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Personal Narrative On Marty
All safety is illusion.
A stranger stabs a man repeatedly in the face and neck as he rides the rush hour train to work, a man s
parachute fails, an infant boy quietly dies in his sleep. This never ending parade, this supporting cast
that comes and goes and on and on; this ceaseless, synchronous choir marching and singing solemnly
in the echoing expanse of nothingness.
It s 2:33 p.m. Central Standard Time: Minneapolis. Inside Old Chicago on First Avenue, I ve been
enjoying an afternoon of Double Deckerroni pizza, two large mugs of beer and four shots of whiskey.
Ethereal tides sway each bobbling bottle in the sea all around and together and apart or any which
way.
My cell phone rings.
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Marty had sandy blonde hair, perpetual scruff, an ever dazed look in his green eyes. Unlike James,
nothing looked particularly Native American about Marty, other than his nose, I guess, and his
innumerable addictions.
The last time I d seen James or Marty was at The White Party thrown at the Fine Line downtown two
years before.
That night I recall that I d discreetly finished a fifth of Bombay Sapphire while I worked my shift at
Chino Latino. After I d counted down my till, I decided to take the bus directly downtown rather than
go home to Lana s sad eyes and her questions.
The White Party: Everyone attending was supposed to wear, of course, only white, but I knew the
theme, mostly, referred to whatever was laid out on the table and shoveled into our noses in discreetly
dark barroom corners.
I just needed a taste. I d been good long enough.
I didn t give a fuck if I wore my black t shirt, black pants, black work boots contrarian Dakota,
contemptible Dakota would probably slink into a corner to jerk off or fuck some strange girl before
the night s
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Analysis Of John Steinbeck s The Grapes Of Wrath
John Steinbeck was born in 1902 in Salinas, California. After he graduated high school, he attended
Stanford University, but never graduated. In 1925 Steinbeck went to New York to establish himself as
a free lance writer for a little while, but it didn t work out so he went back to California. He published
a few short stories and novels for a while. Then in 1935 he was discovered with Tortilla Flat, a series
of humorous stories. Steinbeck s novels are based on economic problems of labor. After the humorous
Tortilla Flat, Steinbeck decided to write a more serious novel, In Dubious Battle, in 1936. It deals with
the strikes of the migratory fruit pickers on California plantations. Then in 1937 Of Mice and Men
was published. Later, The Long Valley, was published in 1938. In 1939 The Grapes of Wrath was
published, the story of Oklahoma tenant farmers who couldn t earn enough money for a living, so they
moved to California and became migratory workers. After a while he wrote East of Eden in 1952, The
Winter of Our Discontent in 1961, and Travels with Charley in 1962. Steinbeck wrote those three
stories while traveling in a three month tour through 40 American states. During this tour, he died in
New York City in 1968. Modernism is a cultural movement that generally includes art, architecture,
music, literature, and design which emerged before 1914. It was a movement of artist and designers
who rebelled against late19th century historicist traditions, and
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Sonnet
The Spenserian Sonnet was named for Edmund Spenser 1552 1599, a 16th century English Poet. The
Spenserian Sonnet inherited the tradition of the declamatory couplet of Wyatt / Surrey although
Spenser used Sicilian quatrains to develop a metaphor, conflict, idea or question logically, with the
declamatory couplet resolving it.
Beyond the prerequisite for all sonnets, the defining features of the Spenserian Sonnet are: a
quatorzain made up of 3 Sicilian quatrains (4 lines alternating rhyme) and ending in a rhyming couplet
metric, primarily iambic pentameter. rhymed, rhyme scheme ababbcbccdcdee. composed with a volta
(a non physical gap) or pivot (a shifting or tilting of the main line of thought) sometime after the 2nd
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Thus, while the sonnet finally celebrates America s victory on Manila bay, that extreme joy is yet
destroyed by the first eight verses that shows our fighting spirit though our troubled history has only
lacked its brightness(dimmed).
Perhaps, it should have been sunset over Manila bay because foreigners often enjoy its view during
sunset, but the poet chose moonlight, not because it is more romantic(dramatic effect) but because, as
the poem suggests, it is under cover of darkness that foreigners stole our country from us The deep s
bare bosom that the breeze molests is a metaphor for American colonization.
So in our reading now, we understand that Maramag s insistence on our own scene so fair in fact
becomes a chief motive and inspiration for the Filipino poet. For his own scene is nothing less than his
lost country whose physical and spiritual geography it is his task to imagine and so rediscover. There
is still hope to heal all the wounds
A literary technique (also known as literary device) is any method an author uses to convey their
message.[1] This distinguishes them from literary elements, which exist inherently in literature.
Literary techniques pertaining to setting[edit]
Name
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Florida Hospital And The United States
Florida Hospital has grown to be one of the largest healthcare providers in the United States.
Impressively, Florida Hospital had a very humble beginning and a modest growth. In 1908, a small
group of Seventh Day Adventists in Orlando developed their vision of bringing health care to the area.
As part of their philanthropy, they were able to raise the funds necessary to purchase Florida Hospital
s first facility near Lake Estelle. It was a two story farmhouse that had a wraparound porch and had
once served those needing treatment for tuberculosis. The facility had the capacity to care for 20
patients at any given time.
During the 1950s, Florida Hospital transformed its two story farm house to a structure that was able to
care for 160 patients. They were able to make improvements to the facility, such as air conditioning,
that allowed for year round care to patients. With each purchase of new facilities in the decades to
follow, Florida Hospital has grown to over 20 hospitals large, providing services to many people who
live in Central Florida and the surrounding areas. This has allowed the network to include many
leaders in their respective fields to offer care to patients in many different specialized areas.
The mission of Florida Hospital was developed with inspiration from the study of scripture. Since the
founders of Florida Hospital, the Seventh day Adventist Church, were faith based, the mission became
to extend the healing ministry of Christ. This mission drives
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Why Do We Need The Electoral College
I believe that we don t need the Electoral College for multiple reasons. One of the reasons have to do
with technology and another reason has to do with power. There are more reasons as well. While I
believe that we don t need the Electoral College, if we go with the popular vote then we could run into
issues like the candidates won t actually get more than half of America s vote.
The first reason that I think that we should go with the popular vote is that while the people back then
needed the Electoral College, we don t anymore. Since we have modern technology, we can be
informed by searching the candidates views. Another evidence that we are informed is that there has
only been five times where the popular vote would have given a different president than what the
Electoral college would have picked. That means that the citizens of America are about as informed as
the people in the Electoral college.
The second reason that we should have the people vote instead of the Electoral college is that the
people who aren t part of the Electoral College don t have a say in who our president will be. The only
people who actually have a say is the people involved in the electoral college and that is only 538
people. There are more than 300 million people who should actually get to choose. Another evidence
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One piece of evidence for this would be that a couple of states can t elect a president when you go by
the Electoral College votes. If we went by the popular vote, the candidates would go only to places
with the largest amount of population like Texas, California, New York, and Florida. A second piece of
evidence would be that the candidates would not have any regional favorites because using electoral
college, no region has enough electoral votes to win an
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Filter Water Evaporation Essay
Section 1: Gather the following information from field research while in the Phase 3 lab environment.
Notice that each site you visit has a distinctly different surface, which could affect runoff. One Inch of
Rainfall Shallow water infiltration Deep water infiltration Runoff water Evaporation water Vegetation
25% 25% 10% 40% Mountain 10% 5% 60% 25% Bare soil 20% 15% 35% 40% Section 2: One inch
of rainfall deposits 144 cubic inches (0.623 gallons) of water per square foot of surface area. Use the
following formula to calculate the amount of water after one inch of rainfall (in gallons) for each
section: (0.623) x (square feet of surface area) x (% from lab demo*) = gallons of water *Remember
40% is written as 0.40 in an equation. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Use this Phase s activities and resources to assist you in answering. 1. How does the vegetation
surface type affect the amount of runoff? Speculate why this happens. The vegetation surface type
affects runoff since it is in contact with the soil. Once the soil absorbs all the water it can hold, the rest
undergoes runoff. Through force of gravity, it moves downslope to other areas, carrying soil particles
and sediments along. However, more vegetation cover results in less runoff while less cover results in
more soil erosion. 2. How does the smooth mountain rock surface type affect the amount of runoff?
Speculate why this happens. A smooth mountain rock surface enhances runoff because it is freeway
passage without any chance of retaining any sediments. Other rough rock surfaces alternatively hinder
runoff by retaining materials thus less runoff. 3. How does the bare soil surface type affect the amount
of runoff? Speculate why this
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External Signs In Laurie Halse Anderson s Speak
Laurie Halse Anderson s Speak is a fictional novel set in Syracuse, New York at Merryweather High
School. The main characters consist of two teenagers: Melinda Sordino, the protagonist, and Andy
Evans, the antagonist. The conflict is caused by Andy, who raped Melinda at the end of the Summer
party. Melinda Sordino busted an end of summer party where she was abused and now she is an
outcast dealing with depression. Towards the end of the novel, Melinda finally fights back as Andy
tries to rape her a second time. Melinda realizes that she has much more potential, places the past
behind her, and begins to speak once more. Anderson s novel explores common teenage problems
such as depression; Melinda exhibits external signs like cutting her wrist with a paperclip and biting
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I want to leave, transfer, warp myself to another galaxy. I want to confess everything, hand over the
guilt and mistake and anger to someone else. There is a beast in my gut, i can it hear scraping away at
the inside of my ribs. Even if i dump the memory, it will stay with me, staining me. My closet is a
good thing, a quiet place that helps me hold these thoughts inside my head where no one can hear
them. (Anderson 51)
Anderson s writing style is clearly shown in this excerpt from early in the novel. Anderson s use of the
closet symbolizes many things. The closet is a secret place, reflecting the secret of the rape. It
symbolizes Melinda s need to hide from the world so she doesn t have to speak to anyone. It also
represents isolation. Anderson uses hyperbole ( a beast in my gut ) to signify how terrible Melinda
always feels on the inside. She also uses personification (memory.. stains me ) to indicate that the
memory will forever be etched in her. Finally, the tone of this excerpt is the tone of the major portion
of this novel. Melinda is constantly depressed, never speaks, and has a negative view on
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Natural Squirrel Research Paper
Abstract
The Sciurus carolinensis is better known as the eastern gray squirrel that prefers to live in the
temperate deciduous forest. This squirrel has a color variation and are medium in size; their
appearance may be similar to other tree squirrels. The life cycle is: baby, child, adolescent, adult,
depending on how long they survive in the wild can be up to 8 12 years. The Sciuridae respiratory
system is much like other mammals or humans, just smaller scale. These rodents are geographically
adaptable to their surroundings, as they have been around for millions of years. They communicate
with their tails and even though born toothless, their teeth grow constantly. The Sciurus carolinensis is
an interesting squirrel that is a vital ecological regenerator of the natural woodlands. Species Profile
on the Sciurus carolinensis: The Eastern Gray Squirrel
The Introduction A common squirrel found on the East Coast in the forest is a Sciurus carolinensis,
better known as the Eastern gray squirrel. This rodent has several other names it can go by: grey
squirrel, cat squirrel, or migratory ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If they have to swim, it is with the tail flat and their head above the water (Musser, 2018). Their source
of food varies, as they are omnivores. They eat grains, nuts, tree bark, acorns, seeds, mushrooms and
insects. Their predators consist of several animals, besides the feral and domestic cat (Felis catus) or
domestic dog (Canis familiaris). The wild mammals consist of: several hawks or the local peregrine
falcon (Falco peregrinus), raccoons (Procyon lotor), the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and the gray fox
(Urocyon cinereoargenteus), the barn owl (Tyto alba) or owls in general, and main predator is humans
(Homo sapiens), to being rundown by cars and hunted as a nuisance to their homes. One main reason
these mammals do not live long
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Path-Goal Theory in Leadership Essay
Leadership has been studied from a wide range of perspectives and thus it means different things to
different people. Some people view leadership as the focus of group processes, some others view it
from a personality or skills perspective, to some others leadership is an act or behavior, some school
of thought describe leadership in terms of power relationship while some view leadership as a
transformational process (Northouse, 2012). Looking at the various definitions of leadership, there are
various terms that are important; including the fact that leadership is a process that involves influence
and the attainment of a common goal, and usually occurs in the context of a group (Northouse, 2012).
The path goal theory is one of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is because the leader is better suited to assess the needs of his followers and clarify goals in
various situations thereby increasing job satisfaction of the employees and thus retention rates (Dixon
Hart, 2010).
Dixon and Hart (2010) conducted a study among full time white and blue collar workers in a
multinational manufacturing located in a Unites States firm to assess the effect of path goal theory on
work group effectiveness, and to determine the relationship between the various types of path goal
leadership styles and turnover intention. Participants were drawn from various sections of the
company including production/ manufacturing, distribution, logistics, technology, cleaning, painting
and recycling in other to have a good representation of the employees. The study utilized the
Perceived Leadership Behavior Scale, Perceived work group effectiveness scale and turn over
intention scale to measure the variables. The results showed that there was a positive impact of path
goal leadership styles on work effectiveness. The types of leadership styles tested were instrumental,
participative, and supportive with the instrumental having the highest correlation with work
effectiveness; followed by participative and lastly supportive leadership. The study also revealed that a
negative correlation existed between instrumental and participative leadership and turn over intention;
while
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Essay On Family Guy
What is your favorite Family Guy character? One of the comedic geniuses of this animated show is
the way that they provide characterization for each of the main members of the Griffin family. Lois,
Peter, Brian, Stewie, Meg and Chris all have unique personalities and the show capitalizes on that for
their comedy. Peter Peter is a bumbling blue collar worker who is always engaging in a variety of
wacky situations. He is only moderately intelligent. The show often focuses on an issue that Peter has
in some regard. Lois Lois is Peter s wife and comes from a very wealthy family. She is more
intelligent and has more common sense than Peter. Meg Meg is the daughter of Peter and Lois. She is
socially awkward and does not have very many friends.
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Worst Time In My Life
A time in my life were an incident occurred that had had a major impact on me was this summer. This
summer was probably one the worst times in my life because my dad left my mom. He left us with
nothing because my mom was the reason why they were no longer together. I couldn t see my dad
anymore or even talk to him. I was left feeling depressed and not wanted. At this point in my life I
hated and I did wish I wasn t alive at that time, It was such miserable time in my life were nothing got
better it just kept getting worse and worse. I cried myself to sleep every night because I thought
everyone hated me and that nobody wanted me. I was stuck babysitting all the time because my mom
was out trying to make money. All my grandma did was talk about how horrible my dad was and how
she wanted him to die. It just made me mad because it was my mom s fault every part of it was but I
couldn t say that because I loved my mom more than anything in this world. I also knew she would
flip out on me if i said it was her fault because she knew it was. The thing that made it ten times worse
was that she found someone new and he was the biggest piece of trash ever. My mom is my queen,
she is the best thing that has ever happened to me, and I couldn t imagine life without her . She just
tries so hard to make everyone else happy that sometimes it brings her spirit down. I know she didn t
leave my dad to make everyone upset, she just needed a break because five kids and a husband who is
always
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Evolutionary Theories Of Human Behavior
Before discussing this question it is important to understand how neurotransmission occurs. Firstly,
the neuron impulse needs to be triggered, dopamine for example can be triggered by something a
human finds pleasurable such as cigarettes or food. After the neuron is triggered it fires the impulse
across the neuron releasing dopamine transmitters into the synaptic gap. From there, the
neurotransmitter binds with specific receptor sites to activate the dopamine. Almost immediately after
the human is filled with joy and pleasure. This explains how (especially in addicts) the site of things
can cause pleasure and affect human behavior in a positive way. Contradicting this however if there is
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Historically disgust would have allowed human ancestors to survive long and produce strong offspring
because they would avoid harmful or rancid food or animals. Because of this, similar genes would
have been passed to the next generation. One case study that represents how disgust has become an
acquired and evolutionary trait that explains human behavior is Fessler (2006). In this cases study
Fessler hypothesized that disgust would help in keeping the potential fetus safe from harm. In order to
best prove this 496 healthy pregnant women from ages 18 to 50 in an online survey were given
different images and asked to rank them on the scale system of disgust. This study discovered that
women in their first trimester largely scored higher on the level of disgust compared to that of women
in the second and third trimester. Furthermore, when the study was controlled more greatly it was
found that higher levels of sickness were in response to that of food. This study helps supports disgust
being an evolutionary trait passed on by humans because it helps young offspring fight potential
disease as well as assist in the reproduction of offspring for having a greater survival chance.Within
biological psychology, one of the primary principle states that there are biological correlates on
behavior. By this, there are genetically acquired behavioral traits such as hormones and
neurotransmitters that explains why humans have particular behaviors. One case study that helps to
prove this theory is newcomer et al 1999. In this study participants were broken up into three groups,
group one given the highest amount of cortisol had tablets that were 160 mg of cortisol for four days.
Following this was group two who were given 40 mg of cortisol for also for 4 days, and lastly group
three was given a placebo tablet. Cortisol is a
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Cliches Overdone Research Paper
CLICHé
Clichés are sometimes overdone. They are phrases that had an important meaning at one time. They
generally are not effective and should be avoided. Example of clichés would be The grass is always
greener on the other side. (thoughtcatalog.com) This can be a barrier when it underserves the
importance of a message being conveyed.
JARGON
Jargon is generally found in a work atmosphere. It can ruin the message to the receiver, if the receiver
is not familiar with the speaker s work practice. An example of this would be police officers and fire
fighters who use 10 Codes. The ten codes do not match between police and fire. 10 8 means In
Service. In service for a police officer generally means that they ... Show more content on
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This type of language is generally seen in a negative light by today s modern society. It should be
avoided at all costs. An example of this type of language would be highlighting a negative phrase that
is based on gender, orientation, religion, or ethnicity.
EUPHEMISMS
Euphemisms are created to avoid sexist and racist language or to soften an expression. When applied
in the form of avoiding sexism and racism, It can still be demeaning and should be avoided. It has no
time or place for the work environment. The person saying it, is trying to avoid the more sinister
aspect of this type of language. When trying to soften the tone of an expression, it can be used to
politely describe the passing of a loved one. An example of this would be saying that someone passed
away vs died.
DOUBLESPEAK
Doublespeak is commonly found in politicians and attorneys. It is an attempt to mislead the receiver
by saying one thing but really meaning another. It can also be used as a way to not be fully honest.
This is generally seen as hiding or misconstruing the facts of what is really happening. An example of
this would be when a politician says that they will not support and new tax increases and then raise
small fees for waste and water. They can walk away with a clean conscious and say that they voted for
a tax
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Evergreen Case Study
Journal 10 Residents at Evergreen for the past year or so are two elderly women who are 75 years old.
They are best friends although they have only met at the facility. According to Evergreen staff, the two
women instantly became friends when they first met each other. They started talking in the lounge
area and the initial conversation showed that they had many things in common, including experiences
in life. These two ladies have their meals together, participate in recreational activities together and
when one of them is feeling indisposed, it may be expected that the other one would be feeling blue.
However, these two residents are seldom ill and appear to be happy and content with their lives. This
only shows that their friendship is
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How Did Frank Morris Failed To Escape Alcatraz Prison
I believe that that Frank Morris and the Anglin brothers who attempted to escape from Alcatraz prison
died in their attempt to escape. This can be proved by multitudes of evidence that was gathered over
the time period from when they escaped and present day. Their search is still ongoing with new
evidence consistently being found that supports their unfortunate death while trying to escape. In
addition the only form of evidence that supports their successful escape was provided by a shady drug
trafficker who may not be reliable as his business causes him to lie to be able to stay on top. I believe
that they failed to escape alcatraz firstly because a corpse was found floating in the bay which was
found to be belonging to one of the escapees.
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Global Operations Management
Global Operations Management
Abstract The world offers significant business opportunities for every company, however,
opportunities are accompanied by significant challenges for managers. Managing global operations
across diverse cultures and markets represents a big challenge and opportunity for companies. To
compete in the global market and be successful, companies must learn the strategies, policies, norms
and technology necessary to conduct international business. The opportunities for global expansion
are numerous, and attaining success is a matter of developing the right strategy to win local markets
and its consumers.
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Each country has its unique ways of communicate, act, think, or behave and managers should need to
identify and recognized these differences to bridge the gaps between cultures for real communication
to take place (Global Strategic Management, 1999). The language barrier is one of the biggest
obstacles PPQ Parts manager will have to face when doing business in international markets.
Language is one of the contexts in which the company should do adequate research before entering a
foreign market, especially when the foreign language is a different one. Keeping an open mind and
sensitivity to these differences can lead to better channels of communication and understanding for
both parties. Cultural issues are present in all aspects of global activities, including selling to foreign
customers, buying materials overseas, working with vendors, and setting up operations. Other issue
that the company may face is complying with foreign government regulations and labor requirements.
A company looking to set up manufacturing facilities in a foreign country may also face difficulties in
making an effective transfer of core technologies, poorly trained local workers, financial restrictions,
and a lack of inputs and supplies that meet the necessary quality standards. It is necessary that PPQ
Parts managers identify and learn these regulations if they don t want the company to get involved in
any
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Medical Research and Dependent People Essay
Medical Research and Dependent People
How may children and other dependent individuals are subjects in research projects to which they
cannot consent and from which they cannot benefit? This topic was much discussed in the United
States about twenty five years ago, but has recently reemerged in the discussion of the European
Convention on bioethics and through current discussion in the medical literature of the kinds of
consent and experiments appropriate in the Third World. I summarize the U.S. discussion and
solution, present the current European discussion, and conclude with a proposal for understanding and
organizing the participation of dependent people in medical experiments. Most of the attempts to
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This topic was much discussed in the United States about twenty five years ago. It has recently
reemerged in the discussion of the European Convention on bioethics and there is a current discussion
in the medical literature of the kinds of consent and experiments appropriate in the third world. This
paper summarizes the U. S. discussion and solution, presents the current European discussion, and
concludes with a proposal for understanding and organizing the participation of dependent people in
medical experiments.
The U.S. Discussion Ever since the revelation of the atrocious Nazi medical experiments, informed
consent has been the standard for protecting individuals from exploitation in scientific experiments.
As the tribunal at Nuremberg put it:
The voluntary consent of the human subject is essential. This means that the person involved should
have the legal capacity to give consent; should be so situated as to be able to exercise free power of
choice, without the intervention of force, fraud, deceit, duress, overreaching or other ulterior form of
constraint or coercion; and should have sufficient knowledge and comprehension of the subject matter
involved as to enable him to make an understanding and enlightened decision. (1948)
The Nuremberg Tribunal took consent of individual adults is the standard against which other forms of
participation may be measured. In the U.S. discussion, various intellectual devices were used to
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Why I Fail In High School Essay
It is impossible to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously that you might as
well not have lived at all in which case, you fail by default. Those words were spoken by J.K Rowling.
That s the thing. We often have this idea in our heads about being perfect all the time, and without
making any mistakes. But the world doesn t work that way. No one grows without making mistakes
here and there. The way we can grow, is by learning from our mistakes. Growing is what we need to
be successful in life. Here we are, 8th grade graduation. We started making mistakes when we were
just little babies. We crawled around on the ground while eating anything we could find between the
cracks on the floor. But as children, we didn t ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Templin, I learned that people need to stand up for their actions, even if it has bad consequences. We
messed up by thinking that if we keep quiet, we won t get in trouble.
From Mr. Voigt, I learned that you don t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great. We
made errors by thinking that we will constantly fail, and then we get too scared to try.
And so do we make mistakes on those life lessons? Yes. Do we learn from them? Yes.
I mean, I could go on and on about every single teacher in our lives that have impacted us, and helped
us learn, but that would take far too long.
The moral of the story is, we learn things that help us become better people. That s called growth. We
ve grown. Not just by height, but as a person. We ve made mistakes, we ve failed, but we got back up.
And everyone around helps us, and made us the people we are today.
J.K Rowling gave us an inspiring quote, but so did Newton D. Baker. He said, I hope your dreams
take you to the corners of your smiles, to the highest of your hopes, to the windows of your
opportunities, and to the most special places your heart has ever known.
I d like to end this with a thank you. Thank you parents, staff, and friends, for contributing to our
lives. We are forever
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The Expansion Of Thai Culture In The United States
Thai culture has expanded greatly in the United States and remains strong in Thailand as well.
According to the 2010 United States Census report, there are about 237,629 Thai Americans living in
the United States with a great portion of them calling California home (Kai Hwa Wang). Thailand is
located in Southeast Asia, with Bangkok being the capital and a population of over 67 million (
Thailand ). Steffy Micksch, a senior Graphic Design major at Fresno State, was born in Thailand and
lived in Pattaya, Thailand until she graduated high school. Her main reason for moving here, along
with many others from Thailand, was due to the educational opportunities, especially at Fresno State
(Micksch). While many Thai citizens choose to migrate to the ... Show more content on
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The most prevalent religion is Buddhism, with 93.6% of the population practicing it ( Thailand ).
Steffy and her family are Buddhists and she practices it even though she has moved and is now in a
completely different country. When she lived in Thailand, her family would take a trip to the temple
one Sunday a month (Micksh). Buddhism emphasizes two main themes, reality and self delusion as
well as the nature of cause and effect. It is seen as foolish to bring self delusion, like arrogance or
social status, into his or her thoughts or into conversations with others ( Thai Culture ). It is also
important for Buddhists to understand that whatever one does now will have implications later ( Thai
Culture ), referring to the cause and effect theme. These both are important for all cultures and
religions to understand, however, it is practiced within Buddhism. Buddhists also worship Buddha,
who taught a path to perfect enlightenment called the Dharma, which Buddhists still actively learn
through meditation ( Buddhism for Beginners ). Thai Buddhists worship two times a day, once in the
morning and once at night (Dokmai). Meditation and worship brings peace to their mind and allows
their mind to be open to the teachings of Buddha. Buddhists believe that Buddha is a real person, not
just a God. There are many traditions that occur throughout the Thailand, including celebrations for
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Ethical Principles
An Analysis of Ethical Principles in The Evaluation The term ethical , as I have come to apprehend it,
is not just conforming to putative standards of conduct, but dealing with what is good or bad and with
moral duty and obligation. Thomas A. Schwandt, a professor at the University of Illinois, notes that
while we can live in a world without standards and guidelines, we cannot live in a world without
ethics. Although, standards and guidelines have become prominent and are important guides in today s
evaluation process, a greater emphasis is laid on high ethical standards. Evaluators are faced with
challenging issues in which they are expected to act in ways that are consistent with the principles of
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As an Egoist, Evans would implement the standard system because it serves his best interest. Evans
concern is with the success of his company, and he is worried that not imposing this norm would cause
problems for the company in the long run. As Evan states, it would not give recognition for
exceptional performance and so effective SCC managers would probably vote with their feet,
confident... they could walk into another probably better paid job the same, or at the latest, the next
day. Although Evans is aware that his proposed actions may cost the company an effective manager,
he would overlook Somsak s feelings in hope that his subordinates and colleagues would respect his
new approach.
On the other hand, viewing the problem from a group relativist perspective, which focuses on the
expectations others have on our behavior; things would turn out differently than in the pervious
perspective. A group relativist believes that his best choice is one that supports the interest of the
group. A group relativist would ask himself if his actions relate to that of his group s norms. If his
actions are contrary to that of his group, then it is not accepted. Therefore, Evans would modify the
pervious changes he made to the system and upgrade Somsak because his fellow predecessors
considered it the common practice. As Denis Collins states, associating oneself to the ethical standard
of
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The Collective Bargaining Process
LBS 290 Applied Collective Bargaining Course Work Question: Summarize three (3) topics covered
during the semester and discuss the issues. To complete this paper the topics chosen are: The
Collective Bargaining Process: Preparation, Strategies and Tactics The Collective Bargaining Process:
Preparation, Strategies and Tactics Introduction Collective bargaining can be defined as a process
where workers representative and management s representative meet and treat at the bargaining table
to determine the arrangement of the working relationship between an employer and employees in the
workplace (Salamon, 2000; Leap, 1995). This involves setting the terms and condition of
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They are responsible for making proposals and counter proposals supported by convincing arguments
to the opposing team, and can determine what a settlement agreement should be subject to the
approval of their principal. The interest of constituents must not be compromised. The negotiating
team and a chief negotiator must be selected in this stage. The team must have key specialist persons
who have a working knowledge of labour management relations, a clear understanding of the existing
contract, and some knowledge of economic and industry conditions that could affect the negotiations.
The team members must be specialist in various fields in order to be effective. Some of these include:
an accountant, labour economist, para legal or lawyer, note taker, manager, researchers and a
presenter/chief negotiator. A team leader must be selected who will direct and coordinate the activities
of the negotiating team. The best person must be selected for each position. Selection should not be
based on scope of influence within the management hierarchical structure or nepotism. Selection must
be based on competency and merit. The chief negotiator should be an excellent presenter with the
required mix of skill, training and experience, who can command the respect of other team members
and those of the opposing team. Selection must be done in an equitable manner. After the team has
been selected the other three (3)
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A White Heron By Sarah Orne Jewett
The Bird is the Word
According to writer, scientist, and environmentalist Aldo Leopold, Conservation is the state of
harmony between men and land (BrainyQuote). In the short story, A White Heron , writer Sarah Orne
Jewett, portrays the theme that nature must be protected and not harmed. Sarah Orne Jewett was born
in the year 1849, in a small town in Maine. Growing up, she always wanted to be a doctor, being that
her father was one. When she realized that becoming a doctor required years and years of education,
she looked for another occupation. She was always a keen observer of nature. As a child, she loved
reading classic books. She had admired how the authors transformed their thoughts to the page. She
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Whether it was left for a boundary mark, or for what reason, no one could say; the woodchoppers who
had felled its mates were dead and gone long ago, and a whole forest of sturdy trees, pines and oaks
and maples, had grown again. But the stately head of this old pine towered above them all and made a
landmark for sea and shore miles and miles away. Sylvia knew it well. She had always believed that
whoever climbed to the top of it could see the ocean (Jewett). The tree symbolizes strength and
wisdom over time. As stated by writer Thomas Erskine, When she negotiates the passage from the oak
to the pine, she undertakes a great enterprise, one at once challenging and fulfilling. From the top of
the pine she can see the vast and awesome world that lies beyond the safety of the farm (Erskine). This
represents that as Sylvia climbs the tree, she is growing up and becoming wiser, she is changing. This
ties to the theme that nature must be saved because you cannot grow without it. The author also uses
similes to help reinforce the
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Anchee Min Red Azala Quotes
Anchee Min s Red Azalea illustrates that Mao s Cultural Revolution undermined the Confucian values
China was built on by drastically changing the concept of being a junzi to the perfect socialist,
therefore making people devote themselves to the communist party. This change is present as Anchee
Min is not following the policies of Mao and the Little Red Guard because she could not kill her pet
chicken, which goes against Mao s public health campaign. Anchee reminisces that he [Committee
leader] asked why I was not behaving as a Red Guard should. He asked if I still wanted to be voted as
a Mao s Loyalist. Notice how Anchee uses the word head in the first part of the quote. She uses it to
show that she was the leader of the Little Red Guard,
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Muriel Ou Le Temps D Un Retour Themes
It was 1963, eighteen years since the end of a conflict considered by many to be the deadliest in
human history. The European continent, struggling to adapt to a postwar world, began experiencing
shifts in the international balance of power; shifts that resulted in the seemingly invulnerable colonial
system falling victim to numerous episodes of unrest and innumerable efforts at decolonization. One
such effort took place in the French military colony of Algeria, beginning in 1954 with a socialist
political party launching a series of escalating guerrilla attacks against the European community and
ending the previous year with a declaration of independence that came at the cost of hundreds of
thousands of lives. As both sides continued to pick up the pieces, a French filmmaker used the
decolonization war as the basis for a motion picture that would acknowledge both the scale and the
hazards of historical amnesia.
Few postwar films depict an armed conflict s far reaching impact on a community more accurately
than Alain Resnais s Muriel ou le Temps d un retour (1963), which testifies about the relationship
between past and present by concentrating on two seemingly different individuals with a shared
inability to move beyond the past. Following in the footsteps of Resnais s debut feature Hiroshima
mon amour (1959), a film that also revolves around the vagaries of memory and time, Muriel does not
look back on the past with fond nostalgia but with a crushing self delusion that
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Jennifer Cervantes
Conflicts of the Families in the 21st Century Confetti Girl, by Diana López, and Tortilla Sun, by
Jennifer Cervantes are using different points of view to create tension in their stories. First, the author
made the girls feel depressed of how their parents won t understand their feelings. Furthermore, the
parents are careless of what the girls do and want them to do things as they tell them to. Lastly, the
girls opinions are being respected by their parents. Thus, the authors are effectively using different
points of view in the story, enabling them to create tension by having the parents who do not
understand their children s feelings, not interested in what they do and wants them to just follow their
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Such as how Lina got ignored while she was talking about a book sale that they were going to do. In
lines 21 22, it states So did I tell you we re having a book sale for our next fundraiser? (Lopez 20). We
just unpacked and I had plans. (Cervantes 29). Also, in line 29, it says We just unpacked and I had
plans. (Cervantes 29). Lina is again disappointed at her dad s behavior and how he doesn t respect her
opinions and thoughts. While Izzy lies about how she couldn t do the plans, making friends over the
summer, so that she doesn t have to go to her nana s house. Still, it won t work for her. Not to mention,
Lina has to do chores instead of hanging out with her friends after school. In line 2, it describes her
emotion as Now when I come home, I ve got to sweep, fold towels, or scrub the bathroom sink.
(Lopez 2).In addition, Izzy gets emotional about how she couldn t stay home yelling Why can t I stay
here? Alone. (Cervantes 26). All in all, both of the children are being ignored of their opinions,
forcefully having to listen to
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China Occupation
During the occupation of China by Japan, a time of slaughter for civilians and soldiers alike, the
international committee built a safety zone to protect innocent civilians from the chaos. The zone help
saved over 200,000 Chinese civilians from the ruthless slaughters during the Nanking Massacre of
1937, and later stayed to help rebuild Nanjing after the Devastation attack. Each country has different
views of what they believe was the start of WWII. But Asians trace the war s beginnings all the way
back to Japan s first attempt to dominate East Asia the occupation of Manchuria in 1931 (Schreiber 1)
John Rabe described on the first page of his diary how the Japanese declare this occupation as a
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My only option was to travel by boat from Tientsin via Cheefoo or Tsingtao and from there by train to
Nanking via Tsianfu (Rabe 2). On August 28, 1937, John left his family and arrived at Nanjing on
September 7 of 1937. During this time, many rich Chinese, as well as Germans and Americans has
fled Nanking, many up to Hankow by the Yangtze River. John Rabe, a Nazis leader of the party in
Nanking, was one of the fews who decided to stay to help thousands of civilians who were too poor to
leave or has no place to return to. Many of their houses were already destroyed and burned by the
Japanese so the many civilians has no place to stay. John Rabe has made bomb dugouts, one in his
garden, for the Chinese to use. To prevent an bombing over his neighbor, he has set up tent with the
Swastika flag and flags to cover the dugouts. John Rabe wrote in his diary on November 15, about
month before the massacre, A visit to the Communications Ministry convinced me that the (chinese)
government is about to retreat from Nanking (Rabe 21). Without the government, a group made up
primarily of Americans doctors from Kulou Hospital and professors from Nanjing University, came
together with one goal. The group was call the International Committee of Nanking Safety Zone
because their goal was to create a neutral zone for refugees, in case
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Walt Disney Company Oligopoly Essay
The Walt Disney Company falls under the oligopoly market structure, which is defined as a market
structure with only a few sellers offering similar or identical products. (Sexton, 2013). The Walt
Disney Company began as a cartoon studio in 1923 and has since grown to a global scale. (The Walt
Disney Company, 2016). The Walt Disney Company currently owns a wide variety of companies such
as the Walt Disney Studios, which is comprised of Walt Disney Animation Studios, Walt Disney
Studios Motion Pictures, Disney Music Group, Disney Theatrical Group, Disney Toon Studios,
Disney Nature, Touchstone Pictures, Marvel Studios, Pixar Animation Studios, and Lucasfilm Ltd.
(The Walt Disney Company, 2016). The Walt Disney Company also owns several successful
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The Memelon
Nature Morte, essentially still life, refers to the portrayal of inanimate objects within images. One
Artist, recognized for his iconic impressionistic still life work, is Edouard Manet (1832 1883). Manet
is revered for being a key instigator in the transition from realism to impressionism; his still life
impressionism works were amongst those considered the genesis of the impressionist movement in the
late 19th Century. Manet was raised in Paris, to affluent family. Upon failure to make it into the Navy,
Manet began to find his love for art and painting. Manet s work The Melon (c.1880), a still life
painting of a single watermelon, encapsulates this historical movement of still life paintings.
Manet s titular work The Melon s solitary subject matter is a watermelon. The composition of this
painting is simple, a trait of Manet s which developed along side his journey into impressionism.
Despite being a journey that was heavily criticized, it is the style and nuance of Manet s melon, which
sets it apart from traditional still life images. The melon is isolated. It s placed on an innocuous beige
support, against a solid black background. However it is through the use of this space around the
Melon that Manet is able to utilize the light, which floods the left side of the melon, to create a very
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It is this bold style, which, at the time, viewers found jarring and unnatural, that attracts modern day
viewers to Manet s work. The sudden transitions between the colors within the melon, dictated by the
soft light source, complement the bold textures. It is this transition of color that gives the object its
clear 3D shape. Every brushstroke operated individually, drawing attention to the shape and texture of
the
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Decision Making Biases And The Deepwater Disaster
Decision making biases played a devastating role in the Deepwater Disaster. The biases that were
present are; representativeness heuristic, overconfidence bias, confirmation bias and escalation of
commitment bias. Based on my findings, to some extent, each of the following biases contributed to
the Deepwater Disaster. Representativeness heuristic, as stated in our text books is often used when
people estimate the probability of an event occurring. It reflects the tendency to assess the likelihood
of an event occurring based on one s impressions about similar occurrences (Kreitner Kinicki, 2013).
BP s, confidence in its drilling success rate, was partly to blame for the disaster. More importantly,
based on the fact that, offshore blowouts occur frequently there were 173 in the Gulf of Mexico alone
from 1980 to 2008 there had never been one in deep water. In fact, neither BP nor any of its
competitors had proven equipment or technology or any backup plan for a catastrophic failure at great
depth. Therefore, the industry did not develop an oil spill plan for the low probability, high
consequence event when everything fails, says Greg McCormack, director of the Petroleum Extension
Service at the University of Texas. (Hoffman, 2010) According to (Kreitner Kinicki, 2013),
overconfidence bias, relates to our tendency to be over confident about estimates or forecasts. This
bias is particularly strong when you are asked moderate to extremely difficult questions rather
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Battle Of Hampton Roads Essay
The United States Navy has been involved in countless engagements since their creation in October of
1775. During these battles, the need for advance technology and superior leadership became
increasing more vital to winning. However, some battles see a greater increase than others do. The
Battle of Hampton Roads is one of the paramount battles that lead to the growth of the United States
Navy, due to the fact this encounter between the Union and Confederate ironclad ships was unlike any
battle that preceded it. On March 9, 1862 after a two day struggle, the Union Navy left Hampton
Roads as the victor due to the impressive leadership of Captain John Worden, advanced naval
technology, and frankly just pure luck.
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With beating the CSS Virginia in mind and the leaked design plans of the CSS Virginia, much more
effort and planning went in the making of the USS Monitor. Swedish engineer John Ericsson was the
lead designer of the Union ironclad. It was built from the ground up in just ninety days and was made
entirely of iron, giving the vessel a leg up over its opposite. The key design feature that set the USS
Monitor apart from the CSS Virginia was the turret that was twenty one feet across and eight feet high,
the turret was constructed of eight layers of overlapping one inch iron plate, and it revolved on a
spindle... [The guns] were large caliber guns, and because the turret could revolve, they could be
pointed in any direction (Symonds 101).
Ironclads have never been tested before the Battle of Hampton Roads, so neither side was sure how
the effective their ships would be. However, the immense effect the ironclads had on naval battle was
evident almost immediately. Rounds no longer tore thorough ships, they bounced off the iron plating
causing little to no damage to the vessel. Due to advent of iron plating both sides had to adjust their
fighting tactics and weaponry or continue ending battles with neither ship being
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Literally Speaking in Quentin Tarantino s film Pulp...
Literally Speaking in Quentin Tarantino s film Pulp Fiction
Quentin Tarantino s film, Pulp Fiction, uses words to the fullest of their meanings. Words in the film
amplify meaning through their duplicity. Characters call one another names wherein the names
meanings enhance our understanding of what the character is saying. Even if the author or speaker
does not consciously intend the meaning, the language that this paper analyzes contains meaning of
psychological importance. Characters actual names in the film are also of particular significanc e.
Nearly every character s name reflects his personality or role in the film. Because people are human
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The change in perceived meaning of the word and the ensuing change in expected reaction made him
feel foolish. Rightly, discovering that he had used the wrong word was not an este em shattering blow
to Ringo, but it illustrates how the perceived meaning of a word and the ideas it means transmit
forecast the expected reaction. The association carried by a name may either amplify or inhibit a
character s emotional state. Jules call s the young man Ringo in the restaurant superficially because of
his English accent. Strategically, Jules identifies the young man with a broadly admired celebrity to
establish fraternity and to calm him. By calling the young man Ringo, Jules superi mposes the
admiration that Ringo Starr receives upon the young man. Obviously, Jules did not go through this
elaborate thought process when he chose to use that name. If you were to imagine Jules instead using
any other British name (e.g. George III, Ch aucer, or John Major) primarily because of the young man
s accent, you would see a significantly different reaction. Soon afterward, Jules learns Yolanda s, the
young woman s, name in order to pierce through her confused state and reason with her. He at tempts
to calm her with a similar strategy.
Jules: Nobody s gonna hurt anybody. We re gonna be like three Fonzies. And what s Fonzie like? (No
answer) C mon Yolanda, what s Fonzie like?
Yolanda: (through tears, unsure) He s
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Diarrhea Critical Summary
This critical summary provides a background of why people suffer from diarrhea. It also defines what
diarrhea is. Numerous ways of avoiding and curing Diarrhea for both adult and children will also be
discussed in the summary. Watery feces many times per day, feel like vomiting and cramping, that is
Diarrhea. Although, Diarrhea is not a dangerous symptom when it lasts for a short period of time,
however, it can be hazardous if Diarrhea does not disappear after week 4. More than 100 types of
diseases can cause Diarrhea, but most of the time it is because of the poisonous virus.
According to the article, there are two types of Diarrhea, which are acute diarrhea and Chronic
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Both types of diarrhea can severely dehydrate one s body. Dehydration can make us have dry skin,
headache, constipation, dizziness, low blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, rapid breathing. Diarrhea can
be caused, as a result of, consuming certain medicines, not being able to digest some specific foods,
some colon issues or it can be created because of the diseases, which impact stomach, small intestine.
Fortunately, there is an abundance of preventative measures for diarrhea such as having wonderful
hygiene, always cook the meat before consuming it and so on. When it comes to children and babies
specifically, they tend to bite their toys which can lead them towards diarrhea. Most of the time,
diarrhea of children is associated with the rotavirus. It is quite a usual virus and it can multiply
quickly. Rotavirus vaccines are the only remedies which can truly defeat the virus, even though this
vaccine is for eliminating the virus, not for curing or preventing diarrhea. Aside from the rotavirus
diarrhea, traveler s diarrhea is the common symptom for travelers who decide to travel to developing
countries. A few actions can be made to avoid this type of diarrhea, which are to not drink tap water or
use it to brush your teeth, restrain
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Essay on Unit 4222-237 Dementia awareness
Unit 4222 237 Dementia awareness (DEM 201) 1.1 Dementia is a loss of brain function. If affects
memory, thinking, language, judgement and behaviour. Dementia is progressive, so the symptoms will
gradually get worse. In a later stage of dementia people will find it hard to carry out daily tasks and
will come dependant on other people. 1.2 The key functions of the brain that is affected by dementia
are: · The Frontal lobe; which is to do with behaviour, the person s personality, interpretation and
feelings. · The Parietal lobe; which is to do with language, special awareness and recognition. · The
Temporal lobe; which is to do with memory, speech and hearing. · The Occipital lobe; which is do
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· Vascular dementia when the oxygen doesn t reach the brain. · Dementia in the Lewy Bodies. · Fronto
Temporal Dementia. 3.2 3.3 Signs and symptoms of Alzheimer s are: · Minor memory problems ·
Trouble saying the right words. · Disorientation · Mood swings · Behaviour changes The risk factors
for Alzheimer s are: · Age most people are 65+ and likelihood doubles every 5 years. · Family history
· Genes (heredity) Signs and symptoms of vascular dementia are: · Difficulties with completing tasks.
· Memory loss · Mental confusion · Low attention span · Wandering in the night · Stroke like
symptoms The risk factors for vascular dementia are: · Increasing age · History of heart attacks,
strokes or mini strokes. · High cholesterol and blood pressure · Diabetes · Smoking Signs and
symptoms of dementia in the Lewy bodies: · Low attention span · Visual hallucinations · Delusions ·
Muscle stiffness · Slower movements · Shaking and trembling · Problems sleeping Risk factors for
dementia in the Lewy bodies are: · Having an immediate family member who has this form of
dementia may increase your risk of getting it. Signs and symptoms of Fronto temporal dementia: ·
Aggression · Compulsive behaviour · Being easily distracted · Lack of interest of washing themselves.
3.4 Prevalence rates for dementia in the UK are: 40 64 years: 1 in 1400 65 69 years: 1 in 100 70 79
years: 1 in 29
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Dietetics Code Of Ethics Essay
Direct patient care services are to be provided by qualified, dietetic practitioners. There are many
resources available for practicing dietitians. Nonetheless, it is important to use the correct professional
resources when providing clinical services. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics should be the
primary source of information for clinical dietitians because it provides the tools and resources needed
to be a food and nutrition leader in any area of practice. The resources available include the Evidence
and Analysis Library, Standards of Professional Performance, Standards of Practice, and Code of
Ethics for the Profession of Dietetics. Another advantage of using the Academy of Nutrition and
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The Code of Ethics for the Profession of Dietetics main purpose is to provide guidelines and guidance
to dietitians on proper practice and conduct in their professional practice with the profession and the
public they serve (Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, n.d.). There are a total of 19 principles of the
code divided into 5 categories that include fundamental principles, responsibilities to the public,
responsibilities to clients, responsibilities to the profession and responsibilities to colleagues and other
professionals (American Dietetic Association, 2009). Some of the topics covered in the code of ethics
involve supporting and promoting high standards of professional practice, complying with all laws
and regulations applicable to the profession, using professional judgment within the limits of the
dietitian s qualifications and making referrals when appropriate, and conducting the profession with
honesty and fairness (American Dietetic Association, 2009). All of these principles are important to
show the respect and value for the dietetics profession as well as to ensure proper adherence according
to the qualities and scope of practice of each
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Beveridge s Welfare State
The welfare state was brought about by the Beverage report of 1942. William Beveridge outlined the
five social and economic factors which needed to be restored in order for Britain s economy to thrive
once more. He named them the five giant evils poverty, disease, ignorance, squalor, idleness.
During the early 1900 s, life in Britain was very different and the government did not accept any
responsibilities for its citizens. Laissez faire leadership was in place meaning little guidance and
accountability from the state. There was no financial and social aid for unemployment, sick leave and
old age. Everyone had to pay to visit the doctor or dentist and as a result the poor suffered gravely.
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Liberal politician, Sir William Harcourt 1872 sums up the liberals perspective on government
involvement. He states that a Government which is not free interferes with everything it can, and a
free Government interferes with nothing except what it must. A despotic Government tries to make
everybody do what it wishes; a Liberal Government tries, as far as the safety of society will permit, to
allow everybody to do as he wishes. This statement conveys the strong liberal belief of minimal
government interference in the economy. Liberal s perceive the welfare state as a negative approach to
help the economy. They believe if citizen are given too much support they will become dependent of
the state, instead propose minimal benefits and encourage self help and hard work. However with this
being said, from 1906 Liberals were the first to lay down the foundations of welfare and made an
impactful mark of the end of a lassie faire state and the beginning of the welfare state. Concentrating
on children, old age and workers some very important legislation were produced including 1905
Unemployed Workmen Act, 1906 Education Act, 1907 School Medical Service, 1908 Old Age
Pensions and the 1911 National Insurance Act. Although many of these acts were limited, the liberals
initially
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Childhood Bulimia Nervosa
Background: Eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating are life threatening
conditions that affect a person s emotional and physical health. Anorexia nervosa is the intense fear of
gaining weight and having an abnormally low body weight. Individuals restrict the amount of food
they consume. Bulimia Nervosa is eating large amounts of food and getting rid of the extra calories by
force vomiting or misusing laxatives. Abuse during childhood has long been hypothesized to be a risk
factor for the development of eating disorders (Harlow, Rayworth, and Wise, 2004). The purpose of
this study was to assess the association between childhood violence, victimization, and eating
disorders.
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By Rayworth, B., Wise, L., Harlow, B., 2004, Epidemiology, Vol. 15, 271 278. In the article above
Rayworth and others (Rayworth, et al (2004)), the researchers conducted a case control study from
Harvard Study of Moods and Cycles. Women between the age of 36 and 44 in the years of 1995
through 1997 were sampled. The women returned questionnaires providing information on their
menstrual characteristics, current depressive symptoms, and history of major depression. Most studies
focus only on sexual abuse without analyzing physical abuse. This study concluded that sexual abuse
without physical abuse was not associated with eating disorders. Women with histories of anorexia or
bulimia and those who met the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition,
reported some childhood abuse. Sexual abuse without physical abuse was not associated with eating
disorders, whereas physical abuse without sexual abuse was still associated with a 2 fold increased
risk of eating disorders. The joint effect of both physical and sexual abuse resulted in a 3 fold
increased risk of eating disorder symptoms and a nearly 4 fold increased risk of eating disorders that
met DSM IV criteria. (Rayworth, et all
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Analysis Of The Movie Hot Seat
A former hacker is trapped in his office with his chair wired to explode if he stands up and in order to
survive he must hack his way into a computer mainframe to open a vault for an unseen assailant.
STORY COMMENTS
HOT SEAT is a well written thriller that fully engages the audience. It s the type of script in which one
feels as if they are watching the film. The plot is similar to the concepts used in SPEED and in the
film PHONE BOOTH.
In this story, the protagonist finds himself trapped in his office and forced to remain seated in a chair
wired by a bomb. If he stands up, the bomb goes off. The hero is forced to hack his way into a
complicated mainframe to open a vault for a mysterious assailant. To raise the stakes, his family is ...
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He s proactive with trying and failing. There s a nice twist with the reveal of the perpetrator and a nice
climax at the end except for the perpetrator strapping a bomb vest on an 8 year old. This could be
highly disturbing to the audience. Even though the idea of the other right is skillfully set up, there s a
taboo about exploiting children and seeing an explosive vest on a child could dissuade a producer.
With that said there are other areas worth discussing for possible revisions. However, even without
these possible revisions, the script feels marketable.
The first area worth discussing is the opening scene in central park and the hot dog cart. It s creative
and interesting choice, but highly unrealistic. When first read, one was not sure of the tone, especially
with the description of processed guts and yumminess. A more realistic scene doesn t involve a hot
dog cart, but simply people strolling in the park, and perhaps some teens or a homeless person find
something like a box and it s a bomb. The idea of the bomber going to the trouble of getting a hot dog
cart is more for dramatic purposes than realistic.
The scene between Jackson and Wally on page 2 isn t the most engaging i.e. their dialogue. What
works is the subtext about Life is chess. You better have a plan A, B, and C, or game over. On page 28,
again, their dialogue doesn t fully engage.
On page 3, a frantic officer tells them that there s an explosion in central park, and then on page 28,
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The effect of osmosis in potato cells with different...
The effect of osmosis in potato cells with different concentrations of sucrose solution
Aim: To test the effect of different concentrations of sucrose solution to osmosis in a potato cells by
putting potato pieces in test tubes of water containing different concentrations of sucrose solution.
Scientific Theory:
Osmosis is defined as the movement of water molecules across a partially permeable membrane from
a region of high water concentration to a region of low water concentration. In a high concentration of
water the amount of solute (e.g. sugar) is low. This could be called a weak or dilute solution. In a low
concentration of water the amount of solute (e.g. sucrose) is high. This could be called a strong or ...
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Prediction: I think that the higher the concentration of sucrose the larger the amount of water will be
transported into the potato cells as osmosis is the net flow of water through a selectively permeable
membrane from a high water concentration to low water concentration.
This means the water molecules from a low sucrose solution will move water molecules but not sugar
molecules through the potato skin into the potato cells making it turgid and absorb water molecules
from the solution surrounding it. In a higher concentration of sucrose in a solution the same process
will occur but less water can be transported as there will be more sugar and less water meaning that
excess water from inside the potato cells will transport from the cells to the high sucrose concentration
solution which will cause the potato to shrink and become flaccid.
Plan
Apparatus:
1 potato
Cork borer
Sucrose solution
Distilled water
10 Test tubes (boiling tubes)
Burettes
Scales
I will be measuring the mass of the potato piece after osmosis has occurred in the test tube, after the
process has happened I will take out the potato and dry it to ensure excess water is not added to the
results which could produce an anomalous result, I will then place the potato piece onto the scales and
note the results on a table.
The control variable in my experiment is the water that
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Social, Cultural, Humanitarian Committee Summary
HSINMUN XII 2016
Committee: General Assembly 3: Social, Cultural, Humanitarian Committee (GA3: SOCHUM)
Expert Chair: Cheryl Lin (IBSH)
Issue: Regulating and reducing the alteration of history in public education
General Overview of the Topic
The course of history serves as an influential bridge that connects the past with our education, future,
and perspectives on crucial issues. In public education, history is a school subject that is taken by a
large population of students, and although authors and historians are working to create content with
less bias, the course is bound to present subjectivities. Such examples include the neglect towards the
Soviet era war crimes in Eastern European countries or the lack of attention given to the Nanking
Massacre in Japanese textbooks. These misleading alterations of historical content can often cause the
minds of youths to lack important facts and instead be distorted with false information. Thus, in order
for society to achieve incremental equality and to preserve true and meaningful historical context, we
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She strongly disapproves of the textbooks that whitewash and minimize the consequences of this
massacre. As the author and director of Torn Memories of Nanking, Matsuoka has recorded
testimonies of both survivors and perpetrators over the past 28 years. Her extensive efforts are widely
recognized with several awards outside of Japan and is nicknamed as the conscience of Japan by the
Chinese press. Although Matsuoka continues to remain as a minority voice and controversial figure in
Japan, she serves as a significant figure workings towards the lessening of historical
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Troubleshooting Centerfire Rifle
Troubleshooting centerfire rifles, there seems to be a few similar problem areas throughout the
different types of rifles. Failure to feed, failure to eject, failure to extract and misfire are the some of
the most common failures, usually from being worn out, misuse or not properly being maintained with
routine maintenance. Identifying what the problem is the best area to start to troubleshoot the cause of
the failure. Failure to eject can have several underlying issues depending if it is a semi automatic, bolt
action, lever action or slide action. The most common failure common across these types rifles is the
ejector spring is a week, broken or gummed up from oil, dirt and grease. For a bolt action rifle the
other possible failure is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I must admit I have never heard of a Ruger Scout Rifle until reading this article. Looking at the
diagrams it kind of reminds me of M 14 carbine with a modern upgrade. Call me old fashion but I am
not sold 100% on synthetic stocks for rifles, except of course the AR 15 platform. I will have to seek
out a Ruger Scout Rifle and see what it is about. As far as the article this week it does not give any
troubleshooting advice on the Ruger Scout, but does offer some solid advice on the disassembly of the
rifle. The author is very adamant not to open then firing pin assembly as this is restricted to the
factory. This is due to very powerful springs and the need to proprietary tools. It appears the biggest
headache in disassembling the Scout is the forward mounting screw and lug. A very effective tool is
the California Torque Wrench with a hex adapter, it is designed to be used with super tight screws. The
action cannot be removed until these two screws are removed. Once the screws are removed the action
can be slowly lifted to assure the barrel and receiver remain level. The magazine well and trigger
guard as pushed downward to separate from the stock. To remove the bolt, rotate the bolt handle
upward and pull bolt to the rear while swinging the bolt stop
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Plantation and Race in the Caribbean Essay
Plantation and Race in the Caribbean The incredible history of the Caribbean is indeed, one of the
most rich, and at the same time troubling, of the New World. Its incredibly heterogeneous population
and its social racial base make it a very difficult place to, for instance, live and raise a family.
While some children may have a future because of their light complexion, the others are doomed to a
life of poverty in the unforgiving culture and society of the Caribbean.
Three people have taken it upon themselves to portray the Caribbean in their own ways. The opinions
of Sidney Mintz, Michelle Cliff and Antonio Benitez Rojo are made clear in their works and are
discussed below in relation to two main issues; race and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Boy is white, and is very intent on being so. He does not help out dark people, and only condemns
them when he sees them. Clare s mother, Kitty is darker and is the opposite of Boy in her treatment of
the darker colored people on the island. She does not talk much when Boy criticizes her people, but
near the end of the book both parents make their feelings abundantly clear in their argument over the
black woman urinating on the side of the street. Boy says to his family, What are we to do with people
like that. (Cliff, 1984, p.130) Kitty retorts, Where do you get this we stuff, white man? (Ibid.) Boy
responds with, Come on, Kitty, no matter what you do with them, they ll never be like us. (Ibid.,
p.131) This is too much for Kitty, who in a rare state of rage yells, Why don t you shut your filthy
hateful mouth, you damn cuffy. She s probably pregnant and alone something you would not know
about. (Ibid.) With that, Kitty makes him stop the car and so she could give the woman all the money
that she had on her. This example illustrates perfectly how the issue of race permeates the everyday
lives of the inhabitants of Jamaica, and the rest of the Caribbean for that matter.
This is certainly not meant to be an isolated case of racial incident, as is portrayed throughout the rest
of the book. Boy s racism is also shown in many other ways, such as by the fact that he wants Clare to
marry someone as
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Moon Cake Festival Essay
Moon Cake Festival: A Mid Autumn Festival (Chung Chiu), the third major festival of the Chinese
calendar, is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month. This festival corresponds to harvest
festival s observed by Western cultures (in Hong Kong, it is held in conjunction with the annual
Lantern Festival). Contrary to what most people believe, this festival probably has less to do with
harvest festivities than with the philosophically minded chinese of old. The union of man s spirit with
nature in order to achieve perfect harmony was the fundamental canon of Taoism, so much so that
contemplation of nature was a way of life. This festival is also known as the Moon Cake Festival
because a special kind of sweet cake (yueh ping) prepared ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The old man on the moon: There is a saying in Chinese that marriages are made in heaven and
prepared on the moon. The man who does the preparing is the old man of the moon (Yueh Lao Yeh).
This old man, it is said, keep as a record book with all the names of newborn babies. He is the one
heavenly person who knows everyone s future partners, and nobody can fight the decisions written
down in his book. He is one reason why the moon is so important in Chinese mythology and
especially at the time of the Moon Festival. Everybody including children, hikes up high mountains or
hills or onto open beached to view the moon in the hope that he will grant their wishes. To celebrate
this sighting of the moon, red plastic lanterns wrought in traditional styles and embellished with
traditional motifs are prepared for the occasion. It is quite a sight to see Victoria Park in Causeway
Bay, or Morse Park in Kowloon, alight with thousands of candlelit lanterns. These Lantern Carnivals
also occur spontaneously on most of the colony s beaches. The lantern are made in such traditional
shapes are rabbits, goldfish, carps, butterflies, lobsters and star shaped fruits. However, in modern
Hong Kong you will also see lantern in the shape of missiles, airplanes, rockets, ships and tanks. In
Chinese mythology, the butterfly is the symbols of longevity and the lobster the symbols or mirth. Star
shaped fruit is the seasonal fruit in the autumn, and the crap is an old symbol of the Emperor,
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The Melting Point Analysis of Crude and Recrystallized...
Abstract Acetic Anhydride and p Aminophenol were heated in a vial attached to an air condenser to
synthesize crude acetaminophen, resulting in 0.097 grams (47.48% yield). The crude acetaminophen
was then recrystallized in a solvent of water and methanol over heat resulting in 0.082 grams (39.61%
yield) of pure acetaminophen. Melting points of both crude and pure acetaminophen were taken, and
found to be 165.9 170.9°C and 168.2 171.5°C, respectively. The literature melting point of
acetaminophen is 169.5 171.0°C, indicating that our final product was pure.
Introduction The synthesis of acetaminophen involves the attraction of the electrophilic carbonyl
group of acetic anhydride to the nucleophilic NH2 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An automatic pipet was used to measure 0.450 mL water and 0.165 mL acetic anhydride and was
added to the conical vial. A spin vane was placed into the vial and an air condenser was attached.
Heating:
The mixture was heated at 120°C using an aluminum block and was stirred gently. After all of the
solid dissolved, it was heated for 20 additional minutes to ensure the reaction was complete.
Isolation of Crude Acetaminophen: The vial was removed from the heat and cooled to room
temperature. The spin vane was rinsed with 2 3 drops of warm water over the conical vial. The vial
was cooled to room temperature then placed in an ice bath for 15 minutes. The liquid was decanted
from the mixture and the resulting crystals were dried on filter paper. The crystals were then placed on
a watch glass for further drying. The crystals were weighed and a small sample was placed into a
capillary tube for melting point determination.
Crystallization of Acetaminophen: The product was placed in a Craig tube and several drops of hot
(100°C) solvent (50% water, 50% methanol, by volume) was added and heated until all of the crystals
dissolved. The Craig tube was plugged and set in an Erlenmeyer flask to cool. Crystallization was
induced once the mixture was at room temperature by scratching the inner wall of the tube. It was then
placed into an ice bath for ten minutes until crystallization was complete. The tube was then
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Wildlife Is Being Threatened But We Can Protect It
Have you ever wanted to have a bonfire? Do you love the home you live in? Do you ever waste the
water you drink? The next time you focus on these conveniences or advantages of your life, consider
what you re doing to the wildlife environment. Wildlife habitats are being destroyed in many ways by
many factors. For the purpose of this paper I m going to focus on the following five areas.
Increased Development
Fire
Pollution of water
Redistribution of water
Natural Disasters
All three factors above represent destructive factors contributing to habitat destruction. A habitat is
defined as an undisturbed natural region in which wildlife lives. For example, fish live in ponds, bears
and wolves, as well as deer and squirrels live in the forest. Lizards and snakes reside in the desert. To
begin with, increased development is a major effect of threatening wildlife. Agriculture is causing
wildlife to be destroyed because forests are being turned into croplands. They re increasing pressure to
redevelop land conservation and crops. Agriculture is killing wildlife because the habitats are being
taken over by croplands. Deserts and forests are continually being wiped out by developers and
investors who are more interested in making money than preserving wildlife. Habitat destruction is
increased by the rapidly growing human population. As populations increase, we, as humans tend to
demand the use of more agricultural land consumption to build our cities and towns and
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The On The Bank Of Canada Website
Problem 1
a) Base on the Bank of Canada website, as of December 31, 2014, the total balance outstanding of
Treasury Bills and Bonds is 628,665,887,500( Government of Canada Treasury Bills and Domestic
Marketable Bonds Outstanding , 2016), as of April 30, 2016, the total balance outstanding of Treasury
Bills and Bonds is 655,400,506,500 ( Government of Canada Treasury Bills and Domestic Marketable
Bonds Outstanding , 2016)
What happened: The total balance outstanding of Treasury Bills and Bonds is increasing.
I would invest in bonds.
2 examples of fixed income:
Preferred stock, corporate bonds
Additional risk:
Interest rate risk: When the interest rate goes up, the bond price will goes down.
Inflation risk: When the inflation comes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Second, when the growth happens for the stock, the investor can achieve more money. Third, the
investor can avoid inflation through buying stocks.
Investing call options: First, to achieve the benefits from differences in price. If the future price
increases, the investor can sell it at a higher price to get benefit. Second, investing call options can
reduce transaction exposure. Third, the investor can achieve leverage effect and take advantage of the
leverage effect to do the transaction.
Investing put options: First, to achieve the benefits from differences in price as well. Second, the
investor can achieve leverage effect. Third, investing put options can protect book profit.
c) Cumulative returns:
S P/TSX is: 8.10% Nikkei 225 is: 8.33% FTSE 100 is: 3.08% DAX is: 1.44%
Plot:
S P/TSX:
Nikkei 225:
FTSE 100:
DAX:
How to calculate: Using excel. First finding out the price data from the beginning of 2016 to the end
of April on the internet (yahoo finance), and then using everyday s price to calculate the returns. Base
on the returns, using I dollar invest as a transaction to calculate the monthly cumulative returns.
Finally, adding monthly cumulative returns to get cumulative returns of these four months.
Highest performance and reasons: S P/TSX: The highest performance is at the end of April, 2016
(April 29, 2016). Because mining stocks increased to a highest price
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Cultural Analysis Assignment
When I began this assignment, I knew I wanted to try out a culture I know practically nothing about. I
love Chinese and Japanese food, so I decided to turn in the direction of sitting at a restaurant with
Chinese/Asian cuisine. This was a simple sit down dinner that did not occur on any special day like
holidays. The setting that I chose was a Cantonese restaurant located in Elmwood Park called New
Star Restaurant . While I walked in, I noticed a variety of gift items such as porcelain turtles, buddhas,
Maneki Neko (welcoming cat), pandas, etc. There was a lot of red and gold decor in the interior of the
restaurant. The people of this culture are very strong believers in good fortune, good health, and
family. The red means success in relationships ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I have people in my family that have many negative perceptions about the asian culture. For example,
I have a family member that refuses to eat Chinese food out of fear of eating dog meat. This is very
irrational, and I do not have perceptions like these. In my own culture, we eat mostly with our without
hands. I have had a server bring me a washcloth to wash my hands before I start eating to prevent
bacterial contamination. I still noticed the integrity within this culture and my own. I have met some
amazing servers, and this one was no exception. I think the foods are very different, but they do not
mean one culture is better than the other. I do have the option to display my own ethnicity in some
situations because it can be uncomfortable to expose my differences in certain environments. It can be
because of danger or fear of being out of my comfort zone. I think my ethnicity is not as strongly
expressed as the one I observed because my culture is much more minimal. We are not into attention
to detail, or large displays of culture. I feel that it is more likely to move away from expressing these
aspects of our social identity because in modern day, people are targeted for their differences. I think
this is influenced by leaders in power that generate a reason for hate among all those that are not
Caucasian. By this, I mean president Donald Trump and his administration. I think that as he
continued to stir up emotions of hate, people will be less likely to want to be who they are and display
their culture
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The Impacts Of The Holocaust And The Holocaust
The Holocaust, a genocide which lasted from 1942 to 1945 in which around 6 million European
Jewish people were killed, was the result of the Ideals of the the past chancellor of Germany, Adolf
Hitler. Hitler came into power by capitalising on world wide events such as the great depression in
1929 resulting from the Wall Street crash. He began spreading his ideals of anti semitism to the
German population in preparation for the Final Solution , which became known as the Holocaust with
the assistance of propaganda, violence, and an economic boycott. Most of the impacts resulting from
his methods proved to be extremely valuable to the success of the preparation as they efficiently and
effectively brainwashed a hateful image of the Jewish population into the minds of the German people
and aligned them with Hitler s ideals of anti Semitism. However, some of his methods did were not
valuable to preparing the German people as they were not able to depict a hateful image of the Jews.
Propaganda was arguably one of the most effective ways for ideas to be spread around rapidly, In his
autobiography, Mien Kampf, Hitler states: Propaganda tries to force a doctrine on the whole people.....
Propaganda works on the general public from the standpoint of an idea and makes them ripe for the
victory of this idea. It shows that Hitler understood the effectiveness of propaganda and used it to
spread his anti Semitist ideals towards the German people to create a negative image of the Jewish
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Beneath Clouds Analysis
Intertextual study
Beneath clouds Growing up Asian in Australia
Identity
Beneath Clouds directed by Ivan Sen and Baked Beans and Burnt Toast written by Jacqui Larkin both
explore the theme identity in the four main characters, Peter, Jacqui, Lena and Vaughn. Ivan Sen uses
mise en scène, dialogue, setting and symbolism when directing to stoutly portray the identity of Lena
and Vaughn. Correspondingly Jacqui Larkin scrutinizes identity primarily through dialogue,
metaphors, hyperbole and imagery in order to emphasise the problems Jacqui faces with identity.
Seemingly both Sen and Jacqui both explore Identity but in similar and distinctive ways to make the
audience ponder about how the main characters are feeling relating to their identity throughout the
film and book.
Paragraph 2:
In Beneath Clouds and Baked Beans Burnt Toast they both show the main theme identity through
community. In the film the main characters Lena and Vaughn live in a small country town which is
full of Indigenous people and white people. Vaughn lives in the stereotypical life as an Aboriginal. The
cops treat Vaughn like he is a speck of dust, they call him boy to downgrade him and his race. The
white people think of Aboriginals as people with low self esteem and all they do is drink alcohol and
abuse their wives. They believe that Aboriginals are uneducated. The white people do not treat the
Aboriginals in the same way as their own race. This is also displayed in Baked Beans and Burnt Toast
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The Nature In Crossing By Mark Slouka
The Nature is many things.
It s one of the realest places to be. The Nature won t lie to you or adjust the reality just so it will please
you. The Nature doesn t care, it does what it wants and then you d just have to deal with it. It
challenges you, forces you to face the reality and most important of all, it makes you confront your
deepest fears and get answers for questions, you didn t even know you had.
Crossing is a short story written by Mark Slouka. It s about a father, who s going on a field trip with
his son. The father has just been divorced and hasn t been happy for a long time, but the nostalgia
about the trip, which he also went on with his own father, and having to spend time with his son,
makes him feel happy.
The short story is told with a third person limited narrator and from the father s point of view. The
narrator is descriptive, the surroundings are all very well described, and there s both indirect and direct
speech throughout the story. The indirect speech is often used when the father thinks back on
conversations he had earlier in his life. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The trip the father and his son go on is out in the nature to a place, where the father seemed to spend a
lot of time when he was young and river crossing is a familiar activity of his. They had to cross the
river twice, on their way to the barn where they d camp and on their way home again. The river plays
a huge part in the story therefore it s important to understand its meaning and significance. The Nature
can reflect ones deepest fears and the father s fears takes form of the river, where he later comes to
face them. Firstly, the river makes him scared. It s been a long time since he had last seen it. He
remembered it differently, not as strong and big as it has come to be. Well there she is, he said. (p.2,
l.41) He refers to the river as she, he endowed the river with spirit and as it s described, she s a very
dangerous
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Mark Antony And Popular Culture
Mark Antony and Popular Culture: Masculinity and the Construction of an Icon by Rachael Kelly, is a
pathbreaking analysis of how Antony (the pop culture icon, hopeless lover and drunkard) differs so
substantially from Antonius (the historical figure, esteemed general and statesman). Kelly successfully
lays out with great quality and depth how the mythology itself performs a deeper socio cultural
function. In order to further examine and engage with this idea, this informative and original study
employs a socio ideological analysis of a series of seven culturally resonating screen texts dating
from, for example, Cleopatra (Cecil B DeMille, 1934) to the television series Rome (HBO, BBC, RAI,
RAI2, 2005 2007). This meticulously ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Other important texts that were not examined such as silent films, comedies, animation, and
pornography all of which have told the story of Mark Antony in some way or another at some point
were purposefully neglected. Due to Kelly s analysis only considering those films that follow the
genre conventions of the historical epic, meaningful information about hegemonic masculinity as it is
encoded within these genres is neglected and it does not help that often times, discourses in a
historical epic are embedded within Western gender and identity construction and therefore go unseen
to audiences. However, this exemplar book still greatly contributes to the fields of gender, history and
media by taking gender studies to a new direction by probing the purpose and boundaries of
hegemonic masculinity within Western cultural and political discourse. Students, scholars and fans of
Mark Antony and gender will learn greatly from this monograph and in which the Antonian
mythography has been translated into the complex semiological system that is
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  • 2. Personal Narrative On Marty All safety is illusion. A stranger stabs a man repeatedly in the face and neck as he rides the rush hour train to work, a man s parachute fails, an infant boy quietly dies in his sleep. This never ending parade, this supporting cast that comes and goes and on and on; this ceaseless, synchronous choir marching and singing solemnly in the echoing expanse of nothingness. It s 2:33 p.m. Central Standard Time: Minneapolis. Inside Old Chicago on First Avenue, I ve been enjoying an afternoon of Double Deckerroni pizza, two large mugs of beer and four shots of whiskey. Ethereal tides sway each bobbling bottle in the sea all around and together and apart or any which way. My cell phone rings. What re you up to, tonight? James s voice pulses ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marty had sandy blonde hair, perpetual scruff, an ever dazed look in his green eyes. Unlike James, nothing looked particularly Native American about Marty, other than his nose, I guess, and his innumerable addictions. The last time I d seen James or Marty was at The White Party thrown at the Fine Line downtown two years before. That night I recall that I d discreetly finished a fifth of Bombay Sapphire while I worked my shift at Chino Latino. After I d counted down my till, I decided to take the bus directly downtown rather than go home to Lana s sad eyes and her questions. The White Party: Everyone attending was supposed to wear, of course, only white, but I knew the theme, mostly, referred to whatever was laid out on the table and shoveled into our noses in discreetly dark barroom corners. I just needed a taste. I d been good long enough. I didn t give a fuck if I wore my black t shirt, black pants, black work boots contrarian Dakota, contemptible Dakota would probably slink into a corner to jerk off or fuck some strange girl before the night s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Analysis Of John Steinbeck s The Grapes Of Wrath John Steinbeck was born in 1902 in Salinas, California. After he graduated high school, he attended Stanford University, but never graduated. In 1925 Steinbeck went to New York to establish himself as a free lance writer for a little while, but it didn t work out so he went back to California. He published a few short stories and novels for a while. Then in 1935 he was discovered with Tortilla Flat, a series of humorous stories. Steinbeck s novels are based on economic problems of labor. After the humorous Tortilla Flat, Steinbeck decided to write a more serious novel, In Dubious Battle, in 1936. It deals with the strikes of the migratory fruit pickers on California plantations. Then in 1937 Of Mice and Men was published. Later, The Long Valley, was published in 1938. In 1939 The Grapes of Wrath was published, the story of Oklahoma tenant farmers who couldn t earn enough money for a living, so they moved to California and became migratory workers. After a while he wrote East of Eden in 1952, The Winter of Our Discontent in 1961, and Travels with Charley in 1962. Steinbeck wrote those three stories while traveling in a three month tour through 40 American states. During this tour, he died in New York City in 1968. Modernism is a cultural movement that generally includes art, architecture, music, literature, and design which emerged before 1914. It was a movement of artist and designers who rebelled against late19th century historicist traditions, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Sonnet The Spenserian Sonnet was named for Edmund Spenser 1552 1599, a 16th century English Poet. The Spenserian Sonnet inherited the tradition of the declamatory couplet of Wyatt / Surrey although Spenser used Sicilian quatrains to develop a metaphor, conflict, idea or question logically, with the declamatory couplet resolving it. Beyond the prerequisite for all sonnets, the defining features of the Spenserian Sonnet are: a quatorzain made up of 3 Sicilian quatrains (4 lines alternating rhyme) and ending in a rhyming couplet metric, primarily iambic pentameter. rhymed, rhyme scheme ababbcbccdcdee. composed with a volta (a non physical gap) or pivot (a shifting or tilting of the main line of thought) sometime after the 2nd quatrain. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, while the sonnet finally celebrates America s victory on Manila bay, that extreme joy is yet destroyed by the first eight verses that shows our fighting spirit though our troubled history has only lacked its brightness(dimmed). Perhaps, it should have been sunset over Manila bay because foreigners often enjoy its view during sunset, but the poet chose moonlight, not because it is more romantic(dramatic effect) but because, as the poem suggests, it is under cover of darkness that foreigners stole our country from us The deep s bare bosom that the breeze molests is a metaphor for American colonization. So in our reading now, we understand that Maramag s insistence on our own scene so fair in fact becomes a chief motive and inspiration for the Filipino poet. For his own scene is nothing less than his lost country whose physical and spiritual geography it is his task to imagine and so rediscover. There is still hope to heal all the wounds A literary technique (also known as literary device) is any method an author uses to convey their message.[1] This distinguishes them from literary elements, which exist inherently in literature. Literary techniques pertaining to setting[edit] Name ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Florida Hospital And The United States Florida Hospital has grown to be one of the largest healthcare providers in the United States. Impressively, Florida Hospital had a very humble beginning and a modest growth. In 1908, a small group of Seventh Day Adventists in Orlando developed their vision of bringing health care to the area. As part of their philanthropy, they were able to raise the funds necessary to purchase Florida Hospital s first facility near Lake Estelle. It was a two story farmhouse that had a wraparound porch and had once served those needing treatment for tuberculosis. The facility had the capacity to care for 20 patients at any given time. During the 1950s, Florida Hospital transformed its two story farm house to a structure that was able to care for 160 patients. They were able to make improvements to the facility, such as air conditioning, that allowed for year round care to patients. With each purchase of new facilities in the decades to follow, Florida Hospital has grown to over 20 hospitals large, providing services to many people who live in Central Florida and the surrounding areas. This has allowed the network to include many leaders in their respective fields to offer care to patients in many different specialized areas. The mission of Florida Hospital was developed with inspiration from the study of scripture. Since the founders of Florida Hospital, the Seventh day Adventist Church, were faith based, the mission became to extend the healing ministry of Christ. This mission drives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Why Do We Need The Electoral College I believe that we don t need the Electoral College for multiple reasons. One of the reasons have to do with technology and another reason has to do with power. There are more reasons as well. While I believe that we don t need the Electoral College, if we go with the popular vote then we could run into issues like the candidates won t actually get more than half of America s vote. The first reason that I think that we should go with the popular vote is that while the people back then needed the Electoral College, we don t anymore. Since we have modern technology, we can be informed by searching the candidates views. Another evidence that we are informed is that there has only been five times where the popular vote would have given a different president than what the Electoral college would have picked. That means that the citizens of America are about as informed as the people in the Electoral college. The second reason that we should have the people vote instead of the Electoral college is that the people who aren t part of the Electoral College don t have a say in who our president will be. The only people who actually have a say is the people involved in the electoral college and that is only 538 people. There are more than 300 million people who should actually get to choose. Another evidence that we don t need the Electoral ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One piece of evidence for this would be that a couple of states can t elect a president when you go by the Electoral College votes. If we went by the popular vote, the candidates would go only to places with the largest amount of population like Texas, California, New York, and Florida. A second piece of evidence would be that the candidates would not have any regional favorites because using electoral college, no region has enough electoral votes to win an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Filter Water Evaporation Essay Section 1: Gather the following information from field research while in the Phase 3 lab environment. Notice that each site you visit has a distinctly different surface, which could affect runoff. One Inch of Rainfall Shallow water infiltration Deep water infiltration Runoff water Evaporation water Vegetation 25% 25% 10% 40% Mountain 10% 5% 60% 25% Bare soil 20% 15% 35% 40% Section 2: One inch of rainfall deposits 144 cubic inches (0.623 gallons) of water per square foot of surface area. Use the following formula to calculate the amount of water after one inch of rainfall (in gallons) for each section: (0.623) x (square feet of surface area) x (% from lab demo*) = gallons of water *Remember 40% is written as 0.40 in an equation. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Use this Phase s activities and resources to assist you in answering. 1. How does the vegetation surface type affect the amount of runoff? Speculate why this happens. The vegetation surface type affects runoff since it is in contact with the soil. Once the soil absorbs all the water it can hold, the rest undergoes runoff. Through force of gravity, it moves downslope to other areas, carrying soil particles and sediments along. However, more vegetation cover results in less runoff while less cover results in more soil erosion. 2. How does the smooth mountain rock surface type affect the amount of runoff? Speculate why this happens. A smooth mountain rock surface enhances runoff because it is freeway passage without any chance of retaining any sediments. Other rough rock surfaces alternatively hinder runoff by retaining materials thus less runoff. 3. How does the bare soil surface type affect the amount of runoff? Speculate why this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. External Signs In Laurie Halse Anderson s Speak Laurie Halse Anderson s Speak is a fictional novel set in Syracuse, New York at Merryweather High School. The main characters consist of two teenagers: Melinda Sordino, the protagonist, and Andy Evans, the antagonist. The conflict is caused by Andy, who raped Melinda at the end of the Summer party. Melinda Sordino busted an end of summer party where she was abused and now she is an outcast dealing with depression. Towards the end of the novel, Melinda finally fights back as Andy tries to rape her a second time. Melinda realizes that she has much more potential, places the past behind her, and begins to speak once more. Anderson s novel explores common teenage problems such as depression; Melinda exhibits external signs like cutting her wrist with a paperclip and biting her lip, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I want to leave, transfer, warp myself to another galaxy. I want to confess everything, hand over the guilt and mistake and anger to someone else. There is a beast in my gut, i can it hear scraping away at the inside of my ribs. Even if i dump the memory, it will stay with me, staining me. My closet is a good thing, a quiet place that helps me hold these thoughts inside my head where no one can hear them. (Anderson 51) Anderson s writing style is clearly shown in this excerpt from early in the novel. Anderson s use of the closet symbolizes many things. The closet is a secret place, reflecting the secret of the rape. It symbolizes Melinda s need to hide from the world so she doesn t have to speak to anyone. It also represents isolation. Anderson uses hyperbole ( a beast in my gut ) to signify how terrible Melinda always feels on the inside. She also uses personification (memory.. stains me ) to indicate that the memory will forever be etched in her. Finally, the tone of this excerpt is the tone of the major portion of this novel. Melinda is constantly depressed, never speaks, and has a negative view on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Natural Squirrel Research Paper Abstract The Sciurus carolinensis is better known as the eastern gray squirrel that prefers to live in the temperate deciduous forest. This squirrel has a color variation and are medium in size; their appearance may be similar to other tree squirrels. The life cycle is: baby, child, adolescent, adult, depending on how long they survive in the wild can be up to 8 12 years. The Sciuridae respiratory system is much like other mammals or humans, just smaller scale. These rodents are geographically adaptable to their surroundings, as they have been around for millions of years. They communicate with their tails and even though born toothless, their teeth grow constantly. The Sciurus carolinensis is an interesting squirrel that is a vital ecological regenerator of the natural woodlands. Species Profile on the Sciurus carolinensis: The Eastern Gray Squirrel The Introduction A common squirrel found on the East Coast in the forest is a Sciurus carolinensis, better known as the Eastern gray squirrel. This rodent has several other names it can go by: grey squirrel, cat squirrel, or migratory ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If they have to swim, it is with the tail flat and their head above the water (Musser, 2018). Their source of food varies, as they are omnivores. They eat grains, nuts, tree bark, acorns, seeds, mushrooms and insects. Their predators consist of several animals, besides the feral and domestic cat (Felis catus) or domestic dog (Canis familiaris). The wild mammals consist of: several hawks or the local peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus), raccoons (Procyon lotor), the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and the gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus), the barn owl (Tyto alba) or owls in general, and main predator is humans (Homo sapiens), to being rundown by cars and hunted as a nuisance to their homes. One main reason these mammals do not live long ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Path-Goal Theory in Leadership Essay Leadership has been studied from a wide range of perspectives and thus it means different things to different people. Some people view leadership as the focus of group processes, some others view it from a personality or skills perspective, to some others leadership is an act or behavior, some school of thought describe leadership in terms of power relationship while some view leadership as a transformational process (Northouse, 2012). Looking at the various definitions of leadership, there are various terms that are important; including the fact that leadership is a process that involves influence and the attainment of a common goal, and usually occurs in the context of a group (Northouse, 2012). The path goal theory is one of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because the leader is better suited to assess the needs of his followers and clarify goals in various situations thereby increasing job satisfaction of the employees and thus retention rates (Dixon Hart, 2010). Dixon and Hart (2010) conducted a study among full time white and blue collar workers in a multinational manufacturing located in a Unites States firm to assess the effect of path goal theory on work group effectiveness, and to determine the relationship between the various types of path goal leadership styles and turnover intention. Participants were drawn from various sections of the company including production/ manufacturing, distribution, logistics, technology, cleaning, painting and recycling in other to have a good representation of the employees. The study utilized the Perceived Leadership Behavior Scale, Perceived work group effectiveness scale and turn over intention scale to measure the variables. The results showed that there was a positive impact of path goal leadership styles on work effectiveness. The types of leadership styles tested were instrumental, participative, and supportive with the instrumental having the highest correlation with work effectiveness; followed by participative and lastly supportive leadership. The study also revealed that a negative correlation existed between instrumental and participative leadership and turn over intention; while ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay On Family Guy What is your favorite Family Guy character? One of the comedic geniuses of this animated show is the way that they provide characterization for each of the main members of the Griffin family. Lois, Peter, Brian, Stewie, Meg and Chris all have unique personalities and the show capitalizes on that for their comedy. Peter Peter is a bumbling blue collar worker who is always engaging in a variety of wacky situations. He is only moderately intelligent. The show often focuses on an issue that Peter has in some regard. Lois Lois is Peter s wife and comes from a very wealthy family. She is more intelligent and has more common sense than Peter. Meg Meg is the daughter of Peter and Lois. She is socially awkward and does not have very many friends. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Worst Time In My Life A time in my life were an incident occurred that had had a major impact on me was this summer. This summer was probably one the worst times in my life because my dad left my mom. He left us with nothing because my mom was the reason why they were no longer together. I couldn t see my dad anymore or even talk to him. I was left feeling depressed and not wanted. At this point in my life I hated and I did wish I wasn t alive at that time, It was such miserable time in my life were nothing got better it just kept getting worse and worse. I cried myself to sleep every night because I thought everyone hated me and that nobody wanted me. I was stuck babysitting all the time because my mom was out trying to make money. All my grandma did was talk about how horrible my dad was and how she wanted him to die. It just made me mad because it was my mom s fault every part of it was but I couldn t say that because I loved my mom more than anything in this world. I also knew she would flip out on me if i said it was her fault because she knew it was. The thing that made it ten times worse was that she found someone new and he was the biggest piece of trash ever. My mom is my queen, she is the best thing that has ever happened to me, and I couldn t imagine life without her . She just tries so hard to make everyone else happy that sometimes it brings her spirit down. I know she didn t leave my dad to make everyone upset, she just needed a break because five kids and a husband who is always ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Evolutionary Theories Of Human Behavior Before discussing this question it is important to understand how neurotransmission occurs. Firstly, the neuron impulse needs to be triggered, dopamine for example can be triggered by something a human finds pleasurable such as cigarettes or food. After the neuron is triggered it fires the impulse across the neuron releasing dopamine transmitters into the synaptic gap. From there, the neurotransmitter binds with specific receptor sites to activate the dopamine. Almost immediately after the human is filled with joy and pleasure. This explains how (especially in addicts) the site of things can cause pleasure and affect human behavior in a positive way. Contradicting this however if there is a problem or lack of dopamine, the human will have feelings ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Historically disgust would have allowed human ancestors to survive long and produce strong offspring because they would avoid harmful or rancid food or animals. Because of this, similar genes would have been passed to the next generation. One case study that represents how disgust has become an acquired and evolutionary trait that explains human behavior is Fessler (2006). In this cases study Fessler hypothesized that disgust would help in keeping the potential fetus safe from harm. In order to best prove this 496 healthy pregnant women from ages 18 to 50 in an online survey were given different images and asked to rank them on the scale system of disgust. This study discovered that women in their first trimester largely scored higher on the level of disgust compared to that of women in the second and third trimester. Furthermore, when the study was controlled more greatly it was found that higher levels of sickness were in response to that of food. This study helps supports disgust being an evolutionary trait passed on by humans because it helps young offspring fight potential disease as well as assist in the reproduction of offspring for having a greater survival chance.Within biological psychology, one of the primary principle states that there are biological correlates on behavior. By this, there are genetically acquired behavioral traits such as hormones and neurotransmitters that explains why humans have particular behaviors. One case study that helps to prove this theory is newcomer et al 1999. In this study participants were broken up into three groups, group one given the highest amount of cortisol had tablets that were 160 mg of cortisol for four days. Following this was group two who were given 40 mg of cortisol for also for 4 days, and lastly group three was given a placebo tablet. Cortisol is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Cliches Overdone Research Paper CLICHé Clichés are sometimes overdone. They are phrases that had an important meaning at one time. They generally are not effective and should be avoided. Example of clichés would be The grass is always greener on the other side. (thoughtcatalog.com) This can be a barrier when it underserves the importance of a message being conveyed. JARGON Jargon is generally found in a work atmosphere. It can ruin the message to the receiver, if the receiver is not familiar with the speaker s work practice. An example of this would be police officers and fire fighters who use 10 Codes. The ten codes do not match between police and fire. 10 8 means In Service. In service for a police officer generally means that they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This type of language is generally seen in a negative light by today s modern society. It should be avoided at all costs. An example of this type of language would be highlighting a negative phrase that is based on gender, orientation, religion, or ethnicity. EUPHEMISMS Euphemisms are created to avoid sexist and racist language or to soften an expression. When applied in the form of avoiding sexism and racism, It can still be demeaning and should be avoided. It has no time or place for the work environment. The person saying it, is trying to avoid the more sinister aspect of this type of language. When trying to soften the tone of an expression, it can be used to politely describe the passing of a loved one. An example of this would be saying that someone passed away vs died. DOUBLESPEAK Doublespeak is commonly found in politicians and attorneys. It is an attempt to mislead the receiver by saying one thing but really meaning another. It can also be used as a way to not be fully honest. This is generally seen as hiding or misconstruing the facts of what is really happening. An example of this would be when a politician says that they will not support and new tax increases and then raise small fees for waste and water. They can walk away with a clean conscious and say that they voted for a tax ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Evergreen Case Study Journal 10 Residents at Evergreen for the past year or so are two elderly women who are 75 years old. They are best friends although they have only met at the facility. According to Evergreen staff, the two women instantly became friends when they first met each other. They started talking in the lounge area and the initial conversation showed that they had many things in common, including experiences in life. These two ladies have their meals together, participate in recreational activities together and when one of them is feeling indisposed, it may be expected that the other one would be feeling blue. However, these two residents are seldom ill and appear to be happy and content with their lives. This only shows that their friendship is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. How Did Frank Morris Failed To Escape Alcatraz Prison I believe that that Frank Morris and the Anglin brothers who attempted to escape from Alcatraz prison died in their attempt to escape. This can be proved by multitudes of evidence that was gathered over the time period from when they escaped and present day. Their search is still ongoing with new evidence consistently being found that supports their unfortunate death while trying to escape. In addition the only form of evidence that supports their successful escape was provided by a shady drug trafficker who may not be reliable as his business causes him to lie to be able to stay on top. I believe that they failed to escape alcatraz firstly because a corpse was found floating in the bay which was found to be belonging to one of the escapees. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Global Operations Management Global Operations Management Abstract The world offers significant business opportunities for every company, however, opportunities are accompanied by significant challenges for managers. Managing global operations across diverse cultures and markets represents a big challenge and opportunity for companies. To compete in the global market and be successful, companies must learn the strategies, policies, norms and technology necessary to conduct international business. The opportunities for global expansion are numerous, and attaining success is a matter of developing the right strategy to win local markets and its consumers. Global Operations Management In today s global economy many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each country has its unique ways of communicate, act, think, or behave and managers should need to identify and recognized these differences to bridge the gaps between cultures for real communication to take place (Global Strategic Management, 1999). The language barrier is one of the biggest obstacles PPQ Parts manager will have to face when doing business in international markets. Language is one of the contexts in which the company should do adequate research before entering a foreign market, especially when the foreign language is a different one. Keeping an open mind and sensitivity to these differences can lead to better channels of communication and understanding for both parties. Cultural issues are present in all aspects of global activities, including selling to foreign customers, buying materials overseas, working with vendors, and setting up operations. Other issue that the company may face is complying with foreign government regulations and labor requirements. A company looking to set up manufacturing facilities in a foreign country may also face difficulties in making an effective transfer of core technologies, poorly trained local workers, financial restrictions, and a lack of inputs and supplies that meet the necessary quality standards. It is necessary that PPQ Parts managers identify and learn these regulations if they don t want the company to get involved in any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Medical Research and Dependent People Essay Medical Research and Dependent People How may children and other dependent individuals are subjects in research projects to which they cannot consent and from which they cannot benefit? This topic was much discussed in the United States about twenty five years ago, but has recently reemerged in the discussion of the European Convention on bioethics and through current discussion in the medical literature of the kinds of consent and experiments appropriate in the Third World. I summarize the U.S. discussion and solution, present the current European discussion, and conclude with a proposal for understanding and organizing the participation of dependent people in medical experiments. Most of the attempts to understand dependent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This topic was much discussed in the United States about twenty five years ago. It has recently reemerged in the discussion of the European Convention on bioethics and there is a current discussion in the medical literature of the kinds of consent and experiments appropriate in the third world. This paper summarizes the U. S. discussion and solution, presents the current European discussion, and concludes with a proposal for understanding and organizing the participation of dependent people in medical experiments. The U.S. Discussion Ever since the revelation of the atrocious Nazi medical experiments, informed consent has been the standard for protecting individuals from exploitation in scientific experiments. As the tribunal at Nuremberg put it: The voluntary consent of the human subject is essential. This means that the person involved should have the legal capacity to give consent; should be so situated as to be able to exercise free power of choice, without the intervention of force, fraud, deceit, duress, overreaching or other ulterior form of constraint or coercion; and should have sufficient knowledge and comprehension of the subject matter involved as to enable him to make an understanding and enlightened decision. (1948) The Nuremberg Tribunal took consent of individual adults is the standard against which other forms of participation may be measured. In the U.S. discussion, various intellectual devices were used to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Why I Fail In High School Essay It is impossible to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all in which case, you fail by default. Those words were spoken by J.K Rowling. That s the thing. We often have this idea in our heads about being perfect all the time, and without making any mistakes. But the world doesn t work that way. No one grows without making mistakes here and there. The way we can grow, is by learning from our mistakes. Growing is what we need to be successful in life. Here we are, 8th grade graduation. We started making mistakes when we were just little babies. We crawled around on the ground while eating anything we could find between the cracks on the floor. But as children, we didn t ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Templin, I learned that people need to stand up for their actions, even if it has bad consequences. We messed up by thinking that if we keep quiet, we won t get in trouble. From Mr. Voigt, I learned that you don t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great. We made errors by thinking that we will constantly fail, and then we get too scared to try. And so do we make mistakes on those life lessons? Yes. Do we learn from them? Yes. I mean, I could go on and on about every single teacher in our lives that have impacted us, and helped us learn, but that would take far too long. The moral of the story is, we learn things that help us become better people. That s called growth. We ve grown. Not just by height, but as a person. We ve made mistakes, we ve failed, but we got back up. And everyone around helps us, and made us the people we are today. J.K Rowling gave us an inspiring quote, but so did Newton D. Baker. He said, I hope your dreams take you to the corners of your smiles, to the highest of your hopes, to the windows of your opportunities, and to the most special places your heart has ever known. I d like to end this with a thank you. Thank you parents, staff, and friends, for contributing to our lives. We are forever ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Expansion Of Thai Culture In The United States Thai culture has expanded greatly in the United States and remains strong in Thailand as well. According to the 2010 United States Census report, there are about 237,629 Thai Americans living in the United States with a great portion of them calling California home (Kai Hwa Wang). Thailand is located in Southeast Asia, with Bangkok being the capital and a population of over 67 million ( Thailand ). Steffy Micksch, a senior Graphic Design major at Fresno State, was born in Thailand and lived in Pattaya, Thailand until she graduated high school. Her main reason for moving here, along with many others from Thailand, was due to the educational opportunities, especially at Fresno State (Micksch). While many Thai citizens choose to migrate to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most prevalent religion is Buddhism, with 93.6% of the population practicing it ( Thailand ). Steffy and her family are Buddhists and she practices it even though she has moved and is now in a completely different country. When she lived in Thailand, her family would take a trip to the temple one Sunday a month (Micksh). Buddhism emphasizes two main themes, reality and self delusion as well as the nature of cause and effect. It is seen as foolish to bring self delusion, like arrogance or social status, into his or her thoughts or into conversations with others ( Thai Culture ). It is also important for Buddhists to understand that whatever one does now will have implications later ( Thai Culture ), referring to the cause and effect theme. These both are important for all cultures and religions to understand, however, it is practiced within Buddhism. Buddhists also worship Buddha, who taught a path to perfect enlightenment called the Dharma, which Buddhists still actively learn through meditation ( Buddhism for Beginners ). Thai Buddhists worship two times a day, once in the morning and once at night (Dokmai). Meditation and worship brings peace to their mind and allows their mind to be open to the teachings of Buddha. Buddhists believe that Buddha is a real person, not just a God. There are many traditions that occur throughout the Thailand, including celebrations for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Ethical Principles An Analysis of Ethical Principles in The Evaluation The term ethical , as I have come to apprehend it, is not just conforming to putative standards of conduct, but dealing with what is good or bad and with moral duty and obligation. Thomas A. Schwandt, a professor at the University of Illinois, notes that while we can live in a world without standards and guidelines, we cannot live in a world without ethics. Although, standards and guidelines have become prominent and are important guides in today s evaluation process, a greater emphasis is laid on high ethical standards. Evaluators are faced with challenging issues in which they are expected to act in ways that are consistent with the principles of the company and epitomize exemplary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As an Egoist, Evans would implement the standard system because it serves his best interest. Evans concern is with the success of his company, and he is worried that not imposing this norm would cause problems for the company in the long run. As Evan states, it would not give recognition for exceptional performance and so effective SCC managers would probably vote with their feet, confident... they could walk into another probably better paid job the same, or at the latest, the next day. Although Evans is aware that his proposed actions may cost the company an effective manager, he would overlook Somsak s feelings in hope that his subordinates and colleagues would respect his new approach. On the other hand, viewing the problem from a group relativist perspective, which focuses on the expectations others have on our behavior; things would turn out differently than in the pervious perspective. A group relativist believes that his best choice is one that supports the interest of the group. A group relativist would ask himself if his actions relate to that of his group s norms. If his actions are contrary to that of his group, then it is not accepted. Therefore, Evans would modify the pervious changes he made to the system and upgrade Somsak because his fellow predecessors considered it the common practice. As Denis Collins states, associating oneself to the ethical standard of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Collective Bargaining Process LBS 290 Applied Collective Bargaining Course Work Question: Summarize three (3) topics covered during the semester and discuss the issues. To complete this paper the topics chosen are: The Collective Bargaining Process: Preparation, Strategies and Tactics The Collective Bargaining Process: Preparation, Strategies and Tactics Introduction Collective bargaining can be defined as a process where workers representative and management s representative meet and treat at the bargaining table to determine the arrangement of the working relationship between an employer and employees in the workplace (Salamon, 2000; Leap, 1995). This involves setting the terms and condition of employment, putting systems in place to settled any ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are responsible for making proposals and counter proposals supported by convincing arguments to the opposing team, and can determine what a settlement agreement should be subject to the approval of their principal. The interest of constituents must not be compromised. The negotiating team and a chief negotiator must be selected in this stage. The team must have key specialist persons who have a working knowledge of labour management relations, a clear understanding of the existing contract, and some knowledge of economic and industry conditions that could affect the negotiations. The team members must be specialist in various fields in order to be effective. Some of these include: an accountant, labour economist, para legal or lawyer, note taker, manager, researchers and a presenter/chief negotiator. A team leader must be selected who will direct and coordinate the activities of the negotiating team. The best person must be selected for each position. Selection should not be based on scope of influence within the management hierarchical structure or nepotism. Selection must be based on competency and merit. The chief negotiator should be an excellent presenter with the required mix of skill, training and experience, who can command the respect of other team members and those of the opposing team. Selection must be done in an equitable manner. After the team has been selected the other three (3) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. A White Heron By Sarah Orne Jewett The Bird is the Word According to writer, scientist, and environmentalist Aldo Leopold, Conservation is the state of harmony between men and land (BrainyQuote). In the short story, A White Heron , writer Sarah Orne Jewett, portrays the theme that nature must be protected and not harmed. Sarah Orne Jewett was born in the year 1849, in a small town in Maine. Growing up, she always wanted to be a doctor, being that her father was one. When she realized that becoming a doctor required years and years of education, she looked for another occupation. She was always a keen observer of nature. As a child, she loved reading classic books. She had admired how the authors transformed their thoughts to the page. She then aspired to become a writer. As stated in a biography about her, A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whether it was left for a boundary mark, or for what reason, no one could say; the woodchoppers who had felled its mates were dead and gone long ago, and a whole forest of sturdy trees, pines and oaks and maples, had grown again. But the stately head of this old pine towered above them all and made a landmark for sea and shore miles and miles away. Sylvia knew it well. She had always believed that whoever climbed to the top of it could see the ocean (Jewett). The tree symbolizes strength and wisdom over time. As stated by writer Thomas Erskine, When she negotiates the passage from the oak to the pine, she undertakes a great enterprise, one at once challenging and fulfilling. From the top of the pine she can see the vast and awesome world that lies beyond the safety of the farm (Erskine). This represents that as Sylvia climbs the tree, she is growing up and becoming wiser, she is changing. This ties to the theme that nature must be saved because you cannot grow without it. The author also uses similes to help reinforce the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Anchee Min Red Azala Quotes Anchee Min s Red Azalea illustrates that Mao s Cultural Revolution undermined the Confucian values China was built on by drastically changing the concept of being a junzi to the perfect socialist, therefore making people devote themselves to the communist party. This change is present as Anchee Min is not following the policies of Mao and the Little Red Guard because she could not kill her pet chicken, which goes against Mao s public health campaign. Anchee reminisces that he [Committee leader] asked why I was not behaving as a Red Guard should. He asked if I still wanted to be voted as a Mao s Loyalist. Notice how Anchee uses the word head in the first part of the quote. She uses it to show that she was the leader of the Little Red Guard, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Muriel Ou Le Temps D Un Retour Themes It was 1963, eighteen years since the end of a conflict considered by many to be the deadliest in human history. The European continent, struggling to adapt to a postwar world, began experiencing shifts in the international balance of power; shifts that resulted in the seemingly invulnerable colonial system falling victim to numerous episodes of unrest and innumerable efforts at decolonization. One such effort took place in the French military colony of Algeria, beginning in 1954 with a socialist political party launching a series of escalating guerrilla attacks against the European community and ending the previous year with a declaration of independence that came at the cost of hundreds of thousands of lives. As both sides continued to pick up the pieces, a French filmmaker used the decolonization war as the basis for a motion picture that would acknowledge both the scale and the hazards of historical amnesia. Few postwar films depict an armed conflict s far reaching impact on a community more accurately than Alain Resnais s Muriel ou le Temps d un retour (1963), which testifies about the relationship between past and present by concentrating on two seemingly different individuals with a shared inability to move beyond the past. Following in the footsteps of Resnais s debut feature Hiroshima mon amour (1959), a film that also revolves around the vagaries of memory and time, Muriel does not look back on the past with fond nostalgia but with a crushing self delusion that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Jennifer Cervantes Conflicts of the Families in the 21st Century Confetti Girl, by Diana López, and Tortilla Sun, by Jennifer Cervantes are using different points of view to create tension in their stories. First, the author made the girls feel depressed of how their parents won t understand their feelings. Furthermore, the parents are careless of what the girls do and want them to do things as they tell them to. Lastly, the girls opinions are being respected by their parents. Thus, the authors are effectively using different points of view in the story, enabling them to create tension by having the parents who do not understand their children s feelings, not interested in what they do and wants them to just follow their orders, and not respecting their opinions. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such as how Lina got ignored while she was talking about a book sale that they were going to do. In lines 21 22, it states So did I tell you we re having a book sale for our next fundraiser? (Lopez 20). We just unpacked and I had plans. (Cervantes 29). Also, in line 29, it says We just unpacked and I had plans. (Cervantes 29). Lina is again disappointed at her dad s behavior and how he doesn t respect her opinions and thoughts. While Izzy lies about how she couldn t do the plans, making friends over the summer, so that she doesn t have to go to her nana s house. Still, it won t work for her. Not to mention, Lina has to do chores instead of hanging out with her friends after school. In line 2, it describes her emotion as Now when I come home, I ve got to sweep, fold towels, or scrub the bathroom sink. (Lopez 2).In addition, Izzy gets emotional about how she couldn t stay home yelling Why can t I stay here? Alone. (Cervantes 26). All in all, both of the children are being ignored of their opinions, forcefully having to listen to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. China Occupation During the occupation of China by Japan, a time of slaughter for civilians and soldiers alike, the international committee built a safety zone to protect innocent civilians from the chaos. The zone help saved over 200,000 Chinese civilians from the ruthless slaughters during the Nanking Massacre of 1937, and later stayed to help rebuild Nanjing after the Devastation attack. Each country has different views of what they believe was the start of WWII. But Asians trace the war s beginnings all the way back to Japan s first attempt to dominate East Asia the occupation of Manchuria in 1931 (Schreiber 1) John Rabe described on the first page of his diary how the Japanese declare this occupation as a sovereign state, however, in reality, it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My only option was to travel by boat from Tientsin via Cheefoo or Tsingtao and from there by train to Nanking via Tsianfu (Rabe 2). On August 28, 1937, John left his family and arrived at Nanjing on September 7 of 1937. During this time, many rich Chinese, as well as Germans and Americans has fled Nanking, many up to Hankow by the Yangtze River. John Rabe, a Nazis leader of the party in Nanking, was one of the fews who decided to stay to help thousands of civilians who were too poor to leave or has no place to return to. Many of their houses were already destroyed and burned by the Japanese so the many civilians has no place to stay. John Rabe has made bomb dugouts, one in his garden, for the Chinese to use. To prevent an bombing over his neighbor, he has set up tent with the Swastika flag and flags to cover the dugouts. John Rabe wrote in his diary on November 15, about month before the massacre, A visit to the Communications Ministry convinced me that the (chinese) government is about to retreat from Nanking (Rabe 21). Without the government, a group made up primarily of Americans doctors from Kulou Hospital and professors from Nanjing University, came together with one goal. The group was call the International Committee of Nanking Safety Zone because their goal was to create a neutral zone for refugees, in case ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Walt Disney Company Oligopoly Essay The Walt Disney Company falls under the oligopoly market structure, which is defined as a market structure with only a few sellers offering similar or identical products. (Sexton, 2013). The Walt Disney Company began as a cartoon studio in 1923 and has since grown to a global scale. (The Walt Disney Company, 2016). The Walt Disney Company currently owns a wide variety of companies such as the Walt Disney Studios, which is comprised of Walt Disney Animation Studios, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Disney Music Group, Disney Theatrical Group, Disney Toon Studios, Disney Nature, Touchstone Pictures, Marvel Studios, Pixar Animation Studios, and Lucasfilm Ltd. (The Walt Disney Company, 2016). The Walt Disney Company also owns several successful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Memelon Nature Morte, essentially still life, refers to the portrayal of inanimate objects within images. One Artist, recognized for his iconic impressionistic still life work, is Edouard Manet (1832 1883). Manet is revered for being a key instigator in the transition from realism to impressionism; his still life impressionism works were amongst those considered the genesis of the impressionist movement in the late 19th Century. Manet was raised in Paris, to affluent family. Upon failure to make it into the Navy, Manet began to find his love for art and painting. Manet s work The Melon (c.1880), a still life painting of a single watermelon, encapsulates this historical movement of still life paintings. Manet s titular work The Melon s solitary subject matter is a watermelon. The composition of this painting is simple, a trait of Manet s which developed along side his journey into impressionism. Despite being a journey that was heavily criticized, it is the style and nuance of Manet s melon, which sets it apart from traditional still life images. The melon is isolated. It s placed on an innocuous beige support, against a solid black background. However it is through the use of this space around the Melon that Manet is able to utilize the light, which floods the left side of the melon, to create a very soft, fragile, beautiful painting. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is this bold style, which, at the time, viewers found jarring and unnatural, that attracts modern day viewers to Manet s work. The sudden transitions between the colors within the melon, dictated by the soft light source, complement the bold textures. It is this transition of color that gives the object its clear 3D shape. Every brushstroke operated individually, drawing attention to the shape and texture of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Decision Making Biases And The Deepwater Disaster Decision making biases played a devastating role in the Deepwater Disaster. The biases that were present are; representativeness heuristic, overconfidence bias, confirmation bias and escalation of commitment bias. Based on my findings, to some extent, each of the following biases contributed to the Deepwater Disaster. Representativeness heuristic, as stated in our text books is often used when people estimate the probability of an event occurring. It reflects the tendency to assess the likelihood of an event occurring based on one s impressions about similar occurrences (Kreitner Kinicki, 2013). BP s, confidence in its drilling success rate, was partly to blame for the disaster. More importantly, based on the fact that, offshore blowouts occur frequently there were 173 in the Gulf of Mexico alone from 1980 to 2008 there had never been one in deep water. In fact, neither BP nor any of its competitors had proven equipment or technology or any backup plan for a catastrophic failure at great depth. Therefore, the industry did not develop an oil spill plan for the low probability, high consequence event when everything fails, says Greg McCormack, director of the Petroleum Extension Service at the University of Texas. (Hoffman, 2010) According to (Kreitner Kinicki, 2013), overconfidence bias, relates to our tendency to be over confident about estimates or forecasts. This bias is particularly strong when you are asked moderate to extremely difficult questions rather ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Battle Of Hampton Roads Essay The United States Navy has been involved in countless engagements since their creation in October of 1775. During these battles, the need for advance technology and superior leadership became increasing more vital to winning. However, some battles see a greater increase than others do. The Battle of Hampton Roads is one of the paramount battles that lead to the growth of the United States Navy, due to the fact this encounter between the Union and Confederate ironclad ships was unlike any battle that preceded it. On March 9, 1862 after a two day struggle, the Union Navy left Hampton Roads as the victor due to the impressive leadership of Captain John Worden, advanced naval technology, and frankly just pure luck. On the morning of March 8, 1862, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With beating the CSS Virginia in mind and the leaked design plans of the CSS Virginia, much more effort and planning went in the making of the USS Monitor. Swedish engineer John Ericsson was the lead designer of the Union ironclad. It was built from the ground up in just ninety days and was made entirely of iron, giving the vessel a leg up over its opposite. The key design feature that set the USS Monitor apart from the CSS Virginia was the turret that was twenty one feet across and eight feet high, the turret was constructed of eight layers of overlapping one inch iron plate, and it revolved on a spindle... [The guns] were large caliber guns, and because the turret could revolve, they could be pointed in any direction (Symonds 101). Ironclads have never been tested before the Battle of Hampton Roads, so neither side was sure how the effective their ships would be. However, the immense effect the ironclads had on naval battle was evident almost immediately. Rounds no longer tore thorough ships, they bounced off the iron plating causing little to no damage to the vessel. Due to advent of iron plating both sides had to adjust their fighting tactics and weaponry or continue ending battles with neither ship being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Literally Speaking in Quentin Tarantino s film Pulp... Literally Speaking in Quentin Tarantino s film Pulp Fiction Quentin Tarantino s film, Pulp Fiction, uses words to the fullest of their meanings. Words in the film amplify meaning through their duplicity. Characters call one another names wherein the names meanings enhance our understanding of what the character is saying. Even if the author or speaker does not consciously intend the meaning, the language that this paper analyzes contains meaning of psychological importance. Characters actual names in the film are also of particular significanc e. Nearly every character s name reflects his personality or role in the film. Because people are human and integrating a name and personality is difficult, it is only genius for every name to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The change in perceived meaning of the word and the ensuing change in expected reaction made him feel foolish. Rightly, discovering that he had used the wrong word was not an este em shattering blow to Ringo, but it illustrates how the perceived meaning of a word and the ideas it means transmit forecast the expected reaction. The association carried by a name may either amplify or inhibit a character s emotional state. Jules call s the young man Ringo in the restaurant superficially because of his English accent. Strategically, Jules identifies the young man with a broadly admired celebrity to establish fraternity and to calm him. By calling the young man Ringo, Jules superi mposes the admiration that Ringo Starr receives upon the young man. Obviously, Jules did not go through this elaborate thought process when he chose to use that name. If you were to imagine Jules instead using any other British name (e.g. George III, Ch aucer, or John Major) primarily because of the young man s accent, you would see a significantly different reaction. Soon afterward, Jules learns Yolanda s, the young woman s, name in order to pierce through her confused state and reason with her. He at tempts to calm her with a similar strategy. Jules: Nobody s gonna hurt anybody. We re gonna be like three Fonzies. And what s Fonzie like? (No answer) C mon Yolanda, what s Fonzie like? Yolanda: (through tears, unsure) He s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Diarrhea Critical Summary This critical summary provides a background of why people suffer from diarrhea. It also defines what diarrhea is. Numerous ways of avoiding and curing Diarrhea for both adult and children will also be discussed in the summary. Watery feces many times per day, feel like vomiting and cramping, that is Diarrhea. Although, Diarrhea is not a dangerous symptom when it lasts for a short period of time, however, it can be hazardous if Diarrhea does not disappear after week 4. More than 100 types of diseases can cause Diarrhea, but most of the time it is because of the poisonous virus. According to the article, there are two types of Diarrhea, which are acute diarrhea and Chronic diarrhea. Acute diarrhea is when diarrhea lasts for approximately 1 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both types of diarrhea can severely dehydrate one s body. Dehydration can make us have dry skin, headache, constipation, dizziness, low blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, rapid breathing. Diarrhea can be caused, as a result of, consuming certain medicines, not being able to digest some specific foods, some colon issues or it can be created because of the diseases, which impact stomach, small intestine. Fortunately, there is an abundance of preventative measures for diarrhea such as having wonderful hygiene, always cook the meat before consuming it and so on. When it comes to children and babies specifically, they tend to bite their toys which can lead them towards diarrhea. Most of the time, diarrhea of children is associated with the rotavirus. It is quite a usual virus and it can multiply quickly. Rotavirus vaccines are the only remedies which can truly defeat the virus, even though this vaccine is for eliminating the virus, not for curing or preventing diarrhea. Aside from the rotavirus diarrhea, traveler s diarrhea is the common symptom for travelers who decide to travel to developing countries. A few actions can be made to avoid this type of diarrhea, which are to not drink tap water or use it to brush your teeth, restrain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay on Unit 4222-237 Dementia awareness Unit 4222 237 Dementia awareness (DEM 201) 1.1 Dementia is a loss of brain function. If affects memory, thinking, language, judgement and behaviour. Dementia is progressive, so the symptoms will gradually get worse. In a later stage of dementia people will find it hard to carry out daily tasks and will come dependant on other people. 1.2 The key functions of the brain that is affected by dementia are: · The Frontal lobe; which is to do with behaviour, the person s personality, interpretation and feelings. · The Parietal lobe; which is to do with language, special awareness and recognition. · The Temporal lobe; which is to do with memory, speech and hearing. · The Occipital lobe; which is do with the person s vision. · The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... · Vascular dementia when the oxygen doesn t reach the brain. · Dementia in the Lewy Bodies. · Fronto Temporal Dementia. 3.2 3.3 Signs and symptoms of Alzheimer s are: · Minor memory problems · Trouble saying the right words. · Disorientation · Mood swings · Behaviour changes The risk factors for Alzheimer s are: · Age most people are 65+ and likelihood doubles every 5 years. · Family history · Genes (heredity) Signs and symptoms of vascular dementia are: · Difficulties with completing tasks. · Memory loss · Mental confusion · Low attention span · Wandering in the night · Stroke like symptoms The risk factors for vascular dementia are: · Increasing age · History of heart attacks, strokes or mini strokes. · High cholesterol and blood pressure · Diabetes · Smoking Signs and symptoms of dementia in the Lewy bodies: · Low attention span · Visual hallucinations · Delusions · Muscle stiffness · Slower movements · Shaking and trembling · Problems sleeping Risk factors for dementia in the Lewy bodies are: · Having an immediate family member who has this form of dementia may increase your risk of getting it. Signs and symptoms of Fronto temporal dementia: · Aggression · Compulsive behaviour · Being easily distracted · Lack of interest of washing themselves. 3.4 Prevalence rates for dementia in the UK are: 40 64 years: 1 in 1400 65 69 years: 1 in 100 70 79 years: 1 in 29 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Dietetics Code Of Ethics Essay Direct patient care services are to be provided by qualified, dietetic practitioners. There are many resources available for practicing dietitians. Nonetheless, it is important to use the correct professional resources when providing clinical services. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics should be the primary source of information for clinical dietitians because it provides the tools and resources needed to be a food and nutrition leader in any area of practice. The resources available include the Evidence and Analysis Library, Standards of Professional Performance, Standards of Practice, and Code of Ethics for the Profession of Dietetics. Another advantage of using the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is that the clinical dietitian can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Code of Ethics for the Profession of Dietetics main purpose is to provide guidelines and guidance to dietitians on proper practice and conduct in their professional practice with the profession and the public they serve (Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, n.d.). There are a total of 19 principles of the code divided into 5 categories that include fundamental principles, responsibilities to the public, responsibilities to clients, responsibilities to the profession and responsibilities to colleagues and other professionals (American Dietetic Association, 2009). Some of the topics covered in the code of ethics involve supporting and promoting high standards of professional practice, complying with all laws and regulations applicable to the profession, using professional judgment within the limits of the dietitian s qualifications and making referrals when appropriate, and conducting the profession with honesty and fairness (American Dietetic Association, 2009). All of these principles are important to show the respect and value for the dietetics profession as well as to ensure proper adherence according to the qualities and scope of practice of each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Beveridge s Welfare State The welfare state was brought about by the Beverage report of 1942. William Beveridge outlined the five social and economic factors which needed to be restored in order for Britain s economy to thrive once more. He named them the five giant evils poverty, disease, ignorance, squalor, idleness. During the early 1900 s, life in Britain was very different and the government did not accept any responsibilities for its citizens. Laissez faire leadership was in place meaning little guidance and accountability from the state. There was no financial and social aid for unemployment, sick leave and old age. Everyone had to pay to visit the doctor or dentist and as a result the poor suffered gravely. After WW2 Britain was at its lowest, soldiers were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Liberal politician, Sir William Harcourt 1872 sums up the liberals perspective on government involvement. He states that a Government which is not free interferes with everything it can, and a free Government interferes with nothing except what it must. A despotic Government tries to make everybody do what it wishes; a Liberal Government tries, as far as the safety of society will permit, to allow everybody to do as he wishes. This statement conveys the strong liberal belief of minimal government interference in the economy. Liberal s perceive the welfare state as a negative approach to help the economy. They believe if citizen are given too much support they will become dependent of the state, instead propose minimal benefits and encourage self help and hard work. However with this being said, from 1906 Liberals were the first to lay down the foundations of welfare and made an impactful mark of the end of a lassie faire state and the beginning of the welfare state. Concentrating on children, old age and workers some very important legislation were produced including 1905 Unemployed Workmen Act, 1906 Education Act, 1907 School Medical Service, 1908 Old Age Pensions and the 1911 National Insurance Act. Although many of these acts were limited, the liberals initially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Childhood Bulimia Nervosa Background: Eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating are life threatening conditions that affect a person s emotional and physical health. Anorexia nervosa is the intense fear of gaining weight and having an abnormally low body weight. Individuals restrict the amount of food they consume. Bulimia Nervosa is eating large amounts of food and getting rid of the extra calories by force vomiting or misusing laxatives. Abuse during childhood has long been hypothesized to be a risk factor for the development of eating disorders (Harlow, Rayworth, and Wise, 2004). The purpose of this study was to assess the association between childhood violence, victimization, and eating disorders. Methods: A broad search strategy, covering several ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By Rayworth, B., Wise, L., Harlow, B., 2004, Epidemiology, Vol. 15, 271 278. In the article above Rayworth and others (Rayworth, et al (2004)), the researchers conducted a case control study from Harvard Study of Moods and Cycles. Women between the age of 36 and 44 in the years of 1995 through 1997 were sampled. The women returned questionnaires providing information on their menstrual characteristics, current depressive symptoms, and history of major depression. Most studies focus only on sexual abuse without analyzing physical abuse. This study concluded that sexual abuse without physical abuse was not associated with eating disorders. Women with histories of anorexia or bulimia and those who met the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition, reported some childhood abuse. Sexual abuse without physical abuse was not associated with eating disorders, whereas physical abuse without sexual abuse was still associated with a 2 fold increased risk of eating disorders. The joint effect of both physical and sexual abuse resulted in a 3 fold increased risk of eating disorder symptoms and a nearly 4 fold increased risk of eating disorders that met DSM IV criteria. (Rayworth, et all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Analysis Of The Movie Hot Seat A former hacker is trapped in his office with his chair wired to explode if he stands up and in order to survive he must hack his way into a computer mainframe to open a vault for an unseen assailant. STORY COMMENTS HOT SEAT is a well written thriller that fully engages the audience. It s the type of script in which one feels as if they are watching the film. The plot is similar to the concepts used in SPEED and in the film PHONE BOOTH. In this story, the protagonist finds himself trapped in his office and forced to remain seated in a chair wired by a bomb. If he stands up, the bomb goes off. The hero is forced to hack his way into a complicated mainframe to open a vault for a mysterious assailant. To raise the stakes, his family is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He s proactive with trying and failing. There s a nice twist with the reveal of the perpetrator and a nice climax at the end except for the perpetrator strapping a bomb vest on an 8 year old. This could be highly disturbing to the audience. Even though the idea of the other right is skillfully set up, there s a taboo about exploiting children and seeing an explosive vest on a child could dissuade a producer. With that said there are other areas worth discussing for possible revisions. However, even without these possible revisions, the script feels marketable. The first area worth discussing is the opening scene in central park and the hot dog cart. It s creative and interesting choice, but highly unrealistic. When first read, one was not sure of the tone, especially with the description of processed guts and yumminess. A more realistic scene doesn t involve a hot dog cart, but simply people strolling in the park, and perhaps some teens or a homeless person find something like a box and it s a bomb. The idea of the bomber going to the trouble of getting a hot dog cart is more for dramatic purposes than realistic. The scene between Jackson and Wally on page 2 isn t the most engaging i.e. their dialogue. What works is the subtext about Life is chess. You better have a plan A, B, and C, or game over. On page 28, again, their dialogue doesn t fully engage. On page 3, a frantic officer tells them that there s an explosion in central park, and then on page 28, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The effect of osmosis in potato cells with different... The effect of osmosis in potato cells with different concentrations of sucrose solution Aim: To test the effect of different concentrations of sucrose solution to osmosis in a potato cells by putting potato pieces in test tubes of water containing different concentrations of sucrose solution. Scientific Theory: Osmosis is defined as the movement of water molecules across a partially permeable membrane from a region of high water concentration to a region of low water concentration. In a high concentration of water the amount of solute (e.g. sugar) is low. This could be called a weak or dilute solution. In a low concentration of water the amount of solute (e.g. sucrose) is high. This could be called a strong or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prediction: I think that the higher the concentration of sucrose the larger the amount of water will be transported into the potato cells as osmosis is the net flow of water through a selectively permeable membrane from a high water concentration to low water concentration. This means the water molecules from a low sucrose solution will move water molecules but not sugar molecules through the potato skin into the potato cells making it turgid and absorb water molecules from the solution surrounding it. In a higher concentration of sucrose in a solution the same process will occur but less water can be transported as there will be more sugar and less water meaning that excess water from inside the potato cells will transport from the cells to the high sucrose concentration solution which will cause the potato to shrink and become flaccid. Plan Apparatus: 1 potato Cork borer Sucrose solution Distilled water 10 Test tubes (boiling tubes) Burettes Scales I will be measuring the mass of the potato piece after osmosis has occurred in the test tube, after the process has happened I will take out the potato and dry it to ensure excess water is not added to the results which could produce an anomalous result, I will then place the potato piece onto the scales and note the results on a table.
  • 40. The control variable in my experiment is the water that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Social, Cultural, Humanitarian Committee Summary HSINMUN XII 2016 Committee: General Assembly 3: Social, Cultural, Humanitarian Committee (GA3: SOCHUM) Expert Chair: Cheryl Lin (IBSH) Issue: Regulating and reducing the alteration of history in public education General Overview of the Topic The course of history serves as an influential bridge that connects the past with our education, future, and perspectives on crucial issues. In public education, history is a school subject that is taken by a large population of students, and although authors and historians are working to create content with less bias, the course is bound to present subjectivities. Such examples include the neglect towards the Soviet era war crimes in Eastern European countries or the lack of attention given to the Nanking Massacre in Japanese textbooks. These misleading alterations of historical content can often cause the minds of youths to lack important facts and instead be distorted with false information. Thus, in order for society to achieve incremental equality and to preserve true and meaningful historical context, we must take initiatives to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She strongly disapproves of the textbooks that whitewash and minimize the consequences of this massacre. As the author and director of Torn Memories of Nanking, Matsuoka has recorded testimonies of both survivors and perpetrators over the past 28 years. Her extensive efforts are widely recognized with several awards outside of Japan and is nicknamed as the conscience of Japan by the Chinese press. Although Matsuoka continues to remain as a minority voice and controversial figure in Japan, she serves as a significant figure workings towards the lessening of historical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Troubleshooting Centerfire Rifle Troubleshooting centerfire rifles, there seems to be a few similar problem areas throughout the different types of rifles. Failure to feed, failure to eject, failure to extract and misfire are the some of the most common failures, usually from being worn out, misuse or not properly being maintained with routine maintenance. Identifying what the problem is the best area to start to troubleshoot the cause of the failure. Failure to eject can have several underlying issues depending if it is a semi automatic, bolt action, lever action or slide action. The most common failure common across these types rifles is the ejector spring is a week, broken or gummed up from oil, dirt and grease. For a bolt action rifle the other possible failure is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I must admit I have never heard of a Ruger Scout Rifle until reading this article. Looking at the diagrams it kind of reminds me of M 14 carbine with a modern upgrade. Call me old fashion but I am not sold 100% on synthetic stocks for rifles, except of course the AR 15 platform. I will have to seek out a Ruger Scout Rifle and see what it is about. As far as the article this week it does not give any troubleshooting advice on the Ruger Scout, but does offer some solid advice on the disassembly of the rifle. The author is very adamant not to open then firing pin assembly as this is restricted to the factory. This is due to very powerful springs and the need to proprietary tools. It appears the biggest headache in disassembling the Scout is the forward mounting screw and lug. A very effective tool is the California Torque Wrench with a hex adapter, it is designed to be used with super tight screws. The action cannot be removed until these two screws are removed. Once the screws are removed the action can be slowly lifted to assure the barrel and receiver remain level. The magazine well and trigger guard as pushed downward to separate from the stock. To remove the bolt, rotate the bolt handle upward and pull bolt to the rear while swinging the bolt stop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Plantation and Race in the Caribbean Essay Plantation and Race in the Caribbean The incredible history of the Caribbean is indeed, one of the most rich, and at the same time troubling, of the New World. Its incredibly heterogeneous population and its social racial base make it a very difficult place to, for instance, live and raise a family. While some children may have a future because of their light complexion, the others are doomed to a life of poverty in the unforgiving culture and society of the Caribbean. Three people have taken it upon themselves to portray the Caribbean in their own ways. The opinions of Sidney Mintz, Michelle Cliff and Antonio Benitez Rojo are made clear in their works and are discussed below in relation to two main issues; race and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Boy is white, and is very intent on being so. He does not help out dark people, and only condemns them when he sees them. Clare s mother, Kitty is darker and is the opposite of Boy in her treatment of the darker colored people on the island. She does not talk much when Boy criticizes her people, but near the end of the book both parents make their feelings abundantly clear in their argument over the black woman urinating on the side of the street. Boy says to his family, What are we to do with people like that. (Cliff, 1984, p.130) Kitty retorts, Where do you get this we stuff, white man? (Ibid.) Boy responds with, Come on, Kitty, no matter what you do with them, they ll never be like us. (Ibid., p.131) This is too much for Kitty, who in a rare state of rage yells, Why don t you shut your filthy hateful mouth, you damn cuffy. She s probably pregnant and alone something you would not know about. (Ibid.) With that, Kitty makes him stop the car and so she could give the woman all the money that she had on her. This example illustrates perfectly how the issue of race permeates the everyday lives of the inhabitants of Jamaica, and the rest of the Caribbean for that matter. This is certainly not meant to be an isolated case of racial incident, as is portrayed throughout the rest of the book. Boy s racism is also shown in many other ways, such as by the fact that he wants Clare to marry someone as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Moon Cake Festival Essay Moon Cake Festival: A Mid Autumn Festival (Chung Chiu), the third major festival of the Chinese calendar, is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month. This festival corresponds to harvest festival s observed by Western cultures (in Hong Kong, it is held in conjunction with the annual Lantern Festival). Contrary to what most people believe, this festival probably has less to do with harvest festivities than with the philosophically minded chinese of old. The union of man s spirit with nature in order to achieve perfect harmony was the fundamental canon of Taoism, so much so that contemplation of nature was a way of life. This festival is also known as the Moon Cake Festival because a special kind of sweet cake (yueh ping) prepared ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The old man on the moon: There is a saying in Chinese that marriages are made in heaven and prepared on the moon. The man who does the preparing is the old man of the moon (Yueh Lao Yeh). This old man, it is said, keep as a record book with all the names of newborn babies. He is the one heavenly person who knows everyone s future partners, and nobody can fight the decisions written down in his book. He is one reason why the moon is so important in Chinese mythology and especially at the time of the Moon Festival. Everybody including children, hikes up high mountains or hills or onto open beached to view the moon in the hope that he will grant their wishes. To celebrate this sighting of the moon, red plastic lanterns wrought in traditional styles and embellished with traditional motifs are prepared for the occasion. It is quite a sight to see Victoria Park in Causeway Bay, or Morse Park in Kowloon, alight with thousands of candlelit lanterns. These Lantern Carnivals also occur spontaneously on most of the colony s beaches. The lantern are made in such traditional shapes are rabbits, goldfish, carps, butterflies, lobsters and star shaped fruits. However, in modern Hong Kong you will also see lantern in the shape of missiles, airplanes, rockets, ships and tanks. In Chinese mythology, the butterfly is the symbols of longevity and the lobster the symbols or mirth. Star shaped fruit is the seasonal fruit in the autumn, and the crap is an old symbol of the Emperor, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Melting Point Analysis of Crude and Recrystallized... Abstract Acetic Anhydride and p Aminophenol were heated in a vial attached to an air condenser to synthesize crude acetaminophen, resulting in 0.097 grams (47.48% yield). The crude acetaminophen was then recrystallized in a solvent of water and methanol over heat resulting in 0.082 grams (39.61% yield) of pure acetaminophen. Melting points of both crude and pure acetaminophen were taken, and found to be 165.9 170.9°C and 168.2 171.5°C, respectively. The literature melting point of acetaminophen is 169.5 171.0°C, indicating that our final product was pure. Introduction The synthesis of acetaminophen involves the attraction of the electrophilic carbonyl group of acetic anhydride to the nucleophilic NH2 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An automatic pipet was used to measure 0.450 mL water and 0.165 mL acetic anhydride and was added to the conical vial. A spin vane was placed into the vial and an air condenser was attached. Heating: The mixture was heated at 120°C using an aluminum block and was stirred gently. After all of the solid dissolved, it was heated for 20 additional minutes to ensure the reaction was complete. Isolation of Crude Acetaminophen: The vial was removed from the heat and cooled to room temperature. The spin vane was rinsed with 2 3 drops of warm water over the conical vial. The vial was cooled to room temperature then placed in an ice bath for 15 minutes. The liquid was decanted from the mixture and the resulting crystals were dried on filter paper. The crystals were then placed on a watch glass for further drying. The crystals were weighed and a small sample was placed into a capillary tube for melting point determination. Crystallization of Acetaminophen: The product was placed in a Craig tube and several drops of hot (100°C) solvent (50% water, 50% methanol, by volume) was added and heated until all of the crystals dissolved. The Craig tube was plugged and set in an Erlenmeyer flask to cool. Crystallization was induced once the mixture was at room temperature by scratching the inner wall of the tube. It was then placed into an ice bath for ten minutes until crystallization was complete. The tube was then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Wildlife Is Being Threatened But We Can Protect It Have you ever wanted to have a bonfire? Do you love the home you live in? Do you ever waste the water you drink? The next time you focus on these conveniences or advantages of your life, consider what you re doing to the wildlife environment. Wildlife habitats are being destroyed in many ways by many factors. For the purpose of this paper I m going to focus on the following five areas. Increased Development Fire Pollution of water Redistribution of water Natural Disasters All three factors above represent destructive factors contributing to habitat destruction. A habitat is defined as an undisturbed natural region in which wildlife lives. For example, fish live in ponds, bears and wolves, as well as deer and squirrels live in the forest. Lizards and snakes reside in the desert. To begin with, increased development is a major effect of threatening wildlife. Agriculture is causing wildlife to be destroyed because forests are being turned into croplands. They re increasing pressure to redevelop land conservation and crops. Agriculture is killing wildlife because the habitats are being taken over by croplands. Deserts and forests are continually being wiped out by developers and investors who are more interested in making money than preserving wildlife. Habitat destruction is increased by the rapidly growing human population. As populations increase, we, as humans tend to demand the use of more agricultural land consumption to build our cities and towns and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The On The Bank Of Canada Website Problem 1 a) Base on the Bank of Canada website, as of December 31, 2014, the total balance outstanding of Treasury Bills and Bonds is 628,665,887,500( Government of Canada Treasury Bills and Domestic Marketable Bonds Outstanding , 2016), as of April 30, 2016, the total balance outstanding of Treasury Bills and Bonds is 655,400,506,500 ( Government of Canada Treasury Bills and Domestic Marketable Bonds Outstanding , 2016) What happened: The total balance outstanding of Treasury Bills and Bonds is increasing. I would invest in bonds. 2 examples of fixed income: Preferred stock, corporate bonds Additional risk: Interest rate risk: When the interest rate goes up, the bond price will goes down. Inflation risk: When the inflation comes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Second, when the growth happens for the stock, the investor can achieve more money. Third, the investor can avoid inflation through buying stocks. Investing call options: First, to achieve the benefits from differences in price. If the future price increases, the investor can sell it at a higher price to get benefit. Second, investing call options can reduce transaction exposure. Third, the investor can achieve leverage effect and take advantage of the leverage effect to do the transaction. Investing put options: First, to achieve the benefits from differences in price as well. Second, the investor can achieve leverage effect. Third, investing put options can protect book profit. c) Cumulative returns: S P/TSX is: 8.10% Nikkei 225 is: 8.33% FTSE 100 is: 3.08% DAX is: 1.44% Plot: S P/TSX: Nikkei 225: FTSE 100: DAX: How to calculate: Using excel. First finding out the price data from the beginning of 2016 to the end of April on the internet (yahoo finance), and then using everyday s price to calculate the returns. Base on the returns, using I dollar invest as a transaction to calculate the monthly cumulative returns. Finally, adding monthly cumulative returns to get cumulative returns of these four months. Highest performance and reasons: S P/TSX: The highest performance is at the end of April, 2016 (April 29, 2016). Because mining stocks increased to a highest price
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  • 49. Cultural Analysis Assignment When I began this assignment, I knew I wanted to try out a culture I know practically nothing about. I love Chinese and Japanese food, so I decided to turn in the direction of sitting at a restaurant with Chinese/Asian cuisine. This was a simple sit down dinner that did not occur on any special day like holidays. The setting that I chose was a Cantonese restaurant located in Elmwood Park called New Star Restaurant . While I walked in, I noticed a variety of gift items such as porcelain turtles, buddhas, Maneki Neko (welcoming cat), pandas, etc. There was a lot of red and gold decor in the interior of the restaurant. The people of this culture are very strong believers in good fortune, good health, and family. The red means success in relationships ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have people in my family that have many negative perceptions about the asian culture. For example, I have a family member that refuses to eat Chinese food out of fear of eating dog meat. This is very irrational, and I do not have perceptions like these. In my own culture, we eat mostly with our without hands. I have had a server bring me a washcloth to wash my hands before I start eating to prevent bacterial contamination. I still noticed the integrity within this culture and my own. I have met some amazing servers, and this one was no exception. I think the foods are very different, but they do not mean one culture is better than the other. I do have the option to display my own ethnicity in some situations because it can be uncomfortable to expose my differences in certain environments. It can be because of danger or fear of being out of my comfort zone. I think my ethnicity is not as strongly expressed as the one I observed because my culture is much more minimal. We are not into attention to detail, or large displays of culture. I feel that it is more likely to move away from expressing these aspects of our social identity because in modern day, people are targeted for their differences. I think this is influenced by leaders in power that generate a reason for hate among all those that are not Caucasian. By this, I mean president Donald Trump and his administration. I think that as he continued to stir up emotions of hate, people will be less likely to want to be who they are and display their culture ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Impacts Of The Holocaust And The Holocaust The Holocaust, a genocide which lasted from 1942 to 1945 in which around 6 million European Jewish people were killed, was the result of the Ideals of the the past chancellor of Germany, Adolf Hitler. Hitler came into power by capitalising on world wide events such as the great depression in 1929 resulting from the Wall Street crash. He began spreading his ideals of anti semitism to the German population in preparation for the Final Solution , which became known as the Holocaust with the assistance of propaganda, violence, and an economic boycott. Most of the impacts resulting from his methods proved to be extremely valuable to the success of the preparation as they efficiently and effectively brainwashed a hateful image of the Jewish population into the minds of the German people and aligned them with Hitler s ideals of anti Semitism. However, some of his methods did were not valuable to preparing the German people as they were not able to depict a hateful image of the Jews. Propaganda was arguably one of the most effective ways for ideas to be spread around rapidly, In his autobiography, Mien Kampf, Hitler states: Propaganda tries to force a doctrine on the whole people..... Propaganda works on the general public from the standpoint of an idea and makes them ripe for the victory of this idea. It shows that Hitler understood the effectiveness of propaganda and used it to spread his anti Semitist ideals towards the German people to create a negative image of the Jewish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Beneath Clouds Analysis Intertextual study Beneath clouds Growing up Asian in Australia Identity Beneath Clouds directed by Ivan Sen and Baked Beans and Burnt Toast written by Jacqui Larkin both explore the theme identity in the four main characters, Peter, Jacqui, Lena and Vaughn. Ivan Sen uses mise en scène, dialogue, setting and symbolism when directing to stoutly portray the identity of Lena and Vaughn. Correspondingly Jacqui Larkin scrutinizes identity primarily through dialogue, metaphors, hyperbole and imagery in order to emphasise the problems Jacqui faces with identity. Seemingly both Sen and Jacqui both explore Identity but in similar and distinctive ways to make the audience ponder about how the main characters are feeling relating to their identity throughout the film and book. Paragraph 2: In Beneath Clouds and Baked Beans Burnt Toast they both show the main theme identity through community. In the film the main characters Lena and Vaughn live in a small country town which is full of Indigenous people and white people. Vaughn lives in the stereotypical life as an Aboriginal. The cops treat Vaughn like he is a speck of dust, they call him boy to downgrade him and his race. The white people think of Aboriginals as people with low self esteem and all they do is drink alcohol and abuse their wives. They believe that Aboriginals are uneducated. The white people do not treat the Aboriginals in the same way as their own race. This is also displayed in Baked Beans and Burnt Toast ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. The Nature In Crossing By Mark Slouka The Nature is many things. It s one of the realest places to be. The Nature won t lie to you or adjust the reality just so it will please you. The Nature doesn t care, it does what it wants and then you d just have to deal with it. It challenges you, forces you to face the reality and most important of all, it makes you confront your deepest fears and get answers for questions, you didn t even know you had. Crossing is a short story written by Mark Slouka. It s about a father, who s going on a field trip with his son. The father has just been divorced and hasn t been happy for a long time, but the nostalgia about the trip, which he also went on with his own father, and having to spend time with his son, makes him feel happy. The short story is told with a third person limited narrator and from the father s point of view. The narrator is descriptive, the surroundings are all very well described, and there s both indirect and direct speech throughout the story. The indirect speech is often used when the father thinks back on conversations he had earlier in his life. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The trip the father and his son go on is out in the nature to a place, where the father seemed to spend a lot of time when he was young and river crossing is a familiar activity of his. They had to cross the river twice, on their way to the barn where they d camp and on their way home again. The river plays a huge part in the story therefore it s important to understand its meaning and significance. The Nature can reflect ones deepest fears and the father s fears takes form of the river, where he later comes to face them. Firstly, the river makes him scared. It s been a long time since he had last seen it. He remembered it differently, not as strong and big as it has come to be. Well there she is, he said. (p.2, l.41) He refers to the river as she, he endowed the river with spirit and as it s described, she s a very dangerous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Mark Antony And Popular Culture Mark Antony and Popular Culture: Masculinity and the Construction of an Icon by Rachael Kelly, is a pathbreaking analysis of how Antony (the pop culture icon, hopeless lover and drunkard) differs so substantially from Antonius (the historical figure, esteemed general and statesman). Kelly successfully lays out with great quality and depth how the mythology itself performs a deeper socio cultural function. In order to further examine and engage with this idea, this informative and original study employs a socio ideological analysis of a series of seven culturally resonating screen texts dating from, for example, Cleopatra (Cecil B DeMille, 1934) to the television series Rome (HBO, BBC, RAI, RAI2, 2005 2007). This meticulously ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other important texts that were not examined such as silent films, comedies, animation, and pornography all of which have told the story of Mark Antony in some way or another at some point were purposefully neglected. Due to Kelly s analysis only considering those films that follow the genre conventions of the historical epic, meaningful information about hegemonic masculinity as it is encoded within these genres is neglected and it does not help that often times, discourses in a historical epic are embedded within Western gender and identity construction and therefore go unseen to audiences. However, this exemplar book still greatly contributes to the fields of gender, history and media by taking gender studies to a new direction by probing the purpose and boundaries of hegemonic masculinity within Western cultural and political discourse. Students, scholars and fans of Mark Antony and gender will learn greatly from this monograph and in which the Antonian mythography has been translated into the complex semiological system that is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...