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The United States And Australia
The United States and Australia are both industrialized countries with both English speaking
populations with challenges of providing health care coverage. Differences and similarities can be
found in both countries with regards to the health care system. Both have government programs such
as Medicare that is designed for the population in different circumstances, and both populations use
private insurance. With the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, the United States is attempting
to cover a large population of those needing health insurance yet in Australia Medicare system covers
a larger portion of its population. With the cost continuing to rise along with spending for health care
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Medicare, Australia s national public health insurance, provides universal health coverage for citizens
and permanent residents in addition to people with temporary visas from countries with which
Australia has reciprocal arrangements. Medicare covers inpatient care in public hospitals for free or
subsidized access to comprehensive medical services (Mossialos et al., 2015). Citizens may choose to
buy private insurance to cover more health care options and to cover items not covered under
Medicare for example ambulance services. Medicare gives Australian residents access to health care
and is partly funded by taxpayers who pay a Medicare levy of 2.0% of their taxable income (Ato,
n.d.). The first contact with health services one may need would involve a visit to a general
practitioner, who may refer the patient to a specialist, diagnostic testing, medication for the need to in
a public hospital. Australia s health care system involves public and private providers. The
government funds the public hospitals, whereas those in the private sector operate the private
hospitals. As of June 2014 over 47% of the population had private health insurance (PHIAC, 2014).
The public perception of the Australian medical system is generally positive and strongly favors a
universal public health system funded by the public (Hardie Critchley, 2008). In the United States the
passing of the Affordable Care Act of 2010, established the
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Curse Of The Compromisened Pretzel Analysis
We all know how it is to live with guilt. The word guilt means the fact or state of having commited
something wrong. Many have trouble keeping Secrets because of a guilty conscience. Today we can
easly figure the ones who are gulity and those who arn t. As a result, in The Curse of The Poisened
Pretzel , there is a contreversy against skidmore killing his brother. Skidmore was Manchesters
younger brother. Manchester, was someone who was loved very much by the people who he knew. He
was a big, heavy weight guy who absolutly loved baseball. He was rich and lived like a king. People
admired manchester for his kindness and sweetness. Everyone loved him, but his brother skidmore.
Skidmore was skinny and shy. He always hid from people, like
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Skill Development Empowers the Workforce with Skills,...
The objective of Skill Development is to create a workforce empowered with the necessary and
continuously upgraded skills, knowledge and internationally recognized qualifications to gain access
to decent employment and ensure India s competitiveness in the dynamic global market. It aims at
increasing the productivity and employability of workforce (wage and self employed) both in the
organized and the unorganized sectors. It seeks increased participation of youth, women, disabled and
other disadvantaged sections and to synergize efforts of various sectors and reform the present system
with the enhanced capability to adapt to changing technologies and labor market demands.
Management in Action Social, Economic and Ethical Issues
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It can lead to reduction of infant and maternal mortality rate. The company can build centers for the
examination and medication of HIV/AIDS and DOTS for tuberculosis treatment. They can also keep
track of expecting lactating mothers, malnourished children, birth and death. They can also motivate
people for visiting health institutions and promote institutional child birth. Various other regular health
camps can also be organised in the community around manufacturing locations which included eyes,
dental, heart and veterinary camps.
Primary health includes eight essential components that are to be followed:
1. Education for the identification and prevention / control of prevailing health challenges
2. Proper food supplies and nutrition; adequate supply of safe water and basic sanitation
3. Maternal and child care, including family planning
4. Immunization against the major infectious diseases
5. Prevention and control of locally endemic diseases
6. .Appropriate treatment of common diseases using appropriate technology
7. Promotion of mental, emotional and spiritual health
8. Provision of essential drugs
Skill Development
The company may take an initiative towards imparting quality education. Primary education is the
basic block on which a nation builds its future. AKH group can commit to contribute its bit in bringing
improvements in this vital sector of education. The company can bring improvements in Government
Primary Schools in rural areas
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The significance of the Common Man in A Man For All...
Have decided to explore how Bolt uses the Common Man to emphasise the features of the major
characters
The significance of the Common Man in A Man For All Seasons.
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I have decided to explore how Bolt uses the Common Man to emphasise the features of the major
characters and to illustrate the main themes of the play. I will also explore the role the common man
plays in the structure of the play and his effect on the audience.
The Common Man is the only character who speaks directly to the audience, which I think is
important as it means they can feel part of the play: there is interaction between the audience and
actors. This communication may increase the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Common Man s comments on the characters may also raise moral issues amongst the audience.
For example, the Common Man remarks on More s wilful indifference to realities. In one sense the
audience may agree with this as they may feel More does not take a very realistic approach to
government. This is illustrated in scene two, when More and Wosley are discussing the divorce, they
may feel that Thomas s ideal to govern the country by prayer is not very practical. Wosley: you d like
that wouldn t you? To govern the country by prayer? More: Yes I should
However, others may disagree with the Common Man and think that More is realistic in judgement.
For example, he ensures his family does not know any information they could be asked about in court,
to make sure they stay out of danger. Therefore the common man is significant in the sense that his
commentary has an effect on the audience: his judgements may cause the audience to ask themselves
if Thomas More deserves the title A Man For All Seasons?
Because this play deals with events that actually occurred (eg: the reformation of the church) and
people who actually lived, the common man plays a significant role in telling us the real events of the
time, which relate to the plot. For example, in Act
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Deplorable Fate In Romeo And Juliet
Deplorable Fate When James Cook said, Do just once what others say you can t do, and you will
never pay attention to their limitations again, he was reminding the world what he has learned from
being a British Royal Navy captan: that you should control your thoughts and expectations, by
allowing no other person to put negative limitations on your dreams. Nowhere is this more obvious or
tragic than in William Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet, where unfortunate factors result in countless,
unnecessary and unexpected deaths. Circumstances in this play determine opportunities and
limitations for lamentable change. Romeo, Juliet, and the feuding families all end up affected by the
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At the start of the play, Shakespeare immediately informs the audience of this hostility when Gregory
and Sampson, two Capulet servants, are on stage. When the Montagues enter, Gregory tells Sampson,
Draw thy tool. Here comes / of the house of Montagues (1.1.32 33). As if the Capulets and Montagues
are in the midst of battle, Gregory is ready to fight. The fact that his immediate instinct was to take out
his sword and fight them shows he doesn t like them. The hatred limits the actions of Romeo, a
Montague, and Juliet, a Capulet, by forcing them to see each other only in private throughout the rest
of the play. When Juliet and Romeo first express their love towards each other, Romeo is in the
Capulet s garden and Juliet is on her balcony. Juliet says to herself, Romeo, doff thy name, / And, for
thy name, which is no part of thee, / Take all myself (2.2.50 52). Juliet is saying that she loves
everything about Romeo except his name. She recommends that he get rid of his last name, which is
the only reason her family does not like Romeo, then he can have her. The issue within their love is
caused by the conflict between the Capulets and Montagues, which limits their opportunities. A mini
battle exists between their families, limiting their options, but that does not stop their love. Romeo and
Juliet struggle and attempt to work their way around this issue; however, ultimately this rivalry results
in further
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Frank Conroy s Essay Think About It
There is this strange misconception that the implementation of math when creating literature is
impossible. People tend to see math and literature as polar opposites; so, there is no way they could
interact in a cohesive manner. But isn t there a saying about how opposites attract? Literary pieces are
nothing more than intricate mathematical equations. Therefore, superior writers yield more complex
equations. Frank Conroy is particularly talented at manipulating his literature in a mathematical way.
Specifically, Conroy s essay, Think About It, provides an exemplary model of mathematical literature
because of the equation like structure Conroy implements in his writing. Mystery + Experience =
Resolution. A peculiar equation, but a powerful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Too complex to be irrefutably solved one way or another. In this instance, Conroy writes following an
equation that more closely resembles Complex Idea + Experience ≠ Understanding. First, the complex
idea. Conroy meets Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas. After telling Justice Douglas that he
knows another prestigious judge named Hand, Conroy assumes the role of messenger boy between the
two. During this time Conroy is informed on the specifics of a controversial Supreme Court case,
Dennis v. United States, which convicted eleven Communist Party leaders plotting to overthrow the
United States government. Conroy begins to analyze the meaning of clear and present danger and
discovers that, Things are sometimes more complicated than they appear. (Conroy 76). Conroy
realizes that clear and present danger does not have one defined meaning. Instead, there are various
connotations supplied by the phrase that may be analyzed and applied to a variety of situations. At this
point, Conroy has reached an understanding of the meaning of clear and present danger without
having reached any specific resolution. This is the main theme that Conroy aims to illustrate
throughout his essay and also a reason that court cases can take so long to be examined. For, if the
rules that governed a nation had only one definite meaning, then there would be nothing to debate
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Comparing Cinema And Psychoanalysis
Both Cinema and Psychoanalysis were born at the end of the 19th century. They share a common
historical background shaped by the changes that modernity imposed over the Western societies.
Perhaps, this is one of the reasons why psychoanalysis influenced cinema so much. At the time the
brothers Lumière were screening the first results of the cinematograph , Freud and Joseph Breuer had
recently published their studies on Hysteria (The Guardian, 2001). In this essay I will analyse how my
way of understanding and reading films has changed because of the acknowledgement of Freud s
psychoanalytic theories and their influence on film. (Hill, Gibson, 1998)
Sigmund Freud started to practice hypnosis on his patients after he studied in Paris with ... Show more
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Before then, psychologists like Wundt and Skinner had concentrated in the introspective analysis of
the normal human mind. There were aiming to unmask the conscience, showing it like a puppet at the
mercy of primitive impulses. They studied human actions and reactions to these impulses, but not the
mental processes surrounding them. Mental illnesses were considered organic ; it was thought that
they were produced by some kind of deterioration or disease of the brain (LLC, 2016) . The research
done around mental illness tried to discover what changes of the brain would lead to insanity. Many
diseases did not show any physical mental damage but it was assumed that the techniques were not yet
sufficient. The psychological causes were ignored. Freud changed this perspective forever (Silverman,
1985).
Freud was reluctant to the fusion of psychoanalysis and film. He rejected several offers from major
studios to write scripts and he disliked being filmed or photograph (The Guardian, 2001). This did not
stop his theories from leaving a mark in film. His explanation of the human mind presented cinema
with a full range of ideas to develop and expand
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Symbols In The Awakening
In the book, The Awakening, the author Kate Chopin uses symbols to express meanings in her story
about a young married woman exploring outside her comfort zone for herself and happiness. Main
character, Edna Pontellier, feels trapped her in marriage as a wife and woman in the 19th century. In
her quest to find her independence and true happiness, she does the unthinkable and her actions cause
major conflict within herself. The book uses many symbols to express hidden meanings throughout
Chopin s story. A major symbol in The Awakening is the ocean. Since the book begins and ends here,
it is a very complex and important part of the story. The ocean symbolizes freedom, growth, and
rejection in Edna as she finds herself. In the beginning of the ... Show more content on
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An active ingredient in Edna s awakening is the ocean: The stress of everyday life melts away, and
your whole self benefits (Balance). Edna begins to find a sense of self confidence in herself as she
realizes and accepts the fact she is different than society s expectations. The ocean is Edna s comfort
spot; the only place she feels happiness and support. When Edna learns to swim, it signifies her
independence. She has begun to think and listen to herself at this point about what she likes and wants.
Chopin describes Edna s first swim: She turned her face seaward and to gather in an impression of
space and solitude, which the vast expanse of water... As she swam she seemed to be reaching out for
the unlimited in which to lose herself, (Chapter 10). Her description of reaching out for the unlimited
expresses her awakening and being in touch with her freedom and independence. With this
independence, Edna realizes her house does not feel like a home, she is not happy in her marriage, and
she is very artistic and different from the rest. Even though Edna begins to feel her own true feelings,
she also knows it is forbidden for a woman to express herself in such ways she is beginning to find in
herself. This realization brings Edna to believe she will never be able to fit in with the rest of the
people in her society; therefore, never being able to express her full
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Jumping Genes
DNA is not only significant because it transfers hereditary information from generation to generation,
but the discovery of DNA and genetics has helped diagnose diseases and formulate treatments
customized to a person s specific biochemistry and genetic makeup. This experiment focused on the
Alu insertion on chromosome 16, also known as one of the jumping genes in the human genome. Yet,
Alu is technically not a gene and therefore, it has no effect on the organism s fitness. Although Alu
does not encode for any protein, it does appear to be stable over evolutionary time once inserted at a
specific chromosomal location (Batzer et al., 1994). This jumping gene can indicate the relationships
between human populations since not all chromosomes carry the Alu allele at a specific locus. ...
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With this knowledge, a better analysis of population relationships can be achieved. In addition,
amplification of a specific Alu insertion with polymerase chain reaction (PCR) can be used to study
not only human migrational patterns, but also genetic mapping and genetic disorders (Novick et al.,
1993). There are many different applications this jumping gene has on the research associated with
DNA. However, the purpose of this experiment was to analyze the frequency of the Alu allele for the
entire class population and determine whether the class was in Hardy Weinberg equilibrium, which
would suggest that the allele frequency does not change over time. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
was used to amplify the Alu allele after the DNA was isolated, then gel electrophoresis was used to
analyze the
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Just Poverty In Just Mercy, By Bryan Stevenson
In our country, hundreds of people are apprehended every day for misdemeanors crimes. Our local
justice system will then charge these individuals with fines that can be as much as $2,000 or more.
Failure to pay this said fine can immediately result in potential jail time. Yet, if you can pay your bail,
you will spend no more than 24 hours in a local facility. Many of these people are poor, while the
remainder of these people tends to be middle to upper class citizens.
The 14th Amendment is set in place to protect citizens from being denied the equal protection of the
laws . This statement requires all branches of government to treat everyone equally. In Just Mercy,
Bryan Stevenson shares stories about the unjust treatment many of his clients received at the hands of
the American Justice System. Many of which were poor, lower class citizens who had committed a
crime. All of which were charged wrongfully.
Bryan Stevenson was a lawyer based out of Montgomery, Alabama. He helped many of these people
get an honest, fair sentence. Through the publication of his book, he has educated many on the reality
of our prison systems in America. He shares his firsthand accounts of children being charged as adults,
innocent men being charged for crimes they had clearly not had any involvement with, and women
living in poverty being charged with murder for burying their stillborn children. All of these cases had
one thing in common: poverty.
Poverty is defined as the state of being
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Progression Of Globalization
With the progression of globalization, commodities can be transferred to all over the world. That
people from different countries can purchase the same products is no longer a dream, that also lead to
the similarity between countries. Personally, I strongly believe that the development brings more
negative influence to local communities than the positive ones. The first sacrifice of the progression is
the destruction of the market for local products which are part of the characteristics of local culture.
However, with the cheap imports entering the local market, those artifacts may be squeezed out for
various reasons, such as less functional, higher labor cost and etc. I can recall that there was a kind of
wooden chairs in my hometown which
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Empowerment, Bravery, And Pride In Katniss Everdeen s The...
The Empowerment, bravery, and pride these three components are viewed through every individual
that judges their statues. When examining through a feminist lens, Katniss Everdeen portrays a
modern Atalanta in that she demonstrates female empowerment, bravery, and pride they share.
Katniss Everdeen is a modern female. The oldest of two, but feels abandoned by her mother mentally
because the lost of her husband . Katniss s father ,a coal miner, was killed on the work cite, and was
the had the connection with his eldest. But yet with all this loss Katniss has a younger sister that is her
world. Her younger is the reason katniss uses her skill to care for her. Yet the time that Katniss was
going to prove her love for her sister what the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Empowerment is the authority or power given to someone to do something, and this is what Katniss
and Atlanta share in their stories which made a mark; which leads others mostly females what to
follow. Bravery is courageous behavior or character this is the foundation that makes these two
characters unique. The bravery that is placed in these two is overwhelming, yet makes everyone fear
what will be next. Pride is a feeling or deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one s own
achievements, the achievements of those with whom one is closely associated, or from qualities or
possessions that are widely admired. Theses three factors bring theses two characters together and
make them role models of their era. Even though these characters are similar in many ways they do
have their differences. The reasons for this is because Alanta was not opened to love, even though she
was loved by a hero she did not accept it. Unlike Katniess where she was uposed to love by the two
men that both wanted her love. She eventually ended up with one. Therefore this is how the silimarties
an/d differntes are both shown within these stories. The empowerment gains us acceses to exprecine
the power. And then the bravery that they both uphild to protect and prove the right that they believed
in. The pride that they both hold in themselve that moves the indivial in there stories. These two
charters changed the female empower that most men wouldn t daer to move on because of teh danger
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Difference Between Loyalty And Loyalty
Considering True Loyalty:
Loyal customers are excessively important to any business, and businesses spend great amount of their
time, energy and money analyzing and captivate those customers. However, the usual definition of a
loyal customer that we consider is a high spending customer, and that definition is imperfect.
Marketing to customers based on true loyalty requires more: complicated measurement, better spend
data, and considering that a regular customer is not the same as a loyal customer.
Traditional View of Loyalty:
Those who are Retailers commonly define a loyal customer as a high spending customer. However,
considering on a customer s spend within a single business while important tells only a fraction of the
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Heart
To protect true loyalty, a product requires having an affecting connection with its customers, though
suggestions vary as to what that delightful emotion supposed to be. Various people would advise that
it s all concerning with Trust. A few would suggest rising Passion for the product. Still some would
give an opinion of creating an emotional experience.
True loyalty exists when
Customers feel safe,
Appreciated and smart
Every single one is substantially affecting idea, but they are vague, unearthly, and exceedingly
difficult to make progress able. They may not state it clearly, but when presented with this type of
suggestion, many marketers secretly scratch their heads. What does an emotional connection indicate?
What do I do to create it? How do I know if I have accomplished it?
The Emotional Drivers of Loyalty:
Although Loyalty can be measured in behavioral conditions (repeat purchases, share of wallet, etc.), it
is a product of an emotional connection. Emotions make behavior; loyalty is produced when a product
makes a customer experience a positive way. Once we recognize which emotions makes loyalty, we
can build up progress able plans to enable customers to create this emotional
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Mental Illness And The Criminal Justice System
This paper intends to examine the relationship between mental health (specifically individuals who
exhibit mental illness) and the criminal justice system. The paper will be broken down into areas
focusing on the issues that exists for and between the law enforcement officials and those who have
mental illness and end up involved in the penial justice system. Individuals who have mental health
issues are special cases that will be addressed within this paper with the focus being how they end
upon the wrong side of the law and more importantly how they are treated by the criminal justice
system when this occurs. By studying this subject from a historical context will enable the writer to
establish how the criminal justice system in this country
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Health Care And Injustice
I have personal and professional experiences that have contributed to understanding the burden and
the injustice placed on individuals who have limited access to health care. In Atlanta, I spent the
majority of my life in an urban environment, and my community was composed of non native English
speakers who often did not seek out health care due to immigrant related and/or financially related
strains. I myself never frequented at the doctor s office and it was largely due to my socioeconomic
status. In Madison, a majority of the patients I observed while shadowing at the UW Hospital were
from outlying rural areas of Wisconsin. Patients had to drive 3+ hours for hospital services, which is
also a highly inconvenient and gross injustice. These
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The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is one of the classic examples of purely American literature, it is
about American people, who have American ideals, and live in a definitively American town. Many
aspects of Mark Twain s are paralleled in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and in many ways it is
Twain s expression of what his life was like as a boy growing up in Missouri. It is in essence, A novel
about the mischief that typically accompanies being a child. Along with these childish aspects of the
novel, Twain introduces many more serious thematic elements such as poverty and murder. These
traits all produce one of the most influential novels ever written.
The main character of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is that of its namesake. Tom is a young boy
who lives with his aunt, Polly, and his cousin, Sid. They live in the small town of St. Petersburg in
Missouri, which rests on the bank of the Mississippi River. Tom is always in some sort of trouble and
Aunt Polly is always one step behind him in finding out what he has done. Tom s best friend is a boy
named Huckleberry Finn, who is often called Huck. Huck is the son of the town drunk and thusly he
cannot always afford what he needs. He does not go to school and wears worn out clothes. The
antagonist of the story is Injun Joe, refered to as such because he is half white, half Native American.
Injun Joe lives just outside of town and often has to beg for food to eat. Injun Joe is the head of a
group of criminals who are seen robbing a
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The Denigration Of Native Americans
Among many things, Native Americans fought against Europeans and the new American government,
are to preserve their cultural and traditional religious beliefs. Most of the challenges facing Indians
today are the legacies of those conflicts. Alexie illustrated the consequences of denigration of Native
Americans in Flight. Zits again back in time to 1876, the battle of little bighorn in another body of a
young Indian boy. He couldn t believe he was standing right next to the seventh Calvary with George
Armstrong Custer. He called Custer Crazy egomaniac who think his going to be the president of the
United States. Custer is one of the top two or three dump asses in American history (Alexie 69).
Lieutenant Custer took his army ignoring his superior
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The Intellectual Property Rights Of The North American...
Introduction to the Intellectual Property Rights
In a general term, intellectual property is any person s human intellect, which is often protected by
law, in order to safeguard its use from another person. The possession of such kind of property
generates limited monopoly in the safeguarded property. Intellectual property can be subdivided into
copyrights, patents, trademark and trade secrets (Intellectual Property Rights, 2014).
The law protects the Intellectual Property so that the people who created and invented the property can
get appreciation and even in some cases monetary benefits from what they created. Every country has
different laws regarding the protection of intellectual property. There are even some treaties between
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Still there is some difference between the Intellectual property law and the tangible property. Where
the right of exclusive possession is sole of the rights safeguarding the real and at the core of the bundle
of rights protecting real and personal property, things are different in the intellectual property (
Intellectual Property Rights, 2014). In the USA, the Congress gets the control to monitor patents and
copyright from the INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY clause of the Constitution. The Article I, Section 8
of the constitution says about it. The U.S. office of Patent and Trademark is authorized to regulate
federally registered patents and trademarks. Even though the patents are only regulated through
federal law, trademarks can also be governed through State law. Copyrights are particularly controlled
through federal law and have to be recorded through the U.S. Copyright Office (Intellectual Property
Rights, 2014).
United States Copyright law is regulated by the federal Copyright Act of 1976. The exclusive rights
can be seen in appendix A. The innovation recorded Works before 1978 currently has a copyright
duration of 95 years, seen from the date of publication. Further the duration can be seen in the figure
below with all the copyright acts from the year. (Copyright Law, 2014) The goveremnt of USA has
allotted the power to different sub sections like
USPTO, under the
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Drugs And Prescription Drug Abuse
To illustrate the magnitude of the research problem and provide a frame of reference, this section
begins with a brief overview of the increased use of pharmaceuticals and prescription drug abuse in
the US. The section continues with the relationship between illicit drugs and prescriptions, adolescents
abuse, personal and social factors; then concludes with the theoretical approach. The Social Ecological
Theory, will be applied in researching prescription drug abuse, possible influences and protective
factors in adolescents in relation to prescription drug abuse, to develop focused intervention strategies
and educational programs for this population, similar to other substances such as tobacco, alcohol, and
marijuana.
Pharmaceuticals
The utilization of prescription drugs has increased across all age groups in the US, with 50% of
Americans taking at least one prescription drug (Rice Unruh, 2016). This can be attributed to
physician induced demand, substitution of pharmaceuticals for other medical regimens,
commercialization of the products, increase in the aging population and drug insurance coverage, and
also the increase in chronic conditions. Lathan discusses the startling fact that the rate increase of
prescription drugs purchased was considerably higher in contrast to the US population growth 71%
and 9% respectively (Rice Unruh, 2016, p. 264).
The total spending on pharmaceuticals reported by CMS in 2014 was an astounding $263 billion (as
cited in Rice Unruh,
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Ninety-Three Metaphors
Most of us would know of Victor Hugo, famous for his novel the Hunchback of Notre Dame and Les
Miserables, which I saw on Thursday night. He wrote a number of other books of course, including a
story called Ninety Three. In the storyline of Ninety Threewe hears of a ship caught in a dangerous
storm. At the height of the storm the frightened sailors heard a horrible crashing noise below the deck
and they knew instantly that the noise came from a cannon, part of the ship s cargo, that had broken
loose. Moving back and forth with the lurching of the ship, there was potential for the loose canon to
cause the ship to sink, and it took two brave sailors to try and retie the cannon lest everyone should
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I don t really subscribe to that scenario but let s presume it was. The disciples then would have been
perfectly entitled to be scared because this would have been something they had never experienced
before. They needed help probably just someone else to help bail out the boat, possibly someone to
steer or help with the sails bit no, Jesus was busy sleeping through it all. They would need everyone to
pitch in but instead Jesus rebukes the storm, to be Quiet! Be still! . The disciples were looking for
human help but what they got was divine authority. They were looking for a hand. What they got was
a God. They were terrified and asked each other, Who is this? Even the wind and the waves obey
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Children and Television Violence Essay example
Children and Television Violence
Through what they experience on television, children are forced into adulthood at too young of an age.
The innocence of youth is lost when children stare endlessly at a screen displaying the horrors of
murder, rape, assault, devastating fire, and other natural disasters. Although these are occurrences in
everyday life, things adults have grown accustomed to hearing about, children do not have the
maturity level to deal with these tragedies appropriately. Children s behavior changes because they
become desensitized to the violence. There are many preventative techniques that can be applied to
ensure that negativity on television will not interfere with a child s development.
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Younger children are more susceptible to the impact of television violence in part because they spend
more time in front of the set. ?Children ages 2 to 5 watch about 28 hours of television each week, or
almost 4 hours per day.? (Black, et. al. 317) Older children watch about four hours less per week.
These younger children are fascinated with a media that does not require the ability to read or decipher
in a way they do not know how; therefore, they spend more time watching television than older school
age children. ?Television has somewhat less appeal for the adolescent who has the mental ability to
extend his or her senses with radio or print.? (Elkind 73)
One of the most disconcerting facts of modern life is the abundance of wasted time spent watching
mindless television programs. ?...at the end of the usual life span, the average person will have
endured more than ten uninterrupted years of television, day and night, with no breaks for the potty,
no sleep, no work, no school. Ten years of staring at a cathode ray tube, looking at images that for the
most part one doesn?t control and never chose.? (Medved, et. al. 19)
?A US News World Report survey of voters reveals that 91% ?think media mayhem contributes to real
life violence?, while 54% of the public thinks violence in entertainment media ?is a major factor that
contributes to the level of violence in America?. But only 30% of those with the power to
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The Outsider Book Report
The outsider essay In this essay there will be a couple characters from the book I will not mention all
of them in this essay. The two groups are the soc and the greasers. The greasers are Ponyboy Curtis,
Darrel Curtis, Sodapop Curtis, Two bit Mathews, Dallas Winston and Johnny Cade. Sodapop has a
girlfriend named sandy but she is not mentioned very much. The soc are Randy Anderson, Bob
Sheldon, Paul Holden, and Jerry Wood. Bob and Randy both have a girlfriend Cherry Valance is a soc
cheerleader and bob s girl friend there s also Marcia, Randy s girlfriend and cherry s friend. The girls
are not mentioned very much in the story and don t play a very big role. Tim Shepard and Curly
Shepard are part of another greaser group that helps Darrel in a rumble. A rumble is a street fight were
no weapons were allowed. I m writing this essay on the rumble were pony boy almost got drowned
and how they lied to a cop about ponyboy s injuries. They say that pony boy fell off his motorcycle,
but really he was in a fight. When the first set up the rumble pony boy isn t ... Show more content on
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Before the rumble all the greasers were getting hypped up and getting ready for the fight when they
left for the rumble they were doing front flips, back flips and front hand springs. The reason they
know how to do this is because dally took a gymnastic course and taught all the boys how to do flips
and stuff. When they get to the rumble no one wants to start it off so Paul holden steps forward and
waits for somebody else to do the same. Darry knows Paul from football. The rumble, start just as
another member of the greasers shows up his name is duly. The rumble is set to start at 7:00pm and
the meal before the rumble pony boy slams down five aspirin. The book is about the three Curtis
brothers and it starts with pony boy walking home from school. Back to the rumble the rumble is in a
vacant lot. When the socs show up the greasers are already there and waiting for the socs to show
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The Snows Of Kilimanjaro And The Big Two Hearted River
This research paper will analyze style and theme in two of Ernest Hemingway s short stories, The
Snows of Kilimanjaro and The Big Two Hearted River, and two novels, The Sun Also Rises and Green
Hills of Africa.1
The Snows of Kilimanjaro is about an author named Harry, who is lying on the African plain and
dying of gangrene. The Big Two Hearted River is about an ex World War I soldier, Nick, who is trying
to put his life back together after the war. Similarly, The Sun Also Rises involves an ex soldier who is
coping with a personal injury and seeks love with a woman named Brett Ashley. Lastly, Green Hills of
Africa, is a non fiction story about Hemingway hunting in Africa. Hemingway visited Africa in 1923.
This is the only book that is completely autobiographical. In the four works reviewed, Ernest
Hemingway has two themes, one about the self and another about his interpretation of a hero, and uses
several techniques such as symbolism, first person narrative, and ambiguity that define his style of
writing.
Analysis of all of Hemingway s prose reveals many themes. Two themes though stand out in the four
works reviewed for this paper. One of them is that the main character (usually the hero) must assert
the self, has a fear of failure, and attacks those things which threaten the successful assertion of the
self. Assertion of the self in the stories usually takes the form of the assertion of the masculine
principle. In Green, Hemingway exerts his masculinity by
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Computer Science Career Research Paper
I have chosen to pursue a career in computer science, because it has been a heavy influence on me
throughout my life. All my life I have been surrounded by technology, almost more than half of my
family has a career in the IT field, which is what sparked my interest. My earliest memory of when I
first became interested was when I was about 6 and my mother bought me a phonics dog, and I was
more interested in how it worked rather than what it did. I then saw the screw bolts and knew if I used
a screwdriver I could see the inside of the toy so I opened it, and from then on I knew I was interested
in technology. In middle school was when I first took my actual dive into the IT world and I learned
there are different computer languages, and about different devices used in the tech world. Also I ...
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I applied and got accepted into the program, and since then the program has taught me various skills
and has given me multiple opportunities to advance in the computer networking field to help me
pursue my career. Through the Cisco program I have learned how to read and write binary,
hexadecimal since that it the language computers speak. I can also set up a small business network,
use the CLI of a network device, and perform a physical and wireless connect network devices. The
modern world is now becoming more of a technology based society, we are now starting to integrate
technology into almost every and anything. That s also a concept I was taught in Cisco it s actually
called the Internet of Things, which is basically just network devices that can communicate without
human help. In the next 20 years according to the Internet of Things almost everything will have
technology inside of it making it like a network device, like shirts, cars, lights and other everyday
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High School Musical Analysis
When watching a movie about high schoolers, there are usually many different groups of students who
all conform to one social group only. Take the movie High School Musical for example. There is
specifically one scene devoted to a song about fitting in with the status quo . There are stereotypical
groups such as jocks, nerds, theater geeks, skater kids, and the popular kids in this movie and in other
movies like it. Each of these groups can be broken down and explained more in depth. When thinking
of a jock, people would most likely picture a muscular, sweaty guy wearing some sort of jersey. A
stereotypical jock is usually also fairly popular, so there is some overlap between the groups in some
cases. Everybody knows their name and whenever people talk to them, the subject of sports usually
comes up. People ask questions like, How s the team looking this year? or When do you have
practice? Being a jock doesn t necessarily mean that your grades are bad, but with practices every
evening or two to three hours, finding time to study and work can be difficult for jocks. Teachers
usually like jocks and they might ask them questions about the game from the week before. This bond
between jocks and teachers can give the jocks an advantage. The teachers might be more lenient when
it comes to assignments if they know that the jock has a big game coming up or had a tournament the
weekend before. Nerds are on the opposite end of the spectrum. They tend to spend their free time
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Avoiding a Malthusian Catastrophe
Thomas Malthus once said, The power of population is indefinitely greater than the power in the earth
to produce subsistence for man. Albert Einstein might argue, on the other hand, Necessity is the
mother of all invention, albeit in another context. So, which is it? Are we doomed to unchecked
population growth followed by Malthusian catastrophe, or can we avoid it through increased food
production, decreasing population growth rates, or some other means?
To say Malthusian catastrophe is inevitable is completely unwarranted. Is it possible? Certainly it is
only logical that if human population reached levels which far outstripped food supply, the resulting
global famine would create easily ignitable tensions between nations, and ... Show more content on
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This spread in the demographic data available to contemporary researchers show that as nations
become more developed, fertility rates do not increase exponentially as predicted, nor even linearly,
but eventually plateau or potentially even decrease. This concept, demographic transition, has many
contributing factors, many of which are uncertain. Still, even if these influences are poorly
constrained, the overall trend towards replacement rates of reproduction is well established. The best
example of steady and sustainable population levels is the European Union. The EU is highly
industrially and agriculturally developed, yet has growth rates near zero percent, and not only a
sufficient domestic food supply, but an exportable surplus of grains.
Some detractors may be quick to point out that this is not the case in many developing countries like
India and Sudan, which face shortages of food and resources that are exacerbated by their rapid
growth rate. While true, such criticisms do not stand up to the wealth of data showing a strongly
correlated positive feedback loop between increasing education and economic gains and falling
fertility rates. That is, once such nations in the second phase of demographic transition receive or
implement educational and economic improvements, the resulting chain reaction can move them into
the third phase of sustainability before the population can outgrow their resources.
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The Digestive System Of A Simple Meal Of Baked Potato And...
This essay is going to examine the human digestive system from beginning to end and discuss the
digestive process of a simple meal of baked potato and cheddar cheese including the food groups it is
made up of, how the body breaks the food down and how it is absorbed and subsequently assimilated.
This will be achieved by analysing a range of scientific sources in order to gain full understanding of
the human body and the way the digestive system works.
The digestive system is also known as the alimentary canal and is a vast system that is approximately
ten meters long. The process of digestion can simply be described as the breaking down of large
organic molecules obtained from foods such as carbohydrates, fats and proteins into smaller ... Show
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There is also intracellular digestion and extracellular digestion. Intracellular digestion is the breaking
down of the interior of large molecule cells ingested or even from its own cell metabolism into smaller
molecules. Products of intracellular digestion are then used by the cell or excreted. Extracellular
digestion is when food breaks down into utile molecules that are then internalised by cells. This is
done in the extracellular space where cells secrete substances that break large molecules into smaller
molecules in the external environment, later the cell can benefit from the products of digestion. For
the purpose of discussing the digestion of a baked potato and cheddar cheese, intracellular and
extracellular digestion is not relevant. (biology questions answers, 2013. online)
A baked potato and cheddar cheese can be broken down into many food groups that are essential to
the human body. Potatoes, when baked in their skins provide a range of nutrients including
carbohydrate. (livestrong, 2014. online) Cheddar cheese is a dairy product that provides nutrients
including fat, and protein. (healthyeating, 2014. online) The process of digestion of this meal would
begin mechanically in the oral cavity (the mouth). The oral cavity is bound by
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High Fidelity and Music Essay
High Fidelity and Music
In High Fidelity, Rob, the protagonist and narrator, says I find myself worrying away at that stuff
about pop music again, whether I like it because I m unhappy, or whether I m unhappy because I like
it (168). It is obvious to the reader that Rob has a very strong relationship to pop music but also that
this relationship is not as simple as the either or dichotomy he describes it as. At first, it is an
obsession that is almost pathological; by the end, it is an aid to his relationships and his idea of who he
is. Rob s relationship to music helps us understand Rob as a character through the different ways he
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It is as if he is saying here, this is me; this is who I am so if the woman likes the tape, that means she
likes him, which would mean she is condoning who he is, which in turn would cause him to weave the
music that got this approval even more closely into his sense of self. Thus Rob is defined by music
and women he dates rather than through his own eyes. One gets a better idea of this when Rob and
Laura are arguing and Laura says she doesn t like music as much as she used to. Rob says, But you
see... That s all there is of me. There isn t anything else. If you ve lost interest in that, you ve lost
interest in everything. What s the point of us? (265). Here Rob is basically admitting that he is using
Laura to condone a definition of himself that has been created by, that entirely consists of, music. If
she can t do that anymore, there is no point of the relationship.
Another example of this is when Rob wants to sleep with Marie. The pathological aspect of this is that
part of the reason he is attracted to her is that he has always wanted to sleep with a musician. This
would be like circumventing the process of defining himself with music and then getting a woman to
condone this definition and just getting a definition and an approval from the same source. The reader
can see how Rob mingles music with Marie s personality when he says, She describes the set up and
her knock back with wisdom and honesty and a dry,
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Victor Delacroix Research Paper
Around the time of the revolution and wars approximately from 1750 1870 something called
romanticism was born. This might have been because people wanted to get away from the hate and be
more romantic like. According to the romantic era romanticism stresses on self expression and
individual uniqueness that does not lead to precise definition romantics believed that men and women
ought to be guided by warm emotions rather than the cold abstract rules and rituals established by
bourgeois society ( The Romantic Era , n.d.). This to everyone was a way for countries like Europe,
United States, Latin America they were speaking out anything against the problems that were going on
such as death. Victor Hugo was one of the most well know romanticism writers of all time. Men didn t
really like him because he was arrogant but women liked him for abasing his pride before them; they
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Delacroix s use communicating a lot of thought or emotion. brushstrokes and his study of the optical
effects of color extremely shaped the work of the Impressionists, while his passion for the fancy
motivated brought about the artists of the Symbolist movement. A fine lithographer, Delacroix
illustrated different works of William Shakespeare, the Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott, and the
German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning was one of the most celebrated poets of her age, a candidate for poet
highly honored and respected person after the death of William Wordsworth. She is now best known
for her 14 line poems from the Portuguese 1850 love poems to her husband Robert Browning, who
called her my little Portuguese because of her dark looks. In a letter she described herself as little
black like Sappho five feet one high eyes of different colors as the sun shines not much nose but to
make up for it, a mouth good to a larger
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Against School Searches
School searches with real reasonable doubt, should be allowed to search student s lockers and
backpacks/purses. These searches could save other student lives, as well as prevent the sale and use of
drugs in the school. Students who find these searches offensive, probably wouldn t find it offensive if
it saved their life. Students, who say it violates their privacy, probably have something to hide. If you
are innocent, then you probably wouldn t care if they search your backpack or locker. What would you
bring to school that would be so embarrassing that you wouldn t want a teacher to see (Female
products excluded)?
Searching through a student s stuff without a reasonable cause is unacceptable. A reasonable cause can
t be something such as
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Assignment Of Voir Dire Questions On The Law
Macey Pfeifer CRJ 101 Terrell Moore Jr 21 September 2017 Writing Assignment #2 Voir Dire
Questions: 1. Have any of you been educated on this case prior to being just read the statement of its
entity? 2. After being given the statement of the case, are there any issues with this case that may
cause you to think or act impartially considering the evidence according to the law? 3. *After
introductions* Do any of you know my staff members or me on any basis? (Social, professional,
etc....) 4. Are any of you familiar with the defendant s attorney or any employee they have on any
basis? 5. Do any of you know the defendant on any basis? 6. If you were my client, would you be
okay with having yourself as a juror on the case? 7. *After showing the witness tab* Do any of you
know of or think you might know any of the witnesses that are listed? 8. Has anyone you know or you
personally ever been the victims of criminal conduct? (If yes, they would need to give a brief
synopsis) 9. (If #7 was yes) Do you feel like this situation would cause you to act impartially
throughout this trial? 10. Has anyone you know or you personally ever witnessed an act of criminal
conduct? 11. (If #10 was yes) Do you feel that this would make you act unfairly or serve impartially?
12. Do any of you, your friends, or your family members serve as any type of law enforcement
officer? 13. (If #9 was yes) Do you feel this relationship may prevent you from being fair in this case?
14. Can you think of a
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Lexicon Generation Research Paper
2 Related Work Several well regarded manually compiled sentiment lexicons do exist [2 4]. Due to
their high cost in terms of time and effort, however, a large volume of research concentrated on
automated sentiment lexicon generation has emerged in the past few years. Automated sentiment
lexicon generation branches in two main directions: dictionarybased and corpus based. The volume
editors, usually the program chairs, will be your main points of contact for the preparation of the
volume. The dictionary based approach to generate a sentiment lexicon involves leveraging linguistic
resources and online dictionaries (e.g. WordNet) to automatically tag words with their corresponding
semantic orientations [5, 6]. This generates a general, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Wan [12] also attempts a similar technique to derive a Chinese sentiment lexicon from bilingual
resources, with relatively poor accuracy. Saif et al. [13] and Salameh et al. [14] investigate this issue
in detail and mention that, when text is translated from a source language to a target language, the
sentiment of terms is preserved to varying degrees, with great reliance on the machine translation
technique involved. Tan et al. [15] compile a Malay sentiment lexicon by manually translating terms
in the Affin lexicon [16] to their Malay counterparts, and supplement the lexicon with slang terms
commonly used in Malay social media posts. Shamsudin et al. [17] manually compile a sentiment
lexicon using WordNet Bahasa to classify Malay social media posts. This defeats the purpose for an
automated means of lexicon construction. Malay sentiment analysis has started to witness rapid
progress both in industry (e.g. [18]) 2016 and academia (e.g. [19]) during the past few years. [20]
develop a knowledge base approach combined with supervised classifiers for sentiment classification
of Malay text. [21] first construct a lexicon for a particular Malaysian dialect, i.e., the Sabah
language., and employ it to categorize a social media posts dataset. [22] classify Malay news
headlines using a series of supervised classifiers. [23] investigate
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Soccer Vs Neo Colonialism
Every year I feel an all too familiar itch. Some people may think I need to see a doctor, but I know that
the only real cure is to sit on my couch in front of my large screened TV with some kind of greasy
potato product and barley fermented beverage. The dose is to be administered every week between the
hours of 1 PM EST on Sunday until 1 am Tuesday morning. That s right, folks. I ve got a itch, and the
only cure is more NFL football. When September rolls around and the weather becomes seasonably
cooler, the leaves on the trees begin to change color, the air becomes crisper and has a distinguishable
smell that can only be experienced and not described. The days become shorter, the weeks feel longer
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As a result, Africa s cultural identity has been what sociologist Ulf Hannerz calls creolized (6), which,
as seen in the history of soccer, can be yet another facet for neo colonialism. From these roots of
colonialism and neo colonialism grew the sport of soccer. Initially, in the 1860s it was introduced by
Britain in South Africa (Armstrong Football 8) and other countries, such as France and Portugal,
followed in other regions. Associated colonizing individuals and groups including missionaries,
teachers, soldiers, and other colonial settlers acted as prime catalysts (8). Africans would watch white
Europeans play and then apply what they learned in their own local township games using bundles of
rags as makeshift balls (9). Teams and leagues were formed, as were rivalries, different styles of play,
and different philosophies on the game. In 1923, African football began to be recognized
internationally as a rising power when Egypt was accepted into the Fédération Internationale de
Football Association (FIFA) and three more national associations (Sudan, South Africa, and Ethiopia)
were later accepted, until 1957 when the Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) was founded (9).
Today, CAF has grown into a 52 member association, the largest continental governing body in the
world (9). African soccer seemed
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The Tell-Tale Heart Compare Contrast Essay
Throughout both The Tell Tale Heart and The Cask of Amontillado the reader is able to pick up
similarities as well as differences between the narrators in both stories.
In both The Tell Tale Heart and The Cask of Amontillado the main characters each want to kill another
human being for petty reasons. Taking someone s life is never justifiable unless having done so was
self defense. However neither Montresor, the main character of The Cask of Amontillado , nor the
unnamed narrator of The Tell Tale Heart were killing for this reason. Both of them had very vague and
petty reasons for murdering someone. In The Tell Tale Heart the reason why the narrator wants to kill
the old man is simply because his eye bothers him.
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The main characters in The Tell Tale Heart and The Cask of Amontillado feel differently after the deed
has been done. The narrator in The Tell Tale Heart at first feels like there is nothing wrong with what
he is. He thinks that he s brilliant in the way of sneaking into this old man s house night after night. He
is even smiling as he kills the man, feeling completely happy as he kills him. It is not until he begins
to hear the old man s heart beating. The heart reveals his conscience, and after hearing it, it is the only
time he is presented as having some sort of moral code, (___short stories__). Montresor, on the other
hand, enjoys every bit of what he did to Fortunato. As Fortunato screams and yanks against the chains,
Montresor sits down for a minute or two to delight in his pain. His words hint that for a moment, and
one moment only, he feels a slight stab of guilt. He describes his heart as growing sick once Fortunato
has silenced, but this he blames on being in the damp catacombs. His attiude though as he tells the
story suggests that he not only feels no guilt in what he has done, but that he had the right to do
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A Study Of Changes Throughout Gene Expression
Epigenetics is the study of changes in gene expression which may be inherited with no changes to the
DNA sequence itself it may account for non Mendelian population inheritance patterns.
Transgenerational inheritance requires a chromosomal or epigenetic change in the germline allowing
the information to be passed on from one generation to another (Anway et al 2005a). In order for
epigenetic marks to be passed down, the gametes need to conserve their epigenomes by avoiding two
reprogramming events; in the gamete and zygote. DNA demethylation is avoided in some genes called
imprinting genes which retain their sex specific patterns. The environment and external factors may
cause additional information to be added on top of the genome. It has generally been accepted that
epigenetic marks are removed and re established in the preceding generation, thus not inherited.
Nevertheless, many studies carried out on model organisms are challenging this concept and
suggesting that this may not be entirely correct. There may be an incomplete clearing of epigenetic
marks resulting in transgenerational epigenetic inheritance. The present generations where being
synthesised in the womb of their grandmother. Therefore, does the food my grandmother ate affect my
development? Could the air we breathe affect our grandchildren? Many questions are still unknown in
the transgenerational epigenetic inheritance field (Youngson and Whitelaw 2008). Phenotypic
variation and disease caused by
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City Upon A Hill Essay
For the Puritans in the early New England colonies life was by no means easy, but there was the
possibility to expand their beliefs free from the persecution from Church of England. They had the
opportunity to create their ideal society under God with the bible as their law from which they would
define how to live. The Puritans set out to create their model society which could spread and cull the
impurities from the church. But how did these beliefs and goals ultimately effect their society? In the
book Give Me Liberty: An American History by Eric Foner he notes that: Puritanism, however, was
not simply a set of ideas but a state of mind, a zealousness in pursuing the true faith that alienated
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In their society the Puritans based their lives, beliefs, and communities on what they deemed as God s
law and true word, the bible (Barger). Reading the bible was expected for the members of society, this
included women and children, which was often unheard of (Foner 66) at that time. With their lives
being restricted to the word of the bible this left very little leeway for anything other than what was
deemed acceptable, and this rigid way of life was another straw that led to the eventual troubles and
fervor that took over. The Puritans ultimate goal was for their ideal society, their City Upon A Hill, a
model Christian society. According to Dr. Terry Matthew in Puritanism in America They did not come
to this country to find a place to practice freedom of worship. Instead, they came to find a place where
their true religion could flourish. They wanted to influence more than just their communities and those
surrounding, they wanted to influence the Church of England and further in the hopes of purifying
those that had strayed from what they deemed as the true and righteous path all by showing the way
by their hard fast examples. These goals that the Puritans strived to achieve both at home and abroad
placed a great amount of stress on the people and community. They were always working for their
model society and for them their true leader was God. Puritans believed in the
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  • 1. Writing Tips To Help You Become A Stronger Writer. 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Writing Tips To Help You Become A Stronger Writer. Writing Tips To Help You Become A Stronger Writer.
  • 2. The United States And Australia The United States and Australia are both industrialized countries with both English speaking populations with challenges of providing health care coverage. Differences and similarities can be found in both countries with regards to the health care system. Both have government programs such as Medicare that is designed for the population in different circumstances, and both populations use private insurance. With the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, the United States is attempting to cover a large population of those needing health insurance yet in Australia Medicare system covers a larger portion of its population. With the cost continuing to rise along with spending for health care is dramatically different. The money ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Medicare, Australia s national public health insurance, provides universal health coverage for citizens and permanent residents in addition to people with temporary visas from countries with which Australia has reciprocal arrangements. Medicare covers inpatient care in public hospitals for free or subsidized access to comprehensive medical services (Mossialos et al., 2015). Citizens may choose to buy private insurance to cover more health care options and to cover items not covered under Medicare for example ambulance services. Medicare gives Australian residents access to health care and is partly funded by taxpayers who pay a Medicare levy of 2.0% of their taxable income (Ato, n.d.). The first contact with health services one may need would involve a visit to a general practitioner, who may refer the patient to a specialist, diagnostic testing, medication for the need to in a public hospital. Australia s health care system involves public and private providers. The government funds the public hospitals, whereas those in the private sector operate the private hospitals. As of June 2014 over 47% of the population had private health insurance (PHIAC, 2014). The public perception of the Australian medical system is generally positive and strongly favors a universal public health system funded by the public (Hardie Critchley, 2008). In the United States the passing of the Affordable Care Act of 2010, established the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Curse Of The Compromisened Pretzel Analysis We all know how it is to live with guilt. The word guilt means the fact or state of having commited something wrong. Many have trouble keeping Secrets because of a guilty conscience. Today we can easly figure the ones who are gulity and those who arn t. As a result, in The Curse of The Poisened Pretzel , there is a contreversy against skidmore killing his brother. Skidmore was Manchesters younger brother. Manchester, was someone who was loved very much by the people who he knew. He was a big, heavy weight guy who absolutly loved baseball. He was rich and lived like a king. People admired manchester for his kindness and sweetness. Everyone loved him, but his brother skidmore. Skidmore was skinny and shy. He always hid from people, like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Skill Development Empowers the Workforce with Skills,... The objective of Skill Development is to create a workforce empowered with the necessary and continuously upgraded skills, knowledge and internationally recognized qualifications to gain access to decent employment and ensure India s competitiveness in the dynamic global market. It aims at increasing the productivity and employability of workforce (wage and self employed) both in the organized and the unorganized sectors. It seeks increased participation of youth, women, disabled and other disadvantaged sections and to synergize efforts of various sectors and reform the present system with the enhanced capability to adapt to changing technologies and labor market demands. Management in Action Social, Economic and Ethical Issues AKH ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can lead to reduction of infant and maternal mortality rate. The company can build centers for the examination and medication of HIV/AIDS and DOTS for tuberculosis treatment. They can also keep track of expecting lactating mothers, malnourished children, birth and death. They can also motivate people for visiting health institutions and promote institutional child birth. Various other regular health camps can also be organised in the community around manufacturing locations which included eyes, dental, heart and veterinary camps. Primary health includes eight essential components that are to be followed: 1. Education for the identification and prevention / control of prevailing health challenges 2. Proper food supplies and nutrition; adequate supply of safe water and basic sanitation 3. Maternal and child care, including family planning 4. Immunization against the major infectious diseases 5. Prevention and control of locally endemic diseases 6. .Appropriate treatment of common diseases using appropriate technology 7. Promotion of mental, emotional and spiritual health 8. Provision of essential drugs Skill Development The company may take an initiative towards imparting quality education. Primary education is the basic block on which a nation builds its future. AKH group can commit to contribute its bit in bringing improvements in this vital sector of education. The company can bring improvements in Government Primary Schools in rural areas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The significance of the Common Man in A Man For All... Have decided to explore how Bolt uses the Common Man to emphasise the features of the major characters The significance of the Common Man in A Man For All Seasons. ============================================================== I have decided to explore how Bolt uses the Common Man to emphasise the features of the major characters and to illustrate the main themes of the play. I will also explore the role the common man plays in the structure of the play and his effect on the audience. The Common Man is the only character who speaks directly to the audience, which I think is important as it means they can feel part of the play: there is interaction between the audience and actors. This communication may increase the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Common Man s comments on the characters may also raise moral issues amongst the audience. For example, the Common Man remarks on More s wilful indifference to realities. In one sense the audience may agree with this as they may feel More does not take a very realistic approach to government. This is illustrated in scene two, when More and Wosley are discussing the divorce, they may feel that Thomas s ideal to govern the country by prayer is not very practical. Wosley: you d like that wouldn t you? To govern the country by prayer? More: Yes I should However, others may disagree with the Common Man and think that More is realistic in judgement. For example, he ensures his family does not know any information they could be asked about in court, to make sure they stay out of danger. Therefore the common man is significant in the sense that his commentary has an effect on the audience: his judgements may cause the audience to ask themselves if Thomas More deserves the title A Man For All Seasons? Because this play deals with events that actually occurred (eg: the reformation of the church) and people who actually lived, the common man plays a significant role in telling us the real events of the time, which relate to the plot. For example, in Act ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Deplorable Fate In Romeo And Juliet Deplorable Fate When James Cook said, Do just once what others say you can t do, and you will never pay attention to their limitations again, he was reminding the world what he has learned from being a British Royal Navy captan: that you should control your thoughts and expectations, by allowing no other person to put negative limitations on your dreams. Nowhere is this more obvious or tragic than in William Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet, where unfortunate factors result in countless, unnecessary and unexpected deaths. Circumstances in this play determine opportunities and limitations for lamentable change. Romeo, Juliet, and the feuding families all end up affected by the antagonism between the Capulets and Montagues, the maturity or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the start of the play, Shakespeare immediately informs the audience of this hostility when Gregory and Sampson, two Capulet servants, are on stage. When the Montagues enter, Gregory tells Sampson, Draw thy tool. Here comes / of the house of Montagues (1.1.32 33). As if the Capulets and Montagues are in the midst of battle, Gregory is ready to fight. The fact that his immediate instinct was to take out his sword and fight them shows he doesn t like them. The hatred limits the actions of Romeo, a Montague, and Juliet, a Capulet, by forcing them to see each other only in private throughout the rest of the play. When Juliet and Romeo first express their love towards each other, Romeo is in the Capulet s garden and Juliet is on her balcony. Juliet says to herself, Romeo, doff thy name, / And, for thy name, which is no part of thee, / Take all myself (2.2.50 52). Juliet is saying that she loves everything about Romeo except his name. She recommends that he get rid of his last name, which is the only reason her family does not like Romeo, then he can have her. The issue within their love is caused by the conflict between the Capulets and Montagues, which limits their opportunities. A mini battle exists between their families, limiting their options, but that does not stop their love. Romeo and Juliet struggle and attempt to work their way around this issue; however, ultimately this rivalry results in further ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Frank Conroy s Essay Think About It There is this strange misconception that the implementation of math when creating literature is impossible. People tend to see math and literature as polar opposites; so, there is no way they could interact in a cohesive manner. But isn t there a saying about how opposites attract? Literary pieces are nothing more than intricate mathematical equations. Therefore, superior writers yield more complex equations. Frank Conroy is particularly talented at manipulating his literature in a mathematical way. Specifically, Conroy s essay, Think About It, provides an exemplary model of mathematical literature because of the equation like structure Conroy implements in his writing. Mystery + Experience = Resolution. A peculiar equation, but a powerful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Too complex to be irrefutably solved one way or another. In this instance, Conroy writes following an equation that more closely resembles Complex Idea + Experience ≠ Understanding. First, the complex idea. Conroy meets Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas. After telling Justice Douglas that he knows another prestigious judge named Hand, Conroy assumes the role of messenger boy between the two. During this time Conroy is informed on the specifics of a controversial Supreme Court case, Dennis v. United States, which convicted eleven Communist Party leaders plotting to overthrow the United States government. Conroy begins to analyze the meaning of clear and present danger and discovers that, Things are sometimes more complicated than they appear. (Conroy 76). Conroy realizes that clear and present danger does not have one defined meaning. Instead, there are various connotations supplied by the phrase that may be analyzed and applied to a variety of situations. At this point, Conroy has reached an understanding of the meaning of clear and present danger without having reached any specific resolution. This is the main theme that Conroy aims to illustrate throughout his essay and also a reason that court cases can take so long to be examined. For, if the rules that governed a nation had only one definite meaning, then there would be nothing to debate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Comparing Cinema And Psychoanalysis Both Cinema and Psychoanalysis were born at the end of the 19th century. They share a common historical background shaped by the changes that modernity imposed over the Western societies. Perhaps, this is one of the reasons why psychoanalysis influenced cinema so much. At the time the brothers Lumière were screening the first results of the cinematograph , Freud and Joseph Breuer had recently published their studies on Hysteria (The Guardian, 2001). In this essay I will analyse how my way of understanding and reading films has changed because of the acknowledgement of Freud s psychoanalytic theories and their influence on film. (Hill, Gibson, 1998) Sigmund Freud started to practice hypnosis on his patients after he studied in Paris with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before then, psychologists like Wundt and Skinner had concentrated in the introspective analysis of the normal human mind. There were aiming to unmask the conscience, showing it like a puppet at the mercy of primitive impulses. They studied human actions and reactions to these impulses, but not the mental processes surrounding them. Mental illnesses were considered organic ; it was thought that they were produced by some kind of deterioration or disease of the brain (LLC, 2016) . The research done around mental illness tried to discover what changes of the brain would lead to insanity. Many diseases did not show any physical mental damage but it was assumed that the techniques were not yet sufficient. The psychological causes were ignored. Freud changed this perspective forever (Silverman, 1985). Freud was reluctant to the fusion of psychoanalysis and film. He rejected several offers from major studios to write scripts and he disliked being filmed or photograph (The Guardian, 2001). This did not stop his theories from leaving a mark in film. His explanation of the human mind presented cinema with a full range of ideas to develop and expand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Symbols In The Awakening In the book, The Awakening, the author Kate Chopin uses symbols to express meanings in her story about a young married woman exploring outside her comfort zone for herself and happiness. Main character, Edna Pontellier, feels trapped her in marriage as a wife and woman in the 19th century. In her quest to find her independence and true happiness, she does the unthinkable and her actions cause major conflict within herself. The book uses many symbols to express hidden meanings throughout Chopin s story. A major symbol in The Awakening is the ocean. Since the book begins and ends here, it is a very complex and important part of the story. The ocean symbolizes freedom, growth, and rejection in Edna as she finds herself. In the beginning of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An active ingredient in Edna s awakening is the ocean: The stress of everyday life melts away, and your whole self benefits (Balance). Edna begins to find a sense of self confidence in herself as she realizes and accepts the fact she is different than society s expectations. The ocean is Edna s comfort spot; the only place she feels happiness and support. When Edna learns to swim, it signifies her independence. She has begun to think and listen to herself at this point about what she likes and wants. Chopin describes Edna s first swim: She turned her face seaward and to gather in an impression of space and solitude, which the vast expanse of water... As she swam she seemed to be reaching out for the unlimited in which to lose herself, (Chapter 10). Her description of reaching out for the unlimited expresses her awakening and being in touch with her freedom and independence. With this independence, Edna realizes her house does not feel like a home, she is not happy in her marriage, and she is very artistic and different from the rest. Even though Edna begins to feel her own true feelings, she also knows it is forbidden for a woman to express herself in such ways she is beginning to find in herself. This realization brings Edna to believe she will never be able to fit in with the rest of the people in her society; therefore, never being able to express her full ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Jumping Genes DNA is not only significant because it transfers hereditary information from generation to generation, but the discovery of DNA and genetics has helped diagnose diseases and formulate treatments customized to a person s specific biochemistry and genetic makeup. This experiment focused on the Alu insertion on chromosome 16, also known as one of the jumping genes in the human genome. Yet, Alu is technically not a gene and therefore, it has no effect on the organism s fitness. Although Alu does not encode for any protein, it does appear to be stable over evolutionary time once inserted at a specific chromosomal location (Batzer et al., 1994). This jumping gene can indicate the relationships between human populations since not all chromosomes carry the Alu allele at a specific locus. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With this knowledge, a better analysis of population relationships can be achieved. In addition, amplification of a specific Alu insertion with polymerase chain reaction (PCR) can be used to study not only human migrational patterns, but also genetic mapping and genetic disorders (Novick et al., 1993). There are many different applications this jumping gene has on the research associated with DNA. However, the purpose of this experiment was to analyze the frequency of the Alu allele for the entire class population and determine whether the class was in Hardy Weinberg equilibrium, which would suggest that the allele frequency does not change over time. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to amplify the Alu allele after the DNA was isolated, then gel electrophoresis was used to analyze the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Just Poverty In Just Mercy, By Bryan Stevenson In our country, hundreds of people are apprehended every day for misdemeanors crimes. Our local justice system will then charge these individuals with fines that can be as much as $2,000 or more. Failure to pay this said fine can immediately result in potential jail time. Yet, if you can pay your bail, you will spend no more than 24 hours in a local facility. Many of these people are poor, while the remainder of these people tends to be middle to upper class citizens. The 14th Amendment is set in place to protect citizens from being denied the equal protection of the laws . This statement requires all branches of government to treat everyone equally. In Just Mercy, Bryan Stevenson shares stories about the unjust treatment many of his clients received at the hands of the American Justice System. Many of which were poor, lower class citizens who had committed a crime. All of which were charged wrongfully. Bryan Stevenson was a lawyer based out of Montgomery, Alabama. He helped many of these people get an honest, fair sentence. Through the publication of his book, he has educated many on the reality of our prison systems in America. He shares his firsthand accounts of children being charged as adults, innocent men being charged for crimes they had clearly not had any involvement with, and women living in poverty being charged with murder for burying their stillborn children. All of these cases had one thing in common: poverty. Poverty is defined as the state of being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Progression Of Globalization With the progression of globalization, commodities can be transferred to all over the world. That people from different countries can purchase the same products is no longer a dream, that also lead to the similarity between countries. Personally, I strongly believe that the development brings more negative influence to local communities than the positive ones. The first sacrifice of the progression is the destruction of the market for local products which are part of the characteristics of local culture. However, with the cheap imports entering the local market, those artifacts may be squeezed out for various reasons, such as less functional, higher labor cost and etc. I can recall that there was a kind of wooden chairs in my hometown which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Empowerment, Bravery, And Pride In Katniss Everdeen s The... The Empowerment, bravery, and pride these three components are viewed through every individual that judges their statues. When examining through a feminist lens, Katniss Everdeen portrays a modern Atalanta in that she demonstrates female empowerment, bravery, and pride they share. Katniss Everdeen is a modern female. The oldest of two, but feels abandoned by her mother mentally because the lost of her husband . Katniss s father ,a coal miner, was killed on the work cite, and was the had the connection with his eldest. But yet with all this loss Katniss has a younger sister that is her world. Her younger is the reason katniss uses her skill to care for her. Yet the time that Katniss was going to prove her love for her sister what the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Empowerment is the authority or power given to someone to do something, and this is what Katniss and Atlanta share in their stories which made a mark; which leads others mostly females what to follow. Bravery is courageous behavior or character this is the foundation that makes these two characters unique. The bravery that is placed in these two is overwhelming, yet makes everyone fear what will be next. Pride is a feeling or deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one s own achievements, the achievements of those with whom one is closely associated, or from qualities or possessions that are widely admired. Theses three factors bring theses two characters together and make them role models of their era. Even though these characters are similar in many ways they do have their differences. The reasons for this is because Alanta was not opened to love, even though she was loved by a hero she did not accept it. Unlike Katniess where she was uposed to love by the two men that both wanted her love. She eventually ended up with one. Therefore this is how the silimarties an/d differntes are both shown within these stories. The empowerment gains us acceses to exprecine the power. And then the bravery that they both uphild to protect and prove the right that they believed in. The pride that they both hold in themselve that moves the indivial in there stories. These two charters changed the female empower that most men wouldn t daer to move on because of teh danger ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Difference Between Loyalty And Loyalty Considering True Loyalty: Loyal customers are excessively important to any business, and businesses spend great amount of their time, energy and money analyzing and captivate those customers. However, the usual definition of a loyal customer that we consider is a high spending customer, and that definition is imperfect. Marketing to customers based on true loyalty requires more: complicated measurement, better spend data, and considering that a regular customer is not the same as a loyal customer. Traditional View of Loyalty: Those who are Retailers commonly define a loyal customer as a high spending customer. However, considering on a customer s spend within a single business while important tells only a fraction of the story. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Heart To protect true loyalty, a product requires having an affecting connection with its customers, though suggestions vary as to what that delightful emotion supposed to be. Various people would advise that it s all concerning with Trust. A few would suggest rising Passion for the product. Still some would give an opinion of creating an emotional experience. True loyalty exists when Customers feel safe, Appreciated and smart Every single one is substantially affecting idea, but they are vague, unearthly, and exceedingly difficult to make progress able. They may not state it clearly, but when presented with this type of suggestion, many marketers secretly scratch their heads. What does an emotional connection indicate? What do I do to create it? How do I know if I have accomplished it? The Emotional Drivers of Loyalty: Although Loyalty can be measured in behavioral conditions (repeat purchases, share of wallet, etc.), it is a product of an emotional connection. Emotions make behavior; loyalty is produced when a product makes a customer experience a positive way. Once we recognize which emotions makes loyalty, we can build up progress able plans to enable customers to create this emotional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Mental Illness And The Criminal Justice System This paper intends to examine the relationship between mental health (specifically individuals who exhibit mental illness) and the criminal justice system. The paper will be broken down into areas focusing on the issues that exists for and between the law enforcement officials and those who have mental illness and end up involved in the penial justice system. Individuals who have mental health issues are special cases that will be addressed within this paper with the focus being how they end upon the wrong side of the law and more importantly how they are treated by the criminal justice system when this occurs. By studying this subject from a historical context will enable the writer to establish how the criminal justice system in this country ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Health Care And Injustice I have personal and professional experiences that have contributed to understanding the burden and the injustice placed on individuals who have limited access to health care. In Atlanta, I spent the majority of my life in an urban environment, and my community was composed of non native English speakers who often did not seek out health care due to immigrant related and/or financially related strains. I myself never frequented at the doctor s office and it was largely due to my socioeconomic status. In Madison, a majority of the patients I observed while shadowing at the UW Hospital were from outlying rural areas of Wisconsin. Patients had to drive 3+ hours for hospital services, which is also a highly inconvenient and gross injustice. These ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is one of the classic examples of purely American literature, it is about American people, who have American ideals, and live in a definitively American town. Many aspects of Mark Twain s are paralleled in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and in many ways it is Twain s expression of what his life was like as a boy growing up in Missouri. It is in essence, A novel about the mischief that typically accompanies being a child. Along with these childish aspects of the novel, Twain introduces many more serious thematic elements such as poverty and murder. These traits all produce one of the most influential novels ever written. The main character of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is that of its namesake. Tom is a young boy who lives with his aunt, Polly, and his cousin, Sid. They live in the small town of St. Petersburg in Missouri, which rests on the bank of the Mississippi River. Tom is always in some sort of trouble and Aunt Polly is always one step behind him in finding out what he has done. Tom s best friend is a boy named Huckleberry Finn, who is often called Huck. Huck is the son of the town drunk and thusly he cannot always afford what he needs. He does not go to school and wears worn out clothes. The antagonist of the story is Injun Joe, refered to as such because he is half white, half Native American. Injun Joe lives just outside of town and often has to beg for food to eat. Injun Joe is the head of a group of criminals who are seen robbing a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Denigration Of Native Americans Among many things, Native Americans fought against Europeans and the new American government, are to preserve their cultural and traditional religious beliefs. Most of the challenges facing Indians today are the legacies of those conflicts. Alexie illustrated the consequences of denigration of Native Americans in Flight. Zits again back in time to 1876, the battle of little bighorn in another body of a young Indian boy. He couldn t believe he was standing right next to the seventh Calvary with George Armstrong Custer. He called Custer Crazy egomaniac who think his going to be the president of the United States. Custer is one of the top two or three dump asses in American history (Alexie 69). Lieutenant Custer took his army ignoring his superior ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Intellectual Property Rights Of The North American... Introduction to the Intellectual Property Rights In a general term, intellectual property is any person s human intellect, which is often protected by law, in order to safeguard its use from another person. The possession of such kind of property generates limited monopoly in the safeguarded property. Intellectual property can be subdivided into copyrights, patents, trademark and trade secrets (Intellectual Property Rights, 2014). The law protects the Intellectual Property so that the people who created and invented the property can get appreciation and even in some cases monetary benefits from what they created. Every country has different laws regarding the protection of intellectual property. There are even some treaties between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Still there is some difference between the Intellectual property law and the tangible property. Where the right of exclusive possession is sole of the rights safeguarding the real and at the core of the bundle of rights protecting real and personal property, things are different in the intellectual property ( Intellectual Property Rights, 2014). In the USA, the Congress gets the control to monitor patents and copyright from the INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY clause of the Constitution. The Article I, Section 8 of the constitution says about it. The U.S. office of Patent and Trademark is authorized to regulate federally registered patents and trademarks. Even though the patents are only regulated through federal law, trademarks can also be governed through State law. Copyrights are particularly controlled through federal law and have to be recorded through the U.S. Copyright Office (Intellectual Property Rights, 2014). United States Copyright law is regulated by the federal Copyright Act of 1976. The exclusive rights can be seen in appendix A. The innovation recorded Works before 1978 currently has a copyright duration of 95 years, seen from the date of publication. Further the duration can be seen in the figure below with all the copyright acts from the year. (Copyright Law, 2014) The goveremnt of USA has allotted the power to different sub sections like USPTO, under the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Drugs And Prescription Drug Abuse To illustrate the magnitude of the research problem and provide a frame of reference, this section begins with a brief overview of the increased use of pharmaceuticals and prescription drug abuse in the US. The section continues with the relationship between illicit drugs and prescriptions, adolescents abuse, personal and social factors; then concludes with the theoretical approach. The Social Ecological Theory, will be applied in researching prescription drug abuse, possible influences and protective factors in adolescents in relation to prescription drug abuse, to develop focused intervention strategies and educational programs for this population, similar to other substances such as tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana. Pharmaceuticals The utilization of prescription drugs has increased across all age groups in the US, with 50% of Americans taking at least one prescription drug (Rice Unruh, 2016). This can be attributed to physician induced demand, substitution of pharmaceuticals for other medical regimens, commercialization of the products, increase in the aging population and drug insurance coverage, and also the increase in chronic conditions. Lathan discusses the startling fact that the rate increase of prescription drugs purchased was considerably higher in contrast to the US population growth 71% and 9% respectively (Rice Unruh, 2016, p. 264). The total spending on pharmaceuticals reported by CMS in 2014 was an astounding $263 billion (as cited in Rice Unruh, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Ninety-Three Metaphors Most of us would know of Victor Hugo, famous for his novel the Hunchback of Notre Dame and Les Miserables, which I saw on Thursday night. He wrote a number of other books of course, including a story called Ninety Three. In the storyline of Ninety Threewe hears of a ship caught in a dangerous storm. At the height of the storm the frightened sailors heard a horrible crashing noise below the deck and they knew instantly that the noise came from a cannon, part of the ship s cargo, that had broken loose. Moving back and forth with the lurching of the ship, there was potential for the loose canon to cause the ship to sink, and it took two brave sailors to try and retie the cannon lest everyone should perish. They knew the danger of a shipwreck ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I don t really subscribe to that scenario but let s presume it was. The disciples then would have been perfectly entitled to be scared because this would have been something they had never experienced before. They needed help probably just someone else to help bail out the boat, possibly someone to steer or help with the sails bit no, Jesus was busy sleeping through it all. They would need everyone to pitch in but instead Jesus rebukes the storm, to be Quiet! Be still! . The disciples were looking for human help but what they got was divine authority. They were looking for a hand. What they got was a God. They were terrified and asked each other, Who is this? Even the wind and the waves obey ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Children and Television Violence Essay example Children and Television Violence Through what they experience on television, children are forced into adulthood at too young of an age. The innocence of youth is lost when children stare endlessly at a screen displaying the horrors of murder, rape, assault, devastating fire, and other natural disasters. Although these are occurrences in everyday life, things adults have grown accustomed to hearing about, children do not have the maturity level to deal with these tragedies appropriately. Children s behavior changes because they become desensitized to the violence. There are many preventative techniques that can be applied to ensure that negativity on television will not interfere with a child s development. Children see ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Younger children are more susceptible to the impact of television violence in part because they spend more time in front of the set. ?Children ages 2 to 5 watch about 28 hours of television each week, or almost 4 hours per day.? (Black, et. al. 317) Older children watch about four hours less per week. These younger children are fascinated with a media that does not require the ability to read or decipher in a way they do not know how; therefore, they spend more time watching television than older school age children. ?Television has somewhat less appeal for the adolescent who has the mental ability to extend his or her senses with radio or print.? (Elkind 73) One of the most disconcerting facts of modern life is the abundance of wasted time spent watching mindless television programs. ?...at the end of the usual life span, the average person will have endured more than ten uninterrupted years of television, day and night, with no breaks for the potty, no sleep, no work, no school. Ten years of staring at a cathode ray tube, looking at images that for the most part one doesn?t control and never chose.? (Medved, et. al. 19) ?A US News World Report survey of voters reveals that 91% ?think media mayhem contributes to real life violence?, while 54% of the public thinks violence in entertainment media ?is a major factor that contributes to the level of violence in America?. But only 30% of those with the power to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Outsider Book Report The outsider essay In this essay there will be a couple characters from the book I will not mention all of them in this essay. The two groups are the soc and the greasers. The greasers are Ponyboy Curtis, Darrel Curtis, Sodapop Curtis, Two bit Mathews, Dallas Winston and Johnny Cade. Sodapop has a girlfriend named sandy but she is not mentioned very much. The soc are Randy Anderson, Bob Sheldon, Paul Holden, and Jerry Wood. Bob and Randy both have a girlfriend Cherry Valance is a soc cheerleader and bob s girl friend there s also Marcia, Randy s girlfriend and cherry s friend. The girls are not mentioned very much in the story and don t play a very big role. Tim Shepard and Curly Shepard are part of another greaser group that helps Darrel in a rumble. A rumble is a street fight were no weapons were allowed. I m writing this essay on the rumble were pony boy almost got drowned and how they lied to a cop about ponyboy s injuries. They say that pony boy fell off his motorcycle, but really he was in a fight. When the first set up the rumble pony boy isn t ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before the rumble all the greasers were getting hypped up and getting ready for the fight when they left for the rumble they were doing front flips, back flips and front hand springs. The reason they know how to do this is because dally took a gymnastic course and taught all the boys how to do flips and stuff. When they get to the rumble no one wants to start it off so Paul holden steps forward and waits for somebody else to do the same. Darry knows Paul from football. The rumble, start just as another member of the greasers shows up his name is duly. The rumble is set to start at 7:00pm and the meal before the rumble pony boy slams down five aspirin. The book is about the three Curtis brothers and it starts with pony boy walking home from school. Back to the rumble the rumble is in a vacant lot. When the socs show up the greasers are already there and waiting for the socs to show ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Snows Of Kilimanjaro And The Big Two Hearted River This research paper will analyze style and theme in two of Ernest Hemingway s short stories, The Snows of Kilimanjaro and The Big Two Hearted River, and two novels, The Sun Also Rises and Green Hills of Africa.1 The Snows of Kilimanjaro is about an author named Harry, who is lying on the African plain and dying of gangrene. The Big Two Hearted River is about an ex World War I soldier, Nick, who is trying to put his life back together after the war. Similarly, The Sun Also Rises involves an ex soldier who is coping with a personal injury and seeks love with a woman named Brett Ashley. Lastly, Green Hills of Africa, is a non fiction story about Hemingway hunting in Africa. Hemingway visited Africa in 1923. This is the only book that is completely autobiographical. In the four works reviewed, Ernest Hemingway has two themes, one about the self and another about his interpretation of a hero, and uses several techniques such as symbolism, first person narrative, and ambiguity that define his style of writing. Analysis of all of Hemingway s prose reveals many themes. Two themes though stand out in the four works reviewed for this paper. One of them is that the main character (usually the hero) must assert the self, has a fear of failure, and attacks those things which threaten the successful assertion of the self. Assertion of the self in the stories usually takes the form of the assertion of the masculine principle. In Green, Hemingway exerts his masculinity by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Computer Science Career Research Paper I have chosen to pursue a career in computer science, because it has been a heavy influence on me throughout my life. All my life I have been surrounded by technology, almost more than half of my family has a career in the IT field, which is what sparked my interest. My earliest memory of when I first became interested was when I was about 6 and my mother bought me a phonics dog, and I was more interested in how it worked rather than what it did. I then saw the screw bolts and knew if I used a screwdriver I could see the inside of the toy so I opened it, and from then on I knew I was interested in technology. In middle school was when I first took my actual dive into the IT world and I learned there are different computer languages, and about different devices used in the tech world. Also I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I applied and got accepted into the program, and since then the program has taught me various skills and has given me multiple opportunities to advance in the computer networking field to help me pursue my career. Through the Cisco program I have learned how to read and write binary, hexadecimal since that it the language computers speak. I can also set up a small business network, use the CLI of a network device, and perform a physical and wireless connect network devices. The modern world is now becoming more of a technology based society, we are now starting to integrate technology into almost every and anything. That s also a concept I was taught in Cisco it s actually called the Internet of Things, which is basically just network devices that can communicate without human help. In the next 20 years according to the Internet of Things almost everything will have technology inside of it making it like a network device, like shirts, cars, lights and other everyday ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. High School Musical Analysis When watching a movie about high schoolers, there are usually many different groups of students who all conform to one social group only. Take the movie High School Musical for example. There is specifically one scene devoted to a song about fitting in with the status quo . There are stereotypical groups such as jocks, nerds, theater geeks, skater kids, and the popular kids in this movie and in other movies like it. Each of these groups can be broken down and explained more in depth. When thinking of a jock, people would most likely picture a muscular, sweaty guy wearing some sort of jersey. A stereotypical jock is usually also fairly popular, so there is some overlap between the groups in some cases. Everybody knows their name and whenever people talk to them, the subject of sports usually comes up. People ask questions like, How s the team looking this year? or When do you have practice? Being a jock doesn t necessarily mean that your grades are bad, but with practices every evening or two to three hours, finding time to study and work can be difficult for jocks. Teachers usually like jocks and they might ask them questions about the game from the week before. This bond between jocks and teachers can give the jocks an advantage. The teachers might be more lenient when it comes to assignments if they know that the jock has a big game coming up or had a tournament the weekend before. Nerds are on the opposite end of the spectrum. They tend to spend their free time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Avoiding a Malthusian Catastrophe Thomas Malthus once said, The power of population is indefinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man. Albert Einstein might argue, on the other hand, Necessity is the mother of all invention, albeit in another context. So, which is it? Are we doomed to unchecked population growth followed by Malthusian catastrophe, or can we avoid it through increased food production, decreasing population growth rates, or some other means? To say Malthusian catastrophe is inevitable is completely unwarranted. Is it possible? Certainly it is only logical that if human population reached levels which far outstripped food supply, the resulting global famine would create easily ignitable tensions between nations, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This spread in the demographic data available to contemporary researchers show that as nations become more developed, fertility rates do not increase exponentially as predicted, nor even linearly, but eventually plateau or potentially even decrease. This concept, demographic transition, has many contributing factors, many of which are uncertain. Still, even if these influences are poorly constrained, the overall trend towards replacement rates of reproduction is well established. The best example of steady and sustainable population levels is the European Union. The EU is highly industrially and agriculturally developed, yet has growth rates near zero percent, and not only a sufficient domestic food supply, but an exportable surplus of grains. Some detractors may be quick to point out that this is not the case in many developing countries like India and Sudan, which face shortages of food and resources that are exacerbated by their rapid growth rate. While true, such criticisms do not stand up to the wealth of data showing a strongly correlated positive feedback loop between increasing education and economic gains and falling fertility rates. That is, once such nations in the second phase of demographic transition receive or implement educational and economic improvements, the resulting chain reaction can move them into the third phase of sustainability before the population can outgrow their resources. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Digestive System Of A Simple Meal Of Baked Potato And... This essay is going to examine the human digestive system from beginning to end and discuss the digestive process of a simple meal of baked potato and cheddar cheese including the food groups it is made up of, how the body breaks the food down and how it is absorbed and subsequently assimilated. This will be achieved by analysing a range of scientific sources in order to gain full understanding of the human body and the way the digestive system works. The digestive system is also known as the alimentary canal and is a vast system that is approximately ten meters long. The process of digestion can simply be described as the breaking down of large organic molecules obtained from foods such as carbohydrates, fats and proteins into smaller ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is also intracellular digestion and extracellular digestion. Intracellular digestion is the breaking down of the interior of large molecule cells ingested or even from its own cell metabolism into smaller molecules. Products of intracellular digestion are then used by the cell or excreted. Extracellular digestion is when food breaks down into utile molecules that are then internalised by cells. This is done in the extracellular space where cells secrete substances that break large molecules into smaller molecules in the external environment, later the cell can benefit from the products of digestion. For the purpose of discussing the digestion of a baked potato and cheddar cheese, intracellular and extracellular digestion is not relevant. (biology questions answers, 2013. online) A baked potato and cheddar cheese can be broken down into many food groups that are essential to the human body. Potatoes, when baked in their skins provide a range of nutrients including carbohydrate. (livestrong, 2014. online) Cheddar cheese is a dairy product that provides nutrients including fat, and protein. (healthyeating, 2014. online) The process of digestion of this meal would begin mechanically in the oral cavity (the mouth). The oral cavity is bound by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. High Fidelity and Music Essay High Fidelity and Music In High Fidelity, Rob, the protagonist and narrator, says I find myself worrying away at that stuff about pop music again, whether I like it because I m unhappy, or whether I m unhappy because I like it (168). It is obvious to the reader that Rob has a very strong relationship to pop music but also that this relationship is not as simple as the either or dichotomy he describes it as. At first, it is an obsession that is almost pathological; by the end, it is an aid to his relationships and his idea of who he is. Rob s relationship to music helps us understand Rob as a character through the different ways he uses it to interact in his environment either as a crutch inhibiting his growth or as a way to aid ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is as if he is saying here, this is me; this is who I am so if the woman likes the tape, that means she likes him, which would mean she is condoning who he is, which in turn would cause him to weave the music that got this approval even more closely into his sense of self. Thus Rob is defined by music and women he dates rather than through his own eyes. One gets a better idea of this when Rob and Laura are arguing and Laura says she doesn t like music as much as she used to. Rob says, But you see... That s all there is of me. There isn t anything else. If you ve lost interest in that, you ve lost interest in everything. What s the point of us? (265). Here Rob is basically admitting that he is using Laura to condone a definition of himself that has been created by, that entirely consists of, music. If she can t do that anymore, there is no point of the relationship. Another example of this is when Rob wants to sleep with Marie. The pathological aspect of this is that part of the reason he is attracted to her is that he has always wanted to sleep with a musician. This would be like circumventing the process of defining himself with music and then getting a woman to condone this definition and just getting a definition and an approval from the same source. The reader can see how Rob mingles music with Marie s personality when he says, She describes the set up and her knock back with wisdom and honesty and a dry, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Victor Delacroix Research Paper Around the time of the revolution and wars approximately from 1750 1870 something called romanticism was born. This might have been because people wanted to get away from the hate and be more romantic like. According to the romantic era romanticism stresses on self expression and individual uniqueness that does not lead to precise definition romantics believed that men and women ought to be guided by warm emotions rather than the cold abstract rules and rituals established by bourgeois society ( The Romantic Era , n.d.). This to everyone was a way for countries like Europe, United States, Latin America they were speaking out anything against the problems that were going on such as death. Victor Hugo was one of the most well know romanticism writers of all time. Men didn t really like him because he was arrogant but women liked him for abasing his pride before them; they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Delacroix s use communicating a lot of thought or emotion. brushstrokes and his study of the optical effects of color extremely shaped the work of the Impressionists, while his passion for the fancy motivated brought about the artists of the Symbolist movement. A fine lithographer, Delacroix illustrated different works of William Shakespeare, the Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott, and the German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Elizabeth Barrett Browning was one of the most celebrated poets of her age, a candidate for poet highly honored and respected person after the death of William Wordsworth. She is now best known for her 14 line poems from the Portuguese 1850 love poems to her husband Robert Browning, who called her my little Portuguese because of her dark looks. In a letter she described herself as little black like Sappho five feet one high eyes of different colors as the sun shines not much nose but to make up for it, a mouth good to a larger ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Against School Searches School searches with real reasonable doubt, should be allowed to search student s lockers and backpacks/purses. These searches could save other student lives, as well as prevent the sale and use of drugs in the school. Students who find these searches offensive, probably wouldn t find it offensive if it saved their life. Students, who say it violates their privacy, probably have something to hide. If you are innocent, then you probably wouldn t care if they search your backpack or locker. What would you bring to school that would be so embarrassing that you wouldn t want a teacher to see (Female products excluded)? Searching through a student s stuff without a reasonable cause is unacceptable. A reasonable cause can t be something such as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Assignment Of Voir Dire Questions On The Law Macey Pfeifer CRJ 101 Terrell Moore Jr 21 September 2017 Writing Assignment #2 Voir Dire Questions: 1. Have any of you been educated on this case prior to being just read the statement of its entity? 2. After being given the statement of the case, are there any issues with this case that may cause you to think or act impartially considering the evidence according to the law? 3. *After introductions* Do any of you know my staff members or me on any basis? (Social, professional, etc....) 4. Are any of you familiar with the defendant s attorney or any employee they have on any basis? 5. Do any of you know the defendant on any basis? 6. If you were my client, would you be okay with having yourself as a juror on the case? 7. *After showing the witness tab* Do any of you know of or think you might know any of the witnesses that are listed? 8. Has anyone you know or you personally ever been the victims of criminal conduct? (If yes, they would need to give a brief synopsis) 9. (If #7 was yes) Do you feel like this situation would cause you to act impartially throughout this trial? 10. Has anyone you know or you personally ever witnessed an act of criminal conduct? 11. (If #10 was yes) Do you feel that this would make you act unfairly or serve impartially? 12. Do any of you, your friends, or your family members serve as any type of law enforcement officer? 13. (If #9 was yes) Do you feel this relationship may prevent you from being fair in this case? 14. Can you think of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Lexicon Generation Research Paper 2 Related Work Several well regarded manually compiled sentiment lexicons do exist [2 4]. Due to their high cost in terms of time and effort, however, a large volume of research concentrated on automated sentiment lexicon generation has emerged in the past few years. Automated sentiment lexicon generation branches in two main directions: dictionarybased and corpus based. The volume editors, usually the program chairs, will be your main points of contact for the preparation of the volume. The dictionary based approach to generate a sentiment lexicon involves leveraging linguistic resources and online dictionaries (e.g. WordNet) to automatically tag words with their corresponding semantic orientations [5, 6]. This generates a general, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wan [12] also attempts a similar technique to derive a Chinese sentiment lexicon from bilingual resources, with relatively poor accuracy. Saif et al. [13] and Salameh et al. [14] investigate this issue in detail and mention that, when text is translated from a source language to a target language, the sentiment of terms is preserved to varying degrees, with great reliance on the machine translation technique involved. Tan et al. [15] compile a Malay sentiment lexicon by manually translating terms in the Affin lexicon [16] to their Malay counterparts, and supplement the lexicon with slang terms commonly used in Malay social media posts. Shamsudin et al. [17] manually compile a sentiment lexicon using WordNet Bahasa to classify Malay social media posts. This defeats the purpose for an automated means of lexicon construction. Malay sentiment analysis has started to witness rapid progress both in industry (e.g. [18]) 2016 and academia (e.g. [19]) during the past few years. [20] develop a knowledge base approach combined with supervised classifiers for sentiment classification of Malay text. [21] first construct a lexicon for a particular Malaysian dialect, i.e., the Sabah language., and employ it to categorize a social media posts dataset. [22] classify Malay news headlines using a series of supervised classifiers. [23] investigate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Soccer Vs Neo Colonialism Every year I feel an all too familiar itch. Some people may think I need to see a doctor, but I know that the only real cure is to sit on my couch in front of my large screened TV with some kind of greasy potato product and barley fermented beverage. The dose is to be administered every week between the hours of 1 PM EST on Sunday until 1 am Tuesday morning. That s right, folks. I ve got a itch, and the only cure is more NFL football. When September rolls around and the weather becomes seasonably cooler, the leaves on the trees begin to change color, the air becomes crisper and has a distinguishable smell that can only be experienced and not described. The days become shorter, the weeks feel longer and the longing begins for the weekend when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result, Africa s cultural identity has been what sociologist Ulf Hannerz calls creolized (6), which, as seen in the history of soccer, can be yet another facet for neo colonialism. From these roots of colonialism and neo colonialism grew the sport of soccer. Initially, in the 1860s it was introduced by Britain in South Africa (Armstrong Football 8) and other countries, such as France and Portugal, followed in other regions. Associated colonizing individuals and groups including missionaries, teachers, soldiers, and other colonial settlers acted as prime catalysts (8). Africans would watch white Europeans play and then apply what they learned in their own local township games using bundles of rags as makeshift balls (9). Teams and leagues were formed, as were rivalries, different styles of play, and different philosophies on the game. In 1923, African football began to be recognized internationally as a rising power when Egypt was accepted into the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) and three more national associations (Sudan, South Africa, and Ethiopia) were later accepted, until 1957 when the Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) was founded (9). Today, CAF has grown into a 52 member association, the largest continental governing body in the world (9). African soccer seemed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Tell-Tale Heart Compare Contrast Essay Throughout both The Tell Tale Heart and The Cask of Amontillado the reader is able to pick up similarities as well as differences between the narrators in both stories. In both The Tell Tale Heart and The Cask of Amontillado the main characters each want to kill another human being for petty reasons. Taking someone s life is never justifiable unless having done so was self defense. However neither Montresor, the main character of The Cask of Amontillado , nor the unnamed narrator of The Tell Tale Heart were killing for this reason. Both of them had very vague and petty reasons for murdering someone. In The Tell Tale Heart the reason why the narrator wants to kill the old man is simply because his eye bothers him. I think it was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main characters in The Tell Tale Heart and The Cask of Amontillado feel differently after the deed has been done. The narrator in The Tell Tale Heart at first feels like there is nothing wrong with what he is. He thinks that he s brilliant in the way of sneaking into this old man s house night after night. He is even smiling as he kills the man, feeling completely happy as he kills him. It is not until he begins to hear the old man s heart beating. The heart reveals his conscience, and after hearing it, it is the only time he is presented as having some sort of moral code, (___short stories__). Montresor, on the other hand, enjoys every bit of what he did to Fortunato. As Fortunato screams and yanks against the chains, Montresor sits down for a minute or two to delight in his pain. His words hint that for a moment, and one moment only, he feels a slight stab of guilt. He describes his heart as growing sick once Fortunato has silenced, but this he blames on being in the damp catacombs. His attiude though as he tells the story suggests that he not only feels no guilt in what he has done, but that he had the right to do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. A Study Of Changes Throughout Gene Expression Epigenetics is the study of changes in gene expression which may be inherited with no changes to the DNA sequence itself it may account for non Mendelian population inheritance patterns. Transgenerational inheritance requires a chromosomal or epigenetic change in the germline allowing the information to be passed on from one generation to another (Anway et al 2005a). In order for epigenetic marks to be passed down, the gametes need to conserve their epigenomes by avoiding two reprogramming events; in the gamete and zygote. DNA demethylation is avoided in some genes called imprinting genes which retain their sex specific patterns. The environment and external factors may cause additional information to be added on top of the genome. It has generally been accepted that epigenetic marks are removed and re established in the preceding generation, thus not inherited. Nevertheless, many studies carried out on model organisms are challenging this concept and suggesting that this may not be entirely correct. There may be an incomplete clearing of epigenetic marks resulting in transgenerational epigenetic inheritance. The present generations where being synthesised in the womb of their grandmother. Therefore, does the food my grandmother ate affect my development? Could the air we breathe affect our grandchildren? Many questions are still unknown in the transgenerational epigenetic inheritance field (Youngson and Whitelaw 2008). Phenotypic variation and disease caused by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. City Upon A Hill Essay For the Puritans in the early New England colonies life was by no means easy, but there was the possibility to expand their beliefs free from the persecution from Church of England. They had the opportunity to create their ideal society under God with the bible as their law from which they would define how to live. The Puritans set out to create their model society which could spread and cull the impurities from the church. But how did these beliefs and goals ultimately effect their society? In the book Give Me Liberty: An American History by Eric Foner he notes that: Puritanism, however, was not simply a set of ideas but a state of mind, a zealousness in pursuing the true faith that alienated many who held differing religious views ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In their society the Puritans based their lives, beliefs, and communities on what they deemed as God s law and true word, the bible (Barger). Reading the bible was expected for the members of society, this included women and children, which was often unheard of (Foner 66) at that time. With their lives being restricted to the word of the bible this left very little leeway for anything other than what was deemed acceptable, and this rigid way of life was another straw that led to the eventual troubles and fervor that took over. The Puritans ultimate goal was for their ideal society, their City Upon A Hill, a model Christian society. According to Dr. Terry Matthew in Puritanism in America They did not come to this country to find a place to practice freedom of worship. Instead, they came to find a place where their true religion could flourish. They wanted to influence more than just their communities and those surrounding, they wanted to influence the Church of England and further in the hopes of purifying those that had strayed from what they deemed as the true and righteous path all by showing the way by their hard fast examples. These goals that the Puritans strived to achieve both at home and abroad placed a great amount of stress on the people and community. They were always working for their model society and for them their true leader was God. Puritans believed in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...