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Embedding Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Perspectives
Embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives in the curriculum has now become a
high priority amoungst schools across the nation. The Australian Curriculum, Assessment and
Reporting Authority (ACARA) (2013), recognises that the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Histories and Cultures cross curriculum priority is designed for all students to engage in
reconciliation, respect and recognition of the world s oldest continuous living cultures . By including
this, the curriculum will continue to see Indigenous culture throughout school become part of the
norm. Furthermore Indigenous Australian perspectives can and should be included in the classroom
and any barriers that arise can be overcome.
There is a height of significance when it comes to embedding Indigenous perspectives in the
curriculum and in schools. For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families, their
students thrive in educational environments where staff respect and promote strong Indigenous culture
and identity, build collaborative relationships and set high expectations (Kerley, 2015). Abiding by
this principle would see students thriving for higher education, recognizing this has made it quite
common for schools to introduce indigenous programs or units. These are put in place for the purpose
of being extra support to not only Indigenous students but for everyone at school serving as a source
of information and guidance. By incorporating these Units, cross curriculum
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A Good Guy With A Gun
Wayne LaPierre, an American author and gun rights advocate, once said, The only thing that stops a
bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun, which is an expression that has no implication with
civilians stopping a criminal during a crime scene and is a statement that continues to lead everyone
getting hurt in the end. No mass shooting in the past thirty years has been stopped by an armed
civilian. A good guy with a gun has never contributed to stopping a felon during a crime scene, so why
would people believe that someone with a gun would try to stop someone else with a gun? During a
crime scene with an offender threatening people with a gun, a civilian trying to use their gun just
makes the situation worse and causes more chaos. A good guy with a gun will not be extremely
helpful or effective against a bad guy with a gun, just more pandemonium. Also, when a firearm dealer
is selling a gun to a stranger, he does not know whether or not that stranger is a good guy or a bad guy,
so what if he was a bad guy? What if that same night, the man he just sold a gun to was going to use
that same gun to kill an innocent family in their own home?
Right now, there is no effective way for people to know who the bad guy is and who the good guy is,
so people just end up selling guns to nearly everyone who can pay for one. Today in United States
history, gun control laws are very weak and ineffective in controlling the great harms and dangers than
can be caused by guns. Guns lead to
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Manifestation of Communism
Marx, K. F. Engels Bourgeois and proletarians
Tom Considine
Marx, K. F. Engels (1972 [1848], p.1) said The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of
class struggles. (Marx, K. F. Engels 1972 [1848], p.1) This is the opening text from Marx and it is the
theme of the rest of the chapter. Marx writes of the oppression of the proletarians and how the
capitalist bourgeoisie have commodified them. He describes his disapproval for the capitalists stating
that there is revolt from the proletariats due to the exploitation that was taking place, this would be the
same for any capitalist society. Throughout the text there is the overriding idea that society would
benefit with equality and public ownership (socialism). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Marx is trying to convey that capitalism is a poor way for a society to operate however i can see that
this method would be more efficient and competitive, thus increasing the productivity of the economy.
Marx s idea is that property should be publicly owned, individuals should cooperate, production is
social and everything is shared equally. Marx, K. F. Engels (1972 [1848], p.42) said Of all the classes
that stand face to face with the Bourgeois today, the proletariat alone is a really revolutionary class
(Marx, K. F. Engels 1972 [1848], p.42). Marx believes this is because the laborers where the
individuals who created socialism because they wanted to fight for their rights and become equal.
They succeeded because they were the majority and therefore had a power over the Bourgeois because
with the labour there would be no capitalism. The first reason I disagree with socialism is because
price signals become distorted or absent, the market price for goods and services cannot be rationally
allocated if the individuals aren t earning income in a free market. If all individuals receive an equal
income and everything is shared then what is the incentive to work harder? If there is no incentive to
earn a higher wage then individuals may be less motivated. Decreased motivation means that there
will be a decrease in efficiency and thus a decrease in production, therefore the economy will suffer.
The last argument against socialism is that it the advancement of
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Characteristics And Differences Of Anton Chekov And...
Anton Chekov and Bertolt Brecht are two theatre practitioners whose work has had a significant
impact on the development of modern theatrical practices. Both of these men s contributions
revolutionised the nature of theatre at their time and their work has greatly shaped modern acting
techniques and theatre conventions. However, Brecht and Chekhov share more differences than
similarities in the way they approached theatre. These differences are strikingly evident while
examining their plays. This essay will identify these key differences between Brecht and Chekov and
will examine how the different approaches affect each practitioners work.
Firstly, one of the most notable differences between Chekhov and Brecht is the aims that they wished
to fulfil through theatre. Brecht viewed theatre as a vehicle to critique the society in which he lived in
order to inspire his audience to enact social and political change. However, Chekhov s work focused
on the creation of an authentic reality which highlights the nature of human behaviour. Highly
influenced by living in Germany at the time of World War II, Brecht was troubled by ... Show more
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The orchard is only relevant due to each individual s relationship with it, again directing the attention
of the audience onto the characters. We see the cherry orchard through the lens of different characters
and the significance that it holds for them. For example, in the case of Renveskaya, the cherry orchard
is the key to her past, her childhood and is terrified at the thought of losing it. For Lopakhin, the
orchard represents opportunity, a chance for him to finally prove himself and distance himself from
his past life as a lower class citizen. From Anya s point of view, it the change in her life; after
returning from Paris her life is completely different and the cherry orchard doesn t embody the same
importance for her as it once did. She
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Comparing Disney s A Thousand And One Arabian Nights
Many aspects color how exactly a translator interprets a text, allowing for a great deal of variation to
occur between different translator s versions of the same text. This holds true for the Middle Eastern
classic A Thousand and One Arabian Nights, as anyone can observe a multitude of differences
between the extensive numbers of English translations that have been released over the past three
centuries. Cultural beliefs and ideas play a large role in the variances, but do not account for all of the
discrepancies, especially in terms of maturity level. A translation s maturity level is based on more
than just the translator s cultural landscape. Though other factors influence translation as well, cultural
values still play a large role in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The infamous Richard Burton comes from a similar cultural background to the aforementioned
Edward Lane, but his translation of A Thousand and One Arabian Nights is perhaps the most explicit
English translation to date. This is not because of radically different cultural values, but simply based
upon the intent of the translators. Burton s intent is also visible in his means of publication. British
conservatism was at its height during the time in which Burton was publishing his translation, making
it so he had to publish said translation privately in order to avoid violating laws such as the Obscene
Publications Act. As one can see via his blatant violation of the law, as well as Burton s general
demeanor, cultural values played an extraordinarily small role in the maturity level of his
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Religion Is Not A Single Term
A term or more even a specific aspect in life, which is believed to be existent during the start of the
world and hopefully will never be extinct is, Religion. How, why and where exactly religion formed,
is a question that is universal, meaning many different religions have a variety of stories for these
answers. The true definition of religion cannot be stated in one sentence. It is more of a question based
an individual s belief toward his/her religion. However, the basic ideology of religion is the belief in
sacred objects such as Gods and supernatural beings. These beliefs are not just simply a belief. It is a
belief that gives faithful worshippers answers to a certain extent of the true meaning of the sentient
beings existence. There are a variety of different religions that exist in today s world, hence the reason
why Religion is not a single term. However, the following paper will only focus on Buddhist religion.
Buddhism is said to have existed for more than 2,500 years, which surrounds a variety of beliefs,
traditions and practices. All of which gives sentiment beings the true meaning and purpose of life.
Particularly about death, rebirth and suffering (Strong 2008). Buddhism is based on the teachings of
Siddhartha Gautama, who is also known as the Buddha. Siddhartha Gautama is considered the Buddha
because he has attainted complete unsurpassed enlightenment under the Bodhi tree at the age of 35
through extreme meditation (Strong, 2008). The major schools, which
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Determinism In Star Trek
This discussion is based a television show called Star Trek and a starship named Enterprise, who was
set out to explore the galaxy. Serving at a high respectable rank was Data, a Lt. Commander, who was
also an android, was made to mimic human behaviors like formulating relationships and the ability to
make choices. Maddox, a Commander with the Enterprise came to Starship with orders to have Data
transferred over to him. Even though Maddox was given orders to take Data for research purposes,
Data didn t want to leave. Soon enough there was a court case being held against Maddox by Picard,
Data s Commanding officer. After learning about the resignation Data filed, Maddox stepped in to
dispute the matter. Picard had plans to disassemble Data ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Are they property? (Star Trek Synopsis). Picard exhibited a materialism view towards Data. As stated
by Hasker, Does consciousness exist only in biological systems, such as humans and other animals, or
would it also arise in a properly constructed assemblage of microchips and integrated circuits? (70).
Although Data is a machine he was constructed by man and made to mimic man and his emotions.
Hasker also states, Materialism functioning according to natural laws, with the result that crucial
aspects of human existence morality, rationality, aesthetic experience, religion inevitably are either
slighted or denied altogether (72). The materialism view is very simplistic as it leaves no room to
argue. Maddox ultimately lost his case due to the multiple attempts made my Picard to prove Data has
rights and the ability to choose for himself what ultimately will happen to
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Salivary Amylase And Phosphorylase
Introduction
The purpose of this experiment was to determine the enzyme activity for salivary amylase and
phosphorylase by placing them under different conditions of temperature and enzyme concentration.
An enzyme is a protein that acts as a catalyst to form reaction, and see the activity of the specific
enzyme (Knowles, 1991). One part of the enzyme, salivary amylase, is that alpha amylase is in the
saliva of most animals because this enzyme breaks down starch (Jacobsen, Melvaer, Hensten
Pettersen, 1972). In the presence of starch, this enzyme is present in saliva, but is not present when
there is no starch present (Jacobsen, Melvaer, Hensten Pettersen, 1972). The conditions for salivary
amylase to have a reaction with starch would change in temperature and enzyme concentration, as
well as, monitoring the pH levels (Jacobsen, Melvaer, Hensten Pettersen, 1972). Salivary amylase is
an enzyme is human saliva that helps in digestion of specific substrates, such as starch (Hudman,
Friend, Hartman, Ashton, Catron, 1957). It breaks down starch molecules by splitting maltose from
the non reducing end of a gluten molecule (Jacobsen, Melvaer, Hensten Pettersen, 1972).
Phosphorylase acts on starch and glycogen by breaking it down by breaking the glucose bonds and
taking a glucose molecule off of the structure (Ball, Vialle, Alonso Casajus, Duavillee, Munoz, Baroja
Fernandez, Moran Zorzano, Eydallin, Pozueta Romero, 2006). The conditions for the reaction of
Phosphorylase and
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Hegemonic Masculinity In Ads
Hegemonic masculinity is at the heart of exploitation of women in advertisements. It represents a
complex socio political system that perpetuates dominant ideas from the male perspective and
marginalizes any opposing ones, especially the feminist perspective. (O Toole, 2016) The concept of
the male gaze is at the root of hegemonic masculinity and consumerism. For example, Sports
Illustrated uses a swimsuit issue to attract a largely male audience. These exploited images present
women in sexualized and demeaning poses since images in the media are constructed for the male
viewer s gaze and represent his expectations of women as well as male to female relationships. This
manipulation allows women to be conditioned to respond to an ad in a male directed
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The Problem Of Criminal Justice System
Since the dawn of man crime has been a problem. Even though most people have some basic sense of
what is right and what is wrong, crime still occurs. All the way back to the ancient code of Hammurabi
man has tried to understand, classify, and appropriately punish crime. The bible itself includes a
detailed set of rules, or commandments, about what was legal and what wasn t. There are many ideas
and schools of thought that surround the idea of criminal justice. Initially the main goals of these
schools of thought were to classify and punish crimes, however in the recent past we are seeing a shift
toward the deterrence and prevention of crime. Early classical, biological, and psychological theories
helped shape what is today s criminal justice system.
One of the earliest theories that attempted to explain the cause of crime is classical theory. In 1764,
Cesare Beccaria published his Essay on Crimes and Punishments. The book, which contained
Beccaria s thoughts and observations about the criminal justice system, was important because it was
the first of its time to contain thoughts about the philosophy of punishment. According to classical
theory, individuals have the ability to exercise free will and due to this should be held responsible for
their actions. Crime is a result of rational decision making where the criminal must decide if the
possible punishment for the crime is worth the potential gain. Beccaria stated that crimes needed
fitting punishments to act as a
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Durkheim Religion
Durkheim studied the general social aspects of religion, and made broad conclusions based upon his
observations of the roles religion played in societies; Geertz explored the intimate and personal
experiences of each individual, along with the more unique moods and motivations that dictated the
culture of each group. Both observers struck a similar tone in revealing the power which an icon, or
emblem, might possess within the heart of an individual, but differed in their conclusions as to the
degree of importance and level of impact which icons had upon the individual as well as the
collective.
Durkheim considered religion within a social context. His primary concepts involve the separation
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There exists a specified set of behavior which is generally discouraged, if not prohibited; there are also
desirable acts which receive approval from the group. Most discouraged acts seek to fulfill the desires
of the individual, while the approved acts are centered on the common good of the group.
Geertz studied religion from a cultural perspective. His studies were similar to Durkheim s in
recognizing the social structures, but included the elements of culture, which considered the individual
as well as the collective. Not only does Geertz identify the societal aspects of a religion, but he dives
deeper into the individual to attempt to discern the motives for behavior within the social
environment.
Geertz recognized religion as a controlling force or heavy influence within a culture. He found that
religion affected each individual deeply and changed them internally. Similar to concepts derived from
earlier studies of totemic groups, he found that an icon or symbol holds great influence over an
individual. Geertz s studies went into greater detail than Durkheim s on the overall impact that
symbolism affected the
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V-J Day In Times Square By Alfred Eisenstaedt
In every photograph there is a story created by the photographer. The purpose of the photographs we
see every in the newspapers or online isn t always to explain what is going on in that place or to show
a viewer what could be considered the truth. Photography is a form of document that is bias towards
the photographer taking it because, in reality, every person sees the world differently. What one sees in
in so many ways different than what the person next to them sees. A camera gives someone complete
power over the perception of the photo from portraits to war photos and it s up to the viewer to
understand that they re seeing one frame of a much larger story.
Photography in any form is just a type of document, and yes while it does hide more than it discloses
(Sontang) it simply shows just one person s perception of a situation. When given a camera
photographers are going to shoot what they see and what they believe other people should see whether
that be destruction in peace or calm in chaos. No two people see the same thing from the exact same
point of view and as a result they only see part of the picture. For example in the book Century by
Bruce Bernard the reader gets to look at a very developmental century through photography taken
around the world. This book ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This iconic image is one Americans look to as hope and happiness even in a time of distress, which
was the intention of the photographer. In actuality the image captures a man who kissed a random
woman when she didn t expect it and then carried on to kiss any other woman he could find as he was
celebrating. This image captures Sontag s point that [Photography] is aesthetic consumerism to which
everyone is now addicted. We accept a manipulated situation with the understanding that we can only
see that friend and not what is before after or outside of
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Glorification Of Nature In Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
The power and glorification of nature and how it can be a spiritual source of renewal for individuals is
highlighted through the works of artists of the Romantic period. Rime of the Ancient Mariner by
Samuel Coleridge and Blueback by Tim Winton both display the influences that nature can have on an
individual, spiritually and emotionally, and presents a clearer understanding of the natural world.
The poem by Samuel Coleridge, Rime of the Ancient Mariner depicts a strong belief and interest in
nature and how the natural world can be a place where God can be found. The contrast between the
language of the quotes slimy things and O happy living things demonstrates this change in perspective
as the narrator realises the beauty of nature. During his punishment, the Mariner was able to see the
real beauty of nature and as a result, he had the ability to rejoice and pray about what he was seeing.
By recognising the elegance in the environment that surrounded him, it enabled the Mariner to be free
from his imprisonment. Like the belief in God, the Mariner first feared but finally loved the natural
elements of the world. Throughout the journey, the wonder and beauty of nature and how it can be a
spiritual finding is brought into focus.
Through the use of a metaphor in the quote As if it had been a Christian soul, we hailed it in God s
name. it reveals that the albatross was seen as a connection to God. The albatross was seen as a good
omen and it was the first sign of life
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The Roles Of The Elizabethan Theatre
Elizabethan Theatre Imagine if it only cost you one penny to get tickets to a Broadway production. It
would almost seem too good to be true! Well, back in the 1600s, in London, you could buy your way
into a theater for as little as one penny. This price made it easy for anyone of any class to be able to
partake in the festivities. Hence, the reason the theaters became so popular from 1562 to 1642. The
theatres were very profitable based on the fact they were so popular in the community. The
Elizabethan theatres were viewed as popular entertainment because of their fanciful attributes, their
various events, and their several venues. In 1576, James Burbage, a theatrical entrepreneur, decided to
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The pit was the yard around the stage. The pit is where you would find most of the lower class people
at, such as the commoners. The theaters were popular for lower class people because it was affordable
for them. There were other amenities that were lacking for the theaters. Almost all the lighting for the
theater was natural light. This meant that most plays would have to be show during the daytime. The
theaters did not have heating either. In the winter months they would have to shut the theater down
and be transferred to indoor playhouses. This actually helped boost popularity because it gave the
people something to do during the cold winter months since it was inside. There were no microphones
or soundboards to be able to hear so actors had to speak loudly and clearly. Unfortunately, there were
also no toilets at the theater. But there were no toilets and the floor they stood on was probably just
sand, ash or covered in nutshells (Shakespeare Globe Education). During the summer hours when it
would become real hot the pit would be called the stinkards. The theater gained popularity based on
the plays they would have showing. In most cases the plays would consist of humor, tragedy, or
histories. Shakespeare was one of the most popular playwrights at this time, and many of his plays
were performed in the Elizabethan theater. Among him were some other famous play writers,
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Who Leaves A Sapphire Lying On The Ground Essay
Who leaves a sapphire just lying on the ground?
I bent over to pick up the twinkling gem. It was large, easily the size of a quarter, so it must be
expensive. I was no gemologist, but I did know that the larger the gem, the more pricey it was. I rolled
it around in my fingers, letting the light from the street lamps catch in all of its facets.
Beautiful. I breathe. The dark blue of the sapphire almost seemed velvety, like the night sky. Too bad
there weren t any specs of silver in the gem. Then it would really resemble the night sky.
I sigh, a deep ache forming in my chest. The memory of a country nightside still burned fresh in my
mind, as it wasn t long ago that I could marvel at the beauty of the night sky where I could actually see
it. Those days are gone now, at least for the time being.
I ll return it to the police tomorrow. Pocketing the jewel, I finished my walk back home.
The city where I now live is nice, if you like air pollution and noise keeping you up all night, that is.
Everyone is always saying that I ll get used to it everyone else already has but I haven t. Not yet.
I stared up at the dark sky. It was suffocating, like a heavy blanket with no promise of being lifted.
Nothing like my old home where the full moon was so bright, I could see almost as well as I can at
sunset. There were always places to explore in the woods. Bridges to cross and discovering new
surprises from nature used to be my life. Now, it s just pale buildings, pale
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The Victim Care Program For The Criminal Justice System Essay
The victim care program is an important resource that helps victims in the criminal justice system.
Refugee and immigrant victims can find it hard to deal with the criminal justice system in the United
States. This program is designed to assists these individuals in the court system. This paper will focus
on the Victim Care Program in Fort Wayne. An evaluation of this program is aimed at understanding
its role and effectiveness. The data provides by Victim Care Program will help to evaluate the worth of
the program. Understanding these roles will help to create recommendations that can help to improve
service delivery in its operations.
Keywords: Crime, victim care programs, immigrant refugees
Victim Care Program in Fort Wayne
Crime Victim Care in Fort Wayne deals with immigrant victims by ensuring that their needs are
professionally met. The program s mission is to bring wholeness to immigrants and refugee families
who experience brokenness due to violence, crime, addictions, mental health, abuse, and neglect. The
Vision statement is to provide for the healthy integration of non English speaking immigrants and
refugees as contributing members of society (Retrieved from http://cvcin.org/history/).
The Fort Wayne Crime Victim Care (CVC) stakeholder includes immigrants, refugees, the legal
institutions, as well as the government. Immigrants and refugees are supposed to be invested in the
program because many of them find it difficult to understand a criminal
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The Relationship Between Manufactures And Retailers
Summary
Private labels have developed fast in the last ten years. It becomes product which is well designed
with better quality and lower price. It lead the relationship between retailers and manufactures more
complex and shift the balance power in retailers favor; It also changed consumers attitude about
quality of own brands and manufacture brands, then created different buying intentions. In the future,
it will attract more consumers and become more profitable.
1. Introduction
Retailers branded products mean production that stores put their own names or brands on. They may
also be known as different names, such as private label, house brands and own brands. But all of them
have one common feature they are manufactured and brought to market in much the same way as the
familiar national brands. (PLMA, not dated) Thanks of the development of international retailing
environment, own brands become new opportunities for world retailer developing. Some of them have
a great performance in some countries and still have great marketing potential.
The relationship between manufactures and retailers has been changed due to the maturity of private
label during the past few years. This passage will depict the development of private label in the last
decade, and then evaluate its influence on the relationship between retailers and manufacturers. At
last, the effect of house brands upon current consumer buying behavior will be mentioned.
2. Development of
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Essay Comparing Beowulf and The Saga of King Hrolf Kraki
Beowulf and The Saga of King Hrolf Kraki
There are so many similarities between the hero of the poem Beowulf and The Saga of King Hrolf
Kraki, an Iceland saga representing 1000 years of oral traditions prior to the 1300 s when it was
written, that these similarities cannot be attributed solely to coincidence.
The Cambridge History of English and American Literature states that the hero of the poem, Beowulf
himself, may be the same person as Bodvar Biarki, the chief of Hrolfr Kraki s knights (v1, ch3, s3,
n13). George Clark in The Hero and the Theme mentions: The form of Beowulf taken as a whole
suggests both the Bear s Son folktale type (especially as we find it in Scandinavia) and the combat
myth . . . . (286). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Bodvar avenges wrongs done to his family by killing the one who did the injustices; Beowulf avenges
wrongs done to his family: he avenged Heardred s death, I repaid Hygelac ... with my bright sword, I
was the killer of Daghrefin.
When King Hring took sick and died, Bodvar became ruler of the kingdom; when Heardred was killed
in battle, Beowulf became king. Bodvar thought of others first; he found support for his mother before
leaving his people; Beowulf likewise placed the concerns of others before his own, putting his life in
jeopardy in order to satisfy a family debt to King Hrothgar for paying wergild for the hero s father s
indiscretion as a young man.
Bodvar leaves Gautland to travel to the kingdom of the Danes; Beowulf leaves Geatland to travel to
the kingdom of the Danes. Bodvar goes to King Hrolf, widely known for his generosity, magnificence
and courage; Beowulf goes to King Hrothgar, widely known for the same virtues. In Denmark Bodvar
meets a farmer who thinks that the hero is imposing; in Denmark Beowulf meets a coast guard who
considers him imposing. The farmer s wife says to Bodvar, Your hand seems to be strong. . . . (48);
Beowulf s handgrip was so strong that he ripped off Grendel s arm and shoulder; he had the strength
of thirty in his mighty hand grip
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Police Report Procedure
With every investigation there must be a police report made. The purpose of the police report it to
provide accurate documentation of observations made by on officer during the investigation of a
criminal incident. An officer is the only person that can right a police report and it must be signed in
order to swear that it is accurate. Prosecuting attorneys can use these reports to determine if criminal
charges will be filed as well as aid in the understanding of what occurred in order to properly prepare
a witness. Reports can also be used to cross examine officer who filed the report prior to trial or at
trial. The report consists of a number of important parts. The report must begin with a short summary
of the probable cause. It must state
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Lake Tahoe History
The athlete locks in his bindings on his Burton snowboard, adjusts his goggles, and peers down the
mountain. He stares at the snow covered trees, powdered slopes, and sapphire blue alpine lake in the
distance. The young man remembers his skiing adventures through the trees as a small boy, rises to his
feet, takes a deep breath and smiles. The crisp mountain air and the smell of pine trees fill his lungs as
he glides down the blanket of snow on the groomed slopes of the mountain resort. The enjoyment of
the sport of skiing and snowboarding, and the many other wonders of the Tahoe basin have been
passed on to him from his family, and is like no other feeling in the world. Lake Tahoe is such a
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The Lake Tahoe basin is divided by the scenic and beautiful border of California and Nevada. The
gorgeous lake is, ...admired for its great depth and clarity and beautiful alpine surroundings
(tahoe.usgs.gov). The mountain ranges around the perimeter of the basin were formed 24 million years
ago by the rise and fall of the earth s crust due to the movement of faults. The Carson Range to the
east was created by tilt block faulting and resulted in a very steep mountain range
(tahoeadventuresports.com). Another fault created the Sierra Nevada range to the west, but is more of
a gentle change in elevation. As the fault blocks were thrown up, the high peaks of the mountain
ranges were created and as other fault blocks were thrown down, a valley was created. Some of the
peaks of the ranges can reach over 10,000 feet above sea level, making an exaggerated difference
between the lake and the ranges. Movement of other faults in the area caused the valley to sink
thousands of feet below the mountains on the east and west. Volcanic activity from Mt. Pluto on the
north shore resulted in lava flowing and blocking the outlet of the newly developing valley. About 3
million years ago the ice age created glaciers in the Sierra Nevada. As they moved and scoured the
land, lakes were created behind them as piles of granite rock were left to block the outflow of water
from melted snow and rainfall. Lake Tahoe, Fallen Leaf Lake, Cascade Lakes, and Donner Lake were
formed by this process. Lake Tahoe as we know it today is the third deepest lake in North America and
tenth deepest lake in the world, with the deepest part measuring 1645 feet. Not only are Tahoe s
geologic origins intriguing, but so is the history of the people inhabiting the
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The Good Old Days By The Band Twenty One Pilots
The good old good old days, a time of peace and happiness and kind of a shady subject. First of all,
when were these good old days ? Is there a certain town somewhere in a distant corner of the world
with a decrepit historical marker that plainly reads Home of the Good Old Days ? The Merriam
Webster dictionary online (2011) defines the phrase the good old days as a period of time in the past
that a person thinks were pleasant and better than the present time . This mood of wishing to return to
a simpler, happier time is extremely prevalent in the generation of students that are now attending
universities across the country. It is these generations of students that are the targeted demographic for
the song. In this song Stressed Out ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Moreover, he desires to be the best at what he is doing, but struggles to achieve this goal under an
overwhelming crush of the mass of others around him who are striving just as hard as he is to achieve
the same goal. However, the author is attempting to stand out from the pack but is finding it difficult
to come up with new ideas that are not already present in today s music. The feeling is portrayed that
it might be easier to just go back to a time when all of these ideas were not present so that then each
idea an artist had could be new and unheard of.
In addition to wanting to return to a place in time where everything is new and unheard of, the author
also wishes to go back in time to where each person has his or her own identity and is not just another
person in the mass of the crowd. This feeling is voiced in the lead in to the chorus My names
blurryface and I care what you think. My names blurryface and I care what you think. (7 8)
This fictitious character Blurryface is said to care about what you think of him, but is aware that to
you he is just another face in the blur of the crowd. This need for a unique, personal identity is driving
the writer to wish to go back to a time where each and every person is unique and is not just lumped
together in a group of similar people. Blurryface is a symbol of the loss of uniqueness and identity that
occurs when a
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Dark Matter Within The Universe
more about dark matter in unknown rather than known. we know how much dark matter there is
because of its effect on the expanse of the universe, but besides that, it s a complete mystery. but it is
important we figure it out, because dark energy takes up about 68% of the universe. dark matter takes
up approximately 27%,everything else, like the earth, and all of our observed universe and all normal
matter, takes up less than 5% of the universe. yet even though it takes up so little of the universe we
still call it normal. dark matter is technically hypothetical since we can t directly observe it with our
telescopes, but the matter takes up the large majority of space itself. It can only be observed by its
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Scientists are sure that it exists because of the observable gravitational effect that it exhibits on galaxy
clusters and galaxies.
One way to explain how space acquires energy comes from the Quantum Theory of Matter. According
to this theory; the empty space is really full of temporary particles that evolve continuously until they
disappear. For instance, a theory in standard physics states that stars at the edges of a spiraled galaxy
should move much slower than those near the center of the galaxy, where the galaxy s visible matter is
more concentrated. But, observations show that stars tend to orbit at somewhat of an equal speed, no
matter where they are positioned in the galaxy. This puzzling theory makes sense if one assumes that
the stars at the borders of galaxies are affected by the gravitational pull of an unseen mass dark matter
in a halo around the galaxy. Another explanation for dark energy is that it is a new kind of dynamical
energy fluid or field that fills all of space but something whose effect on the expansion of the Universe
is the opposite of that of matter and normal energy.
Some dark matter possibilities could still be probable. If it was tied up in brown dwarfs or in small
chunks of heavy element, they could still be made up of baryonic matter. These possibilities are
known as massive compact halo objects, or MACHOs . The more common view is that dark matter is
not baryonic at all, but that it is
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Women in the Media in Kuwait Essay
Running Head: WOMEN IN THE MEDIA IN KUWAIT
Women in The Media in Kuwait Research
MRKT 200/01
Spring 2010
Abstract
This essay will discuss women in the media in Kuwait. It is very important to define media to allow
better understanding of the power and benefits women gained from the media. Women role was
different in pre oil period and after oil discovery. Education made significant differences in Kuwaiti
women lives. They entered Media holding bachelors degrees and PhDs and insisted to fight until they
won their social and political rights. In addition, in appreciation for their efforts I wrote the
biographies of some powerful media women in Kuwait.
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It was noticeable that Kuwaiti women in the media were attacked by some Islamic groups. Kuwaiti
women who wear the hijab didn t dare to study any subject related to media. Studies and social
research proved the impact of media messages on the individual behavior and collective beside their
power on the political decision. Women started media in Kuwait through television, radio, the press
and other means; the famous publication was through T.V. Kuwait T.V. began to broadcast at the
earliest sixties in black and white, the building was closed to the Dsman Palace. The first Kuwaiti
woman who entered the media on Kuwaiti television in 1961 was Fatima Hussein, followed by a
number of announcers such as Nouria Al Sdani, Anissa Jafar who was known as Mama Anissa . Other
active women in Kuwait radio were; Amina Al Ansari, Iqbal Al Gharaballi and Amal Al Abdullah who
later turned to the T.V. activities, the previous names were the first generation of female announcers in
Kuwait T.V. and radio. One of the most famous announcers in Kuwait T.V. and radio is Fatimah
Hussein. Fatimah Hussein Al Essa Al Qanaie, born in Kuwait 1937, completed her Secondary School
Education in Kuwait and was granted a scholarship by Government to study abroad in the University.
She was the first woman who was allowed to study out
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Post Liberal Era Essay
The Post Liberal Era begins with the presidency of Ronald Reagan. Although Ronald Reagan was one
of the most popular president in United States history, the years he served were not beloved by many.
One example of this was Reverend Jerry Falwell. Reverend Falwell believed that our grand old flag
from going down the drain. according to the Reverend Jerry Falwell, Moral Majority Fundraising
Letter. He was against homosexual people and the distribution of pornography and R/X rated movies.
He seemed to believe that the sex and violence they contained were bad for America as a whole.
Lastly, he brought up the controversial subject of abortion, believing it to be synonymous with murder.
Something extremely chilling that was shown in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Another huge, relevant problem that began budding under the presidency of Ronald Reagan was mass
incarceration. Incarceration rates rose quickly during his term but skyrocketed when President Bill
Clinton passed the Crime Bill according to the sources. The post war period revealed huge rises in the
number of people imprisoned. From a mere 338,029 in 1970, the figures rose to a shocking 2,042,479
in 2001 according to the information supplied by Dr. Barrett. In the document Why Mass
Incarceration Matters by Heather Ann Thompson, it states that Between
1970 and 2010 more people were incarcerated in the United States than were imprisoned in any other
country. What was not surprising was the fact that African Americans once again were the ones who
were the most unfortunate, recording the highest imprisonment rate among all races and sexes. The
numbers before the 1960s do not even compare to the numbers following. For example, numbers
taken from the document show that 35 years before the 1960s, the number of American people
imprisoned had increased by 52,249 people. However, the 35 years after, the same group had
increased by a drastic 1,266,2435. Even with the massive numbers documented in statistics of the
numbers of American citizens incarcerated, historians have ignored this integral piece of the post war
period and failed to recognize its impact. For example, mass incarceration had a direct effect on how
thriving American urban centers became full of poverty
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The Rate Of Children With Neural Tube Defects
Below is a bar graph representation of the data in the table above. It shows how significant of a
difference the women who did not take the folic acid until after conception had.
Below is a pie chart showing the ratio of children with birth defects to those without birth defects out
of the total population. The blue portion of the chart represents those children born with the neural
tube defects, and the purple portion refers to hose born without any kind of neural tube defect.
According to this chart, more than half of the babies born during this experiment were born with
neural tube defects. This result was skewed because all but three of the babies born to the group that
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Turning up positive for a neural tube defect for the purposes of my experiment meant that one s baby
was born with any kind of neural tube defect; whether it had been at the spinal cord or brain end or
whether it had been open or closed did not matter, those all yielded a positive result. The first group of
women had been taking the folic acid since their wedding day, the second group had been taking the
folic acid since they began trying to conceive, and the third and final group did not start taking the
folic acid until after conception had already occurred. The results of the experiment cam out as I had
expected. The group that ended up with the most amount of neural defects in their children were the
women who did not start taking the folic acid until after conception had already occurred. They, by
far, had more defects than any other group. I have drawn the conclusion that since all the groups took
the same amount of folic acid throughout the duration of the experiment, the ones who had the most
neural tube defects had them occur due to not taking the folic acid before they conceived their children
and before embryogenesis began. Another important aspect of the results to note is that the two other
groups, the ones who began taking the folic acid right after they were married and the ones who
started taking the folic acid when they
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Young Thug Essay
One of the most polarizing and bizarre artists of all time, Young Thug, released his highly anticipated
EP, Young Martha, at midnight on September 22nd with the help of producer DJ Carnage. Young
Thug, an Atlanta based rapper who signed to Gucci Mane s 1017 Brick Squad Records label back in
2013, is most well known for his unique vocals, unusual sense of style, and his ability to transform
words into new sounds. Thug was noticed by mainstream media in 2014 when he released his single
Danny Glover . After several more singles he debuted his first labeled mixtape 1017 Thug in 2014 and
hasn t slowed down since. DJ Carnage, a Guatemalan born DJ, found stardom in 2014 when he
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Young Martha, a four track EP, seems to hit at every emotion. The opening track Homie is backed by a
thundering bass and daunting organ keys that only make Thug s voice even more intriguing as he yells
about his life on the street as a child. Meek Mill, a Philadelphian rapper. also hops on this track to
discuss life in the streets before fame. The second track on the EP Liger is overtaken by a complex
Carnage beat consisting of short flute notes and a heavy base. Thug raps over the beat about how he
wants to be his own person and not be like his fellow hip hop peers. He says Everybody got tigers, so I
wanna go get a liger in reference to setting his own trends. The third song of the EP 10,000 Slimes
pays homage to his previous Slime Season tapes where he raps about the high expectations he has to
live up to for his friends, family, and children. On the final track of the tape Carnage does what he
does best as he creates a catchy EDM beat that allows Thug to step out of his usual trap based aura
and test his talents as he forms a light hearted song about sticking to himself when other people doubt
him. This is an exciting tape that is definitley worth a look, one can only hope there is more to come
from these two in
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My Experience At The Los Angeles Locos Hotel
I ll always remember the joy the Los Angeles Locos Hotel brought me in Mexico. I never would ve
thought the trip would consist such excitement. The night we saw sea turtles laying eggs, going
horseback riding on the beach, and watching a stormy day. Leaving was the hard part, the people I ll
never forget. Waking to the noise of the people s morning gatherings, drifting to sleep as the ocean
waves collided with the sand. My grandmother woke me one morning to tell me where our trip would
lie this month. She revealed the location and I started jumping all around the room, especially excited
after finding out what activities would be included. A week later I struggled to sleep, familiar with the
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The ocean was so beautiful and blue. It seemed to never end and it was widely open. I walked back
inside and admired the two beds, the way they were made and the orange ribbon in the middle of each
bed. We put our luggage away and spent the first day by the pool, exploring the resort. Soon it was
dark and we were walking on the beach. We noticed colorful lights coming from a small glass building
up close to a mountain. Curiously we walked up the path of stairs, we entered what looked like a club.
Once me and my friend Daniel saw the male strippers in neon underwear we ran back outside
laughing our butts off. We walked back towards the center of the resort and saw that they were having
a party. There were chairs all around, the room filled with people. There were seniors, young adults,
regular adults, and occasionally a child. They were playing games and laughing. We found open seats
and sat down, joining them laughing at the people s attempts to play charades. At 2 am we headed
back to the hotel room and got some rest because the next day was already planned, and we d need
energy for all that was going to happen. We all woke up early to see the sunrise and got ready for an
eventful day. We walked down the beach to see the seagulls and fishermen. I asked one of the
fisherman if I could feed the seagulls and he gave me three enormous handfuls of fish. I was throwing
the fish at the seagulls, trying to make sure I was being fair and equal. They crowded me eagerly and I
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Patient Care Technicians ( Pct )
Patient care technicians (PCT s), formally known as nursing assistants, are the backbone to any
nursing department. They create rapport with the patients and family members, as well as the nursing
and medical staff. Some of the tasks PCT s are responsible for include: obtaining and recording vital
signs, collecting and labeling specimens, blood glucose specimen, and obtaining electrocardiograms
(ECG). All these tasks are important and critical in an emergency. PCT s designated to work in
medical surgical floors may not remember the steps for obtaining a good ECG reading. Like the
saying goes: if you don t use it, you lose it. The most common reason ECG s are misinterpreted is due
to incorrect lead placement. PCT s in critical settings such ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Other reasons for ECG s:
Stroke like symptoms
Dizziness
Epigastric abdominal pain
Shortness of pain
Altered mental status
Loss of consciousness
Upper back pain
Electrode Lead Placement Electrodes must be placed in the correct landmarks to prevent
misinterpretation of the ECG. If the electrodes are placed incorrectly, the ECG may read as ST
changes, electrical axis, location of bundle branch blocks and location of infarcts (Riddle, 2008, para.
5). During the ECG, a total of 10 electrodes are applied to the patient. Six electrodes (V1 V6) are
placed on the anterior chest in the proper anatomical landmarks, and these leads must be placed
precisely for an accurate ECG interpretation. Electrodes V1 and V2 are placed on the fourth
intercostal space with V1 on the right and V2 on the left (Riddle, 2008). Electrodes V3 V6 are placed
on the left chest wall on the fifth intercostal space in the following order: V3 to the right of V4, V4 at
the midclavicular line, V5 to the right of V6, V6 to the midaxillary line (Riddle, 2008). The remaining
four electrodes are placed on both upper and lower extremities without touching the chest.
Objectives for PCT Workshop on ECG placement
The PCT will be able to demonstrate correct lead placement
The PCT will be able to troubleshoot the ECG machine and obtain missing equipment
The PCT will demonstrate techniques
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Healthcare Leader Interview Essay
Health Care Leader Interview
NUR/492
June 17, 2013
Healthcare changes occurring today along with shrinking budgets and reimbursement rates for
hospitals has forced institution CEOs to do more with less. Changes and restructuring of various
health facilities require nursing leaders with flexibility and adaptability. Nurse leaders must also
consider budgetary constraints, cost effectiveness, patient safety, and quality care while maintaining
focus on improved patient outcome. The responsibility of ensuring patients receive safe and high
quality care belongs to every employee in the hospital, including support staff such as IV therapy. In
this hospital, this led to the development of a nurse director position to oversee the ... Show more
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In a study on qualities of nursing leadership, the authors found nurses respect for their manager
increased when the manager involved nursing staff in decisions which directly impact the care they
provided (Anderson, Manno, O Connor, amp; Gallgher, 2010).
What is your personal philosophy of leadership? While considering this question about her personal
philosophy of leadership, the director of nursing support services was thoughtful for a few moments
before supplying an answer. Staying true to personal and professional ethics, promoting
accountability, and committing to professionalism and excellence in her role as a leader demonstrates
her personal philosophy of leadership. Leaders should continue to experience personal and
professional growth and be responsible for learning and educational opportunities to aid in that
growth. A leader s past personal and professional values, education, and work experiences influence
leadership style (Hobirk amp; Deuchar, 2011).
What learning experiences have had the most influence on your own personal development as a
leader? Learning experiences influencing her personal development into leadership include the years
worked as a clinical nurse on the stroke unit. Recognizing the leadership skills of her unit director
inspired her to consider pursuing management
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The Excavation Of The Uluburun Shipwreck
In the summer of 1982, a local Turkish sponge diver named Mehmed Cakir set out on a normal
morning dive. In the Bay of Antalya in the Mediterranean Sea near the city of Kas, the diver took a
boat not too far off shore. During his dive, he found what he described as metal biscuits with ears and
reported them to the Institute of Nautical Archaeology in Kas. The INA then sent a team to the
shoreline to discover what would end up being the Uluburun, the oldest shipwreck ever excavated.
The site of the Uluburun shipwreck is just 50 meters (160 feet) off the eastern shore of Uluburun, and
6 miles southeast of the city Kas, Turkey. Excavation of the Uluburun shipwreck began in July of
1984 and lasted until late 1994. It was split up into eleven campaigns, each lasting around three to four
months. The Institute of Nautical Archaeology controlled the entire excavation; however it was led by
two different nautical archaeologists. Dr. George F. Bass initiated the preliminary campaign in 1984
and was taken over by Dr. Cemal Pulak in 1985 until 1994. Dr. George F. Bass is recognized as one of
the early practitioners of underwater archaeology. In 1960, Bass was the director of the first
archaeological expedition to entirely excavate an ancient shipwreck, Cape Gelidonya, which is not far
from the site of the Uluburun. When Bass left the project to teach, Pulak took over and has been
directing INA s annual shipwreck surveys in Turkey since 1982.
The location of the Uluburun brought
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Non-Recommendation Report
This letter on Non Recommendation is to inform you that Officer Reginald Nathan is currently
applying for the two advertised positions (Outside Workcrew/Acting Training Standards). I have been
assigned as his supervisor for over the last two years and have a unique vision of his character, duty
performance, strengths, and deficiencies. While Officer Nathan has been at YKCC since January 30th,
2014, I believe he is lacking the individual drive, ability, and maturity to perform either of these
positions without direct supervision and by the minute direction.
Even though Officer Nathan is capable of being a productive COII at YKCC, he has demonstrated a
ghastly view of on time attendance (possible abuse of leave). During his 9 26 15 thru ... Show more
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As long as he is faced with a standard event he is capable of performing repetitive assignments to a
standard; beyond this, he is limited. Moreover, Officer Nathan has had to be reminded that inmates are
not to be convinced to write a Request for Interview or Medical Request injecting they have a specific
medical infliction or legal right to have or demand anything.
Don t get this letter wrong, he is able to complete the work assigned to him; at the shift level and with
direct supervision, but the quality of the work is satisfactory and sometimes below average. I believe
that Officer Nathan has the potential to be a good Officer, but repugnance and pride not to accept
suggestions and opinions from disgruntled inmates and employees may help. I would not recommend
Officer Nathan for any work assignment that would lead to independent thought or duty.
In closing, I d like to restate my strong Non Recommendation for Officer Reginald Nathan
applications to the Acting Training/Standards Officer and or Outside Workcrew at YKCC. I m
confident that if he was selected for either position, the Institution will suffer. Please feel free to
contact me at (907) 378 7642 or james.webber@alaska.gov with any other questions. Thank you for
your
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Still In The Dark Silent Movie Audience By Gregg Bachman...
After reading the article Still in the Dark Silent Movie Audiences by Gregg Bachman, the experiences
of movie goers helped me understand how people watched or experienced movies when it first started
out. For instance, one person said You felt part of it; you became part of the picture with what was
taking place. We were part of the picture (pg. 121) meaning that as a movie goer you felt the emotion
or action of the film. This emotion still holds true, when I go watch a movie, I always feel the emotion
of the characters throughout out the film. For instance, when I was watching, the film 13 Hours, a
movie about the secret soldiers of Benghazi, the level of emotion throughout the film was high
because the soldiers were trying to survive and keep others safe while risking their own life s. I think
that when men and women go to movies today, it is more acceptable to show your emotions even
though it was entirely accepted in the past. Admittedly, when going to the movies it was seen as the
highlight of the week because you would do anything just go see a movie on a Saturday or Sunday
night. In the article, Still in the Dark Silent Movie Audiences by Gregg Bachman, one ... Show more
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In the article, Still in the Dark Silent Movie Audiences by Gregg Bachman, one person said Going to
the movie was extra special. I thought it a luxury to see a silent movie (pg. 123) showing that during
that time going to the movies was sometimes considered a luxury and not routine. Personally, when
growing up, going to see a movie was a special occasion and our family would go out to eat after the
movie. Today, my family does not go to the movie theater often so it is still considered to be a special
occasion to us. However, there is some families that would make going to the movies part of their
weekend
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Steroids In Sports
Steroids Have No Place in Sports Steroid abuse has become a huge problem in professional sports
today. Athletes are now using steroids to gain a competitive edge over their opponents. Also, the
athletes are using the steroids to recover quickly from major injuries or surgeries. Many former
superstar athletes have been caught taking steroids during the season and offseason. Professional
athletes take steroids to gain a competitive edge over their opponents in any way possible. Fame and
money are two of the most obvious reasons that many athletes have taken assorted steroids. Some
steroids including anabolic steroids, which are the most commonly used, are taken to help gain muscle
mass. Some superstar athletes that have been caught taking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Many children all across the United States and other countries try to replicate their favorite superstar
athlete. Many athletes become the children s idol and once the child learns that the athlete has cheated
the game the athlete plays the child no longer looks up to the athlete. It is almost gotten to the point
where no athlete that excels in a particular sport can be trusted. Every time a single athlete becomes
great at their respective sport, speculation of steroid abuse immediately follows. Furthermore, steroids
are terrible for the sports world in general. Athletes who abuse steroids cheat the game and
themselves. The use of performance enhancing drugs by professional athletes, or doping, has been
acknowledged as a problem since at least the 1960s (Performance Enhancing Drugs In Sports Fast
Facts). Many superstar athletes had their reputation completely ruined because of being caught of
cheating the game they play. Steroids are ruining professionals sports the more and more athletes
decide to abuse performance enhancing
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Morality, By Joan Didion
Morality in its basic definition, is the knowledge between what is right and what is wrong. In Joan
Didion s essay, On Morality, she uses examples to show how morality is used to justify actions and
decisions by people. She explains that morality can have a profound effect on the decisions that people
chose to make. I think that morality is an idea that is different for every individual based on morals
and background.
In Joan Didion s piece, On Morality, she objectivity thinks that every individual has a different
conception of morality. She believes that each individual has their own meaning of morality and that
people use their own personal meanings to justify right versus wrong in life. I agree with Joan Didion
that people determine what is considered to be moral in their own opinions. Overall, I believe that
morality exists and that it is defined differently by each individual. I believe that humans collectively
require morality in order to prevent chaos and that everyone defines what is right by their own
personal opinion. Overall, as a society, I believe that morality is needed to draw a thin line between
the right and wrong whether they are based on law or morals.
In order to illustrate her point, Didion uses Klaus Fuchs and Alfred Rosenberg as examples. Fuchs was
a British traitor who leaked nuclear secrets to the Soviets while Rosenberg was a Nazi administrator
who was apart of the heinous and murderous acts during World War II. Didion adds the quote, I
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Positive And Negative Impact Of Zerpress Cixi
istory Assignment: Qing Dynasty Empress Cixi The Qing Dynasty also known as Manchu Dynasty,
occurred for nearly two thousand years, commencing in 1644 and ending in 1911. It was the last of the
dynasties in China and collapsed after many revolutions and significant rulers, one including Empress
Dowager Cixi. In fact, Empress Dowager Cixi, was one of the most significant figures in China s
history because of her ruthless power, influence and intelligence. Empress Dowager Cixi is considered
one of the most influential female figures of ancient times. This infamous woman ruled China for over
47 years, from 1861 until her death in 1908. Empress Cixi was well known as one of China s most
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She ruled for almost fifty years, maintaining and expanding on her own methods of control. She made
decisions for China, some positive and some negative. While she was the Empress she always had the
final say yet despite her intelligence and clear understanding of politics, she was also considered mean
and corrupt. Emperor Cixi will continue to be remembered as one of the most significant rulers in
history because of the impact she had on China during a male dominated time period. She was
heartless and cruel yet commanding and influential a combination that made her one of the most
successful and significant figures in the history of
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  • 5. Characteristics And Differences Of Anton Chekov And... Anton Chekov and Bertolt Brecht are two theatre practitioners whose work has had a significant impact on the development of modern theatrical practices. Both of these men s contributions revolutionised the nature of theatre at their time and their work has greatly shaped modern acting techniques and theatre conventions. However, Brecht and Chekhov share more differences than similarities in the way they approached theatre. These differences are strikingly evident while examining their plays. This essay will identify these key differences between Brecht and Chekov and will examine how the different approaches affect each practitioners work. Firstly, one of the most notable differences between Chekhov and Brecht is the aims that they wished to fulfil through theatre. Brecht viewed theatre as a vehicle to critique the society in which he lived in order to inspire his audience to enact social and political change. However, Chekhov s work focused on the creation of an authentic reality which highlights the nature of human behaviour. Highly influenced by living in Germany at the time of World War II, Brecht was troubled by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The orchard is only relevant due to each individual s relationship with it, again directing the attention of the audience onto the characters. We see the cherry orchard through the lens of different characters and the significance that it holds for them. For example, in the case of Renveskaya, the cherry orchard is the key to her past, her childhood and is terrified at the thought of losing it. For Lopakhin, the orchard represents opportunity, a chance for him to finally prove himself and distance himself from his past life as a lower class citizen. From Anya s point of view, it the change in her life; after returning from Paris her life is completely different and the cherry orchard doesn t embody the same importance for her as it once did. She ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Comparing Disney s A Thousand And One Arabian Nights Many aspects color how exactly a translator interprets a text, allowing for a great deal of variation to occur between different translator s versions of the same text. This holds true for the Middle Eastern classic A Thousand and One Arabian Nights, as anyone can observe a multitude of differences between the extensive numbers of English translations that have been released over the past three centuries. Cultural beliefs and ideas play a large role in the variances, but do not account for all of the discrepancies, especially in terms of maturity level. A translation s maturity level is based on more than just the translator s cultural landscape. Though other factors influence translation as well, cultural values still play a large role in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The infamous Richard Burton comes from a similar cultural background to the aforementioned Edward Lane, but his translation of A Thousand and One Arabian Nights is perhaps the most explicit English translation to date. This is not because of radically different cultural values, but simply based upon the intent of the translators. Burton s intent is also visible in his means of publication. British conservatism was at its height during the time in which Burton was publishing his translation, making it so he had to publish said translation privately in order to avoid violating laws such as the Obscene Publications Act. As one can see via his blatant violation of the law, as well as Burton s general demeanor, cultural values played an extraordinarily small role in the maturity level of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Religion Is Not A Single Term A term or more even a specific aspect in life, which is believed to be existent during the start of the world and hopefully will never be extinct is, Religion. How, why and where exactly religion formed, is a question that is universal, meaning many different religions have a variety of stories for these answers. The true definition of religion cannot be stated in one sentence. It is more of a question based an individual s belief toward his/her religion. However, the basic ideology of religion is the belief in sacred objects such as Gods and supernatural beings. These beliefs are not just simply a belief. It is a belief that gives faithful worshippers answers to a certain extent of the true meaning of the sentient beings existence. There are a variety of different religions that exist in today s world, hence the reason why Religion is not a single term. However, the following paper will only focus on Buddhist religion. Buddhism is said to have existed for more than 2,500 years, which surrounds a variety of beliefs, traditions and practices. All of which gives sentiment beings the true meaning and purpose of life. Particularly about death, rebirth and suffering (Strong 2008). Buddhism is based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, who is also known as the Buddha. Siddhartha Gautama is considered the Buddha because he has attainted complete unsurpassed enlightenment under the Bodhi tree at the age of 35 through extreme meditation (Strong, 2008). The major schools, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Determinism In Star Trek This discussion is based a television show called Star Trek and a starship named Enterprise, who was set out to explore the galaxy. Serving at a high respectable rank was Data, a Lt. Commander, who was also an android, was made to mimic human behaviors like formulating relationships and the ability to make choices. Maddox, a Commander with the Enterprise came to Starship with orders to have Data transferred over to him. Even though Maddox was given orders to take Data for research purposes, Data didn t want to leave. Soon enough there was a court case being held against Maddox by Picard, Data s Commanding officer. After learning about the resignation Data filed, Maddox stepped in to dispute the matter. Picard had plans to disassemble Data ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Are they property? (Star Trek Synopsis). Picard exhibited a materialism view towards Data. As stated by Hasker, Does consciousness exist only in biological systems, such as humans and other animals, or would it also arise in a properly constructed assemblage of microchips and integrated circuits? (70). Although Data is a machine he was constructed by man and made to mimic man and his emotions. Hasker also states, Materialism functioning according to natural laws, with the result that crucial aspects of human existence morality, rationality, aesthetic experience, religion inevitably are either slighted or denied altogether (72). The materialism view is very simplistic as it leaves no room to argue. Maddox ultimately lost his case due to the multiple attempts made my Picard to prove Data has rights and the ability to choose for himself what ultimately will happen to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Salivary Amylase And Phosphorylase Introduction The purpose of this experiment was to determine the enzyme activity for salivary amylase and phosphorylase by placing them under different conditions of temperature and enzyme concentration. An enzyme is a protein that acts as a catalyst to form reaction, and see the activity of the specific enzyme (Knowles, 1991). One part of the enzyme, salivary amylase, is that alpha amylase is in the saliva of most animals because this enzyme breaks down starch (Jacobsen, Melvaer, Hensten Pettersen, 1972). In the presence of starch, this enzyme is present in saliva, but is not present when there is no starch present (Jacobsen, Melvaer, Hensten Pettersen, 1972). The conditions for salivary amylase to have a reaction with starch would change in temperature and enzyme concentration, as well as, monitoring the pH levels (Jacobsen, Melvaer, Hensten Pettersen, 1972). Salivary amylase is an enzyme is human saliva that helps in digestion of specific substrates, such as starch (Hudman, Friend, Hartman, Ashton, Catron, 1957). It breaks down starch molecules by splitting maltose from the non reducing end of a gluten molecule (Jacobsen, Melvaer, Hensten Pettersen, 1972). Phosphorylase acts on starch and glycogen by breaking it down by breaking the glucose bonds and taking a glucose molecule off of the structure (Ball, Vialle, Alonso Casajus, Duavillee, Munoz, Baroja Fernandez, Moran Zorzano, Eydallin, Pozueta Romero, 2006). The conditions for the reaction of Phosphorylase and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Hegemonic Masculinity In Ads Hegemonic masculinity is at the heart of exploitation of women in advertisements. It represents a complex socio political system that perpetuates dominant ideas from the male perspective and marginalizes any opposing ones, especially the feminist perspective. (O Toole, 2016) The concept of the male gaze is at the root of hegemonic masculinity and consumerism. For example, Sports Illustrated uses a swimsuit issue to attract a largely male audience. These exploited images present women in sexualized and demeaning poses since images in the media are constructed for the male viewer s gaze and represent his expectations of women as well as male to female relationships. This manipulation allows women to be conditioned to respond to an ad in a male directed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Problem Of Criminal Justice System Since the dawn of man crime has been a problem. Even though most people have some basic sense of what is right and what is wrong, crime still occurs. All the way back to the ancient code of Hammurabi man has tried to understand, classify, and appropriately punish crime. The bible itself includes a detailed set of rules, or commandments, about what was legal and what wasn t. There are many ideas and schools of thought that surround the idea of criminal justice. Initially the main goals of these schools of thought were to classify and punish crimes, however in the recent past we are seeing a shift toward the deterrence and prevention of crime. Early classical, biological, and psychological theories helped shape what is today s criminal justice system. One of the earliest theories that attempted to explain the cause of crime is classical theory. In 1764, Cesare Beccaria published his Essay on Crimes and Punishments. The book, which contained Beccaria s thoughts and observations about the criminal justice system, was important because it was the first of its time to contain thoughts about the philosophy of punishment. According to classical theory, individuals have the ability to exercise free will and due to this should be held responsible for their actions. Crime is a result of rational decision making where the criminal must decide if the possible punishment for the crime is worth the potential gain. Beccaria stated that crimes needed fitting punishments to act as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Durkheim Religion Durkheim studied the general social aspects of religion, and made broad conclusions based upon his observations of the roles religion played in societies; Geertz explored the intimate and personal experiences of each individual, along with the more unique moods and motivations that dictated the culture of each group. Both observers struck a similar tone in revealing the power which an icon, or emblem, might possess within the heart of an individual, but differed in their conclusions as to the degree of importance and level of impact which icons had upon the individual as well as the collective. Durkheim considered religion within a social context. His primary concepts involve the separation between the sacred and profane; ideas of souls ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There exists a specified set of behavior which is generally discouraged, if not prohibited; there are also desirable acts which receive approval from the group. Most discouraged acts seek to fulfill the desires of the individual, while the approved acts are centered on the common good of the group. Geertz studied religion from a cultural perspective. His studies were similar to Durkheim s in recognizing the social structures, but included the elements of culture, which considered the individual as well as the collective. Not only does Geertz identify the societal aspects of a religion, but he dives deeper into the individual to attempt to discern the motives for behavior within the social environment. Geertz recognized religion as a controlling force or heavy influence within a culture. He found that religion affected each individual deeply and changed them internally. Similar to concepts derived from earlier studies of totemic groups, he found that an icon or symbol holds great influence over an individual. Geertz s studies went into greater detail than Durkheim s on the overall impact that symbolism affected the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. V-J Day In Times Square By Alfred Eisenstaedt In every photograph there is a story created by the photographer. The purpose of the photographs we see every in the newspapers or online isn t always to explain what is going on in that place or to show a viewer what could be considered the truth. Photography is a form of document that is bias towards the photographer taking it because, in reality, every person sees the world differently. What one sees in in so many ways different than what the person next to them sees. A camera gives someone complete power over the perception of the photo from portraits to war photos and it s up to the viewer to understand that they re seeing one frame of a much larger story. Photography in any form is just a type of document, and yes while it does hide more than it discloses (Sontang) it simply shows just one person s perception of a situation. When given a camera photographers are going to shoot what they see and what they believe other people should see whether that be destruction in peace or calm in chaos. No two people see the same thing from the exact same point of view and as a result they only see part of the picture. For example in the book Century by Bruce Bernard the reader gets to look at a very developmental century through photography taken around the world. This book ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This iconic image is one Americans look to as hope and happiness even in a time of distress, which was the intention of the photographer. In actuality the image captures a man who kissed a random woman when she didn t expect it and then carried on to kiss any other woman he could find as he was celebrating. This image captures Sontag s point that [Photography] is aesthetic consumerism to which everyone is now addicted. We accept a manipulated situation with the understanding that we can only see that friend and not what is before after or outside of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Glorification Of Nature In Rime Of The Ancient Mariner The power and glorification of nature and how it can be a spiritual source of renewal for individuals is highlighted through the works of artists of the Romantic period. Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Coleridge and Blueback by Tim Winton both display the influences that nature can have on an individual, spiritually and emotionally, and presents a clearer understanding of the natural world. The poem by Samuel Coleridge, Rime of the Ancient Mariner depicts a strong belief and interest in nature and how the natural world can be a place where God can be found. The contrast between the language of the quotes slimy things and O happy living things demonstrates this change in perspective as the narrator realises the beauty of nature. During his punishment, the Mariner was able to see the real beauty of nature and as a result, he had the ability to rejoice and pray about what he was seeing. By recognising the elegance in the environment that surrounded him, it enabled the Mariner to be free from his imprisonment. Like the belief in God, the Mariner first feared but finally loved the natural elements of the world. Throughout the journey, the wonder and beauty of nature and how it can be a spiritual finding is brought into focus. Through the use of a metaphor in the quote As if it had been a Christian soul, we hailed it in God s name. it reveals that the albatross was seen as a connection to God. The albatross was seen as a good omen and it was the first sign of life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Roles Of The Elizabethan Theatre Elizabethan Theatre Imagine if it only cost you one penny to get tickets to a Broadway production. It would almost seem too good to be true! Well, back in the 1600s, in London, you could buy your way into a theater for as little as one penny. This price made it easy for anyone of any class to be able to partake in the festivities. Hence, the reason the theaters became so popular from 1562 to 1642. The theatres were very profitable based on the fact they were so popular in the community. The Elizabethan theatres were viewed as popular entertainment because of their fanciful attributes, their various events, and their several venues. In 1576, James Burbage, a theatrical entrepreneur, decided to build the first theater to be used for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The pit was the yard around the stage. The pit is where you would find most of the lower class people at, such as the commoners. The theaters were popular for lower class people because it was affordable for them. There were other amenities that were lacking for the theaters. Almost all the lighting for the theater was natural light. This meant that most plays would have to be show during the daytime. The theaters did not have heating either. In the winter months they would have to shut the theater down and be transferred to indoor playhouses. This actually helped boost popularity because it gave the people something to do during the cold winter months since it was inside. There were no microphones or soundboards to be able to hear so actors had to speak loudly and clearly. Unfortunately, there were also no toilets at the theater. But there were no toilets and the floor they stood on was probably just sand, ash or covered in nutshells (Shakespeare Globe Education). During the summer hours when it would become real hot the pit would be called the stinkards. The theater gained popularity based on the plays they would have showing. In most cases the plays would consist of humor, tragedy, or histories. Shakespeare was one of the most popular playwrights at this time, and many of his plays were performed in the Elizabethan theater. Among him were some other famous play writers, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Who Leaves A Sapphire Lying On The Ground Essay Who leaves a sapphire just lying on the ground? I bent over to pick up the twinkling gem. It was large, easily the size of a quarter, so it must be expensive. I was no gemologist, but I did know that the larger the gem, the more pricey it was. I rolled it around in my fingers, letting the light from the street lamps catch in all of its facets. Beautiful. I breathe. The dark blue of the sapphire almost seemed velvety, like the night sky. Too bad there weren t any specs of silver in the gem. Then it would really resemble the night sky. I sigh, a deep ache forming in my chest. The memory of a country nightside still burned fresh in my mind, as it wasn t long ago that I could marvel at the beauty of the night sky where I could actually see it. Those days are gone now, at least for the time being. I ll return it to the police tomorrow. Pocketing the jewel, I finished my walk back home. The city where I now live is nice, if you like air pollution and noise keeping you up all night, that is. Everyone is always saying that I ll get used to it everyone else already has but I haven t. Not yet. I stared up at the dark sky. It was suffocating, like a heavy blanket with no promise of being lifted. Nothing like my old home where the full moon was so bright, I could see almost as well as I can at sunset. There were always places to explore in the woods. Bridges to cross and discovering new surprises from nature used to be my life. Now, it s just pale buildings, pale ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Victim Care Program For The Criminal Justice System Essay The victim care program is an important resource that helps victims in the criminal justice system. Refugee and immigrant victims can find it hard to deal with the criminal justice system in the United States. This program is designed to assists these individuals in the court system. This paper will focus on the Victim Care Program in Fort Wayne. An evaluation of this program is aimed at understanding its role and effectiveness. The data provides by Victim Care Program will help to evaluate the worth of the program. Understanding these roles will help to create recommendations that can help to improve service delivery in its operations. Keywords: Crime, victim care programs, immigrant refugees Victim Care Program in Fort Wayne Crime Victim Care in Fort Wayne deals with immigrant victims by ensuring that their needs are professionally met. The program s mission is to bring wholeness to immigrants and refugee families who experience brokenness due to violence, crime, addictions, mental health, abuse, and neglect. The Vision statement is to provide for the healthy integration of non English speaking immigrants and refugees as contributing members of society (Retrieved from http://cvcin.org/history/). The Fort Wayne Crime Victim Care (CVC) stakeholder includes immigrants, refugees, the legal institutions, as well as the government. Immigrants and refugees are supposed to be invested in the program because many of them find it difficult to understand a criminal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Relationship Between Manufactures And Retailers Summary Private labels have developed fast in the last ten years. It becomes product which is well designed with better quality and lower price. It lead the relationship between retailers and manufactures more complex and shift the balance power in retailers favor; It also changed consumers attitude about quality of own brands and manufacture brands, then created different buying intentions. In the future, it will attract more consumers and become more profitable. 1. Introduction Retailers branded products mean production that stores put their own names or brands on. They may also be known as different names, such as private label, house brands and own brands. But all of them have one common feature they are manufactured and brought to market in much the same way as the familiar national brands. (PLMA, not dated) Thanks of the development of international retailing environment, own brands become new opportunities for world retailer developing. Some of them have a great performance in some countries and still have great marketing potential. The relationship between manufactures and retailers has been changed due to the maturity of private label during the past few years. This passage will depict the development of private label in the last decade, and then evaluate its influence on the relationship between retailers and manufacturers. At last, the effect of house brands upon current consumer buying behavior will be mentioned. 2. Development of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Essay Comparing Beowulf and The Saga of King Hrolf Kraki Beowulf and The Saga of King Hrolf Kraki There are so many similarities between the hero of the poem Beowulf and The Saga of King Hrolf Kraki, an Iceland saga representing 1000 years of oral traditions prior to the 1300 s when it was written, that these similarities cannot be attributed solely to coincidence. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature states that the hero of the poem, Beowulf himself, may be the same person as Bodvar Biarki, the chief of Hrolfr Kraki s knights (v1, ch3, s3, n13). George Clark in The Hero and the Theme mentions: The form of Beowulf taken as a whole suggests both the Bear s Son folktale type (especially as we find it in Scandinavia) and the combat myth . . . . (286). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bodvar avenges wrongs done to his family by killing the one who did the injustices; Beowulf avenges wrongs done to his family: he avenged Heardred s death, I repaid Hygelac ... with my bright sword, I was the killer of Daghrefin. When King Hring took sick and died, Bodvar became ruler of the kingdom; when Heardred was killed in battle, Beowulf became king. Bodvar thought of others first; he found support for his mother before leaving his people; Beowulf likewise placed the concerns of others before his own, putting his life in jeopardy in order to satisfy a family debt to King Hrothgar for paying wergild for the hero s father s indiscretion as a young man. Bodvar leaves Gautland to travel to the kingdom of the Danes; Beowulf leaves Geatland to travel to the kingdom of the Danes. Bodvar goes to King Hrolf, widely known for his generosity, magnificence and courage; Beowulf goes to King Hrothgar, widely known for the same virtues. In Denmark Bodvar meets a farmer who thinks that the hero is imposing; in Denmark Beowulf meets a coast guard who considers him imposing. The farmer s wife says to Bodvar, Your hand seems to be strong. . . . (48); Beowulf s handgrip was so strong that he ripped off Grendel s arm and shoulder; he had the strength of thirty in his mighty hand grip ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Police Report Procedure With every investigation there must be a police report made. The purpose of the police report it to provide accurate documentation of observations made by on officer during the investigation of a criminal incident. An officer is the only person that can right a police report and it must be signed in order to swear that it is accurate. Prosecuting attorneys can use these reports to determine if criminal charges will be filed as well as aid in the understanding of what occurred in order to properly prepare a witness. Reports can also be used to cross examine officer who filed the report prior to trial or at trial. The report consists of a number of important parts. The report must begin with a short summary of the probable cause. It must state ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Lake Tahoe History The athlete locks in his bindings on his Burton snowboard, adjusts his goggles, and peers down the mountain. He stares at the snow covered trees, powdered slopes, and sapphire blue alpine lake in the distance. The young man remembers his skiing adventures through the trees as a small boy, rises to his feet, takes a deep breath and smiles. The crisp mountain air and the smell of pine trees fill his lungs as he glides down the blanket of snow on the groomed slopes of the mountain resort. The enjoyment of the sport of skiing and snowboarding, and the many other wonders of the Tahoe basin have been passed on to him from his family, and is like no other feeling in the world. Lake Tahoe is such a culturally and historically significant part of North ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Lake Tahoe basin is divided by the scenic and beautiful border of California and Nevada. The gorgeous lake is, ...admired for its great depth and clarity and beautiful alpine surroundings (tahoe.usgs.gov). The mountain ranges around the perimeter of the basin were formed 24 million years ago by the rise and fall of the earth s crust due to the movement of faults. The Carson Range to the east was created by tilt block faulting and resulted in a very steep mountain range (tahoeadventuresports.com). Another fault created the Sierra Nevada range to the west, but is more of a gentle change in elevation. As the fault blocks were thrown up, the high peaks of the mountain ranges were created and as other fault blocks were thrown down, a valley was created. Some of the peaks of the ranges can reach over 10,000 feet above sea level, making an exaggerated difference between the lake and the ranges. Movement of other faults in the area caused the valley to sink thousands of feet below the mountains on the east and west. Volcanic activity from Mt. Pluto on the north shore resulted in lava flowing and blocking the outlet of the newly developing valley. About 3 million years ago the ice age created glaciers in the Sierra Nevada. As they moved and scoured the land, lakes were created behind them as piles of granite rock were left to block the outflow of water from melted snow and rainfall. Lake Tahoe, Fallen Leaf Lake, Cascade Lakes, and Donner Lake were formed by this process. Lake Tahoe as we know it today is the third deepest lake in North America and tenth deepest lake in the world, with the deepest part measuring 1645 feet. Not only are Tahoe s geologic origins intriguing, but so is the history of the people inhabiting the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Good Old Days By The Band Twenty One Pilots The good old good old days, a time of peace and happiness and kind of a shady subject. First of all, when were these good old days ? Is there a certain town somewhere in a distant corner of the world with a decrepit historical marker that plainly reads Home of the Good Old Days ? The Merriam Webster dictionary online (2011) defines the phrase the good old days as a period of time in the past that a person thinks were pleasant and better than the present time . This mood of wishing to return to a simpler, happier time is extremely prevalent in the generation of students that are now attending universities across the country. It is these generations of students that are the targeted demographic for the song. In this song Stressed Out ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, he desires to be the best at what he is doing, but struggles to achieve this goal under an overwhelming crush of the mass of others around him who are striving just as hard as he is to achieve the same goal. However, the author is attempting to stand out from the pack but is finding it difficult to come up with new ideas that are not already present in today s music. The feeling is portrayed that it might be easier to just go back to a time when all of these ideas were not present so that then each idea an artist had could be new and unheard of. In addition to wanting to return to a place in time where everything is new and unheard of, the author also wishes to go back in time to where each person has his or her own identity and is not just another person in the mass of the crowd. This feeling is voiced in the lead in to the chorus My names blurryface and I care what you think. My names blurryface and I care what you think. (7 8) This fictitious character Blurryface is said to care about what you think of him, but is aware that to you he is just another face in the blur of the crowd. This need for a unique, personal identity is driving the writer to wish to go back to a time where each and every person is unique and is not just lumped together in a group of similar people. Blurryface is a symbol of the loss of uniqueness and identity that occurs when a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Dark Matter Within The Universe more about dark matter in unknown rather than known. we know how much dark matter there is because of its effect on the expanse of the universe, but besides that, it s a complete mystery. but it is important we figure it out, because dark energy takes up about 68% of the universe. dark matter takes up approximately 27%,everything else, like the earth, and all of our observed universe and all normal matter, takes up less than 5% of the universe. yet even though it takes up so little of the universe we still call it normal. dark matter is technically hypothetical since we can t directly observe it with our telescopes, but the matter takes up the large majority of space itself. It can only be observed by its effect on visible objects in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Scientists are sure that it exists because of the observable gravitational effect that it exhibits on galaxy clusters and galaxies. One way to explain how space acquires energy comes from the Quantum Theory of Matter. According to this theory; the empty space is really full of temporary particles that evolve continuously until they disappear. For instance, a theory in standard physics states that stars at the edges of a spiraled galaxy should move much slower than those near the center of the galaxy, where the galaxy s visible matter is more concentrated. But, observations show that stars tend to orbit at somewhat of an equal speed, no matter where they are positioned in the galaxy. This puzzling theory makes sense if one assumes that the stars at the borders of galaxies are affected by the gravitational pull of an unseen mass dark matter in a halo around the galaxy. Another explanation for dark energy is that it is a new kind of dynamical energy fluid or field that fills all of space but something whose effect on the expansion of the Universe is the opposite of that of matter and normal energy. Some dark matter possibilities could still be probable. If it was tied up in brown dwarfs or in small chunks of heavy element, they could still be made up of baryonic matter. These possibilities are known as massive compact halo objects, or MACHOs . The more common view is that dark matter is not baryonic at all, but that it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Women in the Media in Kuwait Essay Running Head: WOMEN IN THE MEDIA IN KUWAIT Women in The Media in Kuwait Research MRKT 200/01 Spring 2010 Abstract This essay will discuss women in the media in Kuwait. It is very important to define media to allow better understanding of the power and benefits women gained from the media. Women role was different in pre oil period and after oil discovery. Education made significant differences in Kuwaiti women lives. They entered Media holding bachelors degrees and PhDs and insisted to fight until they won their social and political rights. In addition, in appreciation for their efforts I wrote the biographies of some powerful media women in Kuwait. Women in The Media in Kuwait Research Kuwait is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was noticeable that Kuwaiti women in the media were attacked by some Islamic groups. Kuwaiti women who wear the hijab didn t dare to study any subject related to media. Studies and social research proved the impact of media messages on the individual behavior and collective beside their power on the political decision. Women started media in Kuwait through television, radio, the press and other means; the famous publication was through T.V. Kuwait T.V. began to broadcast at the earliest sixties in black and white, the building was closed to the Dsman Palace. The first Kuwaiti woman who entered the media on Kuwaiti television in 1961 was Fatima Hussein, followed by a number of announcers such as Nouria Al Sdani, Anissa Jafar who was known as Mama Anissa . Other active women in Kuwait radio were; Amina Al Ansari, Iqbal Al Gharaballi and Amal Al Abdullah who later turned to the T.V. activities, the previous names were the first generation of female announcers in Kuwait T.V. and radio. One of the most famous announcers in Kuwait T.V. and radio is Fatimah Hussein. Fatimah Hussein Al Essa Al Qanaie, born in Kuwait 1937, completed her Secondary School Education in Kuwait and was granted a scholarship by Government to study abroad in the University. She was the first woman who was allowed to study out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Post Liberal Era Essay The Post Liberal Era begins with the presidency of Ronald Reagan. Although Ronald Reagan was one of the most popular president in United States history, the years he served were not beloved by many. One example of this was Reverend Jerry Falwell. Reverend Falwell believed that our grand old flag from going down the drain. according to the Reverend Jerry Falwell, Moral Majority Fundraising Letter. He was against homosexual people and the distribution of pornography and R/X rated movies. He seemed to believe that the sex and violence they contained were bad for America as a whole. Lastly, he brought up the controversial subject of abortion, believing it to be synonymous with murder. Something extremely chilling that was shown in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another huge, relevant problem that began budding under the presidency of Ronald Reagan was mass incarceration. Incarceration rates rose quickly during his term but skyrocketed when President Bill Clinton passed the Crime Bill according to the sources. The post war period revealed huge rises in the number of people imprisoned. From a mere 338,029 in 1970, the figures rose to a shocking 2,042,479 in 2001 according to the information supplied by Dr. Barrett. In the document Why Mass Incarceration Matters by Heather Ann Thompson, it states that Between 1970 and 2010 more people were incarcerated in the United States than were imprisoned in any other country. What was not surprising was the fact that African Americans once again were the ones who were the most unfortunate, recording the highest imprisonment rate among all races and sexes. The numbers before the 1960s do not even compare to the numbers following. For example, numbers taken from the document show that 35 years before the 1960s, the number of American people imprisoned had increased by 52,249 people. However, the 35 years after, the same group had increased by a drastic 1,266,2435. Even with the massive numbers documented in statistics of the numbers of American citizens incarcerated, historians have ignored this integral piece of the post war period and failed to recognize its impact. For example, mass incarceration had a direct effect on how thriving American urban centers became full of poverty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Rate Of Children With Neural Tube Defects Below is a bar graph representation of the data in the table above. It shows how significant of a difference the women who did not take the folic acid until after conception had. Below is a pie chart showing the ratio of children with birth defects to those without birth defects out of the total population. The blue portion of the chart represents those children born with the neural tube defects, and the purple portion refers to hose born without any kind of neural tube defect. According to this chart, more than half of the babies born during this experiment were born with neural tube defects. This result was skewed because all but three of the babies born to the group that did not take folic acid until after conception were born with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Turning up positive for a neural tube defect for the purposes of my experiment meant that one s baby was born with any kind of neural tube defect; whether it had been at the spinal cord or brain end or whether it had been open or closed did not matter, those all yielded a positive result. The first group of women had been taking the folic acid since their wedding day, the second group had been taking the folic acid since they began trying to conceive, and the third and final group did not start taking the folic acid until after conception had already occurred. The results of the experiment cam out as I had expected. The group that ended up with the most amount of neural defects in their children were the women who did not start taking the folic acid until after conception had already occurred. They, by far, had more defects than any other group. I have drawn the conclusion that since all the groups took the same amount of folic acid throughout the duration of the experiment, the ones who had the most neural tube defects had them occur due to not taking the folic acid before they conceived their children and before embryogenesis began. Another important aspect of the results to note is that the two other groups, the ones who began taking the folic acid right after they were married and the ones who started taking the folic acid when they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Young Thug Essay One of the most polarizing and bizarre artists of all time, Young Thug, released his highly anticipated EP, Young Martha, at midnight on September 22nd with the help of producer DJ Carnage. Young Thug, an Atlanta based rapper who signed to Gucci Mane s 1017 Brick Squad Records label back in 2013, is most well known for his unique vocals, unusual sense of style, and his ability to transform words into new sounds. Thug was noticed by mainstream media in 2014 when he released his single Danny Glover . After several more singles he debuted his first labeled mixtape 1017 Thug in 2014 and hasn t slowed down since. DJ Carnage, a Guatemalan born DJ, found stardom in 2014 when he collaborated with Migos to produce his hit song Bricks . The two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Young Martha, a four track EP, seems to hit at every emotion. The opening track Homie is backed by a thundering bass and daunting organ keys that only make Thug s voice even more intriguing as he yells about his life on the street as a child. Meek Mill, a Philadelphian rapper. also hops on this track to discuss life in the streets before fame. The second track on the EP Liger is overtaken by a complex Carnage beat consisting of short flute notes and a heavy base. Thug raps over the beat about how he wants to be his own person and not be like his fellow hip hop peers. He says Everybody got tigers, so I wanna go get a liger in reference to setting his own trends. The third song of the EP 10,000 Slimes pays homage to his previous Slime Season tapes where he raps about the high expectations he has to live up to for his friends, family, and children. On the final track of the tape Carnage does what he does best as he creates a catchy EDM beat that allows Thug to step out of his usual trap based aura and test his talents as he forms a light hearted song about sticking to himself when other people doubt him. This is an exciting tape that is definitley worth a look, one can only hope there is more to come from these two in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. My Experience At The Los Angeles Locos Hotel I ll always remember the joy the Los Angeles Locos Hotel brought me in Mexico. I never would ve thought the trip would consist such excitement. The night we saw sea turtles laying eggs, going horseback riding on the beach, and watching a stormy day. Leaving was the hard part, the people I ll never forget. Waking to the noise of the people s morning gatherings, drifting to sleep as the ocean waves collided with the sand. My grandmother woke me one morning to tell me where our trip would lie this month. She revealed the location and I started jumping all around the room, especially excited after finding out what activities would be included. A week later I struggled to sleep, familiar with the feeling of too much excitement. The kind a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ocean was so beautiful and blue. It seemed to never end and it was widely open. I walked back inside and admired the two beds, the way they were made and the orange ribbon in the middle of each bed. We put our luggage away and spent the first day by the pool, exploring the resort. Soon it was dark and we were walking on the beach. We noticed colorful lights coming from a small glass building up close to a mountain. Curiously we walked up the path of stairs, we entered what looked like a club. Once me and my friend Daniel saw the male strippers in neon underwear we ran back outside laughing our butts off. We walked back towards the center of the resort and saw that they were having a party. There were chairs all around, the room filled with people. There were seniors, young adults, regular adults, and occasionally a child. They were playing games and laughing. We found open seats and sat down, joining them laughing at the people s attempts to play charades. At 2 am we headed back to the hotel room and got some rest because the next day was already planned, and we d need energy for all that was going to happen. We all woke up early to see the sunrise and got ready for an eventful day. We walked down the beach to see the seagulls and fishermen. I asked one of the fisherman if I could feed the seagulls and he gave me three enormous handfuls of fish. I was throwing the fish at the seagulls, trying to make sure I was being fair and equal. They crowded me eagerly and I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Patient Care Technicians ( Pct ) Patient care technicians (PCT s), formally known as nursing assistants, are the backbone to any nursing department. They create rapport with the patients and family members, as well as the nursing and medical staff. Some of the tasks PCT s are responsible for include: obtaining and recording vital signs, collecting and labeling specimens, blood glucose specimen, and obtaining electrocardiograms (ECG). All these tasks are important and critical in an emergency. PCT s designated to work in medical surgical floors may not remember the steps for obtaining a good ECG reading. Like the saying goes: if you don t use it, you lose it. The most common reason ECG s are misinterpreted is due to incorrect lead placement. PCT s in critical settings such ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other reasons for ECG s: Stroke like symptoms Dizziness Epigastric abdominal pain Shortness of pain Altered mental status Loss of consciousness Upper back pain Electrode Lead Placement Electrodes must be placed in the correct landmarks to prevent misinterpretation of the ECG. If the electrodes are placed incorrectly, the ECG may read as ST changes, electrical axis, location of bundle branch blocks and location of infarcts (Riddle, 2008, para. 5). During the ECG, a total of 10 electrodes are applied to the patient. Six electrodes (V1 V6) are placed on the anterior chest in the proper anatomical landmarks, and these leads must be placed precisely for an accurate ECG interpretation. Electrodes V1 and V2 are placed on the fourth intercostal space with V1 on the right and V2 on the left (Riddle, 2008). Electrodes V3 V6 are placed on the left chest wall on the fifth intercostal space in the following order: V3 to the right of V4, V4 at the midclavicular line, V5 to the right of V6, V6 to the midaxillary line (Riddle, 2008). The remaining four electrodes are placed on both upper and lower extremities without touching the chest. Objectives for PCT Workshop on ECG placement The PCT will be able to demonstrate correct lead placement The PCT will be able to troubleshoot the ECG machine and obtain missing equipment The PCT will demonstrate techniques ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Healthcare Leader Interview Essay Health Care Leader Interview NUR/492 June 17, 2013 Healthcare changes occurring today along with shrinking budgets and reimbursement rates for hospitals has forced institution CEOs to do more with less. Changes and restructuring of various health facilities require nursing leaders with flexibility and adaptability. Nurse leaders must also consider budgetary constraints, cost effectiveness, patient safety, and quality care while maintaining focus on improved patient outcome. The responsibility of ensuring patients receive safe and high quality care belongs to every employee in the hospital, including support staff such as IV therapy. In this hospital, this led to the development of a nurse director position to oversee the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a study on qualities of nursing leadership, the authors found nurses respect for their manager increased when the manager involved nursing staff in decisions which directly impact the care they provided (Anderson, Manno, O Connor, amp; Gallgher, 2010). What is your personal philosophy of leadership? While considering this question about her personal philosophy of leadership, the director of nursing support services was thoughtful for a few moments before supplying an answer. Staying true to personal and professional ethics, promoting accountability, and committing to professionalism and excellence in her role as a leader demonstrates her personal philosophy of leadership. Leaders should continue to experience personal and professional growth and be responsible for learning and educational opportunities to aid in that growth. A leader s past personal and professional values, education, and work experiences influence leadership style (Hobirk amp; Deuchar, 2011). What learning experiences have had the most influence on your own personal development as a leader? Learning experiences influencing her personal development into leadership include the years worked as a clinical nurse on the stroke unit. Recognizing the leadership skills of her unit director inspired her to consider pursuing management ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Excavation Of The Uluburun Shipwreck In the summer of 1982, a local Turkish sponge diver named Mehmed Cakir set out on a normal morning dive. In the Bay of Antalya in the Mediterranean Sea near the city of Kas, the diver took a boat not too far off shore. During his dive, he found what he described as metal biscuits with ears and reported them to the Institute of Nautical Archaeology in Kas. The INA then sent a team to the shoreline to discover what would end up being the Uluburun, the oldest shipwreck ever excavated. The site of the Uluburun shipwreck is just 50 meters (160 feet) off the eastern shore of Uluburun, and 6 miles southeast of the city Kas, Turkey. Excavation of the Uluburun shipwreck began in July of 1984 and lasted until late 1994. It was split up into eleven campaigns, each lasting around three to four months. The Institute of Nautical Archaeology controlled the entire excavation; however it was led by two different nautical archaeologists. Dr. George F. Bass initiated the preliminary campaign in 1984 and was taken over by Dr. Cemal Pulak in 1985 until 1994. Dr. George F. Bass is recognized as one of the early practitioners of underwater archaeology. In 1960, Bass was the director of the first archaeological expedition to entirely excavate an ancient shipwreck, Cape Gelidonya, which is not far from the site of the Uluburun. When Bass left the project to teach, Pulak took over and has been directing INA s annual shipwreck surveys in Turkey since 1982. The location of the Uluburun brought ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Non-Recommendation Report This letter on Non Recommendation is to inform you that Officer Reginald Nathan is currently applying for the two advertised positions (Outside Workcrew/Acting Training Standards). I have been assigned as his supervisor for over the last two years and have a unique vision of his character, duty performance, strengths, and deficiencies. While Officer Nathan has been at YKCC since January 30th, 2014, I believe he is lacking the individual drive, ability, and maturity to perform either of these positions without direct supervision and by the minute direction. Even though Officer Nathan is capable of being a productive COII at YKCC, he has demonstrated a ghastly view of on time attendance (possible abuse of leave). During his 9 26 15 thru ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As long as he is faced with a standard event he is capable of performing repetitive assignments to a standard; beyond this, he is limited. Moreover, Officer Nathan has had to be reminded that inmates are not to be convinced to write a Request for Interview or Medical Request injecting they have a specific medical infliction or legal right to have or demand anything. Don t get this letter wrong, he is able to complete the work assigned to him; at the shift level and with direct supervision, but the quality of the work is satisfactory and sometimes below average. I believe that Officer Nathan has the potential to be a good Officer, but repugnance and pride not to accept suggestions and opinions from disgruntled inmates and employees may help. I would not recommend Officer Nathan for any work assignment that would lead to independent thought or duty. In closing, I d like to restate my strong Non Recommendation for Officer Reginald Nathan applications to the Acting Training/Standards Officer and or Outside Workcrew at YKCC. I m confident that if he was selected for either position, the Institution will suffer. Please feel free to contact me at (907) 378 7642 or james.webber@alaska.gov with any other questions. Thank you for your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Still In The Dark Silent Movie Audience By Gregg Bachman... After reading the article Still in the Dark Silent Movie Audiences by Gregg Bachman, the experiences of movie goers helped me understand how people watched or experienced movies when it first started out. For instance, one person said You felt part of it; you became part of the picture with what was taking place. We were part of the picture (pg. 121) meaning that as a movie goer you felt the emotion or action of the film. This emotion still holds true, when I go watch a movie, I always feel the emotion of the characters throughout out the film. For instance, when I was watching, the film 13 Hours, a movie about the secret soldiers of Benghazi, the level of emotion throughout the film was high because the soldiers were trying to survive and keep others safe while risking their own life s. I think that when men and women go to movies today, it is more acceptable to show your emotions even though it was entirely accepted in the past. Admittedly, when going to the movies it was seen as the highlight of the week because you would do anything just go see a movie on a Saturday or Sunday night. In the article, Still in the Dark Silent Movie Audiences by Gregg Bachman, one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the article, Still in the Dark Silent Movie Audiences by Gregg Bachman, one person said Going to the movie was extra special. I thought it a luxury to see a silent movie (pg. 123) showing that during that time going to the movies was sometimes considered a luxury and not routine. Personally, when growing up, going to see a movie was a special occasion and our family would go out to eat after the movie. Today, my family does not go to the movie theater often so it is still considered to be a special occasion to us. However, there is some families that would make going to the movies part of their weekend ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Steroids In Sports Steroids Have No Place in Sports Steroid abuse has become a huge problem in professional sports today. Athletes are now using steroids to gain a competitive edge over their opponents. Also, the athletes are using the steroids to recover quickly from major injuries or surgeries. Many former superstar athletes have been caught taking steroids during the season and offseason. Professional athletes take steroids to gain a competitive edge over their opponents in any way possible. Fame and money are two of the most obvious reasons that many athletes have taken assorted steroids. Some steroids including anabolic steroids, which are the most commonly used, are taken to help gain muscle mass. Some superstar athletes that have been caught taking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many children all across the United States and other countries try to replicate their favorite superstar athlete. Many athletes become the children s idol and once the child learns that the athlete has cheated the game the athlete plays the child no longer looks up to the athlete. It is almost gotten to the point where no athlete that excels in a particular sport can be trusted. Every time a single athlete becomes great at their respective sport, speculation of steroid abuse immediately follows. Furthermore, steroids are terrible for the sports world in general. Athletes who abuse steroids cheat the game and themselves. The use of performance enhancing drugs by professional athletes, or doping, has been acknowledged as a problem since at least the 1960s (Performance Enhancing Drugs In Sports Fast Facts). Many superstar athletes had their reputation completely ruined because of being caught of cheating the game they play. Steroids are ruining professionals sports the more and more athletes decide to abuse performance enhancing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Morality, By Joan Didion Morality in its basic definition, is the knowledge between what is right and what is wrong. In Joan Didion s essay, On Morality, she uses examples to show how morality is used to justify actions and decisions by people. She explains that morality can have a profound effect on the decisions that people chose to make. I think that morality is an idea that is different for every individual based on morals and background. In Joan Didion s piece, On Morality, she objectivity thinks that every individual has a different conception of morality. She believes that each individual has their own meaning of morality and that people use their own personal meanings to justify right versus wrong in life. I agree with Joan Didion that people determine what is considered to be moral in their own opinions. Overall, I believe that morality exists and that it is defined differently by each individual. I believe that humans collectively require morality in order to prevent chaos and that everyone defines what is right by their own personal opinion. Overall, as a society, I believe that morality is needed to draw a thin line between the right and wrong whether they are based on law or morals. In order to illustrate her point, Didion uses Klaus Fuchs and Alfred Rosenberg as examples. Fuchs was a British traitor who leaked nuclear secrets to the Soviets while Rosenberg was a Nazi administrator who was apart of the heinous and murderous acts during World War II. Didion adds the quote, I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Positive And Negative Impact Of Zerpress Cixi istory Assignment: Qing Dynasty Empress Cixi The Qing Dynasty also known as Manchu Dynasty, occurred for nearly two thousand years, commencing in 1644 and ending in 1911. It was the last of the dynasties in China and collapsed after many revolutions and significant rulers, one including Empress Dowager Cixi. In fact, Empress Dowager Cixi, was one of the most significant figures in China s history because of her ruthless power, influence and intelligence. Empress Dowager Cixi is considered one of the most influential female figures of ancient times. This infamous woman ruled China for over 47 years, from 1861 until her death in 1908. Empress Cixi was well known as one of China s most powerful women because of her cleverness, strength ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She ruled for almost fifty years, maintaining and expanding on her own methods of control. She made decisions for China, some positive and some negative. While she was the Empress she always had the final say yet despite her intelligence and clear understanding of politics, she was also considered mean and corrupt. Emperor Cixi will continue to be remembered as one of the most significant rulers in history because of the impact she had on China during a male dominated time period. She was heartless and cruel yet commanding and influential a combination that made her one of the most successful and significant figures in the history of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...