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Year 11 Creative Writing
The raspy wind rises in swirls, encircling the entirety of my lean body. The parched, coarse sand scrapes across my angular face,
burying and scraping itself into the warmth of fresh, open wounds. The sun scorches my skin raw, condemning the violence, the
blood, and the screams that seem to echo all throughout the lifeless mountain side. Welcome to Afghanistan. Bitter laughter fills
my head.
Major James D. reporting for duty sir.
White birds start chirping above me. General William P. enters. My battered right hand rises instinctively above my right brow in
a salute and my left hand grasps the familiar metal in its possession tighter. Although the sand muffles the sound of the General s
boots, the ascendancy in his disciplined strides remains steadfast as he makes his way towards his ... Show more content on
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Major, your target today is a small family consisting of a middle aged female, male, and a 10 year old boy. You will terminate
them effectively after interrogation. Do you understand?
I didn t.
Yes, sir! I will interrogate them surrounding their disobedience to follow curfew protocols last night, sir!
Good. You will exit in 5, 4, 3, 2...
I leap, burning my palms on the concrete road, but the pain is subdued by the smell that pierces my nose. With my gun secured to
my side, I enter the interrogation site that seems to reek of a metallic scent: a smell I know too well, the smell of blood.
Do you or do you not understand that no one is to keep their lights on after 9:00 p.m?
Silence. My hand, conditioned by this lifestyle, moves to deliver yet another slap across the man s face. The birds start chirping
frantically.
Answer me. Do you or do you not understand?
I shoot their yelping little dog to make my point. The little boy who is holding the bleeding dog starts wailing and the mother goes
hysteric.
N..no listen to me, I don t know why you are doing this to us, but please let us go Jason.
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Amnesty International Australia
Amnesty International
Amnesty International is an international non government organization that actively tries to expose and prevent human rights
abuses. Their mission statement is to unite people from all over the world to fight for human rights using our signature tactics:
Research, Action, and Advocacy. (n.d. 2016) The organization started in 1961, and has demanded action on over 44,000 cases of
human rights abuses as of December 14, 2011 (Amnesty International Australia 0:40). The country has 3 million supporters in
150 different countries. In 2011, one of their major focuses was on releasing prisoners of conscience, who were individuals that
jailed after non violently expressing their beliefs.
Very recently in the US, there has been more attention focused on the police; namely, police brutality and racial profiling. More
notably in August 9th of 2014, Michael Brown was shot by a Ferguson Missouri police officer. The teenager was unarmed and
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(n.d.). Retrieved November 29, 2016, from http://www.amnestyusa.org/about us/our mission
[Amnesty International Australia]. 2011, December 14. 50 years of Amnesty International. [Video File]. Retrieved from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kX WnlOCvXw
The Great Firewall of China: Background. (pingp). Retrieved November 29, 2016, from
https://cs.stanford.edu/people/eroberts/cs181/projects/2010 11/FreedomOfInformationChina/the great firewall of china
background/index.html
Police and Human Rights. (n.d.). Retrived November 29, 2016, from http://www.amnestyusa.org/our work/issues/military police
and arms/police and human rights
Imprisoned for Peaceful Expression. (n.d.). Retrieved November 29, 2016, from http://www.amnestyusa.org/our work/cases/china
shi tao
Breaking Its own Rules: Amnesty s Researcher Bias and Govt Funding. (n.d.). Retrieved November 29, 2016, from
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How Does Einhard Achieve Responsibility Of The Merovingian...
Einhard s opening chapter of his biography, Life of Charles the Great, provides its audience with an extremely harsh
representation of late Merovingian kings. For a long time, he claims, these kings have had no true power or authority, and
possessed nothing more than an empty title. The impression given is that it is the mayor of the palace, instead, who holds true
power in the kingdom; all of the wealth and all authoritative responsibility. The king then, can be seen as nothing more than a
figurehead.
The portrait Einhard paints of the Merovingian royalty is quite a demeaning one. However, we know that the Merovingians royal
claim was still respected by their subjects. This is evidenced by the failed coup d etat, which Grimoald, serving as
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How Did Rafael Trujillo Change In The Time Of The Butterflies
In time of the butterflies Rafael Trujillo, a dictator of Dominican republic said He who doesn t know how to deceive does not
know how to rule . So that was Trujillo s plan, while the whole country was celebrating the freedom of their country Dominican
republic, he was planning to be the fear of people, and use women however and whenever he wanted. That s what he did, became
a dictator, made people start and end their day with him and used women like a piece of kleenex used it and threw it away. This
dictatorship caused a lot of people wanting to overthrow like the butterflies and if women wanted to fight for their freedom, the
husband didn t let them because of the anxiety that of getting killed. In the book In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez,
opposing action done by the government/Trujillo influenced Minerva and Patria s perspective of their rights leading them to want
to overthrow the government, in contrast, Dede s perception on moving forward as women changed because the negative ... Show
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Trujillo was a dictator of Dominican republic. Everyone was supposed to do what he said and you had no other choice. He sent
out spies so no one could plot anything against him and they were scared of him because Patria said there were ears everywhere,
or at least we imagined them there (Alvarez, 210). Even if the spies weren t there the fear they had was greater than ever and so
they got frequent hallucinations. They didn t have many places to talk and few of the place was the car. We could talk freely in the
car since there was no one to overhear us (Alvarez, 56) said Patria. They didn t talk anything about Trujillo or the government
anywhere but if they really need to talk, the car was their home. They knew what the government was doing was wrong, but if
they said anything they would be killed or if Trujillo found out he would be chasing you till
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Orlando s Theory Of The Deliberative Nursing Process
Critique Analysis This section presents an analysis of Orlando s theory. The central thesis of the Theory of the Deliberative
Nursing Process is finding out and meeting the patient s immediate need for help. The concepts and propositions of the theory are
written at a concrete level of discussion (Fawcett, Desanto Madeya, 2013). The theory is classified as a middle range predicative
theory. The theory identifies the effects of a specific interpersonal nursing process on identification of the patient s immediate
need for help. origins. Ida Jean Orlando was born in 1929. She obtained her diploma in nursing from New York Medical College,
her Bachelor of Science in public health nursing from St. John s University and Masters in mental health nursing at Columbia
University (Current Nursing, 2013). She was an Associate Professor at Yale School of Nursing and Director of the Graduate
Program in Mental Health Psychiatric Nursing (Current Nursing, 2013). Orlando published her book The Dynamic Nurse Patient
Relationship in 1961. Orlando does not credit any theoretical sources in the development of her theory (Necor, 2014, p. 5). She
formulated the deliberative nursing process from the considerable amount of data she recorded on nurse patient observations. She
evaluated facts from those observations to develop her theory. Orlando proclaimed that her theory is valid and applied it in her
work with patients and nurses and the teaching of students (Necor, 2014, p. 5). unique focus.
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Mathematical Constants Are Useful For Programming Essay
Programmatically Computing Mathematical Constants
Many mathematical constants are useful for programming. For instance, if you need to use the transcendental number pi, you
need to calculate it somehow. I set out to create a library of sorts to calculate as many mathematical constants as I could.
Constant
Explanation and Code
Alladi Grinstead constant
The Alladi Grinstead constant is defined as ec 1, where ck=21kln(kk 1). To do summation (), one has to use a for loop with
precision limiting behavior.
This code uses an interchanged summation using the Riemann zeta function (n), this converges much faster than the technical
definition above, which is essential to optimizing the code.
The value of the Alladi Grinstead constant is:
0.809394020540639130717931880594091317215953992425000304242028715042999012516547322311518407819723616915
Apéry s constant
This is simply the value of the Riemann Zeta function at 3. So, (3).
The entire program uses an external library called Boost, which provides extended precision (theoretically arbitrary precision) and
inherent mathematical functions. The line that begins with return is what returns the value to be used for further purposes.
The value of Apéry s constant is:
1.20205690315959428539973816151144999076498629234049888179227155534183820578631309018645587360933525814619915
Catalan s constant
Catalan s constant, like almost all other constants, can be defined in many ways. One way is through the Dirichlet beta function
(2), another
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The Time Of My Father Essay
The time in which I was born was very different than the one my parents had to live in when they were children. I was born in a
small town in Colombia, where no more than a hundred families lived. The entire population of my hometown was Catholic.
There was a small chapel next to my house and the priest went there once a month to celebrate Mass. He and the seminarians
stayed at our home, when they went for the Holy Week and Christmas missions. On Saturdays, my brother and I went to a town
an hour away afoot or 20 minutes on a horse, to have further studies. Ninety percent of that town s population were Pentecostal
and only 10 % were Catholic. There was a big Pentecostal Church in the middle of the town and a small Catholic church outside
the village. My brother and I went to study there on Saturdays because the Pentecostals offered to us a couple of American
godparents who sent us gifts twice a year from the US. Nonetheless, to get those gifts we had to attend school on Saturdays, take
pictures with the gifts in our hands, and attend the Pentecostal service once a year. During that service, my brother and I laughed
the whole time at the people dancing in the church. My aunt, the only Pentecostal member of a family of twelve siblings, got
embarrassed for our behavior every time we attended the service. It was very interesting to grow up in a country where almost all
the population were Christians and, at least at that time, 92 percent of the 45 million Colombians reported
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Ethics In Anthropology
Knowledge and Ethics in Anthropology: Obligations and Requirements, edited by Lissette Josephides broadly discuss the
epistemological and ethical elements that are involved in the field of anthropology. The book is largely inspiring in Marilyn
Strathern s work, challenging and debating different aspect of her contribution to the field.
The book is divided into four parts and nine papers; firstly it is introduce the Epistemology, Subjectivity and Ethics of Knowing
Others ; secondly, in a more applicable approach it looks the notion of Person, Sociality, and Value: Partibility as Sacrifice,
Consumption and Investment ; thirdly, considering one of the major discussions within anthropology, it is argued Mobilizing
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He begins basing the paper into Strathern s studies on kinship in Elmdon, a village in Essex in the south of England. In this case
study, kinship is defined and used as a place to connect people, to create a sense of belonging within the community. In particular,
kinship was used as a metaphor of the British system of class and status (172) that helped people from Elmdon to define a
common being in the world
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I Am A Missionary, By Albert Schweitzer s The Primeval...
In class we discussed various meanings for what it means to be a missionary. Overall we came to the general conclusion on the
first day of class 09/07/2016 that a missionary is someone who goes to a different community to help fulfill some sort of purpose.
The words italicized is what we as a class decided are integral parts of the identity and mission of a missionary. In addition to this
baseline definition we also discussed possible reasons in which one may feeled compelled to take on a mission. Some of the ideas
brainstormed include: taking on the mission to fulfill a calling, for gratification, or for religious and ideological agendas. The
reading I will be focusing on is from Albert Schweitzer s The Primeval Forest specifically the chapter titled The Mission . The
reading fits into this definition quite well. Specifically the chapter shows a lot about Schnitzer s purpose and reasons for
embarking on a mission trip in the Ogowe. Throughout the reading Schnitzer discuss a lot about Christianity and the capacity in
which he believes the people of the Ogowe may or may not be able to digest Christianity.
They have, then, a great natural capacity for taking in the elements if religion, though the historical element in Christianity lies,
naturally, outside their ken. ... Christianity is for him the light that shines amid the darkness of his fears; it assures him that he is
not in the power of nature spirits, ancestral spirits of fetishes (Schweitzer 115). Before coming to
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Mrs. Mallard In The Story Of An Hour
In The Story of an Hour , the main character, Mrs. Mallard goes through the underlying conflict of unusual emotions after she
receives news that her husband has died in a railroad disaster. Mrs. Mallard has a heart condition in which bad news can kill her,
so the news has to be delivered to her sensitively. When the news is broke to Mrs. Mallard, she does not react as a widow should.
After she is informed of her husbands death, Mrs. Mallard does not refuse the news, as most widows would, but she cries her eyes
out and runs to her room to be alone. When Mrs. Mallard goes to her room to be alone, she does not grieve. After Mrs. Mallard
realizes that she not sad about the death of her husband, she becomes very overwhelmed with freedom. Although Mrs. Mallard
surely had love for her husband, she was not in love with him. Mrs. Mallard becomes a new person in her exciting thoughts of
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Mallard floats out of her room on a high, from her new desire of freedom. She feels that she is a stronger person in her excitement
of new life. As Mrs. Mallard is on a high from all her new thoughts of freedom, she meets her sister and goes back downstairs.
When she gets downstairs, Mr. Mallard walks in the door. The news of Mr. Mallard being alive shocks everyone. The shock takes
an instant reaction on Mrs. Mallard. Seeing Mr. Mallard killed her, because of her weak heart. Doctors come to the ironic
conclusion that Mrs. Mallard died of the joy that kills . Mrs. Mallard was so excited about the opportunity of freedom that her
new life held, she was crushed by the news of her husband being alive. The irony is in the doctors conclusion of her death. They
say she died of the joy that kills , assuming that she was filled with joy that her husband was alive, when in reality she was filled
with joy over his death. So, the doctors were still right about her cause of death, but not for the right
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Recycling Essay
Recycling
During the early 1970s, as communities across the United States saw their landfills filling up, attention turned to alternative
methods of garbage disposal, such as incineration and recycling. While incineration proved to be a thorny issue due to its toxic
ash byproduct, recycling was embraced by Americans as an effective way to offset rising garbage production rates.
Today, demand for recycled products is beginning to match supply, and the percentage of waste going into landfills and
incinerators is decreasing steadily. In 1970, when Americans produced 121 million tons of municipal solid waste (MSW), three
quarters went directly into landfills, one fifth was incinerated, and less ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many if not most of the products we use on a daily basis are made of recyclable materials, including glass, aluminum, paper,
steel, plastic, scrap tires and used oil. And the demand for goods made from recycled products, despite a lot of ups and downs
during the 1980s, has never been higher thanks to a combination of well conceived industrial/commercial applications and much
needed government purchasing mandates. Indeed, the existence of markets for recyclables has contributed significantly to
recycling s success as a waste disposal alternative.
What makes recycling especially unique is its implementation by local people for local people. In regards to MSW management,
the federal government is relatively hands off, and state governments have focused more of their attention on landfill and
incineration options. As a result, local communities have come together to initiate recycling efforts; the percolation of their
enthusiasm has led to the widespread acceptance and even encouragement of recycling at both the state and federal levels.
With recovered materials demanding higher market prices and curbside collection and commercial recovery on the rise, it is not
unrealistic for Americans to expect to see nationwide recycling rates of thirty five to fifty percent by the turn of
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The Civil War And Emancipation
The Civil War, at first, was about slavery; however, the meaning of the war began to change, and it began to be associated with
healing. There were actually two main visions of the Civil War, and Blight calls these twin goals and competing interests. One
was to deal with the negative impacts, which brought about a sense of healing. The second was regarding the emancipation of
slaves. One vision was about healing, while the other was about justice, and Blight notes this in the prologue and states,
Americans faced an overwhelming task after the Civil War and emancipation: how to understand the tangled relationship between
two profound ideas healing and justice (Blight, Prologue, page 3). In addition, in part two of Blight s video ... Show more content
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He states, We never found an adequate way in this society to put healing and justice in a historical balance (Blight, online
resource). Only one had to win over the other, and the winner was healing. He also says the same in Chapter 1; he concludes, But
the new nation awaiting rebirth also had the thought of black equality on one side, the knowledge of sectional reunion on the
other side, and no muse yet in the middle holding their hands (Blight, Chapter 1, page 30). Again, Blight s argument is that it
probably never even was possible for there to exist a balance between healing and justice.
Blight states in the prologue, Defeated white southerners and black former slaves faced each other on the ground, seeing and
knowing the awful chasm between their experiences, unaware that any path would lead to their reconciliation (Blight, Prologue,
page 3). The sacrificing of racial justice was an inevitable cost of attempts to reconcile between the north and the south. An
example of that from Chapter 22 in Bailey is the Ku Klux Klan. Numerous whites disliked the success that blacks were
experiencing, so they formed the Ku Klux Klan. Members of the society instilled fear into blacks in order to prevent them from
voting. They used extreme violence, which, by the 1890s, led to nearly the disenfranchisement of all blacks. Basically, because
attempts to forge reconciliation between the north and the south
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Alison Bechdel Research Paper
When your interest is as broad as theatre it s almost impossible for your identity to not be represented. However, like many of my
peers, I ve struggled to find my identity and have floated between different adjectives for the past seven years. Luckily for me my
love for Broadway guided me to a perfect show that let me know it s okay to be confused about who I am. I saw my first
Broadway show at only seven years old and have seen over ten more since then, due to the fact I live only two hours away from
New York City by train. I always enjoyed theatre, but I didn t grow the deep love I have for it now until acting became a career
option. I spent a week of the summer completely in the business world of theatre and came out knowing I had to be an actress. I
dived into all things Broadway, bought as many albums as I could, watched as many interviews as possible, saved up to see more
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The musical follows Alison through her life and the discovery of her sexuality. The first words the audience hears Medium Alison
(freshman in college Alison) say are Please, God, don t let me be a lesbian. Of all the theatre that exists in this world, I have never
identified with one line more than Alison s fear of herself. Not only is she afraid of her sexuality, she s confused. I m not attracted
to men, but that doesn t mean I m attracted to girls either, she tells her soon to be girlfriend. My philosophy towards sexuality has
always been I don t know if I m gay: I ve never dated a girl. When I told my father this, I was shut down and told that if I was gay
I d have known it forever. To have someone my feelings validated has put my mind at ease. It s very likely that I am a lesbian, but
for the moment I m still not sure. I probably won t be sure for a while. Fun Home let me know that it s ok for me not to be
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An Understanding of the Teaching Called the New Age. Essay
An understanding of the teaching called the new age.
Since the fall of human kind from the Garden of Eden, People began to seek out the
God. The desire to know and seek God had led human race to many different spiritual
Understanding. We knew know that there are so many beliefs in this word. Ancient world seek Out God by worshiping god and
goddesses. In the next stage, people started to question the Existence of god and start looking for answers about what God and
how God is. This is
Starting to bring people to know what was referred to religion. However, it has not been
Satisfactory to the human mind that also constantly evolving through time. Human start to
Seek out God that can be accepting with common sense also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Secret is not just a movie and a regular book. Unlike most self help books and motivational focus to equip you to achieve
success or happiness, the book offers a fairly complete frame of mind about everything. You can find the concept of life, money,
relationships, and health, but also the concepts of which God is, man, and the purpose of human life in the world. So The Secret
book strongly emphasizes the importance of the mind focused on your desire, the desire of the visualization process and
eventually you will experience it as a fact of life. Religious Roots of The Secret is
Monism and Pantheism. The Secret book becomes more interesting because supporters come from various fields of expertise and
bring the impression as if it is supported by a variety of disciplines including Christian theology. There is a quantum physics
expert, motivational speaker, spiritual leaders, and even some Bible quotations as Mat.21: 22 in The Secret book. But, more than
just offer a successful way of life, the book also talks about Our Secret of life and The Secret of Life.
These two secrets are the last two chapters in the book that speaks philosophy or religious roots The Secret books.In the chapter
Your Secret , this book teaches explicitly monism, understand who believe that all reality is one . These book said,
We are all connected, and we all are one. (Byrne 209)
Furthermore, to explain this
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I T Feasibility Study
The Feasibility Study
The Feasibility study is an analysis of possible alternative solutions to a problem and a recommendation on the best alternative. It
can decide whether a process be carried out by a new system more efficiently than the existing one.
The feasibility study should examine three main areas; market issues, technical and organizational requirements, financial
overview. The results of this study are used to make a decision whether to proceed with the project, or table it. If it indeed leads to
a project being approved, it will before the real work of the proposed project starts be used to ascertain the likelihood of the
project s success.
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Examples of things to consider:
• Hardware/software selection
• How to convince management to develop the new system
• Selection among alternative financing arrangements (rent/lease/purchase)
Difficulties discovering and assessing benefits and costs; they can both be intangible, hidden and/or hard to estimate, it s also hard
to rank multi criteria alternatives
Examples of particular benefits: cost reductions, error reductions, increased flexibility of operation, improved operation, better
(e.g., more accurate) and more timely information.
Benefits may be classified into one of the following categories:
• Monetary : when $ values can be calculated e.g. Increased sales through increased production.
• Tangible (Quantified) : when benefits can be quantified, but $ values can t be calculated e.g. cost/error reductions, increased
throughput/efficiency, increased margin on sales, more effective use of staff
• Intangible: when neither of the above applies, it is difficult to quantify, but maybe more important! business analysts help
estimate $ values. e.g., increased flexibility of operation, higher quality products/services, better customer relations, improved
staff morale.
The analyst report will also show how will the benefits accrue, when and over what timescale and how to identify benefits.
(Benefits are identified at organizational level (operational, lower/middle/higher management) and by department
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The Drawbacks Of Anabolic Steroids
The Drawbacks of Anabolic Steroids and Why They Should Stay Illegal
Anabolic steroids have been used and taken by humans for over half a century. The effects they provide have developed large
ongoing debates as to whether these substances should be allowed to the general public. Anabolic steroid in short provide the
human body a much grander potential to build muscle by helping the cells within the body produce more muscle fibers at an
astonishing rate that could never be achieved naturally. Many issues have arisen like health problems relating to these drugs have
stirred studies like that Eighty three percent of steroid users in a study had a low pumping capacity that was linked to increased
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In 1975 performance enhancing drugs were made illegal in and out of sports. I believe anabolic steroids should remain illegal due
to the the profound negative effects they provide from health related risk to unfair competition in sports caused by these drugs.
Anabolic steroids provide the benefit of increased muscle mass but at a cost of endangering your healthy both physically and
mentally. To understand this issue we first need to look at the common side effects provided with these drugs. Severe acne,
increased risk of tendinitis, liver problems, tumors, high cholesterol, high blood pressure leading to hypertension, heart and
circulatory problems and infections such as HIV or hepatitis. These are just a few of the main health issues associated with the
drugs but a list literally a page long would still not cover all the health issues associated with steroids. Steroids have even resulted
in more severe problems where one study showed that there was an 11% increase in chance of death found from steroid use
(Dosomething). These are some of the physical problems associated with the drugs but did not even mention the mental issues
caused. Clear links have been found that steroids can cause depression, concentration problems and aggressive behavior leading
to outburst and large amounts of aggression. Irritability has also been found along with a boat load of other physiological
disorders caused by this nasty drug. All this evidence provides strong reasons why
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Summary Of The Ketchup Conundrum By Malcolm Gladwell
The Lesson By: Toni Cade Bambara Miss Moore is not like the other African Americans in the neighborhood, she goes to college
and she wants to teach the neighborhood children about the world around them. Sylvia s visit to F.A.O. Schwartz made her upset,
but it also made her realize the difference between the rich and the poor. It inspired her to work harder and do better with her life.
This is a good example of how things can encourage others to change their ways and how they see life. The Ketchup Conundrum
By: Malcolm Gladwell Reading this article was interesting to me. What surprised me was the way the author describes the taste of
the Heinz ketchup, it was almost perfect, but we know nothing s really perfect, perfect. Also, I learned that it took a while to come
up with the brand name and the taste, which was confirmed due to a tasting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I feel that Paul took the train ride to get away from his problems and to think about what he s going to do with his life. Paul sat in
his room thinking about killing himself with a revolver, but he decided there was a better way to kill himself. He ended up
jumping in front of a train. I felt like he didn t want to be in a world where money controls everything. This goes to show that life
is short. The Zoo Story By: Edward Albee The zoo story is a story about a man named Jerry. He starts to tell a story to someone
named Peter, Jerry doesn t even know him. Jerrys story is about why he went to the zoo. While reading this story, in the back of
my mind I kept thinking that Jerry had a death wish because he says how he was going to walk north to find someone who would
make his wish come true. After, he gives Peter a knife to make the fight fair. Jerry wanted Peter to fulfill his death wish. This
seemed like a complicated way to commit suicide. The Transparent Man By: Anthony
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How Did St. Thomas Aquinas Influence
The Philosophical Influence of St. Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologica St. Thomas Aquinas was an Italian Dominican friar, a
Catholic priest, and one of the most influential philosophers of the last thousand years. He wrote one of the most famous pieces
on philosophy and a piece that argued for God s existence which is summed up in the Summa Theologica. In this work, Aquinas
explains the extent of God s power and the ideas that make up many of the core Catholic beliefs. St. Thomas Aquinas views on
the origin and the purpose of the universe in his work, the Summa Theologica, help explain the existence of God. Understanding
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This section is broad, so I will only cover the main details supporting God s existence. The question posed here is about why there
is a need for God, if all knowledge, except philosophy, requires only human knowledge, therefore rendering any other science
useless. The belief presented by Aquinas is about what happens when knowledge is given to humans that is beyond their
understanding. He argues that this is when faith must prevail and so a higher being must exist. Sacred doctrine is more important
than other sciences. Many people are certain this is not possible as other sciences are certain and have often been proven true
through laws and reason. Still, just because sacred doctrine might not be certain in its answers, it does show the weakness of
human intelligence. Higher things require great knowledge and belief in science, making sacred doctrine, even more important
than the hard sciences that everyone knows (1. Aquinas, 2.
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Energy and Human Beings in Ancient Times
Introduction
Energy and human beings in ancient times:
In ancient times human muscles and animals were the primary source of energy. Man utilized this type of energy into his daily life
activities by producing more work with least amount of human effort and time. So this form of energy was used in preparing
weapons and other human controlled hearths to change the form of other metals for its use. Energy can be transformed from one
form to another that can be either used for beneficent or destruction purpose. Greeks also completed their energy requirement
from sun light. The ancient Greeks used the solar energy not only for domestic purpose but they used it as a weapon of mass
destruction. They used great mirrors on their harbor to reflect the sunlight on enemy wooden ships to burn their sails. Form Of
Energy :
Energy is defined as ability of body to do work is called energy.
Energy can be measured in the following units.
Calorie
Kilo Watt
Joule
The types of energy are given below.
Kinetic Energy
Potential Energy
Chemical Energy
Light Energy
Nuclear Energy
Solar Energy
Wind Energy
Kinetic Energy:
Kinetic energy can be defined as Energy possessed by an object due to its movement is called kinetic energy. Every moving an
object has kinetic energy. When ball is moving in air it has
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Examples Of Betrayal In A Yellow Raft On Blue Water
A familial bond cannot be broken. As genetics pass from one end of the family tree to another, a series of exchanged physical and
more significant in terms of the story behavioral traits, moreover, make themselves apparent. From each member of the
complicated maternal chain consisting of three narrators, their behavioral traits and tendencies are easily taken advantage of,
along with making them prone to grievous mistakes and overall actions. The topics of betrayal and subsequent neglect are present
in an almost unavoidable continuous cycle throughout Michael Dorris A Yellow Raft on Blue Water, as each generation of women
faced a series of abrupt and unforeseen deceptions by those either in an influential position in their lives or those possessing their
trust, leading to damaged and unresolved relationships. Beginning with the complexities of Ida s family including her nuclear
family with the addition of her aunt Clara and her social life and later relationships, the eldest most narrator recalled her
perspective of the significant events of the early to mid chapter of her lifetime and the outcomes of her relationships within.
Almost directly after being introduced to Ida s point of view, it is revealed that her aunt and best friend, Clara had, through the
duration of her sister s Ida s mother illness, been impregnated with the child of her brother in law Ida s father. The impending
child was to be Rayona s mother, Christine. Subsequent to the news of
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Oppression of Jews during World War II
Oppression of Jews During World War II In her memoir, We Are On Our Own, Miriam Katin tells the story of how she and her
mother escaped from Nazi soldiers during World War II. Katin and her mother are two Jews that are completely on their own.
Katin has no other siblings and her father is fighting in the war(12) Jews were discriminated during World War II by the Nazis,
who believed their Aryan race was superior to the Jewish race and all other races. Over six million innocent Jews were killed
during World War II while the world watched, and countless other Jews were oppressed and discriminated against leading up to
the war. In her moving memoir, Miriam Katin retells the story of how she and her mother escaped from Nazi soldiers and
survived the oppression of Nazi Germany. World War II began in 1939, when German soldiers invaded Poland. Although this was
the beginning of the war, it was not the beginning of the oppression and discrimination of Jews. Jews had been looked down upon
for centuries. Many times, when Europeans needed an answer to a problem, the Jews were blamed. When the Black Death hit
Europe in the 1300 s, the Europeans had no answer as to what the epidemic was or how to stop it. With no answer in sight,
Europeans blamed the Jews and came up with phony explanations as to what the Jews did to them. For example, the Europeans
blamed the Jews for poisoning the Europeans wells and that was why everyone was getting sick and dying. Jews across Europe
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Uk Pre Goal Setting Regime
UK Pre Goal Setting Regime
Regulating health and safety offshore has been a challenge due to its intricate and hostile environment. In the 1960 s the UK first
adopted a self regulatory approach by the industry that was: not subject to any detailed regulatory stipulations or inspections . The
Government made it a basic obligation in the licence that licensees must comply with such instruction from the Minister . The
minister however had not thought about what these may be. Conveniently the Code of Practice (CoP) produced by the Institute of
Petroleum was created around the same time so the Minister used this. This caused a lot of issues and clearly highlights the UK s
lack of experience and expertise . The CoP was produced purely as guidance, by a private sector body, and was never intended to
be thrust into the limelight and become law in effect.
Following the Sea Gem disaster in 1965, the inquiry set up subsequent to this, realised these problems and discovered that it
occurred as a result of the CoP being strictly adhered to, even where it clearly did not fit, as it was not a clear or precise
document. The inquiry instead recommended a code of [statutory] authority supported by credible sanctions. The Inquiry
concluded that there needed to be more government involvement and asked for specific guidelines . This marked the end of self
regulation being an acceptable model.
In 1967 the government woke up and realised how complacent they had been and so the
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Disadvantages Of Contraceptives
On 11th July, World Population Day let s talk about something that is entirely in contrast to the word population . Let s talk about
Contraception and Contraceptives that help in population control and Family Planning.
Figuring the right kind of contraceptive method what works the best and what does not, is one of most imperative concern of
every sexually active couple. Zeroing in on the method that suits both partners is very essential but can be tricky given the variety
of birth control options now available. Knowing the various different contraception methods present is the first step to finding one
that matches your lifestyle and beliefs.
Here are the main 5 contraception methods:
Natural Method:
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It doesn t affect the sexual life of a man even with though one has to undergo a medical procedure to achieve success.
3. Sterilization does not change your hormones in any way.
Disadvantages
1. There could be a mild tenderness for two to three days after the operation.
2. There could be a mild ache and occasional swelling at the site of the operation on the testes.
3. The effect of the surgery doesn t happen immediately. In fact, one has to resort to using condoms at least for the first three
months after the surgery.
4. Restoration of Vas Deferens after the surgery is difficult hence one need to be very sure before opting for this type of
contraception.
5. This procedure does not protect you from sexually transmitted diseases.
Emergency Pill:
No matter how careful you are, sometimes accidents do happen. Emergency contraception pills do come handy in such a scenario.
The morning after pill is a safe and effective way to prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse. Emergency contraception
pills work by keeping a woman s ovary from releasing an egg for longer than usual. Emergency contraception should not be used
as a form of ongoing birth control because there are other forms of birth control that are a lot more effective and less
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Essay about Melba Patillo Beals Warriors Don t Cry
Warriors Don t Cry : Searing Memoir of Battle to Integrate Little Rock The Brown vs. Board of Education Doctrine states, We
conclude in the field of Education the doctrine of separate but equal has no place separate educational facilities are inherently
unequal. Therefore, we hold the plaintiffs and others similarly situated for whom the actions have been brought are, by reason of
the segregation complained of, deprived of the equal protection of the laws guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment. THIS
REQUIRED THE DESEGREGATION OF SCHOOLS ACROSS AMERICA. Melba Patillo Beal s was one of the nine students
that were chosen to intragate Central High School in 1957. She kept a diary of all her thoughts while intragation was being ...
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They stingily agreed to integrate. The main theme of the book was racial tension. The white folks treated the black folks like they
were dirt. Even older white folks treated the younger black children like dirt. I do not understand how any adult could hit a child,
especially because of their color. One instance that really bothered me was when a white man almost raped Melba because she
was black. It was in 1954, immediately after Brown vs. the Board of Education decision had came down. After that she said she
was going to read the newspaper because she wanted to know when white men got angry. And sometimes she had to spend her
own nickel for it. Another theme throughout the book could be determination. The nine children were determined to carry out
integration. They did not give up. Some older black folks in the neighborhood faulted the nine children for the actual attempt of
integration. They claimed that it made it harder than it already was to be black and living in Little Rock. For example, Melba s
neighbor Mrs. Floyd said to her after the first day at Central, Now You ve had your lesson. You don t have to go back to that
awful school anymore. Not only were they catching hell from the whites, they were catching just as much from the blacks as well.
After the first day in the school being taunted and mistreated they could have not gone back. They put up a fight, as far as
integration goes they would not take no for an
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Reaction About Osiris
Osiris is the Egyptian great god decreed as the Lord of the Underworld and Judge of the Dead (Pich, 2002, p. 178). He was the
first son of the earth god Geb and the sky goddess Nut. He was married to his sister Isis, whom he ruled Egypt with, until he was
murdered by Seth, his jealous and vengeful brother. After his death, Osiris went into a coma like state.
Most textual evidence accounts as Osiris being born wearing a crown (Pich, 2002, p. 128). The sun god Ra himself chose Osiris
to succeed his father, Geb. A few sources state a struggle for power between Osiris and Geb. Kom Ombo even claimed in a text
that Osiris was born again after his death when his father Geb and his grandfather Shu merged together.
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A ritual in the Middle Kingdom considered the body of Osiris as barley and Seth with the donkeys who trample the barley to
thresh the grain. This can be seen as the myth of Osiris being connected to the annual crop cycle and harvesting, and is one of the
earliest example of ritualistic integration of the Lord of the Underworld. Osiris could hence be also worshipped as an agricultural
fertility deity. During festivals of Osiris, Ithyphallic corn mummies were made and buried (Pich, 2002, p. 179). This was
symbolic for giving new life to the dead, just like seed corn grew into new
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Christian Apologetics Summary
In Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith Appendix 1 Dr. Groothuis presents a defense of the fairness of
hell. He explains that, in our pluralistic and relativistic society, hell seems to be a repugnant and offensive doctrine, even when
presented biblically and faithfully. Jesus taught the doctrine in multiple occasions, and given the evidence for the resurrection, his
warnings should be taken seriously if the resurrection is true, then Jesus was Divine and what he says is authoritative. In spite of
this, many Christians avoid the subject of hell altogether and secularists ironically condemn it; however Dr. Groothuis raises a
solid case for the reality of it with numerous quotes from Jesus. This is a wise strategy since even ... Show more content on
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Groothuis about hell. He correctly states that that our eternal destiny depends on our response to God. However, I believe a point
that should have been strengthened is this: twice in the chapter, Dr. Groothuis affirms that the unredeemed go to hell because they
failed to respond rightly (7088) and that eternal punishment awaits those who reject Christ. While this is technically correct and
Biblical, the deepest point and reason for the existence of hell is the incorrigible depravity of humanity. People don t end up in
hell because they confused Christ s purpose and rejected him, or because of meager sins against a Holy God. Humanity is morally
bankrupt and devoid of goodness as thousands of years of death, genocide and rape attest to that. It is extremely difficult to
convince helpless sinners that they need forgiveness if sin is just a liturgical term used in Sunday school. Dr. Groothuis has
already explained that hell is inseparable from sin, God s holiness, and the cross , but the idea that deeply depraved human beings
are already damned and deserving of separation from God lest they repent trough faith in Christ is not very clear from the
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Governance in Non-Profit Healthcare
Governance in Non Profit Healthcare MGMT 640 Executive Summary Good leadership, financial management, and governance
are the essentials for success in any organisation, whether the organisation is a non profit organisation or a for profit organisation.
In non profit healthcare the seamless interaction of all the parts makes the organisation successful as a whole. Service provided
must be consistent with the goals of the organisation. Agencies and watchdogs have become even more visible seeking
accountability and transparency. But how do leaders within the organisation work together to make it a success, how are they
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commensurate with the enormity of the challenges faced . (Bennington, 2010) The changes in health IT, economic change, the
continued need for safety, rising cost theses all contribute to the challenges that are faced. Structure At the Dimensions Healthcare
Corporation, a voluntary Board of Directors governs Dimensions and each of its affiliated facilities and operations. This board of
directors is committed to assuring quality care and patient safety. Members of the Board devote countless hours of service to the
governance of the system and consist of the following individuals: The Honorable C. Philip Nichols, Jr., Chairman, V. Prem
Chandar, M.D, Syed Sadiq,M.D. The Honorable Tawanna P. Gaines, Vice Chair, The Honorable Thomas Hendershot Benjamin
Stallings, M.D, Treasurer, Elizabeth Hewlett, Esq., Bradford Seamon Board members have the unmistakable responsibility of
defining and measuring the organisations success, as well as their performance methods. Objective Because of a leaner
management system, this type of system is vindicated by those who contend ... large unwieldy boards tend to be inefficient and do
not contribute positively to governance effectiveness . (Prybril et al., 2009) The Dimensions Healthcare Systems has been
achieving its primary objective, that is to provide comprehensive healthcare of the highest quality to
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Danielle Walker Case Study
Danielle Walker Danielle is a professional candidate with a solid background in data driven administrative roles. She most
recently worked at Allied Solutions, processing and formatting information for claims. She was with them for a year and a half,
but they were heavily pushing her towards an Insurance Adjuster role. As this role requires a more aggressive personality she
decided to leave on good terms and pursue other employment. Prior to this, she worked in the mail room for the Capital Group.
This was a long term contract role, and although it had potential to turn into perm it wasn t guaranteed. She was offered the
position with Allied and accepted since it was a permanent role. She has additional experience with Byrider Franchises.
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Misguided Feminist Reaction to A Streetcar Named Desire...
Misguided Feminist Reaction to A Streetcar Named Desire
The dramatic climax of A Streetcar Named Desire, clearly illustrates the mastery of author Tennessee Williams. The brilliantly
constructed text, with its tragic story and enticing characters, propels the reader to a point in which he becomes emotionally
involved in the dynamics of Williams world. Unfortunately, many feminists are negatively affected by Williams captivating
writing style. In turn, feminists have developed an array of very strong opinions regarding the climax, often responding with a
very personal and emotive discussion of the issues.
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While the feminists sympathize with the character of Blanche whom they perceive as a delicate moth like creature, they should
also accept the fact that she has been mingling in the affairs of spiders and is now caught in the web she has spun. This aspect of
symbolism is usually not discussed by feminists, yet it is a critical feature of the text that must be considered to obtain a more
profound understanding.
Symbolism is very important when analyzing the conclusion to the play. These factors combined are a very important element of
the text. Therefore, it is difficult to accept many feminist arguments without linking them to the other aspects of the play. While
feminists often claim that Stanley is utterly dependent upon other people, they do not offer reasons for this. However, it is obvious
that Elysian Fields is a society built on desire, and once deprived of this through the intervention of Blanche, Stanley becomes
very vulnerable. This is the kind of reasoning not offered by feminists who focus only on condemning the actions of Stanley
while failing to consider his viewpoint. Therefore, when it comes to the climax, it is very important to carefully analyze how
Stanley is being presented, as this has a dire effect on the plight of his character, both during the rape and the conclusion.
When reading the scenes, the potent
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Feminism in The Wizard of Oz
The Wizard of Oz Film and Book Background
The Wizard of Oz is a book by L. Frank Baum written in 1900 and adapted into a musical fantasy in 1939. It starred a young Judy
Garland, and was notable because of its use of special effects, color, unusual characters, and a fantasy storyline made into a major
motion picture. It has become almost iconoclastic in film history, shown regularly on network television and becoming a part of
American cultural history. The song Somewhere Over the Rainbow, won an Oscar for best song, and has been recorded by
hundreds of artists. In fact, for numerous critics, the movie is ranked among the top 10 movies of all times, and the Library of
Congress names it the most watched film in history (The Wizard of Oz, 2010; Baum, 1956).
Most people are more familiar with the movie rather than the series of Baum s books. As a film, we must remember that color
cinematography was in its infancy in Hollywood. In fact, Hal Rosson won an award for cinematography. Taken in context, the
lushness and color saturated feel he gave to the film enhances the idea that we re not in Kansas anymore. Some of the props and
glitter may look at tad campy to a modern audience, but looking at the film in historical context allows one to be transported into
Oz, a magical place of new colors, shapes, and textures done in such a realistic manner that it cannot help but improve the
imaginative experience for the audience.
In a similar manner, the mise en scene, or the
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A Report On The Italian League
ITALIAN LEAGUE
Introduction:
Series A is an Italian football league and it is also known as Serie A Tim because it is sponsored by TIM. Series a is a a
professional league and top teams in Italia competitive in this league.
Serie A is started in 1929 and its been 80 years since then. Series a is one of the world best football league and it is also the most
tactical national league. In this league 20 teams participate and top 5 team compete in the UEFA Champion League and UEFA
Euro League.
Serie A have a top team in euro some of them are Juventus A.C Milan, Inter Milan and for some years they dominated the big
competition like Champion league and Euro league. In European cup Serie A team made a record 27 times teams reached the final
and out of 27 they won the final 12 times. Juventus won the most number of series A titles 32 and they are dominated force Serie
A. Juventus is the only club in the world who won all possible official continental competitions and the world title and in years
2009 Inter milan become the first italian team who achieved a treble. Juventus, Milan and Inter, along with Roma, Fiorentina,
Lazio and Napoli, are known as the Seven Sisters of Serie A Tim.
During the league, from August to May, each club plays each of the other teams twice; once at home and once away, total each
team play 38 by the end of the season. Italian league football a true round robin format is used. In the first half of the season,
called the
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The Geography That Make Up The Geography Of Japan
Japanese geography consists of four major islands; Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu and other interesting facts that make
up the geography of Japan. Hokkaido is the most northern and second largest of the main islands It is underdeveloped because it
is cold, mainly forests, and farthest away form the other islands. Honshu is the largest and most civilized. Tokyo is the nation s
capital, and is located on this island. In Yokohama, there is a major port, Kyoto, an important cultural center, and Kobe is the city
of the chief commercial and industrial center, All these cities are located in Honshu. The smallest island is Shikoku, bordered
around both the Pacific Ocean and the Inland Sea. The island opposite from the Hokkaido, is Kyushu, the
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Antidepressants And Suicide
Annotated Bibliography
The goal of this paper is to examine whether and how antidepressants are associated suicide risk in adolescents.
1. Cheung K, Aarts N, Noordam R, et al. Antidepressant use and the risk of suicide: A population based cohort study. J Affect
Disord. 2015;174:479 484. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2014.12.032 [doi].
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between antidepressants and risk of suicide during first few weeks of
beginning treatment. Using the data from the Integrated Primary Care Information database, researchers were able to conduct a
population cohort study between the years of 1994 and 2012. Patients were followed from the beginning of antidepressant therapy
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Researchers performed a single blind randomized trial with 665 patients with major depressive disorder. Participants received one
of the three treatments: escitalopram plus placebo, bupropion sustained release plus escitalopram, or venlafaxine extended release
(XR) plus mirtazapine. They used the Concise Health Risk Tracking Self Report to measure suicidal ideation and behaviors. The
researchers found that baseline ideation did not contribute to elevated suicide risks. They also found that the treatment group that
was taking Bupropion SR with escitalopram had the greatest effect in reducing suicide ideation. Although this study does not
pertain to the adolescent population, it is useful because it demonstrates the most effective combination of antidepressants and its
success in reducing suicide
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Theme Of Blood Wedding
Blood wedding is a play written by the Spanish dramatist Federico Garcia Lorca. This play is based on true events that has
occurred in 1982, in the town of Nijar.
One of the main themes in this play is death and violence. The symbol of blood is used mainly to bring out these two themes. The
title of the play is very apt and gives us a glimpse into the story. This could have two meanings, one being the death of the
bridegroom after the wedding and the other meaning could be the actual blood and violent relationship the bride and Leonardo
had. Blood is used in this text to symbolize fate, and death, and exposed how for certain characters within the story, their ultimate
destiny would be death. Blood is a symbol for both life and death, passion, love, and heritage.
Leonardo is a hot blooded person, who does not think before acting. Leonardo is also quick tempered, but he is a passionate lover,
that is full of life and vigor. The blood was flowing stronger than water This is showing that blood is stronger than water and how
Leonardo s love and passion is for the blood of the Bride is stronger than his wife s and children s, water . This point is relevant as
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The word blood itself is frequently mentioned and the conversation they have determines the fate that the characters have in the
play. The First Woodcutter says to the other two, ...The blood couldn t be denied. When the blood chooses a path it has to be
followed (III.i.49). The three woodcutters know that the outcome of the search will undeniably be fruitless; they will not be able
to bring back everyone alive. The moon is too bloodthirsty and its desire for blood to warm its world is too strong to be denied.
But, nonetheless, the woodcutters are hopeful for a positive
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Argumentative Essay On Blink 182
Blink 182 has released six albums over their nearly 25 year music career. The pop punk band, made up of bassist/vocalist Mark
Hoppus, drummer Travis Barker and former guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge, hit it big in 1999 with their third album, Enema of
the State, anchored by massive hits What s My Age Again and All the Small Things. While these songs, along with fan favorites
such as Dammit and Man Overboard have been huge singles for the band, they have also released many other singles that are just
as worthy of attention. Here are six of Blink 182 s most underrated singles and why you should take another listen. Number Six:
Adam s Song While not a slouch, this song always gets eclipsed by Enema of the State s two other massive hit singles, What s
My Age Again and All the Small Things. But this song is so good in its own right. It deals with some serious issues, painting a
vivid picture of just what it is like to feel like you have nothing in your life worth coming home to. The way Mark Hoppus tells
this story in the first person just adds to the personal feel of the song. Furthermore, the way his lyrics twist at the end to give a
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Mark Hoppus voice fits perfectly with that first verse, at the same time being both haunting and nostalgic. Again, the imagery in
the lyrics is vivid and really makes you feel the pain they are feeling not with their significant other. Not to mention that the line
Don t waste your time on me/ You re Already/ The voice inside my head is probably one of the most memorable lines in any
Blink 182
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Harappan Stone Bead Making And Pottery
Harappan stone bead making and pottery are important aspects in identifying different archaeological time periods. Craft
specialization is an indicator of societies becoming more complex. Stone bead making and pottery are both different types of craft
specialization which indicate that the early of cities and villages of the Harappan period have become more aware of society and
economy. In Kenoyer, Vidale, and Bhan s Contemporary stone bead making in Khambat, India, the stone beadmaking industry is
studied and described as important for supporting the state, (Kenoyer, Vidale, Bhan 1991). This occupational specialization let to
the development of an organized social structure that was closely monitored. Although there are many references to multiple craft
specializations at different sites, this article focuses on craft specialization that appears to be identified with highly ranked
societies. The fact that some scholars associate craft specialization with these highly ranked societies is incorrect because in all
societies technology was important and required individuals to be able to produce items efficiently. The ability to create specific
and efficient technology requires specialization which is a sign of economic and social adaptions, (Rice 1984). Craft
specialization was an adaptive process because the ability to gather raw materials and produce special objects required a high
level of competence and ability to work together. These individuals had to learn how to
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Calamitatum Of The Individual Essay example
In the realm of critical thinking, Abelard undoubtedly ranked highly in his day. He was an expert dialectician, philosopher and
theologian, and as a result led a movement towards individual thinking. He traveled a lonely path of individuality, and when his
ideas were suppressed, he found different ways to express his individuality. The beginning of his life was marked by extreme
personal freedom. As his journey through life continued, he found himself compounded with innumerable restrictions.
The role of monk could not change Abelard, and his individuality brought him even greater misfortune. He may forewarn others
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As he tells us, the whole world at his feet. In the Story of My Calamities, he confesses that at that period of his life he was filled
with vanity and pride. quot;I began to think myself the only philosopher in the world, with nothing to fear from anyone, and so I
yielded to the lusts of the flesh. quot; (p.65, ll.13 15). The first part of this statement is a window into what made Abelard an
individual. He felt that he did not have to follow the same rules that other people did because he was superior to them. The result
was a man that did things differently, for better or for worse.
The second part of that statement lead Abelard down his next path of individuality, the first to cause him physical pain. To these
faults he attributes his downfall, which was as swift and tragic as was everything, seemingly, in his dazzling career. He tells us in
graphic language the tale of how he fell in love with Heloise, niece of Canon Fulbert. In the midst of his exploits he met Heloise,
and in the first time writing about her in The Story of My Calamities he describes her individuality. quot;...in the extent of her
learning she stood supreme.
A gift for letters is so rare in women that it added greatly to her charm and had won her renown throughout the realm. quot; (p.66
ll.15 17). This shows that Abelard valued individuality highly in others as well as in himself. He arranged an agreement with
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Understanding the Greatness of the Microscope
Diseases and plagues have claimed millions of lives over the course of human history. Many of the illnesses that plagued the
human race could be found at the microscopic level. The microscope, one of the greatest human inventions, has helped find
treatments for many of these illnesses, solve crimes, and see into the cells that make humans what they are.
To understand the greatness of the microscope, the history of the microscope should be made known. The origins of the
microscope can be traced back to the Roman invention of glass in the first century A.D. When the Romans experimented with
different shapes of glass, they discovered that when the middle of the glass was thicker than the edges, things that were seen
through the glass appeared larger. This discovery evolved into the first eye glass, which was made in the thirteenth century. The
first true microscope was first invented in 1590 by the Dutch glasses makers Zacharias Janssen and his father, Hans. The first
person to build and actually use the microscope scientifically was Anton van Leeuwenhoek in the seventeenth century. He
achieved much greater magnification than other scientists had, and because of this, he was able to be the first to see miniscule
creatures such as bacteria and microorganisms living in a drop of water.
One of the reasons the microscope is a great invention is the help it has provided in the field of medicine. The microscope has
helped to diagnose and find treatments for diseases.
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Unemployment Rate Of The United States
Since the early 2000 s the unemployment rates of the United States have been constantly changing. For most of this time
unemployment rates were increasing at a quick pace as the country was dealing with internal financial issues of its own. When
people are out of work the rates of depression and crime seem to skyrocket. This is due to the lack of funds coming into a home
which result in some less than admirable acts being committed. There are many causes of unemployment and many effects that
unemployment can have on not only our economy, but our personal lives as well. There are three different kinds of
unemployment that affect our economy: frictional, cyclical and structural. Frictional unemployment occurs when there is a time
laps between being employed and looking for work. This term can also be referred to as search employment because it is the time
spent searching for a place of employment. One example of this would be a student taking time off of work to finish college and
get a 4 year degree. Usually, it takes a lot of time and dedication to finish the last years of school, so some students tend to go to
school full time and work part time or not at all. This type of unemployment is also classified as voluntary unemployment
because this period of unemployment is at the discretion of the person to some small degree. Secondly, there is cyclical
unemployment which changes depending on the business need; for example, workers are laid off when business is bad then
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Dog s Death Analysis
Dog s Death Analysis
Gail Kidder
ENG125 English Literature
Prof Kristen McClure
December 10, 2012
Dog s Death by John Updike really touched me when I read it for the first time. His use of imagery in this poem is very touching.
He makes the reader relate to the death of the dog by showing through his words the emotions of what the dog is going through as
well as what his owners are feeling. This paper will show how I think the author was trying to use imagery to show the love
between the dog and his owners. The reader response approach in literary criticism is where the author finds a personal link or
imaginative entry into a story, poem, or play (Clugston, 2010). I believe that this approach would be the best type of ... Show
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The helplessness of not knowing that there is something wrong. The feeling of guilt because you didn t realize any change in
behavior to represent that something was wrong. In fact, in order to prove itself as good dog as defined by its human caretakers,
the dog must do no less than conclusively demonstrate its loyalty (Karla Armbuster, 2002). This is displayed by how even though
she is dying; she still drags herself to the newspaper so she won t get in trouble by her owner by going to the bathroom on the
floor. Though surrounded by love that would have upheld her, nevertheless she sank and, stiffening, disappeared (John Updike,
1958). This is one part of the poem that really portrays the reader response approach to me because I have been in this position. I
was holding my dog in my arms while my husband is driving. Knowing that he is dying and there is nothing in the world that you
can do. You just have to hold them close and they can feel the love in your heart.
Everyone at one point in their life experiences some sort of loss. Once you bring a pet into your home, they become part of the
family. The unconditional love that you receive from them is the best thing ever. Like a child, you raise them, train them, and no
matter what, they will always be a loyal, loving part of your family. So, the death of a pet, for some, can be a traumatic
experience. You have so many feelings of loss and emptiness that is unexplainable unless you have gone through it
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  • 10. I Am A Missionary, By Albert Schweitzer s The Primeval... In class we discussed various meanings for what it means to be a missionary. Overall we came to the general conclusion on the first day of class 09/07/2016 that a missionary is someone who goes to a different community to help fulfill some sort of purpose. The words italicized is what we as a class decided are integral parts of the identity and mission of a missionary. In addition to this baseline definition we also discussed possible reasons in which one may feeled compelled to take on a mission. Some of the ideas brainstormed include: taking on the mission to fulfill a calling, for gratification, or for religious and ideological agendas. The reading I will be focusing on is from Albert Schweitzer s The Primeval Forest specifically the chapter titled The Mission . The reading fits into this definition quite well. Specifically the chapter shows a lot about Schnitzer s purpose and reasons for embarking on a mission trip in the Ogowe. Throughout the reading Schnitzer discuss a lot about Christianity and the capacity in which he believes the people of the Ogowe may or may not be able to digest Christianity. They have, then, a great natural capacity for taking in the elements if religion, though the historical element in Christianity lies, naturally, outside their ken. ... Christianity is for him the light that shines amid the darkness of his fears; it assures him that he is not in the power of nature spirits, ancestral spirits of fetishes (Schweitzer 115). Before coming to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Mrs. Mallard In The Story Of An Hour In The Story of an Hour , the main character, Mrs. Mallard goes through the underlying conflict of unusual emotions after she receives news that her husband has died in a railroad disaster. Mrs. Mallard has a heart condition in which bad news can kill her, so the news has to be delivered to her sensitively. When the news is broke to Mrs. Mallard, she does not react as a widow should. After she is informed of her husbands death, Mrs. Mallard does not refuse the news, as most widows would, but she cries her eyes out and runs to her room to be alone. When Mrs. Mallard goes to her room to be alone, she does not grieve. After Mrs. Mallard realizes that she not sad about the death of her husband, she becomes very overwhelmed with freedom. Although Mrs. Mallard surely had love for her husband, she was not in love with him. Mrs. Mallard becomes a new person in her exciting thoughts of freedom. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mallard floats out of her room on a high, from her new desire of freedom. She feels that she is a stronger person in her excitement of new life. As Mrs. Mallard is on a high from all her new thoughts of freedom, she meets her sister and goes back downstairs. When she gets downstairs, Mr. Mallard walks in the door. The news of Mr. Mallard being alive shocks everyone. The shock takes an instant reaction on Mrs. Mallard. Seeing Mr. Mallard killed her, because of her weak heart. Doctors come to the ironic conclusion that Mrs. Mallard died of the joy that kills . Mrs. Mallard was so excited about the opportunity of freedom that her new life held, she was crushed by the news of her husband being alive. The irony is in the doctors conclusion of her death. They say she died of the joy that kills , assuming that she was filled with joy that her husband was alive, when in reality she was filled with joy over his death. So, the doctors were still right about her cause of death, but not for the right ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Recycling Essay Recycling During the early 1970s, as communities across the United States saw their landfills filling up, attention turned to alternative methods of garbage disposal, such as incineration and recycling. While incineration proved to be a thorny issue due to its toxic ash byproduct, recycling was embraced by Americans as an effective way to offset rising garbage production rates. Today, demand for recycled products is beginning to match supply, and the percentage of waste going into landfills and incinerators is decreasing steadily. In 1970, when Americans produced 121 million tons of municipal solid waste (MSW), three quarters went directly into landfills, one fifth was incinerated, and less ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many if not most of the products we use on a daily basis are made of recyclable materials, including glass, aluminum, paper, steel, plastic, scrap tires and used oil. And the demand for goods made from recycled products, despite a lot of ups and downs during the 1980s, has never been higher thanks to a combination of well conceived industrial/commercial applications and much needed government purchasing mandates. Indeed, the existence of markets for recyclables has contributed significantly to recycling s success as a waste disposal alternative. What makes recycling especially unique is its implementation by local people for local people. In regards to MSW management, the federal government is relatively hands off, and state governments have focused more of their attention on landfill and incineration options. As a result, local communities have come together to initiate recycling efforts; the percolation of their enthusiasm has led to the widespread acceptance and even encouragement of recycling at both the state and federal levels. With recovered materials demanding higher market prices and curbside collection and commercial recovery on the rise, it is not unrealistic for Americans to expect to see nationwide recycling rates of thirty five to fifty percent by the turn of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Civil War And Emancipation The Civil War, at first, was about slavery; however, the meaning of the war began to change, and it began to be associated with healing. There were actually two main visions of the Civil War, and Blight calls these twin goals and competing interests. One was to deal with the negative impacts, which brought about a sense of healing. The second was regarding the emancipation of slaves. One vision was about healing, while the other was about justice, and Blight notes this in the prologue and states, Americans faced an overwhelming task after the Civil War and emancipation: how to understand the tangled relationship between two profound ideas healing and justice (Blight, Prologue, page 3). In addition, in part two of Blight s video ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He states, We never found an adequate way in this society to put healing and justice in a historical balance (Blight, online resource). Only one had to win over the other, and the winner was healing. He also says the same in Chapter 1; he concludes, But the new nation awaiting rebirth also had the thought of black equality on one side, the knowledge of sectional reunion on the other side, and no muse yet in the middle holding their hands (Blight, Chapter 1, page 30). Again, Blight s argument is that it probably never even was possible for there to exist a balance between healing and justice. Blight states in the prologue, Defeated white southerners and black former slaves faced each other on the ground, seeing and knowing the awful chasm between their experiences, unaware that any path would lead to their reconciliation (Blight, Prologue, page 3). The sacrificing of racial justice was an inevitable cost of attempts to reconcile between the north and the south. An example of that from Chapter 22 in Bailey is the Ku Klux Klan. Numerous whites disliked the success that blacks were experiencing, so they formed the Ku Klux Klan. Members of the society instilled fear into blacks in order to prevent them from voting. They used extreme violence, which, by the 1890s, led to nearly the disenfranchisement of all blacks. Basically, because attempts to forge reconciliation between the north and the south ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Alison Bechdel Research Paper When your interest is as broad as theatre it s almost impossible for your identity to not be represented. However, like many of my peers, I ve struggled to find my identity and have floated between different adjectives for the past seven years. Luckily for me my love for Broadway guided me to a perfect show that let me know it s okay to be confused about who I am. I saw my first Broadway show at only seven years old and have seen over ten more since then, due to the fact I live only two hours away from New York City by train. I always enjoyed theatre, but I didn t grow the deep love I have for it now until acting became a career option. I spent a week of the summer completely in the business world of theatre and came out knowing I had to be an actress. I dived into all things Broadway, bought as many albums as I could, watched as many interviews as possible, saved up to see more shows, but even with all of this love for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The musical follows Alison through her life and the discovery of her sexuality. The first words the audience hears Medium Alison (freshman in college Alison) say are Please, God, don t let me be a lesbian. Of all the theatre that exists in this world, I have never identified with one line more than Alison s fear of herself. Not only is she afraid of her sexuality, she s confused. I m not attracted to men, but that doesn t mean I m attracted to girls either, she tells her soon to be girlfriend. My philosophy towards sexuality has always been I don t know if I m gay: I ve never dated a girl. When I told my father this, I was shut down and told that if I was gay I d have known it forever. To have someone my feelings validated has put my mind at ease. It s very likely that I am a lesbian, but for the moment I m still not sure. I probably won t be sure for a while. Fun Home let me know that it s ok for me not to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. An Understanding of the Teaching Called the New Age. Essay An understanding of the teaching called the new age. Since the fall of human kind from the Garden of Eden, People began to seek out the God. The desire to know and seek God had led human race to many different spiritual Understanding. We knew know that there are so many beliefs in this word. Ancient world seek Out God by worshiping god and goddesses. In the next stage, people started to question the Existence of god and start looking for answers about what God and how God is. This is Starting to bring people to know what was referred to religion. However, it has not been Satisfactory to the human mind that also constantly evolving through time. Human start to Seek out God that can be accepting with common sense also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Secret is not just a movie and a regular book. Unlike most self help books and motivational focus to equip you to achieve success or happiness, the book offers a fairly complete frame of mind about everything. You can find the concept of life, money, relationships, and health, but also the concepts of which God is, man, and the purpose of human life in the world. So The Secret book strongly emphasizes the importance of the mind focused on your desire, the desire of the visualization process and eventually you will experience it as a fact of life. Religious Roots of The Secret is Monism and Pantheism. The Secret book becomes more interesting because supporters come from various fields of expertise and bring the impression as if it is supported by a variety of disciplines including Christian theology. There is a quantum physics expert, motivational speaker, spiritual leaders, and even some Bible quotations as Mat.21: 22 in The Secret book. But, more than just offer a successful way of life, the book also talks about Our Secret of life and The Secret of Life. These two secrets are the last two chapters in the book that speaks philosophy or religious roots The Secret books.In the chapter Your Secret , this book teaches explicitly monism, understand who believe that all reality is one . These book said, We are all connected, and we all are one. (Byrne 209) Furthermore, to explain this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. I T Feasibility Study The Feasibility Study The Feasibility study is an analysis of possible alternative solutions to a problem and a recommendation on the best alternative. It can decide whether a process be carried out by a new system more efficiently than the existing one. The feasibility study should examine three main areas; market issues, technical and organizational requirements, financial overview. The results of this study are used to make a decision whether to proceed with the project, or table it. If it indeed leads to a project being approved, it will before the real work of the proposed project starts be used to ascertain the likelihood of the project s success. • A feasibility study should provide management with enough information ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Examples of things to consider: • Hardware/software selection • How to convince management to develop the new system • Selection among alternative financing arrangements (rent/lease/purchase) Difficulties discovering and assessing benefits and costs; they can both be intangible, hidden and/or hard to estimate, it s also hard to rank multi criteria alternatives Examples of particular benefits: cost reductions, error reductions, increased flexibility of operation, improved operation, better (e.g., more accurate) and more timely information. Benefits may be classified into one of the following categories: • Monetary : when $ values can be calculated e.g. Increased sales through increased production. • Tangible (Quantified) : when benefits can be quantified, but $ values can t be calculated e.g. cost/error reductions, increased throughput/efficiency, increased margin on sales, more effective use of staff • Intangible: when neither of the above applies, it is difficult to quantify, but maybe more important! business analysts help estimate $ values. e.g., increased flexibility of operation, higher quality products/services, better customer relations, improved staff morale. The analyst report will also show how will the benefits accrue, when and over what timescale and how to identify benefits. (Benefits are identified at organizational level (operational, lower/middle/higher management) and by department ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Drawbacks Of Anabolic Steroids The Drawbacks of Anabolic Steroids and Why They Should Stay Illegal Anabolic steroids have been used and taken by humans for over half a century. The effects they provide have developed large ongoing debates as to whether these substances should be allowed to the general public. Anabolic steroid in short provide the human body a much grander potential to build muscle by helping the cells within the body produce more muscle fibers at an astonishing rate that could never be achieved naturally. Many issues have arisen like health problems relating to these drugs have stirred studies like that Eighty three percent of steroid users in a study had a low pumping capacity that was linked to increased risk of heart failure and sudden cardiac ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1975 performance enhancing drugs were made illegal in and out of sports. I believe anabolic steroids should remain illegal due to the the profound negative effects they provide from health related risk to unfair competition in sports caused by these drugs. Anabolic steroids provide the benefit of increased muscle mass but at a cost of endangering your healthy both physically and mentally. To understand this issue we first need to look at the common side effects provided with these drugs. Severe acne, increased risk of tendinitis, liver problems, tumors, high cholesterol, high blood pressure leading to hypertension, heart and circulatory problems and infections such as HIV or hepatitis. These are just a few of the main health issues associated with the drugs but a list literally a page long would still not cover all the health issues associated with steroids. Steroids have even resulted in more severe problems where one study showed that there was an 11% increase in chance of death found from steroid use (Dosomething). These are some of the physical problems associated with the drugs but did not even mention the mental issues caused. Clear links have been found that steroids can cause depression, concentration problems and aggressive behavior leading to outburst and large amounts of aggression. Irritability has also been found along with a boat load of other physiological disorders caused by this nasty drug. All this evidence provides strong reasons why ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Summary Of The Ketchup Conundrum By Malcolm Gladwell The Lesson By: Toni Cade Bambara Miss Moore is not like the other African Americans in the neighborhood, she goes to college and she wants to teach the neighborhood children about the world around them. Sylvia s visit to F.A.O. Schwartz made her upset, but it also made her realize the difference between the rich and the poor. It inspired her to work harder and do better with her life. This is a good example of how things can encourage others to change their ways and how they see life. The Ketchup Conundrum By: Malcolm Gladwell Reading this article was interesting to me. What surprised me was the way the author describes the taste of the Heinz ketchup, it was almost perfect, but we know nothing s really perfect, perfect. Also, I learned that it took a while to come up with the brand name and the taste, which was confirmed due to a tasting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I feel that Paul took the train ride to get away from his problems and to think about what he s going to do with his life. Paul sat in his room thinking about killing himself with a revolver, but he decided there was a better way to kill himself. He ended up jumping in front of a train. I felt like he didn t want to be in a world where money controls everything. This goes to show that life is short. The Zoo Story By: Edward Albee The zoo story is a story about a man named Jerry. He starts to tell a story to someone named Peter, Jerry doesn t even know him. Jerrys story is about why he went to the zoo. While reading this story, in the back of my mind I kept thinking that Jerry had a death wish because he says how he was going to walk north to find someone who would make his wish come true. After, he gives Peter a knife to make the fight fair. Jerry wanted Peter to fulfill his death wish. This seemed like a complicated way to commit suicide. The Transparent Man By: Anthony ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. How Did St. Thomas Aquinas Influence The Philosophical Influence of St. Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologica St. Thomas Aquinas was an Italian Dominican friar, a Catholic priest, and one of the most influential philosophers of the last thousand years. He wrote one of the most famous pieces on philosophy and a piece that argued for God s existence which is summed up in the Summa Theologica. In this work, Aquinas explains the extent of God s power and the ideas that make up many of the core Catholic beliefs. St. Thomas Aquinas views on the origin and the purpose of the universe in his work, the Summa Theologica, help explain the existence of God. Understanding the background of this work and its creator is the best way to examine the parts of the work that outline some of the key ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This section is broad, so I will only cover the main details supporting God s existence. The question posed here is about why there is a need for God, if all knowledge, except philosophy, requires only human knowledge, therefore rendering any other science useless. The belief presented by Aquinas is about what happens when knowledge is given to humans that is beyond their understanding. He argues that this is when faith must prevail and so a higher being must exist. Sacred doctrine is more important than other sciences. Many people are certain this is not possible as other sciences are certain and have often been proven true through laws and reason. Still, just because sacred doctrine might not be certain in its answers, it does show the weakness of human intelligence. Higher things require great knowledge and belief in science, making sacred doctrine, even more important than the hard sciences that everyone knows (1. Aquinas, 2. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Energy and Human Beings in Ancient Times Introduction Energy and human beings in ancient times: In ancient times human muscles and animals were the primary source of energy. Man utilized this type of energy into his daily life activities by producing more work with least amount of human effort and time. So this form of energy was used in preparing weapons and other human controlled hearths to change the form of other metals for its use. Energy can be transformed from one form to another that can be either used for beneficent or destruction purpose. Greeks also completed their energy requirement from sun light. The ancient Greeks used the solar energy not only for domestic purpose but they used it as a weapon of mass destruction. They used great mirrors on their harbor to reflect the sunlight on enemy wooden ships to burn their sails. Form Of Energy : Energy is defined as ability of body to do work is called energy. Energy can be measured in the following units. Calorie Kilo Watt Joule The types of energy are given below. Kinetic Energy Potential Energy Chemical Energy Light Energy Nuclear Energy Solar Energy Wind Energy Kinetic Energy: Kinetic energy can be defined as Energy possessed by an object due to its movement is called kinetic energy. Every moving an object has kinetic energy. When ball is moving in air it has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Examples Of Betrayal In A Yellow Raft On Blue Water A familial bond cannot be broken. As genetics pass from one end of the family tree to another, a series of exchanged physical and more significant in terms of the story behavioral traits, moreover, make themselves apparent. From each member of the complicated maternal chain consisting of three narrators, their behavioral traits and tendencies are easily taken advantage of, along with making them prone to grievous mistakes and overall actions. The topics of betrayal and subsequent neglect are present in an almost unavoidable continuous cycle throughout Michael Dorris A Yellow Raft on Blue Water, as each generation of women faced a series of abrupt and unforeseen deceptions by those either in an influential position in their lives or those possessing their trust, leading to damaged and unresolved relationships. Beginning with the complexities of Ida s family including her nuclear family with the addition of her aunt Clara and her social life and later relationships, the eldest most narrator recalled her perspective of the significant events of the early to mid chapter of her lifetime and the outcomes of her relationships within. Almost directly after being introduced to Ida s point of view, it is revealed that her aunt and best friend, Clara had, through the duration of her sister s Ida s mother illness, been impregnated with the child of her brother in law Ida s father. The impending child was to be Rayona s mother, Christine. Subsequent to the news of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Oppression of Jews during World War II Oppression of Jews During World War II In her memoir, We Are On Our Own, Miriam Katin tells the story of how she and her mother escaped from Nazi soldiers during World War II. Katin and her mother are two Jews that are completely on their own. Katin has no other siblings and her father is fighting in the war(12) Jews were discriminated during World War II by the Nazis, who believed their Aryan race was superior to the Jewish race and all other races. Over six million innocent Jews were killed during World War II while the world watched, and countless other Jews were oppressed and discriminated against leading up to the war. In her moving memoir, Miriam Katin retells the story of how she and her mother escaped from Nazi soldiers and survived the oppression of Nazi Germany. World War II began in 1939, when German soldiers invaded Poland. Although this was the beginning of the war, it was not the beginning of the oppression and discrimination of Jews. Jews had been looked down upon for centuries. Many times, when Europeans needed an answer to a problem, the Jews were blamed. When the Black Death hit Europe in the 1300 s, the Europeans had no answer as to what the epidemic was or how to stop it. With no answer in sight, Europeans blamed the Jews and came up with phony explanations as to what the Jews did to them. For example, the Europeans blamed the Jews for poisoning the Europeans wells and that was why everyone was getting sick and dying. Jews across Europe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Uk Pre Goal Setting Regime UK Pre Goal Setting Regime Regulating health and safety offshore has been a challenge due to its intricate and hostile environment. In the 1960 s the UK first adopted a self regulatory approach by the industry that was: not subject to any detailed regulatory stipulations or inspections . The Government made it a basic obligation in the licence that licensees must comply with such instruction from the Minister . The minister however had not thought about what these may be. Conveniently the Code of Practice (CoP) produced by the Institute of Petroleum was created around the same time so the Minister used this. This caused a lot of issues and clearly highlights the UK s lack of experience and expertise . The CoP was produced purely as guidance, by a private sector body, and was never intended to be thrust into the limelight and become law in effect. Following the Sea Gem disaster in 1965, the inquiry set up subsequent to this, realised these problems and discovered that it occurred as a result of the CoP being strictly adhered to, even where it clearly did not fit, as it was not a clear or precise document. The inquiry instead recommended a code of [statutory] authority supported by credible sanctions. The Inquiry concluded that there needed to be more government involvement and asked for specific guidelines . This marked the end of self regulation being an acceptable model. In 1967 the government woke up and realised how complacent they had been and so the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Disadvantages Of Contraceptives On 11th July, World Population Day let s talk about something that is entirely in contrast to the word population . Let s talk about Contraception and Contraceptives that help in population control and Family Planning. Figuring the right kind of contraceptive method what works the best and what does not, is one of most imperative concern of every sexually active couple. Zeroing in on the method that suits both partners is very essential but can be tricky given the variety of birth control options now available. Knowing the various different contraception methods present is the first step to finding one that matches your lifestyle and beliefs. Here are the main 5 contraception methods: Natural Method: The easiest of the lot but then ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It doesn t affect the sexual life of a man even with though one has to undergo a medical procedure to achieve success. 3. Sterilization does not change your hormones in any way. Disadvantages 1. There could be a mild tenderness for two to three days after the operation. 2. There could be a mild ache and occasional swelling at the site of the operation on the testes. 3. The effect of the surgery doesn t happen immediately. In fact, one has to resort to using condoms at least for the first three months after the surgery. 4. Restoration of Vas Deferens after the surgery is difficult hence one need to be very sure before opting for this type of contraception. 5. This procedure does not protect you from sexually transmitted diseases. Emergency Pill: No matter how careful you are, sometimes accidents do happen. Emergency contraception pills do come handy in such a scenario. The morning after pill is a safe and effective way to prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse. Emergency contraception pills work by keeping a woman s ovary from releasing an egg for longer than usual. Emergency contraception should not be used as a form of ongoing birth control because there are other forms of birth control that are a lot more effective and less ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay about Melba Patillo Beals Warriors Don t Cry Warriors Don t Cry : Searing Memoir of Battle to Integrate Little Rock The Brown vs. Board of Education Doctrine states, We conclude in the field of Education the doctrine of separate but equal has no place separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. Therefore, we hold the plaintiffs and others similarly situated for whom the actions have been brought are, by reason of the segregation complained of, deprived of the equal protection of the laws guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment. THIS REQUIRED THE DESEGREGATION OF SCHOOLS ACROSS AMERICA. Melba Patillo Beal s was one of the nine students that were chosen to intragate Central High School in 1957. She kept a diary of all her thoughts while intragation was being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They stingily agreed to integrate. The main theme of the book was racial tension. The white folks treated the black folks like they were dirt. Even older white folks treated the younger black children like dirt. I do not understand how any adult could hit a child, especially because of their color. One instance that really bothered me was when a white man almost raped Melba because she was black. It was in 1954, immediately after Brown vs. the Board of Education decision had came down. After that she said she was going to read the newspaper because she wanted to know when white men got angry. And sometimes she had to spend her own nickel for it. Another theme throughout the book could be determination. The nine children were determined to carry out integration. They did not give up. Some older black folks in the neighborhood faulted the nine children for the actual attempt of integration. They claimed that it made it harder than it already was to be black and living in Little Rock. For example, Melba s neighbor Mrs. Floyd said to her after the first day at Central, Now You ve had your lesson. You don t have to go back to that awful school anymore. Not only were they catching hell from the whites, they were catching just as much from the blacks as well. After the first day in the school being taunted and mistreated they could have not gone back. They put up a fight, as far as integration goes they would not take no for an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Reaction About Osiris Osiris is the Egyptian great god decreed as the Lord of the Underworld and Judge of the Dead (Pich, 2002, p. 178). He was the first son of the earth god Geb and the sky goddess Nut. He was married to his sister Isis, whom he ruled Egypt with, until he was murdered by Seth, his jealous and vengeful brother. After his death, Osiris went into a coma like state. Most textual evidence accounts as Osiris being born wearing a crown (Pich, 2002, p. 128). The sun god Ra himself chose Osiris to succeed his father, Geb. A few sources state a struggle for power between Osiris and Geb. Kom Ombo even claimed in a text that Osiris was born again after his death when his father Geb and his grandfather Shu merged together. Pyramid texts often depicted Osiris ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A ritual in the Middle Kingdom considered the body of Osiris as barley and Seth with the donkeys who trample the barley to thresh the grain. This can be seen as the myth of Osiris being connected to the annual crop cycle and harvesting, and is one of the earliest example of ritualistic integration of the Lord of the Underworld. Osiris could hence be also worshipped as an agricultural fertility deity. During festivals of Osiris, Ithyphallic corn mummies were made and buried (Pich, 2002, p. 179). This was symbolic for giving new life to the dead, just like seed corn grew into new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Christian Apologetics Summary In Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith Appendix 1 Dr. Groothuis presents a defense of the fairness of hell. He explains that, in our pluralistic and relativistic society, hell seems to be a repugnant and offensive doctrine, even when presented biblically and faithfully. Jesus taught the doctrine in multiple occasions, and given the evidence for the resurrection, his warnings should be taken seriously if the resurrection is true, then Jesus was Divine and what he says is authoritative. In spite of this, many Christians avoid the subject of hell altogether and secularists ironically condemn it; however Dr. Groothuis raises a solid case for the reality of it with numerous quotes from Jesus. This is a wise strategy since even ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Groothuis about hell. He correctly states that that our eternal destiny depends on our response to God. However, I believe a point that should have been strengthened is this: twice in the chapter, Dr. Groothuis affirms that the unredeemed go to hell because they failed to respond rightly (7088) and that eternal punishment awaits those who reject Christ. While this is technically correct and Biblical, the deepest point and reason for the existence of hell is the incorrigible depravity of humanity. People don t end up in hell because they confused Christ s purpose and rejected him, or because of meager sins against a Holy God. Humanity is morally bankrupt and devoid of goodness as thousands of years of death, genocide and rape attest to that. It is extremely difficult to convince helpless sinners that they need forgiveness if sin is just a liturgical term used in Sunday school. Dr. Groothuis has already explained that hell is inseparable from sin, God s holiness, and the cross , but the idea that deeply depraved human beings are already damned and deserving of separation from God lest they repent trough faith in Christ is not very clear from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Governance in Non-Profit Healthcare Governance in Non Profit Healthcare MGMT 640 Executive Summary Good leadership, financial management, and governance are the essentials for success in any organisation, whether the organisation is a non profit organisation or a for profit organisation. In non profit healthcare the seamless interaction of all the parts makes the organisation successful as a whole. Service provided must be consistent with the goals of the organisation. Agencies and watchdogs have become even more visible seeking accountability and transparency. But how do leaders within the organisation work together to make it a success, how are they governed to achieve the goals of the organisation? In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... commensurate with the enormity of the challenges faced . (Bennington, 2010) The changes in health IT, economic change, the continued need for safety, rising cost theses all contribute to the challenges that are faced. Structure At the Dimensions Healthcare Corporation, a voluntary Board of Directors governs Dimensions and each of its affiliated facilities and operations. This board of directors is committed to assuring quality care and patient safety. Members of the Board devote countless hours of service to the governance of the system and consist of the following individuals: The Honorable C. Philip Nichols, Jr., Chairman, V. Prem Chandar, M.D, Syed Sadiq,M.D. The Honorable Tawanna P. Gaines, Vice Chair, The Honorable Thomas Hendershot Benjamin Stallings, M.D, Treasurer, Elizabeth Hewlett, Esq., Bradford Seamon Board members have the unmistakable responsibility of defining and measuring the organisations success, as well as their performance methods. Objective Because of a leaner management system, this type of system is vindicated by those who contend ... large unwieldy boards tend to be inefficient and do not contribute positively to governance effectiveness . (Prybril et al., 2009) The Dimensions Healthcare Systems has been achieving its primary objective, that is to provide comprehensive healthcare of the highest quality to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Danielle Walker Case Study Danielle Walker Danielle is a professional candidate with a solid background in data driven administrative roles. She most recently worked at Allied Solutions, processing and formatting information for claims. She was with them for a year and a half, but they were heavily pushing her towards an Insurance Adjuster role. As this role requires a more aggressive personality she decided to leave on good terms and pursue other employment. Prior to this, she worked in the mail room for the Capital Group. This was a long term contract role, and although it had potential to turn into perm it wasn t guaranteed. She was offered the position with Allied and accepted since it was a permanent role. She has additional experience with Byrider Franchises. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Misguided Feminist Reaction to A Streetcar Named Desire... Misguided Feminist Reaction to A Streetcar Named Desire The dramatic climax of A Streetcar Named Desire, clearly illustrates the mastery of author Tennessee Williams. The brilliantly constructed text, with its tragic story and enticing characters, propels the reader to a point in which he becomes emotionally involved in the dynamics of Williams world. Unfortunately, many feminists are negatively affected by Williams captivating writing style. In turn, feminists have developed an array of very strong opinions regarding the climax, often responding with a very personal and emotive discussion of the issues. Concentrating on the dynamics of each character and his stance during the climax, feminists present an intelligent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the feminists sympathize with the character of Blanche whom they perceive as a delicate moth like creature, they should also accept the fact that she has been mingling in the affairs of spiders and is now caught in the web she has spun. This aspect of symbolism is usually not discussed by feminists, yet it is a critical feature of the text that must be considered to obtain a more profound understanding. Symbolism is very important when analyzing the conclusion to the play. These factors combined are a very important element of the text. Therefore, it is difficult to accept many feminist arguments without linking them to the other aspects of the play. While feminists often claim that Stanley is utterly dependent upon other people, they do not offer reasons for this. However, it is obvious that Elysian Fields is a society built on desire, and once deprived of this through the intervention of Blanche, Stanley becomes very vulnerable. This is the kind of reasoning not offered by feminists who focus only on condemning the actions of Stanley while failing to consider his viewpoint. Therefore, when it comes to the climax, it is very important to carefully analyze how Stanley is being presented, as this has a dire effect on the plight of his character, both during the rape and the conclusion. When reading the scenes, the potent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Feminism in The Wizard of Oz The Wizard of Oz Film and Book Background The Wizard of Oz is a book by L. Frank Baum written in 1900 and adapted into a musical fantasy in 1939. It starred a young Judy Garland, and was notable because of its use of special effects, color, unusual characters, and a fantasy storyline made into a major motion picture. It has become almost iconoclastic in film history, shown regularly on network television and becoming a part of American cultural history. The song Somewhere Over the Rainbow, won an Oscar for best song, and has been recorded by hundreds of artists. In fact, for numerous critics, the movie is ranked among the top 10 movies of all times, and the Library of Congress names it the most watched film in history (The Wizard of Oz, 2010; Baum, 1956). Most people are more familiar with the movie rather than the series of Baum s books. As a film, we must remember that color cinematography was in its infancy in Hollywood. In fact, Hal Rosson won an award for cinematography. Taken in context, the lushness and color saturated feel he gave to the film enhances the idea that we re not in Kansas anymore. Some of the props and glitter may look at tad campy to a modern audience, but looking at the film in historical context allows one to be transported into Oz, a magical place of new colors, shapes, and textures done in such a realistic manner that it cannot help but improve the imaginative experience for the audience. In a similar manner, the mise en scene, or the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. A Report On The Italian League ITALIAN LEAGUE Introduction: Series A is an Italian football league and it is also known as Serie A Tim because it is sponsored by TIM. Series a is a a professional league and top teams in Italia competitive in this league. Serie A is started in 1929 and its been 80 years since then. Series a is one of the world best football league and it is also the most tactical national league. In this league 20 teams participate and top 5 team compete in the UEFA Champion League and UEFA Euro League. Serie A have a top team in euro some of them are Juventus A.C Milan, Inter Milan and for some years they dominated the big competition like Champion league and Euro league. In European cup Serie A team made a record 27 times teams reached the final and out of 27 they won the final 12 times. Juventus won the most number of series A titles 32 and they are dominated force Serie A. Juventus is the only club in the world who won all possible official continental competitions and the world title and in years 2009 Inter milan become the first italian team who achieved a treble. Juventus, Milan and Inter, along with Roma, Fiorentina, Lazio and Napoli, are known as the Seven Sisters of Serie A Tim. During the league, from August to May, each club plays each of the other teams twice; once at home and once away, total each team play 38 by the end of the season. Italian league football a true round robin format is used. In the first half of the season, called the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Geography That Make Up The Geography Of Japan Japanese geography consists of four major islands; Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu and other interesting facts that make up the geography of Japan. Hokkaido is the most northern and second largest of the main islands It is underdeveloped because it is cold, mainly forests, and farthest away form the other islands. Honshu is the largest and most civilized. Tokyo is the nation s capital, and is located on this island. In Yokohama, there is a major port, Kyoto, an important cultural center, and Kobe is the city of the chief commercial and industrial center, All these cities are located in Honshu. The smallest island is Shikoku, bordered around both the Pacific Ocean and the Inland Sea. The island opposite from the Hokkaido, is Kyushu, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Antidepressants And Suicide Annotated Bibliography The goal of this paper is to examine whether and how antidepressants are associated suicide risk in adolescents. 1. Cheung K, Aarts N, Noordam R, et al. Antidepressant use and the risk of suicide: A population based cohort study. J Affect Disord. 2015;174:479 484. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2014.12.032 [doi]. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between antidepressants and risk of suicide during first few weeks of beginning treatment. Using the data from the Integrated Primary Care Information database, researchers were able to conduct a population cohort study between the years of 1994 and 2012. Patients were followed from the beginning of antidepressant therapy until they attempted/committed suicide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Researchers performed a single blind randomized trial with 665 patients with major depressive disorder. Participants received one of the three treatments: escitalopram plus placebo, bupropion sustained release plus escitalopram, or venlafaxine extended release (XR) plus mirtazapine. They used the Concise Health Risk Tracking Self Report to measure suicidal ideation and behaviors. The researchers found that baseline ideation did not contribute to elevated suicide risks. They also found that the treatment group that was taking Bupropion SR with escitalopram had the greatest effect in reducing suicide ideation. Although this study does not pertain to the adolescent population, it is useful because it demonstrates the most effective combination of antidepressants and its success in reducing suicide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Theme Of Blood Wedding Blood wedding is a play written by the Spanish dramatist Federico Garcia Lorca. This play is based on true events that has occurred in 1982, in the town of Nijar. One of the main themes in this play is death and violence. The symbol of blood is used mainly to bring out these two themes. The title of the play is very apt and gives us a glimpse into the story. This could have two meanings, one being the death of the bridegroom after the wedding and the other meaning could be the actual blood and violent relationship the bride and Leonardo had. Blood is used in this text to symbolize fate, and death, and exposed how for certain characters within the story, their ultimate destiny would be death. Blood is a symbol for both life and death, passion, love, and heritage. Leonardo is a hot blooded person, who does not think before acting. Leonardo is also quick tempered, but he is a passionate lover, that is full of life and vigor. The blood was flowing stronger than water This is showing that blood is stronger than water and how Leonardo s love and passion is for the blood of the Bride is stronger than his wife s and children s, water . This point is relevant as the characters are personalized with good blood and bad blood. Making it seem like ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The word blood itself is frequently mentioned and the conversation they have determines the fate that the characters have in the play. The First Woodcutter says to the other two, ...The blood couldn t be denied. When the blood chooses a path it has to be followed (III.i.49). The three woodcutters know that the outcome of the search will undeniably be fruitless; they will not be able to bring back everyone alive. The moon is too bloodthirsty and its desire for blood to warm its world is too strong to be denied. But, nonetheless, the woodcutters are hopeful for a positive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Argumentative Essay On Blink 182 Blink 182 has released six albums over their nearly 25 year music career. The pop punk band, made up of bassist/vocalist Mark Hoppus, drummer Travis Barker and former guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge, hit it big in 1999 with their third album, Enema of the State, anchored by massive hits What s My Age Again and All the Small Things. While these songs, along with fan favorites such as Dammit and Man Overboard have been huge singles for the band, they have also released many other singles that are just as worthy of attention. Here are six of Blink 182 s most underrated singles and why you should take another listen. Number Six: Adam s Song While not a slouch, this song always gets eclipsed by Enema of the State s two other massive hit singles, What s My Age Again and All the Small Things. But this song is so good in its own right. It deals with some serious issues, painting a vivid picture of just what it is like to feel like you have nothing in your life worth coming home to. The way Mark Hoppus tells this story in the first person just adds to the personal feel of the song. Furthermore, the way his lyrics twist at the end to give a slight glimmer of hope is the perfect ending to what is mostly a very dark song. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mark Hoppus voice fits perfectly with that first verse, at the same time being both haunting and nostalgic. Again, the imagery in the lyrics is vivid and really makes you feel the pain they are feeling not with their significant other. Not to mention that the line Don t waste your time on me/ You re Already/ The voice inside my head is probably one of the most memorable lines in any Blink 182 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Harappan Stone Bead Making And Pottery Harappan stone bead making and pottery are important aspects in identifying different archaeological time periods. Craft specialization is an indicator of societies becoming more complex. Stone bead making and pottery are both different types of craft specialization which indicate that the early of cities and villages of the Harappan period have become more aware of society and economy. In Kenoyer, Vidale, and Bhan s Contemporary stone bead making in Khambat, India, the stone beadmaking industry is studied and described as important for supporting the state, (Kenoyer, Vidale, Bhan 1991). This occupational specialization let to the development of an organized social structure that was closely monitored. Although there are many references to multiple craft specializations at different sites, this article focuses on craft specialization that appears to be identified with highly ranked societies. The fact that some scholars associate craft specialization with these highly ranked societies is incorrect because in all societies technology was important and required individuals to be able to produce items efficiently. The ability to create specific and efficient technology requires specialization which is a sign of economic and social adaptions, (Rice 1984). Craft specialization was an adaptive process because the ability to gather raw materials and produce special objects required a high level of competence and ability to work together. These individuals had to learn how to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Calamitatum Of The Individual Essay example In the realm of critical thinking, Abelard undoubtedly ranked highly in his day. He was an expert dialectician, philosopher and theologian, and as a result led a movement towards individual thinking. He traveled a lonely path of individuality, and when his ideas were suppressed, he found different ways to express his individuality. The beginning of his life was marked by extreme personal freedom. As his journey through life continued, he found himself compounded with innumerable restrictions. The role of monk could not change Abelard, and his individuality brought him even greater misfortune. He may forewarn others against the risks of such extreme individualism, but his life clearly shows that Abelard thought his individuality was a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As he tells us, the whole world at his feet. In the Story of My Calamities, he confesses that at that period of his life he was filled with vanity and pride. quot;I began to think myself the only philosopher in the world, with nothing to fear from anyone, and so I yielded to the lusts of the flesh. quot; (p.65, ll.13 15). The first part of this statement is a window into what made Abelard an individual. He felt that he did not have to follow the same rules that other people did because he was superior to them. The result was a man that did things differently, for better or for worse. The second part of that statement lead Abelard down his next path of individuality, the first to cause him physical pain. To these faults he attributes his downfall, which was as swift and tragic as was everything, seemingly, in his dazzling career. He tells us in graphic language the tale of how he fell in love with Heloise, niece of Canon Fulbert. In the midst of his exploits he met Heloise, and in the first time writing about her in The Story of My Calamities he describes her individuality. quot;...in the extent of her learning she stood supreme. A gift for letters is so rare in women that it added greatly to her charm and had won her renown throughout the realm. quot; (p.66 ll.15 17). This shows that Abelard valued individuality highly in others as well as in himself. He arranged an agreement with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Understanding the Greatness of the Microscope Diseases and plagues have claimed millions of lives over the course of human history. Many of the illnesses that plagued the human race could be found at the microscopic level. The microscope, one of the greatest human inventions, has helped find treatments for many of these illnesses, solve crimes, and see into the cells that make humans what they are. To understand the greatness of the microscope, the history of the microscope should be made known. The origins of the microscope can be traced back to the Roman invention of glass in the first century A.D. When the Romans experimented with different shapes of glass, they discovered that when the middle of the glass was thicker than the edges, things that were seen through the glass appeared larger. This discovery evolved into the first eye glass, which was made in the thirteenth century. The first true microscope was first invented in 1590 by the Dutch glasses makers Zacharias Janssen and his father, Hans. The first person to build and actually use the microscope scientifically was Anton van Leeuwenhoek in the seventeenth century. He achieved much greater magnification than other scientists had, and because of this, he was able to be the first to see miniscule creatures such as bacteria and microorganisms living in a drop of water. One of the reasons the microscope is a great invention is the help it has provided in the field of medicine. The microscope has helped to diagnose and find treatments for diseases. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Unemployment Rate Of The United States Since the early 2000 s the unemployment rates of the United States have been constantly changing. For most of this time unemployment rates were increasing at a quick pace as the country was dealing with internal financial issues of its own. When people are out of work the rates of depression and crime seem to skyrocket. This is due to the lack of funds coming into a home which result in some less than admirable acts being committed. There are many causes of unemployment and many effects that unemployment can have on not only our economy, but our personal lives as well. There are three different kinds of unemployment that affect our economy: frictional, cyclical and structural. Frictional unemployment occurs when there is a time laps between being employed and looking for work. This term can also be referred to as search employment because it is the time spent searching for a place of employment. One example of this would be a student taking time off of work to finish college and get a 4 year degree. Usually, it takes a lot of time and dedication to finish the last years of school, so some students tend to go to school full time and work part time or not at all. This type of unemployment is also classified as voluntary unemployment because this period of unemployment is at the discretion of the person to some small degree. Secondly, there is cyclical unemployment which changes depending on the business need; for example, workers are laid off when business is bad then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Dog s Death Analysis Dog s Death Analysis Gail Kidder ENG125 English Literature Prof Kristen McClure December 10, 2012 Dog s Death by John Updike really touched me when I read it for the first time. His use of imagery in this poem is very touching. He makes the reader relate to the death of the dog by showing through his words the emotions of what the dog is going through as well as what his owners are feeling. This paper will show how I think the author was trying to use imagery to show the love between the dog and his owners. The reader response approach in literary criticism is where the author finds a personal link or imaginative entry into a story, poem, or play (Clugston, 2010). I believe that this approach would be the best type of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The helplessness of not knowing that there is something wrong. The feeling of guilt because you didn t realize any change in behavior to represent that something was wrong. In fact, in order to prove itself as good dog as defined by its human caretakers, the dog must do no less than conclusively demonstrate its loyalty (Karla Armbuster, 2002). This is displayed by how even though she is dying; she still drags herself to the newspaper so she won t get in trouble by her owner by going to the bathroom on the floor. Though surrounded by love that would have upheld her, nevertheless she sank and, stiffening, disappeared (John Updike, 1958). This is one part of the poem that really portrays the reader response approach to me because I have been in this position. I was holding my dog in my arms while my husband is driving. Knowing that he is dying and there is nothing in the world that you can do. You just have to hold them close and they can feel the love in your heart. Everyone at one point in their life experiences some sort of loss. Once you bring a pet into your home, they become part of the family. The unconditional love that you receive from them is the best thing ever. Like a child, you raise them, train them, and no matter what, they will always be a loyal, loving part of your family. So, the death of a pet, for some, can be a traumatic experience. You have so many feelings of loss and emptiness that is unexplainable unless you have gone through it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...