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Role Of The Culture Committee At Southwest
The company has done a super job with using LUV to create a supportive culture and to nurture
achievement of the company s customer satisfaction objectives. They have a cost saving approach to
operating, both management and employees are attentive to keeping costs down and to operating in a
lean fashion. This is a major reason for Southwest s success in implementing and executing its
strategy. Southwest formed a Culture Committee in 1990 to promote Positively Outrageous Service
and devise tributes, contests, and celebrations intended to nurture and perpetuate the Southwest Spirit
and Living the Southwest Way. Over the years, the committee has sponsored and supported hundreds
of ways to promote the traits and behaviors embedded in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A quarterly news video, As the Plane Turns, was sent to all facilities to keep employees up to date on
company happenings, provide clips of special events, and share messages from customers, employees,
and executives. The company had published a book for employees describing outrageous acts of
service. Southwest s management deserves a grade of A+, it is hard to see what Southwest could have
done much better. The best examples being the company s array of employee management practices
and their strong commitment to identifying and implementing ways to keep its costs low. Southwest is
a company with no glaring weaknesses or critical operating problems, but there are areas of concern.
Southwest has lost some of its cost advantages in recent years, rival airlines have been slashing costs
to survive, particularly in the areas of pilot salaries and employee salaries. Southwest has also been
moving into airports with higher landing fees and more congestion. The acquisition of AirTran is a
great choice for Southwest. Air Tran is also pursuing a low cost strategy, so there is a good fit from the
standpoint of their core competitive approaches. AirTran has flights to several attractive geographic
areas and
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Kings Cross Fire Research Paper
The kings Cross Fire is one real life example of where design problems have had a negative impact on
a company s relationship with its customers. The incident broke out on Wednesday 18 November 1987
at the major interchange on the London Underground. The devastating incident lead to the killing of
31 people and around 100 people left with minor injuries.
Around 7:30 a small fire occurred on the escalator serving the Piccadilly line as the fire was still lit it
was then reported by one of the passengers as well as other several passengers, instantly staff and
police went to investigate and confirming the fire to the fire brigade.
Minutes later, the flame grew horribly, producing superheated gas that rose to the top of the shaft
enclosing the escalator, where it was trapped against the tunnel s ceiling. As the superheated gases
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As many were asking why the fire brigade workers weren t trained to use the equipment so if this was
avoided it could have meant that all the lives that were lost could have been with us today. This also
had a problem with the company s income as people were scared to travel on the trains. The
conclusion was that this newly discovered trench effect had caused the fire to flashover at 19:45.
On 23 November, five days after the fire. The legacy, sub surface Railway Stations regulations 1989
were introduced. Smoking was banned in all London Underground stations, including on the
escalators. In addition, to this wooden panelling was to be removed from escalators, until the whole
London Underground was operating on metal escalators. Heat detectors and sprinklers were also fitted
beneath escalators, and the radio communication system and station staff emergency training were to
be
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Confucian Analects And Ban Zhao s Lessons For A Woman
Though authored possibly centuries apart, the Confucian Analects and court historian Ban Zhao s
Lessons for a Woman have far more similarities than they do differences. The truth is that when
considered in the context of their societies, the two texts actually serve to complement each other, and
do so quite successfully. Technically written as instructions on maintaining order and progress in
government and society, the Analects are very widely directed (Bentley, Traditions and Encounters,
101). While some of the text claims to be private conversations between Confucius and other men, the
instructions and suggestions are universally applicable. As all of the teachings of Confucius, the
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Ban Zhao begins her text utilizing a bit of her own advice. She humbles herself immediately in a
rather demeaning opening paragraph regarding her own educational background. The text covers the
three primary functions of women in ancient Chinese society: as unmarried daughters, as wives and
mothers, and their role in the preservation of spiritual matters. She stresses the development of four
womanly qualifications that include virtue, words, bearing and work (Ban Zhao, Lessons for a
Woman, 4). The basic virtues of women stem from (similarly to the Analects) humility, and respect. A
true quietness of spirit and mind, a lack of foolishness, and an exhibit of modesty are required to
demonstrate the true humility of a woman (Ban Zhao, Lessons for a Woman, 4). She is also to possess
a diligence in labor that surpasses those around her; putting others always before herself. These traits
are to be developed and displayed even before marriage, as without them, how can her name be
honored; how can [a woman] but bring disgrace on herself? (Ban Zhao, Lessons for a Woman, 2).
Humility is stressed at the foundation of respect and
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Kelsey High School
It is important that Kelsey High School meets the needs of all the students they serve daily. The High
School provides opportunities and programs including Advanced Placement and Honors courses. The
school also offers a variety of vocational classes.
Kelsey High School offers English Language Learners (ELL), On Site Special Education Classes
which is part of English Immersion Studies. The school also offers several Social Services, they
include adult education, community college classes and other counseling services.
These Social Services are put in place to help with the success of the students who attend as well as
students who were not as successful in school during their early years.
The school has children from 9th 12th grade. There ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
National Merit Scholars aligns with the school s mission and state recognition for achievement by the
Marching Band and Chorus shows the school has other activities they offer to the students to take a
break from academics.
The setting for communication is very diverse. Depending on the situation, meetings take place in the
board room, one on one meetings and hallway chats. The school has an internal and external
communication system. This system is online and is located on their website.
The communication channels for the Kelsey High School includes face to face communication, this
could be considered one of the richest forms of communication channels. There is a physical presence
that can be very important in the communication realm. A face to face meeting will include facial
expressions and voice tones to understand how the meeting is going.
Due to the State of the Art TV and Media program at the school, Broadcast Media is another form of
communication for meetings and to give the students information. Mobile and written are also used
for school communication. Communication to Parents is via text message if they choose to use this
source. This lets parents know what is going on in the school and with their
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Essay about Toll like receptors and their therapeutic...
Cellular Basis Of Disease: Why has the discovery of Toll like receptors revolutionised our
understanding of how the innate immune system works, and what is the therapeutic potential? The
body has two immune systems: the innate immune system and the adaptive immune system. Adaptive,
or acquired, immunity refers to antigen specific defence mechanisms that take several days to become
protective and are designed to react with and remove a specific antigen. This is immunity develops
throughout life. Innate immunity refers to antigen nonspecific defence mechanisms that a host uses
immediately or within several hours after exposure to an antigen. This is the immunity that you are
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PRRs recognise molecules that are not associated to human cells (PAMPs). The best characterised
signalling PRRs are the Toll like receptors (TLRs). They are present in plants, invertebrates and
vertebrates, and represent a primitive host defence mechanism against bacteria, fungi and viruses.
There are 13 TLRs that have been discovered in mammals so far, named TLR 1 to TLR 13. TLRs are
primary transmembrane proteins of immune cells, that contain leucine repeats in their extracellular
domains and a cytoplasmic tail that contains a conserved region called the Toll / IL1 receptor (TIR)
domain. The Toll gene was first discovered in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, but has close
homologues in mammalian immune cells. This is where the name Toll like receptor is derived.
Different combinations of TLRs appear in pairs in different cell types. Different TLRs bind directly or
indirectly to different microbial molecules. TLRs found on cell surfaces: a. TLR 1/TLR 2 pairs bind
uniquely bacterial lipopeptides and GPI anchored proteins in parasites b. TLR 2/TL6 pairs bind
lipoteichoic acid from gram positive cell walls and zymosan from fung c. TLR 4/TLR 4 pairs bind
lipopolysaccharide from gram negative cell walls; d. TLR 5 binds bacterial flagellin TLRs found in
the membranes of the endosomes used to degrade pathogens: a. TLR 3 binds double stranded viral
RNA b. TLR 7
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Examples Of John Is Falling In Love
1. Introduction
1.1 What is Aspect? Aspect refers to how an event or action is to be viewed with respect to time, rather
than to its actual location in time. We can illustrate this using the following examples:
[1] John fell in love on his eighteenth birthday
[2] John has fallen in love
[3] John is falling in love
In [1], the verb fell tells us that John fell in love in the past, and specifically on his eighteenth birthday.
This is a simple past tense verb.
In [2] also, the action took place in the past, but it is implied that it took place quite recently.
Furthermore, it is implied that is still relevant at the time of speaking John has fallen in love, and that s
why he s behaving the way he is. It is worth noting that we cannot ... Show more content on
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aaroovarunnun ŭt footsteps hear PRES. someonecome PRES be
Footsteps are heard. Someone is coming
(275)nalla tan uppŭ. mala peyyunnun ŭt very cold rainfall PRES be
It s very cold. Must be raining
Temporary state
(276) avan avit e irikkunnunŭ t he there sit PRES be
He is now sitting there [He may leave]
(277) kut t ikal ippool pat ŭhikkunnun t children now study PRES be
The children are now studying
Announcement
(278) mantr inaal e varunnunŭ t minister tomorrow come PRES be
The minister is coming tomorrow
(279) ñaŋŋal maisuurndarsaśikkun ŭt we Mysore visit PRES be
We will be visiting Mysore
2.1.2.1.2 infinitive + aanŭ
Another progressive form is marked by the infinitive + aanŭ construction.
(280) siita avit e irikkuka aaŭ n
Sita there sit INFN be
Sita is sitting
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The Impact Of MTR Station And Its Impact On The Community
2. Impact of MTR Stations
Each district is different in terms of their physical settings, environment and population. Due to the
different urban context, MTR stations have different impacts on the community of those districts.
However there are some general and common benefits that it brings to the community, especially in
terms of economy and the urban upgrading of districts.
2.1. Economy
It is an undeniable fact that MTR enhances the productive potential of the economy. It does not only
allow the public to make cross boundary trips, such as from Kowloon side to Hong Kong Island side,
but also helps alleviate congestion on the ground due to higher demand for railway. It also improves
the accessibility for people to reach their work on time easily, raising their productivity. One of the
notable economic benefits is saving traveling time. During peak hours, the traffic congestion problem
from Hung Hom to Yau Ma Tei is unbearable, causing delays and making people late for work.
Besides, waiting in traffic consumes more fuel, which costs individuals higher fuel consumption cost.
Hence MTR can help alleviate these problems and thus benefit the economy.
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The construction of MTR stations attracts other developers into developing various projects, such as
residential estates, commercial projects and community facilities, due to an easy access to the area
with the development of MTR. For instance, the International Financial Centers (IFC) right above the
central station. The development of such projects not only helps upgrade the city s landscape by
increasing aesthetic value through the architectural designs of those projects, such as the IFC which
also rose to international fame due to its height, but it also enhance the quality of living as commercial
buildings usually have malls for leisure and increased products and services, making their living more
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Irish Music
Celtic Irish Music
Name
Institutional Affiliation
Celtic music is a broad group of music genres that have emerged from the native folk music traditions
of people of Western Europe, such as the Irish. Throughout history, Ireland has been associated with
music. Irish music history dates back over 2000 years when the Celts arrived in Ireland. Irish clerics
are known for writing some of the earliest folk songs. One of the twelve disciples of Ireland, St
Columcille (521 5797 AD), described that the clerics of Ireland had the ability to sing like birds . Irish
music has remained vibrant in this 21st century having gained global recognition. This is unlike most
European countries that have lost their native folk songs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Before the 17th century, harpists were professional musicians and the use harps was at its height. At
the time, Ireland was ruled by Chieftains, who also employed the use of harps in Irish songs. Irish
tradition was steady and secure. However, at the beginning of the seventeenth century, Ireland was
invaded forced the Chieftains to flee the country. The Irish music tradition suffered a massive blow as
harp playing was not considered as a profession anymore. The professional harpists became known as
travelling harpists. Decades after the Chieftains fled Ireland after the first invasion, Ireland was
colonized by the British. The British government introduced laws aimed at crushing the Irish culture
and introducing the British culture. There was a penal law that forbade any cultural activities. These
laws saw the significant suppression of the growth of Irish culture.
In the 1840 s, Ireland suffered a great famine. This led to the death of more than one million people,
subsequently, most of the Irish tradition died with them. The famine also saw a significant migration
of people over the world in a desperate measure to stay alive. This led to a devastating factor in the
Irish traditional music. However, a good dead came out of this emigration. When the Irish fled the
famine and settled elsewhere, they introduce the Irish music in that new place. The traditional Irish
music network grew especially in places like USA and Australia. The music
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The Pros And Cons Of The Philippines In The Philippines
Nowadays, Philippines is a mess in every aspect. The country is facing enormous amount of problems
including poverty, public transportation, importation and exportation, the government system, weak
leaders, traffic, corruption, tax rate, unfinished projects, and so on. The form of government in a
certain country is achieved when the leader considers factors that could help him/her improve the
country for the better. According to the one of the professors in the university, Philippines tried almost
all forms of government but failed. That means that the problem is on the people itself because every
Filipinos always want change.
Philippines has been a democratic country for a long time. According to my professor in Citizenship
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From Ferdinand Marcos s regime, people have had enough. If Philippines would become an
authoritarian again, I think it would work. But, being under an authoritarian system is not the answer
for the problems in the country. Though, there are many benefits from being under an authoritarian
system. One of these is that people would have discipline because the power is centralized and the
rules are dependent on the leader. That leader is powerful because he/she is attached to a group of
people. In an authoritarian system, a leader could not maintain his/her power when he/she is not
attached to a group of people. Another benefit is that there would be an education for all because in an
authoritarian system, there is a competition when it comes to being educated. The leader wants its
citizens to be educated because he/she does not want to be left behind by other countries. It affects the
economy of the country for the reason that if people are well educated, there is a high chance of them
being competitive when it comes to marketing which leads to the growth of economy of the country.
The leader wants the country to be as powerful as other countries, so he/she finds ways to make it
happen. This is the good thing in authoritarian form; the leader is competitive just to make sure that its
country can be considered as a powerful country. These happen because laws are well implemented. If
a person fails to follow the rules, he/she would face a
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A Brief Note On Karl Marx And The Capitalist System
1. According to Karl Marx, the proletariats are the people who are most exploited by the capitalist
system. They are the workers that work for the boss that owns the means of production (194). The
employers own the means of production and therefore make the rules. Leaving room for exploitation.
It is the working class that makes up the proletariat faction of society. The working class makes up
about 30 percent of the total population and includes individuals that, in part, work as electricians,
unskilled factory and construction workers, and retail workers (194).
Individuals of the working class are also affected by what Karl Marx refers to as Work Alienation.
Work Alienation is an outcome job holders face when they lose control over either the work process,
the product of their labor, or both (194). Generally, this means a lack of satisfaction in their jobs and
what they do. Work Alienation occurs when only simple mundane tasks are required of workers. A
good example of this is factory jobs. With the rise of technology, less and less work is being required
of workers and machinery is taking on most of the responsibility. Often leaving workers to only do
simple tasks or preform button pushing work. Marx described this phenomenon as man becoming an
appendage of the machine (194).
2. The working class has a very unique set of cultural, human and social capital. As usually is the case,
cultural capital is passed down through family members and close
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Letter To Queen Victoria Essay
In the text, Letter to Queen Victoria , written by Lin Zexu in 1839, he implores the Queen of Great
Britain, Queen Victoria, to stop her subjects from selling opium to the Chinese public. Zexu does so
by exemplifying the past relationship of China and Britain, by moral persuasion, and by warnings and
threats. However, Lin Zexu s assumption of calling British subjects as Barbarian and compliant to
Chinese rule ineffectively persuades. First, Lin Zexu exemplify the past good relationship of China
and Britain by stating that the past rulers and traditions of Britain are at peace with China, that both
nations benefited from trade until Opium outbreaks throughout China s population . Zexu states The
kings of your honorable country by a tradition handed down from generation to generation have
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Lin Zexu stated that they will increase the common weal and get rid of evil , referring to opium
distribution in China. Zexu soothed Queen Victoria that if they agree to China s condition, heaven and
spirit will support her, give her a long life and fortune. In addition, he warned her that he who sells
opium shall receive the death penalty. Zexus, further imploring of the Queen of Britain by threats,
stated: if the merchant of your honorable country wish to enjoy trade with us on a permanent basis
they must fearfully obey our law in which penalties are decapitation or strangulation. In conclusion,
the 1839 Letter to Queen Victoria by Lin Zexu argued that Opium is a source of evil and pain and
appealed to the Queen of Great Britain to abolish sale and smuggling of opium in China. Zexu did this
through exemplifying the past trading relationship of China and Great Britain, also by moral
persuasion, and last by means of warnings and
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Assertive Discipline Scenarios
Assertive Discipline Approach Scenario #1 The advantages of the approach are that Clinton is aware
of what the expectations are from the teacher. At the start of the year the Ms Adams clearly
communicated her wants and needs to the class. She displayed these rules in the classroom so that all
the children can see that what is expected from them. Ms Adams gave Clinton three chances, so that
he could create a learning environment which is acceptable for children to learn. Once Clinton had
received three chances Ms Adams had the right to bring in other people to support her and the child to
create an environment which allows children to learn and develop. The disadvantages of the approach
are that Ms Adams used discipline to assert her dominance over Clinton. I feel that by tracking the
children s behaviour on the white board, the children could see it as a challenge or game to get three
marks on the board to test the limits of Ms Adams. This system takes Clinton out of the classroom
until his parents and the principal. I feel that some children would love this punishment, so would not
work for all. Democratic Discipline approach Scenario #2 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She is looking at the misbehaviour to see the reason behind it. Ms Taggert allowed Clinton to talk
about why he thought he was misbehaving and allowed him to discuss how he felt and why. Ms
Taggert gave him a responsibility as a leader to allow Clinton to satisfy his need for attention and so
he felt like he belonged in the group. I feel that Ms Taggert had used the information to allow herself
to see what Clinton needed in the classroom to support his learning and develop a sense of among his
class
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African American Women Have A Long History Of Being...
African American women have a long history of being political activists. African American
foremothers, such as: Frances E.W. Harper, Maria Stewart, Sarah Mapps Douglass, Sarah Parker
Remond, Harriet Jacobs, Mary Ann Shadd Cary, and Ida B. Wells were fighting for racial, social, and
gender equality since slavery and the Emancipation Proclamation. Whether it is in print culture or in
public culture African American women have continuously protested the treatment of African
Americans and women in America. Yet, the presence of women (especially African American women)
was not welcomed in America s public domain. In fact, it deviated from acceptable gender roles.
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Laurel Thatcher Ulrich is generally accredited for the quote: Well behaved women seldom make
history . Laurel Thatcher Ulrich quote perfectly captures the struggle of equality and the entrapment of
femininity that all women face. In order for most women to protest the oppression traditional gender
role place on women, they (women) would have to deviate against societal gender norms. The narrow
framework of Victorian s true womanhood did not allow women to challenge their treatment in a
patriarchal society. It would have been impossible for a woman to assert her independence and rally
for her civil rights and civil liberties in American society; while, still upholding the status of a true
woman . Thatcher Ulrich quote embodies the public s perception of women who differed from social
gender norms. Their actions were not viewed as heroic or innovative; instead women were publicly
ridiculed as deviants and inappropriate women. They were in the outgroup of American society.
The negative labeling giving to women who rally for women s rights served as a public ramification to
any woman who felt oppressed in America s male normative society. Placing criterions on
womanhood allowed for women to be socially bondage to social perceptions of their behavior. The
negative labeling of women s worth also encouraged social backlash against activist women. Three of
the most popular negative labels placed on women were
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The Use Of The Atomic Bomb
During World War 2, the United States was neutral until, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7,
1941. The United States then went to war against Japan with a pacific campaign. Over a span of 4
years, the United States tested and developed new weapons to fight the Japanese. Everyone wanted the
war to end, so the United States decided to use an atomic bomb on 2 Japanese cities, Hiroshima and
Nagasaki. The Americans hoped that the dropping of the bombs would make Japan surrender, and they
did. The United States has been developing atomic weapons even before their involvement in World
War two. Starting in the 1940`s the United States had been working on making a new weapon, the
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The plane was a standard bomber, but was stripped of everything not important such as extra guns.
The reason for this was so it could carry the atomic bomb and be able to fly normally. It still had some
guns such as tail guns to defend itself. The plane did its job and did it well; it delivered the bomb and
got its crew back in one piece. Some interviews with some of the crew of the Enola Gay shows the
personal experiences of the crew during the bombing. Multiple crew members said that after they let
go of the bomb and were flying away, they remember the plane shaking and a big flash of light. The
big flash of light eventually faded and the crew could see the mushroom of the bombs explosion.
Some of the crew of the Enola Gay also helped drop the second bomb on Nagasaki in the Bockscar.
After the bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, the crew said that the bomb didn t go off as fast as the last
one had. They said that they thought it had failed, because they hadn t seen any flash of light or felt
the plane shake. Then it happened; the bomb went off. The plane shook while a blinding light covered
the sky. Soon the crew returned just as successful as the last bomb
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Digital Angel Essay
Digital Angel
What is Digital Angel?
Digital Angel is a location and condition system that can alert you of the exact location or people,
pets, or objects in real time. When you purchase the system, it comes with a clip on system monitor
and a ThermAlert watch. It will alert you when if the person wearing is in trouble, and since the
monitor is accompanied with a Global Positioning System (GPS), you can pinpoint the person s
location to 75 feet. You can also check the status of the person at any time of the day through a
hotline, or visiting the website. A weekly report is also given showing dates and times, alerts, locations
and ambient temperatures. Clip On System Monitor and ThermAlert Watch ... Show more content on
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Digital Angel is currently working on other sensors that will be able to read EKG and EEG, other
blood chemistry (such as glucose monitoring), ambient temperature, blood pressure, sound, vibration,
and parts proximity pressure. Ethical Issues
One of the main issues brought up in putting this sort of product out to the public is the privacy issue.
There is somebody who knows where the user is, every second of every day. With this, great deal of
privacy and security is at risk. This kind of knowledge is very tempting for those who may not have
the best intentions. Management may misuse or sell the information that the product provides. People
have almost no protection from businesses that want to use your personal records for profit, so who is
to stop them from doing it? The GPA can be used to develop precisely targeted information
concerning thier personal habits. Hackers also may be able to access information for their own
personal gain. Another issue brought up is the reliance on databases. A slight error in the information
can have a major effect on somebody s life. It is extremely difficult to detect inaccurate information in
databases. There have been many cases of database errors ruining people s lives. Is it right to record
somebody s personal information when there is room for human error?
Different perspectives give
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Guilt In Sophocles Oedipus The King
Remorse, the feeling of deep guilt and regret for the commitment of a crime or atrocity, is a major
element in classical Greek tragedies. The resulting anguish that the character feels enhances the
magnitude of the catastrophe, as the atrocity is transformed into a powerful emotion bringing it to a
relatable level. In Sophocles s Oedipus Rex, retold by John Bennett and Moira Kerr, and Antigone
translated by E.F. Watling, the reader witnesses how different aspects of each play contribute towards
the final tragic ending. While both Creon and Oedipus exhibit feelings of remorse, Oedipus displays a
higher degree of contrition as a result of his hamartia, his thanatos and the impact that family and
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Creon is now conscious that he has, unintentionally, killed his only son. The chorus conveys his
feelings of anguish as they say by the burden that proves too well the guilt, no other man s but his
alone (Sophocles 15). However it is only the words of his dying wife . . . and with her dying breath
cursed you, their slayer that make him realize the wrongdoings of his actions. It is then when he
recognizes that, had he not been stubborn and prideful, his son and wife would still be alive. It is the
shepherd s proclamation about the baby he had left all those years ago that make Oedipus realize the
effects of his actions. The story says, And the shepherd told his story . . . given the child of Laius to a
messenger, who would take the baby to be raised by the king of Corinth (Bennett Kerr 163). This is
where he begins to feel those feelings of remorse and despair and sentences himself to a life in exile
and blindness because he had killed his real father while also marrying his own mother, eventually
bearing children of his own with
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Theories Of Primary Language Acquisition
Two theories of primary language acquisition emerged from 1950s psychological research: B.F.
Skinner s behaviorist theory and Noam Chomsky s biological theory of language development.
Primary language acquisition addresses specifically the way in which an infant s native language is
beginning to form, starting at birth. Primary language acquisition continues to develop throughout the
rest of childhood within the critical period.
Skinner argued that children acquire and develop language based purely on the behaviorist theory,
which states behaviors are developed and focused around conditioning. If a certain behavior produces
a positive outcome, the individual is more likely to repeat that behavior. However, if a certain
behavior produces a negative outcome, the individual is less likely to repeat that specific behavior.
Conditioning, whether classical or operant, was the sole basis on which children acquired language. In
his Verbal Behavior, Skinner gives the following example: Out! Has the same ultimate effect as
turning the knob and pushing against the door. The explanation of both behaviors is the same.
(Skinner, 1949, p. 35) In this form of operant conditioning, Each response is acquired and continues to
be maintained in strength because it is frequently followed by an appropriate consequence. (Skinner,
1949, p. 35) Because Out! is followed by the appropriate consequence, i.e., successfully opening and
leaving through the door, the behavior is likely to be
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Referential Anxiety In Albert Camus The Fall
La Chute translated The Fall, was published in 1956 by Albert Camus . The Fall is Camus last
completed novel according to the Nobel Prize in Literature. The Fall can be seen as complex. At times,
interpreting and analyzing can be difficult to some when attempting to understand the novel. However,
according to Referential Anxiety in Contemporary French Fiction by David R. Ellison, there is no
right or wrong way to interpret The Fall because Camus never had the chance to explain it himself.
David R. Ellison argues that It seems as if no real progress has been made in deciphering the text s
central enigmas due to this. For the reader, this is good or bad news. The bad news is that no one can
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In particular the flesh, matter, the physical in short, which disconcerts or discourages so many men in
love or in solitude, without enslaving me, brought me steady joys. I was made to have a body... To tell
the truth, just from being so fully and simply a man, I looked upon myself as something of a superman
(camus28).
As the narrator, Clamence, tells the story of his fall from Eden (Paris) and his exile to the hell of
Amsterdam, Clamence, explains his life and exile in Amsterdam to readers while speaking to an
unknown person at a bar. Clarence s highly critical view of himself and life reflect a loss of faith in
human nature and justice. Camus chosen profession for Clamence as a lawyer draws attention to the
narrator s views, which center on justice and morality. This all changes when Clarence s is walking
home one evening when he notices a women on a bridge preparing to commit suicide. Clarence
chooses not to interfere instead he continues on his way without interrupting the women. Once
Clamence was given the opportunity to risk his life to save another, he was forced to realize the real
motive for all of his actions. He didn t act out of virtue; he acted out of a selfish desire to obtain the
accolades of society. (152 Robertson) Clamence charitable actions, assisting widows and orphans,
giving to the poor and helping blind
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Turkey´s Aim to Join the European Union Essay
Amongst the member states of the European Union, the longstanding debate on Turkey s accession
raises a number of significant questions with regards to the identity, power and future of the Union.
Turkey is a key location both economically and tactically, making it a political hotspot for the whole
of Europe and Asia, so why then has so little progress been made within its application for
membership status?
In 1963, it was decided by what was then The European Economic Commission that Turkey was a
suitable applicant for membership and so in 1987 they applied to join. In 2005 accession negotiations
began, however with just one chapter provisionally closed these negotiations came to a standstill in
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Similarly, as Turkey is a loyal ally to NATO, which gives it the added bonus of a substantial military
power, to reject its membership to the EU can be viewed as undermining the integrity of the Union.
Turkey could develop into a major power within the region, which the EU would be wise to have as an
ally, rather than a rival.
As a Eurasian country, Turkey sits on the crossroads of Europe and Asia and could potentially change
the current culture clash between the two continents, acting as a middle ground if it was granted
membership, however with The Bosphorus being classed as the main border delineation of Europe and
Asia it means that just 4% of Turkey actually lies within Europe with the majority being in Asia
(McCormick, 2011). This causes a debate on whether or not Turkey can actually be defined as
European or whether its accession would cause an identity shift within the EU that could potentially
result in drastic geopolitical repercussions. However the geographical location of Turkey would also
provide the European Union with a number of substantial benefits. The strategic location of Turkey in
the heart of Europe, Asia and the Middle East would allow the EU to benefit in several key areas such
as international crime, reusable energy and economy. With Turkey s aid in creating a mutual ground
and breaking the barriers between the differing cultures, the links between
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Consequences Of Home Fire In Antigone
In Sophocles play Antigone a young girl is confronted with a difficult choice of obeying the law of the
land or fulfilling her filial duty. Her uncle has forbidden the burial of a traitor; the traitor happens to be
Antigone s brother who has declared war on his city. Antigone must decide: should she be compelled
by personal motives and bury her brother the punishment for which is death penalty or should she
obey the law and leave her brother s corpse to be feasted upon by vultures? Either of the choices is a
risk; both have consequences. And it is around this arithmetic of risks and consequences that Kamila
Shamsie s latest novel Home Fire , a modern day retelling of Sophocles Antigone, is built. In this
paper, I will analyze the risks taken by the four main characters, and the consequences they face, and
the factors that shape these risks and consequences.
Research Question
My research question is: Are the consequences of the risks taken different for the male and female
characters in Kamila Shamsie s Home Fire ? This novel, Kamila Shamsie s most critically acclaimed
to date, has been noted for its strong characterization. According to James Wood, New Yorker s chief
literary critic, and Professor of Practice of Literary Criticism at Harvard, the strongest characters in
fiction are the ones whose lacunae and omissions tease us, provoke us in unpredictable ways (Wood,
2008). The characters in this book take unpredictable, even capricious risks. But the kind of
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How Did Martin Luther King Beyond Vietnam A Time To Break...
In Beyond Vietnam A Time to Break the Silence, Martin Luther King Jr. conveys a strong stance
against the injustice and violence of the Vietnam War. He believes the Vietnam War is devastating the
hopes of the poor and brutally highlighting inequality in America; he implores the reader to take
action in the form of protest against these issues. To bolster his argument, King adroitly employs
personal anecdotes, forced teaming, and comparisons to sway his readers. King begins his deft use of
personal anecdotes with his discussion of his work in the ghettos. He narrates, ...[a deeper level of
awareness] grows out of my experience in the ghettos of the North over the last three years especially
the last three summers. As I have walked among the desperate, rejected, and angry young men, I have
told them that Molotov cocktails and rifles would not solve their problems...But they ask and
rightfully so what about Vietnam? This personal anecdote helps King s persuasiveness on several
levels. First, this story establishes his credibility as a speaker. King is out in the streets working with
young men addressing violence and injustice. These experiences provide him with a plethora of first
hand knowledge in addition to providing the reader with an example that King practices what he
preaches. On the other hand, this story helps King develop a strong sense of pathos in his piece. Many
Americans have been taught that violence is never the answer; thus, they inherently acknowledge the
truth of this statement. As King echoes this proverb to the young men, they argue What about
Vietnam? By asking this question, the reader realizes their own government is going against one of
their fundamental beliefs. This makes the reader question the morality of the war in Vietnam. Without
personal anecdotes, King s message would lose its great emotional impact. Just as persuasive as his
use of personal anecdotes are King s analogies. While discussing the detrimental effect the war in
Vietnam will have on America, King describes, If America s soul becomes totally poisoned, part of the
autopsy must read: Vietnam. In King s analogy, he refers to morality as the soul of America. The word
soul can be defined as the purest
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Enzyme Case Study
Once the Cas enzyme is selected (in this case Cas9), the gRNA and healing fragment built, these
elements will be cloned into the basal viral vector to produce the HPV CRISPR CAS9 mediated repair
plasmid (HCCMRP). It is the hope that this vector once introduced into the epithelial cells with the
aforementioned mutation will revert the Stk11 mutation as seen in the (figures 3 4 in appendix). The
HCCMRP will be multiplied by PCR and sequenced to confirm the presence of all required
components.
To administer this plasmid in the body we will use the HPVs natural mechanism for targeting
epithelial cells by placing the HCCMRP in the HPVs protein capsid. This will be done by once again
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The clinicians nor the patients will know if they have received the treatment, the control, or the
treatment with immunosuppressants. For safety patience will be kept in isolation for the duration of
the trial to prevent the spread of the HPV if it is shown to have unforeseen negative effects in humans
In the first phase 4 colon epithelial cell cultures will be grown. One will be designated as a control
whereas the remaining cultures will be infected with the viral healing serum. The cultures will be
grown for three weeks allowing the CRISPR repair to take place and the spread of more HPV healing
viruses to uninfected cells. Once this incubation period is over a miniprep protocol will be used to
extract the genome of the colon epithelial culture and the HCCMRP. The genome of the colon
epithelial cells will be examined by microarray high throughput analysis to examine the ratio of
reverted wild type STK11 cells and those who are still mutant. The ratio is expected to be low around
.25 however since this is a long term treatment this is significant enough for our means. The extracted
HCCMRP and its predecessor used to make the viral healing serum will be compared to analyse
mutation rate (if any) to determine the risk of this treatment.
The second phase will involve the testing with 150 mice with the mutation in the STK11 gene which
this treatment was designed to revert. The mice will be
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Most Important Qualities Of The ANZAC Legend
The ANZAC Legend is said to contain some of the most important qualities of Australians and New
Zealanders today. Sir John Monash, Commander of the Australian forces on the Western Front, later
wrote of the Australians as intelligent, physically superior, independent, resourceful, brave and easy to
lead but difficult to drive (Cameron, Young, Lawless, 2002, pg 49). Even though Australians display
these qualities, this Legend is no longer relevant in society today due to the fact that it excludes
Australians who aren t from a white European background, is biased towards the qualities of
Australians and it brands them as the Legend states.
What is the ANZAC Legend, and why is it the most recognised and celebrated war commemoration in
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254). These qualities are then heavily recognised in Australia s National Identity. Simpson and his
donkey is an excellent demonstration of the ANZAC Legend. The courage John Simpson showed
when he lead his donkey through heavy fire to rescue the wounded combined with the mateship he
demonstrated towards other ANZAC soldiers is a clear demonstration of the qualities of the Legend in
action (Cameron, Young, Lawless, 2002, p. 51). He became a familiar sight to all and the actions he
demonstrated are still heavily linked to the ANZAC Legend today.
The ANZAC Legend today is an important aspect of Australia s history and is significant to all
Australian s today. It is believed that the importance of the Gallipoli Campaign is due to the fact that
this was the first War Australia fought in as a nation and that in the first news report which reached
Australia, the soldiers were praised for their courage and gallantry (Carrodus, et al., 2012). This
Legend is heavily praised in Australia and it is of very high importance. ANZAC Day,
commemorating the Gallipoli landing became a public holiday in 1927, celebrated on the 25th of
April, and each year more and more people are taking part in ANZAC celebrations, such as dawn
services and marches (Carrodus, 2012). During the 1980 s, ANZAC Day has grown in significance.
Reasons for this include the popularity of films and documentaries such
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A Comparison of Christian Symbols in Song of Solomon,...
Although religion does not exist as a central theme in Toni Morrison s work, it does set premise for a
richly intertwined web of symbolism. Morrison s novels focus on the lives of characters acting in the
present day or recent past. For African Americans, events of the past are a crucial facet of culture as
they seek to remember their history, the most influential of these events reaching far back into the
years of slavery. Historians argue that for incoming slaves, Christianity offered a religious ground for
the displaced individual, a soil in which to replant the symbols of their native spirituality. In
interviews and articles regarding her works, Morrison seems to take on a tone of rejection towards the
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Africans are certainly spiritual in their worship, but why doesn t anyone refer to their native cult as
African Religion? Catholic rituals are obviously religious, but does one have to be spiritual to
participate? These example are clearly overly generalized, but the true matter of principle lies in the
fact that we do refer to African religion as African Spirituality and other denominational rituals can in
fact become far too routine. Morrison s texts recognize the relationship between religion and
spirituality and attempt to address the critical issue of African Americans embracing Christianity, the
religion of the slaveholders (28).
The point has to be addressed as to whether Morrison s references to Christian belief and symbolism
are purposeful or unconscious. Because she is writing with the motive to prove a point regarding the
struggles of African Americans, clearly some references (like for example her character s names) are
direct and premeditated. However, as Morrison herself claims to have read the Bible and made it an
active part of her life (Unspeakable 32), fragments of Christian dogma filter through into her writing
almost unconsciously. This autobiographical interlay of Christian symbols gives Morrison freedom to
express her ideas more directly through personal insight.
Evidence in support of these hypotheses is found throughout Morrison s literary cannon. Four novels
most worthy of discussion are Song of Solomon, Sula,
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CERTIFICATION OF AUTHORSHIP: I certify that I am the author of this paper and that any
assistance I received in its preparation is full acknowledged and disclosed in the paper. I have also
cited any sources from which I used data, ideas or words, either quoted directly or paraphrased. I have
added quotes whenever I used more than three consecutive words from another writer. I also certify
that this paper was prepared by me specifically for this course.
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Khanya Clark Robinson
Final Paper
Kahneman1, Daniel and Tversky, Amos. (1979). Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under
Risk.
1. Big Question
The big question of this article is how people make decisions under uncertainty ... Show more content
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Simon, Herbert A. (1978) Rational Decision‐Making in Business Organizations.
1. Big Questions
The answer to this question is how people really make decisions and why human decision making
have so many short comings. The author defines the entire field of economics as a decision of science.
Political economics involves national and international resource allocation and distribution of wealth.
He extends general economics into the fields of political science, sociology and psychology.
The authors generalizes the theory so that it can apply to economics and the above mentioned fields. 2.
Background Information
The evolution of decision theory begins with the theory of rational decision making and this theory
became the foundation of economics. Its main assumption is that people making decisions have all the
required information to determined the best outcomes. This theory has generated predictions that are
good enough for some situations regardless of consistently failing at predicting other situations. The
theory was added by other theories. Bounded rationality is defined as a major revision to the theory of
rational decision making. It incorporated assumptions that accounted for imperfect information,
decisions under uncertainty and perceived probability. It offered two new ways to attack decision
problems using science and mathematics. 3. Limitations of previous work.
The
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A Fulfilling Short Story
A Fulfilling Story Learners bring their individual backgrounds, experiences and talents that have been
influenced by their families, schools, and communities. As learners grow and mature, they increase
their ability to influence, contribute to, and improve their various communities. (Miller, 2013, p. 4).
Experiencing the everyday college life for a few weeks now, I have noticed two outstanding things
about the university that I attend: the friendliness and the Sooner Pride. These two positive things have
profoundly affected the way I view the University of Oklahoma. All optimism aside, there are some
challenges that every student faces while entering a life of independence. The most noteworthy
challenge I face is with the friends I make. All in all, the effect the University of Oklahoma is having
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Tentatively, I raised my head to my jugular to feel my pulse. Dun dun. Dun dun. Dun dun. I could feel
the school s pride rise up within me; the pride of the Sooners was unmistakeable. In that moment, I
knew that I had chosen a school that stood for its members. I knew that the school I had chosen was
one that stood for its community. After leaving that football game, I learned that the University of
Oklahoma sincerely has a passionate sense of pride for who they are. Because I have travelled all over
the country for speech and debate, I have had the opportunity to meet a wide variety of people. In the
past, I have never come across a community so welcoming and kind. When I met an upperclassmen
for the first time, I immediately thought of how refreshing it was to be surrounded by such a caring
person. As the weeks progress, the community has proven itself to be just that a community that
welcomes
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Descriptive Essay Oma
All I ve ever wanted was for my oma to be here with me holding my hand. She was funny, kind, stern,
and smart. She might have not made the best choices like to smoke or drink. But she was still
amazing. She was loved by many people expectually by me.
She was always remembered by everyone. I remember everyday I would go to her house and she
would always be standing there waiting for me. She would always play super Mario kart. We would
always play Mario kart and watch movies together. Our favorite thing to do was go ride in my papa s
truck to Safeway and listen to Sugarland. That was her favorite country band, she always loved
country and Sean Kingston.
Not only we would go to safeway to rent movies but we always went to the B and I. That was a place
we loved they had animals and all sorts of cool things to do. Her family was huge she has 8 kids many
grandkids and many more people. Our family was like a herd of elephants it was so big! I really wish
she didn t smoke or drink. She was such a good woman.
It was a normal night, well so far. I was just getting dinner with my parents as usual. Then my dad
received a phone call I didn t know what was going on. My parents looked upset and they looked like
they were going to cry. I was thinking in my head WHATS GOING ON!? But i asked my parents they
didn t tell me before i knew it we were driving home in the car. It was quiet so i just stayed quiet too.
Moments later we were home i went up to my room as i went up the stairs i
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A Paragraph On The Passage Of Approximately Five Essay
PG 251 255
1) Choose a paragraph in the passage of approximately five to eight sentences that strikes you as
particularly powerful. Analyze each sentence, considering its length and whether its type is simple,
compound, complex, fragment, or run on. See page 367 and page 343 in Reference Points. Write a
short passage on a topic of your choice in which you mimic the sentences you analyzed. The blue
bowl stood there, seemingly full forever, no matter how deeply or rapaciously we dipped, as if it had
no bottom. And she dipped up soup. Dipped up lima beans. Dipped up stew. Forked out potatoes.
Spooned out rice and peas and corn. And in the light and warmth that was Her, we dined. (My mother
s Blue Bowl by Alice Walker. Paragraph 19, line 1 5.)
The first sentence is a complex sentence because it is made up of an independent clause the bowl
stood there , no matter how deeply or rapaciouly we dipped . And a dependent clause seemingly full
forever , as if it had no bottom . It is a long sentence because it has several subordinate clause.
The second to fourth sentence are fragment sentences: it is an incomplete sentence. It lacks a subject,
it consists of a verb dipped and an object soup , lima beans and stew .
The fifth sentence is a fragment sentence:It has no subject and it s incomplete. The verb is forked and
the object is potatoes . It is a short sentence.
The sixth sentence is a fragment sentence: It is an incomplete sentence. The question is who spooned
out
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Gender Stereotypes In Aladdin
The aim of this essay is to investigate the race, sexuality and gender stereotyping that is expressed
through the Disney film Aladdin and how these elements affect the characters. These elements will be
represented within the characters personality and back story which is then visually represented in the
characters design.
In this Disney film there is a great importance to know the history in the world during the time that
this film was established. The history during 1991 is shown through the characters. The filmmakers
established Aladdin in 1991 Gulf War that lasted six months. Conflict was present between Iraq and
34 countries in the U.N. inclusive of the United States, trying to recover order to Kuwait.
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This creates an image of all Arabs having a violent nature. This was evident in the scene where
Jasmine steals an apple for a penniless boy, the shop vendor then grabs her hand threatening to cut it
off for her thievery. Therefore showing how the community turns to violence to resolve problems,
crime etc...
Not only do the stereotypes expressed through the characters and the play a vital role, but the
representation through body structure, style and design help create and grant these characters to be
more unique and individualistic. This allows them to contrast with other background characters and
the environment in which they live.
The way in which Disney films help maintain a respectable name for the hero is through justifying the
characters negative actions. This is present in Aladdin as he is portrayed to be a thief as he steals a loaf
of bread, just before he was about to eat the bread he then sees two children scratching through trash
to feed themselves. Aladdin in turn, gives the children the bread therefore justifying his actions of
thievery. The reasoning behind his actions help to reduce his Arabic decent and the stereotypes related
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Suicide And The Creative Class
Suicide has been a leading cause of death in the United States of America since 2009. It is the tenth
leading cause of death and has increased since 2008 by .9%. Additionally, suicide is in the top 15 of
leading deaths in 2009. Heart disease and diabetes which are also top leading deaths have decreased
from 2008 2009. The only cause of death to have increased from 2008 2009 in the US is suicide.
Yet, suicide also affects different kinds of individuals which happen to be of distinct racial and ethnic
status. The socioeconomic status also plays a role in determining the individuals who commit suicide.
In the article Suicide and the Creative Class, it states the following, Thus, different groups will be
more or less likely to commit suicide. These differences make suicide an important area of study for
social scientists because of its prevalence, preventability, and the wide sweeping effects that it has on
family, friends, and acquaintances of suicide victims (Moore, Recker, Heirigs, 2014). Thus,
implicating the pressures of society and the differences of social status.
Furthermore, social scientists have not been too involved in the topic of suicide. Since 1990 2009
there have not been many article on the topic and the disinterest can derive from the presumption that
suicide is a lonesome act. The article Suicide and the Creative Class, states that, Durkheim ([1897]
2006) illustrated that suicide is a social phenomenon by stating that levels of integration and
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Importance to Be on Time in the Military Essay example
It is important to be on time, both in the Army and in the civilian sector, for multiple reasons. Among
these reasons, the ones that stand out to me the most are unprofessionalism, being fired, receiving
adverse disciplinary actions, and failing your co workers/comrades. Being late or tardy to work can
cause not only yourself but everyone at your place of employment problems. When being late or tardy,
you are showing that you are not a professional. It can also be assumed that you do not care or respect
your job the way you should or need to. When your employer begins to think that you are careless
with your job or don t care about your job they can decide that you are no longer a valuable asset to
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I also know that I showed a lack of leadership, selfless service, and responsibility, which are three of
my army values. I know that my inability to leadership could later affect a promotion and it affects the
trust that my leadership has towards me. I know in order to be a successful soldier I must show
leadership qualities at all times. I know by me not showing up for work made it look like I don t have
selfless service. I know that I must put my nations, my units, and my battle buddies needs before my
own in order to accomplish the mission successfully and smoothly. I know that when I failed to show
up for duty that I not only showed lack of responsibility but also a lot discipline. I could write this
essay and fill it with tons of excuses as to why I was late to my point of duty, but the fact of the matter
is that I was late and there is no excuse, being on time and at the right place of duty is extremely
important. When I am late it makes everyone else run behind because they were too busy trying to
figure out where I was and what I was doing to cause me not to be at my place of duty. Not to mention
that when everything is running behind and then we all have to end up staying way later than we
would have had to stay in the first place. It makes the whole day extremely hectic, because everyone is
running around trying to complete they re tasks all in a hurry, and that also irritates people very
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Examples Of Christopher Hitchens Persuasion
Christopher Hitchens uses all three forms of writing rhetoric to attempt to persuade readers that the
Parthenon should be restored. The persuasion of these three forms have varying effects due to the way
they are used.
Christopher Hitchens use of ethos is not only lackluster, but also lacks persuasion. When Christopher
Hitchens uses ethos, he ends up not using it to support his argument in any way. While he attempts to
heighten his use of pathos throughout the text, he ends up throwing out information that he doesn t
actually need. Saying that Experts differ on precisely what story is being told here when talking about
the frieze. Although Christopher Hitchens use of logos is better than his use of ethos, it is still not
particularly
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House Altar With Akhenaten, Nefertiti And Three Daughters
Sarah Gordon
Mrs. Jennifer Awes Freeman
Art History 1
20 September 2014
House Altar with Akhenaten, Nefertiti and Three Daughters
The art of the ancient Egyptians is known for how consistent it remained for thousands of years. The
Amarna period is significant because it was a brief shift from that consistency under the Pharaoh
Amenhotep IV, (who later changed his named to Akhenaten) his Queen, Nefertiti and later,
Tutankhamen. They began worshipping the sun god Aten, which is evident in the art that was
commissioned. Instead of using strict registers, walls were cluttered with images. (Giuliano). An
example of this stylistic turn is the House Altar with Akhenaten, Nefertiti and Three Daughters.
The house altar is a piece that was carved into limestone during the Amarna period of the 18th dynasty
around 1350 BC. It would have been similar to the altars found in homes that the royal couples
subjects could worship. That altar features the royal couple and three of their daughters in a domestic
setting. Akhenaten and Nefertiti are depicted as the only ones with access to the god Aten,
characterized by a sun disk with a cobra engraved in it. The family scene is also warmer and intimate
than those that came before it, (Lorenz) which is marked by the parents holding their children lovingly
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The children also appear disproportionate and are depicted as miniature compared to their parents,
which was very atypical from the traditional approach where bodies were perfectly balanced. Another
example of this type of style is the famous Nefertiti bust, which also shows the elongated head and
crown. Conversely, on a sandstone block from Theban tomb 55 of Ramose has an example of
Amenhotep IV s image in the style of his father s reign, where his features are not distorted and are
much more traditional ( Images of Amenhotep IV 89), which is in contrast to how he is depicted in the
Amarna
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The Journal of Christopher Columbus Essay
The Journal of Christopher Columbus is the day to day journal/diary writing of Christopher
Columbus. He started taking notes of his journey starting the year of 1492. This took place mostly on
his voyage over the Atlantic Ocean on his way to the Indies, and also on the lands he discovers on the
way to his destination. He wrote every day of his journeys as a journal to the king and queen of his
discoveries.
The period it came from was a very long time in the past during the year 1492. Back when the Moors
ruled most of Europe and was just over came by the King and Queen of Spain. Columbus wrote many
entries in the journal. Some were fairly large entries consisting of a few paragraphs, then some might
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The people of the lands Columbus and his crew touched down on were very welcoming. As said by
Columbus in his journal Presently we discovered two or three villages, and the people all came down
to the shore, calling out to us, and giving thanks to God. An old man came on board my boat; the
others, both men and women cried with loud voices: Come and see the men who have come from the
sky. Bring them victuals and drink.
The main idea behind the voyage was to find a faster route to the Indies, as well as introduce
Christianity and The King and Queen to the new world along with its inhabitants. As said by
Columbus Your Highnesses, as Catholic Christians, and princes who love and promote the holy
Christian faith, and are enemies of the doctrine of Mahomet, and of all idolatry and heresy, determined
to send me, Christopher Columbus, to the above mentioned countries of India, to see the said princes,
people, and territories, and to learn their disposition and the proper method of converting them to our
holy faith; and furthermore directed that I should not proceed by land to the East, as is customary, but
by a Westerly route, in which direction we have hitherto no certain evidence that any one has gone.
Like said, it shows that Columbus wished to find a faster route, so Spain could easily be able to
obtained traded goods which would produce more profit for the country of Spain. This kind of shows
that Spain needed to find this route due
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Australia s International Obligations Analysis
Australia s international obligations are framed by the United Nations, as this organisation is
paramount to enforcing international law and fundamental human rights. The United Nations (UN)
was founded in 1945, shortly after World War II, by a group of representatives from fifty nations.
Their motive was to establish a stable forum in which international issues could be discussed and
prevent wars between powerful nations. The power and purpose of the UN is bound by its founding
charter, similar to a constitution, containing one hundred and eleven articles which authorize the rights
and obligations of members (United Nations, 2017). All states are of equal sovereignty and each state
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Australia s international obligations extend extra territorially according to these agreements and
Australia is legally responsible for any contravention of obligations, regardless of whether or not an
Australian official was liable. However, the international obligations vary significantly between
Australia, PNG and Nauru, creating much difficulty in terms of effectively implementing these
obligations. For instance, Nauru is not a signatory to the Refugee Convention, nor do they have the
domestic legal structure to implement such obligations, due to the impoverished state of the country
(Dr Hathaway, 2016). PNG faces similar challenges in regards to the socio economic state of the
country and struggles to implement such obligations, despite being a signatory to the Refugee
Convention. Neither of these designated offshore processing states have the legal capacity to uphold
international obligations, thus creating great potential for violations of these obligations (Archbold,
2015). This impacts the Australian government as it is difficult to regulate activity in the regional
processing centres and if obligations were to be breached, the government would be responsible
regardless of who contravened. The Hon Chris Bowen MP commented on this issue, claiming that
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Challenges In Behold The Dreamers
Not only do adolescents face challenges in the city of Woodburn, but so do parents and any immigrant
individual. In chapter twenty of Behold the Dreamers Jende and Neni get in argument because Liomi
heard his mom on the phone saying that they were returning to Cameroon, the country they escaped
from for a better opportunity. Jende gets very upset with Neni as he says the following is that what
you think? You think we should tell a child his father might be deported? You want Liomi to know
what s happening to me? (Mbue, 2016, p. 128). Jende s and Neni s fear of immigration is definitely a
fear many immigrant families have always had in the city of Woodburn for many years. these families
are scared to be separated and to come to an end in their American Dream . Neni and Jende fear for
their son because they want him to get a good education and to grow up in a country with
opportunities. Their dream is for Liomi to not grow up in a poor city like they did. Their dream is also
to become someone in life and to own their own house, which is something many families in the city
of Woodburn are also eager for.
The life of Jende and Neni in the novel Behold the Dreamers is very similar to the life in the city of
Woodburn, which I think is interesting because Jende and Nenis life experience took place in a much
bigger city than Woodburn New York city. But, the dreams, expectations, issues, and fears are very
similar between both cities and families. As the city of Woodburn and
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My First IPPE Community Rotation
I m enjoying and learning a lot during my first IPPE Community rotation. I am however still a bit
timid working in this setting because there are many responsibilities involved with this career. I
supposed my apprehension should be obvious because this is only my second week working in a
pharmacy.
This week, I ve learned preparation is a key characteristic in having a successful pharmacy. I make
sure I m always on time so I can be prepared for what task I have to complete that day. However, no
matter how early I come, the pharmacist is always there. He informed me that it takes a lot of work to
run his own pharmacy. I also have to be very aware of what I m doing at every moment. For example,
I count, label and re shelf medication all the
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Compare A S To Sonnet 130
Sonnet 130 is a parody of the conventional love sonnet, made popular by Petrarch and, made popular
in England by Sidney s use of the Petrarchan form in his epic poem Astrophel and Stella. When
comparing the stanzas of A S to Sonnet 130, the reader can clearly see that the sonnet does not use
grandiose metaphors or allusions to build his beloved into a divine figure. Despite it being an obvious
parody, it will be compared to the chosen lines from the Tempest. In Shakespeare s day, metaphors
that allude to putting the beloved on a pedestal of beauty had already become a cliché, but they were
an accepted technique for writing love poetry nonetheless. The way these poems would describe the
poet s lover was high idealized, making comparisons
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Essay On The Outliers By Malcolm Gladwell
Velazquez, Jackie, Research Paper Many people believe that in order to have success in your future,
you must be born with talent. However, the path to obtaining talent at your job is to work hard and test
your limits to see what you can accomplish. Not everybody is simply born with the ability to work
well with whatever task they are given. They key and answer to finding a job you re good at, or even
finding a job that people have had no past experience doing, and working with it well, is working hard
to be the best they can be. In Chapter Two The 10,000 Hour Rule from the book the Outliers by
Malcolm Gladwell, Gladwell explains the idea of people with an innate talent, which is the natural
ability to do something. The author describes that yes, many are born with the natural ability to do
well at their skill like playing a sport, or playing an instrument. However, Gladwell states that natural
ability can only take you so far in life because, achievement is talent plus preparation. (38) ... Show
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Anders Ericsson and two colleagues at Berlin s elite Academy of Music divided the school s violinists
into three groups. The first group was the students with the potential to become world class soloists.
The second were those who were merely good, and the third group was students unlikely to ever play
professionally. Each of the students in the three groups started playing roughly around the same age.
The only difference between them was the amount of practice time each had. The students who were
judged to be average at playing their instrument never practiced more than about three hours a week
while the students judged to be professional increased their practice time every year. The lesson here
is that the students who weren t seen as good at playing their instrument as those who were, could
have easily changed that if they put more time and effort into
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  • 5. Kelsey High School It is important that Kelsey High School meets the needs of all the students they serve daily. The High School provides opportunities and programs including Advanced Placement and Honors courses. The school also offers a variety of vocational classes. Kelsey High School offers English Language Learners (ELL), On Site Special Education Classes which is part of English Immersion Studies. The school also offers several Social Services, they include adult education, community college classes and other counseling services. These Social Services are put in place to help with the success of the students who attend as well as students who were not as successful in school during their early years. The school has children from 9th 12th grade. There ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... National Merit Scholars aligns with the school s mission and state recognition for achievement by the Marching Band and Chorus shows the school has other activities they offer to the students to take a break from academics. The setting for communication is very diverse. Depending on the situation, meetings take place in the board room, one on one meetings and hallway chats. The school has an internal and external communication system. This system is online and is located on their website. The communication channels for the Kelsey High School includes face to face communication, this could be considered one of the richest forms of communication channels. There is a physical presence that can be very important in the communication realm. A face to face meeting will include facial expressions and voice tones to understand how the meeting is going. Due to the State of the Art TV and Media program at the school, Broadcast Media is another form of communication for meetings and to give the students information. Mobile and written are also used for school communication. Communication to Parents is via text message if they choose to use this source. This lets parents know what is going on in the school and with their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay about Toll like receptors and their therapeutic... Cellular Basis Of Disease: Why has the discovery of Toll like receptors revolutionised our understanding of how the innate immune system works, and what is the therapeutic potential? The body has two immune systems: the innate immune system and the adaptive immune system. Adaptive, or acquired, immunity refers to antigen specific defence mechanisms that take several days to become protective and are designed to react with and remove a specific antigen. This is immunity develops throughout life. Innate immunity refers to antigen nonspecific defence mechanisms that a host uses immediately or within several hours after exposure to an antigen. This is the immunity that you are born with, and is the initial response by the body to eliminate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... PRRs recognise molecules that are not associated to human cells (PAMPs). The best characterised signalling PRRs are the Toll like receptors (TLRs). They are present in plants, invertebrates and vertebrates, and represent a primitive host defence mechanism against bacteria, fungi and viruses. There are 13 TLRs that have been discovered in mammals so far, named TLR 1 to TLR 13. TLRs are primary transmembrane proteins of immune cells, that contain leucine repeats in their extracellular domains and a cytoplasmic tail that contains a conserved region called the Toll / IL1 receptor (TIR) domain. The Toll gene was first discovered in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, but has close homologues in mammalian immune cells. This is where the name Toll like receptor is derived. Different combinations of TLRs appear in pairs in different cell types. Different TLRs bind directly or indirectly to different microbial molecules. TLRs found on cell surfaces: a. TLR 1/TLR 2 pairs bind uniquely bacterial lipopeptides and GPI anchored proteins in parasites b. TLR 2/TL6 pairs bind lipoteichoic acid from gram positive cell walls and zymosan from fung c. TLR 4/TLR 4 pairs bind lipopolysaccharide from gram negative cell walls; d. TLR 5 binds bacterial flagellin TLRs found in the membranes of the endosomes used to degrade pathogens: a. TLR 3 binds double stranded viral RNA b. TLR 7 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Examples Of John Is Falling In Love 1. Introduction 1.1 What is Aspect? Aspect refers to how an event or action is to be viewed with respect to time, rather than to its actual location in time. We can illustrate this using the following examples: [1] John fell in love on his eighteenth birthday [2] John has fallen in love [3] John is falling in love In [1], the verb fell tells us that John fell in love in the past, and specifically on his eighteenth birthday. This is a simple past tense verb. In [2] also, the action took place in the past, but it is implied that it took place quite recently. Furthermore, it is implied that is still relevant at the time of speaking John has fallen in love, and that s why he s behaving the way he is. It is worth noting that we cannot ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... aaroovarunnun ŭt footsteps hear PRES. someonecome PRES be Footsteps are heard. Someone is coming (275)nalla tan uppŭ. mala peyyunnun ŭt very cold rainfall PRES be It s very cold. Must be raining Temporary state (276) avan avit e irikkunnunŭ t he there sit PRES be He is now sitting there [He may leave] (277) kut t ikal ippool pat ŭhikkunnun t children now study PRES be The children are now studying Announcement (278) mantr inaal e varunnunŭ t minister tomorrow come PRES be The minister is coming tomorrow (279) ñaŋŋal maisuurndarsaśikkun ŭt we Mysore visit PRES be We will be visiting Mysore 2.1.2.1.2 infinitive + aanŭ Another progressive form is marked by the infinitive + aanŭ construction. (280) siita avit e irikkuka aaŭ n Sita there sit INFN be Sita is sitting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Impact Of MTR Station And Its Impact On The Community 2. Impact of MTR Stations Each district is different in terms of their physical settings, environment and population. Due to the different urban context, MTR stations have different impacts on the community of those districts. However there are some general and common benefits that it brings to the community, especially in terms of economy and the urban upgrading of districts. 2.1. Economy It is an undeniable fact that MTR enhances the productive potential of the economy. It does not only allow the public to make cross boundary trips, such as from Kowloon side to Hong Kong Island side, but also helps alleviate congestion on the ground due to higher demand for railway. It also improves the accessibility for people to reach their work on time easily, raising their productivity. One of the notable economic benefits is saving traveling time. During peak hours, the traffic congestion problem from Hung Hom to Yau Ma Tei is unbearable, causing delays and making people late for work. Besides, waiting in traffic consumes more fuel, which costs individuals higher fuel consumption cost. Hence MTR can help alleviate these problems and thus benefit the economy. Moreover, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The construction of MTR stations attracts other developers into developing various projects, such as residential estates, commercial projects and community facilities, due to an easy access to the area with the development of MTR. For instance, the International Financial Centers (IFC) right above the central station. The development of such projects not only helps upgrade the city s landscape by increasing aesthetic value through the architectural designs of those projects, such as the IFC which also rose to international fame due to its height, but it also enhance the quality of living as commercial buildings usually have malls for leisure and increased products and services, making their living more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Irish Music Celtic Irish Music Name Institutional Affiliation Celtic music is a broad group of music genres that have emerged from the native folk music traditions of people of Western Europe, such as the Irish. Throughout history, Ireland has been associated with music. Irish music history dates back over 2000 years when the Celts arrived in Ireland. Irish clerics are known for writing some of the earliest folk songs. One of the twelve disciples of Ireland, St Columcille (521 5797 AD), described that the clerics of Ireland had the ability to sing like birds . Irish music has remained vibrant in this 21st century having gained global recognition. This is unlike most European countries that have lost their native folk songs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before the 17th century, harpists were professional musicians and the use harps was at its height. At the time, Ireland was ruled by Chieftains, who also employed the use of harps in Irish songs. Irish tradition was steady and secure. However, at the beginning of the seventeenth century, Ireland was invaded forced the Chieftains to flee the country. The Irish music tradition suffered a massive blow as harp playing was not considered as a profession anymore. The professional harpists became known as travelling harpists. Decades after the Chieftains fled Ireland after the first invasion, Ireland was colonized by the British. The British government introduced laws aimed at crushing the Irish culture and introducing the British culture. There was a penal law that forbade any cultural activities. These laws saw the significant suppression of the growth of Irish culture. In the 1840 s, Ireland suffered a great famine. This led to the death of more than one million people, subsequently, most of the Irish tradition died with them. The famine also saw a significant migration of people over the world in a desperate measure to stay alive. This led to a devastating factor in the Irish traditional music. However, a good dead came out of this emigration. When the Irish fled the famine and settled elsewhere, they introduce the Irish music in that new place. The traditional Irish music network grew especially in places like USA and Australia. The music ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Pros And Cons Of The Philippines In The Philippines Nowadays, Philippines is a mess in every aspect. The country is facing enormous amount of problems including poverty, public transportation, importation and exportation, the government system, weak leaders, traffic, corruption, tax rate, unfinished projects, and so on. The form of government in a certain country is achieved when the leader considers factors that could help him/her improve the country for the better. According to the one of the professors in the university, Philippines tried almost all forms of government but failed. That means that the problem is on the people itself because every Filipinos always want change. Philippines has been a democratic country for a long time. According to my professor in Citizenship and Governance, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From Ferdinand Marcos s regime, people have had enough. If Philippines would become an authoritarian again, I think it would work. But, being under an authoritarian system is not the answer for the problems in the country. Though, there are many benefits from being under an authoritarian system. One of these is that people would have discipline because the power is centralized and the rules are dependent on the leader. That leader is powerful because he/she is attached to a group of people. In an authoritarian system, a leader could not maintain his/her power when he/she is not attached to a group of people. Another benefit is that there would be an education for all because in an authoritarian system, there is a competition when it comes to being educated. The leader wants its citizens to be educated because he/she does not want to be left behind by other countries. It affects the economy of the country for the reason that if people are well educated, there is a high chance of them being competitive when it comes to marketing which leads to the growth of economy of the country. The leader wants the country to be as powerful as other countries, so he/she finds ways to make it happen. This is the good thing in authoritarian form; the leader is competitive just to make sure that its country can be considered as a powerful country. These happen because laws are well implemented. If a person fails to follow the rules, he/she would face a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. A Brief Note On Karl Marx And The Capitalist System 1. According to Karl Marx, the proletariats are the people who are most exploited by the capitalist system. They are the workers that work for the boss that owns the means of production (194). The employers own the means of production and therefore make the rules. Leaving room for exploitation. It is the working class that makes up the proletariat faction of society. The working class makes up about 30 percent of the total population and includes individuals that, in part, work as electricians, unskilled factory and construction workers, and retail workers (194). Individuals of the working class are also affected by what Karl Marx refers to as Work Alienation. Work Alienation is an outcome job holders face when they lose control over either the work process, the product of their labor, or both (194). Generally, this means a lack of satisfaction in their jobs and what they do. Work Alienation occurs when only simple mundane tasks are required of workers. A good example of this is factory jobs. With the rise of technology, less and less work is being required of workers and machinery is taking on most of the responsibility. Often leaving workers to only do simple tasks or preform button pushing work. Marx described this phenomenon as man becoming an appendage of the machine (194). 2. The working class has a very unique set of cultural, human and social capital. As usually is the case, cultural capital is passed down through family members and close ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Letter To Queen Victoria Essay In the text, Letter to Queen Victoria , written by Lin Zexu in 1839, he implores the Queen of Great Britain, Queen Victoria, to stop her subjects from selling opium to the Chinese public. Zexu does so by exemplifying the past relationship of China and Britain, by moral persuasion, and by warnings and threats. However, Lin Zexu s assumption of calling British subjects as Barbarian and compliant to Chinese rule ineffectively persuades. First, Lin Zexu exemplify the past good relationship of China and Britain by stating that the past rulers and traditions of Britain are at peace with China, that both nations benefited from trade until Opium outbreaks throughout China s population . Zexu states The kings of your honorable country by a tradition handed down from generation to generation have always been noted for their politeness and submissiveness to exaggerate that through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lin Zexu stated that they will increase the common weal and get rid of evil , referring to opium distribution in China. Zexu soothed Queen Victoria that if they agree to China s condition, heaven and spirit will support her, give her a long life and fortune. In addition, he warned her that he who sells opium shall receive the death penalty. Zexus, further imploring of the Queen of Britain by threats, stated: if the merchant of your honorable country wish to enjoy trade with us on a permanent basis they must fearfully obey our law in which penalties are decapitation or strangulation. In conclusion, the 1839 Letter to Queen Victoria by Lin Zexu argued that Opium is a source of evil and pain and appealed to the Queen of Great Britain to abolish sale and smuggling of opium in China. Zexu did this through exemplifying the past trading relationship of China and Great Britain, also by moral persuasion, and last by means of warnings and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Assertive Discipline Scenarios Assertive Discipline Approach Scenario #1 The advantages of the approach are that Clinton is aware of what the expectations are from the teacher. At the start of the year the Ms Adams clearly communicated her wants and needs to the class. She displayed these rules in the classroom so that all the children can see that what is expected from them. Ms Adams gave Clinton three chances, so that he could create a learning environment which is acceptable for children to learn. Once Clinton had received three chances Ms Adams had the right to bring in other people to support her and the child to create an environment which allows children to learn and develop. The disadvantages of the approach are that Ms Adams used discipline to assert her dominance over Clinton. I feel that by tracking the children s behaviour on the white board, the children could see it as a challenge or game to get three marks on the board to test the limits of Ms Adams. This system takes Clinton out of the classroom until his parents and the principal. I feel that some children would love this punishment, so would not work for all. Democratic Discipline approach Scenario #2 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is looking at the misbehaviour to see the reason behind it. Ms Taggert allowed Clinton to talk about why he thought he was misbehaving and allowed him to discuss how he felt and why. Ms Taggert gave him a responsibility as a leader to allow Clinton to satisfy his need for attention and so he felt like he belonged in the group. I feel that Ms Taggert had used the information to allow herself to see what Clinton needed in the classroom to support his learning and develop a sense of among his class ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. African American Women Have A Long History Of Being... African American women have a long history of being political activists. African American foremothers, such as: Frances E.W. Harper, Maria Stewart, Sarah Mapps Douglass, Sarah Parker Remond, Harriet Jacobs, Mary Ann Shadd Cary, and Ida B. Wells were fighting for racial, social, and gender equality since slavery and the Emancipation Proclamation. Whether it is in print culture or in public culture African American women have continuously protested the treatment of African Americans and women in America. Yet, the presence of women (especially African American women) was not welcomed in America s public domain. In fact, it deviated from acceptable gender roles. Women on the public stage receiving spotlight for their resistance against ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Laurel Thatcher Ulrich is generally accredited for the quote: Well behaved women seldom make history . Laurel Thatcher Ulrich quote perfectly captures the struggle of equality and the entrapment of femininity that all women face. In order for most women to protest the oppression traditional gender role place on women, they (women) would have to deviate against societal gender norms. The narrow framework of Victorian s true womanhood did not allow women to challenge their treatment in a patriarchal society. It would have been impossible for a woman to assert her independence and rally for her civil rights and civil liberties in American society; while, still upholding the status of a true woman . Thatcher Ulrich quote embodies the public s perception of women who differed from social gender norms. Their actions were not viewed as heroic or innovative; instead women were publicly ridiculed as deviants and inappropriate women. They were in the outgroup of American society. The negative labeling giving to women who rally for women s rights served as a public ramification to any woman who felt oppressed in America s male normative society. Placing criterions on womanhood allowed for women to be socially bondage to social perceptions of their behavior. The negative labeling of women s worth also encouraged social backlash against activist women. Three of the most popular negative labels placed on women were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Use Of The Atomic Bomb During World War 2, the United States was neutral until, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. The United States then went to war against Japan with a pacific campaign. Over a span of 4 years, the United States tested and developed new weapons to fight the Japanese. Everyone wanted the war to end, so the United States decided to use an atomic bomb on 2 Japanese cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Americans hoped that the dropping of the bombs would make Japan surrender, and they did. The United States has been developing atomic weapons even before their involvement in World War two. Starting in the 1940`s the United States had been working on making a new weapon, the atomic bomb. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the U.S. began their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The plane was a standard bomber, but was stripped of everything not important such as extra guns. The reason for this was so it could carry the atomic bomb and be able to fly normally. It still had some guns such as tail guns to defend itself. The plane did its job and did it well; it delivered the bomb and got its crew back in one piece. Some interviews with some of the crew of the Enola Gay shows the personal experiences of the crew during the bombing. Multiple crew members said that after they let go of the bomb and were flying away, they remember the plane shaking and a big flash of light. The big flash of light eventually faded and the crew could see the mushroom of the bombs explosion. Some of the crew of the Enola Gay also helped drop the second bomb on Nagasaki in the Bockscar. After the bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, the crew said that the bomb didn t go off as fast as the last one had. They said that they thought it had failed, because they hadn t seen any flash of light or felt the plane shake. Then it happened; the bomb went off. The plane shook while a blinding light covered the sky. Soon the crew returned just as successful as the last bomb ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Digital Angel Essay Digital Angel What is Digital Angel? Digital Angel is a location and condition system that can alert you of the exact location or people, pets, or objects in real time. When you purchase the system, it comes with a clip on system monitor and a ThermAlert watch. It will alert you when if the person wearing is in trouble, and since the monitor is accompanied with a Global Positioning System (GPS), you can pinpoint the person s location to 75 feet. You can also check the status of the person at any time of the day through a hotline, or visiting the website. A weekly report is also given showing dates and times, alerts, locations and ambient temperatures. Clip On System Monitor and ThermAlert Watch ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Digital Angel is currently working on other sensors that will be able to read EKG and EEG, other blood chemistry (such as glucose monitoring), ambient temperature, blood pressure, sound, vibration, and parts proximity pressure. Ethical Issues One of the main issues brought up in putting this sort of product out to the public is the privacy issue. There is somebody who knows where the user is, every second of every day. With this, great deal of privacy and security is at risk. This kind of knowledge is very tempting for those who may not have the best intentions. Management may misuse or sell the information that the product provides. People have almost no protection from businesses that want to use your personal records for profit, so who is to stop them from doing it? The GPA can be used to develop precisely targeted information concerning thier personal habits. Hackers also may be able to access information for their own personal gain. Another issue brought up is the reliance on databases. A slight error in the information can have a major effect on somebody s life. It is extremely difficult to detect inaccurate information in databases. There have been many cases of database errors ruining people s lives. Is it right to record somebody s personal information when there is room for human error? Different perspectives give ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Guilt In Sophocles Oedipus The King Remorse, the feeling of deep guilt and regret for the commitment of a crime or atrocity, is a major element in classical Greek tragedies. The resulting anguish that the character feels enhances the magnitude of the catastrophe, as the atrocity is transformed into a powerful emotion bringing it to a relatable level. In Sophocles s Oedipus Rex, retold by John Bennett and Moira Kerr, and Antigone translated by E.F. Watling, the reader witnesses how different aspects of each play contribute towards the final tragic ending. While both Creon and Oedipus exhibit feelings of remorse, Oedipus displays a higher degree of contrition as a result of his hamartia, his thanatos and the impact that family and secondary characters have towards his anagnorisis. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Creon is now conscious that he has, unintentionally, killed his only son. The chorus conveys his feelings of anguish as they say by the burden that proves too well the guilt, no other man s but his alone (Sophocles 15). However it is only the words of his dying wife . . . and with her dying breath cursed you, their slayer that make him realize the wrongdoings of his actions. It is then when he recognizes that, had he not been stubborn and prideful, his son and wife would still be alive. It is the shepherd s proclamation about the baby he had left all those years ago that make Oedipus realize the effects of his actions. The story says, And the shepherd told his story . . . given the child of Laius to a messenger, who would take the baby to be raised by the king of Corinth (Bennett Kerr 163). This is where he begins to feel those feelings of remorse and despair and sentences himself to a life in exile and blindness because he had killed his real father while also marrying his own mother, eventually bearing children of his own with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Theories Of Primary Language Acquisition Two theories of primary language acquisition emerged from 1950s psychological research: B.F. Skinner s behaviorist theory and Noam Chomsky s biological theory of language development. Primary language acquisition addresses specifically the way in which an infant s native language is beginning to form, starting at birth. Primary language acquisition continues to develop throughout the rest of childhood within the critical period. Skinner argued that children acquire and develop language based purely on the behaviorist theory, which states behaviors are developed and focused around conditioning. If a certain behavior produces a positive outcome, the individual is more likely to repeat that behavior. However, if a certain behavior produces a negative outcome, the individual is less likely to repeat that specific behavior. Conditioning, whether classical or operant, was the sole basis on which children acquired language. In his Verbal Behavior, Skinner gives the following example: Out! Has the same ultimate effect as turning the knob and pushing against the door. The explanation of both behaviors is the same. (Skinner, 1949, p. 35) In this form of operant conditioning, Each response is acquired and continues to be maintained in strength because it is frequently followed by an appropriate consequence. (Skinner, 1949, p. 35) Because Out! is followed by the appropriate consequence, i.e., successfully opening and leaving through the door, the behavior is likely to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Referential Anxiety In Albert Camus The Fall La Chute translated The Fall, was published in 1956 by Albert Camus . The Fall is Camus last completed novel according to the Nobel Prize in Literature. The Fall can be seen as complex. At times, interpreting and analyzing can be difficult to some when attempting to understand the novel. However, according to Referential Anxiety in Contemporary French Fiction by David R. Ellison, there is no right or wrong way to interpret The Fall because Camus never had the chance to explain it himself. David R. Ellison argues that It seems as if no real progress has been made in deciphering the text s central enigmas due to this. For the reader, this is good or bad news. The bad news is that no one can tell you with any real authority exactly how to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In particular the flesh, matter, the physical in short, which disconcerts or discourages so many men in love or in solitude, without enslaving me, brought me steady joys. I was made to have a body... To tell the truth, just from being so fully and simply a man, I looked upon myself as something of a superman (camus28). As the narrator, Clamence, tells the story of his fall from Eden (Paris) and his exile to the hell of Amsterdam, Clamence, explains his life and exile in Amsterdam to readers while speaking to an unknown person at a bar. Clarence s highly critical view of himself and life reflect a loss of faith in human nature and justice. Camus chosen profession for Clamence as a lawyer draws attention to the narrator s views, which center on justice and morality. This all changes when Clarence s is walking home one evening when he notices a women on a bridge preparing to commit suicide. Clarence chooses not to interfere instead he continues on his way without interrupting the women. Once Clamence was given the opportunity to risk his life to save another, he was forced to realize the real motive for all of his actions. He didn t act out of virtue; he acted out of a selfish desire to obtain the accolades of society. (152 Robertson) Clamence charitable actions, assisting widows and orphans, giving to the poor and helping blind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Turkey´s Aim to Join the European Union Essay Amongst the member states of the European Union, the longstanding debate on Turkey s accession raises a number of significant questions with regards to the identity, power and future of the Union. Turkey is a key location both economically and tactically, making it a political hotspot for the whole of Europe and Asia, so why then has so little progress been made within its application for membership status? In 1963, it was decided by what was then The European Economic Commission that Turkey was a suitable applicant for membership and so in 1987 they applied to join. In 2005 accession negotiations began, however with just one chapter provisionally closed these negotiations came to a standstill in 2006. Negotiations remain frozen, due to a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Similarly, as Turkey is a loyal ally to NATO, which gives it the added bonus of a substantial military power, to reject its membership to the EU can be viewed as undermining the integrity of the Union. Turkey could develop into a major power within the region, which the EU would be wise to have as an ally, rather than a rival. As a Eurasian country, Turkey sits on the crossroads of Europe and Asia and could potentially change the current culture clash between the two continents, acting as a middle ground if it was granted membership, however with The Bosphorus being classed as the main border delineation of Europe and Asia it means that just 4% of Turkey actually lies within Europe with the majority being in Asia (McCormick, 2011). This causes a debate on whether or not Turkey can actually be defined as European or whether its accession would cause an identity shift within the EU that could potentially result in drastic geopolitical repercussions. However the geographical location of Turkey would also provide the European Union with a number of substantial benefits. The strategic location of Turkey in the heart of Europe, Asia and the Middle East would allow the EU to benefit in several key areas such as international crime, reusable energy and economy. With Turkey s aid in creating a mutual ground and breaking the barriers between the differing cultures, the links between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Consequences Of Home Fire In Antigone In Sophocles play Antigone a young girl is confronted with a difficult choice of obeying the law of the land or fulfilling her filial duty. Her uncle has forbidden the burial of a traitor; the traitor happens to be Antigone s brother who has declared war on his city. Antigone must decide: should she be compelled by personal motives and bury her brother the punishment for which is death penalty or should she obey the law and leave her brother s corpse to be feasted upon by vultures? Either of the choices is a risk; both have consequences. And it is around this arithmetic of risks and consequences that Kamila Shamsie s latest novel Home Fire , a modern day retelling of Sophocles Antigone, is built. In this paper, I will analyze the risks taken by the four main characters, and the consequences they face, and the factors that shape these risks and consequences. Research Question My research question is: Are the consequences of the risks taken different for the male and female characters in Kamila Shamsie s Home Fire ? This novel, Kamila Shamsie s most critically acclaimed to date, has been noted for its strong characterization. According to James Wood, New Yorker s chief literary critic, and Professor of Practice of Literary Criticism at Harvard, the strongest characters in fiction are the ones whose lacunae and omissions tease us, provoke us in unpredictable ways (Wood, 2008). The characters in this book take unpredictable, even capricious risks. But the kind of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. How Did Martin Luther King Beyond Vietnam A Time To Break... In Beyond Vietnam A Time to Break the Silence, Martin Luther King Jr. conveys a strong stance against the injustice and violence of the Vietnam War. He believes the Vietnam War is devastating the hopes of the poor and brutally highlighting inequality in America; he implores the reader to take action in the form of protest against these issues. To bolster his argument, King adroitly employs personal anecdotes, forced teaming, and comparisons to sway his readers. King begins his deft use of personal anecdotes with his discussion of his work in the ghettos. He narrates, ...[a deeper level of awareness] grows out of my experience in the ghettos of the North over the last three years especially the last three summers. As I have walked among the desperate, rejected, and angry young men, I have told them that Molotov cocktails and rifles would not solve their problems...But they ask and rightfully so what about Vietnam? This personal anecdote helps King s persuasiveness on several levels. First, this story establishes his credibility as a speaker. King is out in the streets working with young men addressing violence and injustice. These experiences provide him with a plethora of first hand knowledge in addition to providing the reader with an example that King practices what he preaches. On the other hand, this story helps King develop a strong sense of pathos in his piece. Many Americans have been taught that violence is never the answer; thus, they inherently acknowledge the truth of this statement. As King echoes this proverb to the young men, they argue What about Vietnam? By asking this question, the reader realizes their own government is going against one of their fundamental beliefs. This makes the reader question the morality of the war in Vietnam. Without personal anecdotes, King s message would lose its great emotional impact. Just as persuasive as his use of personal anecdotes are King s analogies. While discussing the detrimental effect the war in Vietnam will have on America, King describes, If America s soul becomes totally poisoned, part of the autopsy must read: Vietnam. In King s analogy, he refers to morality as the soul of America. The word soul can be defined as the purest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Enzyme Case Study Once the Cas enzyme is selected (in this case Cas9), the gRNA and healing fragment built, these elements will be cloned into the basal viral vector to produce the HPV CRISPR CAS9 mediated repair plasmid (HCCMRP). It is the hope that this vector once introduced into the epithelial cells with the aforementioned mutation will revert the Stk11 mutation as seen in the (figures 3 4 in appendix). The HCCMRP will be multiplied by PCR and sequenced to confirm the presence of all required components. To administer this plasmid in the body we will use the HPVs natural mechanism for targeting epithelial cells by placing the HCCMRP in the HPVs protein capsid. This will be done by once again transforming the HeLa cells, however, this time with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The clinicians nor the patients will know if they have received the treatment, the control, or the treatment with immunosuppressants. For safety patience will be kept in isolation for the duration of the trial to prevent the spread of the HPV if it is shown to have unforeseen negative effects in humans In the first phase 4 colon epithelial cell cultures will be grown. One will be designated as a control whereas the remaining cultures will be infected with the viral healing serum. The cultures will be grown for three weeks allowing the CRISPR repair to take place and the spread of more HPV healing viruses to uninfected cells. Once this incubation period is over a miniprep protocol will be used to extract the genome of the colon epithelial culture and the HCCMRP. The genome of the colon epithelial cells will be examined by microarray high throughput analysis to examine the ratio of reverted wild type STK11 cells and those who are still mutant. The ratio is expected to be low around .25 however since this is a long term treatment this is significant enough for our means. The extracted HCCMRP and its predecessor used to make the viral healing serum will be compared to analyse mutation rate (if any) to determine the risk of this treatment. The second phase will involve the testing with 150 mice with the mutation in the STK11 gene which this treatment was designed to revert. The mice will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Most Important Qualities Of The ANZAC Legend The ANZAC Legend is said to contain some of the most important qualities of Australians and New Zealanders today. Sir John Monash, Commander of the Australian forces on the Western Front, later wrote of the Australians as intelligent, physically superior, independent, resourceful, brave and easy to lead but difficult to drive (Cameron, Young, Lawless, 2002, pg 49). Even though Australians display these qualities, this Legend is no longer relevant in society today due to the fact that it excludes Australians who aren t from a white European background, is biased towards the qualities of Australians and it brands them as the Legend states. What is the ANZAC Legend, and why is it the most recognised and celebrated war commemoration in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 254). These qualities are then heavily recognised in Australia s National Identity. Simpson and his donkey is an excellent demonstration of the ANZAC Legend. The courage John Simpson showed when he lead his donkey through heavy fire to rescue the wounded combined with the mateship he demonstrated towards other ANZAC soldiers is a clear demonstration of the qualities of the Legend in action (Cameron, Young, Lawless, 2002, p. 51). He became a familiar sight to all and the actions he demonstrated are still heavily linked to the ANZAC Legend today. The ANZAC Legend today is an important aspect of Australia s history and is significant to all Australian s today. It is believed that the importance of the Gallipoli Campaign is due to the fact that this was the first War Australia fought in as a nation and that in the first news report which reached Australia, the soldiers were praised for their courage and gallantry (Carrodus, et al., 2012). This Legend is heavily praised in Australia and it is of very high importance. ANZAC Day, commemorating the Gallipoli landing became a public holiday in 1927, celebrated on the 25th of April, and each year more and more people are taking part in ANZAC celebrations, such as dawn services and marches (Carrodus, 2012). During the 1980 s, ANZAC Day has grown in significance. Reasons for this include the popularity of films and documentaries such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. A Comparison of Christian Symbols in Song of Solomon,... Although religion does not exist as a central theme in Toni Morrison s work, it does set premise for a richly intertwined web of symbolism. Morrison s novels focus on the lives of characters acting in the present day or recent past. For African Americans, events of the past are a crucial facet of culture as they seek to remember their history, the most influential of these events reaching far back into the years of slavery. Historians argue that for incoming slaves, Christianity offered a religious ground for the displaced individual, a soil in which to replant the symbols of their native spirituality. In interviews and articles regarding her works, Morrison seems to take on a tone of rejection towards the idea that the civilization of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Africans are certainly spiritual in their worship, but why doesn t anyone refer to their native cult as African Religion? Catholic rituals are obviously religious, but does one have to be spiritual to participate? These example are clearly overly generalized, but the true matter of principle lies in the fact that we do refer to African religion as African Spirituality and other denominational rituals can in fact become far too routine. Morrison s texts recognize the relationship between religion and spirituality and attempt to address the critical issue of African Americans embracing Christianity, the religion of the slaveholders (28). The point has to be addressed as to whether Morrison s references to Christian belief and symbolism are purposeful or unconscious. Because she is writing with the motive to prove a point regarding the struggles of African Americans, clearly some references (like for example her character s names) are direct and premeditated. However, as Morrison herself claims to have read the Bible and made it an active part of her life (Unspeakable 32), fragments of Christian dogma filter through into her writing almost unconsciously. This autobiographical interlay of Christian symbols gives Morrison freedom to express her ideas more directly through personal insight. Evidence in support of these hypotheses is found throughout Morrison s literary cannon. Four novels most worthy of discussion are Song of Solomon, Sula, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Enc 5050 CERTIFICATION OF AUTHORSHIP: I certify that I am the author of this paper and that any assistance I received in its preparation is full acknowledged and disclosed in the paper. I have also cited any sources from which I used data, ideas or words, either quoted directly or paraphrased. I have added quotes whenever I used more than three consecutive words from another writer. I also certify that this paper was prepared by me specifically for this course. Student s Signature: Khanya Clark Robinson Khanya Clark Robinson Final Paper Kahneman1, Daniel and Tversky, Amos. (1979). Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk. 1. Big Question The big question of this article is how people make decisions under uncertainty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Simon, Herbert A. (1978) Rational Decision‐Making in Business Organizations. 1. Big Questions The answer to this question is how people really make decisions and why human decision making have so many short comings. The author defines the entire field of economics as a decision of science. Political economics involves national and international resource allocation and distribution of wealth. He extends general economics into the fields of political science, sociology and psychology. The authors generalizes the theory so that it can apply to economics and the above mentioned fields. 2. Background Information The evolution of decision theory begins with the theory of rational decision making and this theory became the foundation of economics. Its main assumption is that people making decisions have all the required information to determined the best outcomes. This theory has generated predictions that are good enough for some situations regardless of consistently failing at predicting other situations. The theory was added by other theories. Bounded rationality is defined as a major revision to the theory of rational decision making. It incorporated assumptions that accounted for imperfect information, decisions under uncertainty and perceived probability. It offered two new ways to attack decision problems using science and mathematics. 3. Limitations of previous work. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. A Fulfilling Short Story A Fulfilling Story Learners bring their individual backgrounds, experiences and talents that have been influenced by their families, schools, and communities. As learners grow and mature, they increase their ability to influence, contribute to, and improve their various communities. (Miller, 2013, p. 4). Experiencing the everyday college life for a few weeks now, I have noticed two outstanding things about the university that I attend: the friendliness and the Sooner Pride. These two positive things have profoundly affected the way I view the University of Oklahoma. All optimism aside, there are some challenges that every student faces while entering a life of independence. The most noteworthy challenge I face is with the friends I make. All in all, the effect the University of Oklahoma is having on who I am becoming is one that I foresee to be advantageous. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tentatively, I raised my head to my jugular to feel my pulse. Dun dun. Dun dun. Dun dun. I could feel the school s pride rise up within me; the pride of the Sooners was unmistakeable. In that moment, I knew that I had chosen a school that stood for its members. I knew that the school I had chosen was one that stood for its community. After leaving that football game, I learned that the University of Oklahoma sincerely has a passionate sense of pride for who they are. Because I have travelled all over the country for speech and debate, I have had the opportunity to meet a wide variety of people. In the past, I have never come across a community so welcoming and kind. When I met an upperclassmen for the first time, I immediately thought of how refreshing it was to be surrounded by such a caring person. As the weeks progress, the community has proven itself to be just that a community that welcomes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Descriptive Essay Oma All I ve ever wanted was for my oma to be here with me holding my hand. She was funny, kind, stern, and smart. She might have not made the best choices like to smoke or drink. But she was still amazing. She was loved by many people expectually by me. She was always remembered by everyone. I remember everyday I would go to her house and she would always be standing there waiting for me. She would always play super Mario kart. We would always play Mario kart and watch movies together. Our favorite thing to do was go ride in my papa s truck to Safeway and listen to Sugarland. That was her favorite country band, she always loved country and Sean Kingston. Not only we would go to safeway to rent movies but we always went to the B and I. That was a place we loved they had animals and all sorts of cool things to do. Her family was huge she has 8 kids many grandkids and many more people. Our family was like a herd of elephants it was so big! I really wish she didn t smoke or drink. She was such a good woman. It was a normal night, well so far. I was just getting dinner with my parents as usual. Then my dad received a phone call I didn t know what was going on. My parents looked upset and they looked like they were going to cry. I was thinking in my head WHATS GOING ON!? But i asked my parents they didn t tell me before i knew it we were driving home in the car. It was quiet so i just stayed quiet too. Moments later we were home i went up to my room as i went up the stairs i ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. A Paragraph On The Passage Of Approximately Five Essay PG 251 255 1) Choose a paragraph in the passage of approximately five to eight sentences that strikes you as particularly powerful. Analyze each sentence, considering its length and whether its type is simple, compound, complex, fragment, or run on. See page 367 and page 343 in Reference Points. Write a short passage on a topic of your choice in which you mimic the sentences you analyzed. The blue bowl stood there, seemingly full forever, no matter how deeply or rapaciously we dipped, as if it had no bottom. And she dipped up soup. Dipped up lima beans. Dipped up stew. Forked out potatoes. Spooned out rice and peas and corn. And in the light and warmth that was Her, we dined. (My mother s Blue Bowl by Alice Walker. Paragraph 19, line 1 5.) The first sentence is a complex sentence because it is made up of an independent clause the bowl stood there , no matter how deeply or rapaciouly we dipped . And a dependent clause seemingly full forever , as if it had no bottom . It is a long sentence because it has several subordinate clause. The second to fourth sentence are fragment sentences: it is an incomplete sentence. It lacks a subject, it consists of a verb dipped and an object soup , lima beans and stew . The fifth sentence is a fragment sentence:It has no subject and it s incomplete. The verb is forked and the object is potatoes . It is a short sentence. The sixth sentence is a fragment sentence: It is an incomplete sentence. The question is who spooned out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Gender Stereotypes In Aladdin The aim of this essay is to investigate the race, sexuality and gender stereotyping that is expressed through the Disney film Aladdin and how these elements affect the characters. These elements will be represented within the characters personality and back story which is then visually represented in the characters design. In this Disney film there is a great importance to know the history in the world during the time that this film was established. The history during 1991 is shown through the characters. The filmmakers established Aladdin in 1991 Gulf War that lasted six months. Conflict was present between Iraq and 34 countries in the U.N. inclusive of the United States, trying to recover order to Kuwait. Within the film Aladdin the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This creates an image of all Arabs having a violent nature. This was evident in the scene where Jasmine steals an apple for a penniless boy, the shop vendor then grabs her hand threatening to cut it off for her thievery. Therefore showing how the community turns to violence to resolve problems, crime etc... Not only do the stereotypes expressed through the characters and the play a vital role, but the representation through body structure, style and design help create and grant these characters to be more unique and individualistic. This allows them to contrast with other background characters and the environment in which they live. The way in which Disney films help maintain a respectable name for the hero is through justifying the characters negative actions. This is present in Aladdin as he is portrayed to be a thief as he steals a loaf of bread, just before he was about to eat the bread he then sees two children scratching through trash to feed themselves. Aladdin in turn, gives the children the bread therefore justifying his actions of thievery. The reasoning behind his actions help to reduce his Arabic decent and the stereotypes related with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Suicide And The Creative Class Suicide has been a leading cause of death in the United States of America since 2009. It is the tenth leading cause of death and has increased since 2008 by .9%. Additionally, suicide is in the top 15 of leading deaths in 2009. Heart disease and diabetes which are also top leading deaths have decreased from 2008 2009. The only cause of death to have increased from 2008 2009 in the US is suicide. Yet, suicide also affects different kinds of individuals which happen to be of distinct racial and ethnic status. The socioeconomic status also plays a role in determining the individuals who commit suicide. In the article Suicide and the Creative Class, it states the following, Thus, different groups will be more or less likely to commit suicide. These differences make suicide an important area of study for social scientists because of its prevalence, preventability, and the wide sweeping effects that it has on family, friends, and acquaintances of suicide victims (Moore, Recker, Heirigs, 2014). Thus, implicating the pressures of society and the differences of social status. Furthermore, social scientists have not been too involved in the topic of suicide. Since 1990 2009 there have not been many article on the topic and the disinterest can derive from the presumption that suicide is a lonesome act. The article Suicide and the Creative Class, states that, Durkheim ([1897] 2006) illustrated that suicide is a social phenomenon by stating that levels of integration and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Importance to Be on Time in the Military Essay example It is important to be on time, both in the Army and in the civilian sector, for multiple reasons. Among these reasons, the ones that stand out to me the most are unprofessionalism, being fired, receiving adverse disciplinary actions, and failing your co workers/comrades. Being late or tardy to work can cause not only yourself but everyone at your place of employment problems. When being late or tardy, you are showing that you are not a professional. It can also be assumed that you do not care or respect your job the way you should or need to. When your employer begins to think that you are careless with your job or don t care about your job they can decide that you are no longer a valuable asset to their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I also know that I showed a lack of leadership, selfless service, and responsibility, which are three of my army values. I know that my inability to leadership could later affect a promotion and it affects the trust that my leadership has towards me. I know in order to be a successful soldier I must show leadership qualities at all times. I know by me not showing up for work made it look like I don t have selfless service. I know that I must put my nations, my units, and my battle buddies needs before my own in order to accomplish the mission successfully and smoothly. I know that when I failed to show up for duty that I not only showed lack of responsibility but also a lot discipline. I could write this essay and fill it with tons of excuses as to why I was late to my point of duty, but the fact of the matter is that I was late and there is no excuse, being on time and at the right place of duty is extremely important. When I am late it makes everyone else run behind because they were too busy trying to figure out where I was and what I was doing to cause me not to be at my place of duty. Not to mention that when everything is running behind and then we all have to end up staying way later than we would have had to stay in the first place. It makes the whole day extremely hectic, because everyone is running around trying to complete they re tasks all in a hurry, and that also irritates people very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Examples Of Christopher Hitchens Persuasion Christopher Hitchens uses all three forms of writing rhetoric to attempt to persuade readers that the Parthenon should be restored. The persuasion of these three forms have varying effects due to the way they are used. Christopher Hitchens use of ethos is not only lackluster, but also lacks persuasion. When Christopher Hitchens uses ethos, he ends up not using it to support his argument in any way. While he attempts to heighten his use of pathos throughout the text, he ends up throwing out information that he doesn t actually need. Saying that Experts differ on precisely what story is being told here when talking about the frieze. Although Christopher Hitchens use of logos is better than his use of ethos, it is still not particularly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. House Altar With Akhenaten, Nefertiti And Three Daughters Sarah Gordon Mrs. Jennifer Awes Freeman Art History 1 20 September 2014 House Altar with Akhenaten, Nefertiti and Three Daughters The art of the ancient Egyptians is known for how consistent it remained for thousands of years. The Amarna period is significant because it was a brief shift from that consistency under the Pharaoh Amenhotep IV, (who later changed his named to Akhenaten) his Queen, Nefertiti and later, Tutankhamen. They began worshipping the sun god Aten, which is evident in the art that was commissioned. Instead of using strict registers, walls were cluttered with images. (Giuliano). An example of this stylistic turn is the House Altar with Akhenaten, Nefertiti and Three Daughters. The house altar is a piece that was carved into limestone during the Amarna period of the 18th dynasty around 1350 BC. It would have been similar to the altars found in homes that the royal couples subjects could worship. That altar features the royal couple and three of their daughters in a domestic setting. Akhenaten and Nefertiti are depicted as the only ones with access to the god Aten, characterized by a sun disk with a cobra engraved in it. The family scene is also warmer and intimate than those that came before it, (Lorenz) which is marked by the parents holding their children lovingly in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The children also appear disproportionate and are depicted as miniature compared to their parents, which was very atypical from the traditional approach where bodies were perfectly balanced. Another example of this type of style is the famous Nefertiti bust, which also shows the elongated head and crown. Conversely, on a sandstone block from Theban tomb 55 of Ramose has an example of Amenhotep IV s image in the style of his father s reign, where his features are not distorted and are much more traditional ( Images of Amenhotep IV 89), which is in contrast to how he is depicted in the Amarna ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Journal of Christopher Columbus Essay The Journal of Christopher Columbus is the day to day journal/diary writing of Christopher Columbus. He started taking notes of his journey starting the year of 1492. This took place mostly on his voyage over the Atlantic Ocean on his way to the Indies, and also on the lands he discovers on the way to his destination. He wrote every day of his journeys as a journal to the king and queen of his discoveries. The period it came from was a very long time in the past during the year 1492. Back when the Moors ruled most of Europe and was just over came by the King and Queen of Spain. Columbus wrote many entries in the journal. Some were fairly large entries consisting of a few paragraphs, then some might only be a few sentences of where his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The people of the lands Columbus and his crew touched down on were very welcoming. As said by Columbus in his journal Presently we discovered two or three villages, and the people all came down to the shore, calling out to us, and giving thanks to God. An old man came on board my boat; the others, both men and women cried with loud voices: Come and see the men who have come from the sky. Bring them victuals and drink. The main idea behind the voyage was to find a faster route to the Indies, as well as introduce Christianity and The King and Queen to the new world along with its inhabitants. As said by Columbus Your Highnesses, as Catholic Christians, and princes who love and promote the holy Christian faith, and are enemies of the doctrine of Mahomet, and of all idolatry and heresy, determined to send me, Christopher Columbus, to the above mentioned countries of India, to see the said princes, people, and territories, and to learn their disposition and the proper method of converting them to our holy faith; and furthermore directed that I should not proceed by land to the East, as is customary, but by a Westerly route, in which direction we have hitherto no certain evidence that any one has gone. Like said, it shows that Columbus wished to find a faster route, so Spain could easily be able to obtained traded goods which would produce more profit for the country of Spain. This kind of shows that Spain needed to find this route due ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Australia s International Obligations Analysis Australia s international obligations are framed by the United Nations, as this organisation is paramount to enforcing international law and fundamental human rights. The United Nations (UN) was founded in 1945, shortly after World War II, by a group of representatives from fifty nations. Their motive was to establish a stable forum in which international issues could be discussed and prevent wars between powerful nations. The power and purpose of the UN is bound by its founding charter, similar to a constitution, containing one hundred and eleven articles which authorize the rights and obligations of members (United Nations, 2017). All states are of equal sovereignty and each state in the General Assembly is entitled to one vote regardless ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Australia s international obligations extend extra territorially according to these agreements and Australia is legally responsible for any contravention of obligations, regardless of whether or not an Australian official was liable. However, the international obligations vary significantly between Australia, PNG and Nauru, creating much difficulty in terms of effectively implementing these obligations. For instance, Nauru is not a signatory to the Refugee Convention, nor do they have the domestic legal structure to implement such obligations, due to the impoverished state of the country (Dr Hathaway, 2016). PNG faces similar challenges in regards to the socio economic state of the country and struggles to implement such obligations, despite being a signatory to the Refugee Convention. Neither of these designated offshore processing states have the legal capacity to uphold international obligations, thus creating great potential for violations of these obligations (Archbold, 2015). This impacts the Australian government as it is difficult to regulate activity in the regional processing centres and if obligations were to be breached, the government would be responsible regardless of who contravened. The Hon Chris Bowen MP commented on this issue, claiming that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Challenges In Behold The Dreamers Not only do adolescents face challenges in the city of Woodburn, but so do parents and any immigrant individual. In chapter twenty of Behold the Dreamers Jende and Neni get in argument because Liomi heard his mom on the phone saying that they were returning to Cameroon, the country they escaped from for a better opportunity. Jende gets very upset with Neni as he says the following is that what you think? You think we should tell a child his father might be deported? You want Liomi to know what s happening to me? (Mbue, 2016, p. 128). Jende s and Neni s fear of immigration is definitely a fear many immigrant families have always had in the city of Woodburn for many years. these families are scared to be separated and to come to an end in their American Dream . Neni and Jende fear for their son because they want him to get a good education and to grow up in a country with opportunities. Their dream is for Liomi to not grow up in a poor city like they did. Their dream is also to become someone in life and to own their own house, which is something many families in the city of Woodburn are also eager for. The life of Jende and Neni in the novel Behold the Dreamers is very similar to the life in the city of Woodburn, which I think is interesting because Jende and Nenis life experience took place in a much bigger city than Woodburn New York city. But, the dreams, expectations, issues, and fears are very similar between both cities and families. As the city of Woodburn and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. My First IPPE Community Rotation I m enjoying and learning a lot during my first IPPE Community rotation. I am however still a bit timid working in this setting because there are many responsibilities involved with this career. I supposed my apprehension should be obvious because this is only my second week working in a pharmacy. This week, I ve learned preparation is a key characteristic in having a successful pharmacy. I make sure I m always on time so I can be prepared for what task I have to complete that day. However, no matter how early I come, the pharmacist is always there. He informed me that it takes a lot of work to run his own pharmacy. I also have to be very aware of what I m doing at every moment. For example, I count, label and re shelf medication all the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Compare A S To Sonnet 130 Sonnet 130 is a parody of the conventional love sonnet, made popular by Petrarch and, made popular in England by Sidney s use of the Petrarchan form in his epic poem Astrophel and Stella. When comparing the stanzas of A S to Sonnet 130, the reader can clearly see that the sonnet does not use grandiose metaphors or allusions to build his beloved into a divine figure. Despite it being an obvious parody, it will be compared to the chosen lines from the Tempest. In Shakespeare s day, metaphors that allude to putting the beloved on a pedestal of beauty had already become a cliché, but they were an accepted technique for writing love poetry nonetheless. The way these poems would describe the poet s lover was high idealized, making comparisons ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Essay On The Outliers By Malcolm Gladwell Velazquez, Jackie, Research Paper Many people believe that in order to have success in your future, you must be born with talent. However, the path to obtaining talent at your job is to work hard and test your limits to see what you can accomplish. Not everybody is simply born with the ability to work well with whatever task they are given. They key and answer to finding a job you re good at, or even finding a job that people have had no past experience doing, and working with it well, is working hard to be the best they can be. In Chapter Two The 10,000 Hour Rule from the book the Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell, Gladwell explains the idea of people with an innate talent, which is the natural ability to do something. The author describes that yes, many are born with the natural ability to do well at their skill like playing a sport, or playing an instrument. However, Gladwell states that natural ability can only take you so far in life because, achievement is talent plus preparation. (38) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anders Ericsson and two colleagues at Berlin s elite Academy of Music divided the school s violinists into three groups. The first group was the students with the potential to become world class soloists. The second were those who were merely good, and the third group was students unlikely to ever play professionally. Each of the students in the three groups started playing roughly around the same age. The only difference between them was the amount of practice time each had. The students who were judged to be average at playing their instrument never practiced more than about three hours a week while the students judged to be professional increased their practice time every year. The lesson here is that the students who weren t seen as good at playing their instrument as those who were, could have easily changed that if they put more time and effort into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...