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Economic Problem
CHAPTER 4 INDIVIDUAL AND MARKET DEMAND EXERCISES 1. An individual sets aside a
certain amount of his income per month to spend on his two hobbies, collecting wine and collecting
books. Given the information below, illustrate both the price consumption curve associated with
changes in the price of wine and the demand curve for wine. |Price |Price |Quantity |Quantity |Budget |
|Wine |Book |Wine |Book | | |$10 |$10 |7 |8 |$150 | |$12 |$10 |5 |9 |$150 | |$15 |$10 |4 ... Show more
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In this case, the consumer always purchases the cheaper of the two goods (assuming a one for one
tradeoff). If the price of orange juice is less than the price of apple juice, the consumer will purchase
only orange juice and the price consumption curve will lie along the orange juice axis of the graph
(from point F to the right). [pic] If apple juice is cheaper, the consumer will purchase only apple juice
and the price consumption curve will be on the apple juice axis (above point E). If the two goods have
the same price, the consumer will be indifferent between the two; the price consumption curve will
coincide with the indifference curve (between E and F). Assuming that the price of orange juice is less
than the price of apple juice, the consumer will maximize her utility by consuming only orange juice.
As income varies, only the amount of orange juice varies. Thus, the income consumption curve will be
the orange juice axis in the figure below. If apple juice were cheaper, the income consumption curve
would lie on the apple juice axis. [pic] 4. b. Left shoes and right shoes are perfect complements. Draw
the appropriate price consumption and income consumption curves. For perfect complements, such as
right shoes and left shoes, the indifference curves are L shaped. The point of utility maximization
occurs when the budget
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The Importance Of Wild Mustangs
The Importance of Wild Mustangs
Over four hundred years ago, wild horses or mustangs as we call them, were introduced to North
America by the Spanish. As a result, these marvelous creatures have been roaming the land of the
United States ever since, and they have become a part of our history. Mustangs have played an active
role in our history by providing a means to travel, an expansion of our country, and as a natural beauty
to see in the wild: therefore, it is crucial to protect and oversee the care of these animals in an effective
manner.
In the early 1600s, American Indian horses were initially bred from Spanish horses that the Indians
had acquired from the Spaniards most likely by raiding Spanish missions and taking the horses ...
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Not only could horses travel places that people couldn t, but they also had tougher legs and bodies that
were able to protect them better; making them more sustainable for travel. Some of the first Americans
who settled here were brought by the mustangs (Speir) and (American Expedition).
Wild mustangs are beautiful creatures when seen in their natural habitat. Photographs, videos, and in
person sightings of these animals have captured the attention of millions of people. Their fascinating
array of color, patterns, shapes, and sizes just add more to their wonderful appearance in our history. It
isn t just their beautiful colors that have an impact, but the beauty within and the beauty in their
overall nature. Mustangs haven t just captured the attention from millions of people, they have also
captured the attention of many famous individuals who have also had a key role in history; such
people include: Ulysses S. Grant, Zachary Taylor, Thomas Jefferson, and many more (Speir). Thomas
Jefferson asked a man named Philip Nolan to study the mustangs in Texas, and report his observations
to Jefferson.
A well known artist named Frederic Remington once stated that, Of all the monuments which the
Spaniard has left to glorify his reign in America, there will be none more worthy than his horse (qtd.
In Speir). What I believe to understand from this statement is when the Spanish came to America, they
had a significant impact on our
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Natchez Analysis
The strategic location of Natchez, on the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River, ensured that it
would be a pivotal center of trade, commerce, and the interchange of ethnic Native American,
European, and African cultures in the region; it held this position for two centuries after its founding.
In the middle of the nineteenth century, the city attracted wealthy Southern planters as residents, who
built mansions to fit their ambitions . Their plantations were vast tracts of land in the surrounding
lowlands along the riverfronts of Mississippi and Louisiana, where they grew large commodity crops
of cotton and sugarcane using slave labor. Natchez became the principal port from which these crops
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Years of rumors and stories of Delaney were that he was the man who traveled with Scott to Natchez.
Family members found that this duty of slave selection an embarrassment and for years would only
whisper of this disgrace to other family members. His daughter in law who knew him told the story of
Delaney s duties to his great grandchild explaining that this was a black mark on the family. Though
her grandmother told the story of slave selection she admonished his great grandchild to not speak of
this openly as it would be a negative measure of the character of the entire family. One might say that
in polite company Delaney s job of slave selection would not be spoken of and that rule was followed.
Many years later the story of this disgraceful experience of slave selection as told to me came with an
equal admonishment to not reveal my source, but to tell the story without authorship. Poplar Hill
Plantation, the largest of Scott s properties at the height of the Civil War, contained more than 1195
acres. The war tax receipts, filed at the time of probate recorded the acreage of Poplar Hill. The war
tax imposed by the Confederacy applied to all property, that included land, cattle, homes, chattel
(slaves), personal property (watches, clocks, pianos,
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Behavior Modification Program Analysis
The first important parts of developing a behavior modification program is to describe the person s
behavior. This is important in order to understand the behavior that needs to be changed
(Kuhlenschmidt, n.d.). For instance, if the unreasonable bad behavior that needs to be changed, the
frequency and time of its usual occurrence need to be determined. The aspects that may possibly
trigger that bad behavior must also be acknowledged. The next important part is to decide that
behavioral change is needed. Making a decision to take the behavior modification program requires a
strong level of commitment (Kuhlenschmidt, n.d.). Otherwise, developing the program will make no
sense. Another important part of the process is the identification of potential intervention strategies.
Depending on the type of target behavior, these strategies may range from positive or negative ...
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Lastly, evaluation is an important part of developing a behavior modification program. The
effectiveness of the program cannot be determined without evaluating the behavior and conducting an
assessment about the changes that took place. This can be done by collecting data, graphing the
results, and making conclusions in order to see if there is a need to modify the chosen intervention
(Kuhlenschmidt, n.d.). Without careful evaluation, it will be impossible to determine whether the
program causes the desired behavioral change. The behavior I want to change is the unhealthy eating
habit of my friend, Chris. Chris is not obese, but he is 30 pounds heavier than his healthy weight
range. He often complains how he hates his look
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Satire In Chaucer s Satire
The Canterbury Tales: by Geoffrey Chaucer
The Foolishness of Love
Two best friends fighting to the death over a woman who wants to stay a virgin (Chaucer, Knight s
Tale), a woman and her lover tricking her husband into thinking a second global flood was coming
and making him the fool of the town (Chaucer, Miller s Tale), a pardoner tricking everyone of their
money for fake relics and blessings (Chaucer, Pardoner s Prologue), these are several of the satirical
things that Chaucer writes about in The Canterbury Tales. Through symbolism, irony, humour, and
wit, one can tell that by all his satire in his work, Chaucer is trying to get across a point to his readers.
This point is that people act foolish, and they act even more foolish when it comes to them loving after
something.
Throughout Chaucer s work, he provides many great examples through each of the particular estates
and how they are corrupt when it comes to love or greed, even the papacy, who most people would
have trusted with their live s at the time. This can especially be seen in the Pardoner s tale when he
tells us of three young drunkards who set off to kill a man named death in another town. Along the
way, they meet a man who leads them to a path where they found gold along it. After this discovery
two of the three men plot against the other while he is away, but the third also decides to poison the
other two. So when the third gets back he gets jumped by the other two but they end up eating his
poisoned
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The Role Of Technology In The Early 20th Century
Jillian Garrett
History 1493
Professor Hanshew
19 June 2015
Research Paper Technology in the early 20th century grew quickly and brought many changes to life
both at home and in work. Automobiles, home appliances, and entertainment changed how Americans
spent their time and money. During the early to mid 20th century America went through an
economical depression, two wars, and recessions, this caused many Americans to go through stages of
poverty, fear, and wealth. The advancement of technology did not come without downfalls including
pollution, debt, and change in moral beliefs. In 1903 the Ford Motor Company was founded in
Detroit, Michigan. Tames describes, when Henry Ford began producing vehicles his aim was to turn
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Safety regulations were not originally in use when automobiles were first on the road which led to the
invention of traffic lights, cat s eyes, and painting of lines in the road to assist drivers. Vehicles have
come a long way since their introduction into American society and they continue to change as newer
technology grows. At the turn of the century many homes were cleaned by hand, food was prepared in
stoves, and children played in sitting rooms or outside. Technology allowed for changes to be made in
the home over the course of just a few years with the introduction of toasters, refrigerators, televisions,
and vacuum cleaners. Cooking for the household became easier with the advancements of gas and
eventually electric ranges. Busch describes how the shift from gas range to electric range was
beneficial as the units were smaller allowing more space in the kitchen, there was better temperature
control, and oven heat control and exterior coolness since older gas ranges lacked oven thermostats
and insulation. Refrigerators had been around for years, but were large and took up much of the room
in a kitchen. Isenstadt states, Electric refrigerators in the 1920s and 1930s were seen as a large step
toward modernization of the home. Shortly after this time customization of refrigerators became
popular and with advances in the electrical components involved the units became smaller. In 1908
advertisements became popular for upright vacuum
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Comparing Fences And A Face In The Crowd
August Wilson s Fences and A Face in the Crowd two significantly underrated masterpieces. The
stories are completely different but the main protagonists are very alike. When Lonesome was at the
top of the world he felt as if he was indestructible. Before everyone found out who he really was he
said I m not just an entertainer I m an influence, a wielder of opinion, a force... a force! (A Face in the
Crowd). Troy Wilson was the same, he said Death is nothing but a fastball on the outside corner
(Fences). He talks down on death and feels indestructible portraying a fastball as an easy pitch.
Making him feel immortal or invincible. Where these characters differ is in their younger lives and
somewhat in personality. Lonesome seems to have always been an alcoholic and doesn t have a
fulfilling past. We know this because Marcia asked him if he always drank so harshly, which he
replied saying Not always. Back in Riddle they was pretty strict. Didn t allow us to touch hard liquor
till we was 10 or 11 ( A Face in the Crowd). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He cared immensely about his work and wanted to be able to provide for his family. In this quote from
the text we are able to see that When I found you and Cory and a halfway decent job...I was safe....I
wasn t going back to the penitentiary. I wasn t gonna lay in the streets with a bottle of wine. I was safe.
I had a family (Fences). I can personally relate to the most to Lonesome personality wise. Lonesome
was two completely different people on screen and real life. I too am very different when I am around
my friends compared to when I am around strangers. Not in a bad way like Lonesome but the
difference is very
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Contact Improvisation
The functions of contact improvisation is based on the people performing it. There can be different
types of purposes behind the form depending on why and how you choose to do it. The way that this
form was created was based off a desire to be free from boundaries. This allows the ideas of contact
improvisation to be shifting constantly. Contact improvisation is not a performative technique even
though it can be performed. The first sight of this form was in 1972 with a performance by Steve
Paxton. This performance included a group of students who moved through the space with ideas seen
in wrestling with falling and jumping. After that performance Paxton refined his ideas and began
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It is based off of finding the balance between different concepts. An article from Movement as Culture
said, The experience of the movement style and improvisational process itself were thought to teach
people how to live (to trust, to be spontaneous and free, to center oneself, and to go with the flow )
(Novak 105). This form is not about being correct or the best. Contact improvisation became a way to
build skills on how to live life. People who experienced contact improvisation believed that these idea
helped them learn how to handle their real life
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The Similarities Between Cerberus And Fluffy In Harry Potter
In the Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling drew heavily upon mythology to create her books. The series
consist of multiple mythological creatures. Rowling was influenced by Cerberus, a Greek and Roman
mythology creature, to create Fluffy. Fluffy is a three headed dog in the Harry Potter series whom was
purchased by Hagrid. Cerberus and Fluffy are different as Cerberus is controlled by Hades, whereas
Fluffy is owned by Hagrid. They are also similar as they both guard their territory and listen to
lullabies before sleeping. Although they bear some superficial similarities, the differences between
Cerberus and Fluffy are clear. Cerberus and Fluffy are both known for guarding their territorial
grounds. Cerberus features in Greek and Roman mythology
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Personal Narrative Essay-Fall In Love With Florida
Fall in Love With Florida
We don t mean only seasonally. While autumn s transitional lower temperatures, harvest festivals and
softer sunshine is a splendid time to live in the state of Florida, the three other seasons on the calendar
are equally remarkable here. Wouldn t you like to spend them all in the Sunshine State? If you re
considering a move to Florida whether seasonal or full time there are many other reasons why our
state s lifestyle trumps a relocation or part time getaway elsewhere. Allow us to convince you...
Weather
So obvious that perhaps you don t need the reminder. A daily mean temperature of 71 degrees
Fahrenheit means banishing the heavy outerwear if you hail from colder climates. No more snow or
ice! You might
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Danforth Neighbourhood Analysis
As with any other ethnic neighbourhood, The Danforth s presence within Toronto is important as it
allows for the preservation of the Greek culture in another country, and also encourages the sharing of
the culture within the city. Not only that, but The Danforth provides a unique perspective on an ethnic
neighbourhood that s thought of As the rest . Unlike other ethnic enclaves, such as Chinatown, The
Danforth is accustomed to the norms and way of life of the city of Toronto, while preventing the
assimilation of its own culture. This makes Greektown one of the more model ethnic neighbourhoods,
and an educational experience for all visitors, as its adaptation to the Canadian culture makes it a
substantially more relatable experience for visitors. In essence, it s not only important for the general
public to visit the neighbourhood, but for other ethnic neighbourhoods as well, as it not only
demonstrates how to successfully bring your native culture to a country, but also how to share it by
tailoring to that country s way of life and culture. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The large influx of Greek and Italian immigrants is very prevalent in the neighbourhood, where it was
named the largest Greektown in North America since the mid 1970s. This large population is also
exhibited in the vast amount of Greek run businesses, especially in the western region of the
neighbourhood, providing Torontonians an up close view into the Greek culture and way of life. In
addition, the aged architecture from the early 1900s showcases how Toronto grew into the city it has
now become, with each building in the neighbourhood preserving a certain function from that time
period, such as the Danforth Music Hall. This allows Torontonians to obtain a deeper understanding of
the vague history our city
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Internationalization of General Motors
Internationalization of General Motors This paper examines the expansion of General Motors overseas
in its various phases, as well as triggers for internationalization and the problems faced during the
process. The paper also considers what benefits have been achieved through international growth, and
how the company can be classified with regards to Bartlett and Ghosal s 4 typologies. Finally, the
paper discusses the concept of a world car, meeting the demands of customers across the globe.
General Motors, International; Internationalization; Globalization; Multinational; Growth Strategy;
Volkswagen; Bartlett; Ghosal 1. Internationalization of GM 1.1 Early History In the early 1900 s, the
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The oil crises of the same period did not help improve the situation by shifting consumer preferences
towards the more reliable and economical Japanese alternatives. GM responded not via their
traditional method of acquisition, but rather by creating alliances with Isuzu, Suzuki and Toyota
(Bordenave and Lung, 2002). 1.4 Globalization From the late 1980s to the present day, GM has
adopted another strategy: globalization, aimed at integrating operations at an higher level. GM s
ultimate goal from the 1990s was to produce a World Car, as announced through their Master Plan in
1996 (Bordenave and Lung, 2002). The idea was to cut costs and achieve greater economies of scale
by halving the number of car platforms from 14 to 7, and sharing these platforms as well as parts
among the various brands within the General Motors family. In reality, however, this programme
failed.due to regional differences, such as Europe and Asia preferring smaller, diesel powered cars as
opposed to the large, petrol engined models of North America. GM was thus forced to continue
supplying different models to their various markets around the world. | | |1992 : Senior management
changes (J. Smith). | |1992: Founding of GM International
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Gp Legalwith Contents and Other Add Ins
Table of content:
1. Introduction 2
1.1 Origin of the Report 2
1.2 Objectives 2
1.3 Methodology 2
1.4 Rationale of the Study 3
1.5 Scope 3
1.6 Limitations 3
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The relevant information collected from primary sources is collected in an informal way. The
secondary sources for data collection were published annual reports, monthly financial newsletters of
GP and monthly newsletters of GrameenPhone Ltd.
1.4 Rationale of the Study :
This report aims at reflecting the real life working environment to the master s students. This is very
helpful as this helps to understand different aspects of a company. It also makes an introduction to
professionalism that is vital in the working life. So, Term Paper can be visualized as a guideline for
starting up job i.e. career life.
1.5 Scope :
The scope of the study is limited within telecommunication business in Bangladesh. It is also limited
within the organization of Grameen Phone Ltd. and especially within corporate social Responsibility
of the Company. Here I discuss with the topics related to the financial performance and Revenue of
GrameenPhone.
1.6 Limitations : â–ª The company does not have sufficient source of secondary data and collecting of
data was not smooth. â–ª Time was very short to collect huge data on CSR of Grameen phone.
2. Organization Profile
2.1 GrameenPhone Corporate Governance:
In the fast paced world of telecommunications, vibrant and dynamic
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The Lottery Conflict
In The Lottery there was were different kinds of conflicts that were shown throughout the story. All
these types of conflict help create different moods and themes in stories. They give the reader a sense
of excitement or it can even scare them depending on what is going on. In this story it all started off
like it if was a beautiful peaceful town with people enjoying an event in the town square. Until all the
problems started occurring and you started looking at the characters moods did you start to notice
what was really wrong with everything. Once you get to the end you get to see how horrid the story
actually is compared to the beginning. The tradition known as The Lottery is an old one that almost
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Compared to external conflicts which happen more out loud or with other people, internal conflicts are
kept more towards one person s inner self. In The Lottery, there also also internal conflicts that can be
found throughout it even though some people might not be able to notice it. An internal conflict can be
important to see throughout stories because they can show you the feelings of that character. It may
turn out that maybe the a certain character may be scared while another one is having second thoughts
about something. This can be crucial when reading stories and even watching movie because they may
give you ideas about what may occur in the near future. It is what makes stories more interesting and
make you want to keep on reading because you want have the curiosity of what is going to happen
next in the story.
Some internal conflicts found in The Lottery include when Tessie came in the village square running
late. She was worried when she arrived to the square late. It does not tell you why she may have been
worried, but maybe it was because she was worried about getting chosen and getting killed. It may
have also been because there was a chance that one of her family members could get chosen too. In
the story it doesn t tell you but from being late and worried it shows you that there is some conflict
there between herself which is Man vs.
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Jealousy in Shakespeare´s Othello Essay
Jealousy is a powerful emotion that can blind oneself from identifying the truth. Shakespeare heavily
emphasizes this theme throughout the drama Othello, especially through the actions of characters. In
the play the heinous antagonist, Iago, uses each character s jealousy to deceive that person and
manipulate the truth. His false promises and deceitfulness bring to the demise of many of the main
characters in the play, including the protagonist, Othello. Othello could not have been deceived if it
were not for his powerful jealousy. Therefore, Shakespeare is telling us that jealousy is an ugly trait
that can hide the truth, which in turn causes many problems between characters in the play.
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After the quarrel, Iago reveals to the reader that he intends to use the fact that Casillo and Desdemona
will be spending more time together, in order for Casillo to get his job back, to convince Othello that
she is having an affair (1220).
Othello is an easy target in this drama, because Iago already knows that he is a very insecure person.
With that stated, it will be easy for Iago to use Othello s jealousy to trick him into thinking that
Desdemona is an unfaithful wife. Iago will manipulate the way Othello sees things in order to
convince him that what he sees is innocent acts between Desdemona and Casillo. Iago s starts to plant
the idea in Othello s head of an affair after Othello sees Casillo rush leaving Desdemona in a manner
that looked as though he is guilty (1223). Alone with Othello, Iago begins to make Othello feel
threatened by Casillo and Desdemona s apparent relationship by bringing up the fact that Casillo
served as Desdemona s and Othello s go between during the time of their courtship. The conversation
ends with Iago asking Othello to watch carefully of Desdemona and Casillo, and Iago exits giving
Othello time to question the accusation of Iago (1225 1228).
Othello s insecurities are brought to surface as Othello announces, to only the audience, his thoughts.
During his speech, Othello pounders the idea that Desdemona has lost her love for him, listing many
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Why America Is A Great Nation
Why do I believe America is a great nation? America s greatness comes from our freedom, our people,
and our First Amendment Rights of religion, speech, press and assembly. Freedom is an inalienable
right that many people of the U.S. take for granted. Our civil rights are part of our freedom. People
that invade upon our rights are punished. The severity of this punishment depends upon how harshly
our rights are violated. And, although freedom doesn t come with guarantees of a perfect life, we are
all free to choose our own destinies. America is the greatest most powerful country in the world, not
just because of our army but because of the values of our people. (President Barrack Obama,2014,
p.1). President Obama says that we the American
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Qmb Final Exam Essay
1. This problem is in reference to students who may or may not take advantage of the opportunities
provided in QMB such as homework. Some of the students pass the course, and some of them do not
pass. Research indicates that 40% of the students do the assigned homework. Of the students who do
homework, there is an 80% chance they will pass the course. The probability of not passing if the
student does not do the home work is 90%. What is the probability of a student not doing homework
or passing? A. .32 B. .52 C. .94 D. .92 E. .38 Answer: D 2. Suppose that for a certain football game the
probability that the home team will be ahead at half time is 0.60 and the probability that the home ...
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What is the probability the salesperson goes more than 5 days without a sale? A. .75 B. .92 C. .08 D.
.40 E. None of the above. Answer: C 10. During lunch time, customers arrive at Joe s Lunch counter
according to a Poisson distribution with an average of 2 per 30 second period. What is the probability
of having more than two arrivals in a two minute period? A. .9863 B. .9970 C. .0027 D .7619 E. None
of the above Answer: A Use the following to answer questions 11 12 The new owner of a beauty shop
is trying to decide whether to hire one, two, or three beauticians. She estimates that profits next year
(in thousands of dollars) will vary with demand for her services and has estimated demand in three
categories low, medium and high. |NUMBER | | |OF |DEMAND | |BEAUTICIANS | | | |LOW
|MEDIUM |HIGH | |One |50 |75 |100 | |Two |0 |100 |100 |
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Assimilation In The Joy Luck Club
Adaptation is the adjustment to one s surrounding conditions. Many animals experience this through
physical and behavioral changes based on new obstacles they may face in their environments. They
could be surrounded by new species of predatory animals or sources of food that require a new set of
skills. Similarly, this can be experienced by humans as well. When a person finds themself in a new
place they may need to change in order to survive. In Amy Tan s fiction novel, The Joy Luck Club,
immigrant Chinese mothers share their life stories from back in China, their journies to the states, and
the relationships with their American born daughters. They learn a new language, society and overall
way of life. However, assimilation into the American culture dramatically separates the connection
between the mother s and their daughters. The mother s lost themselves on their way to the United
States and must deal with the negative realities of their American born children, and see their
daughters drifting further away from their culture. As the mothers immigrated to the United States,
they had undergone identity changes that would separate themselves from their Chinese cultures.
Some identity changes are miniscule, yet left an impact on the mother s. Adjusting to the expectations
set upon them during immigration made them present their westernized side. Many were reduced to
being just students, displaced immigrants, or war brides. Immigrating women were not viewed as
being there
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Scottish Culture Vs American Culture
Information
I will discuss the history and ground level information of Scotland and Wales, representing how this
trifling nation has molded the world and others who live in it. I will also discuss important material
about the statistics of the country and the distinction between the ethnocentrism in British and
American ways of life. I will also discuss how the United States and Scotland both partake in many
cultural ideas and traditions, But like every culture and nation they are different and share plenty of
alterations.
Data
In Scotland the most common language is English, Another rising popular word of tongue is the
ancient language of Gaelic (The Official Gateway). There are about Fifty million people all over the
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Scotland, is a smaller country occupying the northern third of Great Britain, and containing about five
million citizens (www.scotland.org). The currency in the United States in dollars, the residents of
Scotland use the same currency as the British do, this is the pound.
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October 29, 2014, from http://relatedsignals.com/vgs/english/?p=60 Official Scotland Website. (2014).
Retrieved October 29, 2014, from www.scotland.com Zimmermann, K. (2013, April 22). American
Culture: Traditions and Customs of the United States. Retrieved October 29, 2014 from
http://www.livescience.com/28945 american culture.html
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http://www.biographyonline.net/british/top 100 scottish.html
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www.scotland.org
Phillips, H. (2013, August 28). The American Sense of Self: A British Perspective. Retrieved from
Harvard Politics web site:
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Hieroglyphics And Mayans Similarities
Imagine a world without writing. This is an almost impossible task because our world is completely
inundated with writing. How would we keep track of commerce or maintain a record of history? It is
interesting to me that humans have designed ways in which to communicate to each other using
symbols carved into stone. This technology has not only been shaped by the people using them, the
hieroglyphics have also directly influence the societies that used them. Hieroglyphics are such an
important invented technology, because it has been vital in helping to shape and record the culture of
two populations living at different times and across the world: the ancient Egyptians, and the ancient
Mayans. In this paper, I will discuss the intriguing similarities ... Show more content on
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I will then fast forward the clock to discuss how Mayan hieroglyphs may have developed, as well as
examine homophony in Mayan script. There always seems to be some conspiracy of aliens and the
similarities of Mayan and Egyptian cultures. There are some intriguing similarities between the two
cultures, such as the use of pyramids and religion, but not at all due to extra terrestrial help. Cynthia
Calhoun (2017) explains the interesting similarities between the two cultures in her article titled,
Egyptian and Mayan Similarities Ginseng, Religion, and Hieroglyphics. Calhoun (2017) believes that
there is perhaps a global yin and yang at work here. By this, she is stating that there are
complimentary features that separate cultures have developed in order to solve the same, shared, or
global, problem. The
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Enkidu Relationship
The character Enkidu also shows a positive side of mortality. His rites of passage to society can be
seen as a positive note to mortality, as it highlights the amenities of life. For example, his introduction
to Shamhat and the enjoyment of sex for six nights in a row can be seen as positive amenity to
humanity. This can be seen as a compare and contrast to his former animal state, where the wild beasts
of the steppe shunned his person (I 189). The shunning is most likely due to the animals not
understanding his sexual desires, as animals only mate for procreation. Moreover, the established
relationship that Enkidu has with the gods can be seen as positive, mostly because he would not have
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When Enkidu is downs because he is near his deathbed, for example, the voice of Shamhat from the
sky states, Who fed you bread, fit for a god / Who poured you beer, fit for a king (VII. 90 91). This
indicates a highlight of mortality and being a human, as when you are in an animal state there is no
such thing as food for enjoyment. In addition, when Gilgamesh is in search for mortality, the tavern
keeper highlights some positive notes of humanity, stating Gilgamesh, let your stomach be full /
Always be happy, night and day (X. 73 74). We can see that the poem consistently puts emphasis on
the fundamentals of life, and the dictates a more optimistic view of life. Additionally, the concept of
death is illustrated in the positive note towards humanity. As noted by Shamhat, she states towards
Enkidu that won t [Gilgamesh] lay you down in the ultimate resting place? (VII. 95) and [the] rulers of
the netherworld will do you homage (VII. 98). This thought by Shamhat leads towards a more
optimistic view of life after
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A Brief Note On Federal Information Security Management...
Introduction This paper will talk about six Acts/Laws which are implied for the advancement of
society and encourage the work process, keep up the protection of each individual citizen of the
nation, provide legitimate rights to the labors/workers, right to cover intellectual property, open doors
for money related foundations to grow their business, and keep up the information security and
integrity.
FISMA
ISMA (Federal Information Security Management Act) appeared when Congress understood the
significance of Information Security and it included FISMA as a piece of E Government Act of 2002.
FISMA requires administrative bodies inside the government to:
Plan for security.
Ensure that the fitting and responsible authorities are assigned with the security obligation.
Review security controls measure in a standard interim premise.
Manage and approve the framework preparation before the operations, and intermittently after
deploying.
FISMA is separated into three primary areas:
Annual security reporting prerequisite (Annual Program Review CIO).
Independent Evaluation (IG) and
Corrective activity gets ready for recuperation and remediation of security shortcomings.
FISMA requests that organizations submit reports to OMB on the status of their data security program,
quarterly.
Sarbanes Oxley Act Sarbanes Oxley Act applies just to organizations whose stock is exchanged on
open trades. Its motivation was to
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The Importance Of Practices Used By Teachers
These articles focus on and emphasize the importance of practices used by teachers to teach and assess
student learning. One main idea present within both articles is the idea of inquiry based teaching
strategies and their use within the classroom.
In the article: Unwritten Bedfellows: Discipline based Inquiry and Standardized Examinations by
Sharon Friesen, she explores the impacts of inquiry based teaching on provincial achievement exams
scores. She concluded that using inquiry based strategies had a positive impact on student
achievement exam scores. These findings raise many issues with regards to the shift from old to new
paradigm teaching strategies. Friesen (2010) states, too frequently, teachers and administrators alike,
allow their fear of standardized examinations to get in the way of the innovations needs to re engineer
schooling for todays world . Why is it teachers let the fear of provincial exams get in the way of their
teaching practices?
Although, I am not an advocate for provincial achievement exams, they are something that I will most
likely deal with as a teacher. For me the findings of this project will have a significant impact on my
teaching style, not only in science but other disciplinary streams. What sort of benefits can students
receive from inquiry based learning, in not only science but also other subjects? Achievement exams
beside, I believe that the shift from old to new paradigm teaching styles is important. Again not only
in
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Geroge Orwell Essay
Geroge Orwell
One of the things Orwell bequeathed us was the adjective Orwellian .... It is a frightening word,
generally applied to a society organized to crush and dehumanize the individual, sometimes signifying
the alienation of that individual if he dares to rebel (Lewis 13). George Orwell, the pseudonym for
Eric Arthur Blair, depicted the importance of the individual in society and the danger of too much
community in his literature. Through his personal experiences, however, he explored the ideas of
socialism and was torn between the individual and community ideals. In his literature and his past,
Orwell spoke against movements that remove the individual, but still emphasized the importance of
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He enjoyed the idea that everybody was equal, but he still showed resentment towards it. His inner
conflict between these two ideas and his experiences as a member in the Spanish Civil War caused
him to choose a median between the community ideals which he saw and the individual ideals which
he missed: I have seen wonderful things and at last really believe in socialism, which I never did
before (qtd. in Chen).
With the start of World War II, George Orwell began his fight against Nazism, fascism, and
communism. In the eyes of many, communism became interchangeable with socialism, and he
criticized writers of his time that were in support of Stalin and his socialist movement: Why should
writers be attracted by a form of Socialism that makes mental honesty impossible (qtd. in Lewis 76)?
In an attempt to pacify the radical communist movements and change imperialism, he spoke of a third
method to reform the British Empire a middle ground that would create a socialist community in
Britain. John Newsinger wrote, [He had a] call for a new socialist movement that would reject both
Communist style revolution and Labour Party reformism in favour of a third way to socialism, a third
way that he continued to call revolutionary but that was adapted to modern conditions (qtd. in Chen).
Through this, one can see that Orwell wanted to avoid such movements as communism, which
attempted to obtain control over the individual, and yet he had a need to preserve the
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Geography In Canada
Geography influences an individual worlds view in many ways. It impacts the location of where you
choose to live and where you would like to have your family. What you wear is influenced by the
geography also, because if the climate is colder you would have to wear more layers, unless you
would live to freeze and die but if you live in a warmer climate they would have to wear less layers.
Geography would also be influenced in what you value, for example if you live in Canada you would
value forests more because we have 9% of the forests on earth. The lifestyle of someone who lives in
japan would be very different from someone who lives in Canada would. How physically active you
are might also be determined by the geography, for example if you
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Analysis Of Carrie Leana s The Missing Link In School Reform
In Carrie Leana s The Missing Link in School Reform, the author analyzes how educators can be more
effective the retention levels and overall success of student s gaining knowledge in today s society.
Leana s social capitalism introduces how one can develop stronger as an educator by resourcing their
other teacher friends around them. When a teacher needs information or advice about how to do her
job more effectively, she goes to other teachers .. among other teachers in a school are characterized
by high trust and frequent interaction that is, when social capital is strong student achievement scores
improve (Leana, page 4, paragraph 1). Leana encourages teachers to network with each other, and
become better acclimated with approaches of education. Based off of the level of trust you have in
your colleagues, the more improvement you will see in how rich the education you are receiving from
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Decisional education is about [eight] years of challenge, stretching, being coached, being mentored,
trying a new subject, etc (Andy Hargreaves, Professional Capital: Transforming Teaching in Every
School, 6:18 6:23). When a teacher gets opportunities throughout the school year to experience
different situations, they can take those lessons and figure out the correct way of how to teach based
off of what previously worked. Decisional capital helps teachers establish a professional investment
into education for their students. The end result of giving students a quality education is what you
receive back from them: a successful
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Boy Nobody Character Analysis
Boy Nobody moves from town to town, befriending kids as he goes. The only problem is that all of
his friends parents mysteriously die, and shortly after which, he disappears. Boy Nobody is a weapon
clocked in the body of a teenage boy. He was taken from his parents and trained to kill on command.
The book Boy Nobody shows us the life of a teenage assassin that takes orders and kills without any
explanation. It shows the conflict in between taking orders as he was trained and his inner will to live
a normal life. Allen Zadoff is the author of many books which have earned many honors. Boy Nobody
being the first book in a series of two books. Allen takes the reader through the life of Boy Nobody in
chronological order as the story unfolds. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is a novel that leaves a hole in your heart after you are done reading it. The love that was between
Boy Nobody and Sam being crushed by Boy Nobody himself is very moving. The internal struggle
explained so well without actually speaking of it is mind boggling. This book is a must read for
anyone that likes a mystery, a crazy twist, or an all around great book. This book is only the first, with
one more already out and another coming soon, who knows what is next for Boy Nobody. As soon as
you read the last sentence of Boy Nobody you will be itching for the first sentence of the next
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Native American Sweat Lodge Research Paper
Native American sweat lodge ceremonies are more than just sweating. They are purifying rituals used
for many purposes depending on the culture and the occasion. Most sweat lodge ceremonies are used
for healing purposes, to give thanks to their spirits or their God, for seeking of wisdom and to clear
their mind, body, and soul. According to aktalakota.stjo.org, the term sweat lodge means to live again
(Raymond A. Bucko, 1989). Native American sweat ceremonies usually take place in round, circular
lodges. Some cultures use teepees, or even pits that are covered with tree branches. Most lodges or
teepees are generally made of wood. Hot rocks are placed in the middle of the lodge by a firekeeper
and heated to 102 degrees. Water is occasionally poured over the heated rocks to create a hot and
steamy lodge. The lodge is designed to make it a safe and sacred place. It is where they can go to
concentrate on the spirits that are invited to the ceremony. Some ceremonies can last up to two hours
(K. Cohen, 2006). According to tradition, nothing or no one should come into the sweat lodge that
does not have Native American significance and that includes clothing. Therefore, the ceremonies are
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A medicine man begins by setting up an altar. This altar, usually has some type of antler to hold the
sacred pipe. Then he sets four different sacred herbs in the middle of the lodge or teepee. There are
four sacred herbs in the Native culture that are used for sweats. One is sage, which purifies a room of
all negative energies. The second herb is sweet grass which brings in spirits from the other side to heal
you. The third herb is cedar which is for purification purposes. The fourth herb is tobacco. Tobacco
has always been sacred to the Native American culture. The tobacco is used to smoke in the sacred
pipe. This pipe is used to bless the earth (Winona LaDuke
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The Russo-Japanese War Summary
The Russo Japanese War was and has been a controversial topic between historians and major power
at its time. As the years went on to develop more wars and military conflicts, Russo Japanese War was
not completely forgotten but was in a way was misplaced in the folds of time. There have been many
books, articles and journals that were written in either giving detail about the war, how it occurred, or
the aftermath that it caused. This essay gives a summary of the book, The Russo Japanese War by
Christopher Martin, and discusses the comparison between the book and the journal article, Was the
Russo Japanese War, World War Zero? , while also contrasting the book with the article, Rewriting the
Russo Japanese War: A Centenary Retrospective, that talks mainly about the causes and effects the
were enacted by the outcome of the war.
In the book, The Russo Japanese War the author Christopher Martin retells the story of a major event
in history that not only caused change in the world, but also on the global stage of power. The Russo
Japanese War could be described as a conflict between a small island nation that was throwing away
the old, worn out feudal system and adopting the new and industrial ideas of modernity, against a
thought of major world power that was stubborn and held fast to its old ways of feudalism. The ending
result that came out of this war sent ripples throughout the world. By this, the world system of power
was literally turned inside out, the world
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Thomas Gray s Eligy Indited in a Country Churchyard
Thomas Gray indited a poem that compares to other poems on prodigious levels of kindred attribute,
with some differences. The structure of Elegy Indited in a Country Churchyard is homogeneous to the
four line stanzas of other poetry encountered throughout this semester. Gray utilizes a homogeneous
theme of time in his poem, likewise in Shakespeare s sonnets and Donne s The Ecstasy . Gray s
purport of imagery differs drastically from other poets. To commence, structure is the first thing to
descry while comparing Gray s Elegy to other poems. Gray indites in heroic quatrains, four line
stanzas with an iambic pentameter. Iambic pentameter is the designation given to a line of verse that
consists of five iambs. Iambs being one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Shakespeare seems absorbed in physical resplendency when reading Sonnet Nineteen. His aperture
line, Devouring time... time is eating up all of earth s creatures. All of the resplendency is eaten up by
time. Gray utilizes the theme of time by imaging what the mundane man of this country churchyard
did during their life. Instead of being upset about time passing, glomming resplendency within the
world, and not capitalizing on the time given to us, Gray is appreciating the time the deceased has had.
For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn, / or diligent housewife ply her evening care: / no
children run to lisp their sire s return, / or climb his knees the envied kiss to apportion. Here, Gray is
reminiscing the times a certain man might return home and appreciating the affection of his family.
Other poets might visually perceive time as an exasperation; Gray optically discerns it as a treasure to
be cherished. When comparing Gray s Elegy to John Milton s Lyciads , we discover a drastic
difference. Both men indited in replication to a death of their friend. Gray s poem reflected mental
conceptions of the past lives of the mundane people found within the country churchyard. He is asking
us to accolade the lives of the people he has discovered in this graveyard. Gray develops relationships
between these dead and nature. In stanza seven, Oft did the harvest to their sickle yield, / Their furrow
oft the obdurate glebe has broke;
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War Measure Act Essay
The quebecois wanted to be separated from the Canada.
(In the late 1950 s to the 1960 s the Quebec decided their independency)
The quiet revolution (believed to be caused by the death of Maurice Duplessis in 1959 )
After Maurice s Death, who was the Quebec premier, the liberal party won the election against the
Union Nationale religion was not given much importance (the importance of catholic church
decreased)
Their way of life/lifestyle became more open minded, people started to question the reasons for high
birth rate and early marriage
Education and healthcare was becoming more modernized
More students started to come to school and stayed longer
Provincial plan was introduced
A transformed society
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The war measure act was made to give the government power of the rights and freedom
People who supported the FLQ member were immediately identified as a member of the FLQ
Upto 90 days in jail, without bail if considered as a member of the FLQ member
Imprison members of FLQ upto 5 years
Because of the War measure act, the FLQ members killed Pierre laporte
About 450 people related anyways with the FLQ members were arrested, even if they were not part of
the FLQ with no contact of lawyer
James cross was discovered to not be dead and still captured by the FLQ
October 27, James cross was released and in return the FLQ members were able to safely go to
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Taking a Look at Cupping
Cupping is a form of therapy in which a glass or bamboo cup is placed onto the acupuncture points of
the skin after heat has been applied inside the cup to create a negative pressure. This pressure causes
the skin and underlying tissues to rise into the cup. The purpose of this is to make sure that all of the
toxins escape the body and increase blood flow around the areas that have been blocked. Cupping
originates from China and is widely used to treat areas where there are qi (vital energy) and blood
stagnation (Leung, Xue, and Cheng, 40). This flow is interrupted because there is an imbalance in the
body. In this case, the imbalance causes musculoskeletal problems, lung problems, as well as swelling.
Getting rid of the imbalance allows the qi and blood to flow freely in which diminishes any physical
pain and illnesses. In the East, chinese healers first practiced this type of therapy approximately three
thousand years ago to treat specific illnesses. They used animal horns because those were the only
things that resembled a cup at that time. In addition, this therapy was known as the horn method,
(Xiaofei, 242) partially due to the tool that they had to use. However, as technology advanced,
bamboo cups replaced animal horns, and eventually glass cups became the primary tool for cupping.
Therefore, cupping became the common name for this form of therapy. In the West, cupping
originated in Egypt, around 1550 B.C. The Egyptians utilized cupping to cure just about any
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Extrinsic Factors Of Success In The Other Wes Lee
This essay will discuss how someone s level of future success is determined by the amount and types
of extrinsic factors in their lives. Even though this can be argued by people that believe that an
individuals success is determined by intrinsic factors which are psychological.Extrinsic factors could
be money, things you see in your neighborhood, actions you make.In the book The Other Wes Moore
you can see that some extrinsic factors had an impact on the success of the both Wes s because the
factors were pushing The Author Wes to succeed and holding down or limiting the Other Wes from
succeeding.If both had the same opportunities and help they would have become equally successful
they might not both have become authors but they would have
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Dialectic Neocapitalist Theory In The Works Of Tarantino
Dialectic neocapitalist theory in the works of Tarantino
1. Tarantino and Derridaist reading
In the works of Tarantino, a predominant concept is the concept of dialectic truth. However,
Baudrillard promotes the use of modernism to read and modify class. Many desituationisms
concerning the role of the participant as poet exist.
If one examines prematerial Marxism, one is faced with a choice: either accept modernism or
conclude that the task of the participant is deconstruction, given that prematerial Marxism is invalid.
Therefore, the premise of dialectic neocapitalist theory implies that academe is intrinsically a legal
fiction. The primary theme of Geoffrey s[1] essay on prematerial Marxism is a capitalist whole.
The characteristic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The subject is interpolated into a dialectic neocapitalist theory that includes narrativity as a reality.
Therefore, Dahmus[5] holds that the works of Spelling are not postmodern. The primary theme of the
works of Spelling is the role of the writer as participant.
It could be said that the premise of Sontagist camp implies that language is used to entrench the status
quo. The characteristic theme of Scuglia s[6] model of prematerial Marxism is not dematerialism, but
predematerialism.
2. Subdialectic discourse and Marxist capitalism
If one examines modernism, one is faced with a choice: either reject Marxist capitalism or conclude
that the significance of the artist is significant form, but only if narrativity is interchangeable with
culture; otherwise, sexuality is capable of intentionality. Therefore, Sartre uses the term dialectic
neocapitalist theory to denote the role of the participant as poet. Marx s essay on capitalist materialism
suggests that society has intrinsic meaning, given that the premise of Marxist capitalism is valid.
quot;Sexual identity is responsible for sexism, quot; says Sontag; however, according to Drucker[7] ,
it is not so much sexual identity that is responsible for sexism, but rather the failure, and thus the
meaninglessness, of sexual identity. However, the primary theme of the works of Spelling is a
conceptual totality. If dialectic
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  • 2. Economic Problem CHAPTER 4 INDIVIDUAL AND MARKET DEMAND EXERCISES 1. An individual sets aside a certain amount of his income per month to spend on his two hobbies, collecting wine and collecting books. Given the information below, illustrate both the price consumption curve associated with changes in the price of wine and the demand curve for wine. |Price |Price |Quantity |Quantity |Budget | |Wine |Book |Wine |Book | | |$10 |$10 |7 |8 |$150 | |$12 |$10 |5 |9 |$150 | |$15 |$10 |4 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this case, the consumer always purchases the cheaper of the two goods (assuming a one for one tradeoff). If the price of orange juice is less than the price of apple juice, the consumer will purchase only orange juice and the price consumption curve will lie along the orange juice axis of the graph (from point F to the right). [pic] If apple juice is cheaper, the consumer will purchase only apple juice and the price consumption curve will be on the apple juice axis (above point E). If the two goods have the same price, the consumer will be indifferent between the two; the price consumption curve will coincide with the indifference curve (between E and F). Assuming that the price of orange juice is less than the price of apple juice, the consumer will maximize her utility by consuming only orange juice. As income varies, only the amount of orange juice varies. Thus, the income consumption curve will be the orange juice axis in the figure below. If apple juice were cheaper, the income consumption curve would lie on the apple juice axis. [pic] 4. b. Left shoes and right shoes are perfect complements. Draw the appropriate price consumption and income consumption curves. For perfect complements, such as right shoes and left shoes, the indifference curves are L shaped. The point of utility maximization occurs when the budget ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Importance Of Wild Mustangs The Importance of Wild Mustangs Over four hundred years ago, wild horses or mustangs as we call them, were introduced to North America by the Spanish. As a result, these marvelous creatures have been roaming the land of the United States ever since, and they have become a part of our history. Mustangs have played an active role in our history by providing a means to travel, an expansion of our country, and as a natural beauty to see in the wild: therefore, it is crucial to protect and oversee the care of these animals in an effective manner. In the early 1600s, American Indian horses were initially bred from Spanish horses that the Indians had acquired from the Spaniards most likely by raiding Spanish missions and taking the horses ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only could horses travel places that people couldn t, but they also had tougher legs and bodies that were able to protect them better; making them more sustainable for travel. Some of the first Americans who settled here were brought by the mustangs (Speir) and (American Expedition). Wild mustangs are beautiful creatures when seen in their natural habitat. Photographs, videos, and in person sightings of these animals have captured the attention of millions of people. Their fascinating array of color, patterns, shapes, and sizes just add more to their wonderful appearance in our history. It isn t just their beautiful colors that have an impact, but the beauty within and the beauty in their overall nature. Mustangs haven t just captured the attention from millions of people, they have also captured the attention of many famous individuals who have also had a key role in history; such people include: Ulysses S. Grant, Zachary Taylor, Thomas Jefferson, and many more (Speir). Thomas Jefferson asked a man named Philip Nolan to study the mustangs in Texas, and report his observations to Jefferson. A well known artist named Frederic Remington once stated that, Of all the monuments which the Spaniard has left to glorify his reign in America, there will be none more worthy than his horse (qtd. In Speir). What I believe to understand from this statement is when the Spanish came to America, they had a significant impact on our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Natchez Analysis The strategic location of Natchez, on the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River, ensured that it would be a pivotal center of trade, commerce, and the interchange of ethnic Native American, European, and African cultures in the region; it held this position for two centuries after its founding. In the middle of the nineteenth century, the city attracted wealthy Southern planters as residents, who built mansions to fit their ambitions . Their plantations were vast tracts of land in the surrounding lowlands along the riverfronts of Mississippi and Louisiana, where they grew large commodity crops of cotton and sugarcane using slave labor. Natchez became the principal port from which these crops were exported, both upriver to Northern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Years of rumors and stories of Delaney were that he was the man who traveled with Scott to Natchez. Family members found that this duty of slave selection an embarrassment and for years would only whisper of this disgrace to other family members. His daughter in law who knew him told the story of Delaney s duties to his great grandchild explaining that this was a black mark on the family. Though her grandmother told the story of slave selection she admonished his great grandchild to not speak of this openly as it would be a negative measure of the character of the entire family. One might say that in polite company Delaney s job of slave selection would not be spoken of and that rule was followed. Many years later the story of this disgraceful experience of slave selection as told to me came with an equal admonishment to not reveal my source, but to tell the story without authorship. Poplar Hill Plantation, the largest of Scott s properties at the height of the Civil War, contained more than 1195 acres. The war tax receipts, filed at the time of probate recorded the acreage of Poplar Hill. The war tax imposed by the Confederacy applied to all property, that included land, cattle, homes, chattel (slaves), personal property (watches, clocks, pianos, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Behavior Modification Program Analysis The first important parts of developing a behavior modification program is to describe the person s behavior. This is important in order to understand the behavior that needs to be changed (Kuhlenschmidt, n.d.). For instance, if the unreasonable bad behavior that needs to be changed, the frequency and time of its usual occurrence need to be determined. The aspects that may possibly trigger that bad behavior must also be acknowledged. The next important part is to decide that behavioral change is needed. Making a decision to take the behavior modification program requires a strong level of commitment (Kuhlenschmidt, n.d.). Otherwise, developing the program will make no sense. Another important part of the process is the identification of potential intervention strategies. Depending on the type of target behavior, these strategies may range from positive or negative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lastly, evaluation is an important part of developing a behavior modification program. The effectiveness of the program cannot be determined without evaluating the behavior and conducting an assessment about the changes that took place. This can be done by collecting data, graphing the results, and making conclusions in order to see if there is a need to modify the chosen intervention (Kuhlenschmidt, n.d.). Without careful evaluation, it will be impossible to determine whether the program causes the desired behavioral change. The behavior I want to change is the unhealthy eating habit of my friend, Chris. Chris is not obese, but he is 30 pounds heavier than his healthy weight range. He often complains how he hates his look ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Satire In Chaucer s Satire The Canterbury Tales: by Geoffrey Chaucer The Foolishness of Love Two best friends fighting to the death over a woman who wants to stay a virgin (Chaucer, Knight s Tale), a woman and her lover tricking her husband into thinking a second global flood was coming and making him the fool of the town (Chaucer, Miller s Tale), a pardoner tricking everyone of their money for fake relics and blessings (Chaucer, Pardoner s Prologue), these are several of the satirical things that Chaucer writes about in The Canterbury Tales. Through symbolism, irony, humour, and wit, one can tell that by all his satire in his work, Chaucer is trying to get across a point to his readers. This point is that people act foolish, and they act even more foolish when it comes to them loving after something. Throughout Chaucer s work, he provides many great examples through each of the particular estates and how they are corrupt when it comes to love or greed, even the papacy, who most people would have trusted with their live s at the time. This can especially be seen in the Pardoner s tale when he tells us of three young drunkards who set off to kill a man named death in another town. Along the way, they meet a man who leads them to a path where they found gold along it. After this discovery two of the three men plot against the other while he is away, but the third also decides to poison the other two. So when the third gets back he gets jumped by the other two but they end up eating his poisoned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Role Of Technology In The Early 20th Century Jillian Garrett History 1493 Professor Hanshew 19 June 2015 Research Paper Technology in the early 20th century grew quickly and brought many changes to life both at home and in work. Automobiles, home appliances, and entertainment changed how Americans spent their time and money. During the early to mid 20th century America went through an economical depression, two wars, and recessions, this caused many Americans to go through stages of poverty, fear, and wealth. The advancement of technology did not come without downfalls including pollution, debt, and change in moral beliefs. In 1903 the Ford Motor Company was founded in Detroit, Michigan. Tames describes, when Henry Ford began producing vehicles his aim was to turn out ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Safety regulations were not originally in use when automobiles were first on the road which led to the invention of traffic lights, cat s eyes, and painting of lines in the road to assist drivers. Vehicles have come a long way since their introduction into American society and they continue to change as newer technology grows. At the turn of the century many homes were cleaned by hand, food was prepared in stoves, and children played in sitting rooms or outside. Technology allowed for changes to be made in the home over the course of just a few years with the introduction of toasters, refrigerators, televisions, and vacuum cleaners. Cooking for the household became easier with the advancements of gas and eventually electric ranges. Busch describes how the shift from gas range to electric range was beneficial as the units were smaller allowing more space in the kitchen, there was better temperature control, and oven heat control and exterior coolness since older gas ranges lacked oven thermostats and insulation. Refrigerators had been around for years, but were large and took up much of the room in a kitchen. Isenstadt states, Electric refrigerators in the 1920s and 1930s were seen as a large step toward modernization of the home. Shortly after this time customization of refrigerators became popular and with advances in the electrical components involved the units became smaller. In 1908 advertisements became popular for upright vacuum ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Comparing Fences And A Face In The Crowd August Wilson s Fences and A Face in the Crowd two significantly underrated masterpieces. The stories are completely different but the main protagonists are very alike. When Lonesome was at the top of the world he felt as if he was indestructible. Before everyone found out who he really was he said I m not just an entertainer I m an influence, a wielder of opinion, a force... a force! (A Face in the Crowd). Troy Wilson was the same, he said Death is nothing but a fastball on the outside corner (Fences). He talks down on death and feels indestructible portraying a fastball as an easy pitch. Making him feel immortal or invincible. Where these characters differ is in their younger lives and somewhat in personality. Lonesome seems to have always been an alcoholic and doesn t have a fulfilling past. We know this because Marcia asked him if he always drank so harshly, which he replied saying Not always. Back in Riddle they was pretty strict. Didn t allow us to touch hard liquor till we was 10 or 11 ( A Face in the Crowd). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He cared immensely about his work and wanted to be able to provide for his family. In this quote from the text we are able to see that When I found you and Cory and a halfway decent job...I was safe....I wasn t going back to the penitentiary. I wasn t gonna lay in the streets with a bottle of wine. I was safe. I had a family (Fences). I can personally relate to the most to Lonesome personality wise. Lonesome was two completely different people on screen and real life. I too am very different when I am around my friends compared to when I am around strangers. Not in a bad way like Lonesome but the difference is very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Contact Improvisation The functions of contact improvisation is based on the people performing it. There can be different types of purposes behind the form depending on why and how you choose to do it. The way that this form was created was based off a desire to be free from boundaries. This allows the ideas of contact improvisation to be shifting constantly. Contact improvisation is not a performative technique even though it can be performed. The first sight of this form was in 1972 with a performance by Steve Paxton. This performance included a group of students who moved through the space with ideas seen in wrestling with falling and jumping. After that performance Paxton refined his ideas and began working with Nancy Stark Smith. Nancy and Steve Paxton forced ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is based off of finding the balance between different concepts. An article from Movement as Culture said, The experience of the movement style and improvisational process itself were thought to teach people how to live (to trust, to be spontaneous and free, to center oneself, and to go with the flow ) (Novak 105). This form is not about being correct or the best. Contact improvisation became a way to build skills on how to live life. People who experienced contact improvisation believed that these idea helped them learn how to handle their real life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Similarities Between Cerberus And Fluffy In Harry Potter In the Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling drew heavily upon mythology to create her books. The series consist of multiple mythological creatures. Rowling was influenced by Cerberus, a Greek and Roman mythology creature, to create Fluffy. Fluffy is a three headed dog in the Harry Potter series whom was purchased by Hagrid. Cerberus and Fluffy are different as Cerberus is controlled by Hades, whereas Fluffy is owned by Hagrid. They are also similar as they both guard their territory and listen to lullabies before sleeping. Although they bear some superficial similarities, the differences between Cerberus and Fluffy are clear. Cerberus and Fluffy are both known for guarding their territorial grounds. Cerberus features in Greek and Roman mythology ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Personal Narrative Essay-Fall In Love With Florida Fall in Love With Florida We don t mean only seasonally. While autumn s transitional lower temperatures, harvest festivals and softer sunshine is a splendid time to live in the state of Florida, the three other seasons on the calendar are equally remarkable here. Wouldn t you like to spend them all in the Sunshine State? If you re considering a move to Florida whether seasonal or full time there are many other reasons why our state s lifestyle trumps a relocation or part time getaway elsewhere. Allow us to convince you... Weather So obvious that perhaps you don t need the reminder. A daily mean temperature of 71 degrees Fahrenheit means banishing the heavy outerwear if you hail from colder climates. No more snow or ice! You might ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Danforth Neighbourhood Analysis As with any other ethnic neighbourhood, The Danforth s presence within Toronto is important as it allows for the preservation of the Greek culture in another country, and also encourages the sharing of the culture within the city. Not only that, but The Danforth provides a unique perspective on an ethnic neighbourhood that s thought of As the rest . Unlike other ethnic enclaves, such as Chinatown, The Danforth is accustomed to the norms and way of life of the city of Toronto, while preventing the assimilation of its own culture. This makes Greektown one of the more model ethnic neighbourhoods, and an educational experience for all visitors, as its adaptation to the Canadian culture makes it a substantially more relatable experience for visitors. In essence, it s not only important for the general public to visit the neighbourhood, but for other ethnic neighbourhoods as well, as it not only demonstrates how to successfully bring your native culture to a country, but also how to share it by tailoring to that country s way of life and culture. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The large influx of Greek and Italian immigrants is very prevalent in the neighbourhood, where it was named the largest Greektown in North America since the mid 1970s. This large population is also exhibited in the vast amount of Greek run businesses, especially in the western region of the neighbourhood, providing Torontonians an up close view into the Greek culture and way of life. In addition, the aged architecture from the early 1900s showcases how Toronto grew into the city it has now become, with each building in the neighbourhood preserving a certain function from that time period, such as the Danforth Music Hall. This allows Torontonians to obtain a deeper understanding of the vague history our city ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Internationalization of General Motors Internationalization of General Motors This paper examines the expansion of General Motors overseas in its various phases, as well as triggers for internationalization and the problems faced during the process. The paper also considers what benefits have been achieved through international growth, and how the company can be classified with regards to Bartlett and Ghosal s 4 typologies. Finally, the paper discusses the concept of a world car, meeting the demands of customers across the globe. General Motors, International; Internationalization; Globalization; Multinational; Growth Strategy; Volkswagen; Bartlett; Ghosal 1. Internationalization of GM 1.1 Early History In the early 1900 s, the first companies that would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The oil crises of the same period did not help improve the situation by shifting consumer preferences towards the more reliable and economical Japanese alternatives. GM responded not via their traditional method of acquisition, but rather by creating alliances with Isuzu, Suzuki and Toyota (Bordenave and Lung, 2002). 1.4 Globalization From the late 1980s to the present day, GM has adopted another strategy: globalization, aimed at integrating operations at an higher level. GM s ultimate goal from the 1990s was to produce a World Car, as announced through their Master Plan in 1996 (Bordenave and Lung, 2002). The idea was to cut costs and achieve greater economies of scale by halving the number of car platforms from 14 to 7, and sharing these platforms as well as parts among the various brands within the General Motors family. In reality, however, this programme failed.due to regional differences, such as Europe and Asia preferring smaller, diesel powered cars as opposed to the large, petrol engined models of North America. GM was thus forced to continue supplying different models to their various markets around the world. | | |1992 : Senior management changes (J. Smith). | |1992: Founding of GM International ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Gp Legalwith Contents and Other Add Ins Table of content: 1. Introduction 2 1.1 Origin of the Report 2 1.2 Objectives 2 1.3 Methodology 2 1.4 Rationale of the Study 3 1.5 Scope 3 1.6 Limitations 3 2. Organizational Profile ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The relevant information collected from primary sources is collected in an informal way. The secondary sources for data collection were published annual reports, monthly financial newsletters of GP and monthly newsletters of GrameenPhone Ltd. 1.4 Rationale of the Study : This report aims at reflecting the real life working environment to the master s students. This is very helpful as this helps to understand different aspects of a company. It also makes an introduction to professionalism that is vital in the working life. So, Term Paper can be visualized as a guideline for starting up job i.e. career life. 1.5 Scope : The scope of the study is limited within telecommunication business in Bangladesh. It is also limited within the organization of Grameen Phone Ltd. and especially within corporate social Responsibility of the Company. Here I discuss with the topics related to the financial performance and Revenue of GrameenPhone. 1.6 Limitations : â–ª The company does not have sufficient source of secondary data and collecting of data was not smooth. â–ª Time was very short to collect huge data on CSR of Grameen phone. 2. Organization Profile 2.1 GrameenPhone Corporate Governance: In the fast paced world of telecommunications, vibrant and dynamic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Lottery Conflict In The Lottery there was were different kinds of conflicts that were shown throughout the story. All these types of conflict help create different moods and themes in stories. They give the reader a sense of excitement or it can even scare them depending on what is going on. In this story it all started off like it if was a beautiful peaceful town with people enjoying an event in the town square. Until all the problems started occurring and you started looking at the characters moods did you start to notice what was really wrong with everything. Once you get to the end you get to see how horrid the story actually is compared to the beginning. The tradition known as The Lottery is an old one that almost every village would do, but by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Compared to external conflicts which happen more out loud or with other people, internal conflicts are kept more towards one person s inner self. In The Lottery, there also also internal conflicts that can be found throughout it even though some people might not be able to notice it. An internal conflict can be important to see throughout stories because they can show you the feelings of that character. It may turn out that maybe the a certain character may be scared while another one is having second thoughts about something. This can be crucial when reading stories and even watching movie because they may give you ideas about what may occur in the near future. It is what makes stories more interesting and make you want to keep on reading because you want have the curiosity of what is going to happen next in the story. Some internal conflicts found in The Lottery include when Tessie came in the village square running late. She was worried when she arrived to the square late. It does not tell you why she may have been worried, but maybe it was because she was worried about getting chosen and getting killed. It may have also been because there was a chance that one of her family members could get chosen too. In the story it doesn t tell you but from being late and worried it shows you that there is some conflict there between herself which is Man vs. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Jealousy in Shakespeare´s Othello Essay Jealousy is a powerful emotion that can blind oneself from identifying the truth. Shakespeare heavily emphasizes this theme throughout the drama Othello, especially through the actions of characters. In the play the heinous antagonist, Iago, uses each character s jealousy to deceive that person and manipulate the truth. His false promises and deceitfulness bring to the demise of many of the main characters in the play, including the protagonist, Othello. Othello could not have been deceived if it were not for his powerful jealousy. Therefore, Shakespeare is telling us that jealousy is an ugly trait that can hide the truth, which in turn causes many problems between characters in the play. The play opens with Roderigo and Iago standing in a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the quarrel, Iago reveals to the reader that he intends to use the fact that Casillo and Desdemona will be spending more time together, in order for Casillo to get his job back, to convince Othello that she is having an affair (1220). Othello is an easy target in this drama, because Iago already knows that he is a very insecure person. With that stated, it will be easy for Iago to use Othello s jealousy to trick him into thinking that Desdemona is an unfaithful wife. Iago will manipulate the way Othello sees things in order to convince him that what he sees is innocent acts between Desdemona and Casillo. Iago s starts to plant the idea in Othello s head of an affair after Othello sees Casillo rush leaving Desdemona in a manner that looked as though he is guilty (1223). Alone with Othello, Iago begins to make Othello feel threatened by Casillo and Desdemona s apparent relationship by bringing up the fact that Casillo served as Desdemona s and Othello s go between during the time of their courtship. The conversation ends with Iago asking Othello to watch carefully of Desdemona and Casillo, and Iago exits giving Othello time to question the accusation of Iago (1225 1228). Othello s insecurities are brought to surface as Othello announces, to only the audience, his thoughts. During his speech, Othello pounders the idea that Desdemona has lost her love for him, listing many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Why America Is A Great Nation Why do I believe America is a great nation? America s greatness comes from our freedom, our people, and our First Amendment Rights of religion, speech, press and assembly. Freedom is an inalienable right that many people of the U.S. take for granted. Our civil rights are part of our freedom. People that invade upon our rights are punished. The severity of this punishment depends upon how harshly our rights are violated. And, although freedom doesn t come with guarantees of a perfect life, we are all free to choose our own destinies. America is the greatest most powerful country in the world, not just because of our army but because of the values of our people. (President Barrack Obama,2014, p.1). President Obama says that we the American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Qmb Final Exam Essay 1. This problem is in reference to students who may or may not take advantage of the opportunities provided in QMB such as homework. Some of the students pass the course, and some of them do not pass. Research indicates that 40% of the students do the assigned homework. Of the students who do homework, there is an 80% chance they will pass the course. The probability of not passing if the student does not do the home work is 90%. What is the probability of a student not doing homework or passing? A. .32 B. .52 C. .94 D. .92 E. .38 Answer: D 2. Suppose that for a certain football game the probability that the home team will be ahead at half time is 0.60 and the probability that the home ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is the probability the salesperson goes more than 5 days without a sale? A. .75 B. .92 C. .08 D. .40 E. None of the above. Answer: C 10. During lunch time, customers arrive at Joe s Lunch counter according to a Poisson distribution with an average of 2 per 30 second period. What is the probability of having more than two arrivals in a two minute period? A. .9863 B. .9970 C. .0027 D .7619 E. None of the above Answer: A Use the following to answer questions 11 12 The new owner of a beauty shop is trying to decide whether to hire one, two, or three beauticians. She estimates that profits next year (in thousands of dollars) will vary with demand for her services and has estimated demand in three categories low, medium and high. |NUMBER | | |OF |DEMAND | |BEAUTICIANS | | | |LOW |MEDIUM |HIGH | |One |50 |75 |100 | |Two |0 |100 |100 | ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Assimilation In The Joy Luck Club Adaptation is the adjustment to one s surrounding conditions. Many animals experience this through physical and behavioral changes based on new obstacles they may face in their environments. They could be surrounded by new species of predatory animals or sources of food that require a new set of skills. Similarly, this can be experienced by humans as well. When a person finds themself in a new place they may need to change in order to survive. In Amy Tan s fiction novel, The Joy Luck Club, immigrant Chinese mothers share their life stories from back in China, their journies to the states, and the relationships with their American born daughters. They learn a new language, society and overall way of life. However, assimilation into the American culture dramatically separates the connection between the mother s and their daughters. The mother s lost themselves on their way to the United States and must deal with the negative realities of their American born children, and see their daughters drifting further away from their culture. As the mothers immigrated to the United States, they had undergone identity changes that would separate themselves from their Chinese cultures. Some identity changes are miniscule, yet left an impact on the mother s. Adjusting to the expectations set upon them during immigration made them present their westernized side. Many were reduced to being just students, displaced immigrants, or war brides. Immigrating women were not viewed as being there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Scottish Culture Vs American Culture Information I will discuss the history and ground level information of Scotland and Wales, representing how this trifling nation has molded the world and others who live in it. I will also discuss important material about the statistics of the country and the distinction between the ethnocentrism in British and American ways of life. I will also discuss how the United States and Scotland both partake in many cultural ideas and traditions, But like every culture and nation they are different and share plenty of alterations. Data In Scotland the most common language is English, Another rising popular word of tongue is the ancient language of Gaelic (The Official Gateway). There are about Fifty million people all over the world who say that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Scotland, is a smaller country occupying the northern third of Great Britain, and containing about five million citizens (www.scotland.org). The currency in the United States in dollars, the residents of Scotland use the same currency as the British do, this is the pound. References Differences between Scottish and American Social and Cultural Values. (2012). Retrieved October 29, 2014, from http://relatedsignals.com/vgs/english/?p=60 Official Scotland Website. (2014). Retrieved October 29, 2014, from www.scotland.com Zimmermann, K. (2013, April 22). American Culture: Traditions and Customs of the United States. Retrieved October 29, 2014 from http://www.livescience.com/28945 american culture.html Biography Online. Retrieved November 3, 2014, from Biography Online web site: http://www.biographyonline.net/british/top 100 scottish.html The Official Gateway to Scotland. (2014). Retrieved November 3, 2014, from Scotland web site: www.scotland.org Phillips, H. (2013, August 28). The American Sense of Self: A British Perspective. Retrieved from Harvard Politics web site: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Hieroglyphics And Mayans Similarities Imagine a world without writing. This is an almost impossible task because our world is completely inundated with writing. How would we keep track of commerce or maintain a record of history? It is interesting to me that humans have designed ways in which to communicate to each other using symbols carved into stone. This technology has not only been shaped by the people using them, the hieroglyphics have also directly influence the societies that used them. Hieroglyphics are such an important invented technology, because it has been vital in helping to shape and record the culture of two populations living at different times and across the world: the ancient Egyptians, and the ancient Mayans. In this paper, I will discuss the intriguing similarities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I will then fast forward the clock to discuss how Mayan hieroglyphs may have developed, as well as examine homophony in Mayan script. There always seems to be some conspiracy of aliens and the similarities of Mayan and Egyptian cultures. There are some intriguing similarities between the two cultures, such as the use of pyramids and religion, but not at all due to extra terrestrial help. Cynthia Calhoun (2017) explains the interesting similarities between the two cultures in her article titled, Egyptian and Mayan Similarities Ginseng, Religion, and Hieroglyphics. Calhoun (2017) believes that there is perhaps a global yin and yang at work here. By this, she is stating that there are complimentary features that separate cultures have developed in order to solve the same, shared, or global, problem. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Enkidu Relationship The character Enkidu also shows a positive side of mortality. His rites of passage to society can be seen as a positive note to mortality, as it highlights the amenities of life. For example, his introduction to Shamhat and the enjoyment of sex for six nights in a row can be seen as positive amenity to humanity. This can be seen as a compare and contrast to his former animal state, where the wild beasts of the steppe shunned his person (I 189). The shunning is most likely due to the animals not understanding his sexual desires, as animals only mate for procreation. Moreover, the established relationship that Enkidu has with the gods can be seen as positive, mostly because he would not have had a deeper relationship with them in his wild state ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Enkidu is downs because he is near his deathbed, for example, the voice of Shamhat from the sky states, Who fed you bread, fit for a god / Who poured you beer, fit for a king (VII. 90 91). This indicates a highlight of mortality and being a human, as when you are in an animal state there is no such thing as food for enjoyment. In addition, when Gilgamesh is in search for mortality, the tavern keeper highlights some positive notes of humanity, stating Gilgamesh, let your stomach be full / Always be happy, night and day (X. 73 74). We can see that the poem consistently puts emphasis on the fundamentals of life, and the dictates a more optimistic view of life. Additionally, the concept of death is illustrated in the positive note towards humanity. As noted by Shamhat, she states towards Enkidu that won t [Gilgamesh] lay you down in the ultimate resting place? (VII. 95) and [the] rulers of the netherworld will do you homage (VII. 98). This thought by Shamhat leads towards a more optimistic view of life after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. A Brief Note On Federal Information Security Management... Introduction This paper will talk about six Acts/Laws which are implied for the advancement of society and encourage the work process, keep up the protection of each individual citizen of the nation, provide legitimate rights to the labors/workers, right to cover intellectual property, open doors for money related foundations to grow their business, and keep up the information security and integrity. FISMA ISMA (Federal Information Security Management Act) appeared when Congress understood the significance of Information Security and it included FISMA as a piece of E Government Act of 2002. FISMA requires administrative bodies inside the government to: Plan for security. Ensure that the fitting and responsible authorities are assigned with the security obligation. Review security controls measure in a standard interim premise. Manage and approve the framework preparation before the operations, and intermittently after deploying. FISMA is separated into three primary areas: Annual security reporting prerequisite (Annual Program Review CIO). Independent Evaluation (IG) and Corrective activity gets ready for recuperation and remediation of security shortcomings. FISMA requests that organizations submit reports to OMB on the status of their data security program, quarterly. Sarbanes Oxley Act Sarbanes Oxley Act applies just to organizations whose stock is exchanged on open trades. Its motivation was to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Importance Of Practices Used By Teachers These articles focus on and emphasize the importance of practices used by teachers to teach and assess student learning. One main idea present within both articles is the idea of inquiry based teaching strategies and their use within the classroom. In the article: Unwritten Bedfellows: Discipline based Inquiry and Standardized Examinations by Sharon Friesen, she explores the impacts of inquiry based teaching on provincial achievement exams scores. She concluded that using inquiry based strategies had a positive impact on student achievement exam scores. These findings raise many issues with regards to the shift from old to new paradigm teaching strategies. Friesen (2010) states, too frequently, teachers and administrators alike, allow their fear of standardized examinations to get in the way of the innovations needs to re engineer schooling for todays world . Why is it teachers let the fear of provincial exams get in the way of their teaching practices? Although, I am not an advocate for provincial achievement exams, they are something that I will most likely deal with as a teacher. For me the findings of this project will have a significant impact on my teaching style, not only in science but other disciplinary streams. What sort of benefits can students receive from inquiry based learning, in not only science but also other subjects? Achievement exams beside, I believe that the shift from old to new paradigm teaching styles is important. Again not only in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Geroge Orwell Essay Geroge Orwell One of the things Orwell bequeathed us was the adjective Orwellian .... It is a frightening word, generally applied to a society organized to crush and dehumanize the individual, sometimes signifying the alienation of that individual if he dares to rebel (Lewis 13). George Orwell, the pseudonym for Eric Arthur Blair, depicted the importance of the individual in society and the danger of too much community in his literature. Through his personal experiences, however, he explored the ideas of socialism and was torn between the individual and community ideals. In his literature and his past, Orwell spoke against movements that remove the individual, but still emphasized the importance of community. Thus, he advocated a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He enjoyed the idea that everybody was equal, but he still showed resentment towards it. His inner conflict between these two ideas and his experiences as a member in the Spanish Civil War caused him to choose a median between the community ideals which he saw and the individual ideals which he missed: I have seen wonderful things and at last really believe in socialism, which I never did before (qtd. in Chen). With the start of World War II, George Orwell began his fight against Nazism, fascism, and communism. In the eyes of many, communism became interchangeable with socialism, and he criticized writers of his time that were in support of Stalin and his socialist movement: Why should writers be attracted by a form of Socialism that makes mental honesty impossible (qtd. in Lewis 76)? In an attempt to pacify the radical communist movements and change imperialism, he spoke of a third method to reform the British Empire a middle ground that would create a socialist community in Britain. John Newsinger wrote, [He had a] call for a new socialist movement that would reject both Communist style revolution and Labour Party reformism in favour of a third way to socialism, a third way that he continued to call revolutionary but that was adapted to modern conditions (qtd. in Chen). Through this, one can see that Orwell wanted to avoid such movements as communism, which attempted to obtain control over the individual, and yet he had a need to preserve the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Geography In Canada Geography influences an individual worlds view in many ways. It impacts the location of where you choose to live and where you would like to have your family. What you wear is influenced by the geography also, because if the climate is colder you would have to wear more layers, unless you would live to freeze and die but if you live in a warmer climate they would have to wear less layers. Geography would also be influenced in what you value, for example if you live in Canada you would value forests more because we have 9% of the forests on earth. The lifestyle of someone who lives in japan would be very different from someone who lives in Canada would. How physically active you are might also be determined by the geography, for example if you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Analysis Of Carrie Leana s The Missing Link In School Reform In Carrie Leana s The Missing Link in School Reform, the author analyzes how educators can be more effective the retention levels and overall success of student s gaining knowledge in today s society. Leana s social capitalism introduces how one can develop stronger as an educator by resourcing their other teacher friends around them. When a teacher needs information or advice about how to do her job more effectively, she goes to other teachers .. among other teachers in a school are characterized by high trust and frequent interaction that is, when social capital is strong student achievement scores improve (Leana, page 4, paragraph 1). Leana encourages teachers to network with each other, and become better acclimated with approaches of education. Based off of the level of trust you have in your colleagues, the more improvement you will see in how rich the education you are receiving from one another. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Decisional education is about [eight] years of challenge, stretching, being coached, being mentored, trying a new subject, etc (Andy Hargreaves, Professional Capital: Transforming Teaching in Every School, 6:18 6:23). When a teacher gets opportunities throughout the school year to experience different situations, they can take those lessons and figure out the correct way of how to teach based off of what previously worked. Decisional capital helps teachers establish a professional investment into education for their students. The end result of giving students a quality education is what you receive back from them: a successful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Boy Nobody Character Analysis Boy Nobody moves from town to town, befriending kids as he goes. The only problem is that all of his friends parents mysteriously die, and shortly after which, he disappears. Boy Nobody is a weapon clocked in the body of a teenage boy. He was taken from his parents and trained to kill on command. The book Boy Nobody shows us the life of a teenage assassin that takes orders and kills without any explanation. It shows the conflict in between taking orders as he was trained and his inner will to live a normal life. Allen Zadoff is the author of many books which have earned many honors. Boy Nobody being the first book in a series of two books. Allen takes the reader through the life of Boy Nobody in chronological order as the story unfolds. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a novel that leaves a hole in your heart after you are done reading it. The love that was between Boy Nobody and Sam being crushed by Boy Nobody himself is very moving. The internal struggle explained so well without actually speaking of it is mind boggling. This book is a must read for anyone that likes a mystery, a crazy twist, or an all around great book. This book is only the first, with one more already out and another coming soon, who knows what is next for Boy Nobody. As soon as you read the last sentence of Boy Nobody you will be itching for the first sentence of the next ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Native American Sweat Lodge Research Paper Native American sweat lodge ceremonies are more than just sweating. They are purifying rituals used for many purposes depending on the culture and the occasion. Most sweat lodge ceremonies are used for healing purposes, to give thanks to their spirits or their God, for seeking of wisdom and to clear their mind, body, and soul. According to aktalakota.stjo.org, the term sweat lodge means to live again (Raymond A. Bucko, 1989). Native American sweat ceremonies usually take place in round, circular lodges. Some cultures use teepees, or even pits that are covered with tree branches. Most lodges or teepees are generally made of wood. Hot rocks are placed in the middle of the lodge by a firekeeper and heated to 102 degrees. Water is occasionally poured over the heated rocks to create a hot and steamy lodge. The lodge is designed to make it a safe and sacred place. It is where they can go to concentrate on the spirits that are invited to the ceremony. Some ceremonies can last up to two hours (K. Cohen, 2006). According to tradition, nothing or no one should come into the sweat lodge that does not have Native American significance and that includes clothing. Therefore, the ceremonies are performed in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A medicine man begins by setting up an altar. This altar, usually has some type of antler to hold the sacred pipe. Then he sets four different sacred herbs in the middle of the lodge or teepee. There are four sacred herbs in the Native culture that are used for sweats. One is sage, which purifies a room of all negative energies. The second herb is sweet grass which brings in spirits from the other side to heal you. The third herb is cedar which is for purification purposes. The fourth herb is tobacco. Tobacco has always been sacred to the Native American culture. The tobacco is used to smoke in the sacred pipe. This pipe is used to bless the earth (Winona LaDuke ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Russo-Japanese War Summary The Russo Japanese War was and has been a controversial topic between historians and major power at its time. As the years went on to develop more wars and military conflicts, Russo Japanese War was not completely forgotten but was in a way was misplaced in the folds of time. There have been many books, articles and journals that were written in either giving detail about the war, how it occurred, or the aftermath that it caused. This essay gives a summary of the book, The Russo Japanese War by Christopher Martin, and discusses the comparison between the book and the journal article, Was the Russo Japanese War, World War Zero? , while also contrasting the book with the article, Rewriting the Russo Japanese War: A Centenary Retrospective, that talks mainly about the causes and effects the were enacted by the outcome of the war. In the book, The Russo Japanese War the author Christopher Martin retells the story of a major event in history that not only caused change in the world, but also on the global stage of power. The Russo Japanese War could be described as a conflict between a small island nation that was throwing away the old, worn out feudal system and adopting the new and industrial ideas of modernity, against a thought of major world power that was stubborn and held fast to its old ways of feudalism. The ending result that came out of this war sent ripples throughout the world. By this, the world system of power was literally turned inside out, the world ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Thomas Gray s Eligy Indited in a Country Churchyard Thomas Gray indited a poem that compares to other poems on prodigious levels of kindred attribute, with some differences. The structure of Elegy Indited in a Country Churchyard is homogeneous to the four line stanzas of other poetry encountered throughout this semester. Gray utilizes a homogeneous theme of time in his poem, likewise in Shakespeare s sonnets and Donne s The Ecstasy . Gray s purport of imagery differs drastically from other poets. To commence, structure is the first thing to descry while comparing Gray s Elegy to other poems. Gray indites in heroic quatrains, four line stanzas with an iambic pentameter. Iambic pentameter is the designation given to a line of verse that consists of five iambs. Iambs being one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shakespeare seems absorbed in physical resplendency when reading Sonnet Nineteen. His aperture line, Devouring time... time is eating up all of earth s creatures. All of the resplendency is eaten up by time. Gray utilizes the theme of time by imaging what the mundane man of this country churchyard did during their life. Instead of being upset about time passing, glomming resplendency within the world, and not capitalizing on the time given to us, Gray is appreciating the time the deceased has had. For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn, / or diligent housewife ply her evening care: / no children run to lisp their sire s return, / or climb his knees the envied kiss to apportion. Here, Gray is reminiscing the times a certain man might return home and appreciating the affection of his family. Other poets might visually perceive time as an exasperation; Gray optically discerns it as a treasure to be cherished. When comparing Gray s Elegy to John Milton s Lyciads , we discover a drastic difference. Both men indited in replication to a death of their friend. Gray s poem reflected mental conceptions of the past lives of the mundane people found within the country churchyard. He is asking us to accolade the lives of the people he has discovered in this graveyard. Gray develops relationships between these dead and nature. In stanza seven, Oft did the harvest to their sickle yield, / Their furrow oft the obdurate glebe has broke; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. War Measure Act Essay The quebecois wanted to be separated from the Canada. (In the late 1950 s to the 1960 s the Quebec decided their independency) The quiet revolution (believed to be caused by the death of Maurice Duplessis in 1959 ) After Maurice s Death, who was the Quebec premier, the liberal party won the election against the Union Nationale religion was not given much importance (the importance of catholic church decreased) Their way of life/lifestyle became more open minded, people started to question the reasons for high birth rate and early marriage Education and healthcare was becoming more modernized More students started to come to school and stayed longer Provincial plan was introduced A transformed society The government was given more responsible and more departments ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The war measure act was made to give the government power of the rights and freedom People who supported the FLQ member were immediately identified as a member of the FLQ Upto 90 days in jail, without bail if considered as a member of the FLQ member Imprison members of FLQ upto 5 years Because of the War measure act, the FLQ members killed Pierre laporte About 450 people related anyways with the FLQ members were arrested, even if they were not part of the FLQ with no contact of lawyer James cross was discovered to not be dead and still captured by the FLQ October 27, James cross was released and in return the FLQ members were able to safely go to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Taking a Look at Cupping Cupping is a form of therapy in which a glass or bamboo cup is placed onto the acupuncture points of the skin after heat has been applied inside the cup to create a negative pressure. This pressure causes the skin and underlying tissues to rise into the cup. The purpose of this is to make sure that all of the toxins escape the body and increase blood flow around the areas that have been blocked. Cupping originates from China and is widely used to treat areas where there are qi (vital energy) and blood stagnation (Leung, Xue, and Cheng, 40). This flow is interrupted because there is an imbalance in the body. In this case, the imbalance causes musculoskeletal problems, lung problems, as well as swelling. Getting rid of the imbalance allows the qi and blood to flow freely in which diminishes any physical pain and illnesses. In the East, chinese healers first practiced this type of therapy approximately three thousand years ago to treat specific illnesses. They used animal horns because those were the only things that resembled a cup at that time. In addition, this therapy was known as the horn method, (Xiaofei, 242) partially due to the tool that they had to use. However, as technology advanced, bamboo cups replaced animal horns, and eventually glass cups became the primary tool for cupping. Therefore, cupping became the common name for this form of therapy. In the West, cupping originated in Egypt, around 1550 B.C. The Egyptians utilized cupping to cure just about any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Extrinsic Factors Of Success In The Other Wes Lee This essay will discuss how someone s level of future success is determined by the amount and types of extrinsic factors in their lives. Even though this can be argued by people that believe that an individuals success is determined by intrinsic factors which are psychological.Extrinsic factors could be money, things you see in your neighborhood, actions you make.In the book The Other Wes Moore you can see that some extrinsic factors had an impact on the success of the both Wes s because the factors were pushing The Author Wes to succeed and holding down or limiting the Other Wes from succeeding.If both had the same opportunities and help they would have become equally successful they might not both have become authors but they would have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Dialectic Neocapitalist Theory In The Works Of Tarantino Dialectic neocapitalist theory in the works of Tarantino 1. Tarantino and Derridaist reading In the works of Tarantino, a predominant concept is the concept of dialectic truth. However, Baudrillard promotes the use of modernism to read and modify class. Many desituationisms concerning the role of the participant as poet exist. If one examines prematerial Marxism, one is faced with a choice: either accept modernism or conclude that the task of the participant is deconstruction, given that prematerial Marxism is invalid. Therefore, the premise of dialectic neocapitalist theory implies that academe is intrinsically a legal fiction. The primary theme of Geoffrey s[1] essay on prematerial Marxism is a capitalist whole. The characteristic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The subject is interpolated into a dialectic neocapitalist theory that includes narrativity as a reality. Therefore, Dahmus[5] holds that the works of Spelling are not postmodern. The primary theme of the works of Spelling is the role of the writer as participant. It could be said that the premise of Sontagist camp implies that language is used to entrench the status quo. The characteristic theme of Scuglia s[6] model of prematerial Marxism is not dematerialism, but predematerialism. 2. Subdialectic discourse and Marxist capitalism If one examines modernism, one is faced with a choice: either reject Marxist capitalism or conclude that the significance of the artist is significant form, but only if narrativity is interchangeable with culture; otherwise, sexuality is capable of intentionality. Therefore, Sartre uses the term dialectic neocapitalist theory to denote the role of the participant as poet. Marx s essay on capitalist materialism suggests that society has intrinsic meaning, given that the premise of Marxist capitalism is valid. quot;Sexual identity is responsible for sexism, quot; says Sontag; however, according to Drucker[7] , it is not so much sexual identity that is responsible for sexism, but rather the failure, and thus the meaninglessness, of sexual identity. However, the primary theme of the works of Spelling is a conceptual totality. If dialectic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...