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QCF 641
1.4
1) Fall restraint system should be used when working at height
2) PPE must be worn at all times and as instructed.
3) RPE should be worn when cutting stone
4) LEV should be used when working in a closed environment.
1.5
All health and safety equipment should be used in the correct environment.
You should wear the correct PPE for the job i.e LEV when working in a closed environment. Read
all hazard boards.
1.6
Information – first aid etc
Prohibition – Prohibited from doing
Mandatory – PPE
Warning – Plant etc
1.7
To ensure you are safe and that the work environment is a safe place to work in and to inform
contractors and operatives of any changes on site and also prevents accidents.
1.8
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4.5
Bad working relationships can cause problems which can result in delays and the job incurring
additional costs if it was to over run its schedule.
4.6
Treat all other people equally and show respect for other religions and diversity. The site should
have disabled access and both male and female toilets. On site canteen should provide for differing
dietry needs.
QCF 643
1.3
Data Sheets – from hire company
COSHH – on product
CDM – in site office
All information should be read and understood before use of the resource.
1.4
Any issues should be reported to the site manager. Unsuitable resources should be reported to site
supervisor who will then be able to rectify the problem,
1.5
Data sheets can be requested from the hire company. Internet can also be a good resource for further
information.
2.1
Work safely and don't take any risks.
Correct PPE should be worn for the correct environment
Materials and resources
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Examples Of Epic Heroes In The Odyssey
The epic hero is a staple of classic Greek myths, and Odysseus is a prime example. Epic heroes are
always loyal, which is a very prominent trait of Odysseus, for better or for worse. Odysseus believes
in his men, even after they completely disobey his orders. More importantly, he stayed loyal to his
wife (more or less), even after being apart for 20 years. He missed his son's life, and yet neither of
them were ever far from his mind. Another great example of the epic hero is the love of glory. Part
of what made Odysseus so loyal to his men was how much they fed his ego, which is a direct
example of what makes him crave glory. He also had a constant thirst for adventure and curiosity,
making him fit all the criteria to crave glory as an epic
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Superhero-Personal Narrative
I was preparing to destroy myself. I left my room, seeking out my closest relatives to bid farewell. I
had resolved to come clean––to reveal my true identity. I was no superhero; just a terrified boy
hoping to finally accept himself. The secret I had harbored so easily for years was finally consuming
me. I was forced upon the brink of self–loathing: a single moment away from losing what little
confidence it had taken me 17 years to muster. The words choked me. My mind swelled. A flood of
insecurities launched a last–ditch effort to preserve my so–called "identity." I could back down; I
could save myself; I could return to the safety of my own deception. But as I plummeted into that
smothering abyss, I knew that I must act. And so I resisted. And so I confessed. And so I spoke.
"Mom...Dad...I'm a writer." Oh yeah, I'm gay too––but that's beside the point. Coming out as a
writer wasn't easy for me––I wasn't sure if my family could accept it, or if what I felt was a true
indication of who I was. Was it "natural" for me to feel this way? Was I "faking it"? Even though I
had always mused about and acted on urges as a child, I had never thought it could develop into
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Writing was undoubtedly my first (and arguably final) natural talent to develop. Growing up, I did
not find immediate success with athletics. For an awkward, gay kid who would much rather host a
ball than catch one, writing granted me a confidence boost proportional to the dignity I lost on the
field. Even in the classroom, I struggled to make genuine friends, my companionships often burning
bright and fizzling all too quickly. My relationship with writing, however, has always been far more
comparable to a fit of sincere laughter––slow to begin, impossible to
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Army Vs. Military Army
Another change occurred, in that armies changed from being mercenary based to kingdoms
establishing their own standing armies. As a result, professional soldiers emerged which only
continued to elevate the common soldier's status in society. This occurred for a few reasons. Before
arquebuses, a state maintaining a standing army was incredibly dangerous and expensive to handle.
A standing army under a commander was mechanically difficult to manage while standing bowmen,
as stated before, required constant training to be effective. Granted, it was possible that a standing
army could be stronger than a mercenary based army, but most countries did not want to take the
continual drain on their resources. The French had developed a standing army merely out of
necessity for themselves due to the Hundred Years War. However, with arquebuses, states could
have the benefits of a standing army, but without technically having one. Once initially trained,
Arquebuses could reside in their local communities until the kingdom called them. With this,
Commanders now had to hold a better appreciation of these communities since that is where their
troops came from instead of Condottieri having to recruit their mercenary armies individually. As
the effectiveness of arquebuses continued to grow during the Italian Wars, they expectedly caught
the attention of the philosophers of the time whose works pushed these new cultural attitudes toward
the common soldier. Perhaps one of the greatest
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Lisa Fitzgerald's Testimony Of Faces
The 'Testimony of Faces' display by Lisa Fitzgerald is a raw comment on the social sphere of
Nicaragua, as well as a hopeful act of solidarity by photographer Lisa Fitzgerald. In her 'Testimony'
Fitzgerald documents, in photograph, those she worked with on the tobacco fields o Jalapa
Nicaragua in their adult lives. Shown side by side with pictures from each person's past, The photos
of the tobacco workers makes a phenomenal job of sharing each testimony, in no words at all. Split
into three main sections depicting the struggle of grueling plantation work, the horrors of the contra
war, and the deadly effects of fumigants in Nicaragua respectively, Ms. Fitzgerald's photo exhibit
takes on a journey through 1980s Jalapa Nicaragua that ends with a picture of herself (then and
now) sitting triumphant as an accomplished teacher and photographer yet still punished. With one
foot in the tobacco fields of Jalapa and the other stepping out onto a new world of opportunity,
Fitzgerald fearlessly tells the story of her people while ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Fitzgerald acts upon the strife in Nicaragua as if it was still her own. Fitzgerald can muster this
empathy because she has personal experience in the tobacco fields of her native country; we are
called to muster the same empathy even though we are infinitely more removed than Fitzgerald.
This is Jesus's example to us, an example personified in Jalapa, Le chambon, and hopefully every
week day at each of our PULSE placements. To walk with those we serve means suffering with
them, it means giving up some of our privilege not only to lend, but so that we can feel as they feel,
and act on their behave as they would act on their own; how we would act on our own. This kenosis
is a requirement in
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Moses Cooper In A Separate Peace
Moses is an ordinary farmer, and is one of the leader in the revolutionary activities. He is a very
opinionated man and likes to argue. He is proud of his Protestant heritage as a "people of the Book,"
and he scolds his son Adam for superstitious behavior, telling him the Coopers have been proud of
their literate and educated tradition. Moses helps a lot of people especially his neighbor Joseph
Simmons. Moses helped Simmons draft the statement on the rights of man as a basis for negotiating
with the British for independence. Moses is hard on his son Adam until he hears that Adam does not
think that he loves him. "Hate him? My father exploded of all the crazy notions, of all idiotic ideas.
There is a boy, my first born son–why would I hate him." (Page 45) He tells him he is too young for
the Committee but at the last minute allows his son to sign up for the muster on the Common
because he sees in Adam's eyes that he will lose his son if he does not recognize him as a man in
front of the other men. In the book, Moses Cooper is portrayed as a very opinionated, religious, and
an enraged man but behind all of this he is a very emotional person. This is proven as the book
reaches "The Morning," section of the book. In the beginning Moses had no sympathy towards
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Cooper is Moses' wife and Adam's mother. Sarah is a very quiet women and is the peacemaker in the
family. She is known for her cooking skills of donker which is a type of Dutch food. Sarah
intervenes when she finds out that Adam states his father doesn't love him. She tells Moses about
Adam's concern. After Moses dies, she looks to Adam as the head of the family. In the beginning of
the book, Sarah Cooper also looked at Adam as if he was a boy, but after he signed the Muster book
she looked at him as a man. Her entire perspective of Adam changed, when he joined the others to
march against the British, because she always thought of him as a little
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Muniba Mazari Speech Analysis
Muniba Mazari's speech is very emotionally powerful. It reminded me of a bumper sticker with the
quote "well–behaved women seldom make history" that I saw a few days ago on a car. In both of
these cases, the concept of conforming to the traditional conventions of femininity is strongly
discouraged. Mazari, for instance, was astonishingly able to muster the strength to change from
being a passive and compliant female to the strong, independent woman she is today. As a result,
despite having experienced a horrendous car accident that completely altered her life, she overcame
her new disabilities and even bettered her life. Muniba Mazari would have continued to be stuck
inside an unhappy marriage, however, if she never decided to command greater
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Importance of Accountability
PV2 Starling, LaTonya Importance of Accountability The importance of accountability and
communication in the Military is so each and every personal is all on the same page. Also so our
organization runs smooth. Communication is the heart of what makes the United States Army what
it is today. Without communication vital information would not be passed down from the Chief of
Command to a chain of Non Commissioned Officers to the soldiers. Not to mention, innocent lives
would be in jeopardy, missions would be misconstrued, and simple information from NCO to soldier
would be conflicted. The smallest amount of information is always imperative. For example, if a
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If you always have a hundred percent accountability you will never have any problems like
wondering where someone is or like wondering why something missing. If you ever have a problem
like that then it is because you are not doing a very good job at keeping track of anything. If
someone like that were to be in charge of a large group of people and not know if someone could be
missing is not a good way to be leader. That's why being disciplined on it early in your career is
important. I understand. One example of being responsible would be to remember to properly
PMCS you're vehicle prior to taking it on mission. The responsible thing to do would be to go
through every aspect of the PMCS and not taking any shortcuts. If your vehicle were to fail on you
while you were outside the wire you could potentially endanger everyone's lives on the entire
convoy.As said before responsibility must be used in every part of being a Soldier in the U.S. Army,
not just PMCSing a vehicle, responsibility falls under just about every topic such as, waking up with
enough time to prepare for your first formation, or mission, being in the proper uniform, and having
all of the inspect able items without having to be reminded or helped in any way. Accountability is:
the obligation imposed by law or lawful order or regulation on an officer or other person for keeping
accurate record of property, documents, or funds. There many reasons why
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Telstra Environmental Responsibility Essay
Environment and sustainability
Telstra has a long–term plan for their company and customers to prolong electronic devices and
materials. Therefore, they have provided the solutions for 'e–waste' to achieve the refreshed and
renewed targets in "more holistic and coordinated manner" that can maintain the environmental
conditions, simultaneously, human benefits in general (Corporate Waste Solutions 2017).
Otherwise, Telstra takes the responsibility to manage the resources the use and provide the
customers and public the chance to reuse and recycle, as stated in the article "supply chain decisions
to reduce e–waste and drive more circular economy thinking." (Corporate Waste Solutions 2017).
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Telstra aimed at minimising most of their material environmental impacts across three strategic
focus areas:
Environmental Customer Value Proposition (ECVP) – quantifying and communicating how our
products and services can enable our customers to reduce their environmental impacts, particularly
energy use and carbon emissions
Operational Excellence – actively identifying and minimising material environmental impacts and
operating costs
Sustainable Supply Chain – working with and influencing suppliers to manage and reduce the
environmental and social impacts of their operations and of the products and services they provide
to Telstra.
Impact on Environment – Telstra vs Competitors
Decreasing Electronic waste:
Vodafone is one of the founding Mobile Muster members that is a green program to recycle the
electronic used devices. For instance, there is over '11,000 kilos of e–Waste' per each year for their
branches and service centre and it equals as 42,00 phones (Reducing waste,
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Allusions In The Hollow Men
Mem Without Nothing
Have you ever been felt so miserable that you can't even talk? There are men that can't even muster
up enough enthusiasm to even talk. In "The Hollow Men," by T.S. Eliot, Eliot uses three themes––
society's lack of spiritual guidance and truth, a lack of an emotional outlet, and the meaninglessness
of life––to get his point across about the miserableness of the hollow men.
The poem "The Hollow Men" is a tragedy fiction poem published in the 1920's. It is a depressing
time period where men are trapped in desert all alone. No games, no romance, and no happiness at
all. The dessert is filled with dryness just like their souls. The poem shows an allusion that because
the desert is turned dry making the hollow men dry inside.
The hollow men are very hollow, and that is introduced into the poem in a lack of spiritual guidance
and truth. When Eliot uses says the line "the eyes are not here" he is referring to people that are
strong in religion and faith. Though when he is talking about when the eyes are not there means it's
the "death's twilight kingdom", which means the narrator has an absence of faith or religion. ...
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The reason I brought this up is because the narrator gives us a broad example of this when they say
"our dried voices..." (I.5.) "...Are quiet and meaningless" (I.7.) this gives the reader an image in their
head of dried cracked faces trying to speak but not making any sound. This alludes to the saying "a
painting can mean a thousand words". The imagery that the narrator uses portrays how the author is
just disgusted by how narrator's voice can not be heard. It also represents how the government
thinks that the people and what they say is irrelevant, and they only care about what is on their
political
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Vice-Chief Johnson Observation
Five years ago, I was stationed on USS PEARL HARBOR. During my tour I was Leading Chief of
Navigation and Administration Department. Senior Chief Johnson was the Leading Chief of
Operation Department. Our Sailors shared living spaces. The Executive Officer inspected the living
spaces each day. During several inspections, he found that Sailors used shower curtain clips to hold
the flow of water open. The executive officer asked Senior Chief Johnson to fix the problem. One
night after the Navigation Brief in the wardroom, Senior Johnson wanted to discuss the living space
issue. He was tasked by the executive officer to resolve the shower issue. The conversation started
calm. He told me the shower curtain clips use had been going on for
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Why Proctoring Is Important
Proctoring is the process of watching someone taking an examination, and enforces discipline in a
school. An example is when students take their SAT's the adults there are acting as proctors. They
are there to make sure no is cheating, but also them to assist students in time keeping for the finals.
Uopeople uses proctoring for a very simple reason, honesty is not always guaranteed. When a test is
taken in a classroom there are plenty of people watching for cheating. When a test is taken at home
you need someone to do this for the school. One item that proctoring is there to avoid is cheating.
Cheating in this area can range widely from using notes on a different tab, to having someone else
take a test for you. Proctoring is very important
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Thomas Cochrane 's Life And Life
Thomas Cochrane was born on December 14, 1775 in Annsfield, Scotland. He was the eldest son of
Archibald and Anna Gilchrist Cochrane, and had three brothers: Archibald, Basil and William.
Thomas received little to no formal schooling, which taught him to be self–reliant and practical.
Thomas shared his eccentricity and intellectual curiosity with his father, a scientist and inventor. In
November of 1784, Anna Cochrane passed away. Soon after, Thomas was sent to Mr. Chauvet's
military academy in Kensington, London. His father had secured this role for Thomas through
aristocratic connections, however, it was not Thomas' dream. In 1792, Thomas finished military
schooling, but decided to join the navy instead. Thankfully for Thomas, his uncle, ... Show more
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When Thomas came aboard, the Hind had been ordered to prepare to go south. In fall of 1793, his
uncle learned he had been appointed to command the Thetis. The crew was transferred and Thomas
was given the opportunity to prepare the ship for sea. Had inherited from his father an intense
passion for understanding how things worked and how they could be improved. Over the next two
years, Thomas learned all aspects of a ship, including how to do each specialist trade and how to
handle a boat in all weather conditions. This practical working knowledge of a ship and seamanship
would prove to benefit him greatly when he commanded his own vessel. On April 13, 1795,
Cochrane joined the Africa, a 64–gun ship. He spent 5 weeks as acting lieutenant. He eventually
reboarded the Thetis as acting second lieutenant and waited for an official promotion. These skills
allowed Thomas to take the lieutenant 's exams, which he passed in 1796. Soon after, Cochrane was
appointed as lieutenant on the flagship the Resolution. It was an extremely peaceful boat; the
officers got along and the crew was enjoyed their work, but cochrane understood that promotion was
not likely aboard the Resolution. In 1798, he reboarded his uncles frigate and sailed for EnglanD
where he was appointed eighth lieutenant on Lord Keith's flagship HMS Barfleur, serving in the
Mediterranean.
Because of his natural independent disposition, Cochrane never failed to irritate some of the
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All Our Relations By Winona Ladukee Summary
All Our Relations by Winona LaDuke describes the neglect and unfair hardships that Native
American people have had to experience over time. LaDuke uses Aristotelian appeals such as logos
and pathos to tell how the white man disparaged these people. She spoke of Gail Small, a Montana
State University professor and a well–known advocate for Native peoples. The way LaDuke tells
Small's story is perhaps the most and persuasive of all. "Gail is the kind of woman you'd want to
watch your back at a meeting with dubious characters. She will watch it, and she'll guard your flank
as well. And, when she is ready, she will send the opposition reeling. No matter how limited her
weaponry, she is able to muster it." (LaDuke, All Our Relations 75) LaDuke
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Dbq 11 Great Admonitions
1911 general muster which was taken between the 5th of February and the 5th of March in. The
general muster was a count of everyone in the colony. It was arranged alphabetically in groups, male
and female convicts, free men and women.1
The following year on the 3rd of August 1812, William married Elizabeth Carter at St John's Parish
Church, Parramatta.
Elizabeth had been convicted at the Somerset assizes, given 7 years transportation for stealing and
arrived on the Alexander in 1806. Her occupation was domestic duties.
It appears both William and Elizabeth were illiterate as their signature in the church register is by
their mark, an X.2 Image 2.3
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31st December 1824 – On list of district and other constables doing duty in Sydney and its
vicinity.11
The 1822 Muster held on the 15th of August has William and all six children living with him. He's a
constable residing on Castlereagh Street, Sydney. His wife, Elizabeth, is recorded under her maiden
name of Carter. The record reflects she is married to William and living in Sydney.12
In November 1828 the first census of New South Wales was completed. William continues to live on
Castlereagh street, with three of his children, Elizabeth, Catherine, and Thomas. He is working as a
stonemason and holds a conditional pardon.13
As the colony grew the requirement for stone masons was increasing. The demand for new buildings
to house the ever increasing population.
At this time the Governor of New South Wales, General Sir Ralph Darling, was implementing a
major road building project with new roads heading north, south and west from Sydney. He formed
the Roads and Bridges Department to oversee these projects. This increased the radius of the Sydney
area from 40 miles to 200 miles. Expanding the opportunities for the growing
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How Does Emerson Characterize The Scholar
Emerson elaborates upon the necessity of the scholar by describing his pivotal role in society. He
first describes the responsibilities of the scholar as "to cheer, to raise, and to guide men by showing
them facts amid appearances." The description introduces the idea that the world brims with
illusions intended to prey upon the weakness of the common man, and that the scholar must help
him navigate this labyrinth of truths and inaccuracies. Furthermore, Emerson elucidates that the
scholar's responsibility encompasses interpreting the world around him by personifying Reason as
an entity that "pronounces on the passing men and events of today," and tasking the scholar with
interpreting her observations. Emerson goes on to characterize the scholar
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ATC DET B Essay
1. Situation. On 15 November 2017 at 0730, all full duty status Marines attached to ATC DET B
will participate and run through the obstacle course at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Miramar.
2. Mission. To implement unit cohesion and camaraderie through enhanced unit physical training
(PT) combat conditioning for Air Traffic Control Detachment Bravo (ATC DET B). Physical fitness
for Marines is inherent to the Marine Corps to meet the new physical standards set forth and unit
combat readiness. This physical fitness event shall challenge each Marines physical strength,
confidence, and ability to run through the obstacle course in a timely manner. 3. Execution: a.
Commander's Intent. To promote ATC DET B combat readiness, by performing the obstacle course
helping strengthen unit cohesion, promote good morale, and camaraderie. ... Show more content on
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Tasks: (1) ATC DET B: (a) All Marines who are full duty status shall be present at the obstacle
course, see enclosure (1). (b) All Work Section Supervisors shall obtain accountability of their
section and report it to the Platoon Sergeant. (2) Corporal Gibbons: (a) Designate (1) Martial Arts
Instructor (MAI) to instruct and perform the obstacle course event. (b) Designate (2) safety officers
or combat life savers (CLS). (c) Designate (2) Marines E–3 and below to drive safety government
vehicle to obstacle course, see enclosure (1). d. Coordinating Instructions. At 0715, ATC DET B will
muster at the obstacle course, see enclosure (1). The Platoon Sergeant will obtain morning
accountability of all work sections, and then report accountability to Maintenance SNCOIC and
Operations SNCOIC no later than 0730. (1) Timeline. Timeline for this event will be as follows:
Wednesday, November 15th 0715–0730: Muster and accountability, see enclosure (1) 0730–0830:
Obstacle
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The Importance Of Stakeholders And Stakeholders For...
This paper will look at the different stakeholders which include primary stakeholders, secondary
stakeholders, and key stakeholders and list some contacts and stakeholders that might be important
for me to contact for getting a domestic shelter opened in the Gary, Indiana area or surrounding
counties that need one. In addition, questions will be answered about what organizations that I may
collaborate with for my proposal on a domestic violence shelter and people that could part of the
action plan. Furthermore, this paper will discuss who should be the leader of the group and if an
advisory council or task force may be formed and how one might be established.
2.4 IMAGINE Paper 2– Muster Support
What is a stakeholder? Name and briefly discuss/describe specific stakeholders that you will likely
need to consult with for your proposal. Name, describe, and discuss at least five stakeholders.
"Stakeholders are those who may be affected by or have an effect on an effort. They may also
include people who have a strong interest in the effort for academic, philosophical, or political
reasons, even though they and their families, friends, and associates are not directly affected by it"
(Community Toolbox, 2016). In addition, there are different types of stakeholders such as primary
stakeholders, secondary stakeholders, and key stakeholders and the differences between them are
their relationships to the effort in question which for my topic would be a domestic violence
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Life Of Pi Faith Essay
Faith in Life of Pi Surviving at sea is a matter of brains and brawns. A quick wit and smart thinking
can get you a long way, but if there is no will to continue, to live, all hope is lost. When Pi lost
everything he loved in a matter of minutes, adrift at sea, he is left with a hodgepodge of animals.
Yet, what calls on him relentlessly is not the need for survival, but the necessity for faith. Faith that
he will be rescued soon, faith in his abilities, and, most importantly, faith in Richard Parker. He
musters up the determination to endure and convinces himself of what he has to fight for. As soon as
the ship sinks, Pi drastically seeks for "[his] family, for survivors, for another lifeboat, for anything
that might bring [him] hope". He trusted that someone must be looking for him, for surely a sunken
ship is a matter of utmost importance: "[Pi] was certain [he] wasn't alone. It was inconceivable that
the Tsimtsum would sink without eliciting a peep of concern". He constantly remains on the lookout
for a search crew, that he can't possibly be alone in the middle of the Pacific. Even near the end of
the novel, Pi hasn't lost hope, sending a bottle with his information adrift with the message "Please
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So much so that he had to find ways to become adaptable to his new situation and keep his mind
away from wandering, disparaging thoughts. He racks his brain for ways to tame his dangerous
company and succeeds despite the direst of situations. He finds himself transitioning from a devoted
vegetarian to a hunger–crazed carnivore, the first time being the hardest where he killed a fish out of
pure necessity and then "wept heartily over [the] poor little deceased soul", he was appalled by the
fact that he "was now a killer. . . sixteen years old. . . and now [he] had blood on [his] hands" but
noted how after that it got easier. What he had to do, whatever it may be, was the price to pay for his
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Charlie Courage Quotes
It's the middle of the night, Charlie is sweaty and hot, and he can't fall asleep... But suddenly there's
a pound on his window. Charlie is terrified to turn around and look to see what it is, but he musters
the courage to look at his window. At the front of his window Jasper Jones the most feared kid in
Corrigan, is at Charlie's house in the middle of the dark night. Jasper Jones by Craig Silvey was a
suspenseful and nerve racking book, it starts out when Jasper comes to show Charlie Laura's dead
body in the middle of the night, most of the book Charlie and Jasper try to keep this murder a secret
and also try to figure out the killer. Charlie changes a lot throughout the book and gets a girlfriend
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Most people get shy when they are attempting to talk to their crush, but not Charlie. Charlie would
talk to Eliza as if she were his best friend, even though he has been keeping Laura's death from her
the entire time, Charlie still manages to talk to her. Plus, Charlie's only 13 years old, could you
imagine as a thirteen year old kid trying to talk to your crush, after you had just witnessed her
sister's hanging body from a tree just a few days ago. Charlie wasn't relaxed and comfortable with
Eliza the whole time, but he was most of the time spent with her. "Eliza and I sit down. We're no
longer holding hands, but I am acutely aware of our shoulders touching. We sit silently for time. I
begin to feel awkward again." (Silvey 190). What do you think Charlie was thinking at that
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Economic Growth It Can Muster
economic growth it can muster. And without the TPP, the rules of trade in Asia will be written
without the input of the U.S. Both are critical in their own way. If Trump implements all the policies
he's been talking about, the next year to year and a half could be very complicated for Mexico," said
Jesús Peña Gonzalez, an economist, and director of a manufacturing firm in Monterrey, Mexico. (9)
Mexico's economy has long depended on trade with the U.S., and those ties have only deepened
since 1994 when the North American Free Trade Agreement lowered trade barriers between the two
nations. Mexican exports more than quadrupled since NAFTA went into effect; they accounted for
37.5 percent of Mexico's gross domestic product in 2015 (they make ... Show more content on
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The announcement took place the same day Trump threatened General Motors to move production
of the Chevy Cruze to the U.S. or face a big border tax. Ford CEO Mark Fields has said the
prospects of a "positive business environment under President–elect Trump, particularly
manufacturing," played a role in this decision. Economists in Mexico see the move as part of a
larger threat to the Mexican economy. "Beyond the supposed tariffs or any of his proposed anti–
Mexico policies, Mexico is going to suffer the most from the anti–Mexico sentiment that Mr. Trump
is promoting among American society and businesses," said Manuel Molano, general adjunct
director at the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness, a think tank. "I'm really concerned that with
his art of persuasion, Trump will convince more individuals and companies to do less business with
Mexico." (10) Some recommendations I would give to President Trump is to cut corporate and
individual taxes that are effecting significant regulatory rollback and fixing the Affordable Care Act
that may help stimulate growth but will not be a sufficient condition to stimulate growth. Significant
regulatory rollback will help. Some other recommendations I would give to Donald Trump are to
reinstitute the Glass–Steagall Act because Wall Street cannot be trusted to manage their risk
properly. This would separate true banking activities from the
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A Literary Analysis Of April Morning By Howard Fast
April Morning Literature Analysis Garison Julius Core 1 Humanities Introduction April Morning, is
a novel written by Howard Fast. It is a young adult story that is about the American Revolutionary
War. The novel is narrated through the perspective of Adam Cooper and is about the horrors of war.
This novel takes place in twenty–four hours before the battle of Lexington and Concord. This book
is about how the characters of this story figure out that all their dreams of independence from the
British are about to begin. But they also realized that their dream has a high price and most colonist
refuses to pay that. Most of the men were ordinary like Moses Cooper and Simmons who were not
trained in the art of battle. Another ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, the village that Adam lived in was a very peaceful place, but due to the war between
the redcoats and the colonist, the village became a warzone. "The whole British front burst into a
roar of flame and smoke, and our whole world crashed at us, and broke into little pieces that fell
around our ears, and came to an end" (Page 100). This quote is stated by Adam Cooper in the very
first battle near the village. He says this after he see's his dad and many others lay dead on the floor.
Similar to this many other places have also changed over the period of
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Pt1420 Unit 6 Paper
Before a participation process can be designed and implemented, one must determine if there is a
problem to begin with. I would argue the need for judgment links to tyranny. The person setting the
table for a potential process has control over how the problem is framed and if there is a problem to
begin with. Perhaps the public needs to be involved in even the planning process of 'the process'
itself? Could this look like a group of stakeholders? If the goal is to create a horizontal, people
controlled system of decision–making? A compromise that deals with the challenge articulated
above is some form of power devolution. It's not an invitation to have too 'many cooks in the
kitchen'; rather devolution promotes the decentralization of power and decision–making. The
creation of public action unites in neighborhoods or "delineated ecosystems habits" addresses the
need to get the public involved and may increase the perceived legitimacy and hope that the
community could actually effect change. All of this exists within the context of the state and under
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At what point would these groups cross from being local community groups to simply another level
of government? And would that render the goal of the process ineffective? Would this lengthen the
feedback
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Jack's Grapes Of Wrath'
This quote runs through Jack's mind while he and Anne are lying next to each other in a flashback.
Anne asks Jack what he plans to do with his life and Jack responds by saying that he was thinking
about studying law. Anne then claims that Jack made it up on the spot and it did not seem genuine.
This is when Jack thinks this quote. This quote almost perfectly sums up Jack's personality. He is
saying that he had not thought at all about his future or cared to dwell on it. He did not care what he
did with his life. He simply wanted to get a job, get a paycheck, spend the money and then go back
to work on Monday like any normal person would do. He had no ambition to do something special
with his life. Jack is a smart guy yet he refuses to muster
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Hamlet Character Analysis
Questions regarding life, death, and the reasoning behind all of our existences are questions
philosophers continuously ask themselves, and unfortunately, philosophies have yet to sufficiently
answer them. Over many centuries, an abundance of philosophers dedicated their lives in search of
answers to these questions. Throughout Shakespeare's classic tragedy Hamlet, the protagonist
explores these existential questions, seeking clarity and justice as he attempts to cope with his
father's death. In the end, Hamlet proves to be an exceedingly existential character by showing
concerns with reason, action, and death.
When Prince Hamlet's father, king of Denmark, dies, he returns home and grieves the death of his
father. In turn, he discovers his father's death was no accident. The Ghost of Old Hamlet tells his son
that his brother, Hamlet's uncle, Claudius murdered him in order to receive his crown. The rest of
the play revolves around Hamlet planning revenge against Claudius to prove he is truly guilty of the
crime; however, Hamlet shows signs of ignorance toward manifesting his thoughts into action and
relies on scheming instead. Reasoning causes him to delay his revenge against Claudius until Act V
of the play, where he finally musters up the courage to kill Claudius. His decision to choose action
over reason, after choosing reason for four Acts, proves Hamlet morphed into an existential
character. Hamlet appears to be the embodiment of an anti–existentialist in the beginning
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Melinda Courageous Quotes
Harassment, exclusion, physical assault, these things should not have to be suffered by anyone. Well
that's all what speak is about, Melinda, a freshman who is bullied and ignored for calling the police
during a summer party. But that's not what I'm here to talk about, I'm talking about why it's
important to be courageous, and I'm using the book speak, as an example. Put simply, it's important
to be courageous because everyone has to stand up for themselves.
It's important for people to stand up for themselves because if they don't, they will never improve
and they'll be vulnerable when they are threatened or treated unfairly. In this quote, Melinda is stuck
in the janitors closet and is being attacked by Andy Evans. But then Melinda chooses to fight back,
she grabs a piece of broken glass and puts it to his throat: "His lips are paralyzed. He cannot speak.
That's good enough. Me: 'I said no.'" (Anderson Pg 195). If she had not been courageous enough to
stand up for herself, she could have been hurt, or worse. That's why it is important to be courageous
and for people to protect themselves. Giving up and giving in could be detrimental to them and
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But persistence is key if they want to improve, and it takes courage to do something to improve
yourself. In this quote, Melinda is trying to better her situation and to overcome her trauma from the
summer before: "I go to every single class for a week. It feels good to know what the teachers are
talking about again." (Anderson Pg 120). Improving yourself is challenging, and mustering up the
courage to persist and keep trying could help other people to
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Idealism In W. D. Valgardson's The Novice
"Idealism is fine, but as it approaches reality, the cost becomes prohibitive." –William F. Buckley Jr.
Here, William F. Buckley Jr. sends a warning: that idealism itself is fine, but idealism which
threatens reality can have prohibitive consequences. W.D. Valgardson's short story, The Novice,
shows a sailor reflecting on his life, and his fate, as he and what's left of his crew wade in Alberta's
Lake Narrows, waiting for sunrise. In WD Valgardson's, The Novice the reader should come to the
realization that idealism may be dangerous when it skews the truth, but that it is ultimately
necessary in the face of misfortune, so one may maintain hope in the face of challenging obstacles.
In The Novice the protagonist and his crew end up in their life–threatening situation through a
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The mate ties his crew to the white–painted wreckage in order to keep him and his crew afloat, this
represents the mate tying himself to the white–painted idealism, which landed him and his crew in
their predicament, to keep him and his crew alive. It is only after he ties himself to his idealism that
he is able to think not only positively, but also rationally. He thinks of when the white wreckage will
serve its purpose and he, "[will] abandon it." (pg. 6). He realizes that because of his idealism he
landed where he is, but that it is also necessary for him while he faces adversity. Similarly, the final
moments of the short story, the mate awaits the sunrise, a new beginning, "certain the the clouds
would open like a vast curtain and the heavens give them a sign." (pg. 6) This "sign" is a chance at
life for the surviving crew members. It is only after the crew clings on to idealism, that they can stay
alive, and have a chance of survival through their drastic quandry; they need idealism to foster hope,
so they may
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Simulated Abandon Ship Essay
Captain,
Good morning!
HST just finished our Graded GQ and Simulated Abandon Ship. HST failed the Simulated Abandon
Ship portion. It took 45 minutes to muster and give a false mustered report. Weapons Department
was the only Department who was lined up in formation with professional made Life Raft # signs,
had 100% muster and done within 15 minutes. Yesterday, HST had a graded Man Overboard which
HST failed. During this Man Overboard Drill, the Weapons Department was the only Department
who mustered everyone face–to–face and turned in muster report within 7 minutes. Now the Big XO
is asking everyone, why is the Weapons Department able to get the job done, be organized, and be
on–time? And, why is rest of the Departments failing? I am having a blast in this Sandlot. Hey, I am
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Stephen "Sick–Mind" Paddock, I do not have too much intel on him other than what is reported in
the #1 News Network in the World "CNN". Have you noticed how quiet and cautious FOX NEWS
has been reporting/covering this sick–mind person? I do not know if Mr. Paddock was a liberal
democrat or a big Bernie Sanders' fan but one thing for sure is that he proved once again why we
need very–strict gun control laws. LT McMillian, I am ... ... ... just sayin'! :–)
Life is great underway. I am living every day onboard as if it's my last day. If we have a Tiger Cruise
I will let you all know so you can come onboard and give your spouse, children or close relatives the
experience of being onboard of an Aircraft Carrier underway especially onboard the mighty
TRUMAN and her crew. True, we are not doing so great during TSTA–FEP graded events but I have
faith in our crew. Morale is above average. If you would like to come onboard during a Tiger Cruise,
I will find some of personnel to sponsor each of your family since I will be restricted to a specific
number of people that I can bring.
Stay in touch and stay
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Personal Narrative Essay: Loss Is A Part Of Life
Very few people discuss loss. Many people happily talk about life and the adventures, and
excitement every day brings. But loss, loss is a part of life. Those who experience a loss of a loved
one, typically avoid discussion, avoid the questions rapidly spewed at them: "So, how has it been?"
"How are you holding up?" and they avoid social interactions. But, discussing loss, just like one
would discuss life, is essential in fixing the broken pieces. In one year, I experienced a lot of loss.
My grandmother, my aunt, and I believed that everyone was being taken from me. So, I recognize
the fake smile, the head nodding, and the muster of generic replies. I understand the difficulties in
coping, the emotions, the tears, the broken heart, and the insurmountable pain. I understand the
feeling that everything inside of you is shattered. But, discussing one's loss, slowly fixes the broken
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I've realized this because of Indie–pop star Ingrid Michaelson. Ingrid Michaelson discussed the loss
of her mother, showed her own strength, and now, inspires other going through a loss of their own.
Last year, Michaelson lost her mother, Elizabeth Egbert to cancer. The loss of a parent is
indescribable. One spends many years with a parent, whether it be a mother, a father, or both. Your
parent becomes a part of you. And you, become a part of your parent. This is how it was for
Michaelson. She described herself as her mother's "mini–me." That bond that Michaelson had with
her mother was something special, something magical, something beautiful. Michaelson's mother
was her unwavering support system. She was the reason Michaelson is the person she is today. Her
personality, her kindness, her humbleness, her dedication, it all stems from her mother.
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Reflection Paper On The Odyssey
After hours, if not days, on the tumultuous sea we come to a patch of water near a desolate beach of
perfect calm. As we row deeper in, everything dulls, the oars breaking the water, the wind in our
sail, not a natural breath heard whatsoever. What little hope our dwindling crew had slowly being
chipped away, piece by piece. Our "gracious" leader Odysseus hails us, "We've arrived at the island
marking the entrance of Hadês." As he says those chilling words, our hopes sink faster than the
setting sun in the distance, an unnatural cold takes hold, turning our breath into that of clouds. The
crew and I set to work preparing the earthen chalice required for the offering while our "trusty"
leader goes to work praying. The prayers turn to echoing moans as the sky falls to a twilight hue,
cold drilling into my body. The crew begrudgedly pours our precious honey and milk into the pit,
along with the rich crimson blood of our slaughtered offerings. With a metallic sweetness
permeating the air, turning my stomach even further, we quickly find ourselves surrounded by the
lilith forms of the deceased. My hand grips the pommel of my sword as if to never let go as the
primal fear of all my animalistic urges kick in. It takes every ounce of my will and training to coerce
my body back into control but I finally do. "We must protect the precious liquor at all costs, draw
your swords men," exclaims Odysseus. With hesitation I draw my sword, I will do his bidding, for
now. I grit my teeth
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Command Officer At The Head Of Ficer
Command Chief Petty Officer/Command Leading Petty Officer
Recommended Number of Position(s) for the Role:
There is only one cadet at the head of the unit – this role can be referred to as the Command Chief
Petty Officer when the cadet has the rank of a Chief Petty Officer or the Command Leading Petty
Officer (CLPO) otherwise.
Description of the Role
The Command Leading Petty Officer (CLPO) is the highest ranking cadet in the unit and sets the
tone, discipline and achievement for the entire unit. The CLPO reports directly to the Executive
Officer on all matters regarding the unit and is responsible for keeping the unit cadets up to
standards set by the XO and CO. The cadet holding this position should be a strong and effective
leader, support the adult and cadet leadership to ensure that all cadets have a positive and enriching
drill experience and groom future leaders from among the cadets.
Responsibilities of the Role
Provide the leadership and guidance needed to ensure that the unit is always presented in the best
possible manner
Communicate the direction from the adult leadership to the unit and bring up any concerns from the
unit to the adult leadership
Work with the adult and cadet leadership to implement changes and improvements
Execute the plan of the month (POM) in a military fashion; Work with LPOs to adjust to any
unexpected changes and ensure that the unit is organized and efficient while making corrections to
align back with the POM; Provide
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Grading System Ethos Pathos Logos
Alexis: "We should keep the present grading system because it tells students that certain standards
of excellence must be met if individuals are to reach their full potential," is the most persuasive
argument to an audience that believes the current grading system is too competitive and should be
replaced by a pass/fail system instead. The argument uses logos appeal by emphasizing the
importance of ambition in the journey for excellence, since healthy competition motivates students
to improve their skills in order to catch up to their peers and ultimately become more skilled. The
audience cannot deny that increased motivation and self–improvement are essential in becoming
successful. There is also pathos since the argument is optimistic by
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Cynosure Moments In The Marine Corps Essay
Born November 10, 1775, the United States Marine Corps are split into two main forces one part
land one part Navy fleet. This unique capability would allow the Marines to operate in multiple
situations. The following paper has highlighted what the author considered cynosure moments in the
Marines history that has allowed the corps to signify its place in U.S. history. Captains Samuel
Nicholas and fellow colleague Robert Mullan would organize the first Marine Corps muster.
Traveling to a local Tavern in Philadelphia named Tun, these men gathered recruits with promises of
adventures (and above all the occasional mug of beer, which was apparent in helping persuade the
future recruits) as a result of these recruits would make up the first five ... Show more content on
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Marching approximately 600 miles across the hot Libyan Desert O'Bannon and his Marines would
storm past the fortifications and enter the city of Dema and the crew of the USS Philadelphia Born
November 10, 1775, the United States Marine Corps are split into two main forces one part land one
part Navy fleet. This unique capability would allow the Marines to operate in multiple situations.
The following paper has highlighted what the author considered cynosure moments in the Marines
history that has allowed the corps to signify its place in U.S. history. Captains Samuel Nicholas and
fellow colleague Robert Mullan would organize the first Marine Corps muster. Traveling to a local
Tavern in Philadelphia named Tun, these men gathered recruits with promises of adventures (and
above all the occasional mug of beer, which was apparent in helping persuade the future recruits) as
a result of these recruits would make up the first five companies that would serve aboard the
Continental Navy ships. Captain Samuel Nicholas would later lead these recruits on the marine's
first amphibious raid in the year
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Marching Through A Novel By John Updike
Tolerance and tenacity are two characteristics that most writers and poets struggle to maintain. They
must summon the will to push themselves in order to do their work and produce meaningful art. The
same goes within society, individuals have to choose whether or not to continuing trying to fight for
what they want or give into all the objects that are restraining them. In the poem "Marching Through
a Novel", John Updike contrasts his characters' undying devotion with his own lack of power
through the use of a forceful tone and imagery that is homogenous with life in the military in order
to prove the importance of persistence and perseverance. Updike personifies his characters as real
individuals whom always are obeying his decisions and
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Examples Of Diction In The Odyssey
In The Odyssey, Homer, the author, uses diction throughout the story to convey various tones while
also enhancing the inner meaning of the story. The Odyssey is about Odysseus, a persevering
warrior, who must endure ten years of hardship and struggle in order to return back home to Ithaca
after battling in the Trojan War. Homer utilizes diction in order to add insight and express his
thoughts and emotions regarding the stories of The Odyssey. In the stories, Homer uses very detailed
and specific diction to reveal deeper meaning in timely events, as he also demonstrates numerous
connections with readers through his word choice. Homer, in his writing of The Odyssey, develops a
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The story expresses, "And all this time, in travail, sobbing, gaining on the current, we rowed into the
straight...we heard the rock bellowing all around, and dark sand raged...my men in gloom...in fear of
being devoured" (The Odyssey, Lines 802–808). With this large description and use of dramatic
diction, Homer is able to express a tone of sorrow through the desperation and events that have
occurred in the stories. The denotation of travail is laborious stress and privation, while the
denotation of sobbing is a deep and desperate plea and/or cry. Both words present a tone of suffering
and Homer uses the diction in order to emphasize the degree of hardship Odysseus and his crew
have been through. This quote embodies the misery and deprivation that Odysseus and his crew
have faced along the journey and expresses the overarching tone of sorrow throughout many stories.
The quote starts with somewhat of a depressing tone to exemplify the austerity of the crew's
encounters with the Cyclops, The Land of the Dead, and the Sirens. The men remain in gloom
which has a denotation of sadness because they are soon to encounter Scylla and Charybdis and are
in deep fear of the future. In his writing, Homer successfully imprints a tone of sorrow in times of
hardship to add depth to the tragic and horrifying experiences that Odysseus and his crew have been
through, while also adding times of hope and upbringing later on in the
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Analysis Of April Morning By Howard Fast
Children always think they are old enough to do whatever they please no matter what age they are.
They think they have it hard living the life they do so, think about how it was back in 1775. In the
book April Morning, by Howard Fast, there was a fifteen year old boy named Adam, growing up in
a colonial village in Lexington, Massachusetts. Adam believed his father, Mosses, didn't love him.
He could never do anything right and he just wanted to prove that he was a man. He did all of this in
one day on April 19th, 1775. Adam just wants to be accepted by his father so, he signs up for the
army. Throughout the book he changes from a child, to a soldier, and finally into a man.
Before Adam can become a man he has to prove to his family and others that he truly is one. To do
so, he has to find a way to show the will to work and speak his mind. Adam has the features of a
man but, just because he is as tall as one doesn't mean he acts like one. Mosses always criticizes
Adam and is very hard on him to the point where Adam doesn't believe he is loved by his dad. Just
before dinner he goes and talks to granny about his father and what to do about it. "Granny acts
shocked by the question, Adam asks her why his parents criticize him for everything he does,"
(Novelguide Editors). The way Adam lives his life is terrible to him he just wants his parents to
understand that he is capable of doing the same things a man does. Judgment is the only thing he
thinks he's getting from his parents
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Taot Card Symbolism
The tarot themselves usually have 78 cards in the four main suits of wands, cups, pentacles, and
swords. They also the have suit of trumps, which are also called the major arcana, that are known to
deal with more universal energy that relates to the psychological and archetypal subconscious of
man. Each card symbolizing a different direct topic. Tarot cards are now commonly found as being
used in psychic practices here in America. They find themselves currently in such a niche in our
culture because the tarot cards are seen by many to muster divinatory meaning behind the overall
experience of sprawling the cards out and playing with them. By playing with them what is really
happening is that the cards begin to layout a story that is then interpreted
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The Importance of Accountability in the Army Essay examples
The Importance of Accountability Is so you know where everyone is so if you need a person for
something you will know where to find them. It is also necessary to have accountability to make
sure everyone in your unit is safe and so you make sure they are where they are supposed to be. You
also want your unit to be on standby so they are ready for anything that may happen. It is also
needed so nobody goes UA. When you have accountability it is easier to track down people if you
were to need them for anything. Being accountable means being dependable, showing up to work
and to appointments on time, meeting deadlines, being at the right place and at the right time and
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There many reasons why accountability is an important part of business. Showing up on time is a
very important thing when it comes to work because if you ever show up late that would be time lost
from the work day or the time you lost you could have been working on something but because you
showed up late that task was never completed on time as needed. When something is not done it
affects everything in the organization. If one thing isn't completed it affects all the other tasks like a
chain reaction. Another reason accountability is needed is so you know where weapons are located.
In leadership roles, accountability is the acknowledgment of responsibility for actions, decisions,
and resulting consequences. Some of those consequences can be loss of pay, loss of rank, or loss of
job. When you say you are going to get something done you are accountable of getting it done no
matter what because you gave your word that you were going to get it done. Whenever you don't
keep your word it makes everyone think you are not reliable. Then none of your peers will come to
you for help because you will not be able to complete the task. Consequences when you do
something wrong could mean that you can lose your job or just get a warning. Whenever you do
something wrong it is possible to correct your mistake if it is possible to make a correction. The
ways you can make a mistake when getting accountability is by not having an up to date muster
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Character Analysis Of Moses Cooper In 'The Grapes Of Wrath'
In the first chapter we meet Adam's family. Moses Cooper, (Adam's father) A hard–to–please man,
who never shows the slightest of TLC to Adam. Sarah Cooper, Adam's mother, who is very loving
and is a great cook. Levi Cooper, Adam's annoying little brother. Granny, Adam's grandmother and
Moses's mother. who is loving towards Adam, and always takes his side but doesn't agree much with
her own son.
Joseph Simmons, The cooper's neighbor. A kind man who could write.
cousin simmons' has a duaghter, Ruth. Adam and Ruth start to develop a relationship over time.
when Ruth brings up marriage Adam becomes skittish, and uneasy, because that is something he is
not considering yet. They were at diffrent points in their life They talk about Adam not going ...
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Adam heads off for the common as well. Sarah doesn't want her so to go, but Granny Backs him up
and tells Sarah that he must do this.He heads out, and sees night riders talking to Moses, the
reverand, and jonas parker. A muster militia book is put out to sign, for the british on on their way.
Adam sees levi and tells him to go home, but lecvi asks adam what he's going to do, and Adam says
he's going to sign it.
Adam and Moses walk to the village and prepare to go to the battlefield. A shot is fired, and a
British soldier shoots Moses, killing him. Runs out of fear knowing he has no time to go get his dad,
as the British attack. Adam barely escapes with his life by hiding in a storm drain, and he watches as
many of his militia are killed. Adam gets to the woods and hides inside a smokehouse. Levi finds
Adam and told him that Granny says not to come home until it's dark as she fears that the British
will kill him if they find him.
Adam is still in the smoke house and he misses his father a great deal, he can't accept that his father
is dead and that he needs to keep going. This is where Solomon comes in, he finds Adam in the
smoke house so he feeds him and he helps Adam realize that death is apart of life. Soon Adam is
dealing with the loss of his father better than before Solomon talked to
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  • 1. Nvq Level2 Plastering Que 839 Essay examples QCF 641 1.4 1) Fall restraint system should be used when working at height 2) PPE must be worn at all times and as instructed. 3) RPE should be worn when cutting stone 4) LEV should be used when working in a closed environment. 1.5 All health and safety equipment should be used in the correct environment. You should wear the correct PPE for the job i.e LEV when working in a closed environment. Read all hazard boards. 1.6 Information – first aid etc Prohibition – Prohibited from doing Mandatory – PPE Warning – Plant etc 1.7 To ensure you are safe and that the work environment is a safe place to work in and to inform contractors and operatives of any changes on site and also prevents accidents. 1.8 Follow all rules ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4.5 Bad working relationships can cause problems which can result in delays and the job incurring additional costs if it was to over run its schedule. 4.6 Treat all other people equally and show respect for other religions and diversity. The site should have disabled access and both male and female toilets. On site canteen should provide for differing dietry needs. QCF 643
  • 2. 1.3 Data Sheets – from hire company COSHH – on product CDM – in site office All information should be read and understood before use of the resource. 1.4 Any issues should be reported to the site manager. Unsuitable resources should be reported to site supervisor who will then be able to rectify the problem, 1.5 Data sheets can be requested from the hire company. Internet can also be a good resource for further information. 2.1 Work safely and don't take any risks. Correct PPE should be worn for the correct environment Materials and resources ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 4. Examples Of Epic Heroes In The Odyssey The epic hero is a staple of classic Greek myths, and Odysseus is a prime example. Epic heroes are always loyal, which is a very prominent trait of Odysseus, for better or for worse. Odysseus believes in his men, even after they completely disobey his orders. More importantly, he stayed loyal to his wife (more or less), even after being apart for 20 years. He missed his son's life, and yet neither of them were ever far from his mind. Another great example of the epic hero is the love of glory. Part of what made Odysseus so loyal to his men was how much they fed his ego, which is a direct example of what makes him crave glory. He also had a constant thirst for adventure and curiosity, making him fit all the criteria to crave glory as an epic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 6. Superhero-Personal Narrative I was preparing to destroy myself. I left my room, seeking out my closest relatives to bid farewell. I had resolved to come clean––to reveal my true identity. I was no superhero; just a terrified boy hoping to finally accept himself. The secret I had harbored so easily for years was finally consuming me. I was forced upon the brink of self–loathing: a single moment away from losing what little confidence it had taken me 17 years to muster. The words choked me. My mind swelled. A flood of insecurities launched a last–ditch effort to preserve my so–called "identity." I could back down; I could save myself; I could return to the safety of my own deception. But as I plummeted into that smothering abyss, I knew that I must act. And so I resisted. And so I confessed. And so I spoke. "Mom...Dad...I'm a writer." Oh yeah, I'm gay too––but that's beside the point. Coming out as a writer wasn't easy for me––I wasn't sure if my family could accept it, or if what I felt was a true indication of who I was. Was it "natural" for me to feel this way? Was I "faking it"? Even though I had always mused about and acted on urges as a child, I had never thought it could develop into something so genuine an interest. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Writing was undoubtedly my first (and arguably final) natural talent to develop. Growing up, I did not find immediate success with athletics. For an awkward, gay kid who would much rather host a ball than catch one, writing granted me a confidence boost proportional to the dignity I lost on the field. Even in the classroom, I struggled to make genuine friends, my companionships often burning bright and fizzling all too quickly. My relationship with writing, however, has always been far more comparable to a fit of sincere laughter––slow to begin, impossible to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 8. Army Vs. Military Army Another change occurred, in that armies changed from being mercenary based to kingdoms establishing their own standing armies. As a result, professional soldiers emerged which only continued to elevate the common soldier's status in society. This occurred for a few reasons. Before arquebuses, a state maintaining a standing army was incredibly dangerous and expensive to handle. A standing army under a commander was mechanically difficult to manage while standing bowmen, as stated before, required constant training to be effective. Granted, it was possible that a standing army could be stronger than a mercenary based army, but most countries did not want to take the continual drain on their resources. The French had developed a standing army merely out of necessity for themselves due to the Hundred Years War. However, with arquebuses, states could have the benefits of a standing army, but without technically having one. Once initially trained, Arquebuses could reside in their local communities until the kingdom called them. With this, Commanders now had to hold a better appreciation of these communities since that is where their troops came from instead of Condottieri having to recruit their mercenary armies individually. As the effectiveness of arquebuses continued to grow during the Italian Wars, they expectedly caught the attention of the philosophers of the time whose works pushed these new cultural attitudes toward the common soldier. Perhaps one of the greatest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 10. Lisa Fitzgerald's Testimony Of Faces The 'Testimony of Faces' display by Lisa Fitzgerald is a raw comment on the social sphere of Nicaragua, as well as a hopeful act of solidarity by photographer Lisa Fitzgerald. In her 'Testimony' Fitzgerald documents, in photograph, those she worked with on the tobacco fields o Jalapa Nicaragua in their adult lives. Shown side by side with pictures from each person's past, The photos of the tobacco workers makes a phenomenal job of sharing each testimony, in no words at all. Split into three main sections depicting the struggle of grueling plantation work, the horrors of the contra war, and the deadly effects of fumigants in Nicaragua respectively, Ms. Fitzgerald's photo exhibit takes on a journey through 1980s Jalapa Nicaragua that ends with a picture of herself (then and now) sitting triumphant as an accomplished teacher and photographer yet still punished. With one foot in the tobacco fields of Jalapa and the other stepping out onto a new world of opportunity, Fitzgerald fearlessly tells the story of her people while ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fitzgerald acts upon the strife in Nicaragua as if it was still her own. Fitzgerald can muster this empathy because she has personal experience in the tobacco fields of her native country; we are called to muster the same empathy even though we are infinitely more removed than Fitzgerald. This is Jesus's example to us, an example personified in Jalapa, Le chambon, and hopefully every week day at each of our PULSE placements. To walk with those we serve means suffering with them, it means giving up some of our privilege not only to lend, but so that we can feel as they feel, and act on their behave as they would act on their own; how we would act on our own. This kenosis is a requirement in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 12. Moses Cooper In A Separate Peace Moses is an ordinary farmer, and is one of the leader in the revolutionary activities. He is a very opinionated man and likes to argue. He is proud of his Protestant heritage as a "people of the Book," and he scolds his son Adam for superstitious behavior, telling him the Coopers have been proud of their literate and educated tradition. Moses helps a lot of people especially his neighbor Joseph Simmons. Moses helped Simmons draft the statement on the rights of man as a basis for negotiating with the British for independence. Moses is hard on his son Adam until he hears that Adam does not think that he loves him. "Hate him? My father exploded of all the crazy notions, of all idiotic ideas. There is a boy, my first born son–why would I hate him." (Page 45) He tells him he is too young for the Committee but at the last minute allows his son to sign up for the muster on the Common because he sees in Adam's eyes that he will lose his son if he does not recognize him as a man in front of the other men. In the book, Moses Cooper is portrayed as a very opinionated, religious, and an enraged man but behind all of this he is a very emotional person. This is proven as the book reaches "The Morning," section of the book. In the beginning Moses had no sympathy towards Adam and always looked at him as if he was a boy, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cooper is Moses' wife and Adam's mother. Sarah is a very quiet women and is the peacemaker in the family. She is known for her cooking skills of donker which is a type of Dutch food. Sarah intervenes when she finds out that Adam states his father doesn't love him. She tells Moses about Adam's concern. After Moses dies, she looks to Adam as the head of the family. In the beginning of the book, Sarah Cooper also looked at Adam as if he was a boy, but after he signed the Muster book she looked at him as a man. Her entire perspective of Adam changed, when he joined the others to march against the British, because she always thought of him as a little ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 14. Muniba Mazari Speech Analysis Muniba Mazari's speech is very emotionally powerful. It reminded me of a bumper sticker with the quote "well–behaved women seldom make history" that I saw a few days ago on a car. In both of these cases, the concept of conforming to the traditional conventions of femininity is strongly discouraged. Mazari, for instance, was astonishingly able to muster the strength to change from being a passive and compliant female to the strong, independent woman she is today. As a result, despite having experienced a horrendous car accident that completely altered her life, she overcame her new disabilities and even bettered her life. Muniba Mazari would have continued to be stuck inside an unhappy marriage, however, if she never decided to command greater ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 16. Importance of Accountability PV2 Starling, LaTonya Importance of Accountability The importance of accountability and communication in the Military is so each and every personal is all on the same page. Also so our organization runs smooth. Communication is the heart of what makes the United States Army what it is today. Without communication vital information would not be passed down from the Chief of Command to a chain of Non Commissioned Officers to the soldiers. Not to mention, innocent lives would be in jeopardy, missions would be misconstrued, and simple information from NCO to soldier would be conflicted. The smallest amount of information is always imperative. For example, if a soldier goes out over the weekend and doesn't inform anyone of he or she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you always have a hundred percent accountability you will never have any problems like wondering where someone is or like wondering why something missing. If you ever have a problem like that then it is because you are not doing a very good job at keeping track of anything. If someone like that were to be in charge of a large group of people and not know if someone could be missing is not a good way to be leader. That's why being disciplined on it early in your career is important. I understand. One example of being responsible would be to remember to properly PMCS you're vehicle prior to taking it on mission. The responsible thing to do would be to go through every aspect of the PMCS and not taking any shortcuts. If your vehicle were to fail on you while you were outside the wire you could potentially endanger everyone's lives on the entire convoy.As said before responsibility must be used in every part of being a Soldier in the U.S. Army, not just PMCSing a vehicle, responsibility falls under just about every topic such as, waking up with enough time to prepare for your first formation, or mission, being in the proper uniform, and having all of the inspect able items without having to be reminded or helped in any way. Accountability is: the obligation imposed by law or lawful order or regulation on an officer or other person for keeping accurate record of property, documents, or funds. There many reasons why ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17.
  • 18. Telstra Environmental Responsibility Essay Environment and sustainability Telstra has a long–term plan for their company and customers to prolong electronic devices and materials. Therefore, they have provided the solutions for 'e–waste' to achieve the refreshed and renewed targets in "more holistic and coordinated manner" that can maintain the environmental conditions, simultaneously, human benefits in general (Corporate Waste Solutions 2017). Otherwise, Telstra takes the responsibility to manage the resources the use and provide the customers and public the chance to reuse and recycle, as stated in the article "supply chain decisions to reduce e–waste and drive more circular economy thinking." (Corporate Waste Solutions 2017). Telstra also holds and values a responsibility to manage their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Telstra aimed at minimising most of their material environmental impacts across three strategic focus areas: Environmental Customer Value Proposition (ECVP) – quantifying and communicating how our products and services can enable our customers to reduce their environmental impacts, particularly energy use and carbon emissions Operational Excellence – actively identifying and minimising material environmental impacts and operating costs Sustainable Supply Chain – working with and influencing suppliers to manage and reduce the environmental and social impacts of their operations and of the products and services they provide to Telstra. Impact on Environment – Telstra vs Competitors Decreasing Electronic waste: Vodafone is one of the founding Mobile Muster members that is a green program to recycle the electronic used devices. For instance, there is over '11,000 kilos of e–Waste' per each year for their branches and service centre and it equals as 42,00 phones (Reducing waste, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 20. Allusions In The Hollow Men Mem Without Nothing Have you ever been felt so miserable that you can't even talk? There are men that can't even muster up enough enthusiasm to even talk. In "The Hollow Men," by T.S. Eliot, Eliot uses three themes–– society's lack of spiritual guidance and truth, a lack of an emotional outlet, and the meaninglessness of life––to get his point across about the miserableness of the hollow men. The poem "The Hollow Men" is a tragedy fiction poem published in the 1920's. It is a depressing time period where men are trapped in desert all alone. No games, no romance, and no happiness at all. The dessert is filled with dryness just like their souls. The poem shows an allusion that because the desert is turned dry making the hollow men dry inside. The hollow men are very hollow, and that is introduced into the poem in a lack of spiritual guidance and truth. When Eliot uses says the line "the eyes are not here" he is referring to people that are strong in religion and faith. Though when he is talking about when the eyes are not there means it's the "death's twilight kingdom", which means the narrator has an absence of faith or religion. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reason I brought this up is because the narrator gives us a broad example of this when they say "our dried voices..." (I.5.) "...Are quiet and meaningless" (I.7.) this gives the reader an image in their head of dried cracked faces trying to speak but not making any sound. This alludes to the saying "a painting can mean a thousand words". The imagery that the narrator uses portrays how the author is just disgusted by how narrator's voice can not be heard. It also represents how the government thinks that the people and what they say is irrelevant, and they only care about what is on their political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21.
  • 22. Vice-Chief Johnson Observation Five years ago, I was stationed on USS PEARL HARBOR. During my tour I was Leading Chief of Navigation and Administration Department. Senior Chief Johnson was the Leading Chief of Operation Department. Our Sailors shared living spaces. The Executive Officer inspected the living spaces each day. During several inspections, he found that Sailors used shower curtain clips to hold the flow of water open. The executive officer asked Senior Chief Johnson to fix the problem. One night after the Navigation Brief in the wardroom, Senior Johnson wanted to discuss the living space issue. He was tasked by the executive officer to resolve the shower issue. The conversation started calm. He told me the shower curtain clips use had been going on for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 24. Why Proctoring Is Important Proctoring is the process of watching someone taking an examination, and enforces discipline in a school. An example is when students take their SAT's the adults there are acting as proctors. They are there to make sure no is cheating, but also them to assist students in time keeping for the finals. Uopeople uses proctoring for a very simple reason, honesty is not always guaranteed. When a test is taken in a classroom there are plenty of people watching for cheating. When a test is taken at home you need someone to do this for the school. One item that proctoring is there to avoid is cheating. Cheating in this area can range widely from using notes on a different tab, to having someone else take a test for you. Proctoring is very important ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 26. Thomas Cochrane 's Life And Life Thomas Cochrane was born on December 14, 1775 in Annsfield, Scotland. He was the eldest son of Archibald and Anna Gilchrist Cochrane, and had three brothers: Archibald, Basil and William. Thomas received little to no formal schooling, which taught him to be self–reliant and practical. Thomas shared his eccentricity and intellectual curiosity with his father, a scientist and inventor. In November of 1784, Anna Cochrane passed away. Soon after, Thomas was sent to Mr. Chauvet's military academy in Kensington, London. His father had secured this role for Thomas through aristocratic connections, however, it was not Thomas' dream. In 1792, Thomas finished military schooling, but decided to join the navy instead. Thankfully for Thomas, his uncle, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Thomas came aboard, the Hind had been ordered to prepare to go south. In fall of 1793, his uncle learned he had been appointed to command the Thetis. The crew was transferred and Thomas was given the opportunity to prepare the ship for sea. Had inherited from his father an intense passion for understanding how things worked and how they could be improved. Over the next two years, Thomas learned all aspects of a ship, including how to do each specialist trade and how to handle a boat in all weather conditions. This practical working knowledge of a ship and seamanship would prove to benefit him greatly when he commanded his own vessel. On April 13, 1795, Cochrane joined the Africa, a 64–gun ship. He spent 5 weeks as acting lieutenant. He eventually reboarded the Thetis as acting second lieutenant and waited for an official promotion. These skills allowed Thomas to take the lieutenant 's exams, which he passed in 1796. Soon after, Cochrane was appointed as lieutenant on the flagship the Resolution. It was an extremely peaceful boat; the officers got along and the crew was enjoyed their work, but cochrane understood that promotion was not likely aboard the Resolution. In 1798, he reboarded his uncles frigate and sailed for EnglanD where he was appointed eighth lieutenant on Lord Keith's flagship HMS Barfleur, serving in the Mediterranean. Because of his natural independent disposition, Cochrane never failed to irritate some of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 28. All Our Relations By Winona Ladukee Summary All Our Relations by Winona LaDuke describes the neglect and unfair hardships that Native American people have had to experience over time. LaDuke uses Aristotelian appeals such as logos and pathos to tell how the white man disparaged these people. She spoke of Gail Small, a Montana State University professor and a well–known advocate for Native peoples. The way LaDuke tells Small's story is perhaps the most and persuasive of all. "Gail is the kind of woman you'd want to watch your back at a meeting with dubious characters. She will watch it, and she'll guard your flank as well. And, when she is ready, she will send the opposition reeling. No matter how limited her weaponry, she is able to muster it." (LaDuke, All Our Relations 75) LaDuke ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 30. Dbq 11 Great Admonitions 1911 general muster which was taken between the 5th of February and the 5th of March in. The general muster was a count of everyone in the colony. It was arranged alphabetically in groups, male and female convicts, free men and women.1 The following year on the 3rd of August 1812, William married Elizabeth Carter at St John's Parish Church, Parramatta. Elizabeth had been convicted at the Somerset assizes, given 7 years transportation for stealing and arrived on the Alexander in 1806. Her occupation was domestic duties. It appears both William and Elizabeth were illiterate as their signature in the church register is by their mark, an X.2 Image 2.3 William and Elizabeth had six children. Ann, born 1807, John, baptised 8th of September ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 31st December 1824 – On list of district and other constables doing duty in Sydney and its vicinity.11 The 1822 Muster held on the 15th of August has William and all six children living with him. He's a constable residing on Castlereagh Street, Sydney. His wife, Elizabeth, is recorded under her maiden name of Carter. The record reflects she is married to William and living in Sydney.12 In November 1828 the first census of New South Wales was completed. William continues to live on Castlereagh street, with three of his children, Elizabeth, Catherine, and Thomas. He is working as a stonemason and holds a conditional pardon.13 As the colony grew the requirement for stone masons was increasing. The demand for new buildings to house the ever increasing population. At this time the Governor of New South Wales, General Sir Ralph Darling, was implementing a major road building project with new roads heading north, south and west from Sydney. He formed the Roads and Bridges Department to oversee these projects. This increased the radius of the Sydney area from 40 miles to 200 miles. Expanding the opportunities for the growing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 32. How Does Emerson Characterize The Scholar Emerson elaborates upon the necessity of the scholar by describing his pivotal role in society. He first describes the responsibilities of the scholar as "to cheer, to raise, and to guide men by showing them facts amid appearances." The description introduces the idea that the world brims with illusions intended to prey upon the weakness of the common man, and that the scholar must help him navigate this labyrinth of truths and inaccuracies. Furthermore, Emerson elucidates that the scholar's responsibility encompasses interpreting the world around him by personifying Reason as an entity that "pronounces on the passing men and events of today," and tasking the scholar with interpreting her observations. Emerson goes on to characterize the scholar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 34. ATC DET B Essay 1. Situation. On 15 November 2017 at 0730, all full duty status Marines attached to ATC DET B will participate and run through the obstacle course at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Miramar. 2. Mission. To implement unit cohesion and camaraderie through enhanced unit physical training (PT) combat conditioning for Air Traffic Control Detachment Bravo (ATC DET B). Physical fitness for Marines is inherent to the Marine Corps to meet the new physical standards set forth and unit combat readiness. This physical fitness event shall challenge each Marines physical strength, confidence, and ability to run through the obstacle course in a timely manner. 3. Execution: a. Commander's Intent. To promote ATC DET B combat readiness, by performing the obstacle course helping strengthen unit cohesion, promote good morale, and camaraderie. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tasks: (1) ATC DET B: (a) All Marines who are full duty status shall be present at the obstacle course, see enclosure (1). (b) All Work Section Supervisors shall obtain accountability of their section and report it to the Platoon Sergeant. (2) Corporal Gibbons: (a) Designate (1) Martial Arts Instructor (MAI) to instruct and perform the obstacle course event. (b) Designate (2) safety officers or combat life savers (CLS). (c) Designate (2) Marines E–3 and below to drive safety government vehicle to obstacle course, see enclosure (1). d. Coordinating Instructions. At 0715, ATC DET B will muster at the obstacle course, see enclosure (1). The Platoon Sergeant will obtain morning accountability of all work sections, and then report accountability to Maintenance SNCOIC and Operations SNCOIC no later than 0730. (1) Timeline. Timeline for this event will be as follows: Wednesday, November 15th 0715–0730: Muster and accountability, see enclosure (1) 0730–0830: Obstacle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 36. The Importance Of Stakeholders And Stakeholders For... This paper will look at the different stakeholders which include primary stakeholders, secondary stakeholders, and key stakeholders and list some contacts and stakeholders that might be important for me to contact for getting a domestic shelter opened in the Gary, Indiana area or surrounding counties that need one. In addition, questions will be answered about what organizations that I may collaborate with for my proposal on a domestic violence shelter and people that could part of the action plan. Furthermore, this paper will discuss who should be the leader of the group and if an advisory council or task force may be formed and how one might be established. 2.4 IMAGINE Paper 2– Muster Support What is a stakeholder? Name and briefly discuss/describe specific stakeholders that you will likely need to consult with for your proposal. Name, describe, and discuss at least five stakeholders. "Stakeholders are those who may be affected by or have an effect on an effort. They may also include people who have a strong interest in the effort for academic, philosophical, or political reasons, even though they and their families, friends, and associates are not directly affected by it" (Community Toolbox, 2016). In addition, there are different types of stakeholders such as primary stakeholders, secondary stakeholders, and key stakeholders and the differences between them are their relationships to the effort in question which for my topic would be a domestic violence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 38. Life Of Pi Faith Essay Faith in Life of Pi Surviving at sea is a matter of brains and brawns. A quick wit and smart thinking can get you a long way, but if there is no will to continue, to live, all hope is lost. When Pi lost everything he loved in a matter of minutes, adrift at sea, he is left with a hodgepodge of animals. Yet, what calls on him relentlessly is not the need for survival, but the necessity for faith. Faith that he will be rescued soon, faith in his abilities, and, most importantly, faith in Richard Parker. He musters up the determination to endure and convinces himself of what he has to fight for. As soon as the ship sinks, Pi drastically seeks for "[his] family, for survivors, for another lifeboat, for anything that might bring [him] hope". He trusted that someone must be looking for him, for surely a sunken ship is a matter of utmost importance: "[Pi] was certain [he] wasn't alone. It was inconceivable that the Tsimtsum would sink without eliciting a peep of concern". He constantly remains on the lookout for a search crew, that he can't possibly be alone in the middle of the Pacific. Even near the end of the novel, Pi hasn't lost hope, sending a bottle with his information adrift with the message "Please advise ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So much so that he had to find ways to become adaptable to his new situation and keep his mind away from wandering, disparaging thoughts. He racks his brain for ways to tame his dangerous company and succeeds despite the direst of situations. He finds himself transitioning from a devoted vegetarian to a hunger–crazed carnivore, the first time being the hardest where he killed a fish out of pure necessity and then "wept heartily over [the] poor little deceased soul", he was appalled by the fact that he "was now a killer. . . sixteen years old. . . and now [he] had blood on [his] hands" but noted how after that it got easier. What he had to do, whatever it may be, was the price to pay for his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. Charlie Courage Quotes It's the middle of the night, Charlie is sweaty and hot, and he can't fall asleep... But suddenly there's a pound on his window. Charlie is terrified to turn around and look to see what it is, but he musters the courage to look at his window. At the front of his window Jasper Jones the most feared kid in Corrigan, is at Charlie's house in the middle of the dark night. Jasper Jones by Craig Silvey was a suspenseful and nerve racking book, it starts out when Jasper comes to show Charlie Laura's dead body in the middle of the night, most of the book Charlie and Jasper try to keep this murder a secret and also try to figure out the killer. Charlie changes a lot throughout the book and gets a girlfriend along the way. Charlie shows the most courage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most people get shy when they are attempting to talk to their crush, but not Charlie. Charlie would talk to Eliza as if she were his best friend, even though he has been keeping Laura's death from her the entire time, Charlie still manages to talk to her. Plus, Charlie's only 13 years old, could you imagine as a thirteen year old kid trying to talk to your crush, after you had just witnessed her sister's hanging body from a tree just a few days ago. Charlie wasn't relaxed and comfortable with Eliza the whole time, but he was most of the time spent with her. "Eliza and I sit down. We're no longer holding hands, but I am acutely aware of our shoulders touching. We sit silently for time. I begin to feel awkward again." (Silvey 190). What do you think Charlie was thinking at that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. Economic Growth It Can Muster economic growth it can muster. And without the TPP, the rules of trade in Asia will be written without the input of the U.S. Both are critical in their own way. If Trump implements all the policies he's been talking about, the next year to year and a half could be very complicated for Mexico," said Jesús Peña Gonzalez, an economist, and director of a manufacturing firm in Monterrey, Mexico. (9) Mexico's economy has long depended on trade with the U.S., and those ties have only deepened since 1994 when the North American Free Trade Agreement lowered trade barriers between the two nations. Mexican exports more than quadrupled since NAFTA went into effect; they accounted for 37.5 percent of Mexico's gross domestic product in 2015 (they make ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The announcement took place the same day Trump threatened General Motors to move production of the Chevy Cruze to the U.S. or face a big border tax. Ford CEO Mark Fields has said the prospects of a "positive business environment under President–elect Trump, particularly manufacturing," played a role in this decision. Economists in Mexico see the move as part of a larger threat to the Mexican economy. "Beyond the supposed tariffs or any of his proposed anti– Mexico policies, Mexico is going to suffer the most from the anti–Mexico sentiment that Mr. Trump is promoting among American society and businesses," said Manuel Molano, general adjunct director at the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness, a think tank. "I'm really concerned that with his art of persuasion, Trump will convince more individuals and companies to do less business with Mexico." (10) Some recommendations I would give to President Trump is to cut corporate and individual taxes that are effecting significant regulatory rollback and fixing the Affordable Care Act that may help stimulate growth but will not be a sufficient condition to stimulate growth. Significant regulatory rollback will help. Some other recommendations I would give to Donald Trump are to reinstitute the Glass–Steagall Act because Wall Street cannot be trusted to manage their risk properly. This would separate true banking activities from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 44. A Literary Analysis Of April Morning By Howard Fast April Morning Literature Analysis Garison Julius Core 1 Humanities Introduction April Morning, is a novel written by Howard Fast. It is a young adult story that is about the American Revolutionary War. The novel is narrated through the perspective of Adam Cooper and is about the horrors of war. This novel takes place in twenty–four hours before the battle of Lexington and Concord. This book is about how the characters of this story figure out that all their dreams of independence from the British are about to begin. But they also realized that their dream has a high price and most colonist refuses to pay that. Most of the men were ordinary like Moses Cooper and Simmons who were not trained in the art of battle. Another ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the village that Adam lived in was a very peaceful place, but due to the war between the redcoats and the colonist, the village became a warzone. "The whole British front burst into a roar of flame and smoke, and our whole world crashed at us, and broke into little pieces that fell around our ears, and came to an end" (Page 100). This quote is stated by Adam Cooper in the very first battle near the village. He says this after he see's his dad and many others lay dead on the floor. Similar to this many other places have also changed over the period of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. Pt1420 Unit 6 Paper Before a participation process can be designed and implemented, one must determine if there is a problem to begin with. I would argue the need for judgment links to tyranny. The person setting the table for a potential process has control over how the problem is framed and if there is a problem to begin with. Perhaps the public needs to be involved in even the planning process of 'the process' itself? Could this look like a group of stakeholders? If the goal is to create a horizontal, people controlled system of decision–making? A compromise that deals with the challenge articulated above is some form of power devolution. It's not an invitation to have too 'many cooks in the kitchen'; rather devolution promotes the decentralization of power and decision–making. The creation of public action unites in neighborhoods or "delineated ecosystems habits" addresses the need to get the public involved and may increase the perceived legitimacy and hope that the community could actually effect change. All of this exists within the context of the state and under guidelines to support accountability. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At what point would these groups cross from being local community groups to simply another level of government? And would that render the goal of the process ineffective? Would this lengthen the feedback ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 48. Jack's Grapes Of Wrath' This quote runs through Jack's mind while he and Anne are lying next to each other in a flashback. Anne asks Jack what he plans to do with his life and Jack responds by saying that he was thinking about studying law. Anne then claims that Jack made it up on the spot and it did not seem genuine. This is when Jack thinks this quote. This quote almost perfectly sums up Jack's personality. He is saying that he had not thought at all about his future or cared to dwell on it. He did not care what he did with his life. He simply wanted to get a job, get a paycheck, spend the money and then go back to work on Monday like any normal person would do. He had no ambition to do something special with his life. Jack is a smart guy yet he refuses to muster ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. Hamlet Character Analysis Questions regarding life, death, and the reasoning behind all of our existences are questions philosophers continuously ask themselves, and unfortunately, philosophies have yet to sufficiently answer them. Over many centuries, an abundance of philosophers dedicated their lives in search of answers to these questions. Throughout Shakespeare's classic tragedy Hamlet, the protagonist explores these existential questions, seeking clarity and justice as he attempts to cope with his father's death. In the end, Hamlet proves to be an exceedingly existential character by showing concerns with reason, action, and death. When Prince Hamlet's father, king of Denmark, dies, he returns home and grieves the death of his father. In turn, he discovers his father's death was no accident. The Ghost of Old Hamlet tells his son that his brother, Hamlet's uncle, Claudius murdered him in order to receive his crown. The rest of the play revolves around Hamlet planning revenge against Claudius to prove he is truly guilty of the crime; however, Hamlet shows signs of ignorance toward manifesting his thoughts into action and relies on scheming instead. Reasoning causes him to delay his revenge against Claudius until Act V of the play, where he finally musters up the courage to kill Claudius. His decision to choose action over reason, after choosing reason for four Acts, proves Hamlet morphed into an existential character. Hamlet appears to be the embodiment of an anti–existentialist in the beginning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 52. Melinda Courageous Quotes Harassment, exclusion, physical assault, these things should not have to be suffered by anyone. Well that's all what speak is about, Melinda, a freshman who is bullied and ignored for calling the police during a summer party. But that's not what I'm here to talk about, I'm talking about why it's important to be courageous, and I'm using the book speak, as an example. Put simply, it's important to be courageous because everyone has to stand up for themselves. It's important for people to stand up for themselves because if they don't, they will never improve and they'll be vulnerable when they are threatened or treated unfairly. In this quote, Melinda is stuck in the janitors closet and is being attacked by Andy Evans. But then Melinda chooses to fight back, she grabs a piece of broken glass and puts it to his throat: "His lips are paralyzed. He cannot speak. That's good enough. Me: 'I said no.'" (Anderson Pg 195). If she had not been courageous enough to stand up for herself, she could have been hurt, or worse. That's why it is important to be courageous and for people to protect themselves. Giving up and giving in could be detrimental to them and move them farther away from their goal or get themselves hurt. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But persistence is key if they want to improve, and it takes courage to do something to improve yourself. In this quote, Melinda is trying to better her situation and to overcome her trauma from the summer before: "I go to every single class for a week. It feels good to know what the teachers are talking about again." (Anderson Pg 120). Improving yourself is challenging, and mustering up the courage to persist and keep trying could help other people to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Idealism In W. D. Valgardson's The Novice "Idealism is fine, but as it approaches reality, the cost becomes prohibitive." –William F. Buckley Jr. Here, William F. Buckley Jr. sends a warning: that idealism itself is fine, but idealism which threatens reality can have prohibitive consequences. W.D. Valgardson's short story, The Novice, shows a sailor reflecting on his life, and his fate, as he and what's left of his crew wade in Alberta's Lake Narrows, waiting for sunrise. In WD Valgardson's, The Novice the reader should come to the realization that idealism may be dangerous when it skews the truth, but that it is ultimately necessary in the face of misfortune, so one may maintain hope in the face of challenging obstacles. In The Novice the protagonist and his crew end up in their life–threatening situation through a dangerous resolute idealism, which skews their perception of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The mate ties his crew to the white–painted wreckage in order to keep him and his crew afloat, this represents the mate tying himself to the white–painted idealism, which landed him and his crew in their predicament, to keep him and his crew alive. It is only after he ties himself to his idealism that he is able to think not only positively, but also rationally. He thinks of when the white wreckage will serve its purpose and he, "[will] abandon it." (pg. 6). He realizes that because of his idealism he landed where he is, but that it is also necessary for him while he faces adversity. Similarly, the final moments of the short story, the mate awaits the sunrise, a new beginning, "certain the the clouds would open like a vast curtain and the heavens give them a sign." (pg. 6) This "sign" is a chance at life for the surviving crew members. It is only after the crew clings on to idealism, that they can stay alive, and have a chance of survival through their drastic quandry; they need idealism to foster hope, so they may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. Simulated Abandon Ship Essay Captain, Good morning! HST just finished our Graded GQ and Simulated Abandon Ship. HST failed the Simulated Abandon Ship portion. It took 45 minutes to muster and give a false mustered report. Weapons Department was the only Department who was lined up in formation with professional made Life Raft # signs, had 100% muster and done within 15 minutes. Yesterday, HST had a graded Man Overboard which HST failed. During this Man Overboard Drill, the Weapons Department was the only Department who mustered everyone face–to–face and turned in muster report within 7 minutes. Now the Big XO is asking everyone, why is the Weapons Department able to get the job done, be organized, and be on–time? And, why is rest of the Departments failing? I am having a blast in this Sandlot. Hey, I am ... just sayin'! :–). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stephen "Sick–Mind" Paddock, I do not have too much intel on him other than what is reported in the #1 News Network in the World "CNN". Have you noticed how quiet and cautious FOX NEWS has been reporting/covering this sick–mind person? I do not know if Mr. Paddock was a liberal democrat or a big Bernie Sanders' fan but one thing for sure is that he proved once again why we need very–strict gun control laws. LT McMillian, I am ... ... ... just sayin'! :–) Life is great underway. I am living every day onboard as if it's my last day. If we have a Tiger Cruise I will let you all know so you can come onboard and give your spouse, children or close relatives the experience of being onboard of an Aircraft Carrier underway especially onboard the mighty TRUMAN and her crew. True, we are not doing so great during TSTA–FEP graded events but I have faith in our crew. Morale is above average. If you would like to come onboard during a Tiger Cruise, I will find some of personnel to sponsor each of your family since I will be restricted to a specific number of people that I can bring. Stay in touch and stay ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Personal Narrative Essay: Loss Is A Part Of Life Very few people discuss loss. Many people happily talk about life and the adventures, and excitement every day brings. But loss, loss is a part of life. Those who experience a loss of a loved one, typically avoid discussion, avoid the questions rapidly spewed at them: "So, how has it been?" "How are you holding up?" and they avoid social interactions. But, discussing loss, just like one would discuss life, is essential in fixing the broken pieces. In one year, I experienced a lot of loss. My grandmother, my aunt, and I believed that everyone was being taken from me. So, I recognize the fake smile, the head nodding, and the muster of generic replies. I understand the difficulties in coping, the emotions, the tears, the broken heart, and the insurmountable pain. I understand the feeling that everything inside of you is shattered. But, discussing one's loss, slowly fixes the broken pieces and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I've realized this because of Indie–pop star Ingrid Michaelson. Ingrid Michaelson discussed the loss of her mother, showed her own strength, and now, inspires other going through a loss of their own. Last year, Michaelson lost her mother, Elizabeth Egbert to cancer. The loss of a parent is indescribable. One spends many years with a parent, whether it be a mother, a father, or both. Your parent becomes a part of you. And you, become a part of your parent. This is how it was for Michaelson. She described herself as her mother's "mini–me." That bond that Michaelson had with her mother was something special, something magical, something beautiful. Michaelson's mother was her unwavering support system. She was the reason Michaelson is the person she is today. Her personality, her kindness, her humbleness, her dedication, it all stems from her mother. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. Reflection Paper On The Odyssey After hours, if not days, on the tumultuous sea we come to a patch of water near a desolate beach of perfect calm. As we row deeper in, everything dulls, the oars breaking the water, the wind in our sail, not a natural breath heard whatsoever. What little hope our dwindling crew had slowly being chipped away, piece by piece. Our "gracious" leader Odysseus hails us, "We've arrived at the island marking the entrance of Hadês." As he says those chilling words, our hopes sink faster than the setting sun in the distance, an unnatural cold takes hold, turning our breath into that of clouds. The crew and I set to work preparing the earthen chalice required for the offering while our "trusty" leader goes to work praying. The prayers turn to echoing moans as the sky falls to a twilight hue, cold drilling into my body. The crew begrudgedly pours our precious honey and milk into the pit, along with the rich crimson blood of our slaughtered offerings. With a metallic sweetness permeating the air, turning my stomach even further, we quickly find ourselves surrounded by the lilith forms of the deceased. My hand grips the pommel of my sword as if to never let go as the primal fear of all my animalistic urges kick in. It takes every ounce of my will and training to coerce my body back into control but I finally do. "We must protect the precious liquor at all costs, draw your swords men," exclaims Odysseus. With hesitation I draw my sword, I will do his bidding, for now. I grit my teeth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Command Officer At The Head Of Ficer Command Chief Petty Officer/Command Leading Petty Officer Recommended Number of Position(s) for the Role: There is only one cadet at the head of the unit – this role can be referred to as the Command Chief Petty Officer when the cadet has the rank of a Chief Petty Officer or the Command Leading Petty Officer (CLPO) otherwise. Description of the Role The Command Leading Petty Officer (CLPO) is the highest ranking cadet in the unit and sets the tone, discipline and achievement for the entire unit. The CLPO reports directly to the Executive Officer on all matters regarding the unit and is responsible for keeping the unit cadets up to standards set by the XO and CO. The cadet holding this position should be a strong and effective leader, support the adult and cadet leadership to ensure that all cadets have a positive and enriching drill experience and groom future leaders from among the cadets. Responsibilities of the Role Provide the leadership and guidance needed to ensure that the unit is always presented in the best possible manner Communicate the direction from the adult leadership to the unit and bring up any concerns from the unit to the adult leadership Work with the adult and cadet leadership to implement changes and improvements Execute the plan of the month (POM) in a military fashion; Work with LPOs to adjust to any unexpected changes and ensure that the unit is organized and efficient while making corrections to align back with the POM; Provide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. Grading System Ethos Pathos Logos Alexis: "We should keep the present grading system because it tells students that certain standards of excellence must be met if individuals are to reach their full potential," is the most persuasive argument to an audience that believes the current grading system is too competitive and should be replaced by a pass/fail system instead. The argument uses logos appeal by emphasizing the importance of ambition in the journey for excellence, since healthy competition motivates students to improve their skills in order to catch up to their peers and ultimately become more skilled. The audience cannot deny that increased motivation and self–improvement are essential in becoming successful. There is also pathos since the argument is optimistic by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Cynosure Moments In The Marine Corps Essay Born November 10, 1775, the United States Marine Corps are split into two main forces one part land one part Navy fleet. This unique capability would allow the Marines to operate in multiple situations. The following paper has highlighted what the author considered cynosure moments in the Marines history that has allowed the corps to signify its place in U.S. history. Captains Samuel Nicholas and fellow colleague Robert Mullan would organize the first Marine Corps muster. Traveling to a local Tavern in Philadelphia named Tun, these men gathered recruits with promises of adventures (and above all the occasional mug of beer, which was apparent in helping persuade the future recruits) as a result of these recruits would make up the first five ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marching approximately 600 miles across the hot Libyan Desert O'Bannon and his Marines would storm past the fortifications and enter the city of Dema and the crew of the USS Philadelphia Born November 10, 1775, the United States Marine Corps are split into two main forces one part land one part Navy fleet. This unique capability would allow the Marines to operate in multiple situations. The following paper has highlighted what the author considered cynosure moments in the Marines history that has allowed the corps to signify its place in U.S. history. Captains Samuel Nicholas and fellow colleague Robert Mullan would organize the first Marine Corps muster. Traveling to a local Tavern in Philadelphia named Tun, these men gathered recruits with promises of adventures (and above all the occasional mug of beer, which was apparent in helping persuade the future recruits) as a result of these recruits would make up the first five companies that would serve aboard the Continental Navy ships. Captain Samuel Nicholas would later lead these recruits on the marine's first amphibious raid in the year ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. Marching Through A Novel By John Updike Tolerance and tenacity are two characteristics that most writers and poets struggle to maintain. They must summon the will to push themselves in order to do their work and produce meaningful art. The same goes within society, individuals have to choose whether or not to continuing trying to fight for what they want or give into all the objects that are restraining them. In the poem "Marching Through a Novel", John Updike contrasts his characters' undying devotion with his own lack of power through the use of a forceful tone and imagery that is homogenous with life in the military in order to prove the importance of persistence and perseverance. Updike personifies his characters as real individuals whom always are obeying his decisions and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Examples Of Diction In The Odyssey In The Odyssey, Homer, the author, uses diction throughout the story to convey various tones while also enhancing the inner meaning of the story. The Odyssey is about Odysseus, a persevering warrior, who must endure ten years of hardship and struggle in order to return back home to Ithaca after battling in the Trojan War. Homer utilizes diction in order to add insight and express his thoughts and emotions regarding the stories of The Odyssey. In the stories, Homer uses very detailed and specific diction to reveal deeper meaning in timely events, as he also demonstrates numerous connections with readers through his word choice. Homer, in his writing of The Odyssey, develops a threatening and sorrowful tone through his use of diction throughout ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The story expresses, "And all this time, in travail, sobbing, gaining on the current, we rowed into the straight...we heard the rock bellowing all around, and dark sand raged...my men in gloom...in fear of being devoured" (The Odyssey, Lines 802–808). With this large description and use of dramatic diction, Homer is able to express a tone of sorrow through the desperation and events that have occurred in the stories. The denotation of travail is laborious stress and privation, while the denotation of sobbing is a deep and desperate plea and/or cry. Both words present a tone of suffering and Homer uses the diction in order to emphasize the degree of hardship Odysseus and his crew have been through. This quote embodies the misery and deprivation that Odysseus and his crew have faced along the journey and expresses the overarching tone of sorrow throughout many stories. The quote starts with somewhat of a depressing tone to exemplify the austerity of the crew's encounters with the Cyclops, The Land of the Dead, and the Sirens. The men remain in gloom which has a denotation of sadness because they are soon to encounter Scylla and Charybdis and are in deep fear of the future. In his writing, Homer successfully imprints a tone of sorrow in times of hardship to add depth to the tragic and horrifying experiences that Odysseus and his crew have been through, while also adding times of hope and upbringing later on in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Analysis Of April Morning By Howard Fast Children always think they are old enough to do whatever they please no matter what age they are. They think they have it hard living the life they do so, think about how it was back in 1775. In the book April Morning, by Howard Fast, there was a fifteen year old boy named Adam, growing up in a colonial village in Lexington, Massachusetts. Adam believed his father, Mosses, didn't love him. He could never do anything right and he just wanted to prove that he was a man. He did all of this in one day on April 19th, 1775. Adam just wants to be accepted by his father so, he signs up for the army. Throughout the book he changes from a child, to a soldier, and finally into a man. Before Adam can become a man he has to prove to his family and others that he truly is one. To do so, he has to find a way to show the will to work and speak his mind. Adam has the features of a man but, just because he is as tall as one doesn't mean he acts like one. Mosses always criticizes Adam and is very hard on him to the point where Adam doesn't believe he is loved by his dad. Just before dinner he goes and talks to granny about his father and what to do about it. "Granny acts shocked by the question, Adam asks her why his parents criticize him for everything he does," (Novelguide Editors). The way Adam lives his life is terrible to him he just wants his parents to understand that he is capable of doing the same things a man does. Judgment is the only thing he thinks he's getting from his parents ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Taot Card Symbolism The tarot themselves usually have 78 cards in the four main suits of wands, cups, pentacles, and swords. They also the have suit of trumps, which are also called the major arcana, that are known to deal with more universal energy that relates to the psychological and archetypal subconscious of man. Each card symbolizing a different direct topic. Tarot cards are now commonly found as being used in psychic practices here in America. They find themselves currently in such a niche in our culture because the tarot cards are seen by many to muster divinatory meaning behind the overall experience of sprawling the cards out and playing with them. By playing with them what is really happening is that the cards begin to layout a story that is then interpreted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. The Importance of Accountability in the Army Essay examples The Importance of Accountability Is so you know where everyone is so if you need a person for something you will know where to find them. It is also necessary to have accountability to make sure everyone in your unit is safe and so you make sure they are where they are supposed to be. You also want your unit to be on standby so they are ready for anything that may happen. It is also needed so nobody goes UA. When you have accountability it is easier to track down people if you were to need them for anything. Being accountable means being dependable, showing up to work and to appointments on time, meeting deadlines, being at the right place and at the right time and doing the right thing at the right time. It is also to see if everyone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There many reasons why accountability is an important part of business. Showing up on time is a very important thing when it comes to work because if you ever show up late that would be time lost from the work day or the time you lost you could have been working on something but because you showed up late that task was never completed on time as needed. When something is not done it affects everything in the organization. If one thing isn't completed it affects all the other tasks like a chain reaction. Another reason accountability is needed is so you know where weapons are located. In leadership roles, accountability is the acknowledgment of responsibility for actions, decisions, and resulting consequences. Some of those consequences can be loss of pay, loss of rank, or loss of job. When you say you are going to get something done you are accountable of getting it done no matter what because you gave your word that you were going to get it done. Whenever you don't keep your word it makes everyone think you are not reliable. Then none of your peers will come to you for help because you will not be able to complete the task. Consequences when you do something wrong could mean that you can lose your job or just get a warning. Whenever you do something wrong it is possible to correct your mistake if it is possible to make a correction. The ways you can make a mistake when getting accountability is by not having an up to date muster ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. Character Analysis Of Moses Cooper In 'The Grapes Of Wrath' In the first chapter we meet Adam's family. Moses Cooper, (Adam's father) A hard–to–please man, who never shows the slightest of TLC to Adam. Sarah Cooper, Adam's mother, who is very loving and is a great cook. Levi Cooper, Adam's annoying little brother. Granny, Adam's grandmother and Moses's mother. who is loving towards Adam, and always takes his side but doesn't agree much with her own son. Joseph Simmons, The cooper's neighbor. A kind man who could write. cousin simmons' has a duaghter, Ruth. Adam and Ruth start to develop a relationship over time. when Ruth brings up marriage Adam becomes skittish, and uneasy, because that is something he is not considering yet. They were at diffrent points in their life They talk about Adam not going ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Adam heads off for the common as well. Sarah doesn't want her so to go, but Granny Backs him up and tells Sarah that he must do this.He heads out, and sees night riders talking to Moses, the reverand, and jonas parker. A muster militia book is put out to sign, for the british on on their way. Adam sees levi and tells him to go home, but lecvi asks adam what he's going to do, and Adam says he's going to sign it. Adam and Moses walk to the village and prepare to go to the battlefield. A shot is fired, and a British soldier shoots Moses, killing him. Runs out of fear knowing he has no time to go get his dad, as the British attack. Adam barely escapes with his life by hiding in a storm drain, and he watches as many of his militia are killed. Adam gets to the woods and hides inside a smokehouse. Levi finds Adam and told him that Granny says not to come home until it's dark as she fears that the British will kill him if they find him. Adam is still in the smoke house and he misses his father a great deal, he can't accept that his father is dead and that he needs to keep going. This is where Solomon comes in, he finds Adam in the smoke house so he feeds him and he helps Adam realize that death is apart of life. Soon Adam is dealing with the loss of his father better than before Solomon talked to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...