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The Great Depression and Hebert Hoover
Following an era of economical prosperity, the Great Depression, otherwise known as the ugliest sister
of the 1900 s family, which lasted an entire decade from 1929 to 1939, began on a fateful day with the
New York Stock Exchange abruptly crashed and was unable to recover quickly. This occurrence, of
course, had an unforgivable effect on the economy, leading to one of the most memorable and
significant eras in American history. Not only affecting the economy domestically, internationally
trading was burdened by the limp leg that was the United States. Socially, people were struggling to
regain their balance after a main income source agriculture was swept away by the Dust Bowl, only
worsening the drawn out effects of the initial Wall Street crash. Politically, the US faced severe
turmoil with presidency of Herbert Hoover due to a lack of action to prevent economic decay and
promote domestic and foreign recovery. Needless to say, after one presidential term, Franklin D.
Roosevelt was elected into office and soon passed the New Deal, a highlight in his presidential career.
However, due to the previous president, there were several critics about the nature and efficacy of
such a policy. The Great Depression was a time of discussion and criticism of political policy and the
nature and efficacy of said policy in dominating the backfire of grand economical proportions within
the United States alone. The presidency of Herbert Hoover only lasted for one term from 1929 to 1933
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Essay on Biography of Edward Kennedy Ellington
Biography of Edward Kennedy Ellington I m just an up and coming musician struggling to find
another new note. Duke Ellington Edward Kennedy Ellington was born April 29th 1899 in
Washington, DC. From an early age, Ellington was instilled with solid, conservative morals. He was
taught to pride himself and his family and to achieve to the utmost of his dreams. At such a crucial
time in the history of the African American, there was a struggle to be accepted and to fit into the
American culture that so far had not embraced them. This held true for Ellington s family. As
Ellington said of his father, he always acted as though he had money, whether he had it or not. [1] This
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Not only was Ellington raised in a refined and proper manner, he was also exposed to luxuries
unimaginable to most lower class black families of the time. They would receive china and silverware,
clothes and anything else naturally only gently used. If it were not for this, it would probably be
impossible for the Ellington s to own a piano, let alone two of them! Ellington s family was part of a
social group whose morals were steadfastly Victorian and often puritanical in outlook...Ellington was
encouraged to become an achiever, and was taught pride in his race and a duty to represent it well. [3]
The attitude and confidence that his family possessed is what led Ellington on the path that he took.
The steadfast belief and faith that his family had in him is what encouraged Ellington to continue on
and to persevere in life. Piano lessons did not go well in Ellington s early life. He was uninterested in
the hobby and as he said, I missed more lessons than I took...After all, baseball, football, track and
athletics were what real he men were identified with .[4] It was not until several years later, while
working in a hotel down at the Jersey shore that someone suggested Ellington stop in Philadelphia on
the way home to hear a pianist by the name of Harvey Brooks. Brooks was around the same age as
Ellington and seeing another pianist
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The Golden Mean in Anatomy
The Golden Mean in Anatomy The Golden Mean is a mysterious number that has been found in
plants, humans, art and even architecture. It was first discovered and studied by ancient
mathematicians in Egypt a very long time ago. In the study of mathematics one realizes that many
patterns often occur. None have been more relevant or fascinating that the golden ratio. The golden
ratio has many names and is often referred to as the golden section, golden mean, golden proportion
and golden cut. The golden mean has been studied and taught for centuries and is still the most
interesting and fascinating things to study. The golden ratio has inspired thinkers like no other
component in mathematics.
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This ratio gives someone wanting to re create the human features a very accurate way to measure the
size and distances needed between parts of the body. It is incredible to see the relation and impact
mathematics has on everything in the world. Many famous pieces of art that depict humans have been
known to use the golden ratio in their creations. Leonardo de Vinci used the human body proportioned
according to the golden ratio when producing such incredible works such as Mona Lisa, and The Last
Supper.
The Golden Mean and Christianity
When studying the golden ratio it is evident that there is symmetry in the entire universe. When
studying this subject from a Christian world view it is very easy to see the act of god in the creation of
it all. Everything in nature is fixated around this magical number and this is described as Gods
fingerprints upon nature. When looking at nature using the sequence it is evident that there is a
mathematically precise correlation in the world. This correlation can be seen every day when looking
at nature, humans and even astronomy. This to many is proof of a creator.
The argument against Christianity is that everything in the universe happened by a random chance. If
this was true and the world was created by an absolute random occurrence then why would this
number and sequence occur in almost everything on earth? This sequence is the answer and rebuttal to
an atheist s
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Homecoming School Pride
Homecoming is a day where our school pride can be seen throughout the entire student body, and
when clubs come together to showcase what they are all about. I did not realize there was an immense
amount of planning going on behind the scenes, until I was placed in charge of the parade portion of
the event in my sophomore year. Throughout organizing the event, I began to see how Homecoming
brought students of my high school and people of the community together. It helped renewed the
school pride that had been fading from our school over the years and reminded students to be proud of
their alma mater.
I believe that a person learns best when they are surrounded by people who want to see them succeed.
I love helping others reach their goals as
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The Stop And Frisk Laws
The stop and frisk laws in New York City illustrate Max Weber s idea of the societal role of laws
because it shows how Weber distinguishes the law from things such as social norms and customs. In
other words, Weber believes that rather than create laws that conform to the norms of society, they are
made in accordance of the needs of a state. Weber defines law as coercive order, an order that has the
potential backing of the full force of the state, (Law, Status, Wealth, and Power 110). A state can
support the law with full support in order to protect what it was made to protect. The stop and frisk
laws are a great example of laws such as the ones that German lawyer Max Weber described.
The idea of a stop and frisk is that a police officer can arrest a suspect only if they have enough
suspicion that someone has committed a crime. A stop is only allowed when a police officer observes
unusual conduct which leads him reasonably to conclude in light of his experience that criminal
activity may be afoot, (Toobin, TNY 2013). Some believe that the search and frisk law itself is not the
issue, but that the practice by police officers is what is at question. Constantly targeting minorities is
what the basis of the controversy behind this law is. As the numbers will show in the rest of this essay,
they are the ones who are being most frequently searched and this is resulting in a high number of
people who are against this law. There have been countless trials in New York
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God Breathed And Is Useful For Teaching, Rebuking,...
16 All Scripture is God breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in
righteousness, (2 Timothy 3:16)
It s amazing how similar, and yet how different a couple can be. take my parents for instance. Both of
them enjoyed cooking, but they went about it in completely different ways.
My mother is the, by the book recipe follower. She may deviate if, over time she has found she had to
make some adjustments in seasoning, but by and large she is going to be exact, and do what the recipe
calls for.
My Dad was more the seat of the pants type. If my mother was the classical music type in cooking,
my Dad was the improvisational jazz type. I don t think he ever followed a recipe in his entire life. He
would go to the kitchen, begin looking at what we had and create something. You never knew what
you were going to get but it was usually pretty good.
Two different approaches, but they came up with the same results. They were able to do this because,
while they may have had a different way to go about it, they both still had to follow the rules of , the
physics of cooking. They both knew if you wanted something to taste good, and to be consistent you
had to have the same ingredients. Every time. Leaving out an ingredient could prove disastrous,and
could be the difference between a delicious meal and a disaster.
Take for instance the time in a mandatory high school home ec class I forgot to add baking powder to
a chocolate cake
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The Problem Of Australia Insolvency Law Essay
Introduction
In fact, Australia insolvency law is known as one of the best insolvency law in western country. It
provide a stable and fair circumstance for economy growth. The complete set of organizational
structure make sure that the procedures are functional correct. The effective supervisory mechanism
and detail rules can protect the legal interest of creditors. The creative voluntary administration
provide precious opportunities for insolvent company to restart their business. However, recently, the
insolvent trading law are cited as a reason why investors refuse to get involved in a startup. The
negative impact of insolvent trading laws are regarded as the stumbling block of innovation and
ambition. This article analyses the statement critically basis on historical data and cases. After
discussing the necessity of the reform, the author provides some detail solution for the issue and give
some comment on other people suggested reform.
Analysis
In order to analyses the statement that our current insolvency laws put too much focus on penalizing
and stigmatizing the failures, the purpose of insolvency laws and the situation of the laws should be
acknowledged first.
Research conducted in The Early History of Bankruptcy Law (Levinthal, 1918) expresses that In
Ireland there was a practice of fasting on , in which the creditor would stay at the debtor s doorway to
compel payment. The logic was that other members of the society would not allow the debtor to let the
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Ancient India Study Guide
4.1 Monarchy
Chapter 1 talks about the various forms of government that used to exist in ancient India.it talks about
how Government in ancient India was a sovereignty over a region by a ruler who worked as its
defender, a role which included both secular and religious force with The importance of authority
changing drastically between the Vedic and Later Vedic period, and experiencing further improvement
affected by Buddhism. Over time, the ruler developed from what might as well be called a tribal boss
to a completely divine god lord on whose sacrifices the kingdom depended for success and on whose
laws the society depended for order The king was not considered divine in the early Vedic period.
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The Indian king exercised supreme administrative and judicial power, was in possession of all the
military forces of the kingdom and with his Council alone responsible for peace and war and he had
too a general supervision and control over the good order and welfare of the life of the community, but
his power was not personal and it was besides hedged in by safeguards against abuse and
encroachment and limited by the liberties and powers of other public authorities and interests who
were, so to speak, lesser co partners with him in the exercise of sovereignty and administrative
legislation and control. He was in fact a limited or constitutional monarch, although the machinery by
which the constitution was maintained and the limitation effected differed from the kind familiar in
European history; and even the continuance of his rule was far more dependent than that of mediaeval
European kings on the continued will and assent of the people.
However the form of monarchy that we see as existing today is completely different from what used to
exist way back in ancient India .Monarchy is a form of government in which sovereignty is actually or
nominally embodied in a single individual (the monarch. Forms of monarchy differs widely based on
the level of legal autonomy the monarch holds in governance,
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Essay On Visual Perception
Evaluate the evidence that visual perception involves bottom up and top down processing.
The perceptual system is comprised of a of a diverse range of senses including visual, auditory,
olfactory and tactition; the perceptual system is part of the nervous system, which contains millions of
nerve cells called receptors that sense and respond to a plethora of sensory stimuli including light,
sound and temperature. The act of perceiving rather than merely sensing enables us to analyse and
make sense of incoming sensory information, allowing us to construct a description of the
environment to inform and guide our actions within a complex, dynamic world. For primates, as
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The vibrant environment to which Gibson refers is composed of images and surfaces with varying
densities, textures, sizes, distances and shapes, and the interaction or movement of the observer and
the movement of the object provide ample information to generate perception.
Gibson emphasises the significance of what he terms the optic array whereby light reflected from a
multitude of textured surfaces unites in the visual field occupied by the observer, thus altering in
conjunction with the position of the observer, hence providing information about where the object is in
space. Furthermore, Gibson purposed that in addition to the optic array, invariants or higher order
features, such as horizon ration relation and texture gradient offer explicit insight into the nature of the
environment (as cited in Pike Edgar, 2010, pp 74 76). Horizon ration relation explored by Sedgwick
(1973) enables us to judge relative heights and distances of objects; the distance of objects can be
judged as the ratio of the proportion of the horizon above to below the object remains constant,
however if objects viewed at the same distance differ in height the overall height of the horizon
correspondingly increases (as cited in Pike Edgar, 2010 pp 74 76). Likewise, texture gradient provides
information about the density, height, and width of individual elements contained within and varying
from surface to surface. Additionally Gibson posits motion and
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Ophelia, By William Shakespeare Essay
Ophelia is a terminal character in Hamlet, whose death is caused by a lack of self control and self
knowledge. Her father controls her life, and when he dies, her life is essentially over. This poses the
question: why does the death of Polonius bring on the complete collapse and destruction of Ophelia?
Polonius controls Ophelia, and does a substantial amount of her thinking. Without him, she has no
direction in her life and no way to express herself as she has been so suppressed her entire life, and all
of a sudden she is free. She does not know what to do with herself. It is possible that Hamlet s
rejection of Ophelia contributes to her madness, it is possible that her not being a virgin contributes to
it, and it is also possible that she has lost all control due to the series of events that have proven her
lack of worth in this patriarchal society. This essay will argue that with her father gone, Ophelia no
longer knows what to do with her life, and has no intended purpose since no one is invested in her life
anymore.
In order to clearly understand the dynamics between Polonius and Ophelia, it is crucial to understand
Polonius as a person. First, it is important to look at what people in the kingdom, specifically Hamlet,
think about him. By comparing the what people think about him and his actions, his character can
accurately be predicted. Hamlet appears to be the most reputable character to take opinions from in
this instance, because he is not involved in the scandal
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Exploration Of United States Of America
Assignment 1, Exploration of United States of America In assignment one, I choose to exploration of
country United States of America website. The website is divided into seven sections on the top of the
website. The seven parts of the website which included: government agencies and elected officials,
health, housing and community, jobs and unemployment, money and shopping, travel and
immigration, and more services. In this website, it shows us how to find the government services and
information by topic in the middle of the website. The amazing part of the website is we can contact
government agencies and elected officials to the president, U.S Senators, U.S. Representative, federal
agencies, governor, state legislators, state agencies, local, and tribal. At the end of the website, it
shows up the way to contact USA.gov by phone, email, or chat, the basic information about this
website, and stay connected with the website in Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, google, or RSS. In my
analysis paper, I am going to explain litter bit for each section and mainly focus on travel and
immigration part. The A Z Index of U.S government agencies, branches of government, contact
elected officials, contact government by topic, and state, local, and tribal government topic can be
found on Government agencies and elected official s department section. When you click on the
agencies, it shows the order of alphabet of agencies and website, contact, main address, email, phone
number, toll free,
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The Impact Of Quantum Computing
This article reflects its author s opinion and is unaffiliated with any corporation.
Microsoft has unveiled a programming language for their quantum revolution. To keep up with the
times, you may want to prepare yourself. With Visual Studio as the Microsoft brand of Integrated
Development Environment (IDE) for this language, you are already equipped to explore workshop
platforms. IBM has also released the IBM Q system for this purpose. At the end of September, Firefox
announced the launch of Firefox Quantum. This project will take Project Quantum to the next level. It
will utilize Firefox s Servo research project results to prepare the popular internet browser for the next
phase of modern computers.
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Which means they have the teeth to make possible all those little 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea style
aspirations of the modern Jules Verne type futurists.
Massive numbers meet Einstein machines
Introducing quantum capacities to self programming artificial intelligence is like putting Einstein in
front of a sky sized blackboard. Give such a mind a piece of chalk and the innovations stretch beyond
any conceivable border. Better yet, the more capacity an artificially intelligent persona has to increase
its own intelligence, the greater capacity it has to understand these massive computations.
Holography and IDEs
With the official inception of Microsoft HoloLen s availability, we have a glimpse at a future where
massive schematics and smart computers can lead us into smart simulations. Consider AI with the
capacity to use HoloLens on their own. Suppose that quantum mechanics can increase the data
capacity of holographic apps like HoloLens allowing for the size of the holography to expand.
Consider then the possibility that these machines can take us into a programmed reality the size of a
small building. This virtual theater projected into the physical space would allow for us to program
our applications with some tangibility. We would be able to engineer our computer systems with as
much physical confidence as construction teams. When something malfunctioned, we would see it
because that part of the visible system would
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Human Impact On Wetlands Essay
Human Impact
Humans have had a huge impact on wetlands in multiple ways. From construction of homes to
pollution to altering chemical composition of the wetland, we have had a negative impact on our
precious wetlands. Without even noticing, our daily actions have greatly affected the ecosystem.
Statistics
In the 1600 s, there were approximately 220 million acres of wetlands in the forty eight states (Dahl
1990). Since then, the numbers have been dropping drastically. In 1980, an estimated number of 103.3
million acres of wetlands were left (Dahl and Johnson 1991). That s a 53% decrease! (See Figure 3.5)
Most states have lost around 50% of their wetlands, but others such as Illinois, Indiana, Missouri,
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Wetlands are extremely important to the environment, but many don t know this. The term, swamp is
the word that most people would think of when wetlands are discussed. Because of this, public
support of wetland conservation is low and therefore conservation efforts aren t at their full potential.
If we can raise awareness through public gatherings at local forums such as the library or town center,
we can create a much bigger
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Analysis Of Charlie In The Rocky Horror Picture Shows
The protagonist whose name is Charlie is a freshman. He is by no means popular, but not the biggest
nerd in his school. He is timid, thoughtful, intelligent yet his social awkwardness blocks it all. He is a
wallflower, as seen in the movie, found between attempting to carry on with his life but running away
from it. Charlie endeavors to explore his way through unfamiliar domain: the world of first dates,
mixtapes, family dramas, friends, sex, drugs, and the play The Rocky Horror Picture Show. As he
challenges himself through these life experiences, he cannot remain on the sideline until the end of
time. I think he realizes that remaining on the edge of life offers only one view on life. The emptiness
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Charlie, similar to each human s beginning, needs to be known all around. Amid the scene at the
football game where he met Sam and Patrick, I asked myself: what constrained him to go to the
football game in any case? Why might he hazard such an enthusiastic venture to go to? And afterward
I understood, he needed to take an interest. He needed to be known and be seen and be a piece of an
option that is greater than him. He sought after the possibility of discussing the diversion with
somebody on Monday morning, and Sam and Patrick offered him simply that: a place for him to talk,
be listened, and take an interest. At last, the community gave Charlie a setting to others to know him
furthermore know
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Plagiarism In The Secret Window
In Secret Window, Mort Rainey, the main character, is a writer going through a divorce and
accusations of plagiarism, making for a somber mood throughout the movie which is shown through
the weather and lighting. Mort s current situation is less than ideal, one of the reasons being his
separation from his wife, Amy. The lighting in his home is dark and dingy, paralleling his current
relationship with Amy. Whereas Amy s home, which Mort purchased and previously resided in with
her, is bright and illuminating. This contrast between Mort s dull home and Amy s luminous one
effectively portrays how each is handling the divorce. Amy discusses her new relationship, while Mort
lays around on the couch less than enthused. The lighting is able to speak
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Using Secondary Data Sources In Public Health
Module 3 Professional Learning Log # 4 Monica Eickmeyer The use of secondary data sources adds
another resource for public health practitioners in policy and intervention development. Instead of just
using primary resources, secondary resources may be integrated to provide robust data collectively.
Also, multiple data sources may be applied to gain a better understanding of the public health concern.
Data sets available for mortality, morbidity, health outcomes, social and living environments can
determine health needs and barriers to care. In situations where funding resources are a concern or
limited, secondary data sources may be considered and applied in public health. If another agency has
already collected the data, expenses are reduced and time is saved. However, categories and age
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For example, if the secondary data reveals a rise in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a
lung disease caused primarily by chronic cigarette smoking, then anti smoking interventions can be
aimed at specific groups. However, when applying secondary data sources, a consideration of how and
why the data was collected and for whom should be considered. Examining trends over time provides
longitudinal data about COPD and smoking to track the success and failures of public health
interventions and policies. For example, smoking policies have been implemented through time and
getting tougher for smokers to gain access to publicly smoking in Canada. Also, data about the effects
of secondary smoke may be examined to determine if diseases related to secondhand smoke are
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Violence And Its Effect On Society
Introduction The presence of violence is all around us; embedded in our everyday lives. Such acts may
be masked and subtle; while others are exposed and evident. One thing, however, is certain, a single
act of violence creates a rippling effect of repercussions. The use of violence can often leave much
longer lasting residues of violence which return again in the future (Brand Jacobsen, 2005, p. 12). This
cycle of malice and destruction must end. Thus, where does one begin to initiate change? Awareness is
key in the stand against violence. For I cannot solve the problem if I am incognizant of it preying in
plain sight. Moreover, claims of ignorance and partial justification are not acceptable excuses to
dismiss or ignore the veracity of violence among us. I believe just as violence can propagate from one
act, so can acts of peace. Reflection I am guilty of turning a blind eye in the face of violence
(structural and cultural). I have walked away and dismissed it in my mind because to acknowledge it
makes it real. And once it becomes real, I have to do something about it. By nature, I am a very
anxious person. As such, I am uncomfortable with uncharted waters and conflict. I do not instigate or
involve myself in conflict to keep my stress level at a minimum. Therefore, I adamantly avoid
situations with a propensity for violence at all costs. Until this class, I was uninformed of the various
forms of violence with the exception of direct violence. However, I believe the
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Internal Colonial Model Essay
A community builds from a group of people sharing particular characteristics such as goals, interest,
attitudes. In barrios and colonias chicano/as often stay within their ethnicity, and sharing a common
culture, never stepping outside the box. Therefore, the internal colonial model mocks a structured
community implementing the basic roles the community shadows driven oppressive forces. The
oppressive forces that chicano/as perceived powerless in the American society are due to economic
barriers, cultural, social and psychological. As American society depend of free labor the chicano
communities start to develop an economic barrier the internal colonial model imposes. The forces
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Culture is very important to the chicano communities, it is the foundation of forming a family and etc.
Yet being imposed to another culture integrates to a person living for a negative or positive affect. The
chicanos showing the zero of importance to employment and political power affect the culture. Having
the chicano/a communities to change and create a new culture, a culture where chicanos do not feel
less than the American Society. In the Mirande book, he mentions, According to this view other
immigrant groups also brought different cultural values with them, but these values were discarded as
they assimilated into the great melting pot (186). This is a visual example of the internal colonial
model, since the communities are not willing to step outside the box but communities are willing to
adapt and accept new cultures into their communities. Each factor depends on one another the
economic barriers impacts the culture barriers changing and forcing the chicanos way of live, so living
a typical American life in order to earn decent job that was once
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The Exploration Of The English Language
In this exploration blend, we efficiently explored the exploration writing from 1989 to 2010 to inspect
vocabulary information and perusing system use and guideline, as identified with perusing perception
for center evaluations English dialect learners in U.S. schools. By and large, the discoveries from the
methodical audit uncovered that both vocabulary advancement furthermore perusing technique
direction are vital in creating center evaluations ELLs as effective English perusers. By and large, the
studies bolster that vocabulary is a key element impacting ELLs capacity to grasp English message
and make that the exchange of vocabulary information from the L1 to the perusing in the second
dialect (L2) can happen for local Spanish talking ELLs. While less capable English perusers may see
the L1 as an obstruction to English perusing understanding, the L1 can be utilized deliberately by
more capable perusers to recognize obscure vocabulary and appreciate content. In terms of Spanish
English cognates, there is by all accounts a complementary relationship, such that related
distinguishing proof furthermore utilize can expand English perusing, generally as capability in
English perusing can add to understudies capacity to perceive cognates. The studies additionally
recommend that perusing techniques can be exchanged over dialects, and they record the utilization of
cognates and interpretation as techniques that capable local Spanish speaking bilingual perusers
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Compare and Contrast Essay on King Lear and Macbeth
Shakespeare had written many plays in his life time, some of them included various tragedies which
included King Lear and Macbeth. All of Shakespeare s plays had a theme which was used to help the
story s plot to advance further, making events much more interesting. King Lear and Macbeth both
have a common theme of madness that is apparent throughout the play which has been depicted
differently. They are both written in different ways but still share a same purpose. The essay will be
broken down into three parts; firstly we will look at the way madness is viewed in Macbeth. Secondly,
we will look at the way King Lear portrays madness lastly we will compare the two to see how
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Ross responds to him,
What sights, my lord (III.iii.118).
The Insanity of Macbeth is shown in these quotes. Shakespeare s description of Macbeth s thoughts
visibly reveals the theme of madness.
Shakespeare portrays madness among many of his characters, and he returns to the theme again and
again. Indirect characterization in the form of Lear s mad speeches allows Shakespeare to convey the
theme of madness. For example one of Lear s first speeches after things started to go bad for him,
Poor naked wretches, wheresoe er you are, That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm, How shall your
house hold heads and unfed sides, Your loop d and window d rag gedness, defend you... (III.iv.35 38).
Lear s insanity increases throughout the play, demonstrated to the audience through more speeches,
until his emotions overthrow his reason at the climax of the play. Lear randomly shouts in to the
storm,
Rumble thy bellyfull! Spit, fire! Spout, rain! Nor rain, wind, thunder, fire are my daughters. I tax not
you, you elements, with unkindness. I never gave you kingdom, called you children (III.ii.14 17).
The example of Lear invoking the storm to destroy the seeds of matter along with many other absurd
statements illustrates that he has an
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Pro Death Penalties
Death is the most mortifying thing almost everyone is afraid of, including criminals. Death penalties
not only affect the criminal, but it also affects the state by its great expense. Sentencing someone to
death is an unnatural and cruel ability the law has over people. Also, innocent people can be put on the
death row. To sum up, death penalties should no longer be allowed because they are highly expensive,
they are a cruel way to end someone s life, and some people may be falsely accused, though they are
just following the jurisdiction system. Even if they do abide by the law, death penalties are very costly.
For instance, Richard C. Dieter stated that all his studies concluded that the cost of the death penalty
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As evidence, Steven D. Stewart wrote that the risk of making a mistake with the extraordinary due
process applied in death penalty cases is very small. This conveys that it is highly unlikely that an
innocent person will be sentenced to death since the court takes care not to make any mistakes. They
go through a complicated procedure to avoid any mistakes that can cost someone s life, whether the
person is guilty or innocent. However, other researchers like Russ Feingold claimed that since the
reinstatement of the modern death penalty, 87 people have been freed from death row because they
were later proven innocent. This illustrates that even though the court tries to prevent mistakes,
innocent people are still placed on the death row. Death penalties are very risky due to the fact that the
judges can falsely accuse someone of a crime and cause them to be sentenced to death. To sum up,
death penalties can be very perilous because blameless people can meet their demise even if the court
does their best not to make such errors. The reasons and evidence explained above support the popular
opinion that death penalties should be banned. They take away lives in a cruel fashion while also
costing the state or country many expenses. Some people may even be guiltless and they re still put on
the death row due to misjudgement. In conclusion, death penalties should be prohibited due to their
cost, inhumanity, and the risk of more innocents
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Except For Those Of Us Who Are Above It By Herb Block
History classes have always been a requirement for high school students to graduate. Some of these
classes include United States history, Government, and World History. Although, there is a lack of any
classes dealing with local history. State history alone only receives attention in the elementary school
system and about a week in Government class. All school systems should include, in the required
classes to take to receive a high school diploma, a local history class, so that the students may have a
knowledge of the place where they live. Although, a more underlining issue behind local history needs
to be answered first. In the general world of history, local history is too often in the hands of ...
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They should rather figure out their own history and help out the poor amateurs trying their best to put
the puzzle together. Furthermore, local history in general needs to be cared about more. Like said
before, the top level of prestige among historians is occupied by those who teach African or Asian
history (Hicken 1). This prestige is also portrayed very well by Herb Block s political cartoon Except
for Those of Us Who Are above It. Which, displays bureaucrats sitting on top of Washington above
everyone else, with a caption Equal Justice Under Law. Which, shows that those of more important
roles consider themselves better than the lower rules. All together, this shows that after people spend
countless years in school and in the work force being a historian, they are studying the histories
abroad and of more accomplishment, rather than their own with facts that have no meaning. Although,
even major historians have hypocritically given themselves over to the study of some phase of history
which, in the long run, amounted to only a minor aspect of a larger problem (Hicken 1). Yet, they
ridicule local history and those who research it. These issues amongst historians are the major
underlying issues when proposing the concept of a local history class. Now, looking at local history in
a more positive light; it has an impression on the current environments people are surrounded with.
What has happened in the past has shaped the places people
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Edith Budge Influence
In addition, Budge also directly influenced at least two authors. The first of these authors was Edith
Nesbit. She was the British author who wrote The Story of the Amulet (1906), a children s novel. In
the novel, a group of kids get their hands on an Ancient Egyptian amulet near the British Museum in
London. Nesbit dedicated the novel to E. A. Wallis Budge after talking with him about the book before
she wrote it. The story was clearly influenced by the concept of Egyptian magic, as well as curses, as
the children are told the amulet will grant their heart s desire. The amulet then sends them back in
time, and allows them to understand the language of ancient Egypt. This narrative is clearly influenced
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Rider Haggard, also corresponded directly with Budge. Haggard wrote King Solomon s Mines (1885),
a novel that tells of a group of adventurers searching in an unknown part of Africa for one of the
member s missing brother. The novel could be seen as having colonialist themes, due to the
uncomfortable exchanges between white and black characters. Not only that, there are also references
to curses in this novel. Though the stories were different, Sands O Connor, a British literary critic,
talks about some of their shared similarities. Both authors had interests in Egypt, but due to their lack
of knowledge, consulted the British Museum before writing their novels. According to Sands O
Connor, Nesbit and Haggard valued and trusted the opinions of Keeper Budge enough to submit
various drafts of their manuscripts to him and to be humbled by his encouragement. Thus, there was a
direct correlation between fiction authors and archeologists at the time. With that in mind, the
documents written by Budge, and his more bigoted counterparts, become even more
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Examples Of Romanticism In Frankenstein
Another aspect of romanticism that is prevalent in Shelly s novel is the way Frankenstein, and his
creation, are controlled by their emotions. Frankenstein is continually ruled by his feelings of fear,
guilt, and love throughout the novel. For instance, he works for nearly two years to accomplish his
goal of creating life, only to immediately flee because of fear when his work comes to life. This was a
major illustration for the reader that despite being an experienced scientist Frankenstein was still ruled
by emotions. In a large portion of the novel Frankenstein seems to be completely motivated by his fear
of the creature he created. When his brother died, he feared people discovering his secret so he let an
innocent woman stand trial. When the monster requested a partner, his fear of the monster propelled
him to try, only to have his fear of having two creatures alive stop him from completing the work. At
the end of the story, Frankenstein s anger over the death of his family members propelled him to chase
the creature across the frozen waters, which lead to his death. Frankenstein was a brilliant thinker who
was continually consumed and motivated by his emotions. Frankenstein s creation was also very much
controlled by his emotions. After he is created and Frankenstein flees from him, he searches across the
land to find companions. The creature is repeatedly rejected because of his looks, and because of that
he is self conscience of the fact that he is
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Biological Theory Of Aging Essay
There are many factors that influence the aging process, and there are many theories and sub theories
that try to explain the complex process of aging. Aging changes the biochemical and the physiological
process. The theory that best aligns with my view of aging is the biological theory because you can
see these changes every day; maybe you see them in yourself, possibly others. Cell and molecular
biologist examine and propose theories to explain the aging process. There are many biological
theories that, in my opinion, do a great job at explaining outcomes and results of aging; they do so in a
way that is understandable, and these theories have much credible research behind it.
There are two main aging theory categories: programmed and error theories. Programmed theory
assert that aging is an essential and innate part of the biology of people, and that aging is programmed
into our body systems; the three main programmed theories are the programmed senescence theory,
the endocrine theory, and the immune theory. These theories explain changes over time, and these
changes cause symptoms and signs of aging.
The programmed senescence theory is about the process in which a cell loses its ability to divide,
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The stress theory of aging states that the biological system sustains damage from prolonged exposure
to stress. Studies, conducted by endocrinologist Hans Selye, show that when there is prolongs stress
stress related hormones are released from the pituitary gland. Having been prolonged, stress causes
high levels of these hormones continue to be released and weaken the immunity system; the body
becomes susceptible to physical symptoms of illness. In a groundbreaking study that compared
mothers of chronically ill children with mothers of healthy children, it was found that the stress from
the chronically ill children was inversely associated with telomere
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Fraud Related Case Paper
RELATED CASES: None. SUPPORT DOCUMENTS: One Page USPS Correspondence, One Pay Pal
Correspondence, One Page Victoria`s Secret Correspondence, One Page Capital One Correspondence,
One Page Linda Sapp`s Notes, One Page PSO Affidavit Of Identity Theft and One Page Photocopy of
Linda Sapp`s Florida Driver License. On 04/22/2016, I spoke with Linda Sapp in the District II lobby
of the Pasco Sheriff`s Office in reference to Fraudulent Use of her Personal Identification. Ms. Sapp
advised for several days in late March she did not receive any mail. She contacted the United States
Post Office and learned an order to hold her mail from 03/24/2016 to 04/20/2016 was on file for her
address, 26311 Chianina Drive, Wesley Chapel, Florida. Ms. Sapp said ... Show more content on
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Sapp stated she opened all of her mail and discovered correspondence from Pay Pal and Capital One
that are related to fraud. The correspondence from Pay Pal Credit informed her that suspicious activity
was detected on an account that was opened in her name and personal information. The account was
temporarily restricted to prevent future transactions. She was asked to call Pay Pal to verify her
account. Ms. Sapp stated she received correspondence and a credit card from Capital One. She said
she did not apply for a Capital One credit card. Ms. Sapp viewed a copy of her credit report online and
observed a Victoria`s Secret account (number 18663274367) from Comenity Bank that was opened on
03/22/16. The credit card was mailed to 1570 4th Avenue, Pompano Beach, Florida 33060. The
account was approved with a maximum balance of $250.00 of which, $240.00 has been charged to the
credit card. Ms. Sapp stated she has no idea who placed her mail on hold or applied for credit
cards/accounts with Pay Pal, Victoria`s Secret and Capital One using her personal information. She
said all of the credit cards/accounts have been closed and Experian has places a fraud alert on her
personal information. Ms. Sapp advised that on 11/10/2015, her purse, with contents was stolen out of
her vehicle and is documented under PSO case number
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Commodity In Chemistry
Economic Investigation
The economic classification of a substance that is vital for the existence of humankind is an important
notion to understand in order to utilize it both efficiently and effectively. This necessary liquid
solution, comprised of a specific arrangement of hydrogen and oxygen atoms, is known as water
(What is Water Made of?). It is difficult to go through a day without the use of this liquid; whether it
be satisfying your thirst on a hot summer day, washing dirty dishes after dinner, or taking a nice long
hot bubble bath at the end of the day. A multitude of individuals can argue that the very water that has
a variety of uses should be considered a commodity. Correspondingly, there are a multitude of
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Because of scarcity, various economic decisions must be made to allocate resources efficiently
(Scarcity). Water may be a renewable resource, but there is only a limited amount to satisfy an infinite
demand. Only 3% of water on earth is fresh water, with only 1% readily available. The rest lies
underground in aquifers or trapped in glaciers (The World s Water). Due to the limited supply and
growing demand, several countries such as Brazil, Iran, and India are experiencing a shortage (Reig,
Maddocks, Gassert , 2013). The law of supply and demand states that as something becomes scarce,
its value explodes. Water prices in the United States in over 30 states have experienced a 6% increase
due to a limited supply (Walton,
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Psychology Study Guide Chapter 7
Psychology
Chapter 7 P.277 312
Thinking, Language, and Intelligence
Cognition: mental activities involved in acquiring, retaining and using knowledge
Thinking is involved in all conscious mental activity, whether it is acquiring new knowledge,
remembering, planning ahead, or day dreaming. Involves manipulating mental representations of info
Thinking involves the manipulation of two forms; Mental images and concepts
Mental Images
Mental images: mental representation of objects or events that are not physically present
^ how we manipulate visual images and focus on visual images
Sometimes thinking involves manipulation of mental images
Concepts
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Army Alpha: administered in writing
Army Beta: administered orally to recruits and draftees who could not read
After world war one the test were adopted for civilian use
David Wechsler and the Wechsler Intelligence Scales
David Wechsler: In charge of testing adults of widely varying cultural and socioeconomic back rounds
and ages at a large hospital in NY
Designed and intelligence test called the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale published in 1955
Verbal score: represented scores on subtests of vocabulary, comprehension, knowledge of general
information and other verbal tasks
Performance score: reflected scores on largely nonverbal subtests, such as identifying the missing part
in incomplete pictures, arranging pictures to tell a story, or arranging blocks to match a given pattern
Wechsler believed that intelligence involved a variety of mental abilities
The subtest scores on the WAIS also
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American Studies Class Analysis
One of my most memorable learning experiences occurred this year in my American Studies class. As
a part of the class my teacher, Mr. Blahnik, had agree and disagree topics about current issues in today
s society. During this process, differences of ethics and morals clashed, but at the same time it was
beneficial to envision what another is picturing an issue. In addition, it taught how the same facts that
two people build their interpretation of replies completely on the interpretation of each individual.
This knowledge on how everything was based on interpretation allowed me to be rewarded with more
confidence in my response. As a student who moved to Sturgeon Bay High School just a school year
ago, it was nerve racking to be strong in my believes not knowing the basics of what my peers would
think. Moreover, this experience making me confident in my ability of what I can achieve. ... Show
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English Composition is a college accredited course offered to all students, typically most are seniors.
As the only junior that would be taking English Composition I felt compelled to prove my worth of
being capable of handling the course. Since the goal of the class is to introduce students to college
writing the final was a research paper worth 20% of our grade. The subject I choose to write about was
whether or not learning in front of a screen can replace the human face or not. After submitting this
paper I felt like I had undoubtedly put my best foot forward and completed the assignment to the best
of my ability. As a result, not only received an A on the paper, but I had successfully showed that I was
capable of higher
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Bilingual Language Learners ( Ell ), And Students
A. Introduction
There are so many diverse student groups in the United States. Two that are really of interest to me are
English language learners (ELL), and students in foster care. Though they have many similarities, they
are also vastly different.
A.1. Definition and Demographics
ELL students are either students whose first language is not English or who were raised speaking
another language in their home. ELL students made up about 9% of public school students in the
United States during the 2014/2015 school year, which equals out to about 4.5 million students!
Spanish is the number one first language of ELL students, making up about 77%. Arabic and Chinese
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This all falls under linguicism. This discrimination based on language is not only a severe challenge
for ELL students, but also incredibly unfair. As people who speak English as our first language it s
easy to take advantage of that privilege, but we need to give those who do not speak English as their
first language the same respect that we would want if we were learning another language in a
surrounding that was foreign to us.
A.3.a. Strategy for ELL Students
Growing up in an incredibly diverse area, I completely overestimate the availability of ESL (English
as a second language) and ELL teachers. Because all ELL students do not have access to such help,
educators can do well to make a personal effort to reach out to their ELL students. By making a
personal effort to connect with ELL students, educators can better understand how to help them get the
most out of their education. Giving them special attention will not only help them succeed but also
make them feel more comfortable and welcome. Educators could go above and beyond by making
special copies of homework assignments for students that feature both English and the students first
language. This way they will no doubt understand what is being asked of them, but also learn new
words at the same time! Another way educators could show a personal effort could be by making time
to work with the students outside of classroom time, further explaining anything that was taught
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Developing Your Organizational Skills For A Business
Through global innovation GMAFinance wants to provide commercial lending and leasing, as well as
a range of financial services for health care, media, communications, entertainment, consumers, real
estate, and aviation for the general public but needs to be extremely organized with the innovative
process. When you begin a business, you begin a challenge that is unlike any other. Suddenly your life
is much more complicated than you ever thought it would be. The case is certainly no different with a
finance business. Some may think that it is much easier to deal with, but that is just not the case.
While the concession trailer business is a difficult undertaking no matter what you do, there are many
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Listing the things you expect from your business operations and from your employees is a great way
to make sure everything gets done when it is supposed to. Organization is not simply for the business
world. It can make your overall life better in general. Organizing your life will make things easier to
find, save you time, and could even save you money. Time and money don t grow on trees and if you
take the time to organize and then you keep it that way, they are two commodities you don t have to
worry about losing. Organizing your business can bring you the same benefit, in a much bigger way.
The value of your time is more and the money you stand to lose is a much higher amount. The price
for being disorganized in your business is definitely a hefty one.
GMAFinance must study the performance of innovation in a organization and identify the key issues
for managing
the innovation. But what to measure and how to frame the message? Does the performance metrics
have to tied
innovation up in knots? Once organizations decide they have to do more measuring then the key
question becomes:
What do we measure and how do we measure it? A few tips for GMAFinance:
1. Measure things that add value to organizational decisions. Measuring for the sake of measuring is a
waste of time.
2. Think about ways to measure things differently that your competitors. Novel and unique metrics are
just as important to differentiating you as your
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The Controversy On Iran s Nuclear Program
I.
Topic Description
Iran s Nuclear Program
The Islamic Republic of Iran s conquest for nuclear energy technology commenced during the 1950 s,
inspired by U.S President Dwight Eisenhower s program called Atoms for Peace . This program
fabricated a plan in which the U.S Atomic Energy Commission would lend Iran as much as 13.2
pounds of low enriched uranium in order to further develop their nuclear industries, including health
care and medicine.i Two years following the agreement, Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi established
the Tehran Nuclear Research Center at the Tehran University, and the United States to arranged to
supply a five megawatt reactor. Several years later, in July of 1968, Iran signed the Nuclear Non
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It became known in the 1990 s that Iran had certainly renewed their civilian nuclear projects, and
Western tension continued to increase following 2002 and 2003 reports that Iran began clandestine
research into fuel enrichment and conversion. This sparked international controversy over the
intentions behind Iran s nuclear program beyond civilian or peaceful purposes. For example, the
Isfahan Nuclear Technology Center is suspected to house Iran s nuclear weapons programs, and is also
the alleged location of Iran s uranium conversion efforts.iv It is estimated that as many as 366 tons of
uranium hexafluoride has been produced since 2004. This is then fed into centrifuges at another key
site: the Natanz enrichment facility.
Still, Iran continuously denies that its nuclear objectives are to construct atomic weapons, but a large
majority of the international community remains skeptical to the legitimacy of this claim due to the
secrecy of Iran s productions and their refusal to cooperate with the IAEA on several notable
occasions. However, in defense over the concerns pertaining to the secrecy of Iran s program, Iran s
former ambassador to the United Nations, Mohammed Javad Zarif, claims Western tension and
dwindling support for Iran s early nuclear energy programs forced Tehran with no choice but to
continue their nuclear activities in a discreet matter. Zarif wrote in Colombia University s Journal of
International Affairs, To avoid the
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Comparing Divergent And The Maze Runner
My two novels, Divergent and The Maze Runner, have many similarities that I would like to discuss.
Firstly, both novels focused on being thrust into a brand new world that the characters were not used
to. Thomas(The Maze Runner protagonist)started off the book with him waking up inside of a cargo
box, traveling upwards at an incredibly high speed, and with only the memory of his name. When Tris
decided to join the Dauntless, she immediately had to adapt and change, from jumping from trains and
buildings to fighting someone until submission or decommission. To add onto that, despite being both
unfamiliar with their new lives, they were able to adapt fairly quickly with Tris being first in the
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Thomas started from a person who was scared, confused, and curious, into the one who led them out
of the maze and one of the most important Gladers. On the other hand, Tris was a quiet Abnegation
girl who was struggling to fit into Dauntless. Eventually though she became one of the bravest people
in the story, fending off multiple Dauntless soldiers and stopping the Erudite. There were also, quite
obviously, going through very different situations. While, Tris had to fight her way to the top ten, hide
her Divergence, and save an entire faction, Thomas was trying to figure out what his flashbacks
meant, how he could get out of the maze, and why he had so much responsibility. Based on all of this
information, I believe that dystopian fiction really seems to focus on themes of sacrifice, friendship,
and most important of all, overthrowing the system . For example, another dystopian fiction novel that
has all three of these themes is The Hunger Games. In the Hunger Games, Katniss, the protagonist,
risks her life for her sister s wellbeing, makes alliances with other tributes and rebels, and attempts to
overthrow the Capitol. The main plot point of Divergent was to stop the Erudite, the most power
hungry of all five factions. Finally, Thomas stops WICKED, a group of scientists that experimented on
the Gladers. During all three of these dystopian fiction novels the protagonists and their friends
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Moneyball Psychology
In the film Moneyball, there are many different psychological concepts throughout it. The Oscar
nominated film is a visual adaptation of the book Moneyball, which was written by Michael Lewis.
Both the book and movie are based on the true story of the 2002 Oakland A s season and the life of
their general manager Billy Beane, who decides to play professional ball instead of going to Stanford
University. Later Beane becomes a general manager of a low budget team. Beane, played by Brad Pitt,
has one of the cheapest budgets in baseball and must take a different approach, then most other
general managers, in order to build his team. By doing this, Billy Beane creates a new blueprint for
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A well defined problem is a problem with the clear description of the start state, goal state, and the
progressions for reaching the goal state. The approach Billy takes to make this happen is by changing
the way people view the road to success in baseball. To do this, Billy used Bill James algorithm to
signs players he believes are undervalued by the league. In the movie, there is a scene where Billy is
asking all the scouts, what s the problem? The scouts all respond by telling Billy the team needs to
replace Giambi, Damon, and Isringhausen. However, Billy knows that s not the real problem. The real
problem that the scouts couldn t figure out was that Billy was trying figure out how to build a team on
a limited budget that can compete against with big money.
Things don t start to turn around for the team until Billy trades clubhouse problem, Jeremy Giambi,
and all star first baseman, Carlos Pena. Billy didn t Jeremy Giambi attitude and the way he acts off the
field, which is that he parties a too much. Also, Billy didn t how Carlos Pena was starting over Scott
Hatteberg and the algorithm told Billy that the A s would win more games with Hatteberg at first base
than Pena. Billy and the A s do not go on to win the 2002 World Series, however, Billy was successful
in his approach to his well defined problem and influencing the way management values
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U.s. Intelligence Community ( Ic )
The intent of terrorist is to inflict as much harm and damage as possible. More than likely they will
target areas with large population and areas with weak security. If successful, not only will the attack
cause death and injury, the attack will also affect survivors psychological and cause damage to the
economy. The weapon of choice from terrorists ranges from assault rifles to bombs. Any type of
weapon used correctly can bring injury and/or death. The U.S. intelligence community (IC) has
uncovered and verified a plan by al Qaida to conduct a major, coordinated attack within the U.S., to be
perpetrated within the next 30 days in the month of December. This plan involves the use of twenty
(20) suicide bombers, also equipped with automatic weapons, targeting the ten (10) largest shopping
malls in the country during the holiday shopping season. The terrorists are believed to already have
the weapons and explosives necessary and are also believed to have been living in the U.S. for at least
one year. Around the holidays the opportunities for attacks from terrorist is prominent because of the
amount of people in stores and malls. The holiday season usually begins before the week of
Thanksgiving. Therefore, everybody should be alert and vigilant to all suspicious activities during this
time frame and afterward. However, officially, the holiday season for shoppers start the evening of
Thanksgiving and thereafter. During the holiday season both men and women, boys and girls love
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Rhetorical Strategies In Jessica Grose
Not Quite a Clean Sweep: Rhetorical Strategies in
Grose s Cleaning: The Final Feminist Frontier A woman s work is never done: many American
women grow up with this saying and feel it to be true. One such woman, author Jessica Grose, indited
Cleaning:
The Final Feminist Frontier, published in 2013 in the Incipient Republic, and she argues that while the
men in our lives recently commenced taking on more of the childcare and cooking, cleaning still falls
inequitably on women. Grose commences building her credibility with personal facts and reputable
sources, citing convincing facts and statistics, and prosperously employing emotional appeals;
however, toward the cessation of the article, her endeavors to appeal to readers emotions debilitate ...
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Adscititiously, her last verbalization in the article refers to her husband in a way that emasculates the
argument. While returning to the introduction s hook in the conclusion is a frequently used strategy,
Grose opts to return to her discussion of her husband in a facetious way: Grose discusses solutions,
and verbally expresses there is a immensely colossal, untapped market ... for toilet scrubbing iPods. I
bet my husband would buy one. Returning to her own espousement and husband is an appeal to ethos
or personal credibility, and while that works well in the prelude, in the conclusion, it lacks the vigor
and solemnness that the topic deserves and was given earlier in the article. Though Grose commences
the essay by efficaciously persuading her readers of the inequitable distribution of home maintenance
cleaning labor, she loses her potency in the terminus, where she most needs to drive home her
argument. Readers can visually perceive the quandary subsists in both her espousement and
throughout the world; however, her shift to humor and mordacity makes the reader not take the
quandary as solemnly in the terminus. Grose could have more earnestly driven home the point that a
woman s work could be done: by a
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How Addiction Effects the Psychological and Physical...
Darlene Sledge
Fundamentals Of
Research Writing
January 23, 2008
I. Introduction
This qualitative research will investigate how addiction effects the psychological and physical
functioning of daily life. Psychological functioning is the cognitive and behavioral characteristics of
an individual and how they work.
This research relates to counseling. The field of counseling looks at methods that will engage an
individual with personal issues and how they cope on daily basis. I have several reasons why this topic
is of interest to me. I am a Certified Alcohol/Drug Counselor, currently employed as a supervisor at a
Women s Residential Misa Facility. I have been in this field for 10 years and I remain baffled by the ...
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This lack of control is the result of alcohol or drug induced changes in the brain. Those changes, in
turn, cause behavior changes.
The brains of addicted people have been modified by the drug in such a way that absence of the drug
makes a signal to their brain that is equivalent to the signal of when you are starving , says National
Institute of Drug Abuse Director Dr. Nora Volkow. It is as if the individual was in a state of
deprivation, where taking the drug is indispensable for survival. It s as powerful as that.
Addiction grows more serious over time. Substance use disorders travel along a continuum. This
progression can be measured by the amount, frequency, and context of a person s substance use. As
their illness deepens, addicted people need more alcohol or other drugs; they may use more often, and
use in situations they never imagined when they first began to drink or take drugs. The illness
becomes harder to treat and the related health problems, such as organ disease, become worse.
This is not something that develops overnight for any individual, says addiction expert Dr. Kathleen
Brady. Generally there s a series of steps that individuals go through from experimentation and
occasional use [to] the actual loss of control of use. And it really is that process that defines addiction.
(HBO: Addiction: What Is
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Bowling for Columbine by Michael Moore
Documentaries are usually boring, just spitting facts at the viewers. Not Michael Moore s Bowling For
Columbine, this film was very different from any other documentary. It was not simply facts, instead
Moore took a different approach to get the attention of the less informed. Learning a lot throughout the
film, it would be a great recommendation for anyone looking to learn about the gun accessibility and
violence within America.
In this documentary, Moore begins by showing how easy it is to obtain a gun in America. He finds out
about a bank that is giving away guns at the opening of an account with them. Going into the bank
followed by a camera crew, Moore is granted the bank account with the accompanying gun, thus,
highlighting the easy accessibility of guns in America. However on Michael Moore s website, he
comes out and says that the bank scene is staged with hired actors, but it was inspired by an ad he had
seen in a Michigan newspaper in 2001 (Moore). This scene was very compelling, making the viewer
realize that gun regulations are quite lose. Upon finding out that the scene was not real, some of the
shock is lost, due to the fact that the process was most likely more complex than Moore had made it
seem. It is shocking that a bank would give away guns, of all things, to bring in new account holders,
and it was a good element that Moore brought into the film.
Many things have been said implying that this documentary is not in fact a documentary. Despite
winning
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The Revenge Of Seven
The Revenge of Seven starts off right where The Fall of Five left off. The Mogadorians have just
destroyed the Garde s hideout in Chicago and Five has just accidently killed Eight. Seven, Six, and
Nine are all down in Florida trying to recuperate after they lost their friend, Eight. Four is with Sam,
Sarah, Malcolm, and an unlikely ally, Adam a Mogadorian. He has taken the powers from One after
she was killed so Adam can control some seismic activity, which he used to save John, and to fight
against his father. The group in Florida is going back to find Eight s body so another Mogadorian like
Adam can take his powers to use against them. Ella was taken by the Mogadorians and is now in one
of the ships orbiting Earth. Setrákus Ra, the Mogadorian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Pittacus made her change in such a dramatic way that you couldn t misconstrue what he was going for.
Seven is now the type of girl that if you say one thing wrong or out of place she will give you a death
stare telling you not to ever make that mistake ever again. This all changed when out of a rash mistake
Five stabbed Eight trying to get to Nine. When Eight was killed Seven felt like a part of her was
ripped away never to return. Which led to the change in Seven that even allowed her to rip Five s eye
out with an icicle. In this moment of loss Seven has seemed to have gained the new legacy of
controlling the temp to lower it enough to freeze or even to control the ice and water itself. It was
never clearly explained what she can all do with this new found power, but one thing is clear, she is no
longer the girl who will sit back and watch the fight unfold. This is never more prevenient then when
Seven confronts a man at a local bar who is hitting on her: Marina roughly snatches his wrist. I can
hear the moisture on his arm crackle as it flash freezes, and a second later the guy is crying out as
Marina twists his arm behind his back (Lore 71). I see this behavior extremely reasonable given the
circumstances that she was put through and is now enduring. She lost the boy of her dreams and
somebody is now hitting on her. I also can relate her in this way because of how she feels after these
terrible events hit her all at once. Mainly it is when I get into an argument with my parents. I keep on
thinking that they are treating me unfairly just because I am there son and I convince myself that it is
there fault or that they refuse to see my side of the story. Either way immediately after I get in the
mood that as soon as the littlest things start to irritate me I over react to it (it usually
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  • 6. The Stop And Frisk Laws The stop and frisk laws in New York City illustrate Max Weber s idea of the societal role of laws because it shows how Weber distinguishes the law from things such as social norms and customs. In other words, Weber believes that rather than create laws that conform to the norms of society, they are made in accordance of the needs of a state. Weber defines law as coercive order, an order that has the potential backing of the full force of the state, (Law, Status, Wealth, and Power 110). A state can support the law with full support in order to protect what it was made to protect. The stop and frisk laws are a great example of laws such as the ones that German lawyer Max Weber described. The idea of a stop and frisk is that a police officer can arrest a suspect only if they have enough suspicion that someone has committed a crime. A stop is only allowed when a police officer observes unusual conduct which leads him reasonably to conclude in light of his experience that criminal activity may be afoot, (Toobin, TNY 2013). Some believe that the search and frisk law itself is not the issue, but that the practice by police officers is what is at question. Constantly targeting minorities is what the basis of the controversy behind this law is. As the numbers will show in the rest of this essay, they are the ones who are being most frequently searched and this is resulting in a high number of people who are against this law. There have been countless trials in New York ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. God Breathed And Is Useful For Teaching, Rebuking,... 16 All Scripture is God breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, (2 Timothy 3:16) It s amazing how similar, and yet how different a couple can be. take my parents for instance. Both of them enjoyed cooking, but they went about it in completely different ways. My mother is the, by the book recipe follower. She may deviate if, over time she has found she had to make some adjustments in seasoning, but by and large she is going to be exact, and do what the recipe calls for. My Dad was more the seat of the pants type. If my mother was the classical music type in cooking, my Dad was the improvisational jazz type. I don t think he ever followed a recipe in his entire life. He would go to the kitchen, begin looking at what we had and create something. You never knew what you were going to get but it was usually pretty good. Two different approaches, but they came up with the same results. They were able to do this because, while they may have had a different way to go about it, they both still had to follow the rules of , the physics of cooking. They both knew if you wanted something to taste good, and to be consistent you had to have the same ingredients. Every time. Leaving out an ingredient could prove disastrous,and could be the difference between a delicious meal and a disaster. Take for instance the time in a mandatory high school home ec class I forgot to add baking powder to a chocolate cake ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Problem Of Australia Insolvency Law Essay Introduction In fact, Australia insolvency law is known as one of the best insolvency law in western country. It provide a stable and fair circumstance for economy growth. The complete set of organizational structure make sure that the procedures are functional correct. The effective supervisory mechanism and detail rules can protect the legal interest of creditors. The creative voluntary administration provide precious opportunities for insolvent company to restart their business. However, recently, the insolvent trading law are cited as a reason why investors refuse to get involved in a startup. The negative impact of insolvent trading laws are regarded as the stumbling block of innovation and ambition. This article analyses the statement critically basis on historical data and cases. After discussing the necessity of the reform, the author provides some detail solution for the issue and give some comment on other people suggested reform. Analysis In order to analyses the statement that our current insolvency laws put too much focus on penalizing and stigmatizing the failures, the purpose of insolvency laws and the situation of the laws should be acknowledged first. Research conducted in The Early History of Bankruptcy Law (Levinthal, 1918) expresses that In Ireland there was a practice of fasting on , in which the creditor would stay at the debtor s doorway to compel payment. The logic was that other members of the society would not allow the debtor to let the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Ancient India Study Guide 4.1 Monarchy Chapter 1 talks about the various forms of government that used to exist in ancient India.it talks about how Government in ancient India was a sovereignty over a region by a ruler who worked as its defender, a role which included both secular and religious force with The importance of authority changing drastically between the Vedic and Later Vedic period, and experiencing further improvement affected by Buddhism. Over time, the ruler developed from what might as well be called a tribal boss to a completely divine god lord on whose sacrifices the kingdom depended for success and on whose laws the society depended for order The king was not considered divine in the early Vedic period. However, the king was increasingly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Indian king exercised supreme administrative and judicial power, was in possession of all the military forces of the kingdom and with his Council alone responsible for peace and war and he had too a general supervision and control over the good order and welfare of the life of the community, but his power was not personal and it was besides hedged in by safeguards against abuse and encroachment and limited by the liberties and powers of other public authorities and interests who were, so to speak, lesser co partners with him in the exercise of sovereignty and administrative legislation and control. He was in fact a limited or constitutional monarch, although the machinery by which the constitution was maintained and the limitation effected differed from the kind familiar in European history; and even the continuance of his rule was far more dependent than that of mediaeval European kings on the continued will and assent of the people. However the form of monarchy that we see as existing today is completely different from what used to exist way back in ancient India .Monarchy is a form of government in which sovereignty is actually or nominally embodied in a single individual (the monarch. Forms of monarchy differs widely based on the level of legal autonomy the monarch holds in governance, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay On Visual Perception Evaluate the evidence that visual perception involves bottom up and top down processing. The perceptual system is comprised of a of a diverse range of senses including visual, auditory, olfactory and tactition; the perceptual system is part of the nervous system, which contains millions of nerve cells called receptors that sense and respond to a plethora of sensory stimuli including light, sound and temperature. The act of perceiving rather than merely sensing enables us to analyse and make sense of incoming sensory information, allowing us to construct a description of the environment to inform and guide our actions within a complex, dynamic world. For primates, as compared to other species, vision has predominantly been relied ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The vibrant environment to which Gibson refers is composed of images and surfaces with varying densities, textures, sizes, distances and shapes, and the interaction or movement of the observer and the movement of the object provide ample information to generate perception. Gibson emphasises the significance of what he terms the optic array whereby light reflected from a multitude of textured surfaces unites in the visual field occupied by the observer, thus altering in conjunction with the position of the observer, hence providing information about where the object is in space. Furthermore, Gibson purposed that in addition to the optic array, invariants or higher order features, such as horizon ration relation and texture gradient offer explicit insight into the nature of the environment (as cited in Pike Edgar, 2010, pp 74 76). Horizon ration relation explored by Sedgwick (1973) enables us to judge relative heights and distances of objects; the distance of objects can be judged as the ratio of the proportion of the horizon above to below the object remains constant, however if objects viewed at the same distance differ in height the overall height of the horizon correspondingly increases (as cited in Pike Edgar, 2010 pp 74 76). Likewise, texture gradient provides information about the density, height, and width of individual elements contained within and varying from surface to surface. Additionally Gibson posits motion and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Ophelia, By William Shakespeare Essay Ophelia is a terminal character in Hamlet, whose death is caused by a lack of self control and self knowledge. Her father controls her life, and when he dies, her life is essentially over. This poses the question: why does the death of Polonius bring on the complete collapse and destruction of Ophelia? Polonius controls Ophelia, and does a substantial amount of her thinking. Without him, she has no direction in her life and no way to express herself as she has been so suppressed her entire life, and all of a sudden she is free. She does not know what to do with herself. It is possible that Hamlet s rejection of Ophelia contributes to her madness, it is possible that her not being a virgin contributes to it, and it is also possible that she has lost all control due to the series of events that have proven her lack of worth in this patriarchal society. This essay will argue that with her father gone, Ophelia no longer knows what to do with her life, and has no intended purpose since no one is invested in her life anymore. In order to clearly understand the dynamics between Polonius and Ophelia, it is crucial to understand Polonius as a person. First, it is important to look at what people in the kingdom, specifically Hamlet, think about him. By comparing the what people think about him and his actions, his character can accurately be predicted. Hamlet appears to be the most reputable character to take opinions from in this instance, because he is not involved in the scandal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Exploration Of United States Of America Assignment 1, Exploration of United States of America In assignment one, I choose to exploration of country United States of America website. The website is divided into seven sections on the top of the website. The seven parts of the website which included: government agencies and elected officials, health, housing and community, jobs and unemployment, money and shopping, travel and immigration, and more services. In this website, it shows us how to find the government services and information by topic in the middle of the website. The amazing part of the website is we can contact government agencies and elected officials to the president, U.S Senators, U.S. Representative, federal agencies, governor, state legislators, state agencies, local, and tribal. At the end of the website, it shows up the way to contact USA.gov by phone, email, or chat, the basic information about this website, and stay connected with the website in Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, google, or RSS. In my analysis paper, I am going to explain litter bit for each section and mainly focus on travel and immigration part. The A Z Index of U.S government agencies, branches of government, contact elected officials, contact government by topic, and state, local, and tribal government topic can be found on Government agencies and elected official s department section. When you click on the agencies, it shows the order of alphabet of agencies and website, contact, main address, email, phone number, toll free, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Impact Of Quantum Computing This article reflects its author s opinion and is unaffiliated with any corporation. Microsoft has unveiled a programming language for their quantum revolution. To keep up with the times, you may want to prepare yourself. With Visual Studio as the Microsoft brand of Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for this language, you are already equipped to explore workshop platforms. IBM has also released the IBM Q system for this purpose. At the end of September, Firefox announced the launch of Firefox Quantum. This project will take Project Quantum to the next level. It will utilize Firefox s Servo research project results to prepare the popular internet browser for the next phase of modern computers. Yet these IDEs may only be the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Which means they have the teeth to make possible all those little 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea style aspirations of the modern Jules Verne type futurists. Massive numbers meet Einstein machines Introducing quantum capacities to self programming artificial intelligence is like putting Einstein in front of a sky sized blackboard. Give such a mind a piece of chalk and the innovations stretch beyond any conceivable border. Better yet, the more capacity an artificially intelligent persona has to increase its own intelligence, the greater capacity it has to understand these massive computations. Holography and IDEs With the official inception of Microsoft HoloLen s availability, we have a glimpse at a future where massive schematics and smart computers can lead us into smart simulations. Consider AI with the capacity to use HoloLens on their own. Suppose that quantum mechanics can increase the data capacity of holographic apps like HoloLens allowing for the size of the holography to expand. Consider then the possibility that these machines can take us into a programmed reality the size of a small building. This virtual theater projected into the physical space would allow for us to program our applications with some tangibility. We would be able to engineer our computer systems with as much physical confidence as construction teams. When something malfunctioned, we would see it because that part of the visible system would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Human Impact On Wetlands Essay Human Impact Humans have had a huge impact on wetlands in multiple ways. From construction of homes to pollution to altering chemical composition of the wetland, we have had a negative impact on our precious wetlands. Without even noticing, our daily actions have greatly affected the ecosystem. Statistics In the 1600 s, there were approximately 220 million acres of wetlands in the forty eight states (Dahl 1990). Since then, the numbers have been dropping drastically. In 1980, an estimated number of 103.3 million acres of wetlands were left (Dahl and Johnson 1991). That s a 53% decrease! (See Figure 3.5) Most states have lost around 50% of their wetlands, but others such as Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Kentucky, and Ohio have lost about 80%. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wetlands are extremely important to the environment, but many don t know this. The term, swamp is the word that most people would think of when wetlands are discussed. Because of this, public support of wetland conservation is low and therefore conservation efforts aren t at their full potential. If we can raise awareness through public gatherings at local forums such as the library or town center, we can create a much bigger ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Analysis Of Charlie In The Rocky Horror Picture Shows The protagonist whose name is Charlie is a freshman. He is by no means popular, but not the biggest nerd in his school. He is timid, thoughtful, intelligent yet his social awkwardness blocks it all. He is a wallflower, as seen in the movie, found between attempting to carry on with his life but running away from it. Charlie endeavors to explore his way through unfamiliar domain: the world of first dates, mixtapes, family dramas, friends, sex, drugs, and the play The Rocky Horror Picture Show. As he challenges himself through these life experiences, he cannot remain on the sideline until the end of time. I think he realizes that remaining on the edge of life offers only one view on life. The emptiness of culture shown in the film: There is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Charlie, similar to each human s beginning, needs to be known all around. Amid the scene at the football game where he met Sam and Patrick, I asked myself: what constrained him to go to the football game in any case? Why might he hazard such an enthusiastic venture to go to? And afterward I understood, he needed to take an interest. He needed to be known and be seen and be a piece of an option that is greater than him. He sought after the possibility of discussing the diversion with somebody on Monday morning, and Sam and Patrick offered him simply that: a place for him to talk, be listened, and take an interest. At last, the community gave Charlie a setting to others to know him furthermore know ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Plagiarism In The Secret Window In Secret Window, Mort Rainey, the main character, is a writer going through a divorce and accusations of plagiarism, making for a somber mood throughout the movie which is shown through the weather and lighting. Mort s current situation is less than ideal, one of the reasons being his separation from his wife, Amy. The lighting in his home is dark and dingy, paralleling his current relationship with Amy. Whereas Amy s home, which Mort purchased and previously resided in with her, is bright and illuminating. This contrast between Mort s dull home and Amy s luminous one effectively portrays how each is handling the divorce. Amy discusses her new relationship, while Mort lays around on the couch less than enthused. The lighting is able to speak ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Using Secondary Data Sources In Public Health Module 3 Professional Learning Log # 4 Monica Eickmeyer The use of secondary data sources adds another resource for public health practitioners in policy and intervention development. Instead of just using primary resources, secondary resources may be integrated to provide robust data collectively. Also, multiple data sources may be applied to gain a better understanding of the public health concern. Data sets available for mortality, morbidity, health outcomes, social and living environments can determine health needs and barriers to care. In situations where funding resources are a concern or limited, secondary data sources may be considered and applied in public health. If another agency has already collected the data, expenses are reduced and time is saved. However, categories and age groups may not be available for the question you have chosen. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, if the secondary data reveals a rise in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a lung disease caused primarily by chronic cigarette smoking, then anti smoking interventions can be aimed at specific groups. However, when applying secondary data sources, a consideration of how and why the data was collected and for whom should be considered. Examining trends over time provides longitudinal data about COPD and smoking to track the success and failures of public health interventions and policies. For example, smoking policies have been implemented through time and getting tougher for smokers to gain access to publicly smoking in Canada. Also, data about the effects of secondary smoke may be examined to determine if diseases related to secondhand smoke are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Violence And Its Effect On Society Introduction The presence of violence is all around us; embedded in our everyday lives. Such acts may be masked and subtle; while others are exposed and evident. One thing, however, is certain, a single act of violence creates a rippling effect of repercussions. The use of violence can often leave much longer lasting residues of violence which return again in the future (Brand Jacobsen, 2005, p. 12). This cycle of malice and destruction must end. Thus, where does one begin to initiate change? Awareness is key in the stand against violence. For I cannot solve the problem if I am incognizant of it preying in plain sight. Moreover, claims of ignorance and partial justification are not acceptable excuses to dismiss or ignore the veracity of violence among us. I believe just as violence can propagate from one act, so can acts of peace. Reflection I am guilty of turning a blind eye in the face of violence (structural and cultural). I have walked away and dismissed it in my mind because to acknowledge it makes it real. And once it becomes real, I have to do something about it. By nature, I am a very anxious person. As such, I am uncomfortable with uncharted waters and conflict. I do not instigate or involve myself in conflict to keep my stress level at a minimum. Therefore, I adamantly avoid situations with a propensity for violence at all costs. Until this class, I was uninformed of the various forms of violence with the exception of direct violence. However, I believe the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Internal Colonial Model Essay A community builds from a group of people sharing particular characteristics such as goals, interest, attitudes. In barrios and colonias chicano/as often stay within their ethnicity, and sharing a common culture, never stepping outside the box. Therefore, the internal colonial model mocks a structured community implementing the basic roles the community shadows driven oppressive forces. The oppressive forces that chicano/as perceived powerless in the American society are due to economic barriers, cultural, social and psychological. As American society depend of free labor the chicano communities start to develop an economic barrier the internal colonial model imposes. The forces imposed are the lower wages and have the right to little or no ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Culture is very important to the chicano communities, it is the foundation of forming a family and etc. Yet being imposed to another culture integrates to a person living for a negative or positive affect. The chicanos showing the zero of importance to employment and political power affect the culture. Having the chicano/a communities to change and create a new culture, a culture where chicanos do not feel less than the American Society. In the Mirande book, he mentions, According to this view other immigrant groups also brought different cultural values with them, but these values were discarded as they assimilated into the great melting pot (186). This is a visual example of the internal colonial model, since the communities are not willing to step outside the box but communities are willing to adapt and accept new cultures into their communities. Each factor depends on one another the economic barriers impacts the culture barriers changing and forcing the chicanos way of live, so living a typical American life in order to earn decent job that was once ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Exploration Of The English Language In this exploration blend, we efficiently explored the exploration writing from 1989 to 2010 to inspect vocabulary information and perusing system use and guideline, as identified with perusing perception for center evaluations English dialect learners in U.S. schools. By and large, the discoveries from the methodical audit uncovered that both vocabulary advancement furthermore perusing technique direction are vital in creating center evaluations ELLs as effective English perusers. By and large, the studies bolster that vocabulary is a key element impacting ELLs capacity to grasp English message and make that the exchange of vocabulary information from the L1 to the perusing in the second dialect (L2) can happen for local Spanish talking ELLs. While less capable English perusers may see the L1 as an obstruction to English perusing understanding, the L1 can be utilized deliberately by more capable perusers to recognize obscure vocabulary and appreciate content. In terms of Spanish English cognates, there is by all accounts a complementary relationship, such that related distinguishing proof furthermore utilize can expand English perusing, generally as capability in English perusing can add to understudies capacity to perceive cognates. The studies additionally recommend that perusing techniques can be exchanged over dialects, and they record the utilization of cognates and interpretation as techniques that capable local Spanish speaking bilingual perusers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Compare and Contrast Essay on King Lear and Macbeth Shakespeare had written many plays in his life time, some of them included various tragedies which included King Lear and Macbeth. All of Shakespeare s plays had a theme which was used to help the story s plot to advance further, making events much more interesting. King Lear and Macbeth both have a common theme of madness that is apparent throughout the play which has been depicted differently. They are both written in different ways but still share a same purpose. The essay will be broken down into three parts; firstly we will look at the way madness is viewed in Macbeth. Secondly, we will look at the way King Lear portrays madness lastly we will compare the two to see how differently madness is displayed. While both plays share this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ross responds to him, What sights, my lord (III.iii.118). The Insanity of Macbeth is shown in these quotes. Shakespeare s description of Macbeth s thoughts visibly reveals the theme of madness. Shakespeare portrays madness among many of his characters, and he returns to the theme again and again. Indirect characterization in the form of Lear s mad speeches allows Shakespeare to convey the theme of madness. For example one of Lear s first speeches after things started to go bad for him, Poor naked wretches, wheresoe er you are, That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm, How shall your house hold heads and unfed sides, Your loop d and window d rag gedness, defend you... (III.iv.35 38). Lear s insanity increases throughout the play, demonstrated to the audience through more speeches, until his emotions overthrow his reason at the climax of the play. Lear randomly shouts in to the storm, Rumble thy bellyfull! Spit, fire! Spout, rain! Nor rain, wind, thunder, fire are my daughters. I tax not you, you elements, with unkindness. I never gave you kingdom, called you children (III.ii.14 17). The example of Lear invoking the storm to destroy the seeds of matter along with many other absurd statements illustrates that he has an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Pro Death Penalties Death is the most mortifying thing almost everyone is afraid of, including criminals. Death penalties not only affect the criminal, but it also affects the state by its great expense. Sentencing someone to death is an unnatural and cruel ability the law has over people. Also, innocent people can be put on the death row. To sum up, death penalties should no longer be allowed because they are highly expensive, they are a cruel way to end someone s life, and some people may be falsely accused, though they are just following the jurisdiction system. Even if they do abide by the law, death penalties are very costly. For instance, Richard C. Dieter stated that all his studies concluded that the cost of the death penalty amounts to a net expense ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As evidence, Steven D. Stewart wrote that the risk of making a mistake with the extraordinary due process applied in death penalty cases is very small. This conveys that it is highly unlikely that an innocent person will be sentenced to death since the court takes care not to make any mistakes. They go through a complicated procedure to avoid any mistakes that can cost someone s life, whether the person is guilty or innocent. However, other researchers like Russ Feingold claimed that since the reinstatement of the modern death penalty, 87 people have been freed from death row because they were later proven innocent. This illustrates that even though the court tries to prevent mistakes, innocent people are still placed on the death row. Death penalties are very risky due to the fact that the judges can falsely accuse someone of a crime and cause them to be sentenced to death. To sum up, death penalties can be very perilous because blameless people can meet their demise even if the court does their best not to make such errors. The reasons and evidence explained above support the popular opinion that death penalties should be banned. They take away lives in a cruel fashion while also costing the state or country many expenses. Some people may even be guiltless and they re still put on the death row due to misjudgement. In conclusion, death penalties should be prohibited due to their cost, inhumanity, and the risk of more innocents ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Except For Those Of Us Who Are Above It By Herb Block History classes have always been a requirement for high school students to graduate. Some of these classes include United States history, Government, and World History. Although, there is a lack of any classes dealing with local history. State history alone only receives attention in the elementary school system and about a week in Government class. All school systems should include, in the required classes to take to receive a high school diploma, a local history class, so that the students may have a knowledge of the place where they live. Although, a more underlining issue behind local history needs to be answered first. In the general world of history, local history is too often in the hands of ... dedicated amateurs ... (Hicken ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They should rather figure out their own history and help out the poor amateurs trying their best to put the puzzle together. Furthermore, local history in general needs to be cared about more. Like said before, the top level of prestige among historians is occupied by those who teach African or Asian history (Hicken 1). This prestige is also portrayed very well by Herb Block s political cartoon Except for Those of Us Who Are above It. Which, displays bureaucrats sitting on top of Washington above everyone else, with a caption Equal Justice Under Law. Which, shows that those of more important roles consider themselves better than the lower rules. All together, this shows that after people spend countless years in school and in the work force being a historian, they are studying the histories abroad and of more accomplishment, rather than their own with facts that have no meaning. Although, even major historians have hypocritically given themselves over to the study of some phase of history which, in the long run, amounted to only a minor aspect of a larger problem (Hicken 1). Yet, they ridicule local history and those who research it. These issues amongst historians are the major underlying issues when proposing the concept of a local history class. Now, looking at local history in a more positive light; it has an impression on the current environments people are surrounded with. What has happened in the past has shaped the places people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Edith Budge Influence In addition, Budge also directly influenced at least two authors. The first of these authors was Edith Nesbit. She was the British author who wrote The Story of the Amulet (1906), a children s novel. In the novel, a group of kids get their hands on an Ancient Egyptian amulet near the British Museum in London. Nesbit dedicated the novel to E. A. Wallis Budge after talking with him about the book before she wrote it. The story was clearly influenced by the concept of Egyptian magic, as well as curses, as the children are told the amulet will grant their heart s desire. The amulet then sends them back in time, and allows them to understand the language of ancient Egypt. This narrative is clearly influenced by the tales of Egyptian magic Budge described. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rider Haggard, also corresponded directly with Budge. Haggard wrote King Solomon s Mines (1885), a novel that tells of a group of adventurers searching in an unknown part of Africa for one of the member s missing brother. The novel could be seen as having colonialist themes, due to the uncomfortable exchanges between white and black characters. Not only that, there are also references to curses in this novel. Though the stories were different, Sands O Connor, a British literary critic, talks about some of their shared similarities. Both authors had interests in Egypt, but due to their lack of knowledge, consulted the British Museum before writing their novels. According to Sands O Connor, Nesbit and Haggard valued and trusted the opinions of Keeper Budge enough to submit various drafts of their manuscripts to him and to be humbled by his encouragement. Thus, there was a direct correlation between fiction authors and archeologists at the time. With that in mind, the documents written by Budge, and his more bigoted counterparts, become even more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Examples Of Romanticism In Frankenstein Another aspect of romanticism that is prevalent in Shelly s novel is the way Frankenstein, and his creation, are controlled by their emotions. Frankenstein is continually ruled by his feelings of fear, guilt, and love throughout the novel. For instance, he works for nearly two years to accomplish his goal of creating life, only to immediately flee because of fear when his work comes to life. This was a major illustration for the reader that despite being an experienced scientist Frankenstein was still ruled by emotions. In a large portion of the novel Frankenstein seems to be completely motivated by his fear of the creature he created. When his brother died, he feared people discovering his secret so he let an innocent woman stand trial. When the monster requested a partner, his fear of the monster propelled him to try, only to have his fear of having two creatures alive stop him from completing the work. At the end of the story, Frankenstein s anger over the death of his family members propelled him to chase the creature across the frozen waters, which lead to his death. Frankenstein was a brilliant thinker who was continually consumed and motivated by his emotions. Frankenstein s creation was also very much controlled by his emotions. After he is created and Frankenstein flees from him, he searches across the land to find companions. The creature is repeatedly rejected because of his looks, and because of that he is self conscience of the fact that he is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Biological Theory Of Aging Essay There are many factors that influence the aging process, and there are many theories and sub theories that try to explain the complex process of aging. Aging changes the biochemical and the physiological process. The theory that best aligns with my view of aging is the biological theory because you can see these changes every day; maybe you see them in yourself, possibly others. Cell and molecular biologist examine and propose theories to explain the aging process. There are many biological theories that, in my opinion, do a great job at explaining outcomes and results of aging; they do so in a way that is understandable, and these theories have much credible research behind it. There are two main aging theory categories: programmed and error theories. Programmed theory assert that aging is an essential and innate part of the biology of people, and that aging is programmed into our body systems; the three main programmed theories are the programmed senescence theory, the endocrine theory, and the immune theory. These theories explain changes over time, and these changes cause symptoms and signs of aging. The programmed senescence theory is about the process in which a cell loses its ability to divide, grow and function; loss of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The stress theory of aging states that the biological system sustains damage from prolonged exposure to stress. Studies, conducted by endocrinologist Hans Selye, show that when there is prolongs stress stress related hormones are released from the pituitary gland. Having been prolonged, stress causes high levels of these hormones continue to be released and weaken the immunity system; the body becomes susceptible to physical symptoms of illness. In a groundbreaking study that compared mothers of chronically ill children with mothers of healthy children, it was found that the stress from the chronically ill children was inversely associated with telomere ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Fraud Related Case Paper RELATED CASES: None. SUPPORT DOCUMENTS: One Page USPS Correspondence, One Pay Pal Correspondence, One Page Victoria`s Secret Correspondence, One Page Capital One Correspondence, One Page Linda Sapp`s Notes, One Page PSO Affidavit Of Identity Theft and One Page Photocopy of Linda Sapp`s Florida Driver License. On 04/22/2016, I spoke with Linda Sapp in the District II lobby of the Pasco Sheriff`s Office in reference to Fraudulent Use of her Personal Identification. Ms. Sapp advised for several days in late March she did not receive any mail. She contacted the United States Post Office and learned an order to hold her mail from 03/24/2016 to 04/20/2016 was on file for her address, 26311 Chianina Drive, Wesley Chapel, Florida. Ms. Sapp said ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sapp stated she opened all of her mail and discovered correspondence from Pay Pal and Capital One that are related to fraud. The correspondence from Pay Pal Credit informed her that suspicious activity was detected on an account that was opened in her name and personal information. The account was temporarily restricted to prevent future transactions. She was asked to call Pay Pal to verify her account. Ms. Sapp stated she received correspondence and a credit card from Capital One. She said she did not apply for a Capital One credit card. Ms. Sapp viewed a copy of her credit report online and observed a Victoria`s Secret account (number 18663274367) from Comenity Bank that was opened on 03/22/16. The credit card was mailed to 1570 4th Avenue, Pompano Beach, Florida 33060. The account was approved with a maximum balance of $250.00 of which, $240.00 has been charged to the credit card. Ms. Sapp stated she has no idea who placed her mail on hold or applied for credit cards/accounts with Pay Pal, Victoria`s Secret and Capital One using her personal information. She said all of the credit cards/accounts have been closed and Experian has places a fraud alert on her personal information. Ms. Sapp advised that on 11/10/2015, her purse, with contents was stolen out of her vehicle and is documented under PSO case number ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Commodity In Chemistry Economic Investigation The economic classification of a substance that is vital for the existence of humankind is an important notion to understand in order to utilize it both efficiently and effectively. This necessary liquid solution, comprised of a specific arrangement of hydrogen and oxygen atoms, is known as water (What is Water Made of?). It is difficult to go through a day without the use of this liquid; whether it be satisfying your thirst on a hot summer day, washing dirty dishes after dinner, or taking a nice long hot bubble bath at the end of the day. A multitude of individuals can argue that the very water that has a variety of uses should be considered a commodity. Correspondingly, there are a multitude of individuals that can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of scarcity, various economic decisions must be made to allocate resources efficiently (Scarcity). Water may be a renewable resource, but there is only a limited amount to satisfy an infinite demand. Only 3% of water on earth is fresh water, with only 1% readily available. The rest lies underground in aquifers or trapped in glaciers (The World s Water). Due to the limited supply and growing demand, several countries such as Brazil, Iran, and India are experiencing a shortage (Reig, Maddocks, Gassert , 2013). The law of supply and demand states that as something becomes scarce, its value explodes. Water prices in the United States in over 30 states have experienced a 6% increase due to a limited supply (Walton, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Psychology Study Guide Chapter 7 Psychology Chapter 7 P.277 312 Thinking, Language, and Intelligence Cognition: mental activities involved in acquiring, retaining and using knowledge Thinking is involved in all conscious mental activity, whether it is acquiring new knowledge, remembering, planning ahead, or day dreaming. Involves manipulating mental representations of info Thinking involves the manipulation of two forms; Mental images and concepts Mental Images Mental images: mental representation of objects or events that are not physically present ^ how we manipulate visual images and focus on visual images Sometimes thinking involves manipulation of mental images Concepts Concepts: mental category we have formed to group objects, events, or situations that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Army Alpha: administered in writing Army Beta: administered orally to recruits and draftees who could not read After world war one the test were adopted for civilian use David Wechsler and the Wechsler Intelligence Scales David Wechsler: In charge of testing adults of widely varying cultural and socioeconomic back rounds and ages at a large hospital in NY Designed and intelligence test called the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale published in 1955 Verbal score: represented scores on subtests of vocabulary, comprehension, knowledge of general information and other verbal tasks Performance score: reflected scores on largely nonverbal subtests, such as identifying the missing part in incomplete pictures, arranging pictures to tell a story, or arranging blocks to match a given pattern Wechsler believed that intelligence involved a variety of mental abilities The subtest scores on the WAIS also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. American Studies Class Analysis One of my most memorable learning experiences occurred this year in my American Studies class. As a part of the class my teacher, Mr. Blahnik, had agree and disagree topics about current issues in today s society. During this process, differences of ethics and morals clashed, but at the same time it was beneficial to envision what another is picturing an issue. In addition, it taught how the same facts that two people build their interpretation of replies completely on the interpretation of each individual. This knowledge on how everything was based on interpretation allowed me to be rewarded with more confidence in my response. As a student who moved to Sturgeon Bay High School just a school year ago, it was nerve racking to be strong in my believes not knowing the basics of what my peers would think. Moreover, this experience making me confident in my ability of what I can achieve. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... English Composition is a college accredited course offered to all students, typically most are seniors. As the only junior that would be taking English Composition I felt compelled to prove my worth of being capable of handling the course. Since the goal of the class is to introduce students to college writing the final was a research paper worth 20% of our grade. The subject I choose to write about was whether or not learning in front of a screen can replace the human face or not. After submitting this paper I felt like I had undoubtedly put my best foot forward and completed the assignment to the best of my ability. As a result, not only received an A on the paper, but I had successfully showed that I was capable of higher ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Bilingual Language Learners ( Ell ), And Students A. Introduction There are so many diverse student groups in the United States. Two that are really of interest to me are English language learners (ELL), and students in foster care. Though they have many similarities, they are also vastly different. A.1. Definition and Demographics ELL students are either students whose first language is not English or who were raised speaking another language in their home. ELL students made up about 9% of public school students in the United States during the 2014/2015 school year, which equals out to about 4.5 million students! Spanish is the number one first language of ELL students, making up about 77%. Arabic and Chinese are the next two most popular languages ELL students speak, but only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This all falls under linguicism. This discrimination based on language is not only a severe challenge for ELL students, but also incredibly unfair. As people who speak English as our first language it s easy to take advantage of that privilege, but we need to give those who do not speak English as their first language the same respect that we would want if we were learning another language in a surrounding that was foreign to us. A.3.a. Strategy for ELL Students Growing up in an incredibly diverse area, I completely overestimate the availability of ESL (English as a second language) and ELL teachers. Because all ELL students do not have access to such help, educators can do well to make a personal effort to reach out to their ELL students. By making a personal effort to connect with ELL students, educators can better understand how to help them get the most out of their education. Giving them special attention will not only help them succeed but also make them feel more comfortable and welcome. Educators could go above and beyond by making special copies of homework assignments for students that feature both English and the students first language. This way they will no doubt understand what is being asked of them, but also learn new words at the same time! Another way educators could show a personal effort could be by making time to work with the students outside of classroom time, further explaining anything that was taught ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Developing Your Organizational Skills For A Business Through global innovation GMAFinance wants to provide commercial lending and leasing, as well as a range of financial services for health care, media, communications, entertainment, consumers, real estate, and aviation for the general public but needs to be extremely organized with the innovative process. When you begin a business, you begin a challenge that is unlike any other. Suddenly your life is much more complicated than you ever thought it would be. The case is certainly no different with a finance business. Some may think that it is much easier to deal with, but that is just not the case. While the concession trailer business is a difficult undertaking no matter what you do, there are many things that you can do to make your life ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Listing the things you expect from your business operations and from your employees is a great way to make sure everything gets done when it is supposed to. Organization is not simply for the business world. It can make your overall life better in general. Organizing your life will make things easier to find, save you time, and could even save you money. Time and money don t grow on trees and if you take the time to organize and then you keep it that way, they are two commodities you don t have to worry about losing. Organizing your business can bring you the same benefit, in a much bigger way. The value of your time is more and the money you stand to lose is a much higher amount. The price for being disorganized in your business is definitely a hefty one. GMAFinance must study the performance of innovation in a organization and identify the key issues for managing the innovation. But what to measure and how to frame the message? Does the performance metrics have to tied innovation up in knots? Once organizations decide they have to do more measuring then the key question becomes: What do we measure and how do we measure it? A few tips for GMAFinance: 1. Measure things that add value to organizational decisions. Measuring for the sake of measuring is a waste of time. 2. Think about ways to measure things differently that your competitors. Novel and unique metrics are just as important to differentiating you as your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Controversy On Iran s Nuclear Program I. Topic Description Iran s Nuclear Program The Islamic Republic of Iran s conquest for nuclear energy technology commenced during the 1950 s, inspired by U.S President Dwight Eisenhower s program called Atoms for Peace . This program fabricated a plan in which the U.S Atomic Energy Commission would lend Iran as much as 13.2 pounds of low enriched uranium in order to further develop their nuclear industries, including health care and medicine.i Two years following the agreement, Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi established the Tehran Nuclear Research Center at the Tehran University, and the United States to arranged to supply a five megawatt reactor. Several years later, in July of 1968, Iran signed the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... iii It became known in the 1990 s that Iran had certainly renewed their civilian nuclear projects, and Western tension continued to increase following 2002 and 2003 reports that Iran began clandestine research into fuel enrichment and conversion. This sparked international controversy over the intentions behind Iran s nuclear program beyond civilian or peaceful purposes. For example, the Isfahan Nuclear Technology Center is suspected to house Iran s nuclear weapons programs, and is also the alleged location of Iran s uranium conversion efforts.iv It is estimated that as many as 366 tons of uranium hexafluoride has been produced since 2004. This is then fed into centrifuges at another key site: the Natanz enrichment facility. Still, Iran continuously denies that its nuclear objectives are to construct atomic weapons, but a large majority of the international community remains skeptical to the legitimacy of this claim due to the secrecy of Iran s productions and their refusal to cooperate with the IAEA on several notable occasions. However, in defense over the concerns pertaining to the secrecy of Iran s program, Iran s former ambassador to the United Nations, Mohammed Javad Zarif, claims Western tension and dwindling support for Iran s early nuclear energy programs forced Tehran with no choice but to continue their nuclear activities in a discreet matter. Zarif wrote in Colombia University s Journal of International Affairs, To avoid the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Comparing Divergent And The Maze Runner My two novels, Divergent and The Maze Runner, have many similarities that I would like to discuss. Firstly, both novels focused on being thrust into a brand new world that the characters were not used to. Thomas(The Maze Runner protagonist)started off the book with him waking up inside of a cargo box, traveling upwards at an incredibly high speed, and with only the memory of his name. When Tris decided to join the Dauntless, she immediately had to adapt and change, from jumping from trains and buildings to fighting someone until submission or decommission. To add onto that, despite being both unfamiliar with their new lives, they were able to adapt fairly quickly with Tris being first in the second and third round of initiation, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thomas started from a person who was scared, confused, and curious, into the one who led them out of the maze and one of the most important Gladers. On the other hand, Tris was a quiet Abnegation girl who was struggling to fit into Dauntless. Eventually though she became one of the bravest people in the story, fending off multiple Dauntless soldiers and stopping the Erudite. There were also, quite obviously, going through very different situations. While, Tris had to fight her way to the top ten, hide her Divergence, and save an entire faction, Thomas was trying to figure out what his flashbacks meant, how he could get out of the maze, and why he had so much responsibility. Based on all of this information, I believe that dystopian fiction really seems to focus on themes of sacrifice, friendship, and most important of all, overthrowing the system . For example, another dystopian fiction novel that has all three of these themes is The Hunger Games. In the Hunger Games, Katniss, the protagonist, risks her life for her sister s wellbeing, makes alliances with other tributes and rebels, and attempts to overthrow the Capitol. The main plot point of Divergent was to stop the Erudite, the most power hungry of all five factions. Finally, Thomas stops WICKED, a group of scientists that experimented on the Gladers. During all three of these dystopian fiction novels the protagonists and their friends ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Moneyball Psychology In the film Moneyball, there are many different psychological concepts throughout it. The Oscar nominated film is a visual adaptation of the book Moneyball, which was written by Michael Lewis. Both the book and movie are based on the true story of the 2002 Oakland A s season and the life of their general manager Billy Beane, who decides to play professional ball instead of going to Stanford University. Later Beane becomes a general manager of a low budget team. Beane, played by Brad Pitt, has one of the cheapest budgets in baseball and must take a different approach, then most other general managers, in order to build his team. By doing this, Billy Beane creates a new blueprint for winning the game of baseball. Beane s success influenced ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A well defined problem is a problem with the clear description of the start state, goal state, and the progressions for reaching the goal state. The approach Billy takes to make this happen is by changing the way people view the road to success in baseball. To do this, Billy used Bill James algorithm to signs players he believes are undervalued by the league. In the movie, there is a scene where Billy is asking all the scouts, what s the problem? The scouts all respond by telling Billy the team needs to replace Giambi, Damon, and Isringhausen. However, Billy knows that s not the real problem. The real problem that the scouts couldn t figure out was that Billy was trying figure out how to build a team on a limited budget that can compete against with big money. Things don t start to turn around for the team until Billy trades clubhouse problem, Jeremy Giambi, and all star first baseman, Carlos Pena. Billy didn t Jeremy Giambi attitude and the way he acts off the field, which is that he parties a too much. Also, Billy didn t how Carlos Pena was starting over Scott Hatteberg and the algorithm told Billy that the A s would win more games with Hatteberg at first base than Pena. Billy and the A s do not go on to win the 2002 World Series, however, Billy was successful in his approach to his well defined problem and influencing the way management values ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. U.s. Intelligence Community ( Ic ) The intent of terrorist is to inflict as much harm and damage as possible. More than likely they will target areas with large population and areas with weak security. If successful, not only will the attack cause death and injury, the attack will also affect survivors psychological and cause damage to the economy. The weapon of choice from terrorists ranges from assault rifles to bombs. Any type of weapon used correctly can bring injury and/or death. The U.S. intelligence community (IC) has uncovered and verified a plan by al Qaida to conduct a major, coordinated attack within the U.S., to be perpetrated within the next 30 days in the month of December. This plan involves the use of twenty (20) suicide bombers, also equipped with automatic weapons, targeting the ten (10) largest shopping malls in the country during the holiday shopping season. The terrorists are believed to already have the weapons and explosives necessary and are also believed to have been living in the U.S. for at least one year. Around the holidays the opportunities for attacks from terrorist is prominent because of the amount of people in stores and malls. The holiday season usually begins before the week of Thanksgiving. Therefore, everybody should be alert and vigilant to all suspicious activities during this time frame and afterward. However, officially, the holiday season for shoppers start the evening of Thanksgiving and thereafter. During the holiday season both men and women, boys and girls love ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Rhetorical Strategies In Jessica Grose Not Quite a Clean Sweep: Rhetorical Strategies in Grose s Cleaning: The Final Feminist Frontier A woman s work is never done: many American women grow up with this saying and feel it to be true. One such woman, author Jessica Grose, indited Cleaning: The Final Feminist Frontier, published in 2013 in the Incipient Republic, and she argues that while the men in our lives recently commenced taking on more of the childcare and cooking, cleaning still falls inequitably on women. Grose commences building her credibility with personal facts and reputable sources, citing convincing facts and statistics, and prosperously employing emotional appeals; however, toward the cessation of the article, her endeavors to appeal to readers emotions debilitate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Adscititiously, her last verbalization in the article refers to her husband in a way that emasculates the argument. While returning to the introduction s hook in the conclusion is a frequently used strategy, Grose opts to return to her discussion of her husband in a facetious way: Grose discusses solutions, and verbally expresses there is a immensely colossal, untapped market ... for toilet scrubbing iPods. I bet my husband would buy one. Returning to her own espousement and husband is an appeal to ethos or personal credibility, and while that works well in the prelude, in the conclusion, it lacks the vigor and solemnness that the topic deserves and was given earlier in the article. Though Grose commences the essay by efficaciously persuading her readers of the inequitable distribution of home maintenance cleaning labor, she loses her potency in the terminus, where she most needs to drive home her argument. Readers can visually perceive the quandary subsists in both her espousement and throughout the world; however, her shift to humor and mordacity makes the reader not take the quandary as solemnly in the terminus. Grose could have more earnestly driven home the point that a woman s work could be done: by a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. How Addiction Effects the Psychological and Physical... Darlene Sledge Fundamentals Of Research Writing January 23, 2008 I. Introduction This qualitative research will investigate how addiction effects the psychological and physical functioning of daily life. Psychological functioning is the cognitive and behavioral characteristics of an individual and how they work. This research relates to counseling. The field of counseling looks at methods that will engage an individual with personal issues and how they cope on daily basis. I have several reasons why this topic is of interest to me. I am a Certified Alcohol/Drug Counselor, currently employed as a supervisor at a Women s Residential Misa Facility. I have been in this field for 10 years and I remain baffled by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This lack of control is the result of alcohol or drug induced changes in the brain. Those changes, in turn, cause behavior changes. The brains of addicted people have been modified by the drug in such a way that absence of the drug makes a signal to their brain that is equivalent to the signal of when you are starving , says National Institute of Drug Abuse Director Dr. Nora Volkow. It is as if the individual was in a state of deprivation, where taking the drug is indispensable for survival. It s as powerful as that. Addiction grows more serious over time. Substance use disorders travel along a continuum. This progression can be measured by the amount, frequency, and context of a person s substance use. As their illness deepens, addicted people need more alcohol or other drugs; they may use more often, and use in situations they never imagined when they first began to drink or take drugs. The illness becomes harder to treat and the related health problems, such as organ disease, become worse. This is not something that develops overnight for any individual, says addiction expert Dr. Kathleen Brady. Generally there s a series of steps that individuals go through from experimentation and occasional use [to] the actual loss of control of use. And it really is that process that defines addiction. (HBO: Addiction: What Is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Bowling for Columbine by Michael Moore Documentaries are usually boring, just spitting facts at the viewers. Not Michael Moore s Bowling For Columbine, this film was very different from any other documentary. It was not simply facts, instead Moore took a different approach to get the attention of the less informed. Learning a lot throughout the film, it would be a great recommendation for anyone looking to learn about the gun accessibility and violence within America. In this documentary, Moore begins by showing how easy it is to obtain a gun in America. He finds out about a bank that is giving away guns at the opening of an account with them. Going into the bank followed by a camera crew, Moore is granted the bank account with the accompanying gun, thus, highlighting the easy accessibility of guns in America. However on Michael Moore s website, he comes out and says that the bank scene is staged with hired actors, but it was inspired by an ad he had seen in a Michigan newspaper in 2001 (Moore). This scene was very compelling, making the viewer realize that gun regulations are quite lose. Upon finding out that the scene was not real, some of the shock is lost, due to the fact that the process was most likely more complex than Moore had made it seem. It is shocking that a bank would give away guns, of all things, to bring in new account holders, and it was a good element that Moore brought into the film. Many things have been said implying that this documentary is not in fact a documentary. Despite winning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Revenge Of Seven The Revenge of Seven starts off right where The Fall of Five left off. The Mogadorians have just destroyed the Garde s hideout in Chicago and Five has just accidently killed Eight. Seven, Six, and Nine are all down in Florida trying to recuperate after they lost their friend, Eight. Four is with Sam, Sarah, Malcolm, and an unlikely ally, Adam a Mogadorian. He has taken the powers from One after she was killed so Adam can control some seismic activity, which he used to save John, and to fight against his father. The group in Florida is going back to find Eight s body so another Mogadorian like Adam can take his powers to use against them. Ella was taken by the Mogadorians and is now in one of the ships orbiting Earth. Setrákus Ra, the Mogadorian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pittacus made her change in such a dramatic way that you couldn t misconstrue what he was going for. Seven is now the type of girl that if you say one thing wrong or out of place she will give you a death stare telling you not to ever make that mistake ever again. This all changed when out of a rash mistake Five stabbed Eight trying to get to Nine. When Eight was killed Seven felt like a part of her was ripped away never to return. Which led to the change in Seven that even allowed her to rip Five s eye out with an icicle. In this moment of loss Seven has seemed to have gained the new legacy of controlling the temp to lower it enough to freeze or even to control the ice and water itself. It was never clearly explained what she can all do with this new found power, but one thing is clear, she is no longer the girl who will sit back and watch the fight unfold. This is never more prevenient then when Seven confronts a man at a local bar who is hitting on her: Marina roughly snatches his wrist. I can hear the moisture on his arm crackle as it flash freezes, and a second later the guy is crying out as Marina twists his arm behind his back (Lore 71). I see this behavior extremely reasonable given the circumstances that she was put through and is now enduring. She lost the boy of her dreams and somebody is now hitting on her. I also can relate her in this way because of how she feels after these terrible events hit her all at once. Mainly it is when I get into an argument with my parents. I keep on thinking that they are treating me unfairly just because I am there son and I convince myself that it is there fault or that they refuse to see my side of the story. Either way immediately after I get in the mood that as soon as the littlest things start to irritate me I over react to it (it usually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...