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Writing Abstracts - LIFE 120/121 Labs - Subject & C Writing Abstracts - LIFE 120/121 Labs - Subject & C
The Technology And Artificial Intelligence
What s the most advanced technology in the 21st century? The technology becomes more similar like
the human is the most advanced in the 21st century. Artificial intelligence is one part of computer
science involved with making computers behave like humans. (Vangie Beal. 2015). Moreover, the
Artificial Intelligence has scope very widely. Artificial Intelligence covers a broad range of
techniques, which can be applied to a very wide range of application areas. (Russell, Stuart J.; Norvig
Peter et al.,2003). Also, evidence will focus on the knowledge acquisition, data mining, computer
vision and the search. An artificial intelligence system is intelligent not only of banking and sharing
data, but also of acquiring, representing, and manipulating knowledge. (Buchanan. et al., 1983). Data
mining is the process of extracting non trivial and potentially useful information, or knowledge, from
the enormous data sets available in experimental sciences. (Ancell, R.et al,2004). Computer vision is
a different field, and its researchers have multifaceted concerns and ambitions. (Tomasz Malisiewicz,
2011). Search plays a significant role in solving many Artificial Intelligence (AI) problems. The
search is a universal problem solving mechanism in AI. (Robin et al., 2009). Knowledge Acquisition A
knowledge acquisition is utilized to acquire area information around an application with the end goal
of developing a specialist framework. Knowledge acquisition is the process of adding new
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Belonging To Me
Why am I here if I do not belong? Finally, something to drink , I think to myself as a devotee gives me
a juicebox. My stomach is growling as I smell samosas in the bus that we are travelling in. I look
around the bus impatiently waiting for my food to arrive when I look down at the juice box.
My earphones dangled across the juice box when I turn the juice box around to read the labels. As I
turn the juice box to its side, I notice something unusual. There is a quotation by Oscar Wilde, an Irish
playwright, and it says, Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken.
I am sitting alone on the bus. No one is sitting beside me. My mother and my aunt sit right in front of
me. We are returning from a trip in New Vrindaban, West Virginia in America. ... Show more content
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I had agreed to go on this three day trip to get away from the normal boring life, but was it better for
me to feel excluded than just feeling bored?
While people around me were dancing and chanting the name of their lord Krishna, I sat there
listening to music or reading a book or watching something. The bus ride was about eight hours long
but the quotation stuck with me through the entire ride. I began to contemplate on my religious beliefs.
If someone had asked me that day about my religious beliefs, I would have probably quietly said that I
am a hindu. In my own mind I would consider myself an agnostic, in the way that I will never know if
God exists or not, but leaning towards atheism, as the concept of God sounds a bit illogical to me.
This opinion of mine had gotten me in a tremendous amount of trouble from my family and friends.
Instead of trying to solve or answer my concerns, they would go down to personal attacks. Once, my
mother told me that, You are just incapable of comprehending the concept of God because you are too
stupid.
On multiple occasions I have been forced to pray, perform a ritual, or go to the temple. I felt that every
time I did any of those actions, I drifted away from religion even more and generally felt alone and
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Magnetic Organizer Essay
Name:David Toledo Room: 401 Review of Literature Target Audience The Magnetic Organizer will
appeal to a young older audience. Both boys and girls can be unorganized, and therefore the Magnetic
Organizer is for both genders. The Magnetic Organizer can appeal to many students who have trouble
being organized in school. Leaving folders, papers, or homework somewhere are constant struggles of
students. Magnetic Organizers can be used by both amateurs and professionals as both need to be
organized in order to either become a professional, or stay one. The disabled could probably not use
this design, as the main function needed to operate my design is to pull up the bin from the magnetic
lock, and be able to grab whatever is placed inside of the magnetic binder. This is not a very complex
design, so it can be used without much previous knowledge on how it functions. The concept of the
design can be learned fairly quick. Similar Products Many common products meet the need as the
magnetic organizer. One of the most common are named folders. This product meets the same purpose
as the Magnetic Organizer, although, is very simple. Papers can fall out if turned upside down, and can
cause much stress if done on accident. Another downside to folder is there small size can cause us to
regard our attention to larger objects, causing the possibility of forgetting the folder somewhere.
Another product is named a bin. A bin can be used to store many items and papers, although it may
not
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Green Tea As A Treatment For Cancer
In 2737 B.C., the day was pleasant as Emperor Shen Nung sat beneath a tree sipping hot water. The
slight breeze rippled through the tree above him, sending twirling leaves cascading all around him.
Sipping his tea, he noticed a leaf had fallen into it, changing the color slightly and giving the hot water
a slightly bitter, yet refreshing taste (Nerz Stormes).
Whether or not this ledged depicting how tea was discovered is true, it sets the stage for the deep
history and tradition that revolves around this world wide drink. Cultures that consume green tea have
believed in its healing properties and treated it as both a beverage and a medicine for countless
generations. Within these cultures, its common belief that green tea can increase longevity, treat
diabetes, and even prevent cancer. The question that really got me interested in the direction of this
topic was does green tea really have the ability to prevent or work as a treatment for cancer.
Green tea has been a major part of Japanese cultures throughout history, both for leisure as well as
medicine. There are people who devote their lives to learning The Way of Tea, a long ceremony that
involves brewing and sharing tea with guests as well as appreciated nature. In recent years, some
researchers aware of the correlation between Japanese culture and longevity started doing scientific
research on its validity in terms of medicine. The antioxidants, specifically catchins, as well as the
vitamins and potassium in green tea
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After Lennie Diary
Journal Entry 38: After Lennie
I don t talk about what happened and no one s cares enough to question me, they re just happy he s
gone and I thought I would be too. That day haunts me, I blame myself for not watching him I knew
something was going to go wrong eventually, it always did when Lennie was around. I can still hear
the ringing in my ears if it s quiet enough; I will never be able to escape that moment in my life. I don
t regret what I did because it had to be done to protect him but it was still the hardest thing I ve ever
had to do. I feel like a part of my day is missing, a part I never thought I would ever miss but I do. I
miss having to repeat everything I said to Lennie because at least then I had someone to talk to. I miss
having that companionship even if he never understood or remembered a word I said at least he was
there. When Lennie was here I had a purpose and that purpose was to take care of Lennie, now he s
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She is rumored to be sleeping with the boss but those are just rumors that I m pretty sure Slim made
up himself to get out of that terrible marriage with that terrible woman; I don t blame him myself
because she is truly awful. She has a pretty face that will trap you when you look at her. Other than
that Slim is doing pretty good he got himself a higher position on the ranch with a pretty big raise too.
I m doing as well as I can myself, my doctor tells me if I continue to drink the way I do I ll go into
liver failure; so I drink twice as much as I did before to help speed along the process. I m just as lonely
as I was five years when Lennie passed away, as did a part of me. I truly do miss that man because he
made me a better man. Lennie made me a man with a name, now I m just some lonely man in a bar
who accidentally forgets he already brought that girl home
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The During The Reconstruction Era
During the Reconstruction era which occurred after the Civil War there was animosity between the
states as well as the debate over how freed slaves should be dealt with in terms of becoming citizens
with the same rights as the Constitution provided for whites. The government had to come up some
type of conditions which would attempt to allow the rebellious southern states back into the union.
During this time period President Abraham Lincoln appointed provisional military governors to
oversee the re establishment of the southern states into the union as well as a functioning government.
Yet, during the late 1800 s the Republicans ruled Congress and made efforts during the Reconstruction
end to ensure that everyone had the same equal rights by passing the Civil Rights Bill to ensure that
everyone had equal rights. This also led to questions as to what to do with the recently freed blacks.
The main problem was with the Southern states and getting them to except black, so the government
implemented laws and Constitutional Amendments which helped the federal government with the
enforcement of equal rights which would give blacks in the south the rights to hold office and vote.
This leads us to the freeman s Bureau which was also a part of the Reconstruction Act. The
Reconstruction act of 1867 required southern states to except and ratify the 14th Amendment granting
equal protection for the freed blacks, and the 15th Amendment guaranteed the right for blacks to vote.
Blacks
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Literary Themes In The Film Open Range
The film Open Range shares similarities with the literary pieces that have been read, as well as the
primary source given. In the film, as Boss, Charlie, and Buttons go back to the town after Mouse
doesn t join them again, they find him abused by the ranchers. When they go and confront the
marshall, they find him to be fraudulent. The primary source and the readings had the common theme
of white male corruption. The ranchers and the marshalls were abusive and felt as they were entitled to
power. That attitude and sense of entitlement lead to the destruction of the relationship between
natives and Americans. Another correspondence is the way those men govern their people. In The
Fight of Nez Perces, the governor could not comprehend such an attitude. He urged Old Joseph to sign
the treaty and receive presents of blankets. (317)The governor had used manipulation tactics to receive
what he wanted. The men in the film governed similarly. They were physically abusive and and instill
fear in their people. Lastly, although the not same, is the will people to defend their way of life. In The
Flight of the Nez Perces, Old Joseph had refused to sign the governor treaties multiple times. He had
certain beliefs for example, no man owned any part of the earth, and a man could not sell what he did
not own, when the governo wanted their land. Old Joseph stuck to his beliefs and fought for what he
considered to be right. Similarly, in the film, Boss and Charlie, fight and defend the
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Transformation Of The United States Army Essay
Transformation: Army Joining the United States Army was the most profound decision of my lifetime.
Experiencing life, the world, and combat through the mind and eyes of a soldier has influenced me in
ways that I had never conceived. These transformations, before, during, and after my military service
have ultimately shaped me into the man I am today. I do believe that if I had chosen not to join the
Army, today I would be a totally different person with completely different views and opinions.
Joining the United States Fighting forces is a decision that no one should take lightly. Before I made
the choice to join the army, it was the summer of 1998, I was a short 5 foot 7 inch tall 17 year old and
weighed about 140 lbs. soaking wet, which was typical of a poor country raised boy. Can t you do
anything right ? I remember the old stucco guy yelling at me, as I struggled to lift the 80lbs bag of
concrete mixture over my head to throw it into the fast spinning mixer. I was a young, immature, puny
kid who thought he was invincible. Common practice in young men those days was to play dumb and
not show others your intellectual capacity because real men had to be strong, fit, hardworking, and
stupid. Just to fit in, I played the part well. However, inside I dreamt of a career in medicine. I loved to
read, write, and play the piano. Life in the Galeote house for the oldest of 4 siblings wasn t exactly an
exuberant place to grow up. In hopes of gaining my father s acceptance
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King David Accomplishments
Introduction According to the New Living Translation (1996) King David lived halfway between the
lives of Abraham and Jesus, in addition to becoming one of the most important leaders for Israel and a
man after God s own heart ( 1 Samuel 13:14). David s place of birth was Bethlehem, City of David
Jerusalem where he grew up as a shepherd, but he is better known for his youthful triumph over
Goliath, as well as being a poet, musician, soldier, and a king (Holy Bible, NLT, 1996). King David
died at the age of seventy after ruling for forty years. King David wrestled with sin, such as adultery,
family disorder, and rebellion on a national level, however he also experienced great accomplishments
as well. One great achievement was the unification of Israel. Then all the tribes of Israel went to David
at Hebron and told him, We are all members of your family. For a long time, even while Saul was our
King, you were the one who really led Israel. And the Lord has told you, You will be the shepherd of
my people Israel. You will be their leader (2 Samuel 5:3). It is here that David makes a covenant with
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David then led his troops to Jerusalem to fight against the Jebusites (2 Samuel 5:6). Jerusalem
becomes a historical and archaeological site when David captured the city and made it the capital of
Israel. Archaeological evidence was located by a Hebrew University professor Yosef Garfinkel that
authenticated the rule of King David. Objects were located in a ruin called Khirbet Qeiyafa, a fortified
border city in the Kingdom of Judah adjacent to the Valley of Elah, less than twenty miles southwest
of Jerusalem and five miles west of Gush Etzion (Gedalyaha, para 2, 2012). It is here that items such
as, pottery, stone, metal tools, art, and ritual objects were located (Gedalyaha, para3,
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Elgin Marbles Research Paper
Learning Activity 1
The Elgin Marbles is the common name for an extensive collection of the Ancient Greek sculpture
which has been on display in the British Museum since the early 1800s. The collection includes 75
meters (247 feet) of the original 160 metre (524 foot) frieze from the Parthenon temple in Athens. The
frieze is the highly decorative section above the columns in classical Greek architecture. The
collection is controversial because of its namesake the seventh Earl of Elgin removed the treasures
from Greece with the permission of the Ottomans, who occupied Greece from the mid 15th century
until 1821. For decades, the Greeks have called for the priceless artifacts return, but the British
Museum defends its ownership as legitimate. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Those Marbles are Greek and belong to Greece, and not to who stole them. The Parthenon Marbles,
known as the Elgin Marbles, name downgrade the practice rapture of the sculptures from the
Parthenon by Lord Elgin, is a large collection of marble sculptures which had been stolen by Thomas
Bruce, (Earl of Elgin). Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire from 1799 until 1803 and again in Britain
in 1806. Taking advantage of the Ottoman hegemony in Greek territory, managed and acquired firman
from the Ottoman Sultan for the disestablishment of the Parthenon to measure and fix their plans, and
then proceeded to remove and smuggled them. These sculptures were stored in the British Museum in
London 1816. To Ottoman firman, which owns the British Museum does not bear the signature and
seal of the Sultan or the usual invocation to God. And without them, the Elgin and therefore the
British Museum doesn t have any legal proof of ownership of the Parthenon Marbles, according to a
report by experts (Newsletter, Nov. 2008). The 1936 report placed the Duveen created for this
purpose. Since 1983, on the initiative of the then Minister of Culture Melina Mercouri, Greece has
made efforts to bring back the Elgin Marbles to
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Apple Vs. Fbi Case
Apple vs. FBI In today s society, technology has become one of the most used and most sought after
developments of the millennium. In a recent case the FBI petitioned for Apple to unlock the phone of
Syed Farook, the man responsible for shooting and killing 14 people in San Bernardino, California.
The FBI believed Apple should create a new software that would not erase the data from iPhones after
ten failed attempts to unlock the phone. Apple replied that they had a responsibility and an obligation
to protect the privacy of their customers. Supporters of Apple s response have argued, creating a new
software was not a wise decision. In the past, government agencies have been known for their abuse of
power. Had Apple chosen to create a master key for this particular case, there would be no limit to
government invasion of privacy. In the end Apple could have potentially lost costumers by changing
the protection of their cellular products. The issue has already been raised that creating software to
access one locked device could potentially open the door for hackers to invade millions of other
people s devices. I agree that Apple should not create a new software to unlock the phone because
once a master lock is created there are no limitations to who or how the coding can be used. Although
this case seems unique in matter the government has a history of invading the privacy of American
companies and citizens. In 2013, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a brief
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Lakota Sioux Movie Essay
This film goes into detail on how the Lakota Sioux once lived during the westward expansion period
in America s past. The film is different than most other movies that show this time period because it
shows the Lakota Sioux as moral people who are only trying to protect what is there s. Other movies
only show the Native Americans as being beasts that only want to hurt the white Americans. That is
one of the things that make this movie more realistic of the traditional lifestyle of the Lakota Sioux. In
the film it shows the Native Americans as a group of people that are eager to laugh and extremely
devoted to family. Most of the nights in the movie they are all talking with each other and laughing,
much like most people do today. One of the main aspects of the traditional Lakota Sioux lifestyle is
there devotion to their religion and rituals. In the film it shows the Indians sitting around the fire
smoking tobacco out of a long pipe. In an article by the History of Religions it says that by smoking
this pipe the spirit in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Native Americans worked hard for the right of religious freedom. Many of the Americans
thoughts that there religion was the only religion that was right. So many people tried to push their
religious rituals and practices out. In an article by the American Academy of Religion many of the
Indian groups such as the Indian Shakers and the Native American Church tried to defend their dance
practices religious events. Other Indian leaders called their religious dances as harmless social
gatherings, much like a dance that many of the white Americans have. Many of these rituals were
suppressed by the government because they were trying to assimilate the Native Americans into their
culture. They fought to keep everything that they had the right to, including their religion and their
different rituals. In the film it showed some of their religious dances and other
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Persuasive Essay On Free Pittsburgh City
Free Pittsburgh: Exploring the City Without the Cost
A vacation in Pittsburgh could be one of the most exciting trips you ever take. This beautiful, historic
town is filled with must see attractions and exciting things to do. Both locals and tourists can visit a
broad assortment of museums, historical sites, and scenic areas. The neighborhoods in this town are
bustling with interesting people, fun shops, and noteworthy buildings.
Once you have chosen one of the great hotels in Pittsburgh, you ll want to explore the city as soon as
you can. Even if you have little money to spend while you re in town, you won t be bored. You can
find plenty of things to do that are free or very inexpensive. In fact, after you take advantage of
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This popular local attraction is relatively inexpensive for seniors, adults, and children, and it is free for
little ones who are under 24 months of age. The zoo features an impressive assortment of animals,
from polar bears to ring tailed lemurs. Going to this zoo and aquarium is an ideal way to spend a day
when you don t have much money to spare. You can eat at one of the on site restaurants, and you may
even go shopping, as well. You might explore the grounds on foot, or you can take one of the trams
that travel throughout the zoo. The aquarium is as exciting as the rest of the zoo, and it contains
fascinating animals such as sharks and penguins.
Steel City Roller Derby
Another inexpensive and entertaining option is the local roller derby. The Steel City Roller Derby has
been in existence for approximately 10 years, and it is a Pittsburgh favorite. All of the athletes in this
league are female, and they work hard to stay in great shape for the sport. If you ve never been to a
roller derby event, you owe it to yourself to attend one when you re in the city.
The Frick Art and Historical
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Benjamin Franklin s Influence On American History
Discoveries, Historical Events and Evolution took place mostly in the eighteenth century. Benjamin
Franklin was one of the many people to discover new outcomes in science experiments, take part of
important historical events in the newborn America and was the main reason why America evolved as
an Independent Nation today. The thirteen colonies was ruled by the British in the eighteenth century.
These colonies were located along the eastern coast of America. The colonies started at New
Hampshire and ended in Georgia. Benjamin was born on January 6, 1706, in Boston, Massachusetts.
Education in his early life ended by the age of ten. By the age of twelve, he went to work as a printer
with his older sibling James. At the age of seventeen, he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the1740 s, one of Ben s english correspondents gave the Library of Philadelphia an electrical
machine for the whole city to use. Since they received this donation, Ben and a couple of his friends
began to take interest in electricity because that machine gave such a great amount of curiosity to all
philadelphians. Franklin wrote a book on his studies on electricity in 1751, this copy went through
three different languages including english. One of his experiments on electricity was trying to
identify the difference between thunderbolts and electricity. Ben flew a kite in a dangerous
thunderstorm in france on June tenth, 1752. With the help of his son, William, they hooked up his kite
to a silk string, tying an metal key to where the bolt would strike it. Ben s educated guess was that the
lightning itself was an electrical phenomenon, and the electrical effect of the lightning bolt striking it
might be able to transfer to another object. Also the causes and effects in the experiment could be
recognized as electricity. Concluding this experiment, it successfully showed that the energy from the
bolt was static energy. Ben grew more popularity conducting this
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How Did The Czech Republic Influence The World
Ask the average American to name one influential person from the Czech Republic and you will likely
be met with blank stares. However, without the Czech people, the world would look a lot different.
Imagine a world without Protestantism, without universal education, without contact lenses. Then, the
cultural influence of the Czech Republic becomes clear.
A century before Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to a church door, Czech priest Jan Hus had
already begun protesting the Catholic church. Although he was burned at the stake for heresy, he left
behind writings that later helped spark the Protestant Reformation, an event that would change the
course of history forever. A Czech man also changed education forever. It is difficult to find a ... Show
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In the aftermath of World War II, the Soviet Union took control of Czechoslovakia. These communist
rulers encouraged the arts as long as artists supported communist rule. Ironically, it would be the arts
that led to their downfall. A group of writers pushing for an end to censorship led to the start of Prague
Spring, a hopeful time of democratic reforms in the 1960s. However, the Soviet army brutally crushed
this peaceful revolt shortly after. The Czech people could have been discouraged by this, disillusioned
by the thought of using peace as a method for throwing off oppression. But they were not. In 1989,
another writer, this time a playwright by the name of Vaclav Havel, again led a peaceful revolution.
The Velvet Revolution successfully ended Communism in the Czech Republic and led to the
democracy the Czech Republic enjoys today. The fighters in this revolution were not armies, but
artists. Across the country, theater companies advocated for strikes and protest. This revolution
showed that the biggest threat to communism came from neither weaponry nor militaries, but from art
and the uniting of the common people. As president of the newly independent Czechoslovakia, Havel
allowed the nation to split in two without any fighting or bloodshed. As ethnic conflicts ravaged
Yugoslavia and destroyed Rwanda, Czechoslovakia demonstrated a peaceful resolution of
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Victorian Women Research Paper
The role of Victorian women was expected to be limited to childbearing and housewife. During the
Victorian Era it was important that women marry and have a family. Four classes of women were
noted during this time, they were, the Nobility, Gentry, Middle Class, Upper working class and lower
working class. They were supposed to live highly restrictive life with their lives centered around their
husband and subsequently their children. This meant these women were subject to sexual abuse,
physical abuse and any money they made was given to the husband. Totally legal back in the Victorian
era (Zelster, 2018).
Women who belonged to the nobility class enjoyed their life in luxury. Spent most of their time doing
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There were not allowed to vote, sure or even own property. If they did have any of these items, once
they become married, then it all belonged to the husband. Women during this time were not allowed to
open any form of bank accounts. If the woman did work outside the home, the money was always
given to the husband. If they divorced any money would still be deemed to belong to the ex husband,
along with the home and the children. (Jones, K. n.d) Marriage abrogated a woman s right to consent
to sexual intercourse with her husband, giving him ownership over her body. Their mutual
matrimonial consent, therefore became a contract to give herself to her husband as he desired. Women
were not allowed to have sex prior to marriage, but it was ok that men could. It could not be for
pleasure, it was all about being a mother and doing what the men wanted (Jones, K., n.d.). While
husbands participated in affairs with other women, wives endured infidelity as they had no rights to
divorce on these grounds and their divorce was a social taboo. If women were granted a divorce, the
men kept everything and then women would have to go back to their father s house and that was also a
problem because their fathers didn t always want them back.
Women s rights groups fought for equality and over time made strides to change rights and privileges,
however, many Victorian women endured their husband s control, cruelty targeted
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Two U.S. Vacation Hot Spots Essay
In all of my travels across the United States of America, the `hottest vacation spot hands down is in
Key West, Florida and the `coolest place to travel to is Denali National Park in Denali, Alaska. These
vacation destinations are the two most beautiful and most relaxing places in the nation! I personally
have experienced a week of enjoyment at both locations and find myself wanting to go back to each of
them in the future because I had such a great time. Even though these are both awesome places to
spend a week of vacation time, they differ in weather and climate patterns, they each have unique
attractions and activities to do, and both vary in travel costs and various other expenses.
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Since both vacation spots have different climates, they both offer a variety of different activities to do
and adventures to have. In Key West, vacationers are literally surrounded by water and have numerous
water activities to partake in like deep sea fishing, boating, swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, jet
skiing, going to the beach, etc. I would suggest packing your travel bags full of shorts, tee shirts, water
apparel, and extra sunscreen! In the arctic area of Alaska, recreational activities include biking,
climbing, camping, fishing, hiking, winter sports, scenic driving, wildlife viewing, and visiting various
exhibits. Your travel bags for Denali National Park should consist of warm, water resistant clothing,
hiking equipment, camping equipment, and nutritional and energizing camping food.
One of the most important issues about traveling and vacations is the cost and the overall expense of
the trip. From Allentown, Pennsylvania, a round trip ticket for a week to Key West, Florida is going to
cost between four hundred and five hundred dollars, including a rental car and gas. However, a round
trip ticket for a week to Anchorage, Alaska, and also gas and a rental car to drive four hours north to
Denali, is going to be slightly more expensive. It is going to cost between six hundred and nine
hundred dollars to travel. These costs do not even cover food, hotels, or shelter you are going to stay
in. There will also be numerous activity costs like boating, fishing
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Strategic Relations Between Saudi Arabia And Iraq
Strategic, cooperative relationships between states in the Middle East have tended to be inconsistent
and volatile examples being the alliance between Egypt and Syria that coalesced into the short lived
United Arab Republic in 1958 and the shifting relationships between Saudi Arabia and Iraq . In fact, in
Walt s list of eighteen Middle Eastern regional alliances formed between 1955 and 1979, none lasted
for longer than five years (Walt, 1987, p.150). In light of this heritage, it is therefore particularly
remarkable that the most persistent regional arrangement to date has been between Syria, a secular,
Arab and predominantly Sunni state and Iran, a Persian, Shia theocracy.
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President al Assad of Syria and his inner circle are Alawites; a religious sect that broke from
mainstream Shi ism in the 9th century. As a member of a Shia minority running an otherwise
predominantly Sunni state , it would seem natural to look to Iran for support. From Iran s perspective
too, when viewed though this sectarian prism, it would seem to be expedient to support a nominally
Shia regime in order to prevent Syria becoming another member of the regional Sunni camp . In
support of this analysis, Agha and Khalidi claim that the Shiite Alawite connection did play an
important part in the development of Syrian Iranian relations and may in fact be seen as one of the
main motors of the of the emerging alliance between the two countries (Agha and Khalidi, 1995, p.4).
Others extend this idea of a sectarian allegiance further, describing it as part of a Shia Crescent that
encompasses not only Iran and Syria but also post war Iraq and the increasingly significant Hezbollah
movement in Lebanon. This approach clearly sees religion as a key binding agent in this regional
configuration.
So is this a persuasive analysis? Certainly, sectarianism has played a significant role in the domestic
political history of both nations. In Syria, as Horowitz explains ethnic politics is defined in
confessional terms (Horowitz, 2001, p.492) with the Ba athist coup of 1963 being followed by purges
of Sunnis from the military and civil services until by 1969 the Alawi were left
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The Archetypal Hero Journey, J
The archetypal hero journey, Joseph Campbell states, is a typical series of heroic actions. Four stages
form the hero journey: departure, trials, epiphany, and return (the stages do not necessarily occur
consecutive with the listing). Death and resurrection of lifestyle and beliefs, spiritual journey, and
finally rebirth form hero journey s motif. An archetypal hero pattern is the transformation of the
character s conscience through trials and revelations. Lust, fear, and social duties tend to be the main
trials heroes face. Campbell defines a hero as a character who overcomes his trials and gives his life to
something superior to himself committed extraordinary deeds. There are two types of heroes. The
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But for every evil, every sacrilege, Crime, wrong, oppression and the axe s edge, Indifference,
exploitation, you, and you, And you, must all be punished. so must you. I shall no longer act or suffer,
to the sword s end. Now my good Angel, whom God appoints To be my guardian, hover over the
swords points. (Eliot 45 46) Becket realizes he must stop acting and allow God s will to guide him.
His old lifestyle is retired, and, like Job, Becket enters a new lifestyle stoical, and morally poised. Job
faces three trial conglomerations: curses, comforters, and unanswered inquisitions. The curses he deals
with cause Job extensive agony: he loses his livestock, servants, children, and health. Although his
physical health and social stature have diminished, Job s faith never wavers. The comforters, three
friends and a wife, offer Job advice they presume will end his anguish. The friends believe, to be so
cursed, Job has sinned horribly and they tell him he must repent his sins so God will forgive him. Job
knows he has not sinned and, therefore, does not deserve the torment brought upon him. Since they
cannot console him and only increase his frustration, Job desires his friends absence. I have heard
many such things; miserable comforters are you all. Have windy words no limit? Or what provokes
you that you keep on talking? I also could talk as you do, if you were in my place; I
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H.G. Wells The Time Machine Essay examples
When the time traveler thought of the future he made assumptions that would suggest that the in the
future, society would act in a progressive manner. He believed that society would be free of disease,
that the human species would be very advanced compared to the humans in his time, and that the
human beings in this society would not know fear because of their advances in technology. These
assumptions are soon proven false early on when the time traveler thought he ...had built the time
machine in vain (21). The Sphinx puts pressure on a progressive time by suggesting that society does
not progress all the time but will eventually regress. When the time traveler notices that the Sphinx,
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Relying on technology becomes associated with this utopian society, and certain problems such as
laziness can arise because of this. Laziness as a result of dependency on technology proves to be fatal.
An example of this would be when one thinks about the Sphinx s riddle. At first, society finds the
answer to the riddle through one specific way of thinking and arriving at that answer, but because of
technology anything originally learned can then be referenced so that eliminates the need to remember
it. Now if someone who comes from a society that is dependent on technology is asked this riddle, he
will have no way of answering the question because he would first need to look at technology for the
answer. Wells suggests that this shows that after arriving to a utopian state, a society dependent on
technology can have a reduced ability to think. When the time traveler first entered this society in the
future, the first thing he noticed was the Sphinx that had its wings ...spread so it seemed to hover (18).
There are other instances in the story where an idea is seen as just floating or hovering into the time
traveler s mind. While he is thinking about how the Eloi have become reacquainted with fear ...
suddenly there came into my head the memory of meat I had seen in the Underworld. It seemed odd
how it floated into my mind... (49). This suggests that the time traveler is
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Chicago Symphony Orchestra Description Essay
Entering the Chicago Symphony Center my face must have looked completely memorized as I gazed
at the design and architecture structure that was before me. The amount of intricate detail that was on
the ceilings and trim work must have taken months to complete with a construction army. As I walked
through the hall and stepped into the elevator the smell of fresh clean red carpets filled the air with a
slight scent of floral. Before I entered the venue a punch size bowl of cough drops was to my left. The
usher grabbed my ticket and escorted me to my seat right in front on the third level. The entire venue
was covered with three basic colors gold, cream, and red. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, founded
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Before the orchestra began to play you could hear the entire audience shuffling in their seats and
coughing up a storm. Once the conductor stood in front of the entire orchestra; silence began to flow
over the entire audience. With a wave of his baton the loud sound of the baritone horn could only be
heard. Its almost as if the entire venue was empty. All the woman in the orchestra were dressed in
black attire and the men were dressed in black tuxedos. The conductor was wearing a tuxedo looking
suit with in black with a longer backside tail. The title of the symphony that I attended was Gustav
Mahler Symphony No.7. The symphony was conducted by former CSO Principal Conductor Bernard
Haitink. The style of the Mahler Symphony No.7 is classical with five movements. Sonata form is the
first movement with an introduction of slow tempo, pace of the music, that began with a dark timbre
sounding from a baritone horn. The exposition concludes with a march theme that has the repetition of
the march theme from the introduction. Following is the development, that lasts quite long and then
lead into the march theme from the introduction. A solo high note from a trumpet is heard and begins
the introduction to the recapitulation. The coda ends in the
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Women s Role In The Middle Ages
From Submission to Equally: The Struggle Continues
Women as social agent played a secondary role in the middle ages. That condition keeps them away
from any participation in the direct taking of decisions. A special feature on women was strongly
marked from the moment itself of their birth, not only by the social status to which they belonged, but
for the genre. Women s role was always relegated to their husbands to whom they owed submission
and obedience. Therefore, the female status remained on a clearly lower level than the male.
Historic in the medieval world, life was established according to the social and religious order. Thus,
following religious precepts, the woman, the weak creäture, should be always submitted to God, but
also in her early life to the father, and then to the husband; if she could not be a virgin, holy or
religious then, should be a wife and mother.
Thus, as soon as the imposed education was assimilated on having married, those woman met one of
its main goals: find a husband. Marriage represented for their the opportunity to play a role in the
society. In this way they performs a cherished ambition, in exchange for which pronounces the
promise which includes serving and obey. While this did not mean that medieval women universally
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They found power in the force of an image, of their own image as wives. It supposes that what
actually make them value was the degree of submission al loyalty to their husbands instead of finding
it in the responsibility for their own actions, because actually the acts that they perform autonomously
were very limited. It is not surprising therefore that they were ended feeling spiteful frustrated and out
of control on having sacrificed its desires and real needs to satisfy the desires of their
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Graded Project 2 Torts
TO: Steve Stinson Esquire FROM: Paralegal DATE: March 18, 2015 RE: Smith v. Growler s
Groceries This memorandum summarizes my interview and findings with Ms. Jones and summarizes
Ms. Jones credibility as a witness. The memorandum also includes the duty of care owed by the
Growler s groceries store to it s customers. Additionally, included are facts that show that Growler s
grocery store did not comply with the applicable standard of care. INTERVIEW OF ROBIN JONES I
spoke with Ms. Jones at her home on Friday, March 1, 2015 at 9:30 AM. She is a Caucasian woman of
petite height and build. She was clothed in her jogging outfit having just returned from her morning
run. Ms. Jones demeanor was grim and long faced as if she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Ms. Jones stated the the fall of Ms. Smith was not pretty as her legs slipped from under her, causing
her to lose control of her shopping cart and hit the floor hard. Ms. Jones is confident of what she saw
and what she said to Ms. Smith prior to her fall. Ms. Jones admitted being apprehensive towards the
interview because she did not want to any harm brought onto her employer. Ms. Jones came across as
truthful and honest during her interview. ISSUES Did Growler s grocery store breach it s duty of care
to it s customers when they did not attend to the spill quickly enough? And did they breach there duty
of care by allowing objects to fall from there shelves? Contributory Negligence? Did the plaintiff Ms.
Smith contribute to her own harm when she did not hear or heed the warning of store employee Robin
Jones? RULE Pursuant to case law, a duty of care is an obligation to conform to a standard of conduct
prescribed by law. It is a duty imposed by law from which an obligation arises to act with due care,
meaning reasonably, failure to do so is breach of duty of care. Pursuant to Invitee Rule a person who
enters the land of another, with permission for the benefit of the landholder, for the mutual benefit of
them both, or for the purposes for which the property is held open to the public, such as a customer in
a store or restaurant, or a client to a business. The landholder owes the greatest duty of care
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The Illusion Of Perception In Heartbeat By Julian Beever
Is what we see always the reality of everything? We tend to think that what see is true, but sometimes
our perceptions of things is not reality. Many magic tricks and optical illusions can trick our brain into
seeing something that s not real. Having our eyes deceiving us multiple times show that how we
perceive things aren t always accurate. First of all, looking at things from a certain perspective can
change the way something looks. For example, Julian Beever, a chalk artist, who draws pavement art
on the streets uses a certain technique in his work. In the book, it states, When seen from one special
angle, these images come together to create the illusion that his anamorphic drawings are truly three
dimensional. Viewed this way, his drawings seem to come to life (Chalk Art 89). In other words, his
drawings can look three dimensional from a certain angle, but looking at it from the side shows that it
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In the story Heartbeat, when Dave started to wear more clothes to look bigger, all his classmates start
to look at him differently. Dave thought that people looked at him with more respect, but in reality,
everyone was giving him weird glances. In the end, Dave finally realized how he looked, in the words
of David Yoo, he was, a padded, miserable, and frustrated puffball (CR29). Another example is in
Sorry, Wrong Number. When Mrs. Stevenson overheard two people talking about murdering someone,
she didn t know that the person was her, until it was too late. Mrs. Stevenson didn t believe that
anyone would want her dead. In the end, she found out the person that was supposed to die tonight
was her, but she found out too late (Fletcher
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Essay On The Impact Of Technology On World War 1
The effect of weapon technology had a big impact on World War One. World World I was the most
important turning point of the 20th century. It destroyed most of Europe and destroyed four empires
while also creating many new nations. It triggered the Russian Revolution and set the bases for Balkan
Middle Eastern conflicts that remain unresolved. World War I was the war fought mainly in Europe
and the Middle East, between the Central Powers and the Allies. World War I occurred on July 28,
1914 and ended on November 11, 1918, with the collapse of the Central Powers.
Armoured vehicles of World War I were not good as fighting machines. Wheeled vehicles couldn t
handle the tough land, and those using the lately invented steady track were slow and ... Show more
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Able carry greater bomb loads over far longer distances than early aeroplanes, they were soon
employed by the Germans to carry the war to Britain itself. Most aggressive nations used airships
mainly for exploration and observation missions, but today it is the attack of the German Zeppelins
that are best remembered. In the days leading up to World War I, when aeroplane flight had been
possible for only 10 years, there existed a large body of opinion that the future of military flying lay as
much with lighter aircraft.
The career of Peter Strasser parallels the story of the German airship service. Promoted Leader of
Airships in 1913, he led the first strategic bombing campaign in history. The defences eventually
mastered the Zeppelin threat, but as Germany s defeat loomed near in August 1918 Strasser led
another raid. His chosen craft the powerful Zeppelin built.
To prosecute a war on such a scale meant, for the British in particular, continuous and guaranteed
movement of men and many materials which, demanded full control of the sea. Through this it was
possible also to effectively deny the sea to the enemy. Close blockade, as practiced during the early
19th century, had been rendered impracticable by the submarine, the torpedo s and the mine, so this
front line function of the battleship had
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Hcc Case Essay
1. What is the company s management structure?
The company is divided into four operating divisions (Glasseal, Hermetic Seal, Hermetite and
Sealtron) , each of which is run completely independent by a general manager. These managers are
responsible for the whole business operated in their division except for the control function, which is
run by the division controllers who report directly to Chris Bateman, the CFO. The reason why control
is separated from everything else is to ensure that there is autonomy and objectivity on the controller s
judgments: if they were reporting to the division managers and earning bonuses on the same basis than
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By contrast, the new budget system is based on a minimum performance standard (MPS philosophy)
which has to be reached in order to start earning extra rewards, trying at the same time to ensure that
these standards are realistically set by the division managers making them definitely achievable. Then,
above this first and sure performance standard, managers have to set targets that represent ordinary
performance levels with a 50% probability of achievement.
This way, it can be possible to distinguish between different levels of performance (standards), which
had associated different extra compensations if achieved.
Bonuses were also allocated in a different way: in the old system, workers included in the bonus plan
were assigned a bonus potential according to which additional rewards were paid depending on profit
before taxes (PBT) and personal performance. Therefore, bonus were assigned on the basis of two
kinds of measures: an objective measure (no bonus were paid if the PBT was below the 60%) and a
subjective judgment (performance was evaluated by the top management in the basis of target
accomplishment). By contrast, in the new system the incentive compensation plan was different
depending on the difficulty of the standards. Additionally, a bonus pool was created for each division
composed by a 20% of the amount that the division s
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American History Essay
The early stages of The United States of America behold some of the most important moments in
North American history. The Colonial Era of our sovereign nation illustrates the virtues that embody
the American spirit: diligence, resilience, courage, and bravery. It s the epic chronicle of an impossible
battle won by ordinary men, men who risked life and limb to ensure that their families would see the
light of the next day. It s such men that I want to analyze, their principals, their beliefs, their spirit.
Ultimately, I want to explore their way of life, the foundation for America as we know. In addition, we
will be venturing into the history of the United States of America to analyze and highlight the reasons
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The American revolutionists believed that the government should be under the control of the citizens,
that democratic elections should take place, and that the citizens should behold the ability to exercise
their liberty as long as the liberty and inherent rights of others are not harmed or otherwise negatively
affected. These principals encompass the spirit of the colonists, of the citizens of the new and free
world that we are blessed to be a part of today.
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure
domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the
Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the
United States of America. Reaching the goal of a democratic, just government required formulating
concrete laws and documents that would embody the values that our founding fathers shared and that
continue to guide our nation to this very day. Specifically, three fundamental documents shaped our
nation and lead us to arguably create the greatest sovereign and free nation in the modern world: the
Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and the Bill of Rights. The Declaration of
Independence s solitary purpose was to announce our intention of rebelling against Great Britain, as
well as to provide a detailed list of why the
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Essay on Discuss Homosexuality in the Beat Generation
In the age that coined the word togetherness as a synonym for family values, the Beats, each in his
own style mounted the first open, sustained assault in American history on the masculine role as
heterosexual spouse, father and grown up provider. In the midst of the Cold War crusade against all
deviations from the masculine norm, in the era that could almost be said to have invented the idea of
classified information, they openly addressed homosexuality, bisexuality, and masturbation in their
work, declassifying the secrets of the male body, making sexuality as complex as individual identity
and pushing their chosen forms to new limits in the process (Ann Douglas)
Discuss with reference to one or more authors.
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This posits the idea that cultural historians were accurate in suggesting that this was a crucial decade
for the politicization of homosexuality.
The 1950 s were in fact the turning point of change. `The Mattachine Foundation , later re named `The
Mattachine Society , was one of the earliest gay organisations set up by Harry Hay in 1950. It s aim
was to raise consciousness among gay men, challenge anti gay discrimination and build a positive
homosexual community and culture. This proved nothing less than an arduous struggle with much
opposition, illustrated by the infamous `Stonewall night. A night that set America alight with gay
rights and conflicts. The name `Mattachine was meant to symbolise that fact that gays were a masked
people, unknown and anonymous. This illustrates the traditional 1950 s attitude towards
homosexuality; the problem was thought to cease to exist if ignored. Homosexuals were un natural,
sacrilegious, and in need of control and subjugation.
These movements, although insurgent, had little impact upon attitudes, particularly in the literary
world. The question of homosexuality was still a taboo issue, not discussed or entertained; what s
striking about America is the lack of a specifically sexual politics. Stimpson sees it as an American
fear of men together, which the curse `Queer
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The Student That I Have Been Working With Over The Past...
The student that I have been working with over the past six weeks is Brad Concordia. Brad attends
Shiloh Hills Elementary School in the rural area of the Wilson School District. Brad is a first grade
student in Mrs. Detwiler s classroom who suffers from brain damage and unfortunately he s dealt with
it since he was born. Brad is an energetic, positive kid who loves to tell stories and talk about
Pokémon. He does not act up in class and he tends to be very polite and well behaved. Whenever the
teacher gives him an activity to do he tries his very best to accomplish it without the help of an aid,
but most times he is left with no choice due to his condition.
A couple of Brad s strengths include being able to count dots 1 34 without any issues, and he is able to
comprehend the number of dots he counted and write it down for the answer. For basic numbers such
as 1 10, he is able to do it fully on his on and get all of the digits correct. For numbers greater than 10,
he is dependent on the help of one of the other teachers. His main weakness in math is his lack of
ability to do problems on his own. He relies on counting dots to add up the numbers and my goal for
him is for him to be able to see a number and know how much it is worth rather than using dots to
count. After talking with Mrs. Detwiler, we discussed a plan to help Brad comprehend single digits
numbers using his number line. Brad has been very positive toward this intervention and he is eager to
work
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The Bataan Death March By Glenn Frazier
Glenn Frazier, a survivor of the Bataan Death March states, If we had known what was ahead of us at
the beginning of the Bataan Death March, I would ve taken death. The Bataan Death March was
extremely brutal, which left many survivors thinking if they should have died at the beginning of the
march. During the Bataan Death March, the Americans and Filipinos were forced to walk 65 miles in
five to twelve days without food or water while enduring regular beatings ( Bataan Death March, 1942
) . During the march, the Japanese would treat the prisoners of war (POWs) in a brutal manner leaving
only 987 survivors out of 76,000 prisoners ( New Mexico National Guard s involvement in the Bataan
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Bushido means way of the warrior . The Code of Bushido was followed by the ancient Japanese,
which respected the ways of warrior. It was a code that taught the Japanese dedication and respect for
their Emperor and their family. The code had required warriors to exhibit a strict sense of honor and
self control, maintain a benevolent yet detached attitude towards life, care for the Earth and other
people, and be loyal to one s country and family. However, the Emperor had used the Code of Bushido
to brainwash and control soldiers. The Emperor used it as a tool to motivate the people to murder and
die for the code. According to the Japanese, if you surrendered, you would disappoint your family and
country. In World War II when the Japanese were held prisoner in Cowra prison in Australia, many of
them changed their names so that their parents assumed they were dead rather than disappointing
them. The Code of Bushido made the Japanese treat the Americans and Filipinos in a savage and
brutal manner. Moreover, the Japanese s treatment of prisoners affected how Americans saw them.
The Americans believed the Japanese were brutal human beings. The Americans saw them as that
because during the Bataan Death March, if you stopped marching, the Japanese would kill you with a
bayonet or rifle. Then, if you tried to help someone who fell, you would get beaten or stabbed. Also
for a sport, Japanese soldiers would fracture sculls with rifle butts. Mostly, the prisoners would receive
almost to no food or water and they were forced to walk 65
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Socrates On Death
With the end of his trial and fate of his life determined, Socrates was sentenced to death. Though, he
was not surprised that they found him guilty and sentenced him to death, it was quite peculiar the
outcome of the votes that found him guilty were not vastly far apart compared to the people who voted
to sentence him to death. While pondering over he thought of his death, Socrates gave his own
perspective on the possibilities on what could be after he is executed. Though he gave a relatable
perspective on death which was relatively optimistic, my own view is moderately different than that of
Socrates. After his fate is determined, Socrates articulates that he is not as much as concerned with
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Whereas in this eternal life, a man would not be punished and put to death for questioning. If this may
be the truth of the result of the afterlife when passing on, one will be much happier while also being
immortal. For these reasons he see s death as an end to all his troubles. He believes evil can do no
harm to a good man, rather it be in this world or the external realm of another. Socrates comes to the
realization his life has ended and theirs to be lived. Although, he does not know which would be the
better selection, for that is what only God may know. There are experiences in life which some of use
will come across and some of us will not. But what is inevitable, the one eternal experience we all will
have, is the end to one s life we know as death. Everyone s view on what comes after death is vastly
different. Whether it may be one of Socrates views as a state of nothingness, or awaiting our entrance
into heaven or being sent to hell. We all believe in our own outlook of what to expect after our life has
come to an
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Past, Present, and Future Paper
Past Present and Future Paper This is a three part paper in which I will reflect on my personal and
professional growth during my program of study at the University of Phoenix. Part one will reflect
upon were I was in my personal and professional life when I started the University of Phoenix
program. Part two will evaluate the growth my experienced during my University of Phoenix program
of study. Part three will analyze the impact of completing the University of Phoenix bachelor s
program on my current and future professional goals? Part One After high school I attempted to
pursue more of an education at Miller Hawkins Business College. I was only able to finish nine
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My husband tells everyone if he or she needs to know something, tell Sheila she will research the
information and get the answers. Other classes that I have taken at the University of Phoenix that I
believe has helped me with my professional career is the class of critical thinking and communication
skills for career growth. I am currently working for Blue Cross Blue Shield, and I handle large
employee group s customer service. Every day I am working with the employee s and provider that
have rendered service to these employee s. Knowing how to communicate and take control of the
conversation is a key element in being successful. These employee s usually on a war path when they
call due to claims being denied. Having the skills to communicate and claim them down is the way to
have the call end successful. Each month I have a call coach that holds a meeting with me on my
performance. This call coach is impressed on how I am able to handle my customers and how I have
mastered my skills in communication. I have to give credit to the University of Phoenix in giving me
this knowledge and skills to be successful in this area. My experience with the University of Phoenix
had been a positive experience. Having the opportunity to take my bachelor program online has been a
god sent. I honestly do not think that I would have accomplished my goal if it was not for the ability to
take each of my courses online. I believe that
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The Slippery Slope Argument
Another aspect of the liberal argument is that increasing choices increases freedom (Moazam 211).
Under such thought, a woman with the ability to elect to have a SSA is better off than one who is
limited to being forced to have a female child. Options are seen as freeing, even if the circumstances
they exist under are undesirable or even questionable. Thus, allowing SSA is thought of as a way to
further the liberation of Asian women. Liberal feminists also argue that state interference in the form
of anti SSA legislature is seen as infringing upon women s reproductive rights (Moazam 214). This is
a fundamental realization for liberal feminists, as they see any infringement upon these rights as
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Still, liberal feminists assure that banning SSA will not get rid of it, as has been argued in the U.S.
regarding abortions in general. With such a tremendous amount of societal pressure to have boys,
women will continue to find ways to have SSA; however, they will be forced to seek out unregulated
practitioners who provide riskier services (Moazam 216). Again, this will cause harm to the very
people that the laws aim at protecting, and without even stopping the actual practice of SSA. Even
some in favor of legally banning SSA admit that current laws aimed at combatting the missing girls
phenomenon must be questioned. For example, Rogers et al. admitted in 2007 that the laws banning
infanticide, abandonment, and neglect of female children in China and India, though they may have
slowed down the practice, do not appear to be effective in stopping SSA (523). For liberal feminists,
the protection of women from unsafe medical procedures that will undoubtedly occur with SSA bans
is essential. However, a ban will still symbolically take a stance against gendered discrimination even
if SSA still occurs at some level. Moreover, additional action can be taken to ensure women s safety.
Shelters and health care provided for women being forced to consider backdoor SSA by those around
them could provide a form of escape from this seemingly inevitable choice . Support for women
affected by domestic violence would also help to
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The Future Of Apple And Its Increasing Technology
The topic of this paper is the future of Apple and their increasing technology, their competition and
life without Steve Jobs. Apple continues to keep consumers interest peaked because of their
innovativeness. The company is quite dedicated to keeping their name before consumers. The
company is definitely not afraid of over exposure. Apple keeps consumers anticipating the next
innovative technological product. Apple implores niche marketing which according to our text all the
organization tore create more narrowly focused marketing plans. (Finch, 2012) This company is worth
more that top running companies such as Amazon, Facebook, Google and Microsoft. (Carr, 2013)
According to the article by Carr, Apple s margins declined and the company does not have any new
products in the pipeline. (Carr, 2013) However, one would be seriously delusional to this that Steve
Jobs was just thinking in the present. Jobs was a forward thinker and marketing would have continued
to present ideas that are being worked on presently. Carr s article sites that fact that Apple s quantum
leaps were never fast and furious. (Carr, 2013) This in itself would substantiate that there is something
in the pipeline and Wall Street is anticipating the new arrival.
Apple is a company that is well aware of its market segmentation. They have been in business for
numerous years and have a true following. Their marking techniques have allowed them to understand
what appeals their targeted
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Dementia With Lewy Bodies ( Dlb )
Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is a type of dementia that shares symptoms with both Alzheimer s
disease and Parkinson s disease. It may account for around 10 per cent of all cases of dementia
(Alzheimer s Society, 2016). Lewy refers to the inflammation or neuro inflammation of the brain
(Surendranathan et al, 2015). Both Parkinson s disease and dementia with Lewy bodies are age related
diseases, although onset before age 65 years is not uncommon and both diseases are more common in
men than in women (Walker et al, 2015).
Lewy body was named after the scientist who discovered them, and found that it is made of a protein
called alpha synuclein (Brooker and Lillyman, 2013). When this protein builds up, it keeps the brain
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DLB shares mental symptoms, such as confusion and loss of memory, with Alzheimer s disease and
gait and slow movement, like with Parkinson s disease. For that reason it is often misdiagnosed.
Accurate diagnosis is paramount for successful treatment, although this must be done with caution as
people with LBD are characteristically highly sensitive to certain drugs which can worsen unpleasant
symptoms or even be fatal (Lewy Body Society, 2015).
The point prevalence of dementia is roughly 25% in patients with Parkinson s disease.6 The risk of
dementia increases with duration of disease and reaches 50% 10 years after diagnosis.7 Most patients
who survive for more than 10 years will develop dementia.8 The incidence of dementia is roughly 100
per 1000 person years; however, it is much lower during the first years after diagnosis.9,10 Increasing
age is a risk factor for the development of dementia in patient s with Parkinson s disease, and thus the
time to dementia decreases with increasing age at onset of Parkinson s disease.11
There are fewer prevalence and incidence data for dementia with Lewy bodies.
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Don Lee s Structure And Human Resources Essay
Don Lee Camp and Retreat Center sits near the mouth of the Neuse River 5 miles away from the small
town of Arapahoe, NC. Along with offering the normal camp activities like swimming and arts and
crafts, Camp Don Lee specializes in teaching young people sailing and boating skills capitalizing upon
its proximity to the Neuse River and the Atlantic Ocean. In this analysis, I argue that Camp Don Lee s
structure has elements of an adhocracy and a professional bureaucracy due to the nature of the
clientele and the nature of the employee job responsibilities. I will assess Camp Don Lee as an
organization through the lenses of structure and human resources. Research, my own experiences at
Camp Don Lee, and an interview with the Spiritual Formation and Retreat Coordinator, Laura
Goldenbaum Yang provide the basis for analysis.
A Portrait of Camp Don Lee
For over 50 years, thousands of young people have spent a week or a weekend growing spiritually,
mentally, and physically as a camper or as camp staff at Camp Don Lee. The camp has a loose
affiliation with the North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church (NCCUMC). The
Conference once owned the three camps within its geographic boundaries and provided a significant
portion of those camps funding. In 1992 the Conference transferred ownership of the camps to a new
non profit, North Carolina United Methodist Camp Retreat Ministries, Inc. (NCUMCRM). Today, the
Conference provides logistical and limited financial support to
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Heroism In The Hobbit
Pattern of Heroism Fantasy author J.R.R Tolkien once said, All that is gold does not glitter, not all
those who wander are lost; the old that is strong does not wither, deep roots are not reached by the
frost. In one of Tolkien s best selling novels, The Hobbit, the main character Bilbo Baggins, who was
a timid and quiet creature, sets off on an adventure after being dragged out of his hobbit hole by
Gandalf and thirteen dwarves. With all starting out as a simple adventure, soon turned into a race
against time. Between saving the dwarves and battling the powerful dragon Smaug, Bilbo could see he
was slowly becoming a hero. Since The Hobbit was an adventure packed story, Tolkien modeled the
qualities of a hero and the plot leading to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Before Bilbo and King Arthur become successful and almost everyone knows about them, they seem
as though they are secondary or minor characters. When Bilbo first gets noticed by Gandalf, he
becomes very apprehensive about the adventure, I am looking for someone to share in an adventure
that I am arranging, and it s very difficult to find anyone. I should think so in these parts! We are plain
quiet folk and have no use for adventures. Nasty .disturbing uncomfortable things! Make you late for
dinner! I can t think what anybody sees in them, said our Mr. Baggins, and stuck one thumb behind his
braces, and blew out another even bigger smokering. Then he took out his morning letters, and begin
to read, pretending to take no more notice of the old man. (The Hobbit) On the other hand in King
Arthur, just flat out nobody knows about Arthur, Then stood the kingdom in great jeopardy a long
while, for every lord strengthened himself, and many a one thought to be king rather than be ruled by
a child that they had never known. (King Arthur) Yet they seem very different, in both stories the
character at first is unknown. In order to get noticed, In The Hobbit, Bilbo is asked by Gandalf to
embark on a journey with Gandalf and the dwarves in order to retrieve back the treasure. In King
Arthur, Arthur brings back the sword to Sir Ector and he tells the
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Dian Diana Der-Hovanessian s Essay Two Voices
The Armenian Genocide left the Armenians in ruin. Apart for the human and material loss, the
sociocultural loss was most significant. The Armenians were robbed of their centuries old, rich culture
within in a space of a year. Their society was forced into diaspora in order to survive. This movement
encouraged integration into other countries and resulted in partial loss of the suffering Armenian
culture.
Those Armenians who survived the genocide of 1915 were forced to exile their Homeland in the
Ottoman Empire in order to survive. Behind them they left their culture; castles, towns, villages,
churches, thousands of manuscripts and cultural secrets and data were destroyed. This effectively
stripped the Armenians of their rich heritage left from ancestors. Within years, an entire culture, it s
people and its all histories were virtually erased. Today, Armenians are dispersed throughout the
Middle East and the United States, with only about 1 million of the estimated 9 million actually living
in Armenia. This diaspora of the Armenians, living scattered across the world, has created a struggle to
hold on to their Armenian identity. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Der Hovanessian is herself an Armenian American writer born in the United States. Her grandparents
took refuge in the United States following the genocide in Ottoman Armenia. The poem reveals the
struggle of an assimilated Armenian American and the influence of her family s history on her identity.
Diana Der Hovanessian is influenced by the loss of culture, little heritage bar the genocide itself and a
surrounding Armenian society. Due to this, she has, like many other dispersed Armenians, integrated
into another culture, somewhat adopting it, and is conflicted between the two
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Department Of Finance And Accounting
Introduction Department of Finance and Accounting?s mission is to lead the Department of Defense in
finance accounting by ensuring the delivery of efficient, exceptional quality pay compensation service
and financial information (Defense Finance,2015). The way in which accounting technicians and
managers are compensated is an important aspect of the organization, for ensuring that payments will
be issued out to the vendors promptly. ?Education is an important driver of earnings, and state
government employees have higher average educational attainment than private sector workers?
(Biggs Richwine, 2014 p.6). The employees are a graded series five at step 1. The compensation pay
for a graded series 5 starts off annually is $32,000. With this level of pay can cause employees to be
less productive over time. A new compensation plan needs to be designed to address the inadequacy in
the accounts payable. In considering a new compensation structure for the DFAS accounts payable
payment plan, it will be vital to recognize the deficiencies of the contemporary fabric of the
compensation scheme. The problem of the current compensation plan in the accounts payable
department is the plan does not consider compensating employee pay based on their education.
Everyone who starts in a graded series five step 1 will be given at the same rate, even if the employee
has a college degree. In the private sector environment, education may play a significant factor in
determine how much an
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Dental Insurance
Let us first understand the idea of dental insurance. Dental insurance is a type of insurance in which a
person buys a dental insurance plan by paying a monthly or annual premium to a dental insurance
company. In turn the dental insurance company provides dental insurance coverage against dental
costs. That is if there are any dental costs borne by the insured during the insurance period, the dental
insurance company will reimburse the costs incurred by the insured.
Most of the health insurance provided today has dental insurance provided in it. So usually there is no
need to buy a separate dental insurance. If your medical or health insurance does not provide dental
insurance, you can obtain dental insurance in your health insurance by increasing
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Ancient Greek Pottery Essay
In Ancient Greece, there were various types of pots. This was because like today, Greek people needed
dishes and cups for everyday use. Major categories of Ancient Greek pots include:
Kylix Type of wine drinking cup with a broad relatively shallow body raised on a stem from a foot
and usually with two horizontal handles disposed symmetrically.
Oinochoe This vase is a kind of ladle or small pitcher used for pouring wine from the krater into a
drinking cup. The word oinochoe means wine pourer.
Pyxis This vase was a round box with a cover used to hold cosmetics.
Pelike One piece ceramic container similar to an amphora that is used for wine serving purposes. It
has two open handles that are vertical on their lateral aspects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
Created in Greece during the sixth century BC by an unknown potter, Black figure is a wonderful
example of Ancient Greek Pottery and its forms. Modelled after the style of Exekias, an Ancient
Greek pot painter, the artwork portrays the significance of the pottery industry.
Pots of Ancient Greece depicted stories to add style and elegance to their work. At the time, pots were
known for their embellishments. Pots could portray narratives of historical battles or fictional stories
in merely a few images. It was famous to portray stories of wars and battles on pots as a way of
conveying history. This is how Black figure was created, to tell the story of war.
Black figure was influenced by other pots of the sixth century BC. For example, many of the other
pots and artworks of the time reproduced the same styles and illustrations. Eventually this style was
supplanted with a more realistic representation of life by utilising the red figure style which had the
decorations left in red rather than black in the final firing
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Myrtal Beach Research Paper
Warm sunshine, soft sand, and a beautiful vista are all images that come to mind when you think of
the beach. Typically a vacation to the ocean can be very enjoyable, but I have experienced otherwise.
When you combine inclement weather, poor planning, and a hint of bad luck, a seemingly perfect
beach trip can head south, and I don t mean Miami. The sun peaked just above the horizon as we
stared driving toward Myrtal Beach. I had hours of relaxing, distraction free time to knock out some
summer reading. The drive felt pleasant and surprisingly short as we cruised past the South Carolina
lowlands. The ocean smell wafted through the open windows of my mom s Altima, and I was excited
to soak my feet in the surf when we arrived. My mom and I
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The Party Exited the Courtyard
Minister Mike s party included Skylar, Ethan, Mr Pisher and a meager handful of the remaining
students each of whom tolerated the midday sun as they walked single file around the massive Palace
structure. The once magnificent lush grounds had turned into withering vegetation. Water was scarce.
The new Government could not afford this luxurious expensive. Those who lived in the region did not
know why the devoted groundskeepers had recently abandoned their post. Soon, it would become
evident as Minister Mike s party continued around Egyptian style Palace.
The Babylon summer Palace was shaped in a U design, so when Minister Mike saw the balcony above
the first wing; he noticed Giselle by herself clutching the railing. She looked nauseated. He wanted to
say something. However, Mike felt it best to leave her alone.
Mike did not see Daniel ducking behind the balcony French door.
The Minister s party rounded the Palace. There they strolled into the three sided courtyard. Marble
terraced steps leaded from an Olympic size swimming pool to the main residence level. The scale of
the Saddam s Babylon Palace would rival those in Europe; mounted above the Babylon ruins, it was
easy to imagine the grand parties hosted poolside.
Now a drained pool sat eroding with desert debris. The diving board was scattered from its mountings.
It gave an eerie appearance to the dismal Palace grounds.
Skylar ascended the steps into the pool, and turn back to the Minister. She mimicked a
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The Effects Of Leslie Jones s Hacking Scandal
On Thursday night, during her stand up performance at Carolines in New York City, Leslie Jones
decided to turn her hacking scandal into a hilarious set of jokes. During this past summer, Jones had
experience her personal website being hacked, which resulted in explicit images being placed on the
Internet. The photos included her license and other personal information. As a result, the Ghostbusters
actress went into hiding. Jones eventually returned to Saturday Night Live but Thursday night was the
first time that the comedian truly opened up and talked about it. According to the New York Times, the
49 year old comedian spoke on it during her set, Now I got to explain this to my aunties. They old,
and they from civil rights. They just now
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Second Person Narrative
The first couple steps were bumpy, my trembling feet vibrating against the crackling floor. The door
swings open as I go to knock creating a loud screeching noise. As I walk into the unfamiliar home, I
become more aware of the man I m about to meet. I travel further into his world and can hear the
noise coming from under my feet. I get closer and closer until I find it, the crooked door where he told
me to meet him. As the stairs appears from the darkness, my path becomes lighted ahead of me. The
shady man sitting on his spinning stool, saying come in, come in. The rumbling of the drums coming
clear to a stop. though the air speaking a language I have yet to understand. However, his heart and
soul still playing to the beat of the music, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I ask him why? He explains how lucky we are to be who we are, and how we don t have an everyday
struggle like the kids do he sees everyday. It was just heartbreaking to see the trouble they go through
as young little kids. As I become more in tune in what he is putting out there, I am able to understand
the message he is passing onto me. It s not all about the work, it s not all about the money, but surely,
it s about helping people who need help. The more he talks the more I feel the sorrow that drifts into
his heart from the kids who surround him. Some not being able to talk or walk, and some not being
able to function without someone s help. The most self rewarding jobs we do as a company is when
we do charity work for Zoe s Race. We have supported this foundation for over five years, donating to
people who have children with disabilities. Chic and his crew remodel homes and make them
handicap accessible for these children, making it easier for them and their
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Asian American Culture Characteristics
Asia as a world region is extremely diverse in terms of religion, language, customs, traditions, and
lifestyles. The region contains the largest percent of the world s population, containing both China and
India, as well is the largest producer of tea and rice. Thus, the five most important characteristics that
make Asia unique as a world region are the region s large, dense population, rice culture, tea culture,
array of religion, and multiple intricate languages.
The first characteristic of the Asian region making it unique as a whole is the enormous population it
boasts and provides to the world s total population. From the table 1: Largest Populations in Asia of
the mapping exercise, data shows that 60 percent of the world s total population ... Show more content
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Tea has been a prominent aspect of Asian culture for a very long time. It is said that the discovery of
tea can be placed at about 5,000 years ago, and that tea drinkers were traditionally seen as the
academics and cultural elites of society (The History of Tea). Tea was a way to distinguish the elites of
society from the rest of society, as it is a staple beverage, a curative, and a symbol of status (Tea
Power point, slide 3). As tea diffused to other areas of Asia from China, it gained prominence in other
aspects as well. Today it is used for medicinal benefits and is believed to cure many ailments. From
helping with a common cold to healing more severe conditions, tea is used by many. Tea is such an
integral part of Asian culture that the most basic of tea time begins when the guest enters (Tea Power
point, slide 4). As well as being used for medicinal purposes, when tea diffused through Asia it
became a major source of profit in the region. For example, Sri Lanka became a major tea producing
country in Asia. According to the tea power point in class, 25% of the value of all Sri Lanka s exports
are accounted for by tea (tea Power point, slide 43). This being said, there are many countries
throughout Asia that rely on tea to survive economically. Another aspect of tea that makes the region
unique is simply the fact that there are so many variations of tea that are grown specifically in certain
parts of the region. It makes each tea special and distinct to a particular area. For the case of Sri
Lanka, black tea is the predominate tea produced. According to the power point, the main difference is
in origin, that is, green tea is produced in China and Japan, while black tea is produced in India and Sri
Lanka (Tea Power point, slide 48). As a result of the cultural, medicinal, and economical roles tea
plays in the Asian
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Summary Of Jules Verne s France
Noah Lewis
Mrs. Cavolt
LA III Honors
XX November 2016
PLACEHOLDER TITLE
Jules Verne, of France, was a prominent author who produced over 60 novels along with multiple
plays and short stories. Verne was born in February of 1828, amidst the Industrial Revolution, in a port
city called Nantes. An environment like this undoubtedly helped to spark Verne s near unquenchable
desire for adventure and travel, a key component of his life until its end in 1905. However, Jules Verne
experienced his share of bumps and potholes on his road to glory. Verne had moved to Paris to get a
degree in law, but shortly after he ended up working in the arts even with pressure from his parents to
continue his studies. With that door eventually closing Verne took up a job as a secretary and even a
stockbroker to support himself and his family. Finally finding a stable position, Verne and his wife
took roughly 20 trips to the British Isles, which ended up as a solid source for writing material. Verne
s thirst for adventure reached the point where he bought his own boat, drawing on his travels all the
way from British Isles to the Mediterranean to create more novels. The novels known as Journey to
the Center of the Earth and From the Earth to the Moon were influenced by Verne s experiences and
travels. Other titles such as Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World in Eighty
Days added to Verne s prestige. The pinnacle of his fame is tied to his main series of novels, the 54
belonging
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Erik Erikson s Psychosocial Development Theory
The psychodynamic approach is predicated on a struggle between conscious and unconscious forces.
As with anything in life forces are always at battle affecting our psyche, development, and mental
health. Erik Erikson s Psychosocial Development theory outlines how environmental forces can either
foster a healthy development or cause maladaptive behaviors and development. Everyone has either
seen or heard the awful stories of children being mistreated to the point it hinders proper development,
and his theory helps to explain how to properly ensure a child, adolescent, or even adult has a healthy
chance at life. The theory has eight stages that span from infancy to death. The importance of which is
Erikson may have been the first and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To preface, if a person doesn t successfully reconcile the conflicting sociocultural forces in the stage
they re in at the moment does not means there is no hope for the future development for that person; it
simply means not mastering that stage can cause future issues to arise from what each stage
represents. For example a child may have the best environment possible and go through each early
stage with success and then in early adulthood problems may arise that cause them to then not master
the stage there at. Does this mean that person is doomed? No, there is always ample time and
opportunity to access the psychosocial crisis at hand and either seek help for problems presented or
educate themselves as to the proper steps to assure that the next stage they reconcile the forces at
hand. Also, mastery of a stage is not dependent on whether a person can move forward in life, but it
may damper the timeline and cause any number of problems: from mental health issues, inferiority
complexes, guilt, or at worse not being able to face death with open arms and understanding. Erikson
was a Neo Freudian and was taught by Anna Freud, Sigmund s daughter. One can see how Erikson s
early stages of childhood reflect Freud s own personality development. Also, the fact that there is a
crisis
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Writing Abstracts - LIFE 120121 Labs - Subject C

  • 1. Writing Abstracts - LIFE 120/121 Labs - Subject & C 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Writing Abstracts - LIFE 120/121 Labs - Subject & C Writing Abstracts - LIFE 120/121 Labs - Subject & C
  • 2. The Technology And Artificial Intelligence What s the most advanced technology in the 21st century? The technology becomes more similar like the human is the most advanced in the 21st century. Artificial intelligence is one part of computer science involved with making computers behave like humans. (Vangie Beal. 2015). Moreover, the Artificial Intelligence has scope very widely. Artificial Intelligence covers a broad range of techniques, which can be applied to a very wide range of application areas. (Russell, Stuart J.; Norvig Peter et al.,2003). Also, evidence will focus on the knowledge acquisition, data mining, computer vision and the search. An artificial intelligence system is intelligent not only of banking and sharing data, but also of acquiring, representing, and manipulating knowledge. (Buchanan. et al., 1983). Data mining is the process of extracting non trivial and potentially useful information, or knowledge, from the enormous data sets available in experimental sciences. (Ancell, R.et al,2004). Computer vision is a different field, and its researchers have multifaceted concerns and ambitions. (Tomasz Malisiewicz, 2011). Search plays a significant role in solving many Artificial Intelligence (AI) problems. The search is a universal problem solving mechanism in AI. (Robin et al., 2009). Knowledge Acquisition A knowledge acquisition is utilized to acquire area information around an application with the end goal of developing a specialist framework. Knowledge acquisition is the process of adding new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Belonging To Me Why am I here if I do not belong? Finally, something to drink , I think to myself as a devotee gives me a juicebox. My stomach is growling as I smell samosas in the bus that we are travelling in. I look around the bus impatiently waiting for my food to arrive when I look down at the juice box. My earphones dangled across the juice box when I turn the juice box around to read the labels. As I turn the juice box to its side, I notice something unusual. There is a quotation by Oscar Wilde, an Irish playwright, and it says, Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken. I am sitting alone on the bus. No one is sitting beside me. My mother and my aunt sit right in front of me. We are returning from a trip in New Vrindaban, West Virginia in America. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I had agreed to go on this three day trip to get away from the normal boring life, but was it better for me to feel excluded than just feeling bored? While people around me were dancing and chanting the name of their lord Krishna, I sat there listening to music or reading a book or watching something. The bus ride was about eight hours long but the quotation stuck with me through the entire ride. I began to contemplate on my religious beliefs. If someone had asked me that day about my religious beliefs, I would have probably quietly said that I am a hindu. In my own mind I would consider myself an agnostic, in the way that I will never know if God exists or not, but leaning towards atheism, as the concept of God sounds a bit illogical to me. This opinion of mine had gotten me in a tremendous amount of trouble from my family and friends. Instead of trying to solve or answer my concerns, they would go down to personal attacks. Once, my mother told me that, You are just incapable of comprehending the concept of God because you are too stupid. On multiple occasions I have been forced to pray, perform a ritual, or go to the temple. I felt that every time I did any of those actions, I drifted away from religion even more and generally felt alone and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Magnetic Organizer Essay Name:David Toledo Room: 401 Review of Literature Target Audience The Magnetic Organizer will appeal to a young older audience. Both boys and girls can be unorganized, and therefore the Magnetic Organizer is for both genders. The Magnetic Organizer can appeal to many students who have trouble being organized in school. Leaving folders, papers, or homework somewhere are constant struggles of students. Magnetic Organizers can be used by both amateurs and professionals as both need to be organized in order to either become a professional, or stay one. The disabled could probably not use this design, as the main function needed to operate my design is to pull up the bin from the magnetic lock, and be able to grab whatever is placed inside of the magnetic binder. This is not a very complex design, so it can be used without much previous knowledge on how it functions. The concept of the design can be learned fairly quick. Similar Products Many common products meet the need as the magnetic organizer. One of the most common are named folders. This product meets the same purpose as the Magnetic Organizer, although, is very simple. Papers can fall out if turned upside down, and can cause much stress if done on accident. Another downside to folder is there small size can cause us to regard our attention to larger objects, causing the possibility of forgetting the folder somewhere. Another product is named a bin. A bin can be used to store many items and papers, although it may not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Green Tea As A Treatment For Cancer In 2737 B.C., the day was pleasant as Emperor Shen Nung sat beneath a tree sipping hot water. The slight breeze rippled through the tree above him, sending twirling leaves cascading all around him. Sipping his tea, he noticed a leaf had fallen into it, changing the color slightly and giving the hot water a slightly bitter, yet refreshing taste (Nerz Stormes). Whether or not this ledged depicting how tea was discovered is true, it sets the stage for the deep history and tradition that revolves around this world wide drink. Cultures that consume green tea have believed in its healing properties and treated it as both a beverage and a medicine for countless generations. Within these cultures, its common belief that green tea can increase longevity, treat diabetes, and even prevent cancer. The question that really got me interested in the direction of this topic was does green tea really have the ability to prevent or work as a treatment for cancer. Green tea has been a major part of Japanese cultures throughout history, both for leisure as well as medicine. There are people who devote their lives to learning The Way of Tea, a long ceremony that involves brewing and sharing tea with guests as well as appreciated nature. In recent years, some researchers aware of the correlation between Japanese culture and longevity started doing scientific research on its validity in terms of medicine. The antioxidants, specifically catchins, as well as the vitamins and potassium in green tea ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. After Lennie Diary Journal Entry 38: After Lennie I don t talk about what happened and no one s cares enough to question me, they re just happy he s gone and I thought I would be too. That day haunts me, I blame myself for not watching him I knew something was going to go wrong eventually, it always did when Lennie was around. I can still hear the ringing in my ears if it s quiet enough; I will never be able to escape that moment in my life. I don t regret what I did because it had to be done to protect him but it was still the hardest thing I ve ever had to do. I feel like a part of my day is missing, a part I never thought I would ever miss but I do. I miss having to repeat everything I said to Lennie because at least then I had someone to talk to. I miss having that companionship even if he never understood or remembered a word I said at least he was there. When Lennie was here I had a purpose and that purpose was to take care of Lennie, now he s not here and it feels like I have no direction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is rumored to be sleeping with the boss but those are just rumors that I m pretty sure Slim made up himself to get out of that terrible marriage with that terrible woman; I don t blame him myself because she is truly awful. She has a pretty face that will trap you when you look at her. Other than that Slim is doing pretty good he got himself a higher position on the ranch with a pretty big raise too. I m doing as well as I can myself, my doctor tells me if I continue to drink the way I do I ll go into liver failure; so I drink twice as much as I did before to help speed along the process. I m just as lonely as I was five years when Lennie passed away, as did a part of me. I truly do miss that man because he made me a better man. Lennie made me a man with a name, now I m just some lonely man in a bar who accidentally forgets he already brought that girl home ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The During The Reconstruction Era During the Reconstruction era which occurred after the Civil War there was animosity between the states as well as the debate over how freed slaves should be dealt with in terms of becoming citizens with the same rights as the Constitution provided for whites. The government had to come up some type of conditions which would attempt to allow the rebellious southern states back into the union. During this time period President Abraham Lincoln appointed provisional military governors to oversee the re establishment of the southern states into the union as well as a functioning government. Yet, during the late 1800 s the Republicans ruled Congress and made efforts during the Reconstruction end to ensure that everyone had the same equal rights by passing the Civil Rights Bill to ensure that everyone had equal rights. This also led to questions as to what to do with the recently freed blacks. The main problem was with the Southern states and getting them to except black, so the government implemented laws and Constitutional Amendments which helped the federal government with the enforcement of equal rights which would give blacks in the south the rights to hold office and vote. This leads us to the freeman s Bureau which was also a part of the Reconstruction Act. The Reconstruction act of 1867 required southern states to except and ratify the 14th Amendment granting equal protection for the freed blacks, and the 15th Amendment guaranteed the right for blacks to vote. Blacks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Literary Themes In The Film Open Range The film Open Range shares similarities with the literary pieces that have been read, as well as the primary source given. In the film, as Boss, Charlie, and Buttons go back to the town after Mouse doesn t join them again, they find him abused by the ranchers. When they go and confront the marshall, they find him to be fraudulent. The primary source and the readings had the common theme of white male corruption. The ranchers and the marshalls were abusive and felt as they were entitled to power. That attitude and sense of entitlement lead to the destruction of the relationship between natives and Americans. Another correspondence is the way those men govern their people. In The Fight of Nez Perces, the governor could not comprehend such an attitude. He urged Old Joseph to sign the treaty and receive presents of blankets. (317)The governor had used manipulation tactics to receive what he wanted. The men in the film governed similarly. They were physically abusive and and instill fear in their people. Lastly, although the not same, is the will people to defend their way of life. In The Flight of the Nez Perces, Old Joseph had refused to sign the governor treaties multiple times. He had certain beliefs for example, no man owned any part of the earth, and a man could not sell what he did not own, when the governo wanted their land. Old Joseph stuck to his beliefs and fought for what he considered to be right. Similarly, in the film, Boss and Charlie, fight and defend the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Transformation Of The United States Army Essay Transformation: Army Joining the United States Army was the most profound decision of my lifetime. Experiencing life, the world, and combat through the mind and eyes of a soldier has influenced me in ways that I had never conceived. These transformations, before, during, and after my military service have ultimately shaped me into the man I am today. I do believe that if I had chosen not to join the Army, today I would be a totally different person with completely different views and opinions. Joining the United States Fighting forces is a decision that no one should take lightly. Before I made the choice to join the army, it was the summer of 1998, I was a short 5 foot 7 inch tall 17 year old and weighed about 140 lbs. soaking wet, which was typical of a poor country raised boy. Can t you do anything right ? I remember the old stucco guy yelling at me, as I struggled to lift the 80lbs bag of concrete mixture over my head to throw it into the fast spinning mixer. I was a young, immature, puny kid who thought he was invincible. Common practice in young men those days was to play dumb and not show others your intellectual capacity because real men had to be strong, fit, hardworking, and stupid. Just to fit in, I played the part well. However, inside I dreamt of a career in medicine. I loved to read, write, and play the piano. Life in the Galeote house for the oldest of 4 siblings wasn t exactly an exuberant place to grow up. In hopes of gaining my father s acceptance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. King David Accomplishments Introduction According to the New Living Translation (1996) King David lived halfway between the lives of Abraham and Jesus, in addition to becoming one of the most important leaders for Israel and a man after God s own heart ( 1 Samuel 13:14). David s place of birth was Bethlehem, City of David Jerusalem where he grew up as a shepherd, but he is better known for his youthful triumph over Goliath, as well as being a poet, musician, soldier, and a king (Holy Bible, NLT, 1996). King David died at the age of seventy after ruling for forty years. King David wrestled with sin, such as adultery, family disorder, and rebellion on a national level, however he also experienced great accomplishments as well. One great achievement was the unification of Israel. Then all the tribes of Israel went to David at Hebron and told him, We are all members of your family. For a long time, even while Saul was our King, you were the one who really led Israel. And the Lord has told you, You will be the shepherd of my people Israel. You will be their leader (2 Samuel 5:3). It is here that David makes a covenant with the leaders and becomes anointed as the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... David then led his troops to Jerusalem to fight against the Jebusites (2 Samuel 5:6). Jerusalem becomes a historical and archaeological site when David captured the city and made it the capital of Israel. Archaeological evidence was located by a Hebrew University professor Yosef Garfinkel that authenticated the rule of King David. Objects were located in a ruin called Khirbet Qeiyafa, a fortified border city in the Kingdom of Judah adjacent to the Valley of Elah, less than twenty miles southwest of Jerusalem and five miles west of Gush Etzion (Gedalyaha, para 2, 2012). It is here that items such as, pottery, stone, metal tools, art, and ritual objects were located (Gedalyaha, para3, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Elgin Marbles Research Paper Learning Activity 1 The Elgin Marbles is the common name for an extensive collection of the Ancient Greek sculpture which has been on display in the British Museum since the early 1800s. The collection includes 75 meters (247 feet) of the original 160 metre (524 foot) frieze from the Parthenon temple in Athens. The frieze is the highly decorative section above the columns in classical Greek architecture. The collection is controversial because of its namesake the seventh Earl of Elgin removed the treasures from Greece with the permission of the Ottomans, who occupied Greece from the mid 15th century until 1821. For decades, the Greeks have called for the priceless artifacts return, but the British Museum defends its ownership as legitimate. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those Marbles are Greek and belong to Greece, and not to who stole them. The Parthenon Marbles, known as the Elgin Marbles, name downgrade the practice rapture of the sculptures from the Parthenon by Lord Elgin, is a large collection of marble sculptures which had been stolen by Thomas Bruce, (Earl of Elgin). Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire from 1799 until 1803 and again in Britain in 1806. Taking advantage of the Ottoman hegemony in Greek territory, managed and acquired firman from the Ottoman Sultan for the disestablishment of the Parthenon to measure and fix their plans, and then proceeded to remove and smuggled them. These sculptures were stored in the British Museum in London 1816. To Ottoman firman, which owns the British Museum does not bear the signature and seal of the Sultan or the usual invocation to God. And without them, the Elgin and therefore the British Museum doesn t have any legal proof of ownership of the Parthenon Marbles, according to a report by experts (Newsletter, Nov. 2008). The 1936 report placed the Duveen created for this purpose. Since 1983, on the initiative of the then Minister of Culture Melina Mercouri, Greece has made efforts to bring back the Elgin Marbles to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Apple Vs. Fbi Case Apple vs. FBI In today s society, technology has become one of the most used and most sought after developments of the millennium. In a recent case the FBI petitioned for Apple to unlock the phone of Syed Farook, the man responsible for shooting and killing 14 people in San Bernardino, California. The FBI believed Apple should create a new software that would not erase the data from iPhones after ten failed attempts to unlock the phone. Apple replied that they had a responsibility and an obligation to protect the privacy of their customers. Supporters of Apple s response have argued, creating a new software was not a wise decision. In the past, government agencies have been known for their abuse of power. Had Apple chosen to create a master key for this particular case, there would be no limit to government invasion of privacy. In the end Apple could have potentially lost costumers by changing the protection of their cellular products. The issue has already been raised that creating software to access one locked device could potentially open the door for hackers to invade millions of other people s devices. I agree that Apple should not create a new software to unlock the phone because once a master lock is created there are no limitations to who or how the coding can be used. Although this case seems unique in matter the government has a history of invading the privacy of American companies and citizens. In 2013, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a brief ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Lakota Sioux Movie Essay This film goes into detail on how the Lakota Sioux once lived during the westward expansion period in America s past. The film is different than most other movies that show this time period because it shows the Lakota Sioux as moral people who are only trying to protect what is there s. Other movies only show the Native Americans as being beasts that only want to hurt the white Americans. That is one of the things that make this movie more realistic of the traditional lifestyle of the Lakota Sioux. In the film it shows the Native Americans as a group of people that are eager to laugh and extremely devoted to family. Most of the nights in the movie they are all talking with each other and laughing, much like most people do today. One of the main aspects of the traditional Lakota Sioux lifestyle is there devotion to their religion and rituals. In the film it shows the Indians sitting around the fire smoking tobacco out of a long pipe. In an article by the History of Religions it says that by smoking this pipe the spirit in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Native Americans worked hard for the right of religious freedom. Many of the Americans thoughts that there religion was the only religion that was right. So many people tried to push their religious rituals and practices out. In an article by the American Academy of Religion many of the Indian groups such as the Indian Shakers and the Native American Church tried to defend their dance practices religious events. Other Indian leaders called their religious dances as harmless social gatherings, much like a dance that many of the white Americans have. Many of these rituals were suppressed by the government because they were trying to assimilate the Native Americans into their culture. They fought to keep everything that they had the right to, including their religion and their different rituals. In the film it showed some of their religious dances and other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Persuasive Essay On Free Pittsburgh City Free Pittsburgh: Exploring the City Without the Cost A vacation in Pittsburgh could be one of the most exciting trips you ever take. This beautiful, historic town is filled with must see attractions and exciting things to do. Both locals and tourists can visit a broad assortment of museums, historical sites, and scenic areas. The neighborhoods in this town are bustling with interesting people, fun shops, and noteworthy buildings. Once you have chosen one of the great hotels in Pittsburgh, you ll want to explore the city as soon as you can. Even if you have little money to spend while you re in town, you won t be bored. You can find plenty of things to do that are free or very inexpensive. In fact, after you take advantage of downtown Pittsburgh hotel specials and visit some of the free ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This popular local attraction is relatively inexpensive for seniors, adults, and children, and it is free for little ones who are under 24 months of age. The zoo features an impressive assortment of animals, from polar bears to ring tailed lemurs. Going to this zoo and aquarium is an ideal way to spend a day when you don t have much money to spare. You can eat at one of the on site restaurants, and you may even go shopping, as well. You might explore the grounds on foot, or you can take one of the trams that travel throughout the zoo. The aquarium is as exciting as the rest of the zoo, and it contains fascinating animals such as sharks and penguins. Steel City Roller Derby Another inexpensive and entertaining option is the local roller derby. The Steel City Roller Derby has been in existence for approximately 10 years, and it is a Pittsburgh favorite. All of the athletes in this league are female, and they work hard to stay in great shape for the sport. If you ve never been to a roller derby event, you owe it to yourself to attend one when you re in the city. The Frick Art and Historical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Benjamin Franklin s Influence On American History Discoveries, Historical Events and Evolution took place mostly in the eighteenth century. Benjamin Franklin was one of the many people to discover new outcomes in science experiments, take part of important historical events in the newborn America and was the main reason why America evolved as an Independent Nation today. The thirteen colonies was ruled by the British in the eighteenth century. These colonies were located along the eastern coast of America. The colonies started at New Hampshire and ended in Georgia. Benjamin was born on January 6, 1706, in Boston, Massachusetts. Education in his early life ended by the age of ten. By the age of twelve, he went to work as a printer with his older sibling James. At the age of seventeen, he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the1740 s, one of Ben s english correspondents gave the Library of Philadelphia an electrical machine for the whole city to use. Since they received this donation, Ben and a couple of his friends began to take interest in electricity because that machine gave such a great amount of curiosity to all philadelphians. Franklin wrote a book on his studies on electricity in 1751, this copy went through three different languages including english. One of his experiments on electricity was trying to identify the difference between thunderbolts and electricity. Ben flew a kite in a dangerous thunderstorm in france on June tenth, 1752. With the help of his son, William, they hooked up his kite to a silk string, tying an metal key to where the bolt would strike it. Ben s educated guess was that the lightning itself was an electrical phenomenon, and the electrical effect of the lightning bolt striking it might be able to transfer to another object. Also the causes and effects in the experiment could be recognized as electricity. Concluding this experiment, it successfully showed that the energy from the bolt was static energy. Ben grew more popularity conducting this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. How Did The Czech Republic Influence The World Ask the average American to name one influential person from the Czech Republic and you will likely be met with blank stares. However, without the Czech people, the world would look a lot different. Imagine a world without Protestantism, without universal education, without contact lenses. Then, the cultural influence of the Czech Republic becomes clear. A century before Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to a church door, Czech priest Jan Hus had already begun protesting the Catholic church. Although he was burned at the stake for heresy, he left behind writings that later helped spark the Protestant Reformation, an event that would change the course of history forever. A Czech man also changed education forever. It is difficult to find a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the aftermath of World War II, the Soviet Union took control of Czechoslovakia. These communist rulers encouraged the arts as long as artists supported communist rule. Ironically, it would be the arts that led to their downfall. A group of writers pushing for an end to censorship led to the start of Prague Spring, a hopeful time of democratic reforms in the 1960s. However, the Soviet army brutally crushed this peaceful revolt shortly after. The Czech people could have been discouraged by this, disillusioned by the thought of using peace as a method for throwing off oppression. But they were not. In 1989, another writer, this time a playwright by the name of Vaclav Havel, again led a peaceful revolution. The Velvet Revolution successfully ended Communism in the Czech Republic and led to the democracy the Czech Republic enjoys today. The fighters in this revolution were not armies, but artists. Across the country, theater companies advocated for strikes and protest. This revolution showed that the biggest threat to communism came from neither weaponry nor militaries, but from art and the uniting of the common people. As president of the newly independent Czechoslovakia, Havel allowed the nation to split in two without any fighting or bloodshed. As ethnic conflicts ravaged Yugoslavia and destroyed Rwanda, Czechoslovakia demonstrated a peaceful resolution of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Victorian Women Research Paper The role of Victorian women was expected to be limited to childbearing and housewife. During the Victorian Era it was important that women marry and have a family. Four classes of women were noted during this time, they were, the Nobility, Gentry, Middle Class, Upper working class and lower working class. They were supposed to live highly restrictive life with their lives centered around their husband and subsequently their children. This meant these women were subject to sexual abuse, physical abuse and any money they made was given to the husband. Totally legal back in the Victorian era (Zelster, 2018). Women who belonged to the nobility class enjoyed their life in luxury. Spent most of their time doing parties and going to balls. The rest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were not allowed to vote, sure or even own property. If they did have any of these items, once they become married, then it all belonged to the husband. Women during this time were not allowed to open any form of bank accounts. If the woman did work outside the home, the money was always given to the husband. If they divorced any money would still be deemed to belong to the ex husband, along with the home and the children. (Jones, K. n.d) Marriage abrogated a woman s right to consent to sexual intercourse with her husband, giving him ownership over her body. Their mutual matrimonial consent, therefore became a contract to give herself to her husband as he desired. Women were not allowed to have sex prior to marriage, but it was ok that men could. It could not be for pleasure, it was all about being a mother and doing what the men wanted (Jones, K., n.d.). While husbands participated in affairs with other women, wives endured infidelity as they had no rights to divorce on these grounds and their divorce was a social taboo. If women were granted a divorce, the men kept everything and then women would have to go back to their father s house and that was also a problem because their fathers didn t always want them back. Women s rights groups fought for equality and over time made strides to change rights and privileges, however, many Victorian women endured their husband s control, cruelty targeted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Two U.S. Vacation Hot Spots Essay In all of my travels across the United States of America, the `hottest vacation spot hands down is in Key West, Florida and the `coolest place to travel to is Denali National Park in Denali, Alaska. These vacation destinations are the two most beautiful and most relaxing places in the nation! I personally have experienced a week of enjoyment at both locations and find myself wanting to go back to each of them in the future because I had such a great time. Even though these are both awesome places to spend a week of vacation time, they differ in weather and climate patterns, they each have unique attractions and activities to do, and both vary in travel costs and various other expenses. Weather and climate conditions are one major ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since both vacation spots have different climates, they both offer a variety of different activities to do and adventures to have. In Key West, vacationers are literally surrounded by water and have numerous water activities to partake in like deep sea fishing, boating, swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, jet skiing, going to the beach, etc. I would suggest packing your travel bags full of shorts, tee shirts, water apparel, and extra sunscreen! In the arctic area of Alaska, recreational activities include biking, climbing, camping, fishing, hiking, winter sports, scenic driving, wildlife viewing, and visiting various exhibits. Your travel bags for Denali National Park should consist of warm, water resistant clothing, hiking equipment, camping equipment, and nutritional and energizing camping food. One of the most important issues about traveling and vacations is the cost and the overall expense of the trip. From Allentown, Pennsylvania, a round trip ticket for a week to Key West, Florida is going to cost between four hundred and five hundred dollars, including a rental car and gas. However, a round trip ticket for a week to Anchorage, Alaska, and also gas and a rental car to drive four hours north to Denali, is going to be slightly more expensive. It is going to cost between six hundred and nine hundred dollars to travel. These costs do not even cover food, hotels, or shelter you are going to stay in. There will also be numerous activity costs like boating, fishing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Strategic Relations Between Saudi Arabia And Iraq Strategic, cooperative relationships between states in the Middle East have tended to be inconsistent and volatile examples being the alliance between Egypt and Syria that coalesced into the short lived United Arab Republic in 1958 and the shifting relationships between Saudi Arabia and Iraq . In fact, in Walt s list of eighteen Middle Eastern regional alliances formed between 1955 and 1979, none lasted for longer than five years (Walt, 1987, p.150). In light of this heritage, it is therefore particularly remarkable that the most persistent regional arrangement to date has been between Syria, a secular, Arab and predominantly Sunni state and Iran, a Persian, Shia theocracy. And the relationship has certainly been persistent, with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... President al Assad of Syria and his inner circle are Alawites; a religious sect that broke from mainstream Shi ism in the 9th century. As a member of a Shia minority running an otherwise predominantly Sunni state , it would seem natural to look to Iran for support. From Iran s perspective too, when viewed though this sectarian prism, it would seem to be expedient to support a nominally Shia regime in order to prevent Syria becoming another member of the regional Sunni camp . In support of this analysis, Agha and Khalidi claim that the Shiite Alawite connection did play an important part in the development of Syrian Iranian relations and may in fact be seen as one of the main motors of the of the emerging alliance between the two countries (Agha and Khalidi, 1995, p.4). Others extend this idea of a sectarian allegiance further, describing it as part of a Shia Crescent that encompasses not only Iran and Syria but also post war Iraq and the increasingly significant Hezbollah movement in Lebanon. This approach clearly sees religion as a key binding agent in this regional configuration. So is this a persuasive analysis? Certainly, sectarianism has played a significant role in the domestic political history of both nations. In Syria, as Horowitz explains ethnic politics is defined in confessional terms (Horowitz, 2001, p.492) with the Ba athist coup of 1963 being followed by purges of Sunnis from the military and civil services until by 1969 the Alawi were left ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Archetypal Hero Journey, J The archetypal hero journey, Joseph Campbell states, is a typical series of heroic actions. Four stages form the hero journey: departure, trials, epiphany, and return (the stages do not necessarily occur consecutive with the listing). Death and resurrection of lifestyle and beliefs, spiritual journey, and finally rebirth form hero journey s motif. An archetypal hero pattern is the transformation of the character s conscience through trials and revelations. Lust, fear, and social duties tend to be the main trials heroes face. Campbell defines a hero as a character who overcomes his trials and gives his life to something superior to himself committed extraordinary deeds. There are two types of heroes. The physical hero gives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But for every evil, every sacrilege, Crime, wrong, oppression and the axe s edge, Indifference, exploitation, you, and you, And you, must all be punished. so must you. I shall no longer act or suffer, to the sword s end. Now my good Angel, whom God appoints To be my guardian, hover over the swords points. (Eliot 45 46) Becket realizes he must stop acting and allow God s will to guide him. His old lifestyle is retired, and, like Job, Becket enters a new lifestyle stoical, and morally poised. Job faces three trial conglomerations: curses, comforters, and unanswered inquisitions. The curses he deals with cause Job extensive agony: he loses his livestock, servants, children, and health. Although his physical health and social stature have diminished, Job s faith never wavers. The comforters, three friends and a wife, offer Job advice they presume will end his anguish. The friends believe, to be so cursed, Job has sinned horribly and they tell him he must repent his sins so God will forgive him. Job knows he has not sinned and, therefore, does not deserve the torment brought upon him. Since they cannot console him and only increase his frustration, Job desires his friends absence. I have heard many such things; miserable comforters are you all. Have windy words no limit? Or what provokes you that you keep on talking? I also could talk as you do, if you were in my place; I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. H.G. Wells The Time Machine Essay examples When the time traveler thought of the future he made assumptions that would suggest that the in the future, society would act in a progressive manner. He believed that society would be free of disease, that the human species would be very advanced compared to the humans in his time, and that the human beings in this society would not know fear because of their advances in technology. These assumptions are soon proven false early on when the time traveler thought he ...had built the time machine in vain (21). The Sphinx puts pressure on a progressive time by suggesting that society does not progress all the time but will eventually regress. When the time traveler notices that the Sphinx, was greatly weather worn, and that imparted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Relying on technology becomes associated with this utopian society, and certain problems such as laziness can arise because of this. Laziness as a result of dependency on technology proves to be fatal. An example of this would be when one thinks about the Sphinx s riddle. At first, society finds the answer to the riddle through one specific way of thinking and arriving at that answer, but because of technology anything originally learned can then be referenced so that eliminates the need to remember it. Now if someone who comes from a society that is dependent on technology is asked this riddle, he will have no way of answering the question because he would first need to look at technology for the answer. Wells suggests that this shows that after arriving to a utopian state, a society dependent on technology can have a reduced ability to think. When the time traveler first entered this society in the future, the first thing he noticed was the Sphinx that had its wings ...spread so it seemed to hover (18). There are other instances in the story where an idea is seen as just floating or hovering into the time traveler s mind. While he is thinking about how the Eloi have become reacquainted with fear ... suddenly there came into my head the memory of meat I had seen in the Underworld. It seemed odd how it floated into my mind... (49). This suggests that the time traveler is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Chicago Symphony Orchestra Description Essay Entering the Chicago Symphony Center my face must have looked completely memorized as I gazed at the design and architecture structure that was before me. The amount of intricate detail that was on the ceilings and trim work must have taken months to complete with a construction army. As I walked through the hall and stepped into the elevator the smell of fresh clean red carpets filled the air with a slight scent of floral. Before I entered the venue a punch size bowl of cough drops was to my left. The usher grabbed my ticket and escorted me to my seat right in front on the third level. The entire venue was covered with three basic colors gold, cream, and red. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1904, consists of three levels with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before the orchestra began to play you could hear the entire audience shuffling in their seats and coughing up a storm. Once the conductor stood in front of the entire orchestra; silence began to flow over the entire audience. With a wave of his baton the loud sound of the baritone horn could only be heard. Its almost as if the entire venue was empty. All the woman in the orchestra were dressed in black attire and the men were dressed in black tuxedos. The conductor was wearing a tuxedo looking suit with in black with a longer backside tail. The title of the symphony that I attended was Gustav Mahler Symphony No.7. The symphony was conducted by former CSO Principal Conductor Bernard Haitink. The style of the Mahler Symphony No.7 is classical with five movements. Sonata form is the first movement with an introduction of slow tempo, pace of the music, that began with a dark timbre sounding from a baritone horn. The exposition concludes with a march theme that has the repetition of the march theme from the introduction. Following is the development, that lasts quite long and then lead into the march theme from the introduction. A solo high note from a trumpet is heard and begins the introduction to the recapitulation. The coda ends in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Women s Role In The Middle Ages From Submission to Equally: The Struggle Continues Women as social agent played a secondary role in the middle ages. That condition keeps them away from any participation in the direct taking of decisions. A special feature on women was strongly marked from the moment itself of their birth, not only by the social status to which they belonged, but for the genre. Women s role was always relegated to their husbands to whom they owed submission and obedience. Therefore, the female status remained on a clearly lower level than the male. Historic in the medieval world, life was established according to the social and religious order. Thus, following religious precepts, the woman, the weak creäture, should be always submitted to God, but also in her early life to the father, and then to the husband; if she could not be a virgin, holy or religious then, should be a wife and mother. Thus, as soon as the imposed education was assimilated on having married, those woman met one of its main goals: find a husband. Marriage represented for their the opportunity to play a role in the society. In this way they performs a cherished ambition, in exchange for which pronounces the promise which includes serving and obey. While this did not mean that medieval women universally experienced marriage as oppression, it did mean that throughout ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They found power in the force of an image, of their own image as wives. It supposes that what actually make them value was the degree of submission al loyalty to their husbands instead of finding it in the responsibility for their own actions, because actually the acts that they perform autonomously were very limited. It is not surprising therefore that they were ended feeling spiteful frustrated and out of control on having sacrificed its desires and real needs to satisfy the desires of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Graded Project 2 Torts TO: Steve Stinson Esquire FROM: Paralegal DATE: March 18, 2015 RE: Smith v. Growler s Groceries This memorandum summarizes my interview and findings with Ms. Jones and summarizes Ms. Jones credibility as a witness. The memorandum also includes the duty of care owed by the Growler s groceries store to it s customers. Additionally, included are facts that show that Growler s grocery store did not comply with the applicable standard of care. INTERVIEW OF ROBIN JONES I spoke with Ms. Jones at her home on Friday, March 1, 2015 at 9:30 AM. She is a Caucasian woman of petite height and build. She was clothed in her jogging outfit having just returned from her morning run. Ms. Jones demeanor was grim and long faced as if she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ms. Jones stated the the fall of Ms. Smith was not pretty as her legs slipped from under her, causing her to lose control of her shopping cart and hit the floor hard. Ms. Jones is confident of what she saw and what she said to Ms. Smith prior to her fall. Ms. Jones admitted being apprehensive towards the interview because she did not want to any harm brought onto her employer. Ms. Jones came across as truthful and honest during her interview. ISSUES Did Growler s grocery store breach it s duty of care to it s customers when they did not attend to the spill quickly enough? And did they breach there duty of care by allowing objects to fall from there shelves? Contributory Negligence? Did the plaintiff Ms. Smith contribute to her own harm when she did not hear or heed the warning of store employee Robin Jones? RULE Pursuant to case law, a duty of care is an obligation to conform to a standard of conduct prescribed by law. It is a duty imposed by law from which an obligation arises to act with due care, meaning reasonably, failure to do so is breach of duty of care. Pursuant to Invitee Rule a person who enters the land of another, with permission for the benefit of the landholder, for the mutual benefit of them both, or for the purposes for which the property is held open to the public, such as a customer in a store or restaurant, or a client to a business. The landholder owes the greatest duty of care ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Illusion Of Perception In Heartbeat By Julian Beever Is what we see always the reality of everything? We tend to think that what see is true, but sometimes our perceptions of things is not reality. Many magic tricks and optical illusions can trick our brain into seeing something that s not real. Having our eyes deceiving us multiple times show that how we perceive things aren t always accurate. First of all, looking at things from a certain perspective can change the way something looks. For example, Julian Beever, a chalk artist, who draws pavement art on the streets uses a certain technique in his work. In the book, it states, When seen from one special angle, these images come together to create the illusion that his anamorphic drawings are truly three dimensional. Viewed this way, his drawings seem to come to life (Chalk Art 89). In other words, his drawings can look three dimensional from a certain angle, but looking at it from the side shows that it s actually flat. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the story Heartbeat, when Dave started to wear more clothes to look bigger, all his classmates start to look at him differently. Dave thought that people looked at him with more respect, but in reality, everyone was giving him weird glances. In the end, Dave finally realized how he looked, in the words of David Yoo, he was, a padded, miserable, and frustrated puffball (CR29). Another example is in Sorry, Wrong Number. When Mrs. Stevenson overheard two people talking about murdering someone, she didn t know that the person was her, until it was too late. Mrs. Stevenson didn t believe that anyone would want her dead. In the end, she found out the person that was supposed to die tonight was her, but she found out too late (Fletcher ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay On The Impact Of Technology On World War 1 The effect of weapon technology had a big impact on World War One. World World I was the most important turning point of the 20th century. It destroyed most of Europe and destroyed four empires while also creating many new nations. It triggered the Russian Revolution and set the bases for Balkan Middle Eastern conflicts that remain unresolved. World War I was the war fought mainly in Europe and the Middle East, between the Central Powers and the Allies. World War I occurred on July 28, 1914 and ended on November 11, 1918, with the collapse of the Central Powers. Armoured vehicles of World War I were not good as fighting machines. Wheeled vehicles couldn t handle the tough land, and those using the lately invented steady track were slow and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Able carry greater bomb loads over far longer distances than early aeroplanes, they were soon employed by the Germans to carry the war to Britain itself. Most aggressive nations used airships mainly for exploration and observation missions, but today it is the attack of the German Zeppelins that are best remembered. In the days leading up to World War I, when aeroplane flight had been possible for only 10 years, there existed a large body of opinion that the future of military flying lay as much with lighter aircraft. The career of Peter Strasser parallels the story of the German airship service. Promoted Leader of Airships in 1913, he led the first strategic bombing campaign in history. The defences eventually mastered the Zeppelin threat, but as Germany s defeat loomed near in August 1918 Strasser led another raid. His chosen craft the powerful Zeppelin built. To prosecute a war on such a scale meant, for the British in particular, continuous and guaranteed movement of men and many materials which, demanded full control of the sea. Through this it was possible also to effectively deny the sea to the enemy. Close blockade, as practiced during the early 19th century, had been rendered impracticable by the submarine, the torpedo s and the mine, so this front line function of the battleship had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Hcc Case Essay 1. What is the company s management structure? The company is divided into four operating divisions (Glasseal, Hermetic Seal, Hermetite and Sealtron) , each of which is run completely independent by a general manager. These managers are responsible for the whole business operated in their division except for the control function, which is run by the division controllers who report directly to Chris Bateman, the CFO. The reason why control is separated from everything else is to ensure that there is autonomy and objectivity on the controller s judgments: if they were reporting to the division managers and earning bonuses on the same basis than them, they would have an incentive to window dress the accounts and report a better situation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By contrast, the new budget system is based on a minimum performance standard (MPS philosophy) which has to be reached in order to start earning extra rewards, trying at the same time to ensure that these standards are realistically set by the division managers making them definitely achievable. Then, above this first and sure performance standard, managers have to set targets that represent ordinary performance levels with a 50% probability of achievement. This way, it can be possible to distinguish between different levels of performance (standards), which had associated different extra compensations if achieved. Bonuses were also allocated in a different way: in the old system, workers included in the bonus plan were assigned a bonus potential according to which additional rewards were paid depending on profit before taxes (PBT) and personal performance. Therefore, bonus were assigned on the basis of two kinds of measures: an objective measure (no bonus were paid if the PBT was below the 60%) and a subjective judgment (performance was evaluated by the top management in the basis of target accomplishment). By contrast, in the new system the incentive compensation plan was different depending on the difficulty of the standards. Additionally, a bonus pool was created for each division composed by a 20% of the amount that the division s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. American History Essay The early stages of The United States of America behold some of the most important moments in North American history. The Colonial Era of our sovereign nation illustrates the virtues that embody the American spirit: diligence, resilience, courage, and bravery. It s the epic chronicle of an impossible battle won by ordinary men, men who risked life and limb to ensure that their families would see the light of the next day. It s such men that I want to analyze, their principals, their beliefs, their spirit. Ultimately, I want to explore their way of life, the foundation for America as we know. In addition, we will be venturing into the history of the United States of America to analyze and highlight the reasons why the American Revolution ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The American revolutionists believed that the government should be under the control of the citizens, that democratic elections should take place, and that the citizens should behold the ability to exercise their liberty as long as the liberty and inherent rights of others are not harmed or otherwise negatively affected. These principals encompass the spirit of the colonists, of the citizens of the new and free world that we are blessed to be a part of today. We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. Reaching the goal of a democratic, just government required formulating concrete laws and documents that would embody the values that our founding fathers shared and that continue to guide our nation to this very day. Specifically, three fundamental documents shaped our nation and lead us to arguably create the greatest sovereign and free nation in the modern world: the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and the Bill of Rights. The Declaration of Independence s solitary purpose was to announce our intention of rebelling against Great Britain, as well as to provide a detailed list of why the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay on Discuss Homosexuality in the Beat Generation In the age that coined the word togetherness as a synonym for family values, the Beats, each in his own style mounted the first open, sustained assault in American history on the masculine role as heterosexual spouse, father and grown up provider. In the midst of the Cold War crusade against all deviations from the masculine norm, in the era that could almost be said to have invented the idea of classified information, they openly addressed homosexuality, bisexuality, and masturbation in their work, declassifying the secrets of the male body, making sexuality as complex as individual identity and pushing their chosen forms to new limits in the process (Ann Douglas) Discuss with reference to one or more authors. At the end of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This posits the idea that cultural historians were accurate in suggesting that this was a crucial decade for the politicization of homosexuality. The 1950 s were in fact the turning point of change. `The Mattachine Foundation , later re named `The Mattachine Society , was one of the earliest gay organisations set up by Harry Hay in 1950. It s aim was to raise consciousness among gay men, challenge anti gay discrimination and build a positive homosexual community and culture. This proved nothing less than an arduous struggle with much opposition, illustrated by the infamous `Stonewall night. A night that set America alight with gay rights and conflicts. The name `Mattachine was meant to symbolise that fact that gays were a masked people, unknown and anonymous. This illustrates the traditional 1950 s attitude towards homosexuality; the problem was thought to cease to exist if ignored. Homosexuals were un natural, sacrilegious, and in need of control and subjugation. These movements, although insurgent, had little impact upon attitudes, particularly in the literary world. The question of homosexuality was still a taboo issue, not discussed or entertained; what s striking about America is the lack of a specifically sexual politics. Stimpson sees it as an American fear of men together, which the curse `Queer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Student That I Have Been Working With Over The Past... The student that I have been working with over the past six weeks is Brad Concordia. Brad attends Shiloh Hills Elementary School in the rural area of the Wilson School District. Brad is a first grade student in Mrs. Detwiler s classroom who suffers from brain damage and unfortunately he s dealt with it since he was born. Brad is an energetic, positive kid who loves to tell stories and talk about Pokémon. He does not act up in class and he tends to be very polite and well behaved. Whenever the teacher gives him an activity to do he tries his very best to accomplish it without the help of an aid, but most times he is left with no choice due to his condition. A couple of Brad s strengths include being able to count dots 1 34 without any issues, and he is able to comprehend the number of dots he counted and write it down for the answer. For basic numbers such as 1 10, he is able to do it fully on his on and get all of the digits correct. For numbers greater than 10, he is dependent on the help of one of the other teachers. His main weakness in math is his lack of ability to do problems on his own. He relies on counting dots to add up the numbers and my goal for him is for him to be able to see a number and know how much it is worth rather than using dots to count. After talking with Mrs. Detwiler, we discussed a plan to help Brad comprehend single digits numbers using his number line. Brad has been very positive toward this intervention and he is eager to work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Bataan Death March By Glenn Frazier Glenn Frazier, a survivor of the Bataan Death March states, If we had known what was ahead of us at the beginning of the Bataan Death March, I would ve taken death. The Bataan Death March was extremely brutal, which left many survivors thinking if they should have died at the beginning of the march. During the Bataan Death March, the Americans and Filipinos were forced to walk 65 miles in five to twelve days without food or water while enduring regular beatings ( Bataan Death March, 1942 ) . During the march, the Japanese would treat the prisoners of war (POWs) in a brutal manner leaving only 987 survivors out of 76,000 prisoners ( New Mexico National Guard s involvement in the Bataan Death March ). The Americans were horrified by the Japanese ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bushido means way of the warrior . The Code of Bushido was followed by the ancient Japanese, which respected the ways of warrior. It was a code that taught the Japanese dedication and respect for their Emperor and their family. The code had required warriors to exhibit a strict sense of honor and self control, maintain a benevolent yet detached attitude towards life, care for the Earth and other people, and be loyal to one s country and family. However, the Emperor had used the Code of Bushido to brainwash and control soldiers. The Emperor used it as a tool to motivate the people to murder and die for the code. According to the Japanese, if you surrendered, you would disappoint your family and country. In World War II when the Japanese were held prisoner in Cowra prison in Australia, many of them changed their names so that their parents assumed they were dead rather than disappointing them. The Code of Bushido made the Japanese treat the Americans and Filipinos in a savage and brutal manner. Moreover, the Japanese s treatment of prisoners affected how Americans saw them. The Americans believed the Japanese were brutal human beings. The Americans saw them as that because during the Bataan Death March, if you stopped marching, the Japanese would kill you with a bayonet or rifle. Then, if you tried to help someone who fell, you would get beaten or stabbed. Also for a sport, Japanese soldiers would fracture sculls with rifle butts. Mostly, the prisoners would receive almost to no food or water and they were forced to walk 65 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Socrates On Death With the end of his trial and fate of his life determined, Socrates was sentenced to death. Though, he was not surprised that they found him guilty and sentenced him to death, it was quite peculiar the outcome of the votes that found him guilty were not vastly far apart compared to the people who voted to sentence him to death. While pondering over he thought of his death, Socrates gave his own perspective on the possibilities on what could be after he is executed. Though he gave a relatable perspective on death which was relatively optimistic, my own view is moderately different than that of Socrates. After his fate is determined, Socrates articulates that he is not as much as concerned with avoiding death as he is to avoiding unrighteousness, which he says is faster than death ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whereas in this eternal life, a man would not be punished and put to death for questioning. If this may be the truth of the result of the afterlife when passing on, one will be much happier while also being immortal. For these reasons he see s death as an end to all his troubles. He believes evil can do no harm to a good man, rather it be in this world or the external realm of another. Socrates comes to the realization his life has ended and theirs to be lived. Although, he does not know which would be the better selection, for that is what only God may know. There are experiences in life which some of use will come across and some of us will not. But what is inevitable, the one eternal experience we all will have, is the end to one s life we know as death. Everyone s view on what comes after death is vastly different. Whether it may be one of Socrates views as a state of nothingness, or awaiting our entrance into heaven or being sent to hell. We all believe in our own outlook of what to expect after our life has come to an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Past, Present, and Future Paper Past Present and Future Paper This is a three part paper in which I will reflect on my personal and professional growth during my program of study at the University of Phoenix. Part one will reflect upon were I was in my personal and professional life when I started the University of Phoenix program. Part two will evaluate the growth my experienced during my University of Phoenix program of study. Part three will analyze the impact of completing the University of Phoenix bachelor s program on my current and future professional goals? Part One After high school I attempted to pursue more of an education at Miller Hawkins Business College. I was only able to finish nine months of this college due to my husband re enlisting in the United ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My husband tells everyone if he or she needs to know something, tell Sheila she will research the information and get the answers. Other classes that I have taken at the University of Phoenix that I believe has helped me with my professional career is the class of critical thinking and communication skills for career growth. I am currently working for Blue Cross Blue Shield, and I handle large employee group s customer service. Every day I am working with the employee s and provider that have rendered service to these employee s. Knowing how to communicate and take control of the conversation is a key element in being successful. These employee s usually on a war path when they call due to claims being denied. Having the skills to communicate and claim them down is the way to have the call end successful. Each month I have a call coach that holds a meeting with me on my performance. This call coach is impressed on how I am able to handle my customers and how I have mastered my skills in communication. I have to give credit to the University of Phoenix in giving me this knowledge and skills to be successful in this area. My experience with the University of Phoenix had been a positive experience. Having the opportunity to take my bachelor program online has been a god sent. I honestly do not think that I would have accomplished my goal if it was not for the ability to take each of my courses online. I believe that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Slippery Slope Argument Another aspect of the liberal argument is that increasing choices increases freedom (Moazam 211). Under such thought, a woman with the ability to elect to have a SSA is better off than one who is limited to being forced to have a female child. Options are seen as freeing, even if the circumstances they exist under are undesirable or even questionable. Thus, allowing SSA is thought of as a way to further the liberation of Asian women. Liberal feminists also argue that state interference in the form of anti SSA legislature is seen as infringing upon women s reproductive rights (Moazam 214). This is a fundamental realization for liberal feminists, as they see any infringement upon these rights as having the potential to cause dangerous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Still, liberal feminists assure that banning SSA will not get rid of it, as has been argued in the U.S. regarding abortions in general. With such a tremendous amount of societal pressure to have boys, women will continue to find ways to have SSA; however, they will be forced to seek out unregulated practitioners who provide riskier services (Moazam 216). Again, this will cause harm to the very people that the laws aim at protecting, and without even stopping the actual practice of SSA. Even some in favor of legally banning SSA admit that current laws aimed at combatting the missing girls phenomenon must be questioned. For example, Rogers et al. admitted in 2007 that the laws banning infanticide, abandonment, and neglect of female children in China and India, though they may have slowed down the practice, do not appear to be effective in stopping SSA (523). For liberal feminists, the protection of women from unsafe medical procedures that will undoubtedly occur with SSA bans is essential. However, a ban will still symbolically take a stance against gendered discrimination even if SSA still occurs at some level. Moreover, additional action can be taken to ensure women s safety. Shelters and health care provided for women being forced to consider backdoor SSA by those around them could provide a form of escape from this seemingly inevitable choice . Support for women affected by domestic violence would also help to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Future Of Apple And Its Increasing Technology The topic of this paper is the future of Apple and their increasing technology, their competition and life without Steve Jobs. Apple continues to keep consumers interest peaked because of their innovativeness. The company is quite dedicated to keeping their name before consumers. The company is definitely not afraid of over exposure. Apple keeps consumers anticipating the next innovative technological product. Apple implores niche marketing which according to our text all the organization tore create more narrowly focused marketing plans. (Finch, 2012) This company is worth more that top running companies such as Amazon, Facebook, Google and Microsoft. (Carr, 2013) According to the article by Carr, Apple s margins declined and the company does not have any new products in the pipeline. (Carr, 2013) However, one would be seriously delusional to this that Steve Jobs was just thinking in the present. Jobs was a forward thinker and marketing would have continued to present ideas that are being worked on presently. Carr s article sites that fact that Apple s quantum leaps were never fast and furious. (Carr, 2013) This in itself would substantiate that there is something in the pipeline and Wall Street is anticipating the new arrival. Apple is a company that is well aware of its market segmentation. They have been in business for numerous years and have a true following. Their marking techniques have allowed them to understand what appeals their targeted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Dementia With Lewy Bodies ( Dlb ) Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is a type of dementia that shares symptoms with both Alzheimer s disease and Parkinson s disease. It may account for around 10 per cent of all cases of dementia (Alzheimer s Society, 2016). Lewy refers to the inflammation or neuro inflammation of the brain (Surendranathan et al, 2015). Both Parkinson s disease and dementia with Lewy bodies are age related diseases, although onset before age 65 years is not uncommon and both diseases are more common in men than in women (Walker et al, 2015). Lewy body was named after the scientist who discovered them, and found that it is made of a protein called alpha synuclein (Brooker and Lillyman, 2013). When this protein builds up, it keeps the brain from making the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... DLB shares mental symptoms, such as confusion and loss of memory, with Alzheimer s disease and gait and slow movement, like with Parkinson s disease. For that reason it is often misdiagnosed. Accurate diagnosis is paramount for successful treatment, although this must be done with caution as people with LBD are characteristically highly sensitive to certain drugs which can worsen unpleasant symptoms or even be fatal (Lewy Body Society, 2015). The point prevalence of dementia is roughly 25% in patients with Parkinson s disease.6 The risk of dementia increases with duration of disease and reaches 50% 10 years after diagnosis.7 Most patients who survive for more than 10 years will develop dementia.8 The incidence of dementia is roughly 100 per 1000 person years; however, it is much lower during the first years after diagnosis.9,10 Increasing age is a risk factor for the development of dementia in patient s with Parkinson s disease, and thus the time to dementia decreases with increasing age at onset of Parkinson s disease.11 There are fewer prevalence and incidence data for dementia with Lewy bodies. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Don Lee s Structure And Human Resources Essay Don Lee Camp and Retreat Center sits near the mouth of the Neuse River 5 miles away from the small town of Arapahoe, NC. Along with offering the normal camp activities like swimming and arts and crafts, Camp Don Lee specializes in teaching young people sailing and boating skills capitalizing upon its proximity to the Neuse River and the Atlantic Ocean. In this analysis, I argue that Camp Don Lee s structure has elements of an adhocracy and a professional bureaucracy due to the nature of the clientele and the nature of the employee job responsibilities. I will assess Camp Don Lee as an organization through the lenses of structure and human resources. Research, my own experiences at Camp Don Lee, and an interview with the Spiritual Formation and Retreat Coordinator, Laura Goldenbaum Yang provide the basis for analysis. A Portrait of Camp Don Lee For over 50 years, thousands of young people have spent a week or a weekend growing spiritually, mentally, and physically as a camper or as camp staff at Camp Don Lee. The camp has a loose affiliation with the North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church (NCCUMC). The Conference once owned the three camps within its geographic boundaries and provided a significant portion of those camps funding. In 1992 the Conference transferred ownership of the camps to a new non profit, North Carolina United Methodist Camp Retreat Ministries, Inc. (NCUMCRM). Today, the Conference provides logistical and limited financial support to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Heroism In The Hobbit Pattern of Heroism Fantasy author J.R.R Tolkien once said, All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost; the old that is strong does not wither, deep roots are not reached by the frost. In one of Tolkien s best selling novels, The Hobbit, the main character Bilbo Baggins, who was a timid and quiet creature, sets off on an adventure after being dragged out of his hobbit hole by Gandalf and thirteen dwarves. With all starting out as a simple adventure, soon turned into a race against time. Between saving the dwarves and battling the powerful dragon Smaug, Bilbo could see he was slowly becoming a hero. Since The Hobbit was an adventure packed story, Tolkien modeled the qualities of a hero and the plot leading to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before Bilbo and King Arthur become successful and almost everyone knows about them, they seem as though they are secondary or minor characters. When Bilbo first gets noticed by Gandalf, he becomes very apprehensive about the adventure, I am looking for someone to share in an adventure that I am arranging, and it s very difficult to find anyone. I should think so in these parts! We are plain quiet folk and have no use for adventures. Nasty .disturbing uncomfortable things! Make you late for dinner! I can t think what anybody sees in them, said our Mr. Baggins, and stuck one thumb behind his braces, and blew out another even bigger smokering. Then he took out his morning letters, and begin to read, pretending to take no more notice of the old man. (The Hobbit) On the other hand in King Arthur, just flat out nobody knows about Arthur, Then stood the kingdom in great jeopardy a long while, for every lord strengthened himself, and many a one thought to be king rather than be ruled by a child that they had never known. (King Arthur) Yet they seem very different, in both stories the character at first is unknown. In order to get noticed, In The Hobbit, Bilbo is asked by Gandalf to embark on a journey with Gandalf and the dwarves in order to retrieve back the treasure. In King Arthur, Arthur brings back the sword to Sir Ector and he tells the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Dian Diana Der-Hovanessian s Essay Two Voices The Armenian Genocide left the Armenians in ruin. Apart for the human and material loss, the sociocultural loss was most significant. The Armenians were robbed of their centuries old, rich culture within in a space of a year. Their society was forced into diaspora in order to survive. This movement encouraged integration into other countries and resulted in partial loss of the suffering Armenian culture. Those Armenians who survived the genocide of 1915 were forced to exile their Homeland in the Ottoman Empire in order to survive. Behind them they left their culture; castles, towns, villages, churches, thousands of manuscripts and cultural secrets and data were destroyed. This effectively stripped the Armenians of their rich heritage left from ancestors. Within years, an entire culture, it s people and its all histories were virtually erased. Today, Armenians are dispersed throughout the Middle East and the United States, with only about 1 million of the estimated 9 million actually living in Armenia. This diaspora of the Armenians, living scattered across the world, has created a struggle to hold on to their Armenian identity. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Der Hovanessian is herself an Armenian American writer born in the United States. Her grandparents took refuge in the United States following the genocide in Ottoman Armenia. The poem reveals the struggle of an assimilated Armenian American and the influence of her family s history on her identity. Diana Der Hovanessian is influenced by the loss of culture, little heritage bar the genocide itself and a surrounding Armenian society. Due to this, she has, like many other dispersed Armenians, integrated into another culture, somewhat adopting it, and is conflicted between the two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Department Of Finance And Accounting Introduction Department of Finance and Accounting?s mission is to lead the Department of Defense in finance accounting by ensuring the delivery of efficient, exceptional quality pay compensation service and financial information (Defense Finance,2015). The way in which accounting technicians and managers are compensated is an important aspect of the organization, for ensuring that payments will be issued out to the vendors promptly. ?Education is an important driver of earnings, and state government employees have higher average educational attainment than private sector workers? (Biggs Richwine, 2014 p.6). The employees are a graded series five at step 1. The compensation pay for a graded series 5 starts off annually is $32,000. With this level of pay can cause employees to be less productive over time. A new compensation plan needs to be designed to address the inadequacy in the accounts payable. In considering a new compensation structure for the DFAS accounts payable payment plan, it will be vital to recognize the deficiencies of the contemporary fabric of the compensation scheme. The problem of the current compensation plan in the accounts payable department is the plan does not consider compensating employee pay based on their education. Everyone who starts in a graded series five step 1 will be given at the same rate, even if the employee has a college degree. In the private sector environment, education may play a significant factor in determine how much an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Dental Insurance Let us first understand the idea of dental insurance. Dental insurance is a type of insurance in which a person buys a dental insurance plan by paying a monthly or annual premium to a dental insurance company. In turn the dental insurance company provides dental insurance coverage against dental costs. That is if there are any dental costs borne by the insured during the insurance period, the dental insurance company will reimburse the costs incurred by the insured. Most of the health insurance provided today has dental insurance provided in it. So usually there is no need to buy a separate dental insurance. If your medical or health insurance does not provide dental insurance, you can obtain dental insurance in your health insurance by increasing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Ancient Greek Pottery Essay In Ancient Greece, there were various types of pots. This was because like today, Greek people needed dishes and cups for everyday use. Major categories of Ancient Greek pots include: Kylix Type of wine drinking cup with a broad relatively shallow body raised on a stem from a foot and usually with two horizontal handles disposed symmetrically. Oinochoe This vase is a kind of ladle or small pitcher used for pouring wine from the krater into a drinking cup. The word oinochoe means wine pourer. Pyxis This vase was a round box with a cover used to hold cosmetics. Pelike One piece ceramic container similar to an amphora that is used for wine serving purposes. It has two open handles that are vertical on their lateral aspects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Created in Greece during the sixth century BC by an unknown potter, Black figure is a wonderful example of Ancient Greek Pottery and its forms. Modelled after the style of Exekias, an Ancient Greek pot painter, the artwork portrays the significance of the pottery industry. Pots of Ancient Greece depicted stories to add style and elegance to their work. At the time, pots were known for their embellishments. Pots could portray narratives of historical battles or fictional stories in merely a few images. It was famous to portray stories of wars and battles on pots as a way of conveying history. This is how Black figure was created, to tell the story of war. Black figure was influenced by other pots of the sixth century BC. For example, many of the other pots and artworks of the time reproduced the same styles and illustrations. Eventually this style was supplanted with a more realistic representation of life by utilising the red figure style which had the decorations left in red rather than black in the final firing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Myrtal Beach Research Paper Warm sunshine, soft sand, and a beautiful vista are all images that come to mind when you think of the beach. Typically a vacation to the ocean can be very enjoyable, but I have experienced otherwise. When you combine inclement weather, poor planning, and a hint of bad luck, a seemingly perfect beach trip can head south, and I don t mean Miami. The sun peaked just above the horizon as we stared driving toward Myrtal Beach. I had hours of relaxing, distraction free time to knock out some summer reading. The drive felt pleasant and surprisingly short as we cruised past the South Carolina lowlands. The ocean smell wafted through the open windows of my mom s Altima, and I was excited to soak my feet in the surf when we arrived. My mom and I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Party Exited the Courtyard Minister Mike s party included Skylar, Ethan, Mr Pisher and a meager handful of the remaining students each of whom tolerated the midday sun as they walked single file around the massive Palace structure. The once magnificent lush grounds had turned into withering vegetation. Water was scarce. The new Government could not afford this luxurious expensive. Those who lived in the region did not know why the devoted groundskeepers had recently abandoned their post. Soon, it would become evident as Minister Mike s party continued around Egyptian style Palace. The Babylon summer Palace was shaped in a U design, so when Minister Mike saw the balcony above the first wing; he noticed Giselle by herself clutching the railing. She looked nauseated. He wanted to say something. However, Mike felt it best to leave her alone. Mike did not see Daniel ducking behind the balcony French door. The Minister s party rounded the Palace. There they strolled into the three sided courtyard. Marble terraced steps leaded from an Olympic size swimming pool to the main residence level. The scale of the Saddam s Babylon Palace would rival those in Europe; mounted above the Babylon ruins, it was easy to imagine the grand parties hosted poolside. Now a drained pool sat eroding with desert debris. The diving board was scattered from its mountings. It gave an eerie appearance to the dismal Palace grounds. Skylar ascended the steps into the pool, and turn back to the Minister. She mimicked a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Effects Of Leslie Jones s Hacking Scandal On Thursday night, during her stand up performance at Carolines in New York City, Leslie Jones decided to turn her hacking scandal into a hilarious set of jokes. During this past summer, Jones had experience her personal website being hacked, which resulted in explicit images being placed on the Internet. The photos included her license and other personal information. As a result, the Ghostbusters actress went into hiding. Jones eventually returned to Saturday Night Live but Thursday night was the first time that the comedian truly opened up and talked about it. According to the New York Times, the 49 year old comedian spoke on it during her set, Now I got to explain this to my aunties. They old, and they from civil rights. They just now ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Second Person Narrative The first couple steps were bumpy, my trembling feet vibrating against the crackling floor. The door swings open as I go to knock creating a loud screeching noise. As I walk into the unfamiliar home, I become more aware of the man I m about to meet. I travel further into his world and can hear the noise coming from under my feet. I get closer and closer until I find it, the crooked door where he told me to meet him. As the stairs appears from the darkness, my path becomes lighted ahead of me. The shady man sitting on his spinning stool, saying come in, come in. The rumbling of the drums coming clear to a stop. though the air speaking a language I have yet to understand. However, his heart and soul still playing to the beat of the music, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I ask him why? He explains how lucky we are to be who we are, and how we don t have an everyday struggle like the kids do he sees everyday. It was just heartbreaking to see the trouble they go through as young little kids. As I become more in tune in what he is putting out there, I am able to understand the message he is passing onto me. It s not all about the work, it s not all about the money, but surely, it s about helping people who need help. The more he talks the more I feel the sorrow that drifts into his heart from the kids who surround him. Some not being able to talk or walk, and some not being able to function without someone s help. The most self rewarding jobs we do as a company is when we do charity work for Zoe s Race. We have supported this foundation for over five years, donating to people who have children with disabilities. Chic and his crew remodel homes and make them handicap accessible for these children, making it easier for them and their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Asian American Culture Characteristics Asia as a world region is extremely diverse in terms of religion, language, customs, traditions, and lifestyles. The region contains the largest percent of the world s population, containing both China and India, as well is the largest producer of tea and rice. Thus, the five most important characteristics that make Asia unique as a world region are the region s large, dense population, rice culture, tea culture, array of religion, and multiple intricate languages. The first characteristic of the Asian region making it unique as a whole is the enormous population it boasts and provides to the world s total population. From the table 1: Largest Populations in Asia of the mapping exercise, data shows that 60 percent of the world s total population ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tea has been a prominent aspect of Asian culture for a very long time. It is said that the discovery of tea can be placed at about 5,000 years ago, and that tea drinkers were traditionally seen as the academics and cultural elites of society (The History of Tea). Tea was a way to distinguish the elites of society from the rest of society, as it is a staple beverage, a curative, and a symbol of status (Tea Power point, slide 3). As tea diffused to other areas of Asia from China, it gained prominence in other aspects as well. Today it is used for medicinal benefits and is believed to cure many ailments. From helping with a common cold to healing more severe conditions, tea is used by many. Tea is such an integral part of Asian culture that the most basic of tea time begins when the guest enters (Tea Power point, slide 4). As well as being used for medicinal purposes, when tea diffused through Asia it became a major source of profit in the region. For example, Sri Lanka became a major tea producing country in Asia. According to the tea power point in class, 25% of the value of all Sri Lanka s exports are accounted for by tea (tea Power point, slide 43). This being said, there are many countries throughout Asia that rely on tea to survive economically. Another aspect of tea that makes the region unique is simply the fact that there are so many variations of tea that are grown specifically in certain parts of the region. It makes each tea special and distinct to a particular area. For the case of Sri Lanka, black tea is the predominate tea produced. According to the power point, the main difference is in origin, that is, green tea is produced in China and Japan, while black tea is produced in India and Sri Lanka (Tea Power point, slide 48). As a result of the cultural, medicinal, and economical roles tea plays in the Asian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Summary Of Jules Verne s France Noah Lewis Mrs. Cavolt LA III Honors XX November 2016 PLACEHOLDER TITLE Jules Verne, of France, was a prominent author who produced over 60 novels along with multiple plays and short stories. Verne was born in February of 1828, amidst the Industrial Revolution, in a port city called Nantes. An environment like this undoubtedly helped to spark Verne s near unquenchable desire for adventure and travel, a key component of his life until its end in 1905. However, Jules Verne experienced his share of bumps and potholes on his road to glory. Verne had moved to Paris to get a degree in law, but shortly after he ended up working in the arts even with pressure from his parents to continue his studies. With that door eventually closing Verne took up a job as a secretary and even a stockbroker to support himself and his family. Finally finding a stable position, Verne and his wife took roughly 20 trips to the British Isles, which ended up as a solid source for writing material. Verne s thirst for adventure reached the point where he bought his own boat, drawing on his travels all the way from British Isles to the Mediterranean to create more novels. The novels known as Journey to the Center of the Earth and From the Earth to the Moon were influenced by Verne s experiences and travels. Other titles such as Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World in Eighty Days added to Verne s prestige. The pinnacle of his fame is tied to his main series of novels, the 54 belonging ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Erik Erikson s Psychosocial Development Theory The psychodynamic approach is predicated on a struggle between conscious and unconscious forces. As with anything in life forces are always at battle affecting our psyche, development, and mental health. Erik Erikson s Psychosocial Development theory outlines how environmental forces can either foster a healthy development or cause maladaptive behaviors and development. Everyone has either seen or heard the awful stories of children being mistreated to the point it hinders proper development, and his theory helps to explain how to properly ensure a child, adolescent, or even adult has a healthy chance at life. The theory has eight stages that span from infancy to death. The importance of which is Erikson may have been the first and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To preface, if a person doesn t successfully reconcile the conflicting sociocultural forces in the stage they re in at the moment does not means there is no hope for the future development for that person; it simply means not mastering that stage can cause future issues to arise from what each stage represents. For example a child may have the best environment possible and go through each early stage with success and then in early adulthood problems may arise that cause them to then not master the stage there at. Does this mean that person is doomed? No, there is always ample time and opportunity to access the psychosocial crisis at hand and either seek help for problems presented or educate themselves as to the proper steps to assure that the next stage they reconcile the forces at hand. Also, mastery of a stage is not dependent on whether a person can move forward in life, but it may damper the timeline and cause any number of problems: from mental health issues, inferiority complexes, guilt, or at worse not being able to face death with open arms and understanding. Erikson was a Neo Freudian and was taught by Anna Freud, Sigmund s daughter. One can see how Erikson s early stages of childhood reflect Freud s own personality development. Also, the fact that there is a crisis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...