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Rational Number Class in Java
RATIONAL NUMBER CLASS IN JAVAAIM To write a program to find the rational form of
rational number. ALGORITHM 1. Start the program. 2. Declare the class name as rational and
assign num, den as two parameters. 3. Declare constructor as rational and numerator and
denominator as parameter. 4. Then write to string () method to print the rational class object as a
string. 5. To get the GCD value using static method use GCD (int m, int n) method. 6. Get the num
and den from the user by using string[]. 7. The error by using try, catch blocks. 8. Stop the program.
DATE CLASS IN JAVAAIM To develop a date class in java similar to the one in java.util.package
using java doc commands. ALGORITHM 1. Start the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
ALGORITHM 1. Create the class calculator that extends JApplet class to display the buttons and
obtain input from the user. 2. The init () method is the module gets executed first. This makes a call
to the display panel for calculator like structure/ 3. Represent all the numbers and operators as
button and use ActionListener to Listed to the User's input. 4. Whenever click operation is
performed on operators store the value in Textbox as the first value and obtain the second value
from the Textbox on click is performed on equals operator. 5. Display the result in the Textbox.
OBJECT SERIALIZATION AIM To write a java program for performing object serialization.
ALGORITHM 1. Start the program. 2. Serialization id obtained by implementing the serializable
interface to the currency. 3. Get the randomly generated values and store it an Rupee and Dollars
inside a file. 4. Serialize the value from the file and convert all dollar values into rupees by checking
the presence of '$' symbol. 5. Display all the values till all the elements in the file are read. 6. Stop
the program. JCHECK BOX SWING AIM To write a program to illustrate checkbox control by
using java. ALGORITHM 1. Open a notepad. 2. Create a class name as CheckBoxDemo. 3. Declare
the TextFile as jtf. 4. Declare the jt cb1, cb2 as JCheckBox and C as container. 5. Create a Icon
object. 6. Import Quit and event and
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Underclassma Reflection
When I look back on life and try to pinpoint a time in which I felt a strong emotion, I find it
difficult. The reasoning behind this struggle isn't because I haven't felt any strong emotion, but
rather yet, because I have felt too many strong emotions (even for the most insignificant things).
This dilemma can be blamed on a multitude of factors. To begin, I'm only fifteen years old. Only
recently did I graduate from being deemed an underclassman in high school, and can now be
branded with the long awaited upperclassman title. Aside from my newly earned upperclassman
label, society has already placed another name to identify young teens in high school: moody. Every
coming of age movie (or even any movie that holds a cast of teens), portrays ... Show more content
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There I sat on the hard plastic chair, waiting for the other young teen behind the camera to point at
me, which indicated that the filming had begun. Although I was still filled with panic, I thought
about how far I had come since my speech therapy days. My lisp had long faded around the 8th
grade and I learned to enunciate my words. I knew that as I sat in front of that camera waiting to
deliver my speech, my fear in that moment would also soon fade like my childhood speech
obstacles. I finished filming and waited a couple of weeks later, until the final product was aired. In
that moment, I sat in my third period homeroom class (I faintly recall it being my Algebra class),
and watched my speech being played, knowing that the entire student body was watching me trying
to convince them that I deserved their votes. Instead of being overwhelmed with the fear that I had
during the filming session, I was overcome with the pride of knowing that I had come so far from
speech therapy
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William Johnson In Maya Angelou's Uncle Willie
I chose Uncle Willie. I chose him because he is a different individual. He was also the character that
stood out to me the most. Uncle Willie is also a very important character to Maya Angelou's book.
Uncle Willie's real name is William Henry Johnson. Artist William Johnson was born on March 18,
1901, in the small town of Florence, South Carolina, to parents Henry Johnson and Alice Smoot,
who were both labourers. Johnson realized his dreams of becoming an artist at a young age, copying
cartoons from the paper as a child. However, as the oldest of the family's five children, who lived in
a poor segregated town in the South, Johnson tucked away his dreams of being an artist. But
Johnson finally left South Carolina in 1918, at the age of 17, to pursue his big dreams in New York.
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He was also tall with a hunched back. Uncle willy's left hand is smaller than usual and his right hand
is oversized. The left side of Uncle Willy's faces sags and he also has an oversized tongue that
doesn't fit in his mouth. His oversized tongue causes him to have a lisp. In uncle Willie's town he
owned a black man's store. This was a cheap store for black people. Because of uncle willie's
disabilities and his hunch back it causes him to limp around and lean on stuff when he walks. Uncle
willie liked to play with maya and bailey. He treated them as if they were his kids. On page 13,
Maya says how she pretended to be his daughter because she received better treatment from him
than another person. One page 12 it shows examples of willie stuttering. Willie said, "Uh... this,
this... uh, my niece." Willie also said, "You know... how children... are t–h–e–s–e d–a–y–s." Willie
doesn't just stutter but he also has a lisp caused of his oversized
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Sherman Alexie Character Traits
"Alexie is a stand–up comedian, a songwriter, a screenwriter and producer (notably of the acclaimed
film Smoke Signals), and has served on the Presidential Panel for the National Dialogue on Race
and on the board of directors for the American Indian College Fund"("About Alexie" 197). This fact
is according to Ploughshares that is an American Literary Magazine that's about Sherman Alexie.
Sherman Alexie wrote a book named The Absolutely True Diary of a Part–Time Indian and partially
wrote traits of himself in one of the main characters named Junior but still didn't include everything.
One would have to think that Sherman Alexie and Junior have lots of character traits and physical
traits that are in common but yet there is still lots missing. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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According to Ploughshares, an American Literary Magazine, "Sherman Alexie denied all the doctors
beliefs because they said if he survived from hydrocephalus he would be retarded"("About
Sherman" 197). Also According to Britannica, is a general knowledge English language
encyclopaedia, Sherman Alexie at a young age with his hydrocephalus (too much brain fluid)
couldn't do physical activity in the summer so in return replaced it with reading(Encyclopaedia
Britannica).Sherman Alexie's main character in the book The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time
Indian says that Junior was born with too much cerebral spinal fluid inside his skull(Alexie 1). The
book also says an effect that Junior had from the Brain condition was that Junior with his brain
damage ended up causing him to have 42 teeth, being nearsighted in one eye and being farsighted in
the other(Alexie 2,3). The second example of physical traits is that Junior and Sherman Alexie both
share two speech impediments that are a lisp and stutter. In Sherman Alexie's book it shows that
Junior has two problems with his speaking, Junior has two speech impediments that are a stutter and
a lisp(Alexie 4). As watching Sherman Alexie speaking in interviews, one can notice a lisp and a
stutter. The lisp and stutter are less pronounced than any other stereotypical person with a lisp and
stutter. Someone who is stereotypical in lisp and stutter would say tatatoday(stutter) and I'm
sowwy(lisp with someone who can speak their Rs). The lisp and stutter are a part of Junior and
Sherman Alexie but that overly evident in
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R : A History And Overview
R: A History and Overview
The idea for R was first conceived in the early 1990's by Ross Ihaka and Robert Gentleman, two
professors at the University of Auckland in New Zealand. Although Ihaka had contemplated the idea
of developing a programming language before meeting Gentleman. He references a book entitled
The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs as one inspiration that led to R. The book
was meant to teach programming to engineering students through Scheme. The book provided a
practical and interesting approach to programming. It also demonstrated the implementation process
of a language like Scheme. In addition to this book, Ihaka had also been inspired by S, a statistical
programming language developed at Bell Laboratories. He'd once needed to demonstrate a rule
concerning lexical scope to a peer and used S in lieu of Scheme. He was surprised to see that the
demonstration didn't work due to S's scoping differences. This caused him to begin thinking of
major improvements on S that could lead to a better statistical programming language.
It was with this inspiration that Ihaka started collaboration with Gentleman on developing a new
language. Since they were both statisticians, they sought to create a statistical language that could
aid in their introductory courses. More generally, they wanted to create a language that operated in
the same way a statistical analyst would think. By 1994, they had completed their first version of
their new
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Bo Jackson: A National Hero
The Earth has seen many superhuman–like athletes, but none like that of Bo Jackson. Bo was a
genetic freak, outrunning and powering anyone on the football or baseball field. It all started when
Bo was a young boy. He picked up a lisp from his father in which got him made fun of quite often as
a child. Bo would fight back in interesting ways, like throwing rocks or apples. He threw a rock
through a screen door just to prove a point to a neighborhood bully. Bo Jackson was capable of great
strength in courage which allowed him to travel over a vast setting, gaining popularity to eventually
become a national hero. Bo Jackson's great strength and courage allowed him to become a well
respected athlete in multiple sports. Bo jumped out of waist–high water, tucked his knees to his
chest, and completed a backflip. Most people can't complete a backflip after gaining momentum
through a round–off let alone doing a standing backflip in the water. The water increases the
resistance and makes his backflip look superhuman. Bo was also able to bench four–hundred and
five pounds, without ever lifting prior to it. It is not just the ... Show more content on
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The notoriety Bo gained by playing for teams in four different states helped him gain national
attention at a much faster rate than if he only played in one state. He grew up in Alabama and played
for Auburn, which is also located in Alabama. Then, he went on to play for the L.A. Raiders, Kansas
City Royals, and Chicago White Sox. At the time, there was a lot of media outlets that were just
getting started, but not at the numbers that we have them today. By traveling to many different states
through playing with three different teams, Bo let everyone know who he was, putting on a show for
thousands night–in and night–out. Bo showed characteristics of an epic hero through traveling over
a vast setting to gain national attention, eventually leading to
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Object Oriented And How It Has Gained Popularity For Cost...
Research Question: Object–oriented (OO) technology in software design and implementation has
gained popularity for cost reduction and quality improvement. Research the concept of OO. In 10
pages ( double spaced, 12 point Times Roman font with 1 inch margins ), explain the evolution of
OO, how it differs from procedural programming, why it is more cost effective and how it can
improve software quality. The research project will be submitted through Turnitin Be sure to locate
at least 6 sources to reference. Cite your sources. Abstract This paper is about the evolution of
Object–oriented technology in software design and implementation and its role in current market for
developing web based products or server side scripting. Many Object–oriented languages have come
in market but among them companies prefer to use open source OO languages such as Java, C++,
C# .NET, and Visual Basic .NET etc. The demand for these languages has increased because the
cost of licensing is very less or nothing. As these languages are open source, it easy to find relevant
libraries and source code for the developers while developing a product. The cost of the
infrastructure such as development IDE's or testing tools are also minimal or available for free.
Hence all these factors decrease the cost of developing a product using Object–oriented technology.
The basic concept of OO language is Objects. An Object is a combination of attributes and
behaviors. An object is an entity that contains
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Dentistry Personal Statement
Most toddlers stop thumb‐sucking by the time they turn four. I stopped thumb‐sucking at the age of
10. At ten years old, laying in an orthodontist chair isn't the place you want to be. The overhead light
was blinding me, while the nurse was jamming sharp tools in my mouth. My jaws were getting tired
from holding my mouth open for so long, it seemed like she had been digging in there forever.
Every time I would leave the orthodontist, they put strapped wires across my teeth, leaving me with
the shiny metallic mouth of a teenage "brace face." Although in the end, I knew it would all be
worth it.
I had been impatiently waiting for braces for several years since the day I noticed that my sixth–
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This is a key benefit that allows time for other activities, such as a family. My cousin works part
time for a dentist and seems to be very pleased with her occupation. I have also spoken with the
hygienists at my own Dentists office and they are satisfied as well. The main role of a dental
hygienist is to clean deposits and stains from the teeth and beneath the gums. The hygienist also
feels the lymph nodes under the patient's chin to detect swelling or tenderness that could indicate
oral cancer and visually examines gums for sores and signs of disease. A hygienist also educates
patients on proper oral care and techniques. Dental Hygiene requires certified training but also
demands the values mentioned earlier, such as respect, responsibility, and time management.
Outside of these qualifications communication and social skills are highly
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Summary Of Me Talk Pretty One Day By David Sedaris
David Sedaris grew up with a challenge most do not face; he was placed in speech therapy at a
young age for a lisp, as well as obsessive–compulsive tendencies and Tourettes symptoms. One
child of six, his family was fairly large, and located in Raleigh, New York. Sedaris tried his hand at
performance and visual art, yet failed. He attended West Carolina University for a short while, then
transferred to Kent State University, where he ended up dropping out. He finally attended and
graduated from School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He wrote essays about his failures in the arts;
he first gained recognition when he read aloud an essay titled "SantaLand Diaries" on a radio
station. After his first few books deals, Sedaris published a book dubbed Me Talk Pretty One Day, a
collection of memoirs about his experiences in life. The style in which Sedaris writes is witty, but a
bit vulgar at times. Some points in the book contain more than a few expletives. In addition to that,
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Each entry has subtle hints of humor to keep the reader interested, but also pieces of wisdom Sedaris
has learned and is now reflecting on. For example, in the first section of the book, One, Sedaris is
taking guitar lessons with a midget named Mister Mancini. However, he is not interested in guitar,
and wants more than anything to "sing in the voice of Billie Holiday." He sings a portion of an
Oscar–Meyer commercial for Mister Mancini. Instead of praising his performance, Mister Mancini
calls him a "screwball" and he is not "into that scene." For the first time, Sedaris feels bit a same,
saying, "I knew then why I'd never sung before in front of anyone" (page 29). Throughout the book,
Sedaris uses wit and humor to prove that there is a life lesson in every small, seemingly trivial
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L For Lip Research Paper
L for Lisp (Rough Draft) Ever since I was younger I knew my voice was different. Growing up, I
developed this constant fear that it would swallow me whole and tats all people would remember me
as: that girl with the lisp. As stupid as it is, my mediocre fear would effect my daily life. I would be
too afraid to talk in class, and meeting people for the first time would be like playing a game of
Russian roulette. I either gave out a sigh of relief if they overlooked my lisp or gave out nervous
laughter if they pointed it out. I've always seen my lisp as a burden. It was something that slowed
me down, made me different, and caused attention. Always thought my opinion on that would stay
the same, but lately I think I've matured enough to realize that it's not a big deal. After all that
worrying I've realized it has all shaped me to be the person I am today. The person I am today and ...
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I was reluctant at first because I didn't want to make new friends. I liked my old ones. But on the
first day, I made friends with the girl sitting next to me and from there; everything seemed to fall
into place. That girl ended up being my best friend, up to this day. Everything was going fine but
with a new school comes new clubs. Out of all of them, one stood out the most for me; Choir. But
unfortunately, I never had the guts to join until the sixth grade. I remember being nervous, even
though I would be singing with a large group of students. But it turned out to be fun, all until a girl
told me I shouldn't sing because of my "speech problem". I ignored this of course and kept singing
but a part f me became angry with her. I hate it when someone tells me what I can and cannot do. So
I did what I could to prove her wrong; I joined the school talent show. Making the two cuts and
singing in front of a crowd felt great, and when I stepped off that stage, I really felt like I
accomplished
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Part Time Indian Book Report
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part – Time Indian by Sherman Alexie that takes place in Spokane
Indian Reservation in Wellpinit, WA talks about a student named Arnold and about how it can be
difficult to fit into society. It shows the struggle of someone being from another culture and trying to
fit in with another community. At the reservation Arnold has a hard time fitting in. His body is
unproportionate and he talks funny. Arnold has a "stutter and lisp" (4), so people think that he's
weird. This shows that it is a struggle to fit into the community because he is one of the only people
there that talk with a stutter and a lisp. He gets beat up at the reservation because he is different. He
thinks that he looks weird because other people tell him what is wrong with him. ... Show more
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He is the only Indian at his new school. It is already hard enough to fit into a new school because no
one ever really likes the new kid, so they are an easier target to get harassed by others. When he
starts at Reardan, he gets targeted when "they called [Arnold] names" (63). In Arnold's case he also
gets harassed by other teachers. The science teacher states "We all know there's so much amazing
science on the reservation" (85). The teacher is stereotyping him because he lives on the reservation.
Just because he lives on the reservation doesn't mean he can't be smart or possibly smarter than
some of the other student at
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Diversity In The Workplace: A Qualitative Analysis
INTRODUCTION With acceptance for non–traditional sexual orientations rising globally, issues
related to and members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, gay, transsexual, intersexual, and queer
(LGBTIQ) community are becoming more prevalent. Countries promulgating laws on sexual
orientation discrimination are becoming increasingly common, and organizations are pursuing
diversity in human resources. The emergence of LGBTIQ staff in workplace seems inevitable, and
organizations should take the LGBTIQ issue seriously. In order to gain a better understanding of this
subculture we went to a LGBTIQ friendly bar, and used this visit as a basis for qualitative analysis.
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Nonverbal communication helps to regulate intercultural interaction by providing information about
an individual's emotional state, adding meaning to verbal messages, and governing the timing and
sequencing of the interaction (Thomas & Peterson, 2014). Our impression was that LGBTIQ have
been using this method of communication to interact with one another for a long time, and that for
some this is a part of their identity. This is corroborated by Van Borsel, et al. (2009), whose findings
indicate that the lisp is present from childhood. This implies that LQBTIQ individuals
unconsciously use nonverbal communication as a means to express their sexuality by imitating the
stereotypical speech patterns of the opposite sex. This nonverbal component could be used to
regulate interaction within their group, for example by allowing language that otherwise would not
be appropriate, such as the use of the word
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Evaluation Of A Business Project Essay
In general, there are four areas that need to be considered for the end–user of this product to have a
pleasant and meaningful interaction with it. First, the structure of the interface. It is critical that the
environment have both flexibility and easy–of–use. Given that the average user of this project can
be considered to be relatively "technically savvy," it is reasonable to provide them with a detailed
level of configuration such that they are comfortable programming in the environment. The editor
should have variety of options for settings as simple as syntax highlighting colors or as complex as
text completion preferences. Second, the manner in which the user interacts with the interface needs
to be refined. Precedents in this space already exist, the iPython Notebook3 being the most popular.
This software functions with an input–output format wherein the user works on a block of code and
then runs it to see the result. However, this model has several flaws were it to be used as the format
of this project: it lacks true interactivity – the user is constrained to a "question and answer" model
rather than provided with an inspectable, "living" code. Third, the manner in which output is
displayed has to be given careful consideration. For example, should the output be constrained to
two–dimensional visualizations? It may be that certain data structures are more clearly elucidated in
three dimensional space. Additionally, should the visualized output itself be allowed to
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Questions On Object Oriented Programming
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Growing a Language– by Guy Steele
Shobha M. Kand
Department Of Computer Science and Informatics, Purdue School of Science, IUPUI
smkand@iupui.edu Abstract– A lecture given by Guy L. Steele in 1998 at "OOPSLA 13th ACM
SIGPLAN conference on Object–oriented programming" focuses mainly on the nature and growth
of programming–language design. The speaker started his lecture by giving insights into the use and
nature of programming–languages. He started with examples of English language comparing with a
programming–language. He talked about the set of constraints showing one may use any word of
single syllable. The speaker also demonstrates it can be confining to expressing yourself when you
don't have access to an extensive vocabulary. If someone wishes to use the longer words, one must
define them using only such words have one syllable Guy Steele shows with his talk is that small
language restricts the expressiveness of thoughts. You must define a lot of new words to express
your thoughts and ideas clearly. .He gives many more interesting points how languages should be
grown. He discusses that how programmer needs to enhance the ability to expand the vocabularies
of languages that feels weakened. The speaker ends his lecture after explaining the main goal of
programming language design by giving various examples. [1][2][5]
Keywords– Programming Language, Software Design, Object Oriented Programming, ACM
conference, OOPSLA'98.
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1. INTRODUCTION "A programming language is a
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Evolution Of Object Oriented Technology
ABSTRACT
This paper is discuss about the evolution of Object–oriented technology in software design and
implementation and it's role in the present market for developing server side scripting or web based
products. There are many Object–oriented languages are available in the market but in all of them
companies choose to use open source languages like Java, .NET , C++, C#, and Visual Basic .NET
etc. The call for these languages has improved because the license cost is very less, negligible or
zero. Because of these open source languages, it is easy to find applicable libraries and development
source code while product development. The infrastructure cost such as testing tools or development
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Also, there has been exponential growth due to the increase in number of software systems being
described as object–oriented. Many programming languages, office information systems, system
simulation and artificial intelligence have adopted object–oriented technology. It is an assumption
that learns specific development method or a set of tools.
HISTORY OF SIMULAAND SMALLTALK
Simula:
The theory of objects in the Simula 67 was introduced by the discrete event simulation which was
the outcome of the formal programming language, designed in 1960's, created by Kristen Niggard
has and Ole–Johan Dahl of Norwegian Computing Center (NCC) in Oslo. Simula 67 has been
influenced by the C.A.R. and SIMSCRIPT. "Tony" Hoare's proposed the Record classes. As part of
the explicit programming model the Classes and objects or their instances were presented in Simula.
The Automatic Garbage collection concept that was created earlier for the functional programming
language Lisp was used by Simula. For the study and improvement of ship movements and the
contents on them via cargo ports, Simula was utilized for creating the physical model of ships and
the content that they carried. Many languages were influenced by Simula 67 such as derivatives of
LISP (CLOS), Smalltalk, Pascal, and C++ Object.
The Smalltalk language:
Smalltalk was developed at Xerox PARC by Alan Kay and others in the 1970s. The term object–
oriented programming was introduced to
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The Phases Of Software Life Cycle From The Simula 67
INTRODUCTION
Over the past few decades, many software development methodologies have appeared and these
methodologies address most of the phases of software life cycle from requirements to maintenance.
In the last twenty years, there has been increasing popularity for object–oriented programming.
Hence, the interest to research on object–oriented methodologies has increased. Also, there has been
exponential growth due to the increase in number of software systems being described as object–
oriented. Many programming languages, office information systems, system simulation and artificial
intelligence have adopted object–oriented technology. It is an assumption that learning specific
development method or a set of tools.
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Many languages were influenced by Simula 67 such as derivatives of LISP (CLOS), Smalltalk,
Pascal, and C++ Object.
The Smalltalk language:
Smalltalk was developed at Xerox PARC by Alan Kay and others in the 1970s. The term object–
oriented programming was introduced to represent the extensive use of objects and messages as the
basis for computation. The ideas of Simula 67 have influenced the creators of Smalltalk. However,
Smalltalk was designed to be more dynamic system in which classes could be created dynamically
rather than static classes like in Simula 67. In August 1981, Byte Magazine has introduced object–
based techniques via the Lisp machine to the developers. Integration of functional programming and
Object–oriented programming via Meta–object protocol were results of experimentation on
extensions to Lisp. Attempts were made design processor architectures that included hardware
support for objects in memory which was unsuccessful. A purely object–oriented language by name
Eiffel was first designed by Bertrand Meyer in the year 1985. Eiffel is not only a programming
language but also supports entire software lifecycle. The concepts of Eiffel were explained by
Meyer based on key ideas in computer science, software engineering and Object–Oriented Software
Construction. In early and mid1990s, object–oriented programming was developed as the dominant
programming methodology. During this period, when
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Maddux Waller's Use Of Prostitution In The Elizabethan Era
I hear that you have been using makeup. God has given you a face, but you decide to make put
another one on it. You dance and lisp, calling others by nicknames, and hiding the fact that you do
these things by using your ignorance. From analyzing this passage, I can see that back then in the
Elizabethan Era. There were woman who work as prostitutes to make a living back then. This is
based on the facts that Maddux Waller said, "Women in the Elizabethan Era Widows
Work/Education Many women in the 16th century became prostitutes, simply to be known as
independent. Many cities even had a town brothel" (Waller 1). Here, Waller is providing information
that proves that in the Elizabethan Era, prostitution was still present as it is today. Something
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Analysis Of Go Carolina By David Sedaris
The Kinds of Sorrow In his short essay, "Go Carolina", David Sedaris presents the multiple ways
people deal with sorrow. Most commonly, David uses self–deprecating language in times of sorrow.
He asks in the text, "How could anyone stand to listen to me? Whereas those around me might grow
up to be lawyers or movie stars, my only option was to take the vow of silence and become a
monk." Self–deprecation is much like guilt, blaming yourself for something, in this case his lisp.
This guilt is a common reaction to sorrow, people often look for someone to blame, even if it is
themselves. Secondly, laughter, as demonstrated by the character Miss Chrissy Samson. In the text
she says, "What can I say? As a speech teacher, I'm a complete failure.",
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My Ear Infection-Personal Narrative
It all started when I was a baby I got an ear infection and I couldn't hear anything and I was in and
out of hospitals. Not being able to hear caused me to get a lisp and I never really, cared or realized it.
One day in 1st grade, one of my friends, Carson, said three words and that changed a lot. We were
playing outside and I started suggesting games we could play. And everyone strated looking at me
wierd like I had something in my teeth. Someone finally told me what was happening and and
Carson said in confusion, "you talk weird." And after I heard that I didn't know what to say, my
heart was pounding so loud I couldnt even hear myself think, and I had a whole zoo in my stomach!
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Although they weren't wrong I didn't like the way I talked and then the bullying started getting
worse. When I was walking to lunch and recess and even walking to my bus to go home. Kids
would start mimicking everything I said and they would slur every letter. Some kids wouldn't even
talk to me because of my speech impediment. Then my best friend Chloe Kraft, who i've know since
we were babies. started sticking up for me and everything started getting better. But not everyone
stopped bullying me and they never did stop. But then things changed. I was in sixth grade and
people were still saying things. I started going to a new speech therapist, Mrs. Amon, and she
changed my life. She was a nice woman who was determined to get rid of my lisp. I went there
everyday and she always had crazy ways to help me with my lisp. And then one day I said one letter
correctly and then out of nowhere I could actually talk like a normal person! I had a smile going ear
to ear and excitement was bursting out of me. Everyone started seeing me as a normal person and
not someone who couldn't talk Correctly. And from that day on I realized that what people say
doesn't matter. And people still stay stuff to this day and I just move on and don't pay attention to
what they
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Willy Loman Mentality
The American Dream is a concept defined in many different points of views, every individual has
their own interpretation to the actual definition. During the play "Death of a Salesman" the character
Willy Loman has envisioned his own American Dream into his mentality that one needs to have
charisma to prosper.
The protagonist Willy Loman is introduced to the audience as a man who was able to get "deals"
anywhere he traveled to, in his words "when they hear my name they stop everything and go on to
greet me". The character Willy Loman expresses himself as one "popular man", during his time as a
salesman he has made "amazing sales" and never even struggled. The audience knows the true
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Due to his concept of becoming prosperous by having charisma, he has influenced the mentality of
his two sons, Biff, and Willy. He plays the role of a great man to his children up to a point where he
has influenced their daily actions, Willy ensures himself that his children are well–liked and popular.
An example of this when Biff confesses to making fun of his math teacher's lisp, Willy is more
concerned with how Biff's classmates reacted, "Biff: I crossed my eyes and talked with a lisp, Willy:
(Laughing) You did? The kids like it? , Biff: They nearly died laughing!" Willy's clouded vison of
becoming prosperous by charisma is the complete opposite to his brother Ben, Ben is the successful
brother and the man Willy Loman is envious and, aspires to be; Ben's American Dream is of having
the ability to start from nothing and achieving greatness. The quote that helps the reader determine
Bens American Dream is" William, when I walked into the jungle, I was seventeen. When I walked
out, I was twenty–one. And, by God, I was rich!" Ben's envision of the American Dream is of the
concept of "Rags to Riches" his character helps determine that one must be ruthless in order for one
to achieve their goal, in comparison to Willy's where he visions
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Questions On Difficulties Of Speaking Disorders
Intercultural Written Assignment:
Difficulties of Speaking Disorders
Adam Cardenas
Texas State University– San Marcos
COMM 1310: Fundamentals of Human Communication
Mrs. Tonya Stewart
My name is Tom Fletcher, I am a 23 year old graduate student with a bachelor's degree in
communications, and pursuing a master's degree in Communications. While I spend most of my
time working towards my degree, ironically, I have a speech disorder where i have a lisp. A speech
disorder is a communication disorder that disrupts one's speaking ability. This can mean stuttering,
lisps, etc. Someone who is unable to speak due to a speech disorder is considered mute. These issues
while seeming so small, "effect almost 3 million americans" (NIDCD 1) including myself and needs
to be addressed with what a person dealing with this issue goes through and what there is to cure it.
A typical day for me is honestly mostly focusing on being a normal human being. I start my
morning by doing speech exercises, and eating breakfast. One exercise i prefer to do is auditory
discrimination, "You want to first begin with auditory discrimination activities in order to bring
awareness to the difference between the /s/ and /z/ sounds and the /th/ sound they are using. Some
kids have been lisping for so long, they really don't know that it is inaccurate. It all sounds the same
to them! So start with some listening activities." (Heather 2). After my morning routine i get ready
for classes. I
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Evolution Of Object Oriented Technology
ABSTRACT
This paper is about the evolution of Object–oriented technology in software design and
implementation and its role in current market for developing web based products or server side
scripting. Many Object–oriented languages have come in market but among them companies prefer
to use open source OO languages such as Java, C++, C# .NET, and Visual Basic .NET etc. The
demand for these languages has increased because the cost of licensing is very less or nothing. As
these languages are open source, it easy to find relevant libraries and source code for the developers
while developing a product. The cost of the infrastructure such as development IDE's or testing tools
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Many programming languages, office information systems, system simulation and artificial
intelligence have adopted object–oriented technology. It is an assumption that learning specific
development method or a set of tools.
HISTORY OF SIMULAAND SMALLTALK
Simula:
The theory of objects in the Simula 67 was introduced by the discrete event simulation which was
the outcome of the formal programming language, designed in 1960's, created by Kristen Niggard
has and Ole–Johan Dahl of Norwegian Computing Center (NCC) in Oslo. Simula 67 has been
influenced by the C.A.R. and SIMSCRIPT. "Tony" Hoare's proposed the Record classes. As part of
the explicit programming model the Classes and objects or their instances were presented in Simula.
The Automatic Garbage collection concept that was created earlier for the functional programming
language Lisp was used by Simula. For the study and improvement of ship movements and the
contents on them via cargo ports, Simula was utilized for creating the physical model of ships and
the content that they carried. Many languages were influenced by Simula 67 such as derivatives of
LISP (CLOS), Smalltalk, Pascal, and C++ Object.
The Smalltalk language:
Smalltalk was developed at Xerox PARC by Alan Kay and others in the 1970s. The term object–
oriented programming was introduced to represent the extensive use of objects
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Explain The Range Of Speech And Language Therapy For...
Speech and language therapy helps provide children, young people and their families with life
changing treatments and support. Speech and language therapy can provide a wide range of help the
services are mainly known for helping children and young people with communication problems but
they also help children and young people that have problems eating, drinking and swallowing. Using
specialist skills, the speech and language therapy work directly with clients and their careers and
help develop tailored support that suits their individual needs. These therapists work alongside
teachers and other health professionals, such as doctors and nurses the people that benefit from
speech and language therapy range from all ages.
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Essay on Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence Research Paper Genesis, creation, the very beginning; from his inception, man
has endeavored to control, to name, to create ultimately in his own image as he was created from
God. Man forges his own destiny from the coals of his imagination and the raw iron of his will to
create. His tools have changed as time has passed, but his desire, his fire to create; to change his
world has not. Time and technology can temper mans creativity, but the desire burns as strong today
as ever. Art, literature, and technology; be it paint, paper or steel mans creativity is manifest in
everything we do. The crowning jewel for man will be to pass on that spark with which he has been
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Artificial Intelligence can be traced back to ancient Egypt, the idea that an inanimate object can be
infused with a human "soul" is not new; but in the murky annals of time much of the facts have been
lost. Yet the concept of creating thought from material that is by definition lacking all cognizance or
consciousness is admittedly not a new idea. The advent of the electronic computer in the early and
mid 1940's gave science its first good glimpse at the future of intelligent machines. The likes of
Jules Verne and H.G. Wells had dreamt them up, now the torch had been passed to make them
reality.
Although the computer provided the technology necessary for AI, it was not until the early 1950's
that the link between human intelligence and machines was really forged. Norbert Weiner was one
of the first Americans to make observations on the principle of feedback theory. The most familiar
example of feedback theory is the thermostat: It controls the temperature of an environment by
gathering the actual temperature of the house, comparing it to the desired temperature, and
responding by turning the heat up or down. What was so important about his research into feedback
loops was that Wiener theorized that all intelligent behaviors were the result of feedback
mechanisms. Mechanisms that could possibly be simulated by machines, this discovery influenced
much of early development of AI. When the collective light bulb turned on for the scientific
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I Am Extremely Passionate About Working With Children
To say that "I am extremely passionate about working with children" would be an enormous
understatement in regards to my personal experiences, ideologies and self–proclaimed purposes in
respects to working in public schools. Being passionate about ones every day line of work is a huge
deciding factor for most of us when it comes to "what we want to be when we grow up."
Conversely, it was quite simple for me, you see the rewards of teaching truly lie in the outcomes of
one's teaching. Knowing that from the first day of school, what I do and how I do it will have a
domino effect on hundreds of lives throughout my career as an educator. In hopes to not only work
in a field that I both admire and aspire to be a part of, I am also driven to one day be that teacher in
which my students can look back and say "Miss. Chadwick really motivated me to be a better
learner, artist, writer" and hopefully "a better person."
For me it all started at a young age, a deep passion for stories yearned deep inside of me, a passion I
never imagined would one day disappear. As an elementary aged student I was mocked for a speech
impediment, a lisp; as my lisp became more and more apparent, the more discouraged I was to share
my passion for stories. From that point on school became a chore, something I had to do, rather than
something I wanted to do; I really did enjoy the learning aspects of school, but the structure and my
lisp kept me from feeling like an individual, I felt more like an outcast.
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Personal Narrative-It's Time To Stay In High School
As I rolled over to shut off the cacophonous sound that came from my iPod, realization hit me hard
and I gasped in excitement for what would take place today, and fell off the bed in a moment of
elation. Today I would be getting braces, and I couldn't wait until they were on. I continued to lie on
the floor, not wanting to get up from my comfortable, yet awkward, position next to my bed, as well
as thinking about how "amazingly awesome" this would be, until I got snapped out of my thoughts
as I heard my mother yelling at me from the kitchen.
"GET YOUR BUTT OUT OF BED RIGHT NOW AND GET DRESSED OR YOU WILL BE
LATE FOR SCHOOL!" she yelled.
And I yelled right back "OK OK I'M COMING!"
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That's how they stick onto your teeth kid."
My jaw dropped, "Wait WHAT! There are pieces of metal glued onto my teeth! How does it come
off?!"
While trying to keep a straight face and miserably failing he told me "We use a cement scraper to
take it off, don't worry, it won't be there forever kid!"
A look of relief flashed across my face and I breathed out "Oh thank GOD!" and everyone burst out
laughing again.
And finally, it was over. My braces were on, and I could not comprehend, why I felt excited to have
them in the first place. My braces hurt like hell and they made me stutter and gave me a horrible
lisp. I couldn't eat a variety of the food I would normally eat and I absolutely hated it. Contradicting
my mood from this morning, I dreaded going back to school because I believed I looked like a dork
and sounded peculiar with my new stutter and lisp, but it was actually the opposite; most people I
came across, said that braces suited me and the stutter and lisp would go away after a little bit, most
probably in the next month when I got used to having braces. I peeped into my class through a
window and slowly pushed open the heavy door and walked inside, hoping not many people would
notice me but that fundamentally failed. Kelli and a few other friends started talking all at once, all
of them wanting to see my
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Personal Narrative: Breaking The Barriers They Face
Throughout every single person's life, they face a different type of challenge. Old or young, there
will always be a wall to break down. One the the major barriers I've had to break down was at a very
young age, but that didn't matter. At any age, I could do anything I wanted to do through
determination. At the age of 4 my parents noticed that I was having trouble saying different words. I
couldn't pronounce many words and specific letters such as "s", "p", or "t". People couldn't
understand anything I was saying. Kindergarden was going to begin soon for me, so my parents
decided it was time to take me to a speech therapist. My mom took me to a speech therapist to have
an appointment to diagnose what was wrong. The therapist asked me to say some words and looked
inside my mouth. He talked to my mom, and wrote on a dark brown clipboard. I was afraid, but I
told my mom I would be brave. The results of the appointment came, it said I had an extremely
petite mouth. My tongue was too large for my small mouth, which caused me to not say words with
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It was extremely hard for me, but slowly progress began to show. I could say words, and people
could actually understand me. Soon my speech therapist decided it was time for me to finish my
therapy once and for all. I was ecstatic! I was so proud of all my hard work, but soon I realized I still
had a bad lisp. My speech therapist said it was fine, and eventually would grow out of it, but I was
determined to get rid of it as soon as I could. Daily I would practice the tools I had learned, yet the
lisp wouldn't leave.I tried everything I could to get rid of my problem, but it seemed to stick to me
like glue. Finally, after what seemed like decades my lisp began to get better, but i never totally got
rid of it. Though it didn't go away i was still so proud of my
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The Music Man Research Paper
Meredith Willson is a musician, playwright and composer. Willson is mostly popular for being a
producer, composer and playwright for a movie called 'The Music Man'. Wilson earned the Tony
Award for best musical.The film 'The Music Man' produced in 1962 was one of the biggest hits of
that year. Nowadays, this music is still relevant, where it is still being played on TV and every now
and then. Moreover, music in that film was filled with sensation of old days romance and coziness.
Also, it has impacted movie production today where more musical movies are being produced such
as High School Musical and Lala wonderland who have won multiple awards. The music production
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Hill was driven with a motive to sell band uniforms and instruments to small–town people in Iowa
on the premise that he would create a school band and teach their children to play in a magnificent
marching band if they buy uniforms and instruments from him. It's all part of a big trick. Hill
deliberately incites mass concern among the parents of River City that their young boys are being
seduced into a world of sin and vice by the new pool table in town. He convinces them that boys'
marching band is the only way to keep the boys out of trouble, and begins collecting their money.
However, Hill has no experience with music. Suddenly, when the musical equipments arrived, he
moved to the next town with all the money and disappeared. After his disappearance, many of the
traveling salesmen in the territory have been negatively impacted by him, as the townsfolk then
became suspicious of any strangers with an intention to sell them a product. That being said, things
go wrong and completely transform when he falls for a librarian, since it was certainly not part of
the deal. Marian Paroo, the librarian who used to be hopeless romantic.. But after the death of her
father, her younger brother Winthrop developed lisp and social awkwardness and locked inside his
own grief. Hill helped her younger brother overcome his lisp and social awkwardness and with Hill
in
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Arnold Spirit Analysis
In the beginning of the story, Arnold Spirit also known as Junior explained what was wrong with
him. Explained that he was born with "water on the brain". Even after surgery, he would have been
affected with serious brain damage and had a potential of dying. But he didn't. You could say he was
abnormal. He was talking about all his problems, he stutters and has a lisp when he talks. He talks
about him get treated differently, even from a doctor who is white as it says in chapter 1. These are
the reasons why Junior gets bullied, he's Indian (brown skin color) and he stutters and has a lisp.
Oscar, Junior's dog was his best friend. Junior loved him more than anyone. But one day he was
shot, by Junior's dad because Oscar was sick and they couldn't afford to bring him to the vet. Junior
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Junior also loved Rowdy a lot. But he didn't ever mention that to Rowdy because he wasn't like that.
He is the toughest kid on the rez. He beats up everyone, except for his best friend Junior. Junior gets
beat up a lot. His first fist fight was when he was 3 and he only won 5 and lost 102 in his whole life
as it says on page 62. Junior was used to it, he didn't enjoy it but he was used to it. On Junior's first
day of highschool, he got suspended for throwing a textbook at his teacher, Mr. P. A few days later
he got a visit from Mr. P along with a very long talk. After the talk, Junior decided to switch schools
from Mr. P's request. Not because Mr. P didn't like him anymore, it was for his own good. He
wanted to switch to Reardan highschool,, where all the rich white kids go. Well he had to break the
news to his best friend Rowdy and his parents but his parents accepted his choice. Rowdy wasn't
happy with Junior's decision. Junior insisted for Browdy to come but he refused. Browdy was
devastated but Junior made the switch without Browdy anyways. His first day at Reardan, he
punched a guy named Rogers in the face, he made his nose bleed like
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Medical Terminology Research Paper
Learning medical terminology is very similar to learning a new language. Everything is all new
especially when you are not use to speaking anything medically; the language will come naturally
when you learn the terms, and know them. You have to know and learn how to speak them fluently.
Knowing them will come from studying and learning them but speaking them correctly is going to
take time and practice. I plan to know them by practicing on speaking the medical terms, words, and
procedures by making flash cards and listening to the medical terms and everything I learn
medically. You want to make sure you can at least explain what you are trying to say while
transitioning to the medical language and knowing the basic is not going to cut it since
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Architecture of Internet Routing and Addressing
Weinan's Part:
1. Basic concept
Internet Architecture Board (IAB) at the 2006 Symposium October interested to re– design a
scalable routing and addressing architecture routing and addressing for the Internet. Many concerns
were raised in the discussion, including today's routing system scalability and impending IPv4
address exhaustion problem. Since the IAB that seminars, a number of proposals to try to resolve
these issues in workshops and other forums. [4]All these proposals are based on a common
philosophy: separation equipment positioning and identity while addressing as the Internet, it is
usually called "Loc / ID split".
This article will focus on achieving an agreement that addressing method: positioning and identity
separate protocol (LISP). Location identity separation (Loc / ID split) is now the basic idea behind
the architecture of Internet routing and addressing mixed into two functions: addressing a single IP
address space, the route positioning (RLOCs) describes a device is how dependent on the network,
the end of the identification (EIDs) defines the device is "Who." Loc / ID Separation supporters
justify that if there is no mandatory restrictions on the use of terminal system addresses, this
"overload" addressing method in practice is impossible to establish an efficient routing system. Use
a different address spaces to separate these two functions (EIDs and RLOCs) to generate a lot of
advantages, including greater RLOCs by aggregating improved routing
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Born With Too Much Water On The Brain Summary
The narrator was telling that he was born with too much water on the brain means he was born with
too much cerebral spinal fluid inside the skull.
The narrator underwent at brain surgery at the age of six months old and he survived.
The narrator has all sorts of physical problems such as extra teeth from usual. He said, when he went
to the dentist at Indian Health Service to remove his extra ten teeth in one day and they only gave
him little Novocain. Also, the narrator has eye problem too then the Indian Health Service gave him
cheap, ugly, thick, plastic glasses. Moreover, the narrator tells us that he was very skinny and his
hand and feet's are very huge. He has 11 feet size in 3rd grade and his skull is enormous. During
school time he get bully by another students and they call me orbit.
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The narrator also had a stutter and a lisp. This become him the biggest retard in the world. Everyone
calls him retarded. Once a month, he gets beat up from other people. Most of the time he stays at
home read books, draw cartoons, and hangout alone in this bedroom.
The narrator living in Native American Reservation.
He draws cartoons of his family and friends. The purpose of drawing picture his because curtain
amount of people understands his writing but if he draws well then mostly everyone understand
what he wants to tell or what is the meaning of that
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Similarities Between The American Dream And The Great Gatsby
The "American Dream" is the idea that any man or woman can make his or her own fortune, despite
his or her past. Social class is a major factor in both of the novels .Willy and Gatsby share similar
personality traits but lead completely different lifestyles. They each portray the American Dream
and the different outcomes. Gatsby barely worked and had everything he ever wanted, excluding the
girl of his dream. On the other hand, Willy had a wife and family that he took for granted and had
nothing to his name. Every man has a different perception on how to attain the American dream and
these two characters are prime examples of that. Willy Loman represents the hard working, lower
class man. Willy believes that personality, and being well liked will bring him success. He tries to
translate this onto his boys who would also be considered failures. One example is when Biff tells
his father that he mimics his teachers lisp. Instead of scolding him like any other parent, he was
more concerned about how everyone reacted BIFF: I crossed my eyes and talked with a lisp.
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In believing that being well liked is the key they misconstrue the true meaning of success, which is
achieved through hard work and dedication. Ben, Willy's brother, had a completely different mindset
and actually became successful. The interaction between Willy and his brother shows Willy's signs
of envy but he never changed his tactics. Willy's character signifies that a few people can't achieve
the "rags to riches" version of the American Dream. It also shows how stuck in his ways Willy,
people, can be. Instead of learning from his brother, he tried so hard to be better that it
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My UGA Experience
Two prominent qualities I have that would benefit the UGA community is my hard work,
determination and creativity to follow my dreams, and the commitment to help others. I am a
Georgia girl, born and raised, so it's not surprising that since I can remember, I've wanted to go to
the University of Georgia to continue my education after high school. I've worked hard getting
exceptional grades and maintaining a 3.9 GPA in order to accomplish this goal while taking a
rigorous curriculum including 12 AP classes and dedicating time to write a novel. I have always
loved reading, and I decided to write my own crime drama novel that I hope to have published when
it is complete. I have also written many short stories on various writing prompts because
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`` Do I Sound Gay, And Thought That It?
"The Gay Accent"
In order to answer the first question, I tried to think about a language–related controversy that most
people have heard about. The first thing that popped into my mind was the stereotypical "gay
accent," and whether it is a choice, or something that men do not have control over. I also want to
look at how the "gay accent" aligns with one's true sexual orientation. I just recently watched the
documentary film entitled "Do I Sound Gay," and thought that it would be an interesting topic to
discuss. The "gay accent" or the "gay lisp" is a large part of our culture. When most Americans hear
characteristics of the "gay accent" in someone's speech, that person is usually tagged as being
homosexual without any other knowledge of the person.
While most of us have likely heard these speech patterns before, and could easily identify when a
person is using them, it is important to understand the specific components of the accent. One of the
biggest, and most obvious linguistic components of the "gay accent" is pitch. Generally speaking,
"the higher the voice, the more effeminate a voice sounds" (R.G., 2011). The accent is associated
with a higher pitch, which is commonly seen as being feminine. In addition, some speech sounds are
distorted and different from what we expect in male speech. The phonemes that most commonly
affected by the "gay accent" are /s/, /z/, and /l/. In speech, the [s], [z] and [l] sounds are slightly
elongated. (Bowen, 2002). Similarly, many
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Autocad
3.AUTOCAD:
AutoCAD is a special software application for 2D and 3D design (CAD) and also drafting available
since 1982 as a desktop application version and since 2010 use as a mobile web and also as a cloud
based app marketed as AutoCAD 360.
It was developed and marketed by Autodesk Inc. AutoCAD version was first released in December
1982, that running on microcomputers with internal graphics card controllers. So prior to the
introduction of AutoCAD, most of the commercial CAD programs also ran on mainframe computers
or minicomputers with each of the CAD operator also working at a separate graphics terminal.
AutoCAD is also used across a wide range of different industries, so by architects, by project
managers, through engineers, graphic designers, and also other professionals. It is also supported by
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Also in Russian, Czech, Polish, Hungarian will be widely available later on. The extent of
localization changes from full translation of the product to documentation . The AutoCAD command
set is also localized as a part of the softwares localization.
Extensions:
AutoCAD also supports a large number of APIs for the customization and automation. These are
include Auto LISP, a Visual LISP, a VBA, Dot NET and also Object ARX. Object ARX is a special
C++ class library, which was the base for: (a) products that extending AutoCAD functionality to
specific fields (b) creating products such as a AutoCAD Architecture, also AutoCAD Electrical and
AutoCAD Civil 3D
(c) third–party AutoCAD based different application. These are also a large number of AutoCAD
Plug–in add–on on different applications are available on the application store such as Autodesk
Exchange Apps .
Vertical
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Speech Self-Analysis
The best thing I see myself doing during the introduction is catching their attention with the topic. I
saw myself move around more than I did in previous speeches, even though it was minimal. My
voice was the least shaky throughout the introduction as it was my most memorized part of my
speech. I believe overall, this speech was among one of my best speeches given during the duration
of the course. I believe I gave my audience great life examples during my speech to help them not
repeat the same mistakes I made.
Focus your assessment on what you would like to change about your speech. Analyze your speech
considering all aspects of the rubric. What would you like to change about this speech? This section
is worth 4 points.
I would change my overall confidence when delivering the speech. I would like to change how I
spoke and give more eye contact to the crowd. I would also instill more moving around the room
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Base this assessment on what you can see and hear in your speeches. This section is worth 4 points.
I believe in terms of delivery I did alright in the informative and special occasion speech. I took a
tumble in delivery with the persuasive speech by not preparing well enough. In terms of delivery, I
feel I greatly became more confident as the semester went on excluding the persuasive speech. The
special occasion speech I began to move around a little while delivering the speech. I believe I
actually had forgotten about my lisp when delivering and preparing to deliver speeches as the
semester went on which is awesome. I see myself fidgeting less as the semester speeches went on as
well.
Revisit your goals from the beginning of the semester. How well did you achieve those goals and
why or why not? What adjustments to those goals did you make throughout the semester? This
section is worth 4
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Gay Voice In The Film 'Do I Sound Gay' By David Thorpe
In the documentary film 'Do I Sound Gay?' by David Thorpe, Thorpe explores the speech patterns of
gay men to find out if there really is a 'gay voice' and how true that stereotype holds. This goes way
back to a familiar linguistic stereotype of Western gay men – they sound different from heterosexual
men (Cameron and Kulick 2003). Their unique and distinctive way of speaking has been termed 'the
voice', and phoneticians have come up with lists of its characteristics (Cameron and Kulick 2003).
Therefore, this essay will look at what is the 'gay voice' otherwise referred to as 'the voice' in this
essay, and I will establish my stand on whether I believe there is a 'gay voice'.
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Although this is not a prosodic feature, it is highly relevant to their identity as it is a way they use to
communicate their desire to each other (Cameron and Kulick 2003). The gay men tend to use special
slang words from their "secret language". However, if this slang were to gain popularity and become
widespread, it would lose its 'secret' status and that would be its demise as shown by the downfall of
Polari. The homosexual men also tend to use the women's language (WL) which is non–neuter to
construct their identity but sometimes, they may tend to overuse it. Their use of qualifiers such as
'lovely', 'adorable' or 'fabulous' when describing something is said to be a dead giveaway on their
sexual orientation (Cameron and Kulick 2003). Other times, they may refer to themselves using
feminine pronouns, performing gender crossing. Therefore, apart from the voice, a listener can hear
the words that the man is saying to determine if he 'sounds
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The Concept Of Misfits In Me Talk Pretty One Day By David...
In Part One of Me Talk Pretty One Day, David Sedaris explores the idea of fitting in. Sedaris
highlights times where he was the outsider as well as when other people in his life have been
deemed misfits. Sedaris explores varied characters and environments to show how people's
preconditioned beliefs lead to outcasting others. Sedaris also proves that the nature of fitting in is
more complex than similarities and differences, it is determined by preconditioned beliefs and
stereotypes. In Go Carolina, Sedaris was attending speech therapy, and observed that the speech
therapy kids were never the "popular kids." The kids in speech therapy were boys with, what Sedaris
implied was, stereotypical gay lisps. They were "boys like [Sedaris] who kept ... Show more content
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This crude behavior off–puts his friends, but to his family, it's not at all unsettling. In the Sedaris
house, Paul is accepted for his good heart, despite his language. To a stranger, Paul may seem
uneducated and impolite, but his family, who truly know him, understand that he is more than his
appearance or word choice. The Sedarises are the ones who are constantly with him and understand
him well enough to put aside his abrasive language. Sedaris further explores the complexity of those
who are misfits of society with his essay, Giant Dreams, Midget Abilities. Mister Mancini, Sedaris'
guitar teacher, was a midget. Sedaris describes his teacher in a way that makes him seem crass and
unlikeable, but when he sees Mancini at the mall one day, his perception of his guitar teacher alters.
Seeing Mancini be gawked at in the mall, Sedaris feels a kinship with his teacher. Later, his
connection to his "artistic brother" is ruined when Mancini is insensitive towards Sedaris'
homosexuality, which was assumed from Sedaris' performance of commercial jingles. Mancini's
insensitivity is shocking, seeing as Mancini himself is often outcasted. His insensitivity likely stems
from prejudices he is preconditioned with. Mancini recalled "screwballs like [Sedaris] back in
Atlanta" and told his student, "[f]or God's sake, kid, pull yourself together." Mancini has
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Rational Number Class In Java

  • 1. Rational Number Class in Java RATIONAL NUMBER CLASS IN JAVAAIM To write a program to find the rational form of rational number. ALGORITHM 1. Start the program. 2. Declare the class name as rational and assign num, den as two parameters. 3. Declare constructor as rational and numerator and denominator as parameter. 4. Then write to string () method to print the rational class object as a string. 5. To get the GCD value using static method use GCD (int m, int n) method. 6. Get the num and den from the user by using string[]. 7. The error by using try, catch blocks. 8. Stop the program. DATE CLASS IN JAVAAIM To develop a date class in java similar to the one in java.util.package using java doc commands. ALGORITHM 1. Start the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ALGORITHM 1. Create the class calculator that extends JApplet class to display the buttons and obtain input from the user. 2. The init () method is the module gets executed first. This makes a call to the display panel for calculator like structure/ 3. Represent all the numbers and operators as button and use ActionListener to Listed to the User's input. 4. Whenever click operation is performed on operators store the value in Textbox as the first value and obtain the second value from the Textbox on click is performed on equals operator. 5. Display the result in the Textbox. OBJECT SERIALIZATION AIM To write a java program for performing object serialization. ALGORITHM 1. Start the program. 2. Serialization id obtained by implementing the serializable interface to the currency. 3. Get the randomly generated values and store it an Rupee and Dollars inside a file. 4. Serialize the value from the file and convert all dollar values into rupees by checking the presence of '$' symbol. 5. Display all the values till all the elements in the file are read. 6. Stop the program. JCHECK BOX SWING AIM To write a program to illustrate checkbox control by using java. ALGORITHM 1. Open a notepad. 2. Create a class name as CheckBoxDemo. 3. Declare the TextFile as jtf. 4. Declare the jt cb1, cb2 as JCheckBox and C as container. 5. Create a Icon object. 6. Import Quit and event and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Underclassma Reflection When I look back on life and try to pinpoint a time in which I felt a strong emotion, I find it difficult. The reasoning behind this struggle isn't because I haven't felt any strong emotion, but rather yet, because I have felt too many strong emotions (even for the most insignificant things). This dilemma can be blamed on a multitude of factors. To begin, I'm only fifteen years old. Only recently did I graduate from being deemed an underclassman in high school, and can now be branded with the long awaited upperclassman title. Aside from my newly earned upperclassman label, society has already placed another name to identify young teens in high school: moody. Every coming of age movie (or even any movie that holds a cast of teens), portrays ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There I sat on the hard plastic chair, waiting for the other young teen behind the camera to point at me, which indicated that the filming had begun. Although I was still filled with panic, I thought about how far I had come since my speech therapy days. My lisp had long faded around the 8th grade and I learned to enunciate my words. I knew that as I sat in front of that camera waiting to deliver my speech, my fear in that moment would also soon fade like my childhood speech obstacles. I finished filming and waited a couple of weeks later, until the final product was aired. In that moment, I sat in my third period homeroom class (I faintly recall it being my Algebra class), and watched my speech being played, knowing that the entire student body was watching me trying to convince them that I deserved their votes. Instead of being overwhelmed with the fear that I had during the filming session, I was overcome with the pride of knowing that I had come so far from speech therapy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. William Johnson In Maya Angelou's Uncle Willie I chose Uncle Willie. I chose him because he is a different individual. He was also the character that stood out to me the most. Uncle Willie is also a very important character to Maya Angelou's book. Uncle Willie's real name is William Henry Johnson. Artist William Johnson was born on March 18, 1901, in the small town of Florence, South Carolina, to parents Henry Johnson and Alice Smoot, who were both labourers. Johnson realized his dreams of becoming an artist at a young age, copying cartoons from the paper as a child. However, as the oldest of the family's five children, who lived in a poor segregated town in the South, Johnson tucked away his dreams of being an artist. But Johnson finally left South Carolina in 1918, at the age of 17, to pursue his big dreams in New York. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was also tall with a hunched back. Uncle willy's left hand is smaller than usual and his right hand is oversized. The left side of Uncle Willy's faces sags and he also has an oversized tongue that doesn't fit in his mouth. His oversized tongue causes him to have a lisp. In uncle Willie's town he owned a black man's store. This was a cheap store for black people. Because of uncle willie's disabilities and his hunch back it causes him to limp around and lean on stuff when he walks. Uncle willie liked to play with maya and bailey. He treated them as if they were his kids. On page 13, Maya says how she pretended to be his daughter because she received better treatment from him than another person. One page 12 it shows examples of willie stuttering. Willie said, "Uh... this, this... uh, my niece." Willie also said, "You know... how children... are t–h–e–s–e d–a–y–s." Willie doesn't just stutter but he also has a lisp caused of his oversized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Sherman Alexie Character Traits "Alexie is a stand–up comedian, a songwriter, a screenwriter and producer (notably of the acclaimed film Smoke Signals), and has served on the Presidential Panel for the National Dialogue on Race and on the board of directors for the American Indian College Fund"("About Alexie" 197). This fact is according to Ploughshares that is an American Literary Magazine that's about Sherman Alexie. Sherman Alexie wrote a book named The Absolutely True Diary of a Part–Time Indian and partially wrote traits of himself in one of the main characters named Junior but still didn't include everything. One would have to think that Sherman Alexie and Junior have lots of character traits and physical traits that are in common but yet there is still lots missing. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Ploughshares, an American Literary Magazine, "Sherman Alexie denied all the doctors beliefs because they said if he survived from hydrocephalus he would be retarded"("About Sherman" 197). Also According to Britannica, is a general knowledge English language encyclopaedia, Sherman Alexie at a young age with his hydrocephalus (too much brain fluid) couldn't do physical activity in the summer so in return replaced it with reading(Encyclopaedia Britannica).Sherman Alexie's main character in the book The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian says that Junior was born with too much cerebral spinal fluid inside his skull(Alexie 1). The book also says an effect that Junior had from the Brain condition was that Junior with his brain damage ended up causing him to have 42 teeth, being nearsighted in one eye and being farsighted in the other(Alexie 2,3). The second example of physical traits is that Junior and Sherman Alexie both share two speech impediments that are a lisp and stutter. In Sherman Alexie's book it shows that Junior has two problems with his speaking, Junior has two speech impediments that are a stutter and a lisp(Alexie 4). As watching Sherman Alexie speaking in interviews, one can notice a lisp and a stutter. The lisp and stutter are less pronounced than any other stereotypical person with a lisp and stutter. Someone who is stereotypical in lisp and stutter would say tatatoday(stutter) and I'm sowwy(lisp with someone who can speak their Rs). The lisp and stutter are a part of Junior and Sherman Alexie but that overly evident in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. R : A History And Overview R: A History and Overview The idea for R was first conceived in the early 1990's by Ross Ihaka and Robert Gentleman, two professors at the University of Auckland in New Zealand. Although Ihaka had contemplated the idea of developing a programming language before meeting Gentleman. He references a book entitled The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs as one inspiration that led to R. The book was meant to teach programming to engineering students through Scheme. The book provided a practical and interesting approach to programming. It also demonstrated the implementation process of a language like Scheme. In addition to this book, Ihaka had also been inspired by S, a statistical programming language developed at Bell Laboratories. He'd once needed to demonstrate a rule concerning lexical scope to a peer and used S in lieu of Scheme. He was surprised to see that the demonstration didn't work due to S's scoping differences. This caused him to begin thinking of major improvements on S that could lead to a better statistical programming language. It was with this inspiration that Ihaka started collaboration with Gentleman on developing a new language. Since they were both statisticians, they sought to create a statistical language that could aid in their introductory courses. More generally, they wanted to create a language that operated in the same way a statistical analyst would think. By 1994, they had completed their first version of their new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Bo Jackson: A National Hero The Earth has seen many superhuman–like athletes, but none like that of Bo Jackson. Bo was a genetic freak, outrunning and powering anyone on the football or baseball field. It all started when Bo was a young boy. He picked up a lisp from his father in which got him made fun of quite often as a child. Bo would fight back in interesting ways, like throwing rocks or apples. He threw a rock through a screen door just to prove a point to a neighborhood bully. Bo Jackson was capable of great strength in courage which allowed him to travel over a vast setting, gaining popularity to eventually become a national hero. Bo Jackson's great strength and courage allowed him to become a well respected athlete in multiple sports. Bo jumped out of waist–high water, tucked his knees to his chest, and completed a backflip. Most people can't complete a backflip after gaining momentum through a round–off let alone doing a standing backflip in the water. The water increases the resistance and makes his backflip look superhuman. Bo was also able to bench four–hundred and five pounds, without ever lifting prior to it. It is not just the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The notoriety Bo gained by playing for teams in four different states helped him gain national attention at a much faster rate than if he only played in one state. He grew up in Alabama and played for Auburn, which is also located in Alabama. Then, he went on to play for the L.A. Raiders, Kansas City Royals, and Chicago White Sox. At the time, there was a lot of media outlets that were just getting started, but not at the numbers that we have them today. By traveling to many different states through playing with three different teams, Bo let everyone know who he was, putting on a show for thousands night–in and night–out. Bo showed characteristics of an epic hero through traveling over a vast setting to gain national attention, eventually leading to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Object Oriented And How It Has Gained Popularity For Cost... Research Question: Object–oriented (OO) technology in software design and implementation has gained popularity for cost reduction and quality improvement. Research the concept of OO. In 10 pages ( double spaced, 12 point Times Roman font with 1 inch margins ), explain the evolution of OO, how it differs from procedural programming, why it is more cost effective and how it can improve software quality. The research project will be submitted through Turnitin Be sure to locate at least 6 sources to reference. Cite your sources. Abstract This paper is about the evolution of Object–oriented technology in software design and implementation and its role in current market for developing web based products or server side scripting. Many Object–oriented languages have come in market but among them companies prefer to use open source OO languages such as Java, C++, C# .NET, and Visual Basic .NET etc. The demand for these languages has increased because the cost of licensing is very less or nothing. As these languages are open source, it easy to find relevant libraries and source code for the developers while developing a product. The cost of the infrastructure such as development IDE's or testing tools are also minimal or available for free. Hence all these factors decrease the cost of developing a product using Object–oriented technology. The basic concept of OO language is Objects. An Object is a combination of attributes and behaviors. An object is an entity that contains ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Dentistry Personal Statement Most toddlers stop thumb‐sucking by the time they turn four. I stopped thumb‐sucking at the age of 10. At ten years old, laying in an orthodontist chair isn't the place you want to be. The overhead light was blinding me, while the nurse was jamming sharp tools in my mouth. My jaws were getting tired from holding my mouth open for so long, it seemed like she had been digging in there forever. Every time I would leave the orthodontist, they put strapped wires across my teeth, leaving me with the shiny metallic mouth of a teenage "brace face." Although in the end, I knew it would all be worth it. I had been impatiently waiting for braces for several years since the day I noticed that my sixth– grade teacher had difficulty understanding my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a key benefit that allows time for other activities, such as a family. My cousin works part time for a dentist and seems to be very pleased with her occupation. I have also spoken with the hygienists at my own Dentists office and they are satisfied as well. The main role of a dental hygienist is to clean deposits and stains from the teeth and beneath the gums. The hygienist also feels the lymph nodes under the patient's chin to detect swelling or tenderness that could indicate oral cancer and visually examines gums for sores and signs of disease. A hygienist also educates patients on proper oral care and techniques. Dental Hygiene requires certified training but also demands the values mentioned earlier, such as respect, responsibility, and time management. Outside of these qualifications communication and social skills are highly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Summary Of Me Talk Pretty One Day By David Sedaris David Sedaris grew up with a challenge most do not face; he was placed in speech therapy at a young age for a lisp, as well as obsessive–compulsive tendencies and Tourettes symptoms. One child of six, his family was fairly large, and located in Raleigh, New York. Sedaris tried his hand at performance and visual art, yet failed. He attended West Carolina University for a short while, then transferred to Kent State University, where he ended up dropping out. He finally attended and graduated from School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He wrote essays about his failures in the arts; he first gained recognition when he read aloud an essay titled "SantaLand Diaries" on a radio station. After his first few books deals, Sedaris published a book dubbed Me Talk Pretty One Day, a collection of memoirs about his experiences in life. The style in which Sedaris writes is witty, but a bit vulgar at times. Some points in the book contain more than a few expletives. In addition to that, there are some instances that discuss adult ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each entry has subtle hints of humor to keep the reader interested, but also pieces of wisdom Sedaris has learned and is now reflecting on. For example, in the first section of the book, One, Sedaris is taking guitar lessons with a midget named Mister Mancini. However, he is not interested in guitar, and wants more than anything to "sing in the voice of Billie Holiday." He sings a portion of an Oscar–Meyer commercial for Mister Mancini. Instead of praising his performance, Mister Mancini calls him a "screwball" and he is not "into that scene." For the first time, Sedaris feels bit a same, saying, "I knew then why I'd never sung before in front of anyone" (page 29). Throughout the book, Sedaris uses wit and humor to prove that there is a life lesson in every small, seemingly trivial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. L For Lip Research Paper L for Lisp (Rough Draft) Ever since I was younger I knew my voice was different. Growing up, I developed this constant fear that it would swallow me whole and tats all people would remember me as: that girl with the lisp. As stupid as it is, my mediocre fear would effect my daily life. I would be too afraid to talk in class, and meeting people for the first time would be like playing a game of Russian roulette. I either gave out a sigh of relief if they overlooked my lisp or gave out nervous laughter if they pointed it out. I've always seen my lisp as a burden. It was something that slowed me down, made me different, and caused attention. Always thought my opinion on that would stay the same, but lately I think I've matured enough to realize that it's not a big deal. After all that worrying I've realized it has all shaped me to be the person I am today. The person I am today and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was reluctant at first because I didn't want to make new friends. I liked my old ones. But on the first day, I made friends with the girl sitting next to me and from there; everything seemed to fall into place. That girl ended up being my best friend, up to this day. Everything was going fine but with a new school comes new clubs. Out of all of them, one stood out the most for me; Choir. But unfortunately, I never had the guts to join until the sixth grade. I remember being nervous, even though I would be singing with a large group of students. But it turned out to be fun, all until a girl told me I shouldn't sing because of my "speech problem". I ignored this of course and kept singing but a part f me became angry with her. I hate it when someone tells me what I can and cannot do. So I did what I could to prove her wrong; I joined the school talent show. Making the two cuts and singing in front of a crowd felt great, and when I stepped off that stage, I really felt like I accomplished ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Part Time Indian Book Report The Absolutely True Diary of a Part – Time Indian by Sherman Alexie that takes place in Spokane Indian Reservation in Wellpinit, WA talks about a student named Arnold and about how it can be difficult to fit into society. It shows the struggle of someone being from another culture and trying to fit in with another community. At the reservation Arnold has a hard time fitting in. His body is unproportionate and he talks funny. Arnold has a "stutter and lisp" (4), so people think that he's weird. This shows that it is a struggle to fit into the community because he is one of the only people there that talk with a stutter and a lisp. He gets beat up at the reservation because he is different. He thinks that he looks weird because other people tell him what is wrong with him. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is the only Indian at his new school. It is already hard enough to fit into a new school because no one ever really likes the new kid, so they are an easier target to get harassed by others. When he starts at Reardan, he gets targeted when "they called [Arnold] names" (63). In Arnold's case he also gets harassed by other teachers. The science teacher states "We all know there's so much amazing science on the reservation" (85). The teacher is stereotyping him because he lives on the reservation. Just because he lives on the reservation doesn't mean he can't be smart or possibly smarter than some of the other student at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Diversity In The Workplace: A Qualitative Analysis INTRODUCTION With acceptance for non–traditional sexual orientations rising globally, issues related to and members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, gay, transsexual, intersexual, and queer (LGBTIQ) community are becoming more prevalent. Countries promulgating laws on sexual orientation discrimination are becoming increasingly common, and organizations are pursuing diversity in human resources. The emergence of LGBTIQ staff in workplace seems inevitable, and organizations should take the LGBTIQ issue seriously. In order to gain a better understanding of this subculture we went to a LGBTIQ friendly bar, and used this visit as a basis for qualitative analysis. We find several elements that fit into traditional cultural theory, and propose that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nonverbal communication helps to regulate intercultural interaction by providing information about an individual's emotional state, adding meaning to verbal messages, and governing the timing and sequencing of the interaction (Thomas & Peterson, 2014). Our impression was that LGBTIQ have been using this method of communication to interact with one another for a long time, and that for some this is a part of their identity. This is corroborated by Van Borsel, et al. (2009), whose findings indicate that the lisp is present from childhood. This implies that LQBTIQ individuals unconsciously use nonverbal communication as a means to express their sexuality by imitating the stereotypical speech patterns of the opposite sex. This nonverbal component could be used to regulate interaction within their group, for example by allowing language that otherwise would not be appropriate, such as the use of the word ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Evaluation Of A Business Project Essay In general, there are four areas that need to be considered for the end–user of this product to have a pleasant and meaningful interaction with it. First, the structure of the interface. It is critical that the environment have both flexibility and easy–of–use. Given that the average user of this project can be considered to be relatively "technically savvy," it is reasonable to provide them with a detailed level of configuration such that they are comfortable programming in the environment. The editor should have variety of options for settings as simple as syntax highlighting colors or as complex as text completion preferences. Second, the manner in which the user interacts with the interface needs to be refined. Precedents in this space already exist, the iPython Notebook3 being the most popular. This software functions with an input–output format wherein the user works on a block of code and then runs it to see the result. However, this model has several flaws were it to be used as the format of this project: it lacks true interactivity – the user is constrained to a "question and answer" model rather than provided with an inspectable, "living" code. Third, the manner in which output is displayed has to be given careful consideration. For example, should the output be constrained to two–dimensional visualizations? It may be that certain data structures are more clearly elucidated in three dimensional space. Additionally, should the visualized output itself be allowed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Questions On Object Oriented Programming 1 Growing a Language– by Guy Steele Shobha M. Kand Department Of Computer Science and Informatics, Purdue School of Science, IUPUI smkand@iupui.edu Abstract– A lecture given by Guy L. Steele in 1998 at "OOPSLA 13th ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object–oriented programming" focuses mainly on the nature and growth of programming–language design. The speaker started his lecture by giving insights into the use and nature of programming–languages. He started with examples of English language comparing with a programming–language. He talked about the set of constraints showing one may use any word of single syllable. The speaker also demonstrates it can be confining to expressing yourself when you don't have access to an extensive vocabulary. If someone wishes to use the longer words, one must define them using only such words have one syllable Guy Steele shows with his talk is that small language restricts the expressiveness of thoughts. You must define a lot of new words to express your thoughts and ideas clearly. .He gives many more interesting points how languages should be grown. He discusses that how programmer needs to enhance the ability to expand the vocabularies of languages that feels weakened. The speaker ends his lecture after explaining the main goal of programming language design by giving various examples. [1][2][5] Keywords– Programming Language, Software Design, Object Oriented Programming, ACM conference, OOPSLA'98. 2 1. INTRODUCTION "A programming language is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Evolution Of Object Oriented Technology ABSTRACT This paper is discuss about the evolution of Object–oriented technology in software design and implementation and it's role in the present market for developing server side scripting or web based products. There are many Object–oriented languages are available in the market but in all of them companies choose to use open source languages like Java, .NET , C++, C#, and Visual Basic .NET etc. The call for these languages has improved because the license cost is very less, negligible or zero. Because of these open source languages, it is easy to find applicable libraries and development source code while product development. The infrastructure cost such as testing tools or development IDE's is also nominal or freely available. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, there has been exponential growth due to the increase in number of software systems being described as object–oriented. Many programming languages, office information systems, system simulation and artificial intelligence have adopted object–oriented technology. It is an assumption that learns specific development method or a set of tools. HISTORY OF SIMULAAND SMALLTALK Simula: The theory of objects in the Simula 67 was introduced by the discrete event simulation which was the outcome of the formal programming language, designed in 1960's, created by Kristen Niggard has and Ole–Johan Dahl of Norwegian Computing Center (NCC) in Oslo. Simula 67 has been influenced by the C.A.R. and SIMSCRIPT. "Tony" Hoare's proposed the Record classes. As part of the explicit programming model the Classes and objects or their instances were presented in Simula. The Automatic Garbage collection concept that was created earlier for the functional programming language Lisp was used by Simula. For the study and improvement of ship movements and the contents on them via cargo ports, Simula was utilized for creating the physical model of ships and the content that they carried. Many languages were influenced by Simula 67 such as derivatives of LISP (CLOS), Smalltalk, Pascal, and C++ Object. The Smalltalk language: Smalltalk was developed at Xerox PARC by Alan Kay and others in the 1970s. The term object– oriented programming was introduced to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. The Phases Of Software Life Cycle From The Simula 67 INTRODUCTION Over the past few decades, many software development methodologies have appeared and these methodologies address most of the phases of software life cycle from requirements to maintenance. In the last twenty years, there has been increasing popularity for object–oriented programming. Hence, the interest to research on object–oriented methodologies has increased. Also, there has been exponential growth due to the increase in number of software systems being described as object– oriented. Many programming languages, office information systems, system simulation and artificial intelligence have adopted object–oriented technology. It is an assumption that learning specific development method or a set of tools. HISTORY OF ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many languages were influenced by Simula 67 such as derivatives of LISP (CLOS), Smalltalk, Pascal, and C++ Object. The Smalltalk language: Smalltalk was developed at Xerox PARC by Alan Kay and others in the 1970s. The term object– oriented programming was introduced to represent the extensive use of objects and messages as the basis for computation. The ideas of Simula 67 have influenced the creators of Smalltalk. However, Smalltalk was designed to be more dynamic system in which classes could be created dynamically rather than static classes like in Simula 67. In August 1981, Byte Magazine has introduced object– based techniques via the Lisp machine to the developers. Integration of functional programming and Object–oriented programming via Meta–object protocol were results of experimentation on extensions to Lisp. Attempts were made design processor architectures that included hardware support for objects in memory which was unsuccessful. A purely object–oriented language by name Eiffel was first designed by Bertrand Meyer in the year 1985. Eiffel is not only a programming language but also supports entire software lifecycle. The concepts of Eiffel were explained by Meyer based on key ideas in computer science, software engineering and Object–Oriented Software Construction. In early and mid1990s, object–oriented programming was developed as the dominant programming methodology. During this period, when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Maddux Waller's Use Of Prostitution In The Elizabethan Era I hear that you have been using makeup. God has given you a face, but you decide to make put another one on it. You dance and lisp, calling others by nicknames, and hiding the fact that you do these things by using your ignorance. From analyzing this passage, I can see that back then in the Elizabethan Era. There were woman who work as prostitutes to make a living back then. This is based on the facts that Maddux Waller said, "Women in the Elizabethan Era Widows Work/Education Many women in the 16th century became prostitutes, simply to be known as independent. Many cities even had a town brothel" (Waller 1). Here, Waller is providing information that proves that in the Elizabethan Era, prostitution was still present as it is today. Something ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Analysis Of Go Carolina By David Sedaris The Kinds of Sorrow In his short essay, "Go Carolina", David Sedaris presents the multiple ways people deal with sorrow. Most commonly, David uses self–deprecating language in times of sorrow. He asks in the text, "How could anyone stand to listen to me? Whereas those around me might grow up to be lawyers or movie stars, my only option was to take the vow of silence and become a monk." Self–deprecation is much like guilt, blaming yourself for something, in this case his lisp. This guilt is a common reaction to sorrow, people often look for someone to blame, even if it is themselves. Secondly, laughter, as demonstrated by the character Miss Chrissy Samson. In the text she says, "What can I say? As a speech teacher, I'm a complete failure.", ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. My Ear Infection-Personal Narrative It all started when I was a baby I got an ear infection and I couldn't hear anything and I was in and out of hospitals. Not being able to hear caused me to get a lisp and I never really, cared or realized it. One day in 1st grade, one of my friends, Carson, said three words and that changed a lot. We were playing outside and I started suggesting games we could play. And everyone strated looking at me wierd like I had something in my teeth. Someone finally told me what was happening and and Carson said in confusion, "you talk weird." And after I heard that I didn't know what to say, my heart was pounding so loud I couldnt even hear myself think, and I had a whole zoo in my stomach! I knew Carson didn't really know what he was saying but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although they weren't wrong I didn't like the way I talked and then the bullying started getting worse. When I was walking to lunch and recess and even walking to my bus to go home. Kids would start mimicking everything I said and they would slur every letter. Some kids wouldn't even talk to me because of my speech impediment. Then my best friend Chloe Kraft, who i've know since we were babies. started sticking up for me and everything started getting better. But not everyone stopped bullying me and they never did stop. But then things changed. I was in sixth grade and people were still saying things. I started going to a new speech therapist, Mrs. Amon, and she changed my life. She was a nice woman who was determined to get rid of my lisp. I went there everyday and she always had crazy ways to help me with my lisp. And then one day I said one letter correctly and then out of nowhere I could actually talk like a normal person! I had a smile going ear to ear and excitement was bursting out of me. Everyone started seeing me as a normal person and not someone who couldn't talk Correctly. And from that day on I realized that what people say doesn't matter. And people still stay stuff to this day and I just move on and don't pay attention to what they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Willy Loman Mentality The American Dream is a concept defined in many different points of views, every individual has their own interpretation to the actual definition. During the play "Death of a Salesman" the character Willy Loman has envisioned his own American Dream into his mentality that one needs to have charisma to prosper. The protagonist Willy Loman is introduced to the audience as a man who was able to get "deals" anywhere he traveled to, in his words "when they hear my name they stop everything and go on to greet me". The character Willy Loman expresses himself as one "popular man", during his time as a salesman he has made "amazing sales" and never even struggled. The audience knows the true reality of his actual "amazing sales", Willy Loman has two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to his concept of becoming prosperous by having charisma, he has influenced the mentality of his two sons, Biff, and Willy. He plays the role of a great man to his children up to a point where he has influenced their daily actions, Willy ensures himself that his children are well–liked and popular. An example of this when Biff confesses to making fun of his math teacher's lisp, Willy is more concerned with how Biff's classmates reacted, "Biff: I crossed my eyes and talked with a lisp, Willy: (Laughing) You did? The kids like it? , Biff: They nearly died laughing!" Willy's clouded vison of becoming prosperous by charisma is the complete opposite to his brother Ben, Ben is the successful brother and the man Willy Loman is envious and, aspires to be; Ben's American Dream is of having the ability to start from nothing and achieving greatness. The quote that helps the reader determine Bens American Dream is" William, when I walked into the jungle, I was seventeen. When I walked out, I was twenty–one. And, by God, I was rich!" Ben's envision of the American Dream is of the concept of "Rags to Riches" his character helps determine that one must be ruthless in order for one to achieve their goal, in comparison to Willy's where he visions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 81. Questions On Difficulties Of Speaking Disorders Intercultural Written Assignment: Difficulties of Speaking Disorders Adam Cardenas Texas State University– San Marcos COMM 1310: Fundamentals of Human Communication Mrs. Tonya Stewart My name is Tom Fletcher, I am a 23 year old graduate student with a bachelor's degree in communications, and pursuing a master's degree in Communications. While I spend most of my time working towards my degree, ironically, I have a speech disorder where i have a lisp. A speech disorder is a communication disorder that disrupts one's speaking ability. This can mean stuttering, lisps, etc. Someone who is unable to speak due to a speech disorder is considered mute. These issues while seeming so small, "effect almost 3 million americans" (NIDCD 1) including myself and needs to be addressed with what a person dealing with this issue goes through and what there is to cure it. A typical day for me is honestly mostly focusing on being a normal human being. I start my morning by doing speech exercises, and eating breakfast. One exercise i prefer to do is auditory discrimination, "You want to first begin with auditory discrimination activities in order to bring awareness to the difference between the /s/ and /z/ sounds and the /th/ sound they are using. Some kids have been lisping for so long, they really don't know that it is inaccurate. It all sounds the same to them! So start with some listening activities." (Heather 2). After my morning routine i get ready for classes. I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 85. Evolution Of Object Oriented Technology ABSTRACT This paper is about the evolution of Object–oriented technology in software design and implementation and its role in current market for developing web based products or server side scripting. Many Object–oriented languages have come in market but among them companies prefer to use open source OO languages such as Java, C++, C# .NET, and Visual Basic .NET etc. The demand for these languages has increased because the cost of licensing is very less or nothing. As these languages are open source, it easy to find relevant libraries and source code for the developers while developing a product. The cost of the infrastructure such as development IDE's or testing tools are also minimal or available for free. Hence all these factors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many programming languages, office information systems, system simulation and artificial intelligence have adopted object–oriented technology. It is an assumption that learning specific development method or a set of tools. HISTORY OF SIMULAAND SMALLTALK Simula: The theory of objects in the Simula 67 was introduced by the discrete event simulation which was the outcome of the formal programming language, designed in 1960's, created by Kristen Niggard has and Ole–Johan Dahl of Norwegian Computing Center (NCC) in Oslo. Simula 67 has been influenced by the C.A.R. and SIMSCRIPT. "Tony" Hoare's proposed the Record classes. As part of the explicit programming model the Classes and objects or their instances were presented in Simula. The Automatic Garbage collection concept that was created earlier for the functional programming language Lisp was used by Simula. For the study and improvement of ship movements and the contents on them via cargo ports, Simula was utilized for creating the physical model of ships and the content that they carried. Many languages were influenced by Simula 67 such as derivatives of LISP (CLOS), Smalltalk, Pascal, and C++ Object. The Smalltalk language: Smalltalk was developed at Xerox PARC by Alan Kay and others in the 1970s. The term object– oriented programming was introduced to represent the extensive use of objects ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 89. Explain The Range Of Speech And Language Therapy For... Speech and language therapy helps provide children, young people and their families with life changing treatments and support. Speech and language therapy can provide a wide range of help the services are mainly known for helping children and young people with communication problems but they also help children and young people that have problems eating, drinking and swallowing. Using specialist skills, the speech and language therapy work directly with clients and their careers and help develop tailored support that suits their individual needs. These therapists work alongside teachers and other health professionals, such as doctors and nurses the people that benefit from speech and language therapy range from all ages. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 93. Essay on Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence Research Paper Genesis, creation, the very beginning; from his inception, man has endeavored to control, to name, to create ultimately in his own image as he was created from God. Man forges his own destiny from the coals of his imagination and the raw iron of his will to create. His tools have changed as time has passed, but his desire, his fire to create; to change his world has not. Time and technology can temper mans creativity, but the desire burns as strong today as ever. Art, literature, and technology; be it paint, paper or steel mans creativity is manifest in everything we do. The crowning jewel for man will be to pass on that spark with which he has been entrusted, robotics, genetic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Artificial Intelligence can be traced back to ancient Egypt, the idea that an inanimate object can be infused with a human "soul" is not new; but in the murky annals of time much of the facts have been lost. Yet the concept of creating thought from material that is by definition lacking all cognizance or consciousness is admittedly not a new idea. The advent of the electronic computer in the early and mid 1940's gave science its first good glimpse at the future of intelligent machines. The likes of Jules Verne and H.G. Wells had dreamt them up, now the torch had been passed to make them reality. Although the computer provided the technology necessary for AI, it was not until the early 1950's that the link between human intelligence and machines was really forged. Norbert Weiner was one of the first Americans to make observations on the principle of feedback theory. The most familiar example of feedback theory is the thermostat: It controls the temperature of an environment by gathering the actual temperature of the house, comparing it to the desired temperature, and responding by turning the heat up or down. What was so important about his research into feedback loops was that Wiener theorized that all intelligent behaviors were the result of feedback mechanisms. Mechanisms that could possibly be simulated by machines, this discovery influenced much of early development of AI. When the collective light bulb turned on for the scientific ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 97. I Am Extremely Passionate About Working With Children To say that "I am extremely passionate about working with children" would be an enormous understatement in regards to my personal experiences, ideologies and self–proclaimed purposes in respects to working in public schools. Being passionate about ones every day line of work is a huge deciding factor for most of us when it comes to "what we want to be when we grow up." Conversely, it was quite simple for me, you see the rewards of teaching truly lie in the outcomes of one's teaching. Knowing that from the first day of school, what I do and how I do it will have a domino effect on hundreds of lives throughout my career as an educator. In hopes to not only work in a field that I both admire and aspire to be a part of, I am also driven to one day be that teacher in which my students can look back and say "Miss. Chadwick really motivated me to be a better learner, artist, writer" and hopefully "a better person." For me it all started at a young age, a deep passion for stories yearned deep inside of me, a passion I never imagined would one day disappear. As an elementary aged student I was mocked for a speech impediment, a lisp; as my lisp became more and more apparent, the more discouraged I was to share my passion for stories. From that point on school became a chore, something I had to do, rather than something I wanted to do; I really did enjoy the learning aspects of school, but the structure and my lisp kept me from feeling like an individual, I felt more like an outcast. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 101. Personal Narrative-It's Time To Stay In High School As I rolled over to shut off the cacophonous sound that came from my iPod, realization hit me hard and I gasped in excitement for what would take place today, and fell off the bed in a moment of elation. Today I would be getting braces, and I couldn't wait until they were on. I continued to lie on the floor, not wanting to get up from my comfortable, yet awkward, position next to my bed, as well as thinking about how "amazingly awesome" this would be, until I got snapped out of my thoughts as I heard my mother yelling at me from the kitchen. "GET YOUR BUTT OUT OF BED RIGHT NOW AND GET DRESSED OR YOU WILL BE LATE FOR SCHOOL!" she yelled. And I yelled right back "OK OK I'M COMING!" Ordinarily I would've debated to stay in bed for a few more minutes, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That's how they stick onto your teeth kid." My jaw dropped, "Wait WHAT! There are pieces of metal glued onto my teeth! How does it come off?!" While trying to keep a straight face and miserably failing he told me "We use a cement scraper to take it off, don't worry, it won't be there forever kid!" A look of relief flashed across my face and I breathed out "Oh thank GOD!" and everyone burst out laughing again. And finally, it was over. My braces were on, and I could not comprehend, why I felt excited to have them in the first place. My braces hurt like hell and they made me stutter and gave me a horrible lisp. I couldn't eat a variety of the food I would normally eat and I absolutely hated it. Contradicting my mood from this morning, I dreaded going back to school because I believed I looked like a dork and sounded peculiar with my new stutter and lisp, but it was actually the opposite; most people I came across, said that braces suited me and the stutter and lisp would go away after a little bit, most probably in the next month when I got used to having braces. I peeped into my class through a window and slowly pushed open the heavy door and walked inside, hoping not many people would notice me but that fundamentally failed. Kelli and a few other friends started talking all at once, all of them wanting to see my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 105. Personal Narrative: Breaking The Barriers They Face Throughout every single person's life, they face a different type of challenge. Old or young, there will always be a wall to break down. One the the major barriers I've had to break down was at a very young age, but that didn't matter. At any age, I could do anything I wanted to do through determination. At the age of 4 my parents noticed that I was having trouble saying different words. I couldn't pronounce many words and specific letters such as "s", "p", or "t". People couldn't understand anything I was saying. Kindergarden was going to begin soon for me, so my parents decided it was time to take me to a speech therapist. My mom took me to a speech therapist to have an appointment to diagnose what was wrong. The therapist asked me to say some words and looked inside my mouth. He talked to my mom, and wrote on a dark brown clipboard. I was afraid, but I told my mom I would be brave. The results of the appointment came, it said I had an extremely petite mouth. My tongue was too large for my small mouth, which caused me to not say words with "S" in it. That was bad because there are so many words with "S" in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was extremely hard for me, but slowly progress began to show. I could say words, and people could actually understand me. Soon my speech therapist decided it was time for me to finish my therapy once and for all. I was ecstatic! I was so proud of all my hard work, but soon I realized I still had a bad lisp. My speech therapist said it was fine, and eventually would grow out of it, but I was determined to get rid of it as soon as I could. Daily I would practice the tools I had learned, yet the lisp wouldn't leave.I tried everything I could to get rid of my problem, but it seemed to stick to me like glue. Finally, after what seemed like decades my lisp began to get better, but i never totally got rid of it. Though it didn't go away i was still so proud of my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 109. The Music Man Research Paper Meredith Willson is a musician, playwright and composer. Willson is mostly popular for being a producer, composer and playwright for a movie called 'The Music Man'. Wilson earned the Tony Award for best musical.The film 'The Music Man' produced in 1962 was one of the biggest hits of that year. Nowadays, this music is still relevant, where it is still being played on TV and every now and then. Moreover, music in that film was filled with sensation of old days romance and coziness. Also, it has impacted movie production today where more musical movies are being produced such as High School Musical and Lala wonderland who have won multiple awards. The music production of The Music Man impacted the music industries in where it became a popular ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hill was driven with a motive to sell band uniforms and instruments to small–town people in Iowa on the premise that he would create a school band and teach their children to play in a magnificent marching band if they buy uniforms and instruments from him. It's all part of a big trick. Hill deliberately incites mass concern among the parents of River City that their young boys are being seduced into a world of sin and vice by the new pool table in town. He convinces them that boys' marching band is the only way to keep the boys out of trouble, and begins collecting their money. However, Hill has no experience with music. Suddenly, when the musical equipments arrived, he moved to the next town with all the money and disappeared. After his disappearance, many of the traveling salesmen in the territory have been negatively impacted by him, as the townsfolk then became suspicious of any strangers with an intention to sell them a product. That being said, things go wrong and completely transform when he falls for a librarian, since it was certainly not part of the deal. Marian Paroo, the librarian who used to be hopeless romantic.. But after the death of her father, her younger brother Winthrop developed lisp and social awkwardness and locked inside his own grief. Hill helped her younger brother overcome his lisp and social awkwardness and with Hill in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 113. Arnold Spirit Analysis In the beginning of the story, Arnold Spirit also known as Junior explained what was wrong with him. Explained that he was born with "water on the brain". Even after surgery, he would have been affected with serious brain damage and had a potential of dying. But he didn't. You could say he was abnormal. He was talking about all his problems, he stutters and has a lisp when he talks. He talks about him get treated differently, even from a doctor who is white as it says in chapter 1. These are the reasons why Junior gets bullied, he's Indian (brown skin color) and he stutters and has a lisp. Oscar, Junior's dog was his best friend. Junior loved him more than anyone. But one day he was shot, by Junior's dad because Oscar was sick and they couldn't afford to bring him to the vet. Junior was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Junior also loved Rowdy a lot. But he didn't ever mention that to Rowdy because he wasn't like that. He is the toughest kid on the rez. He beats up everyone, except for his best friend Junior. Junior gets beat up a lot. His first fist fight was when he was 3 and he only won 5 and lost 102 in his whole life as it says on page 62. Junior was used to it, he didn't enjoy it but he was used to it. On Junior's first day of highschool, he got suspended for throwing a textbook at his teacher, Mr. P. A few days later he got a visit from Mr. P along with a very long talk. After the talk, Junior decided to switch schools from Mr. P's request. Not because Mr. P didn't like him anymore, it was for his own good. He wanted to switch to Reardan highschool,, where all the rich white kids go. Well he had to break the news to his best friend Rowdy and his parents but his parents accepted his choice. Rowdy wasn't happy with Junior's decision. Junior insisted for Browdy to come but he refused. Browdy was devastated but Junior made the switch without Browdy anyways. His first day at Reardan, he punched a guy named Rogers in the face, he made his nose bleed like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 117. Medical Terminology Research Paper Learning medical terminology is very similar to learning a new language. Everything is all new especially when you are not use to speaking anything medically; the language will come naturally when you learn the terms, and know them. You have to know and learn how to speak them fluently. Knowing them will come from studying and learning them but speaking them correctly is going to take time and practice. I plan to know them by practicing on speaking the medical terms, words, and procedures by making flash cards and listening to the medical terms and everything I learn medically. You want to make sure you can at least explain what you are trying to say while transitioning to the medical language and knowing the basic is not going to cut it since ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 121. Architecture of Internet Routing and Addressing Weinan's Part: 1. Basic concept Internet Architecture Board (IAB) at the 2006 Symposium October interested to re– design a scalable routing and addressing architecture routing and addressing for the Internet. Many concerns were raised in the discussion, including today's routing system scalability and impending IPv4 address exhaustion problem. Since the IAB that seminars, a number of proposals to try to resolve these issues in workshops and other forums. [4]All these proposals are based on a common philosophy: separation equipment positioning and identity while addressing as the Internet, it is usually called "Loc / ID split". This article will focus on achieving an agreement that addressing method: positioning and identity separate protocol (LISP). Location identity separation (Loc / ID split) is now the basic idea behind the architecture of Internet routing and addressing mixed into two functions: addressing a single IP address space, the route positioning (RLOCs) describes a device is how dependent on the network, the end of the identification (EIDs) defines the device is "Who." Loc / ID Separation supporters justify that if there is no mandatory restrictions on the use of terminal system addresses, this "overload" addressing method in practice is impossible to establish an efficient routing system. Use a different address spaces to separate these two functions (EIDs and RLOCs) to generate a lot of advantages, including greater RLOCs by aggregating improved routing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 125. Born With Too Much Water On The Brain Summary The narrator was telling that he was born with too much water on the brain means he was born with too much cerebral spinal fluid inside the skull. The narrator underwent at brain surgery at the age of six months old and he survived. The narrator has all sorts of physical problems such as extra teeth from usual. He said, when he went to the dentist at Indian Health Service to remove his extra ten teeth in one day and they only gave him little Novocain. Also, the narrator has eye problem too then the Indian Health Service gave him cheap, ugly, thick, plastic glasses. Moreover, the narrator tells us that he was very skinny and his hand and feet's are very huge. He has 11 feet size in 3rd grade and his skull is enormous. During school time he get bully by another students and they call me orbit. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The narrator also had a stutter and a lisp. This become him the biggest retard in the world. Everyone calls him retarded. Once a month, he gets beat up from other people. Most of the time he stays at home read books, draw cartoons, and hangout alone in this bedroom. The narrator living in Native American Reservation. He draws cartoons of his family and friends. The purpose of drawing picture his because curtain amount of people understands his writing but if he draws well then mostly everyone understand what he wants to tell or what is the meaning of that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 129. Similarities Between The American Dream And The Great Gatsby The "American Dream" is the idea that any man or woman can make his or her own fortune, despite his or her past. Social class is a major factor in both of the novels .Willy and Gatsby share similar personality traits but lead completely different lifestyles. They each portray the American Dream and the different outcomes. Gatsby barely worked and had everything he ever wanted, excluding the girl of his dream. On the other hand, Willy had a wife and family that he took for granted and had nothing to his name. Every man has a different perception on how to attain the American dream and these two characters are prime examples of that. Willy Loman represents the hard working, lower class man. Willy believes that personality, and being well liked will bring him success. He tries to translate this onto his boys who would also be considered failures. One example is when Biff tells his father that he mimics his teachers lisp. Instead of scolding him like any other parent, he was more concerned about how everyone reacted BIFF: I crossed my eyes and talked with a lisp. WILLY: (Laughing.) You did? The kids like it? BIFF: They nearly died laughing! ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In believing that being well liked is the key they misconstrue the true meaning of success, which is achieved through hard work and dedication. Ben, Willy's brother, had a completely different mindset and actually became successful. The interaction between Willy and his brother shows Willy's signs of envy but he never changed his tactics. Willy's character signifies that a few people can't achieve the "rags to riches" version of the American Dream. It also shows how stuck in his ways Willy, people, can be. Instead of learning from his brother, he tried so hard to be better that it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 133. My UGA Experience Two prominent qualities I have that would benefit the UGA community is my hard work, determination and creativity to follow my dreams, and the commitment to help others. I am a Georgia girl, born and raised, so it's not surprising that since I can remember, I've wanted to go to the University of Georgia to continue my education after high school. I've worked hard getting exceptional grades and maintaining a 3.9 GPA in order to accomplish this goal while taking a rigorous curriculum including 12 AP classes and dedicating time to write a novel. I have always loved reading, and I decided to write my own crime drama novel that I hope to have published when it is complete. I have also written many short stories on various writing prompts because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 137. `` Do I Sound Gay, And Thought That It? "The Gay Accent" In order to answer the first question, I tried to think about a language–related controversy that most people have heard about. The first thing that popped into my mind was the stereotypical "gay accent," and whether it is a choice, or something that men do not have control over. I also want to look at how the "gay accent" aligns with one's true sexual orientation. I just recently watched the documentary film entitled "Do I Sound Gay," and thought that it would be an interesting topic to discuss. The "gay accent" or the "gay lisp" is a large part of our culture. When most Americans hear characteristics of the "gay accent" in someone's speech, that person is usually tagged as being homosexual without any other knowledge of the person. While most of us have likely heard these speech patterns before, and could easily identify when a person is using them, it is important to understand the specific components of the accent. One of the biggest, and most obvious linguistic components of the "gay accent" is pitch. Generally speaking, "the higher the voice, the more effeminate a voice sounds" (R.G., 2011). The accent is associated with a higher pitch, which is commonly seen as being feminine. In addition, some speech sounds are distorted and different from what we expect in male speech. The phonemes that most commonly affected by the "gay accent" are /s/, /z/, and /l/. In speech, the [s], [z] and [l] sounds are slightly elongated. (Bowen, 2002). Similarly, many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 141. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Autocad 3.AUTOCAD: AutoCAD is a special software application for 2D and 3D design (CAD) and also drafting available since 1982 as a desktop application version and since 2010 use as a mobile web and also as a cloud based app marketed as AutoCAD 360. It was developed and marketed by Autodesk Inc. AutoCAD version was first released in December 1982, that running on microcomputers with internal graphics card controllers. So prior to the introduction of AutoCAD, most of the commercial CAD programs also ran on mainframe computers or minicomputers with each of the CAD operator also working at a separate graphics terminal. AutoCAD is also used across a wide range of different industries, so by architects, by project managers, through engineers, graphic designers, and also other professionals. It is also supported by 750 training center across worldwide as of 1994. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also in Russian, Czech, Polish, Hungarian will be widely available later on. The extent of localization changes from full translation of the product to documentation . The AutoCAD command set is also localized as a part of the softwares localization. Extensions: AutoCAD also supports a large number of APIs for the customization and automation. These are include Auto LISP, a Visual LISP, a VBA, Dot NET and also Object ARX. Object ARX is a special C++ class library, which was the base for: (a) products that extending AutoCAD functionality to specific fields (b) creating products such as a AutoCAD Architecture, also AutoCAD Electrical and AutoCAD Civil 3D (c) third–party AutoCAD based different application. These are also a large number of AutoCAD Plug–in add–on on different applications are available on the application store such as Autodesk Exchange Apps . Vertical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 145. Speech Self-Analysis The best thing I see myself doing during the introduction is catching their attention with the topic. I saw myself move around more than I did in previous speeches, even though it was minimal. My voice was the least shaky throughout the introduction as it was my most memorized part of my speech. I believe overall, this speech was among one of my best speeches given during the duration of the course. I believe I gave my audience great life examples during my speech to help them not repeat the same mistakes I made. Focus your assessment on what you would like to change about your speech. Analyze your speech considering all aspects of the rubric. What would you like to change about this speech? This section is worth 4 points. I would change my overall confidence when delivering the speech. I would like to change how I spoke and give more eye contact to the crowd. I would also instill more moving around the room and creating a more energetic and emotional speech. I believe if I had more energy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Base this assessment on what you can see and hear in your speeches. This section is worth 4 points. I believe in terms of delivery I did alright in the informative and special occasion speech. I took a tumble in delivery with the persuasive speech by not preparing well enough. In terms of delivery, I feel I greatly became more confident as the semester went on excluding the persuasive speech. The special occasion speech I began to move around a little while delivering the speech. I believe I actually had forgotten about my lisp when delivering and preparing to deliver speeches as the semester went on which is awesome. I see myself fidgeting less as the semester speeches went on as well. Revisit your goals from the beginning of the semester. How well did you achieve those goals and why or why not? What adjustments to those goals did you make throughout the semester? This section is worth 4 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 149. Gay Voice In The Film 'Do I Sound Gay' By David Thorpe In the documentary film 'Do I Sound Gay?' by David Thorpe, Thorpe explores the speech patterns of gay men to find out if there really is a 'gay voice' and how true that stereotype holds. This goes way back to a familiar linguistic stereotype of Western gay men – they sound different from heterosexual men (Cameron and Kulick 2003). Their unique and distinctive way of speaking has been termed 'the voice', and phoneticians have come up with lists of its characteristics (Cameron and Kulick 2003). Therefore, this essay will look at what is the 'gay voice' otherwise referred to as 'the voice' in this essay, and I will establish my stand on whether I believe there is a 'gay voice'. One major identifying factor of 'the voice' is the pitch. In many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although this is not a prosodic feature, it is highly relevant to their identity as it is a way they use to communicate their desire to each other (Cameron and Kulick 2003). The gay men tend to use special slang words from their "secret language". However, if this slang were to gain popularity and become widespread, it would lose its 'secret' status and that would be its demise as shown by the downfall of Polari. The homosexual men also tend to use the women's language (WL) which is non–neuter to construct their identity but sometimes, they may tend to overuse it. Their use of qualifiers such as 'lovely', 'adorable' or 'fabulous' when describing something is said to be a dead giveaway on their sexual orientation (Cameron and Kulick 2003). Other times, they may refer to themselves using feminine pronouns, performing gender crossing. Therefore, apart from the voice, a listener can hear the words that the man is saying to determine if he 'sounds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 153. The Concept Of Misfits In Me Talk Pretty One Day By David... In Part One of Me Talk Pretty One Day, David Sedaris explores the idea of fitting in. Sedaris highlights times where he was the outsider as well as when other people in his life have been deemed misfits. Sedaris explores varied characters and environments to show how people's preconditioned beliefs lead to outcasting others. Sedaris also proves that the nature of fitting in is more complex than similarities and differences, it is determined by preconditioned beliefs and stereotypes. In Go Carolina, Sedaris was attending speech therapy, and observed that the speech therapy kids were never the "popular kids." The kids in speech therapy were boys with, what Sedaris implied was, stereotypical gay lisps. They were "boys like [Sedaris] who kept ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This crude behavior off–puts his friends, but to his family, it's not at all unsettling. In the Sedaris house, Paul is accepted for his good heart, despite his language. To a stranger, Paul may seem uneducated and impolite, but his family, who truly know him, understand that he is more than his appearance or word choice. The Sedarises are the ones who are constantly with him and understand him well enough to put aside his abrasive language. Sedaris further explores the complexity of those who are misfits of society with his essay, Giant Dreams, Midget Abilities. Mister Mancini, Sedaris' guitar teacher, was a midget. Sedaris describes his teacher in a way that makes him seem crass and unlikeable, but when he sees Mancini at the mall one day, his perception of his guitar teacher alters. Seeing Mancini be gawked at in the mall, Sedaris feels a kinship with his teacher. Later, his connection to his "artistic brother" is ruined when Mancini is insensitive towards Sedaris' homosexuality, which was assumed from Sedaris' performance of commercial jingles. Mancini's insensitivity is shocking, seeing as Mancini himself is often outcasted. His insensitivity likely stems from prejudices he is preconditioned with. Mancini recalled "screwballs like [Sedaris] back in Atlanta" and told his student, "[f]or God's sake, kid, pull yourself together." Mancini has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...