in that decade
.11Insubsequent years, Boeing and Douglas competed profoundly to vend their planes byproposing
conventional deviations of a basic design that would serve airlines particularneeds such as big wings
for long variety. These
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Existentialism In The Theatre Of The Absurd
(Section One)
1.1Introduction
As a result of the Second World War, theatre of absurd appeared to present illogical world through its
philosophy that life is absurd. This theatre has its roots in the existential philosophy which are
combined with dramatic elements to create a new style to show the absurdity of the world. This genre
of theatre took somehow a long time to catch because its playwright techniques seemed to be illogical
to the theatre world. However, Theatre of the Absurd accomplished its eventual popularity when the
Second World War highlighted the ultimate instability of human life
(http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/~sek5/classpage.html). Theatre of the Absurd reflects the changes that
happened in science, psychology, and philosophy in the twentieth century(Esslin,1968:14).
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His concepts influenced later philosophers. He asserted the ambiguity and absurdity of human
situation. His belief stands against Christianity and the theologians of his time. He attacked them
because they attempted to show that Christianity was a thoroughly rational religion. He believed in the
indirectness of communicating the truth (Yeganeh,2009:592 593). She confirms that :
The most important theme in Existentialism writing is choice. According to Sartre , the primary
distinction of human being is the freedom to choose. Existentialists believe that human beings do not
have a fixed nature (essence), as other animals and plants do; each human being makes choices that
create his or her nature. Therefore, choice is central to human existence ,and it is inescapable. Even
the refusal to choose is choice(ibid.,
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Essay Persuasion, Indoctrination, and Inoculation
PERSUASION, INDOCTRINATION, AND INOCULATION 1
Persuasion, Indoctrination, and Inoculation
04/18/2013
Sarah K. Martinez
PSY 285
Instructor: Chris Shreve
PERSUASION, INDOCTRINATION, AND INOCULATION 2 There are many dangers that plague
us in today s society. One of the most pressing issues is that of driving under the influence of alcohol.
This is a problem for many reasons. Firstly, driving while intoxicated is illegal. It shows the rising
problem of substance abuse, and most importantly, driving drunk is deadly. According to
Drinkinganddriving.org (2008 2013), 900,000 are arrested each year for DUI/DWI and a full 1/3 of
those are repeat offenders . None of us are perfect. We all do things every day that ... Show more
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If you are convicted of DUI, it may be on your criminal record for your entire life. Offenses also go on
your driving record, which potential employers and insurers can access, ( How Stuff Works , 1998
2013). If you are driving under the influence of alcohol, the chances of you having a substance abuse
problem are very high. Substance abuse, simply put, is losing control of yourself to a substance. If you
do not have enough self control, or common sense, not to get into a vehicle when you have any type of
foreign substance in your body, then you have a serious problem. Sure, you may not be waking up at
eight in the morning and devouring a bottle of gin, but you are not only putting yourself in danger, but
also others. With the amount of people in the United states that have problems with alcohol, and the
amount of DUI s that are given, the correlation between the numbers is not at all surprising.
Alcohol is the number one drug problem in America. There are more than 12 million alcoholics in the
U.S. Three fourths of all adults drink alcohol, and 6% of them are alcoholics. Americans spend $197
million each day on alcohol. In the United States, a person is killed in an alcohol related car accident
every 30 minutes. A 2000 study found nearly 7 million persons age 12 to 20 were binge drinkers.
Three fourths of all high school seniors report being drunk at least once. Adolescents who begin
drinking before the age of 15 are four
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WALNUT CREEK TWP
WALNUT CREEK TWP. Two women are dead and a teenager is critical condition Saturday following
a Friday evening two vehicle crash. Christine Faye Young, 63, Toneys Fork Road, Peytona, W.Va., and
her front seat passenger, Barbara Ellen Estep, 66, Nester Lane, Peytona, W.Va., were pronounced dead
at the scene of the crash, which occurred at 6:42 p.m. at the intersection of state Route 39 and County
Road 114. According to the Holmes County Sheriff s Office, Young was northbound on County Road
114 in a 2011 Nissan Rogue when she failed to stop at a posted stop sign and pulled into the path of a
westbound 2003 Airstream travel trailer bus driven by Galen G. Durose, 79, Duffy Road, Lancaster.
Durose crashed into the passenger side of Young s vehicle, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Young and Estep both were wearing seat belts. It is unknown if Lare was belted. The same location
was the site of a January traffic fatality caused by a failure to yield violation, although there is nothing
to suggest the two crashes are related, said Haun. Witnesses indicate Young did not stop at all at the
intersection, although there were visible stop signs on both the right and left side of the county road,
according to Haun, who said driver inattention and unfamiliarity with the area both appear to be
contributing factors in Friday s crash. Considering the large volume of tourist traffic in the area, Haun
reminds all motorists of the need to drive defensively. Be aware of your surroundings. Be vigilant of
other drivers, especially in the eastern half of the county. You never know when someone may be
unfamiliar with the area, said Haun, adding, Obviously, our sympathies re with the families. It s a
tragedy and a tragedy we wouldn t like to see repeated. We try to do our best to enforce traffic law and
make people aware of conditions because we do see a lot of people from outside the
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Voyeurism And The Truman Show
What are the issues of watching and voyeurism in film? The intention of this essay is to discuss both
films (The Truman Show, 1998 and Rear Window, 1954) alongside established theoretical criticism
(Laura Mulvey and Norman K. Denzin) in an attempt to demonstrate how the issues of watching and
voyeurism, as seen in todays mainstream Hollywood cinema, both engages and entices the spectator
and to look at how the definition of the voyeur has changed. Before entering into a discussion about
voyeurism in Rear Window and The Truman Show, an understanding of what is meant by the
dynamics of voyeurism in film must be attempted. The dictionary definition of a voyeur is: (1) a
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The cinema offers pleasure of scopophilia where it can be fixated into perversion, producing obsessive
voyeurs and Peeping Toms whose only sexual satisfaction can come from watching, in an active
controlling sense, an objectified other. (Mulvey: 1988, p. 31)
Whereas, narcissism is the pleasure of being looked at and the pleasure comes from identification with
the image seen, (Nichols: 1985, p.18). For example, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward
Robert Ford (2007) we see Robert Fords idolises Jesse intensely, as if he wants to pull on his boots in
the morning. This movie describes Ford s time in Jesse s orbit as a series of abject disappointments
and humiliations, mostly of his own accord. And as the film unwinds slowly, Robert s pinched and
wretched narcissism is revealed, showing that the assassination was Ford s tragedy as well as Jesse s.
An infamous folly he would regret and replay over for the rest of his life. Narcissism is the fascination
with likeness and recognition (identification with ego ideal subjectivity). Therefore, as seen in The
Assassination of Jesse James The sense of forgetting the world of the ego has subsequently come to
perceive it [I forgot who I am and where I was] is nostalgically reminiscent of the pre subjective
moment of image recognition, (Mulvey: 1988, p. 32). We can see that voyeurism is not only
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Argumentative Essay On Tea
For thousands of years, the East has regarded tea as a key to wisdom, happiness and good health. In
recent years, researchers based in the West have started to analyze the various properties of tea in an
effort to discover the multitude of health benefits that it can provide. There have been studies
performed that indicate certain types of teas can be beneficial to people suffering from diabetes, heart
disease and cancer. With obesity already an epidemic in the United States, researchers were happy to
discover that tea can help to promote weight loss. Tea also has the ability to enhance mental alertness
and lower a person s cholesterol level. There are recent studies that have revealed antimicrobial
qualities in tea.
Based on the research that has been performed so far at various respected facilities around the world,
there does not seem to be any downside to drinking tea. Science has proven that flavonoids, the
compounds contained in tea, may reduce the free radicals that cause cancer and are excellent for the
heart. Flavonoids have also been shown to unblock clogged arteries. The ... Show more content on
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There is also a subgroup called EGCG that has been shown to help fight heart disease. A study was
conducted that showed evidence that simply drinking a single cup of green tea on a daily basis can
provide people with a 10 percent less chance of developing cardiovascular disease. The antioxidants
contained in green tea are thought to be helpful in preventing the growth of colorectal, stomach,
breast, pancreatic, lung and bladder cancers. They can also help to burn fat, making green tea popular
among people who are trying to lose weight. Green tea has also shown to lower the risk of various
neurological disorders, such as Parkinson s disease and Alzheimer s disease. As if that wasn t enough
benefits, green tea can also help to lower a person s level of cholesterol and decrease their chances of
suffering a
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Person Vs. Self In William Shakespeare s Romeo And Juliet
Shakespeare was born 1564 in England and was married at a young age. Think he went to school and
not 15. Middle class, both at birth and life. He wrote poems, plays, acted and directed produced. He
wrote 37 plays, 158 sonnets and died april 23, 1616 at age 52. His average vocabulary was 4,000
words and he was the oriben dictionary. He is second most quoted writer in English language. (In class
discussion keynote, green sheet). We study Shakespeare because of themes and one theme that I apply
to Romeo and Juliet book is desire to escape. This theme emerges person vs. self and it is Romeo vs.
himself. It happens at the beginning of the story when Romeo wanted to run away because Rosaline
told him she didn t love him. Out of her favor, where I am in love , (Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet
20, 1.1 161). This also happens again but this time is Person vs. person and it is Tybalt vs. his uncle
Capulet. I will withdraw, but this intrusion shall now seeming sweet, convert to bitterest gall,
(Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet 64, 1.5 89 90). This happens at the party when Tybalt wanted to fight
Romeo and Capulet tells Tybalt that he is not in charge in the family. Tybalt got mad and ran away
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I chose the prologues because it helps the audience understand about the story more. For example, the
first prologue of the play helps the audience understand the conflict between the two families. Where
civil blood makes civil hands unclean, (Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet 2, 1.1 1 5). The second
prologue helps the audience understand the fact why Romeo doesn t like Rosaline anymore. That fair
for which love groaned for and would die with tender Juliet matched, is now not fair, (Shakespeare,
Romeo and Juliet 72, 2.1
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The Atomic Bomb Was Built During Ww2
The atomic bomb was built during ww2 and was a major factor in winning the war against the
japanese. Germany began to develop the atomic bomb and roosevelt caught wind of this and he put a
group of scientist together to develop the atomic bomb before the germans developed it. Einstein
found proof that the germans were going to use uranium to build the atomic bomb I understand that
Germany has actually stopped the sale of uranium from the Czechoslovakian mines, which she has
taken over (Einstein).Soon a letter from albert einstein after hearing about the germans trying to build
a bomb said that through the work of Joliot in france as well as fermi and szilard in america that it
may be possible to set up a nuclear chain reaction in a large mass of uranium (Einstein). After a while
of working on the first atomic bomb it was finally made and codenamed Gadget and tested in the
mexico desert on a unpopulated landscape. The development of the atomic was made a secret by
roosevelt and the name of the project for the development of the nuclear bomb was called the
manhattan project .
In the manhattan project two scientists helped in the development of the next two atomic bombs which
were enrico fermi and robert j oppenheimer . In the letter from einstein enrico fermi found out how to
make a nuclear chain reaction and it was the major factor in the
Tocmo 2
developing of the atomic bomb and enrico fermi he recreated many of his experiments with Niels
Bohr, the
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The Foreign And Security Policy
To achieve an ever closer Union members of the European Union had to relinquish certain governance
authorities to the Supranational Institutions of the European Unions. The accumulation of power in
governance by the EU institutions over the past 50 years have shown that member states are willing to
empower the Institutions in regards to their economic policies and social policies which had profound
impact on the lives of the European citizens and raised their living standards dramatically. In order to
maintain this progressive trajectory a cohesive foreign policy initiative was seen necessary. Major
European member states were reluctant in giving up their sovereign right of making their foreign
policies to the supranational institutions of the European Union. Therefore, a forum in which EU
countries would come together to discuss and cohere their foreign policies was deemed necessary. As
result, the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) was initiated to fulfill the desired role. The
Common Foreign and Security policy have many weaknesses, which can have significant affect on the
direction of future integration in its realm.
The Maastricht Treaty established the Common Foreign And Security Policy (CFSP) to replace
European Political Cooperation (EPC). The CFSP was one of the pillars of the European Union Until
the Treaty of Lisbon changed the pillar systems. The main area of operation for CFSP is defense,
security, and external affairs. The main objective of the forum
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How Does Mah Present Perseverance In Chinese Cinderella
Authors in the world write autobiographies about themselves and about there lives. They do this to
show what it was like, changes in society problems and they show problems and how to overcome and
dealt with them. Adeline Yen Mah is the author of Chinese Cinderella her own autobiography that uses
narrative conventions, language features examples emotive language and prospective to present the
theme of perseverance, neglect and family.
Adeline Yen Mah explores the idea of perseverance in the novel and she never gives up on what she
believes in. The readers see the novel through the characters perspective because the is also the author.
The author uses Narrative conventions and language features perspective and emotive language to
present the theme of perseverance.
Adeline explores the idea of perseverance through out the novel example of this is when Farther
forgets about Adeline at the wording schooling she stays there even when she is the last person but she
persevered through every thing and every life struggle to be where she is today. Perseverance is a
great trait that Adeline shows sow ell and we should all have the ability to get back up to our feet after
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The Author Adeline Yen Mah included this to show what the meaning of persevere and how she does
it in many ways in this novel, she included this to show how she sealed with situations. perseverance
means persisting in doing something even when there is a difficulty or delay to achieve
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Evelina By Frances Burney Essay
One of the defining characteristics of 18th century England was the contrast between the city and the
country. The people who lived in the city were as partial and loyal to their own environment as the
people who were brought up in the countryside, and the two groups developed opinions about each
other that were often based on bias and misunderstanding. Frances Burney s novel Evelinapresents a
comparison of city life and country life from the point of view of city and country dwellers, showing
how the country and the city were viewed differently by residents of both places.
In Evelina, the inhabitants of the countryside appreciate the calm and peaceful lifestyle they enjoy
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This statement shows the condescending attitude of city dwellers toward the supposedly less refined
tastes of the inhabitants of rural England, who are easily entertained by a simple play. Madame Duval
also comments several times that Evelina is a foolish, ignorant country girl (149) showing that she
believes that the term country girl is synonymous with ignorance and foolishness. On another
occasion, Madame Duval actually uses the word country as an adjective, considering what a shame it
was to see [Evelina] such a poor country, shame faced thing, when [she] ought to be a fine lady (101).
Here, the prejudiced lady essentially defines country as lowly or common, implying that fine ladies do
not come from the countryside but can only be found in the more sophisticated realm of the city. A
reputation of wealth and success is the most important thing to these city dwellers, and in their
opinion, that cannot be found in the country.
City life is also viewed differently by those who live in the city and those who live in the country. Just
like country people, residents of the city are partial to their own environment. From a city dweller s
point of view, London life is the best because it is exciting and active. While they are in London, the
members of Evelina s party attend the opera, the theater, a ball, or some other public place nearly
every night, taking their tea in a box where they can be seen and admired
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Azalea Seafood Gumbo Shoppe Group Paper
Azalea Seafood Gumbo Shoppe Group paper, 5 page limit
1. What is competition like in the value added seafood industry? What competitive forces seem to
have the greatest effect on industry attractiveness from the standpoint of packaged seafood producers?
The competitive environment in the value added seafood industry, while not significantly threatening,
does still have its challenges. Addison and Rathle acknowledge that there is not a large competitive
market for their specific area, although there are four or five that market gumbo. They acknowledgee
that their largest competitors are all the other food items in the store that can be purchased. This also
relates to marketing competition as Azalea used a food broker and administrative ... Show more
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Also, this increased competition among grocers resulted in some going out of business resulting in
loss of sales for those vendors. Also, these large grocery chains demands exceeded the ability for
small food companies to provide products in such large volume. This forced these small businesses to
focus more on smaller markets and also to identify niches in the market that could be exploited. Small
restaurants and food chains now became major purchasers of these products. Also, the frequency of
the average American eating out increased further adding to the attractiveness of vendor sales to
restaurateurs. Also, certain businesses expanded to meet these large demand markets in the grocery
and restaurant market. These state of the art production facilities threatened smaller companies
without a competitive product or established market. All of these changes resulted in certain drivers
coming to the forefront. The first would be the need to reduce volatility. Competitors in the market
would need to select markets wisely to reduce the risk of not being competitive or the uncertainty of
the marketability of their product. They also would need to increase their ability to diversify into
different products. Large food companies may monopolize a certain product making it necessary for
other companies to become creative in developing other products or marketing strategies. On the plus
side, the ability of a company
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Character Analysis Of Daniel KeyesFlowers For Algernon
Humans are human; all people change in one way or the other over the course of certain events. Some
of the changes people experience may cause them to have a sad outlook on certain matters, others may
cause people to have a positive outlook on a matter. Just like all other humans, Charlie, from Daniel
Keyes Flowers For Algernon changes over some time too. His life drastically changes after he gets
surgery to alter his intelligence level. In Daniel Keyes Flowers For Algernon, Charlie becomes a
different person over the course of events. His most significant changes include his mentality towards
certain people and his attitude, and also the sudden regression of his mental health after his surgery.
First off, one of the main changes Charlie faces is his ability to think about other people that he uses to
think where his friends. Friends are one of the defining factors of what a certain person will turn out to
be like, or how they feel about certain matters. Poor friends will give second rate influences and will
most likely ruin a person s life, but good friends will make a person feel happy and support this
person. Charlie is faced with not so great friends in Flowers For Algernon. According to his progress
reports, many of Charlie s friends bully him. Charlie does not know this at certain times during the
book, but the reader does. His friends make fun of him and make him do stupid things. In Progress
Report 8, on March 25, Joe Carp said hey look where Charlie had his operashun what did they do
Charlie put some brains in. Charlie does not realize it, but Joe Carp is actually making fun of him to
an unacceptable level where sensitive topics such as intelligence are involved. As the book goes on,
Charlie slowly starts to realize that his so called friends were actually just making fun of him and
laugh mainly because he did something goofy.
On the contrary, Charlie is also blessed to have a few great friends and even mere acquaintances in his
life. One of the most significant friends that Charlie makes in Flowers For Algernon, is Miss Kinnian.
Even though the author, Daniel Keyes, never states directly that Miss Kinnian isn t Charlie s friend,
the reader can infer so based on the progression of
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The As An Organisation And The Bfi Top 100 Tv Programmes...
1a) The BFI as an organisation and the BFI Top 100 TV Programmes. What are the BFI s core values
and mission? How are these reflected in the TV 100 canon? What might this suggest about the ways in
which television is valued more widely?
The BFI top 100 television programme have four core values which are inspirational, responsive,
approachable and provocative. The list also values other stuff these are the main four points they value
the production value, the acting talent, and it is critically acclaimed. In the annual report from 2011 it
states each one of the values and what it means of that value for inspirational it says,
We aim to inspire and motivate people, to have a direct effect on stimulating them to take action,
whether they are audience members or filmmakers, to seek out and understand more of film culture, to
be inspired to contribute to our film culture both through dialogue and the production of a wide variety
of new work.
The value of inspirational is that the show should inspire the audiences of the world of film and the
film jobs. This is shown in on the show on the BFi which is Doctor Who (BBC, 1963 present). For the
value responsive it states about it;
We aim to be quick to react to and understand the changing nature of film culture and the changing
needs of our audiences and filmmakers, embracing these changes in new ways of working in a fast
changing media world, ensuring that we stay at the international leading edge of thinking about film
culture,
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Reasons For Police Brutality
As recent incidents of police brutality plague our nation toward minority groups, especially that of
African Americans, the question asked by many is if such deadly force necessary, and what other
actions could have led to a better outcome? Although our primary thought is to blame police officers
for death, we must realize that sometimes deadly action is necessary and anyone put in a similar
situation would act the same way. According to the U.S Supreme Court in the 1985 case, Tennessee vs
Garner, police force can only be used when, [the] suspect is a significant threat to officer or others.
Later, in the case of Graham vs. Connor, the Supreme Court ruled that officers who use force must be
judged on the totality of circumstances and a standard of objective reasonableness. Force must be
judged from the perspective of a reasonable officer on the scene, rather than with the 20/20 vision of
hindsight; however, this does not excuse police brutality, and officers must face penalties for taking
someone s life. Cases such as, Eric Garner, Michael Brown, and Tamir Rice illustrate when police
need to be punished for their actions and be held accountable for violence against citizens. Although
clearly outlined for what would be a just reason for necessary force, many cases that involved police
brutality can be blamed on tactics that relate to broken windows and a need for different policies and
methods. To begin with, many incidents to police brutality occur because of lack of
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  • 1. Writing A Proposal Paper 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Writing A Proposal Paper Writing A Proposal Paper
  • 2. “No One Knowingly Does Evil” by Socrates. Essay The argument which I am focusing on is titled No One Knowingly Does Evil and is written by Socrates. This argument concludes that those who do evil things do them involuntarily. That is, people do not necessarily want to do evil things, but do them against their will. A very important point is presented by Socrates in that evil deeds are not done willingly. It is thought by many that some people are simply evil natured and commit evil deeds because they want to. However, Socrates is arguing that this is not true. By doing this, he is going against common thought and presenting a very debatable conclusion. I will evaluate the argument so as to prove it is a legitimate possibility for the conclusion to be true. It will be shown why ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I think the key to this statement being false is the word all. Sometimes, people want to cause harm to someone else in order to get back at them or to serve justice. If they think they are justified, that person would be more willing to commit an evil act. The second premise, in my opinion, is true. I do not think that a person, without outside influence, would simply do something which they do not want to. If it is not something a person wants to do, chances are it won t be done. Therefore, I think this premise is true. When evaluating the entire argument as a whole, I determined it to be valid. It is logical to move from premise one to premise two and develop the provided conclusion. Even though I believe premise one to be false, the argument is still valid. This is because, if it were true, it would make sense to draw that conclusion from those two statements. The conclusion does not present any new information not given in the premises either. The argument automatically becomes unsound because premise one is false. It is impossible for the argument to be sound by definition. I believe one objection would be that in certain circumstances there are dire needs. That is, someone would do an evil deed because it was absolutely necessary. For example, if a family had been kidnapped, there would be everything done in order to bring them home safely, even if some of it involved a form of evil. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. What Is The Reflection Of Lucretius s On The Nature Of Things In his work, On the Nature of Things (De Rerum Natura), Lucretius sought to address superstitious fears and unscientific notions that were embedded in his state s (Rome) religion (450). He recalls the story of King Agamemnon having to sacrifice his daughter to appease Artemis. Upon this recollection, he makes the claim that religion is wicked. However, unlike Lucretius s belief, true religious faithfulness, as it relates to the Biblical God, does not lead to wickedness, but rather offers redemption from the wicked. Titus Lucretius Carus (ca. 99 55 B.C.) dedicated his life to philosophy and found what he believed was the meaning of things through studying the teachings of Epicurus, a third century B.C. Athenian philosopher. Upon discovering Epicureanism, Lucretius found the work to be liberating as it sought to address humanity s anxieties and to provide freedom from it. On the Nature of Things can be regarded as Lucretius personal reflection of Epicurean beliefs. At the time of Lucretius work, it was uncommon for literature to express any notion of beliefs that opposed the traditional beliefs about the gods. Due to this, his views did not have many supporters during his own time. However, his work was rediscovered during the Renaissance, and it is recognized as a unique expression of Roman culture. In his poem, Lucretius intends to deliver the human spirit from imaginary fears by presenting a purely naturalistic, materialistic interpretation of the world (450). He believed that this belief in the supernatural was an idea that weighed down man and something they needed to be freed from. In the opening of the passage he describes, A Greek, first raised his mortal eyes bravely against this menace [Religion]... So his force, a vital force of mind, a conqueror explored the vast immensities of space, with wit and wisdom, and came back to us triumphant (Lucretius 451). Lucretius is describing the account of Epicurus and the foundation of Epicureanism. He boldly describes Epicurus as a hero in an effort to persuade his audience of the superiority of this naturalistic worldview. He continues to say, [he brings us] news of what can be and what cannot, limits and boundaries, the borderline, the benchmark, set ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Ramat Rahel Region Analysis Terraces have long been considered to be one of the agricultural marvels of the human past. Existing since the time of the Old World, terracing has increased the surface area of viable farmland while helping to reduce soil erosion and limit water loss (Davidovich et al. 2012:192). Recently, scientists have been aiming to discover more about past human settlements through the excavation and dating of terraces using complex soil dating techniques. One such excavation project is located in the Ramat Rahel region of Israel, where scientists have been attempting to set a time period for the terraces that define the agricultural landscape of the area. In order to accurately and efficiently put a date on these pastoral marvels, archaeologists use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Location itself played a significant role. The Holocene stream terraces are located along the San Pedro River on a major floodplain. The flooding of the San Pedro and its two main tributaries combined with the local precipitation levels causes the terraces to inevitably experience local erosion of bars and infilling of swales (Onken et al. 2014:22). The dry climate of the Ramat Rahel region allows for the terraces to remain, for the most part, out of contact with water that might erode the rock and sediment and destroy possible archaeological finds. Differences in the main type of dating used also led to differences in degree of accuracy. In Ramat Rahel, the primary test used was OSL dating. The consistency of the results from all the land samples along with the formation of logical age clusters upon further comparison testif[ies] to the direct relationship between the placement of the terrace fill, wherever it is sourced, and the bleaching of the quartz within the sediments (Davidovich et al. 2012:203 204). The accuracy of the OSL results gave scientists fairly certain date approximations, especially when compared to the results of the Holocene terrace dating. In the Holocene, radiometric dating was used as the primary method; it provided broader dates and time ranges than did the OSL ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Out Of School Suspension, By Edgar Ramirez Edgar Ramirez a famous Venezuela actor once said, I believe in the will. I believe in discipline. I believe in the organization. I believe in the rigor that gives us work. I believe in love as an engine of all things. I believe in the light. I believe in God. I believe in kindness. When you get into trouble you get disciplined by the principal or superintendent. What you do has a big influence on how you get disciplined.Why we shouldn t have Out of school suspension. OSS shouldn t be apart of a disciplinary because if you think about it, you are basically action teaching the student that it is okay to do it. When you are giving them OSS you are just given more freedom, and then they begin to think that they will get away with next time. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In most cases when we get into trouble we see Dr. Pittman. When you get in trouble a lot Dr. Pittman can be very lucid sometime, but you have to ameliorate your actions. When you got to see the superintendent that usually means that you are in a lot more trouble because he is eminent. They have several disciplinary action, but when you do something like getting into a fight with someone they most times give you Out of School Suspension. Getting disciplined all depends on what you do. When you do something that is minor you will have and admonish conversation most times. When Dr. Pittman is talking you she will be forward, so it will be important that you are temperate. If you do something really impermeable you will most likely get OSS. When some kids see Dr. Pittman the students go berserk, so then she will discipline ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Ion Euripides In Ion Euripides describes a realistic plot that matches nowadays events as well. He focuses on the vicissitudes of human life that lead the characters to the brink of ruin, and that raise on top of happiness at the same time. The life full of ups and downs is depicted in the example of Creusa s life story. In Ion there are scenes that are composed of big fear, sincere repentance, strong jealousy, and pure love of Creusa. When young and innocent Creusa has been deceived by Apollo, she has to leave her newborn child on his fate under the big fear of being perceived as disgraced daughter of the king Erechtheus. What has happened to her is the biggest secret that she cannot tell anyone. This strong fear makes Creusa conceal the birth of her first baby, and her liaison with Apollo. Having no will for that Creusa encumbers herself with that burden but stays faithful wife of Xuthus who she will be espoused to after that event (Ion, 9 17, 58 62). The second significant Creusa s emotion is her sincere repentance. Creusa consciously admits her wrong decision of leaving the helpless child, and asks for forgiveness. Creusa considers her inability to have children as her punishment for leaving that child alone in the cave. Her deep rooted feeling of guiltiness never ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Creusa experiences the feeling of jealousy that new son, who has not noble origins and is born from some other woman, gets more attention, and plays more important role for Xurthus (Ion, 815 840). Creusa under the effect of jealousy decides to kill Ion as the easy target to prevent her fears to come true. She loses her last hopes, she realizes that everything she has: her husband s love, her wealth and honours, the land and father s throne , she is going to lose when Ion gets recognized as Xurthus son (Ion, 778 794, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Wall Street Journal Analysis Paper #3 The third paper is an analysis and my thoughts on The Wall Street Journal article by Bob Tita titled A New Approach to New Products. The article focuses on open innovation and rapid prototyping as characteristics of the innovative company FirstBuild. This paper discusses these two characteristics in the context of DoD materiel acquisition. Prototyping has long been recognized as a low cost technique to test initial concepts and ideas about a product meet user requirements. In some instances and over time, the cost for building prototypes has not been low and the time has been unacceptable, which is why 3D printing has become so popular. Prototyping has now regained its value in the development cycle due to 3D printing. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of our meetings in DoD do not meet any standard metrics for productivity according to much of the best practices of management so experimenting with them seems only an opportunity for improvement. I have experimented with multiple aspects of meetings to include their duration, their location, setting the agenda with one or two questions to drive discussion versus a straight transmittal of information format, and with meeting attendees. The result has been a consistent push back to changing such aspects of the meeting and very little desire for consideration of other ways of accomplishing the purpose of the meeting. Some don t even want to spend the time thinking critically about the purpose of a meeting in order to identify alternative solutions. This is worrisome to me because if we cannot experiment with simple aspects of our daily business, the possibility of experimenting with different equipment or organizational structures seems like a significant leap for some of our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Violent Programs on Television Lead to Aggressive Behavior... Since 1982, the National Institute of Mental Health, along with other reputable health organizations has collected data that connects media violence, with violent acts. Conclusions deduced from this data prove that violent programs on television lead to aggressive behavior by children and teenagers who watch those programs. Television violence affects young people of all ages, all socio economic levels, and all levels of intelligence. Today s children view vast amounts of violence on television. A steady diet of death, killings, torture, and other grotesque acts may be viewed on any day by vulnerable youth. When children are young, they are impressionable to all their surroundings, and especially vulnerable to what they see. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A particular focus of the study was the media s portrayal of violence and the public s personal experiences. Television is the primary source of media for most American citizens, and therefore television violence is the primary source for viewing violence in both adults and children. This report gave evidence of the media s ability to socialize the viewers to the norms and values of the culture. Previously the ability of television to do so had been disputed that the media was seen only as a re enforcer and not a creator. Research performed by Albert Bandura concluded there were strong short term effects of exposure to violence in the media that affects children. In his studies, children watched models perform aggressive acts against a doll. These acts of aggression were presented under three circumstances: 1. the children saw the model rewarded for aggressive behavior, 2. the children saw the model receive no consequences for their aggressive behavior, and 3. the children saw the model punished. All three groups were able to imitate the aggressive behavior that contradicts early notions that the influences of violence were not negative if the violence was not glorified. The Help or Hurt study done by Robert Liebert and Robert Baron, further displays the short term ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Advantages Of Murrabaha Law In Malaysia Murabaha is an Islamic home financing sale contract. The customer promises to purchase the house from the bank on an agreed mark up price if the bank purchase the house in Murabaha contract. Besides that, Murabaha sales contract can only execute when the initial price of the house can be determined. In addition, one of the most important mechanisms of Murabaha contract is the cost of the house and profit incurred need to be mentioned clearly and truthfully to the customer. The process of a Murabaha contract begin with a customer approaches to the bank to request for Murabaha home financing. The customer can negotiates about the specification of the house purchase contract with the property seller. Then, the bank make the payment to the seller and the ownership of the house transferred to the bank at that time. After that, the bank sells the house to the customer through Murabaha contract at an agreed sale price which include the cost and bank s profit. The house will be handed over to the customer. The customer pays the sales price of the house in accordance to payment term stated in the contract. Bay Bithamin Ajil (BBA) is a contract of deferred payment sale. It is a mode of Islamic home financing that based on Murabaha concept (mark up) whereby the sales price includes a profit margin agreed by both parties. Bank Islam Malaysia annual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The bank has a Parallel Istisna contract with the constructor. The constructor agrees to build the house and deliver it to the bank before the date that bank promised to the purchaser. The bank pays to the constructor in spot payment during the construction period. Normally, the price of Parallel Istisna is lower than the first contract with the purchaser due to the mode of payment. In short, Istisna does not required the payment made in advance or at the time of delivery, thus, it provides more flexibility to the parties ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Marc Prensky Digital Natives Digital Immigrants Analysis generation with technology In Marc Prensky article, Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants. Do you think that technology has already introduced to the world? There are many people using the technology, but some people don t use it because of their age. It was published to the Horizon (MCB University Press, Vol. 9 No. 5, October 2001) who was written by Marc Prensky. She described the different between the old generation and the new one; also she mentioned about hoe the technology is affecting people especially the new generation. Also, people with different generation have different things, as their style, slang clothes, body and adornments. So people changed from each generation; however, students have not changed incrementally from the old generation style, slang and clothes. These days, the technology has changed our life, and the new generation raised up with the technology, so they use to it. However, some of the old generation have a hard time ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Technology has changed many people in our life. some of people can t live without it in them daily life because they use to it. In this argument Marc Prensky talks about the different between the last generation and this generation. Nowadays, this new generation have grown with the technology Digital Natives. He described how the old generation had no technology in their life, and their thought were different, and how hard to change the old generation thought. Moreover, the technology is getting bigger and introduced all over the world. They thrive on instant gratification and frequent rewards. They prefer games to serious work. (Prensky, 2001,p.2) for example. In general the story describe the Digital Native and the Digital Immigrants. As he describe the Digital Immigrants that the people who comes from the old generation and have no technology in their life. nowadays, the new generation people most of them are familiar with the technology, so these people called the Digital ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Dracula By Bram Stoker The legend of the vampire in history is boundlessly frightening to all and fascinating to people world wide. Vampires are creatures of the night who live by feeding on the blood of human beings. Stories of vampire creatures have been told around the world from nearly the beginning of time itself. The way they look, their tendencies, purposes, and other characteristics of vampires, appear to differ based on the time period in which the vampire folklore originated or what culture it derived from. These cultures such as the Mesopotamians, Hebrews, Ancient Greeks, and the Romans all have various folklores that explain how the vampire came to be. However, the folklore for the creature we know currently as the vampire originates from the early 18th ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Originating its characteristics in folklore where is it often seen as grotesque, the vampire in modern day is seen to be more attractive, sexual, and, in some ways, not as fearful. Various types of literature containing these monsters have been the spotlight and main influence of how the world views them today. In Bram Stoker s Dracula, the literature takes a turn for the vampire that lets the world view it as more of civil being. Often people in today s society due to this novel think of fangs, a pointy nose, wearing a cape, and one not having a reflection when thinking of a vampire. Throughout this book Stoker represents the uneasiness of society at the time, including capitalist greed, homosexuality, as well as female sexuality. In the beginning of the novel, Johnathon Harker arrives at the castle of The Count and when first introduced he is in confusion of who he is actually meeting. In the line, What manner of man is this, or what manner of creature is it in the semblance of man? (Stoker chp.3,p.48), Stoker is essentially representing the fear of humanity s animal nature and not having that sense of control over them. The Count describes himself as a hunter of sorts and with that comes the thirst for blood. With vampires today, the main thing people think of is most likely how they replenish themselves with blood, as sometimes especially within folklore this was not always a characteristic of the monster. Throughout the novel there are multiple instances in which The Count as well as the women vampires are tempted to snag a bite of Harker s neck. (FIND QUOTE). Stoker s Dracula also expresses the fear of female sexuality in a way that past folklores did not. The women in this novel are types of vampires that were not common in past centuries, where they now are so sexualized and tend to lore their prey in by being the sexual aggressor and making, Johnathon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Sherman Alexie s Subtle Sarcasm Essay Sherman Alexie s Subtle Sarcasm Sherman Alexie illustrates a subtle sarcasm that is very consistent among his stories. He conveys many of the current social issues that seem to be constant among those of Indian heritage. His main characters all have very similar characteristics: very laid back and socially conscious. An important characteristic that his characters share is a sense of wit and cynicism which helps convey Alexie s ideals in many regards. The first rhetorical device Alexie utilizes is his methophorical use of his titles. In the piece The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven he uses two characters from a movie that was very popular at the time. However he puts the two characters against each other despite them ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The character is content with the notion that the clerk is observing him simple because he is Native American despite the clerk also being Native American. He then also states a few sentences later: that he also gives his girlfriend the same look that the clerk gives to him which seems to show that he thinks that authority is corrupt. He shows his contempt for the clerk buy buying a creamsicle, which is an ice cream bar that is orange flavored with a creamy white center, implying that the clerk is attempting to be white. This way he ties the corruptness of authority with being white. He also shows that this contempt of white authority is consistent among his people by telling the story of the two boys who steal the car in This is what it means to say Phoenix, Arizona. The two are cheered for their crime by the Native Americans in the reservation. Alexie also illustrates throughout his stories the lack of community among his people. In This is what it means to say Phoenix, Arizona he illustrates his opinion of the tribal council. In this case he shows the robotic attributes of the council through the use of repetition when he asks the council for assistance. Though his father is dead and the urgency of the matter the council still offers minimal help. Alexie is also ardent in showing the hypocrisy that surrounds most of the situations in his stories, such as the character that looks at his white girlfriend the same way the store clerk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. How My Group Members And I Worked Together This final paper will explain how my group members and I worked together. This ties into the final project for this class. My paper will show how I related to all the myths within a culture and tie them to the real world. Below I will explain how everything turned out and how we came up with out topic for the final project. I think as of now the level of engagement my partners have participated in is very low. We decided we wanted to focus on the Greek culture on April twenty fourth. I contacted them and asked how we wanted to split the work up or even start and I had no responses. Finally at nine on Saturday night one of my group members messaged a link to Google Documents, with only one slide started. I started working on the Google PowerPoint at eleven at night and woke up this morning to see nothing had been added. I went back on around eleven this morning and added new work. A little update to this situation it is now six, nothing has been added, but my work and I have had zero contact with my group. So I will say my group had little engagement in this project, one member did make the Google document, but nothing has been started. I think I learned a lot about my teamwork skills. I am such a perfectionist and like to get things done early. Working with a group makes it challenging, because people had different time schedules. I think I learned that I am someone who engages with a project more often than my group, because I want to get my work done. My goal for this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Hip Flexor Activity During mid stance the peak height of the hip is seen to be higher on the prosthetic limb than in a non amputee. This is a result of the reduced flexion of the prosthetic knee. Also the characteristic of the prosthetic foot influences the peak height too. After contralateral foot contact an abrupt transition from hip extension to flexion is seen. In the late stance, an eccentric hip flexor activity is seen as compared to normal. This inturn generates higher hip flexor moment. This greater moment further decelerates the extending hip and ensures that the HAT segment does not lag behind as the amputee pulls themselves over the prosthesis. noindent Coming to swing now, it is seen that during early swing the hip flexors act concentrically ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Dna Replication Research Paper DNA replication, or DNA synthesis, is the process in which makes a copy of itself prior to cell division. Every cell needs a copy of genetic material. The cell needs an entire copy of the DNA molecule, so for humans that means 46 chromosomes in 23 pairs. Even though a cell needs an entire copy of the DNA, it only uses a portion of it. There are three major steps to DNA synthesis: binding of the enzyme to the DNA, unwinding and unzipping of the DNA, and synthesis of new complementary strand. In the first major step of DNA replication enzymes bind to specific areas of DNA called replication origins. In eukaryotes, like us, there are numerous binding sites that start at the same time because DNA molecules are so large that it would take too long to start at one end and go to the other. However, in prokaryotes there is only one single, circular DNA molecule so there is only one replication origin. The replication in these cells begins at one point and goes in both directions until the whole circular chromosome ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... DNA is wound in a double helix structure because of an attraction of charges. Helicase breaks the hydrogen bonds that hold the base pairs, adenine and thymine, guanine and cytosine, together. The separation of the two single strands of DNA forms a Y shape, known as a replication fork. These two separated strands act as a guide for the new strands to form. The final major step in DNA replication is synthesizing the new DNA strands. DNA polymerase is an enzyme that creates DNA molecules. This happens by assembling nucleotides, which are the building blocks of DNA. The DNA polymerase reads the new DNA base and brings in the matching nucleotide. This process of reading the base and bringing in the complementary nucleotide continues until the next replication origin is reached. These enzymes are essential to DNA ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. George Bernard Shaw and His Short Story About the... George Bernard Shaw and His Short Story About the Cremation of The Narrator s Mother In a written exerpt from a letter about the cremation of his mother, George Bernard Shaw recalls her passage with humor and understanding. The dark humor associated with the horrid details of disposing of his mother s physical body are eventually reconciled with an understanding that her spirit lives on. He imagines how she would find humor in the bizarre event of her own cremation. The quality of humor unites Shaw and his mother in a bond that transcends the event of death and helps Shaw understand that her spirit will never die. The reader is also released from the horror of facing the mechanics of the cremation process ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He has remained an unemotional observer on a journey through the crematorium with humor as the buffer between reporting the event and expressing raw emotion. Humor is the device to release himself and the reader to a new level of understanding. Plentiful details provide insight into the thoughts of the narrator as well as a time schedule through the cremation. Shaw relates about cremations that people are afraid to see it, but it is wonderful and he saw the real thing. The narrator is acknowledging a general fear people share about facing the mechanics of cremation, and in doing so is admitting his own personal fear. He is also focusing on the accurate reporting of his mother s disposal and the statement that he was able to observe it and face it, thereby overcoming the fear. An order is provided for farewells from the initial I went behind the scenes at the end of the service ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Cooper Myles Research Paper Cooper Myles (1736/7 1785) is an American Loyalist, and the Bishop of Canterbury for the Anglican church before the revolutionary war.Born in Furness, Lancashire son of William Cooper andEliz ibeh and was baptized 19 February in Cumberland County England. In 1753 he graduated entered after 7 years he got an M.A. Teaching in gent. After went on to trained to be a minister he was ordained as an Anglican priest during this time he wrote Poems on Several Occasions celebrating life as not needing self rejection from religious folk who experience tragedies. Son after he was elected Archbishop of CAnterbury and remains to be the youngest person to be elected Archbishop of Canterbury. He came to America in 1762 at the request to aid Samuel Johnson ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When headed back he advocated allegiance to the crown and was an active voice to loyalist ideals. In his pamphlet stated A Friendly Address to all Reasonable Americans on our Political Confusion. Talking about the consequences of opposing the british troops violently. Anomaly a student wrote to him fairly addressing against his ideas of royalty to the crown. This angered the patriots who were already angry at him they gathered into the college for his head. Copper half dressed ran for the fence running to a friends house in 1775. The next day boarded the BRitish vessel the Kingfisher escaping to britain. The college was turned into a hospital for the revolutionary soldiers while the students were kicked out. After the war it was reopened by the legislature of new York though with no president and a lack of funds. Having escaped the mob Cooper lived out his days in Edinburgh. Making poems along with a speech to the oxford that caused much political discussion. Finally he wrote an address to the Anglican churches, asking for bishops to be appointed there. Passing away in Edinburgh May 1, 1785 buried in a holy ground other minister like him are buried, on his tombstone he wrote a poem for is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Impact of Classical Literature on Machiavellianism Essays Much of what we know today of Greek culture was passed on through history via The Iliad by Homer. The Greeks, one of the earliest recorded civilizations that our species is aware of, had a large influence on the Roman Empire and by extension most of the civilizations of our known history. Through history and different cultures, there are various stories of heroes and heroism, and it seems that the definition of heroism has changed frequently since classical antiquity. Goddess, sing the rage of Peleus s son Achilles, murderous, doomed, that cost the Achaeans countless losses. (The Iliad I.1 2) So opens The Iliad, a story of the Trojan War and the flawed hero, Achilles. Achilles, an example of the Greeks ideal hero, is not without his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lineage, camaraderie, and friendship were also of great importance to the Greeks. Though on different sides in the Trojan War, Diomedes and Glaucus met on the battlefield and parted as friends. Because of their ancestors friendship, they parted peacefully, and exchanged armor in honor of their friendship, each agreeing to not fight the other for the remainder of the war. (The Iliad 6.137 27I) The heroes are also favored by some of the gods who interfere on their behalf, which has had profound effects on said these heroes and their combat strength. These virtues and their possessors indirectly led to the success in returning Achilles to the battle and turning the tide for the Achaeans. Courage and skill in oratory appear to have the most value to the Greeks. With courage, a warrior is able to charge forward and lead by example, inspiring those he commands to perform better in combat. A leader who is skilled in oratory will also have a similar effect. A rousing inspirational speech before combat can be more beneficial to a cause than having larger numbers. At the beginning of book IX, Agamemnon has lost his courage. Having been manipulated into failure by Zeus, Agamemnon orders all Achaeans to prepare to sail home in defeat. Stunned by his words, the Achaeans fall silent. At this time, Diomedes confronts him in front of the Achaean ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Negative Discrimination Of Tattoos 45 million American have at least one tattoo, says a survey conducted in 2016 by Statistic Brain ( Tattoo Statistics ). That s 45 million people who face discrimination every day because they made a choice about what they wanted to do to their own body. There are many negative connotations affiliated with tattoos. Some people associate tattoos with gangs or other violent organizations, while others believe that having a tattoo makes you uneducated and a delinquent. Whatever the case is tattoos have a bad reputation in America. However people with tattoos should be treated with the same respect and should be able to have the same opportunities as their peers. Having tattoos gives you less options for work and other career aspirations. Many employers will not hire people with body art, in fact a study showed that 58 percent of employers said that they would be less likely to hire an employee with with a body modification (Sawyer [page 62]). An individual with tattoos can have the same qualifications as someone without however when given a picture of a potential employee with and without tattoos, the person with tattoos was constantly ranked lower ( Ink blots ). Even if someone with tattoos does get hired they may be asked to cover them up by wearing long sleeves and/or pants. This happened to policeman Michael Riggs, who had tattoos from his time serving in the US army. He was required to wear a long sleeves shirt and long pants to cover up his tattoos in the heat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Boeing Vs Essay 1. Running Head; Boeing Vs. Airbus 1 (NAME) BOEING VS AIRBUS (COURSE) (PROFESSOR) (DATE) Total World count; 6386 2011 2. Boeing VS Airbus 2 Abstract The demand facing aircraft manufacturers for new orders is in principal derived fromthe perceived future demand for commercial aviation. Several key external economic factorsare likely to outline demand for new aircraft. These factors are accessed from the perspectiveof decision makers in the airline industry, Airbus and Boeing, in this paper. Also analysed inthe paper are the relevant strategies employed by both airliner makers to manipulate thisfactors or manoeuvre around them in order to survive in the market. The relevant theories ofstrategic management are also analysed in the paper. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The demand for commercialplanes carried on to augment progressively all through the 1930s, but again endured anotherdemand downturn when World War II broke out. Conversely, the war assisted in generatingsupport for military aircraft research and expansion, which expanded to commercial aviation9.The end of war brought a fall down in the aircraft industry as a considerable number of armyorders were rescinded10. In the 1950s, the aptitude and comfort of commercial aircrafts advanced significantlyas planes were modernized, including the introduction of jet service in 1959; facilitating6 Devani Boyd Safety and Profits in the Airline Industry. The Journal of IndustrialEconomics, 34 (3): (20000 311.7 Ibid 3128 Ibid 3129 Ibid pp 31510 Heppenheimer, T. A. The U.S. Aircraft Industry An Overview U.S. Centennial of Flight Commission.http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Aerospace/AeroOV1.htm. 5. Boeing VS Airbus 5faster cross country flight service. During this period, Boeing launched Boeing 707 whileDouglas manufactured its DC models, DC 8 being the latest model in that decade .11Insubsequent years, Boeing and Douglas competed profoundly to vend their planes byproposing conventional deviations of a basic design that would serve airlines particularneeds such as big wings for long variety. These ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Existentialism In The Theatre Of The Absurd (Section One) 1.1Introduction As a result of the Second World War, theatre of absurd appeared to present illogical world through its philosophy that life is absurd. This theatre has its roots in the existential philosophy which are combined with dramatic elements to create a new style to show the absurdity of the world. This genre of theatre took somehow a long time to catch because its playwright techniques seemed to be illogical to the theatre world. However, Theatre of the Absurd accomplished its eventual popularity when the Second World War highlighted the ultimate instability of human life (http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/~sek5/classpage.html). Theatre of the Absurd reflects the changes that happened in science, psychology, and philosophy in the twentieth century(Esslin,1968:14). The Theatre of the Absurd appears as a reaction to the broken ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His concepts influenced later philosophers. He asserted the ambiguity and absurdity of human situation. His belief stands against Christianity and the theologians of his time. He attacked them because they attempted to show that Christianity was a thoroughly rational religion. He believed in the indirectness of communicating the truth (Yeganeh,2009:592 593). She confirms that : The most important theme in Existentialism writing is choice. According to Sartre , the primary distinction of human being is the freedom to choose. Existentialists believe that human beings do not have a fixed nature (essence), as other animals and plants do; each human being makes choices that create his or her nature. Therefore, choice is central to human existence ,and it is inescapable. Even the refusal to choose is choice(ibid., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay Persuasion, Indoctrination, and Inoculation PERSUASION, INDOCTRINATION, AND INOCULATION 1 Persuasion, Indoctrination, and Inoculation 04/18/2013 Sarah K. Martinez PSY 285 Instructor: Chris Shreve PERSUASION, INDOCTRINATION, AND INOCULATION 2 There are many dangers that plague us in today s society. One of the most pressing issues is that of driving under the influence of alcohol. This is a problem for many reasons. Firstly, driving while intoxicated is illegal. It shows the rising problem of substance abuse, and most importantly, driving drunk is deadly. According to Drinkinganddriving.org (2008 2013), 900,000 are arrested each year for DUI/DWI and a full 1/3 of those are repeat offenders . None of us are perfect. We all do things every day that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you are convicted of DUI, it may be on your criminal record for your entire life. Offenses also go on your driving record, which potential employers and insurers can access, ( How Stuff Works , 1998 2013). If you are driving under the influence of alcohol, the chances of you having a substance abuse problem are very high. Substance abuse, simply put, is losing control of yourself to a substance. If you do not have enough self control, or common sense, not to get into a vehicle when you have any type of foreign substance in your body, then you have a serious problem. Sure, you may not be waking up at eight in the morning and devouring a bottle of gin, but you are not only putting yourself in danger, but also others. With the amount of people in the United states that have problems with alcohol, and the amount of DUI s that are given, the correlation between the numbers is not at all surprising. Alcohol is the number one drug problem in America. There are more than 12 million alcoholics in the U.S. Three fourths of all adults drink alcohol, and 6% of them are alcoholics. Americans spend $197 million each day on alcohol. In the United States, a person is killed in an alcohol related car accident every 30 minutes. A 2000 study found nearly 7 million persons age 12 to 20 were binge drinkers. Three fourths of all high school seniors report being drunk at least once. Adolescents who begin drinking before the age of 15 are four ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. WALNUT CREEK TWP WALNUT CREEK TWP. Two women are dead and a teenager is critical condition Saturday following a Friday evening two vehicle crash. Christine Faye Young, 63, Toneys Fork Road, Peytona, W.Va., and her front seat passenger, Barbara Ellen Estep, 66, Nester Lane, Peytona, W.Va., were pronounced dead at the scene of the crash, which occurred at 6:42 p.m. at the intersection of state Route 39 and County Road 114. According to the Holmes County Sheriff s Office, Young was northbound on County Road 114 in a 2011 Nissan Rogue when she failed to stop at a posted stop sign and pulled into the path of a westbound 2003 Airstream travel trailer bus driven by Galen G. Durose, 79, Duffy Road, Lancaster. Durose crashed into the passenger side of Young s vehicle, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Young and Estep both were wearing seat belts. It is unknown if Lare was belted. The same location was the site of a January traffic fatality caused by a failure to yield violation, although there is nothing to suggest the two crashes are related, said Haun. Witnesses indicate Young did not stop at all at the intersection, although there were visible stop signs on both the right and left side of the county road, according to Haun, who said driver inattention and unfamiliarity with the area both appear to be contributing factors in Friday s crash. Considering the large volume of tourist traffic in the area, Haun reminds all motorists of the need to drive defensively. Be aware of your surroundings. Be vigilant of other drivers, especially in the eastern half of the county. You never know when someone may be unfamiliar with the area, said Haun, adding, Obviously, our sympathies re with the families. It s a tragedy and a tragedy we wouldn t like to see repeated. We try to do our best to enforce traffic law and make people aware of conditions because we do see a lot of people from outside the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Voyeurism And The Truman Show What are the issues of watching and voyeurism in film? The intention of this essay is to discuss both films (The Truman Show, 1998 and Rear Window, 1954) alongside established theoretical criticism (Laura Mulvey and Norman K. Denzin) in an attempt to demonstrate how the issues of watching and voyeurism, as seen in todays mainstream Hollywood cinema, both engages and entices the spectator and to look at how the definition of the voyeur has changed. Before entering into a discussion about voyeurism in Rear Window and The Truman Show, an understanding of what is meant by the dynamics of voyeurism in film must be attempted. The dictionary definition of a voyeur is: (1) a person who gains sexual pleasure from watching others when they are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cinema offers pleasure of scopophilia where it can be fixated into perversion, producing obsessive voyeurs and Peeping Toms whose only sexual satisfaction can come from watching, in an active controlling sense, an objectified other. (Mulvey: 1988, p. 31) Whereas, narcissism is the pleasure of being looked at and the pleasure comes from identification with the image seen, (Nichols: 1985, p.18). For example, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) we see Robert Fords idolises Jesse intensely, as if he wants to pull on his boots in the morning. This movie describes Ford s time in Jesse s orbit as a series of abject disappointments and humiliations, mostly of his own accord. And as the film unwinds slowly, Robert s pinched and wretched narcissism is revealed, showing that the assassination was Ford s tragedy as well as Jesse s. An infamous folly he would regret and replay over for the rest of his life. Narcissism is the fascination with likeness and recognition (identification with ego ideal subjectivity). Therefore, as seen in The Assassination of Jesse James The sense of forgetting the world of the ego has subsequently come to perceive it [I forgot who I am and where I was] is nostalgically reminiscent of the pre subjective moment of image recognition, (Mulvey: 1988, p. 32). We can see that voyeurism is not only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Argumentative Essay On Tea For thousands of years, the East has regarded tea as a key to wisdom, happiness and good health. In recent years, researchers based in the West have started to analyze the various properties of tea in an effort to discover the multitude of health benefits that it can provide. There have been studies performed that indicate certain types of teas can be beneficial to people suffering from diabetes, heart disease and cancer. With obesity already an epidemic in the United States, researchers were happy to discover that tea can help to promote weight loss. Tea also has the ability to enhance mental alertness and lower a person s cholesterol level. There are recent studies that have revealed antimicrobial qualities in tea. Based on the research that has been performed so far at various respected facilities around the world, there does not seem to be any downside to drinking tea. Science has proven that flavonoids, the compounds contained in tea, may reduce the free radicals that cause cancer and are excellent for the heart. Flavonoids have also been shown to unblock clogged arteries. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is also a subgroup called EGCG that has been shown to help fight heart disease. A study was conducted that showed evidence that simply drinking a single cup of green tea on a daily basis can provide people with a 10 percent less chance of developing cardiovascular disease. The antioxidants contained in green tea are thought to be helpful in preventing the growth of colorectal, stomach, breast, pancreatic, lung and bladder cancers. They can also help to burn fat, making green tea popular among people who are trying to lose weight. Green tea has also shown to lower the risk of various neurological disorders, such as Parkinson s disease and Alzheimer s disease. As if that wasn t enough benefits, green tea can also help to lower a person s level of cholesterol and decrease their chances of suffering a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Person Vs. Self In William Shakespeare s Romeo And Juliet Shakespeare was born 1564 in England and was married at a young age. Think he went to school and not 15. Middle class, both at birth and life. He wrote poems, plays, acted and directed produced. He wrote 37 plays, 158 sonnets and died april 23, 1616 at age 52. His average vocabulary was 4,000 words and he was the oriben dictionary. He is second most quoted writer in English language. (In class discussion keynote, green sheet). We study Shakespeare because of themes and one theme that I apply to Romeo and Juliet book is desire to escape. This theme emerges person vs. self and it is Romeo vs. himself. It happens at the beginning of the story when Romeo wanted to run away because Rosaline told him she didn t love him. Out of her favor, where I am in love , (Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet 20, 1.1 161). This also happens again but this time is Person vs. person and it is Tybalt vs. his uncle Capulet. I will withdraw, but this intrusion shall now seeming sweet, convert to bitterest gall, (Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet 64, 1.5 89 90). This happens at the party when Tybalt wanted to fight Romeo and Capulet tells Tybalt that he is not in charge in the family. Tybalt got mad and ran away from the party. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I chose the prologues because it helps the audience understand about the story more. For example, the first prologue of the play helps the audience understand the conflict between the two families. Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean, (Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet 2, 1.1 1 5). The second prologue helps the audience understand the fact why Romeo doesn t like Rosaline anymore. That fair for which love groaned for and would die with tender Juliet matched, is now not fair, (Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet 72, 2.1 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Atomic Bomb Was Built During Ww2 The atomic bomb was built during ww2 and was a major factor in winning the war against the japanese. Germany began to develop the atomic bomb and roosevelt caught wind of this and he put a group of scientist together to develop the atomic bomb before the germans developed it. Einstein found proof that the germans were going to use uranium to build the atomic bomb I understand that Germany has actually stopped the sale of uranium from the Czechoslovakian mines, which she has taken over (Einstein).Soon a letter from albert einstein after hearing about the germans trying to build a bomb said that through the work of Joliot in france as well as fermi and szilard in america that it may be possible to set up a nuclear chain reaction in a large mass of uranium (Einstein). After a while of working on the first atomic bomb it was finally made and codenamed Gadget and tested in the mexico desert on a unpopulated landscape. The development of the atomic was made a secret by roosevelt and the name of the project for the development of the nuclear bomb was called the manhattan project . In the manhattan project two scientists helped in the development of the next two atomic bombs which were enrico fermi and robert j oppenheimer . In the letter from einstein enrico fermi found out how to make a nuclear chain reaction and it was the major factor in the Tocmo 2 developing of the atomic bomb and enrico fermi he recreated many of his experiments with Niels Bohr, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Foreign And Security Policy To achieve an ever closer Union members of the European Union had to relinquish certain governance authorities to the Supranational Institutions of the European Unions. The accumulation of power in governance by the EU institutions over the past 50 years have shown that member states are willing to empower the Institutions in regards to their economic policies and social policies which had profound impact on the lives of the European citizens and raised their living standards dramatically. In order to maintain this progressive trajectory a cohesive foreign policy initiative was seen necessary. Major European member states were reluctant in giving up their sovereign right of making their foreign policies to the supranational institutions of the European Union. Therefore, a forum in which EU countries would come together to discuss and cohere their foreign policies was deemed necessary. As result, the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) was initiated to fulfill the desired role. The Common Foreign and Security policy have many weaknesses, which can have significant affect on the direction of future integration in its realm. The Maastricht Treaty established the Common Foreign And Security Policy (CFSP) to replace European Political Cooperation (EPC). The CFSP was one of the pillars of the European Union Until the Treaty of Lisbon changed the pillar systems. The main area of operation for CFSP is defense, security, and external affairs. The main objective of the forum ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. How Does Mah Present Perseverance In Chinese Cinderella Authors in the world write autobiographies about themselves and about there lives. They do this to show what it was like, changes in society problems and they show problems and how to overcome and dealt with them. Adeline Yen Mah is the author of Chinese Cinderella her own autobiography that uses narrative conventions, language features examples emotive language and prospective to present the theme of perseverance, neglect and family. Adeline Yen Mah explores the idea of perseverance in the novel and she never gives up on what she believes in. The readers see the novel through the characters perspective because the is also the author. The author uses Narrative conventions and language features perspective and emotive language to present the theme of perseverance. Adeline explores the idea of perseverance through out the novel example of this is when Farther forgets about Adeline at the wording schooling she stays there even when she is the last person but she persevered through every thing and every life struggle to be where she is today. Perseverance is a great trait that Adeline shows sow ell and we should all have the ability to get back up to our feet after getting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Author Adeline Yen Mah included this to show what the meaning of persevere and how she does it in many ways in this novel, she included this to show how she sealed with situations. perseverance means persisting in doing something even when there is a difficulty or delay to achieve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Evelina By Frances Burney Essay One of the defining characteristics of 18th century England was the contrast between the city and the country. The people who lived in the city were as partial and loyal to their own environment as the people who were brought up in the countryside, and the two groups developed opinions about each other that were often based on bias and misunderstanding. Frances Burney s novel Evelinapresents a comparison of city life and country life from the point of view of city and country dwellers, showing how the country and the city were viewed differently by residents of both places. In Evelina, the inhabitants of the countryside appreciate the calm and peaceful lifestyle they enjoy there. Whenever the characters of Burney s novel find ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This statement shows the condescending attitude of city dwellers toward the supposedly less refined tastes of the inhabitants of rural England, who are easily entertained by a simple play. Madame Duval also comments several times that Evelina is a foolish, ignorant country girl (149) showing that she believes that the term country girl is synonymous with ignorance and foolishness. On another occasion, Madame Duval actually uses the word country as an adjective, considering what a shame it was to see [Evelina] such a poor country, shame faced thing, when [she] ought to be a fine lady (101). Here, the prejudiced lady essentially defines country as lowly or common, implying that fine ladies do not come from the countryside but can only be found in the more sophisticated realm of the city. A reputation of wealth and success is the most important thing to these city dwellers, and in their opinion, that cannot be found in the country. City life is also viewed differently by those who live in the city and those who live in the country. Just like country people, residents of the city are partial to their own environment. From a city dweller s point of view, London life is the best because it is exciting and active. While they are in London, the members of Evelina s party attend the opera, the theater, a ball, or some other public place nearly every night, taking their tea in a box where they can be seen and admired ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Azalea Seafood Gumbo Shoppe Group Paper Azalea Seafood Gumbo Shoppe Group paper, 5 page limit 1. What is competition like in the value added seafood industry? What competitive forces seem to have the greatest effect on industry attractiveness from the standpoint of packaged seafood producers? The competitive environment in the value added seafood industry, while not significantly threatening, does still have its challenges. Addison and Rathle acknowledge that there is not a large competitive market for their specific area, although there are four or five that market gumbo. They acknowledgee that their largest competitors are all the other food items in the store that can be purchased. This also relates to marketing competition as Azalea used a food broker and administrative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, this increased competition among grocers resulted in some going out of business resulting in loss of sales for those vendors. Also, these large grocery chains demands exceeded the ability for small food companies to provide products in such large volume. This forced these small businesses to focus more on smaller markets and also to identify niches in the market that could be exploited. Small restaurants and food chains now became major purchasers of these products. Also, the frequency of the average American eating out increased further adding to the attractiveness of vendor sales to restaurateurs. Also, certain businesses expanded to meet these large demand markets in the grocery and restaurant market. These state of the art production facilities threatened smaller companies without a competitive product or established market. All of these changes resulted in certain drivers coming to the forefront. The first would be the need to reduce volatility. Competitors in the market would need to select markets wisely to reduce the risk of not being competitive or the uncertainty of the marketability of their product. They also would need to increase their ability to diversify into different products. Large food companies may monopolize a certain product making it necessary for other companies to become creative in developing other products or marketing strategies. On the plus side, the ability of a company ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Character Analysis Of Daniel KeyesFlowers For Algernon Humans are human; all people change in one way or the other over the course of certain events. Some of the changes people experience may cause them to have a sad outlook on certain matters, others may cause people to have a positive outlook on a matter. Just like all other humans, Charlie, from Daniel Keyes Flowers For Algernon changes over some time too. His life drastically changes after he gets surgery to alter his intelligence level. In Daniel Keyes Flowers For Algernon, Charlie becomes a different person over the course of events. His most significant changes include his mentality towards certain people and his attitude, and also the sudden regression of his mental health after his surgery. First off, one of the main changes Charlie faces is his ability to think about other people that he uses to think where his friends. Friends are one of the defining factors of what a certain person will turn out to be like, or how they feel about certain matters. Poor friends will give second rate influences and will most likely ruin a person s life, but good friends will make a person feel happy and support this person. Charlie is faced with not so great friends in Flowers For Algernon. According to his progress reports, many of Charlie s friends bully him. Charlie does not know this at certain times during the book, but the reader does. His friends make fun of him and make him do stupid things. In Progress Report 8, on March 25, Joe Carp said hey look where Charlie had his operashun what did they do Charlie put some brains in. Charlie does not realize it, but Joe Carp is actually making fun of him to an unacceptable level where sensitive topics such as intelligence are involved. As the book goes on, Charlie slowly starts to realize that his so called friends were actually just making fun of him and laugh mainly because he did something goofy. On the contrary, Charlie is also blessed to have a few great friends and even mere acquaintances in his life. One of the most significant friends that Charlie makes in Flowers For Algernon, is Miss Kinnian. Even though the author, Daniel Keyes, never states directly that Miss Kinnian isn t Charlie s friend, the reader can infer so based on the progression of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The As An Organisation And The Bfi Top 100 Tv Programmes... 1a) The BFI as an organisation and the BFI Top 100 TV Programmes. What are the BFI s core values and mission? How are these reflected in the TV 100 canon? What might this suggest about the ways in which television is valued more widely? The BFI top 100 television programme have four core values which are inspirational, responsive, approachable and provocative. The list also values other stuff these are the main four points they value the production value, the acting talent, and it is critically acclaimed. In the annual report from 2011 it states each one of the values and what it means of that value for inspirational it says, We aim to inspire and motivate people, to have a direct effect on stimulating them to take action, whether they are audience members or filmmakers, to seek out and understand more of film culture, to be inspired to contribute to our film culture both through dialogue and the production of a wide variety of new work. The value of inspirational is that the show should inspire the audiences of the world of film and the film jobs. This is shown in on the show on the BFi which is Doctor Who (BBC, 1963 present). For the value responsive it states about it; We aim to be quick to react to and understand the changing nature of film culture and the changing needs of our audiences and filmmakers, embracing these changes in new ways of working in a fast changing media world, ensuring that we stay at the international leading edge of thinking about film culture, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Reasons For Police Brutality As recent incidents of police brutality plague our nation toward minority groups, especially that of African Americans, the question asked by many is if such deadly force necessary, and what other actions could have led to a better outcome? Although our primary thought is to blame police officers for death, we must realize that sometimes deadly action is necessary and anyone put in a similar situation would act the same way. According to the U.S Supreme Court in the 1985 case, Tennessee vs Garner, police force can only be used when, [the] suspect is a significant threat to officer or others. Later, in the case of Graham vs. Connor, the Supreme Court ruled that officers who use force must be judged on the totality of circumstances and a standard of objective reasonableness. Force must be judged from the perspective of a reasonable officer on the scene, rather than with the 20/20 vision of hindsight; however, this does not excuse police brutality, and officers must face penalties for taking someone s life. Cases such as, Eric Garner, Michael Brown, and Tamir Rice illustrate when police need to be punished for their actions and be held accountable for violence against citizens. Although clearly outlined for what would be a just reason for necessary force, many cases that involved police brutality can be blamed on tactics that relate to broken windows and a need for different policies and methods. To begin with, many incidents to police brutality occur because of lack of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...