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Essay Volcanoes
Affects of Volcanoes
The plates which are about 20 miles thick, make up the earth s crust and are a chief cause of volcanic
activity. These plates are always in motion. They move very slowly, however some at times bump in
to each other. These movements put a lot of pressure on the surface rock. Volcanoes obtain their
energies from such movement and pressure. Volcanoes form at the boundaries of these plate where
two types of movement occurs, two plates will collide with each other or the plates will move apart
from each other. Some of these plates layers are cooled and are made up of rigid rocks.
The affects on the landscape is lava that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Also lava flow is more life threatening but can produce a lot of property damage as well as economic
loss. Volcanic ash can collapse roofs and damage crops, especially if they become wet from rainfall.
Debris flows called lahars that are mixtures of volcanic debris and water made from melted snow or
ice or heavy rainfall. If anything comes in the path of lahar can destroy and also travel quickly through
valleys.
Indirect hazards are usually non volcanic effects that accompany or follow eruptions. Examples are
rainfall caused debris flow, and post eruption disease and famine. Tsunamis are large seismic sea
waves generated by sudden movement of the seafloor. This sudden seafloor movement can be caused
by a large earthquake or by the collapse of an island volcano during or after an eruption. Tsunamis can
devastate low lying coastal areas and can be deadly if people living in such areas are not evacuated.
Indirect hazards also include volcanic deposits from large eruptions. These deposits can blanket farm
fields and grazing lands, leading to the loss of crops and livestock and ultimately to the starvation of
people dependent on them for life. During the period from the 17th century to the 19th century,
tsunamis and posteruption starvation and disease caused most eruption related deaths.
Possible future activity can be noticed sometimes by predicting the next
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Crime And Media Analysis
The media has a tendency to vilify the perpetrator in order to gain more attention from the readers and
they do this by leaving things out of their report. The types of information that tend to be excluded
from media accounts of criminal behaviour are those that would explain why the crime was
committed. Such as, the type of situation the individual was in, whether they were in the correct state
of mind, and/or what led the accused person to commit the offence. The textbook had a great example
of how the media fails to give the audience an alternative reasonable explanation For instance, a report
about a single mother accused or convicted of child abuse may describe her as disturbed and ignore
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Such as a young black male dressed in baggy jeans or fitted jeans, a black hoodie, and a ball cap.
Using such descriptions like this to describe an armed robber of a convenience store or of a suspect in
question involved in a string of home invasions is implanting the idea that any young black male
dressed like the description above could be dangerous. Thus leaving the public to form the common
perception of young black males to be the common criminal. The public than ostracizes all young
black males bases on the media reports however the description is based on the fashion trend in today
s urban style which the media fails to inform the public
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Life Of An Autistic Person
Imagine living a life in which everything you say or do is hardly understandable. Could you deal with
the frustration that comes with having to always depend on someone for simple things such as using
the bathroom, asking for a glass of water or simply writing your own name? This is the daily life of an
Autistic person. Autism is a big learning, developmental disorder which causes people to mentally and
socially process things slower. As time goes by the number of kids with autism gradually continues to
increase and even though there is no cure for it yet, it can still be treated. Autism affects a person s
way of learning, it makes them have trouble interacting with others, and many people and students
tend to bully and misjudge them. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An example of the physical ways of how they don t interact with others is that they isolate themselves
from everyone else by usually playing by themselves as if they were in their own world. This leads to
their emotional gap of interaction with others to increase as they get older. This causes for them to not
make any emotional attachments to those who care for them. The only emotional connection they have
is either their mother or someone who is extremely close to them. I am extremely close to one of my
autistic cousin whose name is Raul. This emotional connection was built through extensive hours of
interaction which included: playing with him, taking care of his personal needs, as well as learning his
way of speech. It is hard for them to make relationships with others since most of the time they
depend on their parents and/or guardians to know what they want or expect to have. Building an
emotional connection with an autistic child takes up a lot of time and effort. This limits their
communication skills with different people other than their family
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The Pros And Cons Of A Voluntary Active Euthanasia
People have always analyzed the permission to die from various perspectives. Historically,
representatives of different cultures have treated this natural stage of life as a release or a punishment
for wrongful actions. For instance, samurais took their own lives that were honorable doings. On the
contrary, some cultures still have capital punishment for crimes. Nevertheless, today public is lively
discussing the issue of dying from the ethical point of view.
The main question that raises a concern of the public is a controversy of the patient s ability to take his
own life away. This action is a voluntary active euthanasia that is very close to killing or suicide,
according to one of the viewpoints. Nonetheless, the voluntary passive euthanasia
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Anchor Charts
Anchor charts are an important part of teaching literacy along with other visual teaching tools. I admit
that I struggle with the creation of these tools. There are two reasons:
I don t feel creative or artistic enough to make an acceptable one.
I tend to put too many ideas or strategies on one chart and it looks cluttered and ineffective.
DIY Literacy: Teaching Tools for Differentiation, Rigor, and Independence, breaks the process into
bite size pieces, guiding any teacher through the steps of making effective visual teaching tools.
Four key teaching tools developed in the book include.
Teaching Charts: Teaching into Repertoire and Process
Demonstration Notebooks: Showing Students the How
Micro progression Notebook: Supporting and Clarifying ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The authors break down the design elements into what matters most for an effective visual.
Suggestions are specific and clearly spelled out.
Be sure to make use of white space and leave wide margins.
Write big and separate sections to draw attention to chunks of text.
Color is one of the easiest ways to make teaching tools attractive, possibly branding certain types of
teaching with specific colors.
The authors end the chapter with a reminder to teachers; But in the end, it is far, far more important
that teaching tools be helpful to kids, not attractive .
DIY Literacy is not only a how to book on designing visual tools but includes advice on
implementation in the classroom. Students learning will be positively impacted by the concrete ideas
A quote from Kate and Maggie s blog, Indent, It s about the personalized touch; it s about being
playful in our teaching while reaching toward academic excellence; it s about being imperfect in the
most perfect
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Enforcing School Uniforms
On the other side, there are many issues that arise when the thought of enforcing school uniforms into
public schools come to light. There are people who think that school uniforms should not be required
to wear in schools; thinking school uniforms take away student s individuality and freedoms without
letting them become their own person.
First, the main argument against school uniforms is how it violates the student s first s amendment
rights of their freedom of expression. Many students claim that requiring them to wear particular
clothing deprives them of the ability to freely express themselves through their choice of dress. For
example, I can see where students are coming from, but at the same time I don t see how it can violate
their
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Amadeus Ghitch Theory
Gladwell discusses the various theories of how many people had succeeded in life and their careers.
Most of these theories lineup together or falls hand in hand with one another; especially race, the skin
color of these people have a lot to do with their success. Receiving opportunities are very essential to
success, as well as being born at the right time, and how you are raised can all impact how we will
succeed in our lives. Many of the most successful people say to be able to succeed all you need is
merit and to work hard, this is usually said upon white people. Whereas it is more difficult for people
of color succeed majorly due to discrimination. A theory Gladwell mentions to have been successful in
receiving opportunities, like Amadeus Mozart (Gladwell, 40) who was a child prodigy composing
music at the age of five. Mozart was the most talented of his time, but it hadn t been for his father
pushing him so much Amadeus Mozart would of never reach 10,000 hours of practice. His father was
the main reason he received so many opportunities like making sure he was in lessons. Another theory
discussed is to succeed it is crucial to be born in the right time, The Matthew Effect; like in sports and
school rules Gladwell talks about (Gladwell ch.1). If you were born after the cut off date, you were
held back not allowing you to succeed as much as you originally would, if given the same opportunity.
Another example is when the Jews came and were able to use their skills to
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Wal Mart Is A Public Corporation
Founded by Sam Walton, Wal Mart is a global discount retailer headquartered in Bentonville, a small
city in Arkansas, USA. Wal Mart is a public corporation, the largest public corporation by revenue,
one of the biggest retailers in the world, and its stock is traded in several international stock
exchanges. Walmart has grown over the last 50 years, nearly 260 million customers visit our more
than 11,500 stores under 63 banners in 28 countries and ecommerce sites in 11 countries each week.
With fiscal year 2016 revenue of $482.1 billion, Walmart employs 2.3 million associates worldwide
1.5 million in the U.S. Wal Mart provides general merchandise: family apparel, health beauty aids,
household needs, electronics, toys, fabrics, crafts, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Key financial ratios for retailers focus on aspects of income, liquidity and profitability. It is crucial for
retail stores to consider key financial ratios, however, is just the starting point. Once calculated, the
comparison of these ratios to industry standards would serve as targets to improve and review their
own performance over time. Through comparison and trend analysis, managers can further identify
key areas of weaknesses that may need immediate attention. Considering income retail managers turn
to the gross margin as an indication of the sales dollars remaining after subtracting the costs of
purchasing merchandise. Managers use this as a key indicator of their ability to convert existing
inventory into future cash. Audit planning provides specific guidelines that auditors need to follow
when conducting an external audit. External public accounting requires external audit to ensure that
the outside stakeholders and ensure that the company financial statements are prepared in accordance
with the GAAP or IFRS. To create the audit plan for Wal Mart Stores Inc. it requires that I understand
the entity, its environment and its external control system. My audit plan will involve assessing risk of
material misstatement that
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Indirect Functional Assessment
II. BEHAVIORAL OBSERVATION
Setting One: Home
First Meeting: Indirect Functional Assessment
The B A.T. clinical team met Oscar s mother, Mariciela, his sister Giselle on August 8, 2016. Giselle
acted as translator for her mother. On this date the B.A.T. team conducted an indirect functional
assessment, which consisted of a parent interview and review of ABA services in relation to Oscar.
The clinical team gathered information regarding Oscar s history (as outlined in the above section) and
inquired about the challenges they encounter, including any behaviors that are of concern.
Oscar s mother reported an overall concern with Oscar s development. She indicated concerns with his
daily independent/adaptive skills, including toileting, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
clinical team greeted Oscar and his mother at the door. His mother directed the team and Oscar to the
family room. The clinical team engaged Oscar with a puzzle and a rubix cube. Oscar put the puzzle
pieces in his mouth and the clinical team blocked and redirected him, mom added that Oscar mouths
small objects. The clinical team probed various skills with Oscar. Based on direct observation Oscar
displays difficulty with one step instructions (i.e. Give me. (2x), Stand up, (2x) and Come here ); on
four out of five of the one step instructions he required one to two prompts. Oscar did comply with
Come here. Ms. Moran reports that when Oscar is hungry he will pull her arm and guide her to the
stove. Oscar was also observed to not turn his head to sound and look when his name was called.
Oscar did not look when his mother or the clinical team called him. Oscar was not able to imitate
simple sounds such as Ma Ba , and Da. Oscar was observed to not know his body parts, such as nose,
eyes, and head, each time he needed physical prompting. Finally, Mom reports that Oscar understands
simple functions such as a bathroom is for toileting bathing; the table is for eating; and the TV is for
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Essay about The Works of E. B. White
Like all other authors, E. B. White s work was critically analyzed throughout his career. Most would
give bad feedback, but everyone loved him and his writing. He had such a unique style of writing that
made him popular for all ages. His books ranged from children books all the way to humor and
knowledge about the styles of writing for adults. His ability to open up readers imaginations draws
them in and makes them wanting more. With that, E. B. White is still considered one of the most loved
and best selling authors in history today. Elwyn Brooks White was born on July 11, 1899. As a child,
White did not enjoy school much. He preferred to be outside like any other young boy (Meet E. B.
White, 6). When he grew older, he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Delaney, Thoreau s subtle humor and individualistic philosophy has influenced White
and it can be seen through his writing, including his short fiction. Delaney also said that White never
lost his sense of humor even when dealing with depressing subjects. Most characteristic of White s
short stories is their strange mixture of humor and emotional distress. In this way he resembles his
friend James Thurber. Thurber was a major influence on White, just as White was on him. Delaney
also went on to say that they were both admirers of Henry James, and that older writer s high literary
standards and dedication to his craft are obviously reflected in White s short stories. White has also
been praised for his use of prose style. This makes his writing flow easily and seem almost effortless.
Years before he started working at The New Yorker, White had started to write stories about a little
mouse named Stuart Little and in 1941 he decided he wanted to finish the stories. In 1945, Stuart
Little was published. This novel is about conflict, coping, persistence, and hope. It s an episodic
adventure tale reminiscent of novels in the picaresque style. A fantasy is also relayed through
omniscient third person narration. In this story, Stuart is challenged by his size and must struggle to
complete even the simplest tasks that most people take for
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My Passion In Computer Science
I still remember the day, I first used a computer at my uncle s house in the summer of 2000. As a boy
of 8, I was astonished to see the interaction between a television like object and some keys. From that
day, I believe, deep passion for computer grew inside me. A few years later when I got acquainted
with the internet, Computer Science became my most favorite topic. Being amazed by the potentiality
of the internet, I attended a Web Development course after completing high school. Since then I took
Web Development seriously, committed myself to it and decided to study Computer Science.
From the very beginning of undergraduate studies, I have been one of the most excellent programmers
of my class. Programming and related courses seemed much more interesting than others to me.
Specifically, Programming Languages, Programming Language Structure, Compiler Design courses
helped me to have a solid understanding of different types of programming languages and their
insights. Besides, I learned to organize any problem into small parts and solve any problem much
efficiently from Data Structure and Algorithm course. Alongside academic studies, I also got myself
involved in professional Web Development and extra curricular activities. I found particular interest in
Front end Development. To push my limits further, I also started participating in different apps
competitions and competing with the leading developers of Bangladesh. Google Dev Fest, World
Bank Water Hackathon, BASIS Soft
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Comparing Svidrigailov s Dream In Crime And Punishment
In the novel Crime and Punishment, there are various dreams that are prominent to the story and add
element to the characters. This includes the character, Arkady Svidrigailov, who experiences several
dreams. Dostoevsky uses Svidrigailov s dream as a representation of his subconscious desires, both
pure and impure; this includes his dreams in order to further characterization of Svidrigailov that
could not occur through plot events or dialogue.
The first of Svidrigailov s dreams begins with a mouse running all over his body. The dream was so
strange he thought it was real.
He was dozing off; the feverish shiver had ceased, when suddenly something seemed to run over his
arm and leg under the bedclothes...he shook the blanket and suddenly ... Show more content on
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Svidrigailov knew that girl; there was no holy image; no burning candle beside the coffin; no sound of
prayers: the girl had drowned herself. She was only fourteen, but her heart was broken (502).
Svidrigailov has this dream because the girl he raped had killed herself because of his actions. Yet,
Svidrigailov surprises the reader: But her loose fair hair was wet; there was a wreath of roses on her
head. The stern and already rigid profile of her face looked as though chiselled of marble too, and the
smile on her pale lips was full of an immense unchildish misery and sorrowful appeal (502). This
could be a depiction of Svidrigailov s guilt of raping the young girl. From being familiar with
Svidrigailov s character, the reader would not expect him to feel guilty of his action.
The final significant dream concludes when he is walking through a corridor and finds a young girl.
He bent down with the candle and saw a little girl, not more than five years old, shivering and crying,
with her clothes as wet as a soaking house flannel...he took her in his arms, went back to his room, sat
her on the bed, and began undressing her...when he had undressed her, he put her on the bed, covered
her up and wrapped her in the blanket from her head downwards.
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Massachusetts Colonies Compare And Contrast
The colonies of Jamestown, Plymouth, and Massachusetts Bay each were different by nature, goals,
successes, and failures. There were numerous similarities as well as differences. However, each
colony was looking for something better that was missing in their main land. Members of each colony
had a vision of what they expected the New World to look like. When they arrived, they were given a
sense of reality. Each colony had challenges that it would have to overcome to thrive as a new
establishment in the New World. The three colonies succeeded at different levels in the New World.
The English migrated to the New World around the early1600s.I feel as though the laws and ideas of
the colonists from this century have formed American into what it is today. The first establishment of
the New World was Jamestown in 1607. This colony was founded by King James I. King James sent
merchants and adventurers that were looking to profit from land and wealth to the New World just as
the Spaniards did in Mexico and Peru. The London Company issued a Virginia charter to form
plantations in Virginia. This was lead by Sir Thomas Smith, one of the wealthiest merchants aboard
the ships to the New World. There were approximately 104 settlers that arrived on a peninsula along
the James River. These settlers wanted to make a profit to take back to England. This peninsula was
known as Jamestown. The colonists in this low lying swamp area was stricken with disease,
contaminated drinking water, and was attacked by Spaniards or Native Americans. This was a serious
threat to the early settlers of Jamestown. Those that came to the New World were mainly men. The
majority of the population was men. They outnumbered the women six to one. Jamestown needed
male labors to attend to the large plantation used for farming. There was no sense of community due
to the lack of women settlers. Jamestown s government focused more on the survival of the colony
rather than religion. Jamestown would not have survived had it not been for the strong leadership
capabilities of Captain John Smith. He brought order out of anarchy (Brands, 2009, p. 35). Captain
John Smith traded with the Indians for food. Smith was later saved from execution by an Indian
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The Impact Of Multifamily Residential On Real Estate Market
Multifamily residential is a sector in real estate market. It is a type of housing where multiple separate
housing units for residential inhabitants are contained within one building or several buildings within
one complex (Resource: Appendix 26). The classifications of multifamily housing are various.
According to the methods of classifying online (Resource: Appendix 27), the multifamily are divided
into duplex or semi detached (in some cities, it is called two flat), three flat, four flat, townhouse,
apartment building, mixed use building, and apartment community. Although multifamily targets for
the number of householders are over one, each sub segment of multifamily has different targets and
focuses. Based on the variety of geology, demography, climate, hydrology, culture, history, and other
factors, each sub segment fits in different lands or cities. For example, duplex is common in
Milwaukee (Resource: Appendix 28), because duplex is popular in Poland, and Polish immigrants
built those houses to live in. In Chicago (Resource: Appendix 29), duplex is an old signature of
American workplaces and living houses, and they are reserved in Chicago to satisfy the needs of
residents there.
A duplex house is a dwelling having apartments with separate entrances for two households. This
includes two story houses having a complete apartment on each floor and also side by side apartments
on a single lot that share a common wall. By contrast, a building comprising two attached
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Symbolism In The Good Earth
Symbolism in The Good Earth A very popular symbol associated with religion is a cross. The cross
appears simple but it has a deeper meaning for its religious followers. In the novel, The Good Earth,
the House of Hwang water are simple symbols with a deeper meaning. A simple symbol with a deeper
meaning is the House of Hwang it represents the power of addiction. When Wang Lung introduces us
to the House of Hwang, he mentions that the house is ruled by an old mistress who had an opium pipe.
(Chap.1) an old master who had concubines (Chap.1). Opium is a very expensive, addictive drug
concubines are women who are not married to a man but serve his sexual desires. The old mistress and
the old master had such a strong addiction that
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Polar Bear Population Analysis
The current management plans for conservation of polar bears appear to be a concerted effort to
protect the species. However, the effectiveness on a global scale is uncertain as to whether diminishing
habitats will wreak havoc on the polar bear populations in the future. The international agreements and
treaties are important as they recognize common goals and strategies given the multiple nations
involved. Most of these agreements are decades old and do not sufficiently protect polar bear
populations that much. They have been important in creating a framework of hunting and developing
restrictions for many of the nations, but there is no clear mechanism to enforce these agreements. As
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To be effective, these agreements should include an effective form of enforcement, such as an
organizational enforcement authority made up of members from all five nations that have
jurisdictional authority over polar bear preservation. Perhaps something similar to Interpol, but for
wildlife conservation and works directly with governmental enforcement agencies. Such an
international agency could also be used for other conservation efforts for other endangered or
threatened species.
Other components of new international agreements should also address the chief concern for polar
bears. Perhaps this can be another mechanism to assist in promoting the reduction of emissions and
rallying enhanced scientific research objectives to pursue alternative energies between the five Arctic
nations. However, environmental changes affecting the Arctic are not expected to stop in the
immediate future and are fixed for several decades regardless of reductions in emissions and polar
bears must prepare to deal with habitat loss (Laidre, et al., 2015). The sovereignty issue over potential
resources after the ice melts should also be an integral part of these new international agreements.
There should be discussion over restricted industrial development and shipping routes that may affect
polar bears for the future habitat structure of the Arctic
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Drinking Tea And Reducing The Risk Of Heart Disease
On average 158 million Americans drink tea a day. Within that population 85 percent drink black tea,
14 percent drink green tea, and the remaining amount drink oolong tea. Tea is derived from an
evergreen shrub called Camellia sinensis native to Asia. At its origin, tea was used medicinally in
empires such as the Shang dynasty in the 16th century. Furthermore, tea is linked to many health
benefits such as weight loss, immunity support, bone strength, lowers blood pressure, and reduces risk
of both heart disease and cancer. Although tea is associated with these, and many more health benefits,
it is difficult to scientifically justify a positive relationship between drinking tea and reducing the risk
of heart disease. It has been found that drinking tea can reduce the risks involved with heart disease in
experiments done in vitro. No further research explores the effects of tea in vivo. It has not been
entirely proven that drinking tea can eliminate the risks of developing heart disease, but there is
evidence for reducing the risks of developing heart disease. The benefits of tea are maximized when it
is drunk daily, in large quantities, and in high concentrations. According to the Center for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) heart disease is the leading cause of death in 2016. Heart disease
includes conditions like coronary artery disease, heart attack, arrhythmia, angina, atherosclerosis,
stroke, and many others. In the United States, the increase in food consumption
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Significant Places In The Wizarding World Of Harry Potter
1. Generally, what information is your map trying to communicate (e.g. the population density of
bears across Finland or roadways and significant points of interest in Singapore)? A. The location of
significant places in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. 2. In what ways does the map use symbols
to identify different features or conditions in the map? A. The map use symbols of trees, building,
roads, footsteps, and bridge to identify the castle, plants, and circulation of people. Overall, the
symbols are very easy to recognize. 3. Which supporting elements does the map include? Which does
it omit? Why do you think those were omitted? A. The map uses a title, north arrow, label and a scale
bar. The map omit the legend and a graticule and
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The Importance Of Religious Oppression In Colonial America
Early English settlers came to colonial America to escape religious oppression in England, however,
one settling in America they enforced their own religious oppression on both natives, and colonials
who dared to question their religion. The colonial hierarchy had a very basic pattern, those who
followed the religion of the colony had the most power. Those who opposed were given little to no
power, and we often forced to either stay silent or leave the community as a whole in search of land in
which they were free to express their beliefs. This religious oppression is a common theme with the
Puritan community of New England, where Roger Williams was forced to move to providence due to
his beliefs, so called witches were murdered with little proof of any wrongdoing, and Native
Americans were looked at as impure due to their culture. By sustaining a society of religious
oppression the Puritans were able to hold a great amount of power in the Northern colonies of
America.
In Colonial Massachusetts the magistrates purged their society of religious dissidents . One of their
targets was Roger Williams, a minister in salem. Williams was opposed to the idea of marrying church
and state, and fought for religious freedom. He was also quick to question the method in which the
Puritans seized Native American land. Due to his beliefs the Puritans pushed him out of Massachusetts
along with his followers. They would go on to found the town of Providence, due to the fact that it
was in
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FDI In Tourism And Tourism s Impact On Tourism
Although tourism is the most liberalised sector under the GATS, especially on the mode 3
(commercial presence), there is astonishingly little empirical study on the impact of FDI on tourism.
Dwyer and Forsyth (1994) argued that the analysis of FDI impacts on tourism has been ignored and
has enticed less attention in the literature than what was supposed. Buckley and Geyikdagi (1996) then
pointed out that the difficulties in gaining information and data caused the analysis of FDI on tourism
has received little attention. UNCTAD (2007) stated that the complicated analysis of FDI on tourism
associated with the character of tourism that is not a singular activity. Tourism consisted of many
separated and related activities, covering food and beverage, transportation, entertainment, sports,
accommodation, culture, conventions, trade fairs, and recreation. Tourism also involved an extensive
variety of companies ranging from multinational corporations ( MNCs ) to tiny enterprises, allowing a
number of diverse scales and levels in the market to partake in tourism. Some experts, nevertheless,
analysed the adverse impacts of FDI on tourism on the environment. Perrin (2001) showed how GATS
has significantly increased FDI in tourism. Putting Belek, Turkey as a case study, the increase of FDI
has been followed by over concentration in key areas of activity and primary locations, leading to the
exploitation of other resources in the region. Specifically, the constructions of
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Celie Argumentative Essay
1. The biggest choice Celie made was to move to Tennessee for a period of time. This turned out well
because she became more confident about herself. She built a pants making company and stopped
relying on her friends. Although she did not realize that she was not moving until Shug announced that
Us leaving... Celie is coming to Memphis with me (199), Celie was grateful for leaving her husband
and the toxicity of the environment. She learned to fend for herself and reflected on her past. By
having free time to come to terms with all the experiences she had, Celie understood that they helped
her build character and influenced her decision to stand up for herself. 2. I was surprised when Celie
denounced God and her religion for part of the novel. I felt like she would have been angry, but still
continued to write to him. Because religion is a large part of the South and is ingrained into her, I
assumed that she would forgive him more. When she wrote, I don t write to God no more... [God] act
just like all the other mens I know. Trifling, forgitful, and lowdown (192), I was torn between pitying
her and applauding her. I pity her because she had too many bad experiences with men; on the other
hand, I applaud her because she started to question everything and became less dependent on people,
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One skill a reader can gain from reading this novel is understanding how the themes connect with each
other through the use of comparisons. Rather than make each topic a separate issue, the book links
them together to show that not everything is a black and white issue, but rather one that is full of grey
areas. Similar to untangling 5 pieces of string, trying to solve one of Celie s problems cannot work
without figuring out how it affects her other ones. Although I understood that the novel s themes are
hard to analyze and find a solution to, creating a simile to connect the main idea helped me
comprehend the hardships that Celie had to overcome to become
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Literary Devices In Jeannette s The Glass Castle
The Glass Castle, a story about Jeannette Walls and her more than dysfunctional family. Jeannette and
her family move around from town to town throughout America s west coast. Eventually, Jeanette s
begins to run out of money because of this they decide to move in with Jeanette s grandmother in
Welch, West Virginia. Jeanette and her siblings eventually decide to start saving up money to move to
New York. Jeanette s parents follow her and her siblings to new york after a while and end up on the
streets. Rex, Jeanette s dad dies of a heart attack in New York City and her mother sticks to her life on
the streets. The memoir comes to a close as Jeanette is able to reconcile with her past and all the
adversity that she has gone through. The author uses literary devices such as imagery, irony, and
foreshadowing to captivate the reader. The literary devices imagery. The irony and foreshadowing
make the story worth telling because they make her story interesting. The author uses imagery to
interest the reader in her story that may seem mundane without the imagery. An example of this
happening is when Jeannette is going to her new school in Welch it was her first day and the teacher
picks on her because she did not have to give the school her records to her not having them as that is
happening a tall girl stabs her out of nowhere I felt something sharp and painful between my shoulder
blades and turned around. The tall black girl with the almond eyes was sitting at the desk behind me.
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Gender Roles In Great Expectations
Charles Dickens, Great Expectations follows a boy named Pip through a journey of meeting new
people around the town and also is considered an Orphan. There are a lot of characters that are
introduced like Miss Havisham who always wears a wedding who shows up a lot in the book. Pip
changes a lot through the novel with wanting to be a gentlemen but has made a lot of mistakes and
blames it on his sister Mrs. Joe who raised him by hand. The women seem to be different from the
men in this novel with different roles they play so I m going to show they are different. Feminity is
different from this novel to reality with the old ways changing of women and how they work. Women
have always been considered to be seen as weak but superior. There are many main characters who are
women such as Mrs. Joe, Ms. Havisham, Biddy, Estella, and others. These four play major roles with
Pip and how they influence him throughout the novel. The women are shown through this novel to be
housewife s while the men go to work. They are seen as women who are supposed to be cooking and
taking care of the children. The women are portrayed in this book as women who don t move from
where they live or how they are confined to their homes or the role they play in the households. The
men seem to have more freedom in going place to place as they see fit, while the women stay in the
home to be housewives. I m first going to start off with Mrs. Joe Gargery is married to Mr. Joe who is
a blacksmith who she
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50 Minute Multidisciplinary Narrative Live Performance
Proposal for a 50 minute multidisciplinary narrative live performance. Techniques of physical theatre,
dance, improvisation, poetry, aerial, video projection are used, style rules negated. Live voting/audio
response systems to illustrate active choices of the audience. Visualised statistics to confront the
audience and evoke a critical discussion about the choices made are considered. Gradually the fourth
wall should be penetrated to a point, where the performer dissolves with the spectator and invert the
view on the performance body and the social relation expected.
As aerial apparatus, silk is used as analogy to the skin to which the human is attached to. The human
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3. Discourse with the audience
The experience of any performance is situated in the body, in the meeting place between the audience
as a concrete group of individuals and the here and now of the performance . The audience s
experience is one of my main focuses. During my show A Cage of Skin I challenged the audience by
addressing them directly. A colleague wrote after the show: I wasn t sure if you did want us to
respond, and also it s quite daunting being asked by an artist what we think of their show right in the
middle of it! It was un nerving, but perhaps that what you wanted!
. And yes, it was my intention to make them feel uncomfortable. I would like to explore more the
direct dialog with the audience, to challenge or to include. I am cautious about immersive theatre as I
want a positive experience for everyone even when my performance practice is not target
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The Battle of Midway Essay
The Battle of Midway dealt a devastating catastrophe for the Japanese naval and air capabilities with
destroying four carriers, one heavy cruiser, 248 aircraft, and 3,057 personnel. The Americans lost one
aircraft carrier, one destroyer, 150 aircraft, and 307 personnel. Historically, Midway has been
considered the turning point in the Pacific theater of World War II. Japan s shipbuilding and pilot
training programs were unable to keep pace in replacing their losses, while the U.S. steadily increased
its output in both areas that inevitably led denying Japan the ability to achieve its limited policy
objective: to destroy the American carrier force in the Pacific and use the Aleutians and Midway
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This intelligence allowed Nimitz to avoid a secondary naval battle and concentrate a surprise attack
unforeseen by the Japanese at Midway. Nimitz was able to position the fleet out of the Japanese
carrier s striking range and hide fall under the protection of land based air at Midway. Aligning the
three carriers and land based air power was instrumental in matching and defeating the larger and
more competent Japanese fleet. On the Japanese side of intelligence, Yamamoto believed to have the
element of surprise at Midway, which was thought to draw the Americans out of Pearl Harbor.
Yamamoto had numerical naval superiority in the Pacific to defeat the Americans at sea but remained
unaware that the code breakers ascertained its operational and strategic plan to attack at Midway.
Spector argues that Japanese submarines knew the American forces were planning something at Pearl
Harbor, but the intelligence was never passed on to Yamamoto. Additionally, Yamamoto believed that
two of the American carriers were sunk at Coral Sea, which the Yorktown was hastily being repaired
in Pearl Harbor. In reality, the Japanese had no idea where the American fleet or carriers were leading
up to the Battle of Midway.
Additionally, Yamamoto was deceived by American intelligence on the location of the other two
active carriers, which he thought were still in the South Pacific. Inevitably, Yamamoto proceeded to
attack Midway while Nimitz
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Childhood Obesity Is A Growing Epidemic
Childhood obesity is a growing epidemic. The UK has estimated through their schools National Child
Measurement Program that one third of the children there are overweight, and by 2050 that number
could rise to an alarming two thirds (Phillips 2). There are many uncontrollable factors in childhood
obesity such as the environment, income and genetics. However, parents are the most overlooked
factor. Our children s futures, with regard to their eating habits, are in the hands of their parents.
Ultimately, children grow into adults who make their own choices, but parents can have a positive
effect on the children s health in their childhood. By focusing on the parental factor, an immense
decrease in childhood obesity is obtainable. Parents must consider how the environment they choose
to raise their child in can affect their child s health. In rural environments, people can live off of
healthy, home grown food. If a child lives in the city, parents may have a harder time finding healthy,
affordable options for their family. For example, when comparing cities like Atlanta, Georgia to a rural
farm town like Jesup, Georgia, it is apparent that bigger cities lack resources that would keep
vegetables fresh and on hand at all times. Nevertheless, parents would still need to opt for these
healthier choices, instead of processed food or fast food. Even if these options are available, the major
concern parents have is whether they can afford buying healthier alternatives which
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Technology In Aeolus
The subject matter of Eric D. Smith s essay is the examination of the recording of Aeolus in relation to
Platonic and post Heideggerian concepts of technology. He suggests that Ulysses self consciously
highlights how the ways of authority and modern technology are divided in a manner that both
anticipates and clears Derrida s response to Heidegger and Plato. The key to understand Joyce s
motivations for his decision to record is acquiring an understanding of Joyce s relationship to the
question of modern technology in general. More specifically, Smith searches for answers to questions
such as Why use Aeolus ? , What is the connection between the concept of modern technology and
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There is a realization that human memory is itself a technology. Memories are not a product of an
original moment but rather a complex network of mnemotechnic reproductions in which each element
authorizes the recollection. Aeolus represents the technological as indistinguishable from the natural.
In the article Smith states: As technology gradually replaces the human the privileged role of author
becomes less and less necessary and more difficult to fix. (464) Yet one can ask himself whether we,
then, don t give too much credit to technology or machines while we actually should admire the
human inventor? The irony of selecting a recorder to authorize is itself an imperfect recreation of a
recreation of a speech even that can never be legitimately authorized.
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Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London
Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, Knightsbridge, London is well known brand in the hospitality industry.
The hotel is the subsidiary of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. Mandarin Oriental Group purchased
Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London in 1996 and after a renovation and redesigning of the
restaurants and bars, it is named like that. Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London building is designed
in historic Edwardian style.
The hotel includes a Hyde Park that can be viewed from breakfast and dining room. According to the
Queen s restriction Hyde Park is not allowed to advertise in any form. The Queen strictly ordered to
open the park entrance only for Royal or permission should be taken before use. But in the current
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2012)
Size
The Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London has 173 rooms and 25 suits and half of rooms are designed
in a manner that they overlook Hyde Park. There are three restaurants in the hotel in which two
restaurants are open year round and the Mandarin Bar. Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park provides other
site amenities like spa, fitness centre, and small and large events spaces. The hotel is located in the
close proximity of Royal Albert Hall and Apsley house. Popular interior designer Adam Tihany
designed the interiors of the restaurants and bars. Restaurants serves historic European food which is
reinvented by the chef Michelin and bars contains French bistro and wine bar.
Workforce
Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park approximately has 500 to 530 dedicated employees that are working on
permanent basis and other temporary staff depending on the hotel requirements.
Customers
Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park has all type of customers that includes holiday customers and business
travelers. Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park has great infrastructure includes corporate meeting halls,
conference halls, leisure that why business traveler customers prefers to stay here. For Holiday
travelers they have honeymoon suites, kids room, etc.
Mission Statement
To completely delight and satisfy our guests. To commit to
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Horse Soring Issue
In this essay, I will explain the facts, and argue my own views and opinions on horse soring, a topic
that has been booming for horse owners and horse lovers in the United States and other foreign
countries for the past forty years. This issue has not only been affecting the horse population, but its
controversy has spread and became a huge issue in our government. People use soring to win
competitions in a very cruel way. Nothing about this issue seems very fair to me whatsoever.
The HPA otherwise known as the horse protection act, passed as a bill by congress in 1970 to ensure
the protection of all horses from soring in shows, sales, auctions, and practices. The bill in 1970 stated
it to be cruel and inhumane to force a horse to sore in a competition if it did not naturally have it that
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Not too recently a case of soring hit the spotlight in August of this year. A USDA Medical Officer
working at a Tennessee Walking Horse Show and found a horse being sored in a forced way. The
person who had gotten caught had rubbed foreign oil on the horse s legs. The officer who captured this
case mentioned in an article, Its a Competitive World Out There. Unfortunately there are people who
make unethical choices to gain unfair advantages. This shows me, how badly people want to win,
when they do not even consider what pain this does to the horses that help them win. Even now in
2016 after almost forty years horses seem to still suffering from the choices that people make. But we
can help; we can do something to stop it. Multitudes of people capable of turning in a violator of this
act; once turned in, the penalties include: spending up to two years in prison, fines of five thousand
dollars, disqualification from showing for up to one year or more, and a $2,200 fine or less for each
hose found sored, and the person will also no longer be able to compete in events, but they will be
able to
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The Major Differences Between UPLC And HPLC
As previously mentioned the major difference UPLC and HPLC is the pressure and particle size.
Pressures of up 1000 bar can be achieved with UPLC, which is necessary to maintain shorter retention
times. In UPLC smaller particles are used. These smaller particles provide a greater surface area of the
stationary phase within the column, making the separation of the substances much more efficient.
However, the smaller the particles are, the more pressure that is required. A summary of the main
differences between HPLC and UPLC can be seen in the table below:
Attribute HPLC UPLC
Pressure 6000 Psi 100,000 Psi
Particle Size 5μm 1.7μm
Flow Rate Millilitres per minute Microlitres per minute
Max Resolution Relatively low Relatively high
The lower particle size is the true reason for UPLC increased flow rate and resolution. This can be
shown mathematically using Van Deemter s equation: H = A + B/µ + Cµ. H being the plate height and
µ being the particle size. The A constant remains constant independent of flow rate (known as the
Eddy diffusion term ). The B constant is the diffusion coefficient, and C is the analyte mass transfer
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Gumustas et al [3] reviewed that UPLC was more efficient than HPLC. In comparison to HPLC,
UPLC can run higher resolution methods, using shorter columns, smaller size of particles, with higher
flow rates under high pressure. The injection volume of UPLC is almost ten times smaller than that of
HPLC, which results in good peak shapes and low carryover effects related to column diameter. It was
also reviewed that the major disadvantages of UPLC were the high prices of purchasing and
maintaining the instrument as well as the shorter column life due to the increased back pressure.
However, the advantages of less solvent consumption, faster chromatography and better resolution
properties overcome these
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Abrahamic Religions Of Judaism, Christianity, And Islam
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are considered an Abrahamic religion. All stated in the Middle East
near Israel. Abrahamic religions are those religions traced by their adherents to Abraham. All
Abrahamic Religions are considered monotheistic, which is the belief in a single, universal, all
encompassing God. Islam, Christianity, and Judaism believe that their sacred texts (or scriptures) are
the Word of God. In Christianity the sacred text is the Bible, For Islam it is the Qur an, and for
Judaism it is the Hebrew Bible or Tanakh.
There exists the expectation of an individual who will herald the end of the world, and/or bring about
the Kingdom of God on Earth. Judaism awaits the coming of the Jewish Messiah. Christianity awaits
the Second Coming of Christ. Islam awaits the coming of Mahdi (Sunnis in his first incarnation, Shi as
the return of Muhammad al Mahdi). The three religions encompass Gabriel as considered an archangel
to Jews and Christian and according to Islam Gabriel is the angel who revealed the Qur an to
Muhammad.The religions also adhere to a pilgrimage which is considered a spiritual long journey or
search of great moral significance. Sometimes, it is a journey to a sacred place or shrine of importance
to a person s beliefs and faith. Islam, Christianity, and Judaism involve themselves in pilgrimages.
Judaism and Islam have strict dietary laws, with lawful food being called kosher in Judaism and
Halaal in Islam. Christianity developed ritual prohibitions against the consumption of meat (but not
fish) on Fridays, and the Christian calendars prescribe abstinence from some foods at various times of
the year; but these customs vary from place to place and changed over time.
In all cultures, human beings make a lifestyle out of interacting with and pledging their devotion to
what are thought to be spiritual powers. Humans connect themselves with these spiritual powers
which give their lives purpose and meaning. Religion is simply used to guide its followers through this
complicated and diverse realm of human experience. According to the American Heritage Dictionary,
religion is, the belief in and reverence for a supernatural power or powers regarded as creator and
governor of the universe. In
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Influenza Virus Essay
There are different ways a molecule can be endocytosed into cell. Rust and colleagues focused on two
different mechanisms: clathrin mediated endocytosis and clathrin and caveolin independent
endocytosis. Using real time visualization of the influenza virus, Rust and colleagues were able to
observe these two pathways in action. They hypothesized that without inhibiting endogenous
endocytic mechanisms of the cell, the influenza virus would use both types of pathways to enter a cell.
Multiple assays were performed in this article. Firstly, the authors fluorescently labeled clathrin with
EYFP and transfected their construct into their cells, creating a stable cell line. Figure 1 exists to
demonstrate the efficacy of their fluorescently tagged clathrin construct. They first produced an
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The de novo formation of CCPs induced by viral binding suggests a manipulation of the clathrin
signaling pathway. Since clathrin recruitment is initiated by AP2 after AP2 detects PI(4,5)P and cargo,
the virus could be interacting with any one of these three elements in clathrin induced endocytosis.
However, as the authors point out, influenza binds to sialic acids on the cell surface and not normal
cargo receptors that interact with AP2. So how, then, would AP2 be coerced into recognizing the virus
as cargo on the cell membrane and hence recruit clathrin? They suggest there is an induction of
curvature on the membrane perhaps involving amphiphysin. A logical next step would be to mutate
amphiphysin and/or other similar BAR domains, infect cells with a tagged influenza virus and
transfected fluorescent clathrin, and determine whether or not de novo CCPs can be formed.
Comparing this assay to a control using wild type amphiphysin, one could draw a conclusion as to the
extent of influence BAR domains have on viral entry and clathrin
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Rainbow Springs History
Long before the Florida Turnpike and the Interstate Highway System ramped up to full speed and
swampland in Central Florida was paved over, Florida tourist venues and roadside attractions were an
eclectic mix of fun, imagination, intrigue and amazement for everyone. From reptile farms, tropical
gardens and aquatic springs to dolphin shows, old west towns and museums of the unique and strange,
tourists visiting Florida were able to catch, either by design or on a whim, these venues, as they rolled
down US highways 1,19, 41, 301 and all the off the beaten path back roads. But as time marched on,
so did the tourist, as they stayed on the interstate and headed for Orlando, to see what all the hub bub
was about in the early 1970s. The venues and attractions may be long gone, but they are not forgotten,
as memories of the wonderful tourist and roadside attractions that were a piece of Florida history, are
recalled.
Rainbow Springs, Dunnellon
Located in North Central Florida, Rainbow Springs, originally known as Blue Springs, in Dunnellon,
was one of the many tourist attracting springs that offered visitors a view of the spring s bottom.
Unlike Silver Springs that provided park attendee s a view through a glass bottom boat, Rainbow
Springs provided paid admissions a view with submarine boats. ... Show more content on
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Petersburg Beach, the Aquatarium was similar to the more well known and attended Miami
Seaquarium. Opened in 1964, the Aquatarium and its 160 foot high golden geodesic dome, served as
home to pilot whale, porpoise, dolphin and seal lion entertainment shows and was recognized as
housing the world s largest circular marine tank, which contained 1.244 million gallons of seawater
that was 100 feet in diameter and 25 feet deep. The Aquatarium performances were touted as The
World s Greatest Marine Show, and featured Floppy the Dolphin, which sought to capitalize on the
popularity of
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Comparison Of North By Northwest And Double Indemnity
The films North by Northwest (1959) and Double Indemnity (1944), directed by Alfred Hitchcock and
Billy Wilder both have significant strides within the history of film, and both films made different in
artistic innovation. North by Northwest was a late film of the post war era, and Double Indemnity was
an early film of film noir. The objective of this paper is to compare and contrast both films within the
context of sexual content, comedy, and suspense. Film noir has distinct traits: the films are aimed at
male audiences, men are the protagonists, and women play sexually alluring roles that lead the
protagonist into danger or use them for a selfish deed. Scenes from film noir are shot in big cities, dark
alleyways, and in sleazy bars. North by North West was a late film from the post war era with film
noir traits. The protagonist Roger Thornhill is lead into danger by the ... Show more content on
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When Eve makes her appearance on the scene, she is very appealing to the male audience with her
pretty face. There were more sexual dialogs between Thornhill and Eve than sexual acts. In the low
key lighting kissing scene in Eve s bunk, she stated, I m a big girl in response Thornhill said, yeah,
and in all the right places too. Thornhill made a reference to her physical appearance preferably to her
breast, hips, and butt. In a way his statement was a complement about how attractive she looked. With
its low key black and white style that s influenced by German expressionism, Double Indemnity
adopts film noir and crime fiction properties. Based on adultery, corruption, and murder, the alluring
beauty Phyllis Dietrichson used Walter Neff for a selfish deed. In the opening scene of meeting, a high
angle point of view shot is used looking at her legs and eventually revealing her wearing only a towel.
Top lighting is used to illuminate her body and physical features. This is an effective scene because
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Argumentative Essay About A Soccer Game
I happened to be on outdoor sandy field experiencing different mixed emotions as I saw people with
several face expression at the end of the big soccer game. It was exhausting and unforgiving game that
got some players injured, and caused the bad sportsmanship to take place between the coaches,
players, and fans. Our fans and our rival s fans fought each other, and they threw stuff across the
stadium as if they were dealing with a gigantic wild animal. Some of the players couldn t fully focus
on their soccer match due to their divided attention, and some of them were terrified by the fan s
unnecessary acts. Whenever I think about this moment, I cry and smile at same time because we
finally understood the meaning of fair play of soccer, and happy ending of our game occurred as a
result of that. I knew before the game that the unsportsmanlike conduct would happen, it really did as
I thought, but besides our soccer game s dirty side, it appeared to be more captivating by the way it
was played than any other game. I believe that there were three causes for the ungentlemanly behavior
that we faced during the tournament. Both my team and the rival team fought to death in order to win
the important soccer league because neither of the teams made it to the final game before. They
always face each other during the knockout games which made them rivals. Finally, the beauty of the
game also had an effect for why the match took place to be played dirty.
Once the
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  • 1. Writing Games For Preschool & Primar 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Writing Games For Preschool & Primar Writing Games For Preschool & Primar
  • 2. Essay Volcanoes Affects of Volcanoes The plates which are about 20 miles thick, make up the earth s crust and are a chief cause of volcanic activity. These plates are always in motion. They move very slowly, however some at times bump in to each other. These movements put a lot of pressure on the surface rock. Volcanoes obtain their energies from such movement and pressure. Volcanoes form at the boundaries of these plate where two types of movement occurs, two plates will collide with each other or the plates will move apart from each other. Some of these plates layers are cooled and are made up of rigid rocks. The affects on the landscape is lava that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also lava flow is more life threatening but can produce a lot of property damage as well as economic loss. Volcanic ash can collapse roofs and damage crops, especially if they become wet from rainfall. Debris flows called lahars that are mixtures of volcanic debris and water made from melted snow or ice or heavy rainfall. If anything comes in the path of lahar can destroy and also travel quickly through valleys. Indirect hazards are usually non volcanic effects that accompany or follow eruptions. Examples are rainfall caused debris flow, and post eruption disease and famine. Tsunamis are large seismic sea waves generated by sudden movement of the seafloor. This sudden seafloor movement can be caused by a large earthquake or by the collapse of an island volcano during or after an eruption. Tsunamis can devastate low lying coastal areas and can be deadly if people living in such areas are not evacuated. Indirect hazards also include volcanic deposits from large eruptions. These deposits can blanket farm fields and grazing lands, leading to the loss of crops and livestock and ultimately to the starvation of people dependent on them for life. During the period from the 17th century to the 19th century, tsunamis and posteruption starvation and disease caused most eruption related deaths. Possible future activity can be noticed sometimes by predicting the next ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Crime And Media Analysis The media has a tendency to vilify the perpetrator in order to gain more attention from the readers and they do this by leaving things out of their report. The types of information that tend to be excluded from media accounts of criminal behaviour are those that would explain why the crime was committed. Such as, the type of situation the individual was in, whether they were in the correct state of mind, and/or what led the accused person to commit the offence. The textbook had a great example of how the media fails to give the audience an alternative reasonable explanation For instance, a report about a single mother accused or convicted of child abuse may describe her as disturbed and ignore the following questions: Was the mother receiving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such as a young black male dressed in baggy jeans or fitted jeans, a black hoodie, and a ball cap. Using such descriptions like this to describe an armed robber of a convenience store or of a suspect in question involved in a string of home invasions is implanting the idea that any young black male dressed like the description above could be dangerous. Thus leaving the public to form the common perception of young black males to be the common criminal. The public than ostracizes all young black males bases on the media reports however the description is based on the fashion trend in today s urban style which the media fails to inform the public ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Life Of An Autistic Person Imagine living a life in which everything you say or do is hardly understandable. Could you deal with the frustration that comes with having to always depend on someone for simple things such as using the bathroom, asking for a glass of water or simply writing your own name? This is the daily life of an Autistic person. Autism is a big learning, developmental disorder which causes people to mentally and socially process things slower. As time goes by the number of kids with autism gradually continues to increase and even though there is no cure for it yet, it can still be treated. Autism affects a person s way of learning, it makes them have trouble interacting with others, and many people and students tend to bully and misjudge them. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example of the physical ways of how they don t interact with others is that they isolate themselves from everyone else by usually playing by themselves as if they were in their own world. This leads to their emotional gap of interaction with others to increase as they get older. This causes for them to not make any emotional attachments to those who care for them. The only emotional connection they have is either their mother or someone who is extremely close to them. I am extremely close to one of my autistic cousin whose name is Raul. This emotional connection was built through extensive hours of interaction which included: playing with him, taking care of his personal needs, as well as learning his way of speech. It is hard for them to make relationships with others since most of the time they depend on their parents and/or guardians to know what they want or expect to have. Building an emotional connection with an autistic child takes up a lot of time and effort. This limits their communication skills with different people other than their family ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Pros And Cons Of A Voluntary Active Euthanasia People have always analyzed the permission to die from various perspectives. Historically, representatives of different cultures have treated this natural stage of life as a release or a punishment for wrongful actions. For instance, samurais took their own lives that were honorable doings. On the contrary, some cultures still have capital punishment for crimes. Nevertheless, today public is lively discussing the issue of dying from the ethical point of view. The main question that raises a concern of the public is a controversy of the patient s ability to take his own life away. This action is a voluntary active euthanasia that is very close to killing or suicide, according to one of the viewpoints. Nonetheless, the voluntary passive euthanasia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Anchor Charts Anchor charts are an important part of teaching literacy along with other visual teaching tools. I admit that I struggle with the creation of these tools. There are two reasons: I don t feel creative or artistic enough to make an acceptable one. I tend to put too many ideas or strategies on one chart and it looks cluttered and ineffective. DIY Literacy: Teaching Tools for Differentiation, Rigor, and Independence, breaks the process into bite size pieces, guiding any teacher through the steps of making effective visual teaching tools. Four key teaching tools developed in the book include. Teaching Charts: Teaching into Repertoire and Process Demonstration Notebooks: Showing Students the How Micro progression Notebook: Supporting and Clarifying ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The authors break down the design elements into what matters most for an effective visual. Suggestions are specific and clearly spelled out. Be sure to make use of white space and leave wide margins. Write big and separate sections to draw attention to chunks of text. Color is one of the easiest ways to make teaching tools attractive, possibly branding certain types of teaching with specific colors. The authors end the chapter with a reminder to teachers; But in the end, it is far, far more important that teaching tools be helpful to kids, not attractive . DIY Literacy is not only a how to book on designing visual tools but includes advice on implementation in the classroom. Students learning will be positively impacted by the concrete ideas A quote from Kate and Maggie s blog, Indent, It s about the personalized touch; it s about being playful in our teaching while reaching toward academic excellence; it s about being imperfect in the most perfect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Enforcing School Uniforms On the other side, there are many issues that arise when the thought of enforcing school uniforms into public schools come to light. There are people who think that school uniforms should not be required to wear in schools; thinking school uniforms take away student s individuality and freedoms without letting them become their own person. First, the main argument against school uniforms is how it violates the student s first s amendment rights of their freedom of expression. Many students claim that requiring them to wear particular clothing deprives them of the ability to freely express themselves through their choice of dress. For example, I can see where students are coming from, but at the same time I don t see how it can violate their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Amadeus Ghitch Theory Gladwell discusses the various theories of how many people had succeeded in life and their careers. Most of these theories lineup together or falls hand in hand with one another; especially race, the skin color of these people have a lot to do with their success. Receiving opportunities are very essential to success, as well as being born at the right time, and how you are raised can all impact how we will succeed in our lives. Many of the most successful people say to be able to succeed all you need is merit and to work hard, this is usually said upon white people. Whereas it is more difficult for people of color succeed majorly due to discrimination. A theory Gladwell mentions to have been successful in receiving opportunities, like Amadeus Mozart (Gladwell, 40) who was a child prodigy composing music at the age of five. Mozart was the most talented of his time, but it hadn t been for his father pushing him so much Amadeus Mozart would of never reach 10,000 hours of practice. His father was the main reason he received so many opportunities like making sure he was in lessons. Another theory discussed is to succeed it is crucial to be born in the right time, The Matthew Effect; like in sports and school rules Gladwell talks about (Gladwell ch.1). If you were born after the cut off date, you were held back not allowing you to succeed as much as you originally would, if given the same opportunity. Another example is when the Jews came and were able to use their skills to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Wal Mart Is A Public Corporation Founded by Sam Walton, Wal Mart is a global discount retailer headquartered in Bentonville, a small city in Arkansas, USA. Wal Mart is a public corporation, the largest public corporation by revenue, one of the biggest retailers in the world, and its stock is traded in several international stock exchanges. Walmart has grown over the last 50 years, nearly 260 million customers visit our more than 11,500 stores under 63 banners in 28 countries and ecommerce sites in 11 countries each week. With fiscal year 2016 revenue of $482.1 billion, Walmart employs 2.3 million associates worldwide 1.5 million in the U.S. Wal Mart provides general merchandise: family apparel, health beauty aids, household needs, electronics, toys, fabrics, crafts, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Key financial ratios for retailers focus on aspects of income, liquidity and profitability. It is crucial for retail stores to consider key financial ratios, however, is just the starting point. Once calculated, the comparison of these ratios to industry standards would serve as targets to improve and review their own performance over time. Through comparison and trend analysis, managers can further identify key areas of weaknesses that may need immediate attention. Considering income retail managers turn to the gross margin as an indication of the sales dollars remaining after subtracting the costs of purchasing merchandise. Managers use this as a key indicator of their ability to convert existing inventory into future cash. Audit planning provides specific guidelines that auditors need to follow when conducting an external audit. External public accounting requires external audit to ensure that the outside stakeholders and ensure that the company financial statements are prepared in accordance with the GAAP or IFRS. To create the audit plan for Wal Mart Stores Inc. it requires that I understand the entity, its environment and its external control system. My audit plan will involve assessing risk of material misstatement that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Indirect Functional Assessment II. BEHAVIORAL OBSERVATION Setting One: Home First Meeting: Indirect Functional Assessment The B A.T. clinical team met Oscar s mother, Mariciela, his sister Giselle on August 8, 2016. Giselle acted as translator for her mother. On this date the B.A.T. team conducted an indirect functional assessment, which consisted of a parent interview and review of ABA services in relation to Oscar. The clinical team gathered information regarding Oscar s history (as outlined in the above section) and inquired about the challenges they encounter, including any behaviors that are of concern. Oscar s mother reported an overall concern with Oscar s development. She indicated concerns with his daily independent/adaptive skills, including toileting, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... clinical team greeted Oscar and his mother at the door. His mother directed the team and Oscar to the family room. The clinical team engaged Oscar with a puzzle and a rubix cube. Oscar put the puzzle pieces in his mouth and the clinical team blocked and redirected him, mom added that Oscar mouths small objects. The clinical team probed various skills with Oscar. Based on direct observation Oscar displays difficulty with one step instructions (i.e. Give me. (2x), Stand up, (2x) and Come here ); on four out of five of the one step instructions he required one to two prompts. Oscar did comply with Come here. Ms. Moran reports that when Oscar is hungry he will pull her arm and guide her to the stove. Oscar was also observed to not turn his head to sound and look when his name was called. Oscar did not look when his mother or the clinical team called him. Oscar was not able to imitate simple sounds such as Ma Ba , and Da. Oscar was observed to not know his body parts, such as nose, eyes, and head, each time he needed physical prompting. Finally, Mom reports that Oscar understands simple functions such as a bathroom is for toileting bathing; the table is for eating; and the TV is for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay about The Works of E. B. White Like all other authors, E. B. White s work was critically analyzed throughout his career. Most would give bad feedback, but everyone loved him and his writing. He had such a unique style of writing that made him popular for all ages. His books ranged from children books all the way to humor and knowledge about the styles of writing for adults. His ability to open up readers imaginations draws them in and makes them wanting more. With that, E. B. White is still considered one of the most loved and best selling authors in history today. Elwyn Brooks White was born on July 11, 1899. As a child, White did not enjoy school much. He preferred to be outside like any other young boy (Meet E. B. White, 6). When he grew older, he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Delaney, Thoreau s subtle humor and individualistic philosophy has influenced White and it can be seen through his writing, including his short fiction. Delaney also said that White never lost his sense of humor even when dealing with depressing subjects. Most characteristic of White s short stories is their strange mixture of humor and emotional distress. In this way he resembles his friend James Thurber. Thurber was a major influence on White, just as White was on him. Delaney also went on to say that they were both admirers of Henry James, and that older writer s high literary standards and dedication to his craft are obviously reflected in White s short stories. White has also been praised for his use of prose style. This makes his writing flow easily and seem almost effortless. Years before he started working at The New Yorker, White had started to write stories about a little mouse named Stuart Little and in 1941 he decided he wanted to finish the stories. In 1945, Stuart Little was published. This novel is about conflict, coping, persistence, and hope. It s an episodic adventure tale reminiscent of novels in the picaresque style. A fantasy is also relayed through omniscient third person narration. In this story, Stuart is challenged by his size and must struggle to complete even the simplest tasks that most people take for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. My Passion In Computer Science I still remember the day, I first used a computer at my uncle s house in the summer of 2000. As a boy of 8, I was astonished to see the interaction between a television like object and some keys. From that day, I believe, deep passion for computer grew inside me. A few years later when I got acquainted with the internet, Computer Science became my most favorite topic. Being amazed by the potentiality of the internet, I attended a Web Development course after completing high school. Since then I took Web Development seriously, committed myself to it and decided to study Computer Science. From the very beginning of undergraduate studies, I have been one of the most excellent programmers of my class. Programming and related courses seemed much more interesting than others to me. Specifically, Programming Languages, Programming Language Structure, Compiler Design courses helped me to have a solid understanding of different types of programming languages and their insights. Besides, I learned to organize any problem into small parts and solve any problem much efficiently from Data Structure and Algorithm course. Alongside academic studies, I also got myself involved in professional Web Development and extra curricular activities. I found particular interest in Front end Development. To push my limits further, I also started participating in different apps competitions and competing with the leading developers of Bangladesh. Google Dev Fest, World Bank Water Hackathon, BASIS Soft ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Comparing Svidrigailov s Dream In Crime And Punishment In the novel Crime and Punishment, there are various dreams that are prominent to the story and add element to the characters. This includes the character, Arkady Svidrigailov, who experiences several dreams. Dostoevsky uses Svidrigailov s dream as a representation of his subconscious desires, both pure and impure; this includes his dreams in order to further characterization of Svidrigailov that could not occur through plot events or dialogue. The first of Svidrigailov s dreams begins with a mouse running all over his body. The dream was so strange he thought it was real. He was dozing off; the feverish shiver had ceased, when suddenly something seemed to run over his arm and leg under the bedclothes...he shook the blanket and suddenly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Svidrigailov knew that girl; there was no holy image; no burning candle beside the coffin; no sound of prayers: the girl had drowned herself. She was only fourteen, but her heart was broken (502). Svidrigailov has this dream because the girl he raped had killed herself because of his actions. Yet, Svidrigailov surprises the reader: But her loose fair hair was wet; there was a wreath of roses on her head. The stern and already rigid profile of her face looked as though chiselled of marble too, and the smile on her pale lips was full of an immense unchildish misery and sorrowful appeal (502). This could be a depiction of Svidrigailov s guilt of raping the young girl. From being familiar with Svidrigailov s character, the reader would not expect him to feel guilty of his action. The final significant dream concludes when he is walking through a corridor and finds a young girl. He bent down with the candle and saw a little girl, not more than five years old, shivering and crying, with her clothes as wet as a soaking house flannel...he took her in his arms, went back to his room, sat her on the bed, and began undressing her...when he had undressed her, he put her on the bed, covered her up and wrapped her in the blanket from her head downwards. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Massachusetts Colonies Compare And Contrast The colonies of Jamestown, Plymouth, and Massachusetts Bay each were different by nature, goals, successes, and failures. There were numerous similarities as well as differences. However, each colony was looking for something better that was missing in their main land. Members of each colony had a vision of what they expected the New World to look like. When they arrived, they were given a sense of reality. Each colony had challenges that it would have to overcome to thrive as a new establishment in the New World. The three colonies succeeded at different levels in the New World. The English migrated to the New World around the early1600s.I feel as though the laws and ideas of the colonists from this century have formed American into what it is today. The first establishment of the New World was Jamestown in 1607. This colony was founded by King James I. King James sent merchants and adventurers that were looking to profit from land and wealth to the New World just as the Spaniards did in Mexico and Peru. The London Company issued a Virginia charter to form plantations in Virginia. This was lead by Sir Thomas Smith, one of the wealthiest merchants aboard the ships to the New World. There were approximately 104 settlers that arrived on a peninsula along the James River. These settlers wanted to make a profit to take back to England. This peninsula was known as Jamestown. The colonists in this low lying swamp area was stricken with disease, contaminated drinking water, and was attacked by Spaniards or Native Americans. This was a serious threat to the early settlers of Jamestown. Those that came to the New World were mainly men. The majority of the population was men. They outnumbered the women six to one. Jamestown needed male labors to attend to the large plantation used for farming. There was no sense of community due to the lack of women settlers. Jamestown s government focused more on the survival of the colony rather than religion. Jamestown would not have survived had it not been for the strong leadership capabilities of Captain John Smith. He brought order out of anarchy (Brands, 2009, p. 35). Captain John Smith traded with the Indians for food. Smith was later saved from execution by an Indian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Impact Of Multifamily Residential On Real Estate Market Multifamily residential is a sector in real estate market. It is a type of housing where multiple separate housing units for residential inhabitants are contained within one building or several buildings within one complex (Resource: Appendix 26). The classifications of multifamily housing are various. According to the methods of classifying online (Resource: Appendix 27), the multifamily are divided into duplex or semi detached (in some cities, it is called two flat), three flat, four flat, townhouse, apartment building, mixed use building, and apartment community. Although multifamily targets for the number of householders are over one, each sub segment of multifamily has different targets and focuses. Based on the variety of geology, demography, climate, hydrology, culture, history, and other factors, each sub segment fits in different lands or cities. For example, duplex is common in Milwaukee (Resource: Appendix 28), because duplex is popular in Poland, and Polish immigrants built those houses to live in. In Chicago (Resource: Appendix 29), duplex is an old signature of American workplaces and living houses, and they are reserved in Chicago to satisfy the needs of residents there. A duplex house is a dwelling having apartments with separate entrances for two households. This includes two story houses having a complete apartment on each floor and also side by side apartments on a single lot that share a common wall. By contrast, a building comprising two attached ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Symbolism In The Good Earth Symbolism in The Good Earth A very popular symbol associated with religion is a cross. The cross appears simple but it has a deeper meaning for its religious followers. In the novel, The Good Earth, the House of Hwang water are simple symbols with a deeper meaning. A simple symbol with a deeper meaning is the House of Hwang it represents the power of addiction. When Wang Lung introduces us to the House of Hwang, he mentions that the house is ruled by an old mistress who had an opium pipe. (Chap.1) an old master who had concubines (Chap.1). Opium is a very expensive, addictive drug concubines are women who are not married to a man but serve his sexual desires. The old mistress and the old master had such a strong addiction that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Polar Bear Population Analysis The current management plans for conservation of polar bears appear to be a concerted effort to protect the species. However, the effectiveness on a global scale is uncertain as to whether diminishing habitats will wreak havoc on the polar bear populations in the future. The international agreements and treaties are important as they recognize common goals and strategies given the multiple nations involved. Most of these agreements are decades old and do not sufficiently protect polar bear populations that much. They have been important in creating a framework of hunting and developing restrictions for many of the nations, but there is no clear mechanism to enforce these agreements. As stated before, the greatest threat to polar bear populations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To be effective, these agreements should include an effective form of enforcement, such as an organizational enforcement authority made up of members from all five nations that have jurisdictional authority over polar bear preservation. Perhaps something similar to Interpol, but for wildlife conservation and works directly with governmental enforcement agencies. Such an international agency could also be used for other conservation efforts for other endangered or threatened species. Other components of new international agreements should also address the chief concern for polar bears. Perhaps this can be another mechanism to assist in promoting the reduction of emissions and rallying enhanced scientific research objectives to pursue alternative energies between the five Arctic nations. However, environmental changes affecting the Arctic are not expected to stop in the immediate future and are fixed for several decades regardless of reductions in emissions and polar bears must prepare to deal with habitat loss (Laidre, et al., 2015). The sovereignty issue over potential resources after the ice melts should also be an integral part of these new international agreements. There should be discussion over restricted industrial development and shipping routes that may affect polar bears for the future habitat structure of the Arctic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Drinking Tea And Reducing The Risk Of Heart Disease On average 158 million Americans drink tea a day. Within that population 85 percent drink black tea, 14 percent drink green tea, and the remaining amount drink oolong tea. Tea is derived from an evergreen shrub called Camellia sinensis native to Asia. At its origin, tea was used medicinally in empires such as the Shang dynasty in the 16th century. Furthermore, tea is linked to many health benefits such as weight loss, immunity support, bone strength, lowers blood pressure, and reduces risk of both heart disease and cancer. Although tea is associated with these, and many more health benefits, it is difficult to scientifically justify a positive relationship between drinking tea and reducing the risk of heart disease. It has been found that drinking tea can reduce the risks involved with heart disease in experiments done in vitro. No further research explores the effects of tea in vivo. It has not been entirely proven that drinking tea can eliminate the risks of developing heart disease, but there is evidence for reducing the risks of developing heart disease. The benefits of tea are maximized when it is drunk daily, in large quantities, and in high concentrations. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) heart disease is the leading cause of death in 2016. Heart disease includes conditions like coronary artery disease, heart attack, arrhythmia, angina, atherosclerosis, stroke, and many others. In the United States, the increase in food consumption ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Significant Places In The Wizarding World Of Harry Potter 1. Generally, what information is your map trying to communicate (e.g. the population density of bears across Finland or roadways and significant points of interest in Singapore)? A. The location of significant places in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. 2. In what ways does the map use symbols to identify different features or conditions in the map? A. The map use symbols of trees, building, roads, footsteps, and bridge to identify the castle, plants, and circulation of people. Overall, the symbols are very easy to recognize. 3. Which supporting elements does the map include? Which does it omit? Why do you think those were omitted? A. The map uses a title, north arrow, label and a scale bar. The map omit the legend and a graticule and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Importance Of Religious Oppression In Colonial America Early English settlers came to colonial America to escape religious oppression in England, however, one settling in America they enforced their own religious oppression on both natives, and colonials who dared to question their religion. The colonial hierarchy had a very basic pattern, those who followed the religion of the colony had the most power. Those who opposed were given little to no power, and we often forced to either stay silent or leave the community as a whole in search of land in which they were free to express their beliefs. This religious oppression is a common theme with the Puritan community of New England, where Roger Williams was forced to move to providence due to his beliefs, so called witches were murdered with little proof of any wrongdoing, and Native Americans were looked at as impure due to their culture. By sustaining a society of religious oppression the Puritans were able to hold a great amount of power in the Northern colonies of America. In Colonial Massachusetts the magistrates purged their society of religious dissidents . One of their targets was Roger Williams, a minister in salem. Williams was opposed to the idea of marrying church and state, and fought for religious freedom. He was also quick to question the method in which the Puritans seized Native American land. Due to his beliefs the Puritans pushed him out of Massachusetts along with his followers. They would go on to found the town of Providence, due to the fact that it was in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. FDI In Tourism And Tourism s Impact On Tourism Although tourism is the most liberalised sector under the GATS, especially on the mode 3 (commercial presence), there is astonishingly little empirical study on the impact of FDI on tourism. Dwyer and Forsyth (1994) argued that the analysis of FDI impacts on tourism has been ignored and has enticed less attention in the literature than what was supposed. Buckley and Geyikdagi (1996) then pointed out that the difficulties in gaining information and data caused the analysis of FDI on tourism has received little attention. UNCTAD (2007) stated that the complicated analysis of FDI on tourism associated with the character of tourism that is not a singular activity. Tourism consisted of many separated and related activities, covering food and beverage, transportation, entertainment, sports, accommodation, culture, conventions, trade fairs, and recreation. Tourism also involved an extensive variety of companies ranging from multinational corporations ( MNCs ) to tiny enterprises, allowing a number of diverse scales and levels in the market to partake in tourism. Some experts, nevertheless, analysed the adverse impacts of FDI on tourism on the environment. Perrin (2001) showed how GATS has significantly increased FDI in tourism. Putting Belek, Turkey as a case study, the increase of FDI has been followed by over concentration in key areas of activity and primary locations, leading to the exploitation of other resources in the region. Specifically, the constructions of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Celie Argumentative Essay 1. The biggest choice Celie made was to move to Tennessee for a period of time. This turned out well because she became more confident about herself. She built a pants making company and stopped relying on her friends. Although she did not realize that she was not moving until Shug announced that Us leaving... Celie is coming to Memphis with me (199), Celie was grateful for leaving her husband and the toxicity of the environment. She learned to fend for herself and reflected on her past. By having free time to come to terms with all the experiences she had, Celie understood that they helped her build character and influenced her decision to stand up for herself. 2. I was surprised when Celie denounced God and her religion for part of the novel. I felt like she would have been angry, but still continued to write to him. Because religion is a large part of the South and is ingrained into her, I assumed that she would forgive him more. When she wrote, I don t write to God no more... [God] act just like all the other mens I know. Trifling, forgitful, and lowdown (192), I was torn between pitying her and applauding her. I pity her because she had too many bad experiences with men; on the other hand, I applaud her because she started to question everything and became less dependent on people, and in this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One skill a reader can gain from reading this novel is understanding how the themes connect with each other through the use of comparisons. Rather than make each topic a separate issue, the book links them together to show that not everything is a black and white issue, but rather one that is full of grey areas. Similar to untangling 5 pieces of string, trying to solve one of Celie s problems cannot work without figuring out how it affects her other ones. Although I understood that the novel s themes are hard to analyze and find a solution to, creating a simile to connect the main idea helped me comprehend the hardships that Celie had to overcome to become ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Literary Devices In Jeannette s The Glass Castle The Glass Castle, a story about Jeannette Walls and her more than dysfunctional family. Jeannette and her family move around from town to town throughout America s west coast. Eventually, Jeanette s begins to run out of money because of this they decide to move in with Jeanette s grandmother in Welch, West Virginia. Jeanette and her siblings eventually decide to start saving up money to move to New York. Jeanette s parents follow her and her siblings to new york after a while and end up on the streets. Rex, Jeanette s dad dies of a heart attack in New York City and her mother sticks to her life on the streets. The memoir comes to a close as Jeanette is able to reconcile with her past and all the adversity that she has gone through. The author uses literary devices such as imagery, irony, and foreshadowing to captivate the reader. The literary devices imagery. The irony and foreshadowing make the story worth telling because they make her story interesting. The author uses imagery to interest the reader in her story that may seem mundane without the imagery. An example of this happening is when Jeannette is going to her new school in Welch it was her first day and the teacher picks on her because she did not have to give the school her records to her not having them as that is happening a tall girl stabs her out of nowhere I felt something sharp and painful between my shoulder blades and turned around. The tall black girl with the almond eyes was sitting at the desk behind me. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Gender Roles In Great Expectations Charles Dickens, Great Expectations follows a boy named Pip through a journey of meeting new people around the town and also is considered an Orphan. There are a lot of characters that are introduced like Miss Havisham who always wears a wedding who shows up a lot in the book. Pip changes a lot through the novel with wanting to be a gentlemen but has made a lot of mistakes and blames it on his sister Mrs. Joe who raised him by hand. The women seem to be different from the men in this novel with different roles they play so I m going to show they are different. Feminity is different from this novel to reality with the old ways changing of women and how they work. Women have always been considered to be seen as weak but superior. There are many main characters who are women such as Mrs. Joe, Ms. Havisham, Biddy, Estella, and others. These four play major roles with Pip and how they influence him throughout the novel. The women are shown through this novel to be housewife s while the men go to work. They are seen as women who are supposed to be cooking and taking care of the children. The women are portrayed in this book as women who don t move from where they live or how they are confined to their homes or the role they play in the households. The men seem to have more freedom in going place to place as they see fit, while the women stay in the home to be housewives. I m first going to start off with Mrs. Joe Gargery is married to Mr. Joe who is a blacksmith who she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. 50 Minute Multidisciplinary Narrative Live Performance Proposal for a 50 minute multidisciplinary narrative live performance. Techniques of physical theatre, dance, improvisation, poetry, aerial, video projection are used, style rules negated. Live voting/audio response systems to illustrate active choices of the audience. Visualised statistics to confront the audience and evoke a critical discussion about the choices made are considered. Gradually the fourth wall should be penetrated to a point, where the performer dissolves with the spectator and invert the view on the performance body and the social relation expected. As aerial apparatus, silk is used as analogy to the skin to which the human is attached to. The human performing body as performance vehicle that fulfils the expectations of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3. Discourse with the audience The experience of any performance is situated in the body, in the meeting place between the audience as a concrete group of individuals and the here and now of the performance . The audience s experience is one of my main focuses. During my show A Cage of Skin I challenged the audience by addressing them directly. A colleague wrote after the show: I wasn t sure if you did want us to respond, and also it s quite daunting being asked by an artist what we think of their show right in the middle of it! It was un nerving, but perhaps that what you wanted! . And yes, it was my intention to make them feel uncomfortable. I would like to explore more the direct dialog with the audience, to challenge or to include. I am cautious about immersive theatre as I want a positive experience for everyone even when my performance practice is not target ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Battle of Midway Essay The Battle of Midway dealt a devastating catastrophe for the Japanese naval and air capabilities with destroying four carriers, one heavy cruiser, 248 aircraft, and 3,057 personnel. The Americans lost one aircraft carrier, one destroyer, 150 aircraft, and 307 personnel. Historically, Midway has been considered the turning point in the Pacific theater of World War II. Japan s shipbuilding and pilot training programs were unable to keep pace in replacing their losses, while the U.S. steadily increased its output in both areas that inevitably led denying Japan the ability to achieve its limited policy objective: to destroy the American carrier force in the Pacific and use the Aleutians and Midway Island as stepping stones for a Japanese ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This intelligence allowed Nimitz to avoid a secondary naval battle and concentrate a surprise attack unforeseen by the Japanese at Midway. Nimitz was able to position the fleet out of the Japanese carrier s striking range and hide fall under the protection of land based air at Midway. Aligning the three carriers and land based air power was instrumental in matching and defeating the larger and more competent Japanese fleet. On the Japanese side of intelligence, Yamamoto believed to have the element of surprise at Midway, which was thought to draw the Americans out of Pearl Harbor. Yamamoto had numerical naval superiority in the Pacific to defeat the Americans at sea but remained unaware that the code breakers ascertained its operational and strategic plan to attack at Midway. Spector argues that Japanese submarines knew the American forces were planning something at Pearl Harbor, but the intelligence was never passed on to Yamamoto. Additionally, Yamamoto believed that two of the American carriers were sunk at Coral Sea, which the Yorktown was hastily being repaired in Pearl Harbor. In reality, the Japanese had no idea where the American fleet or carriers were leading up to the Battle of Midway. Additionally, Yamamoto was deceived by American intelligence on the location of the other two active carriers, which he thought were still in the South Pacific. Inevitably, Yamamoto proceeded to attack Midway while Nimitz ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. A Brief Note On The Powered By Genesis Advertisement Privacy Powered By Genesis OK, fine, good riddance. So we re 95 now. A friendly, intimate crowd, just the people who want to be here. Thanks for reading, folks! I was beginning to worry about your attention span, even your intellig ... wait a second, where are you guys going? You re tweeting a link to this article already? You haven t even read it yet! What if I go on to advocate something truly awful, like a constitutional amendment requiring that we all type two spaces after a period? Wait, hold on, now you guys are leaving too? You re going off to comment? Come on! There s nothing to say yet. I haven t even gotten to the nut graph. Get Slate in your inbox. I better get on with it. So here s the story: Only a small number of you are reading all the way through articles on the Web. I ve long suspected this, because so many smart alecks jump in to the comments to make points that get mentioned later in the piece. But now I ve got proof. I asked Josh Schwartz, a data scientist at the traffic analysis firm Chartbeat, to look at how people scroll through Slate articles. Schwartz also did a similar analysis for other sites that use Chartbeat and have allowed the firm to include their traffic in its aggregate analyses. Schwartz s data shows that readers can t stay focused. The more I type, the more of you tune out. And it s not just me. It s not just Slate. It s everywhere online. When people land on a story, they very rarely make it all the way down the page. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Childhood Obesity Is A Growing Epidemic Childhood obesity is a growing epidemic. The UK has estimated through their schools National Child Measurement Program that one third of the children there are overweight, and by 2050 that number could rise to an alarming two thirds (Phillips 2). There are many uncontrollable factors in childhood obesity such as the environment, income and genetics. However, parents are the most overlooked factor. Our children s futures, with regard to their eating habits, are in the hands of their parents. Ultimately, children grow into adults who make their own choices, but parents can have a positive effect on the children s health in their childhood. By focusing on the parental factor, an immense decrease in childhood obesity is obtainable. Parents must consider how the environment they choose to raise their child in can affect their child s health. In rural environments, people can live off of healthy, home grown food. If a child lives in the city, parents may have a harder time finding healthy, affordable options for their family. For example, when comparing cities like Atlanta, Georgia to a rural farm town like Jesup, Georgia, it is apparent that bigger cities lack resources that would keep vegetables fresh and on hand at all times. Nevertheless, parents would still need to opt for these healthier choices, instead of processed food or fast food. Even if these options are available, the major concern parents have is whether they can afford buying healthier alternatives which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Technology In Aeolus The subject matter of Eric D. Smith s essay is the examination of the recording of Aeolus in relation to Platonic and post Heideggerian concepts of technology. He suggests that Ulysses self consciously highlights how the ways of authority and modern technology are divided in a manner that both anticipates and clears Derrida s response to Heidegger and Plato. The key to understand Joyce s motivations for his decision to record is acquiring an understanding of Joyce s relationship to the question of modern technology in general. More specifically, Smith searches for answers to questions such as Why use Aeolus ? , What is the connection between the concept of modern technology and Joyce s incorporation of fragmentation of authority as a central ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a realization that human memory is itself a technology. Memories are not a product of an original moment but rather a complex network of mnemotechnic reproductions in which each element authorizes the recollection. Aeolus represents the technological as indistinguishable from the natural. In the article Smith states: As technology gradually replaces the human the privileged role of author becomes less and less necessary and more difficult to fix. (464) Yet one can ask himself whether we, then, don t give too much credit to technology or machines while we actually should admire the human inventor? The irony of selecting a recorder to authorize is itself an imperfect recreation of a recreation of a speech even that can never be legitimately authorized. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, Knightsbridge, London is well known brand in the hospitality industry. The hotel is the subsidiary of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. Mandarin Oriental Group purchased Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London in 1996 and after a renovation and redesigning of the restaurants and bars, it is named like that. Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London building is designed in historic Edwardian style. The hotel includes a Hyde Park that can be viewed from breakfast and dining room. According to the Queen s restriction Hyde Park is not allowed to advertise in any form. The Queen strictly ordered to open the park entrance only for Royal or permission should be taken before use. But in the current time the guests of the hotel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2012) Size The Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London has 173 rooms and 25 suits and half of rooms are designed in a manner that they overlook Hyde Park. There are three restaurants in the hotel in which two restaurants are open year round and the Mandarin Bar. Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park provides other site amenities like spa, fitness centre, and small and large events spaces. The hotel is located in the close proximity of Royal Albert Hall and Apsley house. Popular interior designer Adam Tihany designed the interiors of the restaurants and bars. Restaurants serves historic European food which is reinvented by the chef Michelin and bars contains French bistro and wine bar. Workforce Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park approximately has 500 to 530 dedicated employees that are working on permanent basis and other temporary staff depending on the hotel requirements. Customers Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park has all type of customers that includes holiday customers and business travelers. Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park has great infrastructure includes corporate meeting halls, conference halls, leisure that why business traveler customers prefers to stay here. For Holiday travelers they have honeymoon suites, kids room, etc. Mission Statement To completely delight and satisfy our guests. To commit to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Horse Soring Issue In this essay, I will explain the facts, and argue my own views and opinions on horse soring, a topic that has been booming for horse owners and horse lovers in the United States and other foreign countries for the past forty years. This issue has not only been affecting the horse population, but its controversy has spread and became a huge issue in our government. People use soring to win competitions in a very cruel way. Nothing about this issue seems very fair to me whatsoever. The HPA otherwise known as the horse protection act, passed as a bill by congress in 1970 to ensure the protection of all horses from soring in shows, sales, auctions, and practices. The bill in 1970 stated it to be cruel and inhumane to force a horse to sore in a competition if it did not naturally have it that way already ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not too recently a case of soring hit the spotlight in August of this year. A USDA Medical Officer working at a Tennessee Walking Horse Show and found a horse being sored in a forced way. The person who had gotten caught had rubbed foreign oil on the horse s legs. The officer who captured this case mentioned in an article, Its a Competitive World Out There. Unfortunately there are people who make unethical choices to gain unfair advantages. This shows me, how badly people want to win, when they do not even consider what pain this does to the horses that help them win. Even now in 2016 after almost forty years horses seem to still suffering from the choices that people make. But we can help; we can do something to stop it. Multitudes of people capable of turning in a violator of this act; once turned in, the penalties include: spending up to two years in prison, fines of five thousand dollars, disqualification from showing for up to one year or more, and a $2,200 fine or less for each hose found sored, and the person will also no longer be able to compete in events, but they will be able to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Major Differences Between UPLC And HPLC As previously mentioned the major difference UPLC and HPLC is the pressure and particle size. Pressures of up 1000 bar can be achieved with UPLC, which is necessary to maintain shorter retention times. In UPLC smaller particles are used. These smaller particles provide a greater surface area of the stationary phase within the column, making the separation of the substances much more efficient. However, the smaller the particles are, the more pressure that is required. A summary of the main differences between HPLC and UPLC can be seen in the table below: Attribute HPLC UPLC Pressure 6000 Psi 100,000 Psi Particle Size 5μm 1.7μm Flow Rate Millilitres per minute Microlitres per minute Max Resolution Relatively low Relatively high The lower particle size is the true reason for UPLC increased flow rate and resolution. This can be shown mathematically using Van Deemter s equation: H = A + B/µ + Cµ. H being the plate height and µ being the particle size. The A constant remains constant independent of flow rate (known as the Eddy diffusion term ). The B constant is the diffusion coefficient, and C is the analyte mass transfer coefficient. As µ decreases, the A and C values ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gumustas et al [3] reviewed that UPLC was more efficient than HPLC. In comparison to HPLC, UPLC can run higher resolution methods, using shorter columns, smaller size of particles, with higher flow rates under high pressure. The injection volume of UPLC is almost ten times smaller than that of HPLC, which results in good peak shapes and low carryover effects related to column diameter. It was also reviewed that the major disadvantages of UPLC were the high prices of purchasing and maintaining the instrument as well as the shorter column life due to the increased back pressure. However, the advantages of less solvent consumption, faster chromatography and better resolution properties overcome these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Abrahamic Religions Of Judaism, Christianity, And Islam Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are considered an Abrahamic religion. All stated in the Middle East near Israel. Abrahamic religions are those religions traced by their adherents to Abraham. All Abrahamic Religions are considered monotheistic, which is the belief in a single, universal, all encompassing God. Islam, Christianity, and Judaism believe that their sacred texts (or scriptures) are the Word of God. In Christianity the sacred text is the Bible, For Islam it is the Qur an, and for Judaism it is the Hebrew Bible or Tanakh. There exists the expectation of an individual who will herald the end of the world, and/or bring about the Kingdom of God on Earth. Judaism awaits the coming of the Jewish Messiah. Christianity awaits the Second Coming of Christ. Islam awaits the coming of Mahdi (Sunnis in his first incarnation, Shi as the return of Muhammad al Mahdi). The three religions encompass Gabriel as considered an archangel to Jews and Christian and according to Islam Gabriel is the angel who revealed the Qur an to Muhammad.The religions also adhere to a pilgrimage which is considered a spiritual long journey or search of great moral significance. Sometimes, it is a journey to a sacred place or shrine of importance to a person s beliefs and faith. Islam, Christianity, and Judaism involve themselves in pilgrimages. Judaism and Islam have strict dietary laws, with lawful food being called kosher in Judaism and Halaal in Islam. Christianity developed ritual prohibitions against the consumption of meat (but not fish) on Fridays, and the Christian calendars prescribe abstinence from some foods at various times of the year; but these customs vary from place to place and changed over time. In all cultures, human beings make a lifestyle out of interacting with and pledging their devotion to what are thought to be spiritual powers. Humans connect themselves with these spiritual powers which give their lives purpose and meaning. Religion is simply used to guide its followers through this complicated and diverse realm of human experience. According to the American Heritage Dictionary, religion is, the belief in and reverence for a supernatural power or powers regarded as creator and governor of the universe. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Influenza Virus Essay There are different ways a molecule can be endocytosed into cell. Rust and colleagues focused on two different mechanisms: clathrin mediated endocytosis and clathrin and caveolin independent endocytosis. Using real time visualization of the influenza virus, Rust and colleagues were able to observe these two pathways in action. They hypothesized that without inhibiting endogenous endocytic mechanisms of the cell, the influenza virus would use both types of pathways to enter a cell. Multiple assays were performed in this article. Firstly, the authors fluorescently labeled clathrin with EYFP and transfected their construct into their cells, creating a stable cell line. Figure 1 exists to demonstrate the efficacy of their fluorescently tagged clathrin construct. They first produced an immunofluorescent image ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The de novo formation of CCPs induced by viral binding suggests a manipulation of the clathrin signaling pathway. Since clathrin recruitment is initiated by AP2 after AP2 detects PI(4,5)P and cargo, the virus could be interacting with any one of these three elements in clathrin induced endocytosis. However, as the authors point out, influenza binds to sialic acids on the cell surface and not normal cargo receptors that interact with AP2. So how, then, would AP2 be coerced into recognizing the virus as cargo on the cell membrane and hence recruit clathrin? They suggest there is an induction of curvature on the membrane perhaps involving amphiphysin. A logical next step would be to mutate amphiphysin and/or other similar BAR domains, infect cells with a tagged influenza virus and transfected fluorescent clathrin, and determine whether or not de novo CCPs can be formed. Comparing this assay to a control using wild type amphiphysin, one could draw a conclusion as to the extent of influence BAR domains have on viral entry and clathrin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Rainbow Springs History Long before the Florida Turnpike and the Interstate Highway System ramped up to full speed and swampland in Central Florida was paved over, Florida tourist venues and roadside attractions were an eclectic mix of fun, imagination, intrigue and amazement for everyone. From reptile farms, tropical gardens and aquatic springs to dolphin shows, old west towns and museums of the unique and strange, tourists visiting Florida were able to catch, either by design or on a whim, these venues, as they rolled down US highways 1,19, 41, 301 and all the off the beaten path back roads. But as time marched on, so did the tourist, as they stayed on the interstate and headed for Orlando, to see what all the hub bub was about in the early 1970s. The venues and attractions may be long gone, but they are not forgotten, as memories of the wonderful tourist and roadside attractions that were a piece of Florida history, are recalled. Rainbow Springs, Dunnellon Located in North Central Florida, Rainbow Springs, originally known as Blue Springs, in Dunnellon, was one of the many tourist attracting springs that offered visitors a view of the spring s bottom. Unlike Silver Springs that provided park attendee s a view through a glass bottom boat, Rainbow Springs provided paid admissions a view with submarine boats. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Petersburg Beach, the Aquatarium was similar to the more well known and attended Miami Seaquarium. Opened in 1964, the Aquatarium and its 160 foot high golden geodesic dome, served as home to pilot whale, porpoise, dolphin and seal lion entertainment shows and was recognized as housing the world s largest circular marine tank, which contained 1.244 million gallons of seawater that was 100 feet in diameter and 25 feet deep. The Aquatarium performances were touted as The World s Greatest Marine Show, and featured Floppy the Dolphin, which sought to capitalize on the popularity of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Comparison Of North By Northwest And Double Indemnity The films North by Northwest (1959) and Double Indemnity (1944), directed by Alfred Hitchcock and Billy Wilder both have significant strides within the history of film, and both films made different in artistic innovation. North by Northwest was a late film of the post war era, and Double Indemnity was an early film of film noir. The objective of this paper is to compare and contrast both films within the context of sexual content, comedy, and suspense. Film noir has distinct traits: the films are aimed at male audiences, men are the protagonists, and women play sexually alluring roles that lead the protagonist into danger or use them for a selfish deed. Scenes from film noir are shot in big cities, dark alleyways, and in sleazy bars. North by North West was a late film from the post war era with film noir traits. The protagonist Roger Thornhill is lead into danger by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Eve makes her appearance on the scene, she is very appealing to the male audience with her pretty face. There were more sexual dialogs between Thornhill and Eve than sexual acts. In the low key lighting kissing scene in Eve s bunk, she stated, I m a big girl in response Thornhill said, yeah, and in all the right places too. Thornhill made a reference to her physical appearance preferably to her breast, hips, and butt. In a way his statement was a complement about how attractive she looked. With its low key black and white style that s influenced by German expressionism, Double Indemnity adopts film noir and crime fiction properties. Based on adultery, corruption, and murder, the alluring beauty Phyllis Dietrichson used Walter Neff for a selfish deed. In the opening scene of meeting, a high angle point of view shot is used looking at her legs and eventually revealing her wearing only a towel. Top lighting is used to illuminate her body and physical features. This is an effective scene because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Argumentative Essay About A Soccer Game I happened to be on outdoor sandy field experiencing different mixed emotions as I saw people with several face expression at the end of the big soccer game. It was exhausting and unforgiving game that got some players injured, and caused the bad sportsmanship to take place between the coaches, players, and fans. Our fans and our rival s fans fought each other, and they threw stuff across the stadium as if they were dealing with a gigantic wild animal. Some of the players couldn t fully focus on their soccer match due to their divided attention, and some of them were terrified by the fan s unnecessary acts. Whenever I think about this moment, I cry and smile at same time because we finally understood the meaning of fair play of soccer, and happy ending of our game occurred as a result of that. I knew before the game that the unsportsmanlike conduct would happen, it really did as I thought, but besides our soccer game s dirty side, it appeared to be more captivating by the way it was played than any other game. I believe that there were three causes for the ungentlemanly behavior that we faced during the tournament. Both my team and the rival team fought to death in order to win the important soccer league because neither of the teams made it to the final game before. They always face each other during the knockout games which made them rivals. Finally, the beauty of the game also had an effect for why the match took place to be played dirty. Once the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...