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Nt1310 Unit 3 Assignment 3
................................................................................Application: IGN: MCeditor203 Date of
Application: The 23rd of July 2015 (23/7/2015) Age: 12 years old (I think I m pretty mature for my
age) Country: Malta (In Europe) Time Zone: Greenwich Mean Time +1 hour (GMT +01:00)
..................................................................................Questions: 1. How long have you been building? I
ve been building for around three and a half years. 2. What type of style do you build best (Post
pictures as well as describe)?: I build best landscaping and arenas. For landscaping my techniques are
doing different shades, for stone I use some types of grey blocks and even for the grass same thing.
When going for Arenas simple! I imagine, mainly on the exterior and after that I keep getting ideas
and thats how my exterior work gets finished. 3. What are you best at doing (Organics, Nature,
Interior, Exterior, etc)(Post pictures please)? I m good at mainly nature rather than exterior, interior
etc. But I can still do exterior and stuff. From a scale of 1 10 for nature, I rate at a 8 10 usually.I rate
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It wasn t the smallest but neither the biggest. The owner was very happy with what I did. I built him a
skyblock spawn. It took me a few weeks and maybe even 1 or 2 months, but it was mega! It was very
nice. It was a landscape of mountains with floating islands/skyblocks all around the mountains and
rivers. There was many detail on the stone and grass. I remember that I had used many shades for the
stone as well for the grass. A few examples for stone are: Cyan clay, Cobblestone, Mossy
Cobblestone, Double stone slabs, and a bit of stone bricks. A few examples for grass are: Green Clay,
Lime Clay, Grass, a bit of Emerald blocks, Green wool and also Lime wool. Unfortunately I don t
have any screenshots of the spawn The community of this server never wanted it to
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Liz Holt Strictly Ballroom
The characters in Strictly Ballroom are largely caricatures. This topic will be explored with reference
to the characters Fran and Liz Holt in the film.
Liz Holt is portrayed as the dumb blonde as well as extremely shallow within the film and this is
executed in a variety of ways. Being Scott s dance partner she is used to being in the lime light and her
use of colourful costumes contributes to this too. She wears yellow majority of the time and this is
evident of her character as she is selfish, cowardice and attention seeking. Her make up is also well
overdone further depicting this idea. Liz is also portrayed as the mean girl and drops Scott as her
dance partner the second someone better comes along. Many of the camera angles used ... Show more
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She wears many pastels and more dull colours giving us the impression that she is lacking confidence
and is hiding behind her appearance, being her glasses and unattractive clothing. As she progresses
through the film she begins to wear clothing and colours that make a greater statement, however, in
this growth of confidence she does not wear the costumes to attract attention but rather because she is
comfortable with the person that she has become. At first she hides behind her glasses which
stereotypically portrays her as lacking an amount of incite towards given situations. Fran also has
terrible posture, this too is linked to her lack of confidence. She does not take pride in her hair which
shows us how little she cares about her appearance. She develops from being the stereotypical ugly
duckling to a beautiful swan . When we see Fran throughout the movie initially the camera angles that
are used are high angles to show us how inferior and a lot less dominant she is and as she further
develops the use of low angles make her come across as a lot more powerful than what she initially
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Essay on Objective Objectivism in The Fountainhead by Ayn...
Objectivism is defined as an ethical theory that moral good is objectively (based on facts rather than
feelings or opinions) real or that moral precepts are objectively valid. (Webster). Demonstrated by Ayn
Rand in the book, The Fountainhead, objectivism seems to most, to be morally wrong, and socially
impractical, despite seeming to be a stress free way of life. In The Fountainhead, Howard Roark does
not see relationships as necessary, but as a means to an end. For America to be purely objectivist
would tear the country apart, in the sense that normal social relationships would no longer exist, but
hatred and racism would become obsolete. A democratic government would be unable to succeed
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Under the standard of objectivism these values cease to exist. Not that people would be selfish, but
they would cease to be selfless, and the less fortunate of society would lack the small amount of
charity that was keeping them alive. Men have been taught that the highest virtue is not to achieve, but
to give. Yet one cannot give that which has not been created. Creation comes before distribution or
there will be nothing to distribute. The need of the creator comes before the need of any possible
beneficiary. Yet we are taught to admire the second hander who dispenses gifts he has not produced
above the man who made the gifts possible. We praise an act of charity. We shrug at an act of
achievement. (Rand 680). In an objectivist s mind there s a question of Why should I? or What s in it
for me? that would annihilate any sense of charity people possess. Objectivism is faulty in the grand
scheme of things, simply because people need one another to survive. People are forced to interact
with one another on a day to day basis, so from that perspective objectivism is simply not practical.
However, from an opposite viewpoint objectivism has many positive attributes, such as forcing people
to take responsibility for their own success or failure. In an objectivist country, programs like welfare,
disability compensation, and healthcare would not exist, so families would be responsible to take care
of themselves rather than looking to the government to solve all of
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Loyalty And Honor In The Iliad By Homer
The Iliad is an epic poem by the ancient Greek poet Homer, which is based on the significant events
surrounding the Greek siege of the city of Troy. The poem is suggested to have been composed
between 750 and 650 B.C and was set in Mycenaean Greece during the Bronze Age. In this period,
Greeks believed their goddesses and gods often came on earth and there were humans with godlike
powers in Greece. Evidently, Homer mentioned on several occasions in the poem about gods and
goddesses coming on earth, acting, and influencing actions. Homer uses a lot of themes in poem but
one of the most prevalent themes were the individuals quest for glory and honor. In fact, the war
began because Menelaus needed to defend is honor when Paris, the Trojan prince, stole his wife.
Diomedes a Greek warrior mentioned, A model mortal is one who lives his life accumulating the most
honor and glory/he pressed for battle now where men win glory (4.259 260). ... Show more content on
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On the occasion when Agamemnon, commander of the Greek army, refused to collect the ransom
offered for the return of the Trojan priest s daughter he took as a prize. His concern was with his honor
because having the girl as his prize would re emphasize his glory and power. Eventually, Agamemnon
returned the girl back to her father because they were plagued, but he refused to be without his prize
and demanded another because it was an insult to his honor. I alone of the Argives go without my
honor/ That would be a disgrace (1.139 140). He took Achilles prize which was a great dishonor to
Achilles. Achilles reminded Agamemnon that he was only fighting the war because of his brother,
Menelaus honor and for Agamemnon s glory. To also restore is glory as great warrior, he attempted to
kill Agamemnon but was stopped by Athena because she assured him his honor would be restored.
Consequently, Achilles temporarily withdrew from the war that caused the death of even more
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Foreign Assistance For Foreign Aid
Although foreign aid has been going on for hundreds of years, it still remains a controversial topic.
Many people have debated whether or not it actually either helps or harms nations. Foreign aid can
help undeveloped states by providing education and health care. However, a drawback to foreign aid
is that it can cause countries to become dependent and lead to corruption. Foreign aid is effective
when countries don t try to use foreign aid for their own benefit and when coordination and
accountability is implemented. 7 Foreign aid is beneficial because it can provide education. Without
substantial knowledge, many countries are unable to support themselves. The organization Global
Partnership for Education states, it must also be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
5 Numerous countries could benefit from improved health care from foreign aid. People in other
countries all around the world are suffering from illnesses and diseases that could be fixed with better
medical assistance from foreign aid. Stated in his article An American Miracle, Michael Elliott reports,
From 2004 to 2013, the U.S. committed more than $50 billion to the global fight against AIDS, and
last year accounted for some two thirds of all international assistance to that effort. Programs funded
by American taxpayers have saved more than 7 million lives overseas. (Elliot) This shows that
America s help has already greatly impacted many people. Multiple countries don t have proper
sanitized tools, medical facilities, and funding to treat sickness. With help, countless illnesses could be
vanquished. 3 Foreign aid is inferior because it could lead countries to become dependent. The meager
amount of resources these countries receive fails to offer adequate help to actually save countries.
Consequently, people then start to rely on the new income and resources that foreign aid provides and
would collapse without it. According to James M. Roberts , Traditional foreign aid, which relies on a
government to government model, doesn t do enough to generate significant and sustainable
opportunities on the ground for people in developing nations.
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Defining Moment Essay Outline
Lynda Trinh
Mr. Liu
CHC2D1
3rd November 2015
Defining Moment Essay Outline Format
Introduction
At the end of World War I, there were approximately 17 million casualties with even more returning
soldiers wounded, scarred and emotionally drained. Canada s government withheld a strong relation
with Britain with its contribution of troops. The fuse between the Allies and the Axis powers was a
bloody battle, although Canada was only seen as a part of Britain in the early phases of war. Near the
end of the war, Canada proved itself to be much greater than a child of Britain. Canada s government
may have possibly made poor decisions in order to become its own country. The War in Korea was
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Veteran Stories The Memory Project. Veteran Stories The Memory Project. Web. 25 Oct. 2015.
http://www.thememoryproject.com/stories
Douglas W.A.B. and Brian Dubreuil Battle of the Atlantic. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Web. 26 Oct.
2015. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/battle of the atlantic/
Durflinger Serge. Recruitment And Conscription Conscription, 1917 | Canada and the First World
War. Canada and the First World War Conscription 1917 Comments. Web. 2 Nov. 2015.
http://www.warmuseum.ca/firstworldwar/history/life at home during the war/recruitment and
conscription/conscription 1917/
Herd Alex. Korean War. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Web. 25 Oct. 2015.
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/korean war/
Mitchell Clarence. WWII Navy From Boys To Men. Veterans Affairs Canada. Web. 26Oct. 2015.
http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/those who served/diaries letters stories/second world
war/cmitchell
Sarty Roger. Education. The Royal Canadian Navy and the Battle of theAtlantic, 1939
1945. Web. 26 Oct. 2015. http://www.warmuseum.ca/Sarty/online Sartyal
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The Issues Of The Field Of Psychology
The field of psychology is steadily expanding due to the progression in technology, which is being
driven by the advancement of civilization. More and more time is spent on the internet, which has
gradually altered the method in which primary communication takes place. Previously face to face
interaction was touted as the primary method of interfacing with one another, now communication via
the internet is almost mandatory to establish and maintain healthy relationships (Greenfield and Yan,
2006). This is especially true amongst children, adolescents and teenagers. The need for psychologists
have never been greater in order to assess how individuals are able to acclimate to this societal
change. Traditionally, there are two methods in which children, adolescents and teenagers
communicate via the internet, through social media and video games. Each primary method presents
their own unique social challenge. In response to the issues in of teenagers over use of the internet,
psychologists are providing assistance for internet addictions at a greater rate. The first method
utilized by mental health professionals is traditionally counseling and if those efforts fail, then the
potential exists for adolescents to be placed on medications. In order to establish an informative
baseline, the use of social media amongst children, adolescents and teenagers needs to be addressed.
Developmental psychologists have had a difficult time trying to identify the casual and driving
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Adaptation Of Climate And Simplifying Informal Settlements
ADAPTATION OF CLIMATE AND STANDARDIZING INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS IN
ELDORET
BY
Caroline Jepkemboi Cheplong
Email; carojep2015@hotmail.com
JULY, 2015
ABSTRACT
Due to the progressive development of human societies, their ecological and environmental influence
has been steadily increasing. The spatial expansion and higher population and housing density of cities
with its multiplier effect on land use and land cover change (LUCC) have been recognized as the most
important aspects of cities climate change which is triggered by the need for urban services provision
for the influx of human population. The shortages of housing in particular, and other urban services
provision is the fundamental cause and effects of development of illegal and informal settlements.
With analysis from empirical study in Eldoret town, the study discusses the need for urban land
regularization as a requisite to combat the driving forces for formation of informal settlements and its
impacts on cities climate. After presenting a series of concepts and definitions related to urban land
informality and illegality, standardization and tenure security from the literature, we then discuss the
data methods for the study. A detail of the research results focusing on the nature and the impacts of
informal and illegal settlement in both the city centre and the hinterlands using the UN Habitat Slum
indicators is presented. We conclude on implication cities climate change dynamics
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Country Analysis Report
Country Analysis Report
In the fiscal period from year 2000 to 2004, Allergan Inc. has seen a continuous rise in sales and
profits. In the year ended 2004, net income reached a high of $377 million and there is certainly no
reason to believe that number won t continue to grow . Although most of our company s sales comes
from our line of eye care pharmaceuticals, It is the BOTOX/neuromodulators line that sees the most
promise in growth.
With 80% of our BOTOX products being used for cosmetic purposes, a great market potential is seen
in South Korea where the demand for skincare and cosmetic products is soaring. With sales
capabilities in over 100 countries, direct sales offices have only been established in a little over 20 ...
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For Allergan, the current legal environment in Korea is favorable for marketing many of its products.
With pricing regulations, Allergan won t have to worry about tough price competition from domestic
companies. Although intellectual property laws are more complex in Korea, there is little worry for the
BOTOX line which currently doesn t even have a patent in the U.S. The process of making BOTOX is
complicated and only known to Allergan. Even without a patent, there is little chance of other
companies cultivating their own process of making similar products.
Infrastructure Analysis
Human Resources: Tough Labor Laws Handling distribution of Allergan products in South Korea will
be crucial in a successful operation, requiring a significant amount of labor. While Korea s workforce
is well educated and hardworking, foreign investment into the country is impeded by some of the most
stringent labor laws in the world. According to a Swiss based international institute that ranked 60
countries based on labor flexibility, South Korea ranked 44th. Many foreign investors have also cited
very volatile relations between the labor force and management2. Much of South Korea s labor laws
were developed at a time when the government could not afford to provide security for the labor force,
and
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Narrative Essay About A Tough Move
A Tough Move It was a bright and sunny day. All the kids from ages 2 12 were outside playing and
enjoying in the sun. The other middle schoolers and high schoolers were sitting inside their house in
their room and texting their friends or doing homework . My mom says that with this much
technology people have stopped communicating with their voices and are now always texting. I was in
my room doing my weekend homework, when my dad rang the family discussion bell and me and my
brother Logan came down and sat around the family discussion spot. No one spoke and it started to
feel awkward. However I didn t have the courage to talk and break the silence. Logan took his phone
out and started texting his friends. Mom finally broke the silence by saying, How is your weekend so
far? She usually says somethings like how s your day , how is your weekend , or how are you doing
with your life when she doesn t know how to start a conversation between people. Really good, I said
actually starting the conversation. So why did you call us here? My mom and dad sighed and looked at
eachother and my dad said, We have to ... move. My work got moved to Seattle. I was shocked, I had
to have misheard him, I m sorry dad, but could you please repeat that. We going to have to move to
Seattle, my dad repeated. Now I probably heard him right, but moving from Miami, Florida to Seattle,
Washington. Where did dad s job find a place across the world, I thought, if we re actually moving,
then my best friend, my school, my favorite ice cream shop, and my favorite library would all go
away. I really couldn t believe it. So we re moving from here to Seattle, Washington, I said almost
shouting. What about Cass, the ice cream, the warm weather, the beach, the library, and the swamps
and marshes. Where would all that go? Disappear into thin air? My mom sighed and looked at me, We
know that this would be hard for the two of you, but we need to be there by Monday. Dad and I
already booked the tickets and we re leaving on Sunday. We ve already packed our stuff and all you
guys have to do is pack your stuff and say all the goodbyes today. We also got you guys out off school.
WE RE ARE LEAVING ON SUNDAY, Logan shouted.
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Cultural Diversity In Nursing Research
Red group, it is with respect that we disagree with your stance regarding cultural diversity and safety
in the workplace. We believe you failed to prove how culturally diverse nurses improve patient care.
Your statement By providing culturally competent care, nurses can play a large role in enhancing
patient outcomes, seems to us to be a statement, and no proof was presented as to that outcome. What
were the outcomes? Were the outcomes positive or negative? Were they patient outcomes or nursing
outcomes? There was no evidence presented to validate this statement either way. Those who are in
favor of nursing workforce diversity claim that increasing the number of minority health care workers
will enhance cultural similarity between patients and providers that will lead to improve patient care
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Your statement regarding the language barriers slowing down efficient treatment only provides proof
of our stance that BSN prepared nurses have a broader, more in depth education based in areas such as
liberal arts and instruction in community health, public health, research, nursing leadership, and
nursing management (Cowen, 2011). Thus proving our stance that education in nursing is more
important to deliver safe culturally competent patient care. Definitely, language barriers between
healthcare staff and patients can hinder appropriate delivery of care. What happens if you do not have
a nursing staff that has the same background of the patient? As a culturally competent nurse, you
know that there are other avenues to resolve that, like using a hospital interpreter in person or using a
phone line for linguistic assistance. Spector (2013) stated that the Joint Commission of Hospital
Accreditation and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services obligate that all health care
providers be culturally
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A Study Of Life Span Development
Have you ever asked yourself, who am I? What makes me the individual that I am today? Well, you
are not alone. Many individuals have been trying to figure out why they have certain characteristics or
why they did not have those leadership or charismatic traits that they wish they could have. All these
questions can be explored through the study of life span development. Within this science, we can
explore the factors that influence who you are with identity development, gender, stereotypes,
ethnicity and culture. Identity is what makes the individual. The uniqueness, such as specific traits
ranging from religious to intelligence. Despite having the same parents, even siblings have different
identity. One sibling might posses more intellectual, and athletic traits than the other, while the other
one is complete opposite. But having this unique set of traits is what makes us as an individuals. It s
what distinguishes between you and the world. If everyone would have had the same identity then we
would not have evolved. We would have not discovered all these scientific achievements throughout
history. There wouldn t be all stars or hall of fame sports athletes in history. Having different qualities
as an individual is what sets you apart and makes up the person you are today. Of course, you might
ask yourself, why do I hold these specific set of traits or why do I act this way? These questions have
even been asked as early during adolescent years. During
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Shakespeare s Rebuttal to Possibilities in Sonnet 96 Essay
Shakespeare s Rebuttal to Possibilities in Sonnet 96
Shakespeare s apostrophic Sonnet 96, one of the sonnets written to the blond young man, is arranged
similar to a rebuttal in an argument or debate. In the first three quatrains, he describes several
possibilities, such as the youth s winning nature and potential for mischief, only to refute them in the
couplet. He begins with concise one line points in the first quatrain, moves to a comparison utilizing
the entire quatrain in the second, and transitions to two line arguments in the final quatrain, evoking
the idea of a logical, organized argument. Along with reason, however, are the romantic tones of the
couplet, which refutes the statements made in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The second quatrain adjusts from end stopped lines to enjambed lines, with each idea occupying two
lines, and the comparison of royalty s humble jewels to the young man s slight faults encompassing
the entire quatrain. The quatrain becomes less like a simple argument and more like a well developed
line of reasoning as the ideas in the first and third lines spill over to the second and fourth.
Shakespeare contrasts the concept that [t]he basest jewel will be well esteem d (6) by association on
the hand of royalty as errors the young man commits are [t]o truths translated (8). Although the
technical pronunciation of translated puts the stress on the second syllable, many people commonly
stress the first syllable, which creates a trochee in the second foot of line eight. The change from
iambic to trochaic emphasizes the change from error to truth in the opinion of those who know the
blond young man.
The third quatrain differs again from the style of the second, shifting from enjambed lines two end
stopped lines. However, the end stop is not as forceful as in the first quatrain, with each complete
thought covering two lines, rather than one. As with the first quatrain, Shakespeare uses parallel
structure to make his point apparent. He compares the full force of the young
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Equity Ownership Of A Company
In order to finance ongoing expenses and activities, a company can approach a bank and take a loan to
pay for these things. Instead of going to a bank, a company often offers investors either debt or equity
in their company. After exploring debt ownership last week, this week we are going to explore equity
ownership. One of the major concerns of owning equity in a company is the ability of that company to
perform, which is the only one of the only ways an investor can receive a return on an equity
instrument.
The most common form of equity ownership in a company is common stock and by owning shares,
you are a part owner of the company. Along with ownership comes the right to vote on certain
company issues such as voting for the board of directors, stock splits, and other company objectives
(Harrison, Horngren, Thomas, 2015). Common stockholders often have preemptive rights that allow
shareholders to maintain their portion of ownership in a company should the company choose to sell
additional shares. Along with the benefits there is a drawback, in the event a company declares
bankruptcy, common stock shareholders are the last individuals to receive company assets behind
creditors, bondholders, and preferred stock shareholders.
There are two classes of common stock shares Class A and Class B. The biggest different between the
two are the number of votes attached to the class or whether one class even has any voting rights. A
company may want the equity injection
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Role Of Fate In Romeo And Juliet
Fate s Trap Do people still believe in fate and predetermined destiny that could shape love? In Romeo
and Juliet, Shakespeare s theme of fate impels the star cross d lovers who are destined to meet their
demise. Fate seems to be against their will and forces their love to end in tragedy. In this romantic yet
sad play, there is a supernatural power that impacts each scene of the story changing the outcomes to
fit the theme of fate. The role of fate first plays a role in shaping the setting of the long family feud
between the Capulets and the Montague in the streets of Verona. Fate controls all aspects of the setting
of the scenes starting with the long family feud that is likely to become a hindrance to their passionate
love. The prologue says, From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, which gives us a clear
understanding that the characters will likely face a conflict, an obstacle in the relationship of a pair of
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We can see that their fates are sealed and they are already predestined to taste pain of death. In Act 2,
the chorus begins with passion lends them power, time means, to meet which shows that the passion
of love is hindered by fate. Fate does allow Romeo and Juliet to meet, but only under dreadful
occasions. This quote tells us that their impetuous yet passionate relationship strengthens the bonds of
love. Fate plays a role as it shapes the time with tempering extremities for the couples to face a new
conflict which they have to endure. Shakespeare continues to foreshadow the bitter consequences of
their extreme sweet love throughout the scenes in Act 2. However, the heavens themselves doomed
their love from the beginning. When they tried to alter their destinies, the only result is to take the path
of death as their love too swift arrives as tardy as too
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Experience Of A Blind Man In Raymond Carver s Cathedral
The Experience of a Blind Man
In the short story Cathedral by Raymond Carver, the narrator known as the husband has an encounter
with one of his wife s lifelong friends Robert. Robert is a blind man that plays an integral roll in the
climax of this story when the narrator has a life changing experience with Robert and seeing life
through the eyes of a blind man. In this essay, we will delve into the various character aspects of the
husband, and Robert. We will also discuss the relationship, and dynamic between these two characters
as well as how they change throughout the story.
During the readers first encounter with the husband, we find him narrating, giving the background
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Up until this point, the narrator seems appear as more of an anti hero or negative lead character, this is
the beginning of the turning point for the husband s perspective. Back in the first part the husband
eludes to Roberts eyes as creepy if you looked close, there was something different about them. Too
much white in the iris, for one thing, and the pupils seemed to move around in the sockets without his
knowing it or being able to stop it. Creepy. (Carver, 2013). Based on this quote we can really see, that
the narrator at this point bases a lot of his perception on what he sees, and he has trouble with opening
his mind. Robert on the other hand, is not at all what the narrator expects He wore brown slacks,
brown shoes, a light brown shirt, a tie, a sports coat. Spiffy. He also had this full beard. But he didn t
use a cane and he didn t wear dark glasses. I d always thought dark glasses were a must for the blind.
Fact was, I wished he had a pair. At first glance, his eyes looked like anyone else s eyes. (Carver,
2013). As the narrator, his wife, and Robert sit down for dinner, the narrator is mentally in awe of how
Robert seems to have no signs of trouble managing to navigate the food on his plate. The blind man
had right away located his foods, he knew just where everything was on his plate. I watched with
admiration as he used his knife and fork on the meat. He d cut two pieces of meat, fork the meat into
his mouth, and then go all out for the scalloped potatoes, the beans next, and then he d tear off a hunk
of buttered bread and eat that. He d follow this up with a big drink of milk. It didn t seem to bother
him to use his fingers once in a while, either. (Carver, 2013). After dinner the narrator, his wife and
Robert sit in the living room, and Robert
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Why People Emigrate From Their Native Countries
Every year, most countries lose half of their population to migration. These countries are left behind in
the areas such as developmental and economical growth. The government and the people living in that
Country suffer the consequences such as low productivity and poor academic performance due to lack
of qualified teachers. People emigrate from their native countries for economic, familial, and
educational reasons.
Economic issues are one of the reasons people emigrate from their native land to other Countries. One
example, is the high cost of living and low wages in some native Countries. Most people in their
native land are deprived of having easy access to the most common things such as food, electricity,
and housing. The high cost of living often forces individuals to search for an alternative place to live
leading them to emigrate to a place that is more affordable. Low wages also play a big role in
migration. To elaborate, a teacher who teaches in high school in their native country obtains a much
lower hourly wage and hardly any benefits than another teacher with the same qualifications teaching
in a different country. When this happens, people in their native land have no choice but to emigrate to
a country where they can get higher wages and better benefits. As a result, the country loses its people
who would have helped move the country forward in terms of education and this results in poor
academic performance of students who are in the country. Not only do
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Mr. John Philip Sousa
Mr. John Philip Sousa started his band when he was about twenty four years old. He was appointed
Director of the Marine Band at Washington. After ten or eleven years, he attracted the attention of
several gentlemen interested in music, who formed themselves into a syndicate and made Mr. John
Philip Sousa an offer to leave Washington and start a new band. It was a success from the first time.
Mr. John Philip Sousa how many marches has he written Mr. John Philip Sousa has written less than
hundred. How many operas has Mr. John Philip Sousa written Mr. John Philip Sousa has written 6
operas before he was known to the public he had a wild enthusiasm to write an oratorio. The Sousa
band in 1892 John Philip Sousa was 35 years old. John Philip
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Strange Fruit Analysis
Chris Nguyen
American Studies 3 4
Platt/Aguirre
3/20/16
A Journey of Jazz
Jazz identifies as America s indigenous art form, having its birth and evolution in the United States.
Since then, jazz symbolically links to the civil rights movement. In the 1900s, jazz entertained,
affected, and inspired Americans; it contributed to and reflects the American culture. Jazz emerged
during a period of urban and industrial growth or age of prosperity in the late 19th Century, also
known as the Gilded Age. It constantly reflects the social, political, and economic struggles in
American cities such as those seen in the Civil Rights Movement, Jim Crow Laws, and the Great
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Holiday experienced racism constantly in her life. She lived as a famous singer and traveled to many
places that didn t welcome blacks. One of the songs she performed came from a poem called Strange
Fruit by a Jewish teacher named Abel Meeropol (Morrow). The poem Strange Fruit shows the contrast
between what some believe to be the beautiful south, and the truth of the racism that remains in the
lynching of black Americans. This became the first well known anti racism song. Jazz writer Leonard
Feather called the song the first significant protest in words and music, the first unmuted cry against
racism (Holmes). This silent reaction shows the main difference between Strange Fruit and other
protest songs. Strange Fruit contains a deeper, more personal impact on the listener due to the genre
and the emotional way Holiday sings it because the song holds a sorrowful mood that allows listeners
to understand the emotional pain inflicted on blacks, which creates feelings of sympathy and empathy.
Even though most protest songs aimed to inspire people through its loudness , Strange Fruit quietly
protests and does not take a side and laments the sadness of lynching in America and creates a more
personal connection with listeners who cannot deny the horror of the images produced by the song
since it conveys the psychological pain to the audience, which allows those that experienced the same
or similar event to relive through the emotional pain. The song played a crucial role in the support for
the Civil Rights Movement; it pioneered as one of the earliest protest songs in the movement that
started many. Strange Fruit doesn t tell but shows how racism in America exists long after slavery
ended which makes the song unique from many other modern protest songs. It also demonstrated that
an emotional jazz song can hold
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The Evolution Of Lean Manufacturing
LEAN MANUFACTURING
Origins of Lean Lean originally originated from Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) (McCarthy,
2015) in the early 1900 s however it wasn t until the Toyota family introduced the Toyota Production
System (TPS) into their company manufacturing operations that it began to gain recognition. In the
1950 s, Toyota first implemented quality measures within the production lines process and hence the
initial stages of continuous improvement. Taiichi Ono, who was the executive vice president,
developed and implemented the renowned Toyota Production System (TPS) after the Second World
War as a means of producing a highly effective and efficient manufacturing line for their products.
Ono took great inspiration from Henry Ford s early lean concepts and applied it to meet the demand of
their own Japanese market. This built the seeds of TPS, which today is better known as lean
manufacturing (Womack Jones, 1996). Nowadays, Lean is used globally throughout industry in all
different sizes of enterprises that can depend on the successful implementation of Lean. (Herron,
2008). Toyota s success as one of the world s largest automotive manufacturers and leading Lean
implementers stands as proof of Leans merits. (Institite, 2000 2016). This has led to enormous demand
for knowledge on leans tools and techniques as companies continue to have success with its
implementation.
What is Lean? Lean is commonly referred to as a systematic methodology to approaching and
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Alliteration In The Wife s Lament
The Wanderer and The Wife s Lament are both an elegy written during the Anglo Saxon period, which
makes the style of writing very similar. The themes are both similar revolving around sadness, exile,
and lamenting which gives portrays a very melancholy, sorrowful, and wishful mood. The stories both
are scattered with caesuras everywhere, because these elegy s were often memorized and repeated in
this time period. Also, both stories include many figurative language like alliteration and assonance.
For example, my first on earth (8), turned round now (23 24), seizes me here (33), at dawn am
walking alone (35), hence I may not rest (39) are all assonances found in The Wife s Lament. In The
Wanderer , though woefully toiling (3), lonely and wretched I wailed my woe (9), with gift in the
mead hall (25), and shall come the loved counsel (34) are some of the assonance in the story. There
were also alliteration in both elegy s, but not as much as there were assonances. In The Wife s Lament
I found to seek service in my sorrow s need (10), mournful of mind (19), and bitter with briars (31)
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In The Wanderer, I found warriors memorial which means a funeral. Content wise, the stories reveal
that they have both been exiled. The wanderer is exiled in sea, while the woman has been exiled to a
foreign land. They are grieving a lot about the people they ve lost in their lives. For the wanderer, it
was his lord and his kinsmen while the woman was separated from her lord, the one whom she loved.
Although these stories may seem ridiculous because of how much the narrators seem to exaggerate
about the feelings they are going through, it was interesting to see the comparisons and read about the
emotions of how they coped with being separated from a loved
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College Tuition Benefit Analysis
Imagine somebody having just graduated from high school, and they are trying to get into a college,
but they don t have to much say as to which college they go to because many students cannot afford to
go to a nice college let alone a cheap college. For some people it s harder to imagine, but for others
that is the life that they are living right now. According to the College Board of Education tuition has
increased by 8.6% since 2012, meanwhile average household incomes have only increased by 2.23%.
The following tuition increase trend is becoming a serious threat to American society, and must be
slowed down. At this rate families will soon have no hope of ever paying for college debt. Many
people want to blame the government to contributing greatly to the recent increase in tuition by saying
there used to be a plethora of public funding opportunities for colleges, but that they were then all
slashed. This is not even close to the reality of the situation. While people did use to be able to pay
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Even though this may seem like a good thing, this too has its own cons. With the rising amount of
money given out in financial aid colleges are making less net revenue which is making it hard to fund
better educational avenues for students. Colleges are also giving some students in need a discounted
price for tuition, and it has increased to almost 48.6% of freshman who receive these discounts (Redd,
Upper Limits). This leads to even more struggle for colleges to meet demands. Small and mid size
colleges are having the most difficult time with this trend, their net revenue is having trouble
increasing proportionally to their student increase. They should be increasing their revenue by about
2% every year (Redd, Upper
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Summary Of Sui Generis Alien And Premonition
Sui Generis Alien and Premonition by Stephen Jones
An unimaginative tale of an unusual faint hearted humans apocalypse is near unusual are here Sui is
the devilry ravage of the earth is now mandatory.
Chapter 1 Ancestor s property
King: Eh! Marshal get me out from this burdensome lavatory.
Marshal: My men are trying their best sir.
General: Situation is not interim these doors are made up of the magnesium based alloy.
Marshal: In the meantime, before we break this door. Tell us the story who locked you here.
King: Some perceptions relate to married people become one of them I promise I will tell you the
story.
General: If I go as per your trepidation it s going to light all the explosives in my house along with me.
Marshal: I got it. Look general scrawny metal door.
General: These doors come from my store and are of best quality.
King: Fetch me some Water idiots before I die because of choke in my throat.
General: Here is your bottle of water full of mixed minerals sir.
The scene where queen enters the chamber of the king and the king tried to take a hide from the view
of her behind the marshal.
Queen: Where is that ancient intoxicated man? Who took him out of the lavatory?
Marshal: Don t do any movement stay quiet with your voice and sturdy with your legs.
Queen: I ask both you for the last time where he is?
General: End your strife with the king your highness. This kind of stress will just ravage the beauty of
your face.
Marshal: What? He is talking about the beauty of
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Migration Of The Americas Were Recalled Through The...
Migration to the Americas were recalled through the narratives and essays of voyagers and slaves
themselves. Thomas Philip, a European explorer, and Job, a wrongfully captured slave, discussed their
particular but somehow similar perspectives and experiences on their migration to the Americas. In
addition to their stories, Allison Games provided insight on the understanding of slavery and how they
attempted to preserve their culture in the Americas while forced into slavery. Through the essays of
Philip, Job and Games, the reader can understand that African migration was a wearisome experience,
in which the slaves endured little control of their lives, lived in diseased environments, followed
gender and age structures for labor, and adapted to new cultures and languages in order to survive not
only on their trip to the Americas but for their future there.
Philip and Job s essays reflected on the treatment of slaves, diseased environments, and adapting to
new surroundings. Thomas Philip described the Africans as ...Having a more dreadful apprehension of
Barbadoes than we can have of hell, (49). As he recounted the voyage, the reader gets a glimpse of the
torture the Africans dealt with and understand why they would have such a dreadful apprehension of
the forced trip. Philip stated that they shackled the men two by two and only ate two times a day.
Africans were not treated as human, but prisoners, and given an insufficient amount of food to survive
the long and tiresome
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Analysis Of A Dot Of Ink Chromatography
During the first part of the experiment a dot of ink was placed onto chromatography paper to separate
the mixture by pigment. This chromatography paper was place so that a portion of the paper below the
dot was in water, so that the water could travel up the paper and separate the ink. The paper was
suspended using a toothpick that was put through the top of the paper, which was held by the neck of
the bottle. The second part of the experiment dealt with the separation of a mixture of iron, sand, and
salt. To measure the mass of the original mixture a glass plate was placed on scale and the scale was
zeroed. The mixture was placed onto the glass plate. The mass was recorded. A magnet was used to
separate the iron from the mixture. The magnet
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Technology Has Not Only Transformed The Way We Approach...
Many aspects of modern schooling, such as front of the class teaching, the bell, registers and year
groupings, would still be recognisable to Victorian educators (Robinson, 2010; Howson, 2006).
Nevertheless, it can be argued that teaching has undergone significant changes within the last decade,
with technological advancements gaining ever greater prominence within the classroom (Selwyn,
2011). Technology has not only transformed the way we approach teaching but has also influenced the
ways in which children learn (Halverson and Smith, 2009). In order to meet the technological needs of
today s children, teacher training has evolved to incorporate additional computing skills and
knowledge (Fisher, 2000; Selwyn, 2011). Furthermore, Michael Gove (Gove, 2014), acknowledged
these advancements in technology, replacing the previously ICT based computing program (DfE,
2007) with the current computer science based curriculum (DfE, 2013). Evidently, technology
represents an inevitable and increasingly integral part in modern society (Aduwa Ogiegbaen and
Iyamu, 2005; Stafford, 2010; Watt, 2010). The abundance and accessibility of available technology
within our homes is enabling children to develop technological skills and understanding from an early
age (Medcalfe, 2013; Tucker, 2014; Simpson, 2013). Prensky (2001) postulates that this exposure and
immersion with technology is instrumental in shaping children to become digital natives enabling
them to interact with technology on an
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Klamath Tribe
Perceptions of the lands and waters of the Klamath are rooted in cultural memory and the collective
identity of community (Smith 1997). These shared histories and identities have the potential to serve
as a unifying force within some communities, particularly when a group is marginalized or alienated
from their land and livelihoods (Horangic, Berry and Wall 2016; Kosek 2006). Tribes in both the
upper and lower basin have been alienated from subsistence and commercial salmon fishing because
of the laws against tribal takings, and in more recent years, due to disease and fish die offs(Most
2006). This has not diminished the importance of fishing, but instead strengthens the necessity of
salmon fishing and ceremonies such as the Annual Return of the C waam (sucker fish) Ceremony of
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The Klamath Tribe has also repeatedly attempted to regain their appropriated homelands, and is
willing to trade their hard won legal water rights for the return of a portion of these lands from the
federal
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Landscape Analysis and Art Appreciation Essay
We recently visited three different Museums the Titanic in Pigeon Forge, TN, the Frist Center for the
Visual Arts in Nashville, TN, and the Museum of Arts in Huntsville, AL. It was an opportunity to
discover and experience the wonders of art through my child s eye. Each place allowed us to step back
in time, create a masterpiece and admire the many different styles of art on display. On our vacation to
Pigeon Forge, TN we visited the Titanic. The titanic is known as the Ship of Dreams a great luxury
ship that sailed at noon on April 10, 1912 from Southampton, England. Even though the Titanic was
touted as unsinkable , four days later, the dreams and aspirations of both designers and passengers
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Millet s picture Remembrance of Days at Abbot is on display at the Pigeon Forge, TN s Titanic
museum. Millet combines historical imagery, references to the daily flow of events, and personal
musings to create works that respond to his inner soul. Remembrance of Days at Abbot is a reflection
of a magical medieval grange of his old studio and home founded in 1880. Abbot s Grange is nestled
in the lea of Broadway hill, medieval monastic manor house stands in over eight acres of ground at the
center of Broadway, Worcestershire one of the most beautiful villages in the Cotswolds. His painting
instills a warm summer feeling, the background is fairly bright, with the a medieval grange set to the
left and workers gleaning seeds of wheat, or some other plants from the fields. Rich blues in the sky
with powerful formations of clouds are accented with the light that touches Abbot s Grange and the
workers. There are focus points, time and motion, balance, scale and proportion, and unity all within
Millet s painting. His landscapes are rich and full of enlightenment. Millet often uses his paintings to
connect the highest levels of socially society with his art, yet in the Remembrance of Days at Abbot he
focuses on the workers in the field near his studio. Millet will be remembered through his heroics
aboard the RMS Titanic, he was last seen helping women and children into lifeboats. His body
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Differential Association Theory Of Criminal Behavior
Firstly, different association theory can be applied to explain more types of crimes since the theory
argues that individuals can learn to commit crimes. Sutherland and Cressey (1974) state that criminal
behavior is not inherited, it is the result of a learning process. In the debates of nature vs. nurture,
Sutherland and Cressey lean towards the nurture side as they argue that people have blank slate and all
behaviors are learnt, including criminal ones. A number of recent researches have supported the ideas
of learnt behavior as Thornberry (2009) claims that criminal behavior can be learnt from deviant
parents. From a different perspective, academics suggest that criminal behavior can also be passed
over through the interaction with delinquent friends (Hochstetler, Copes DeLisi, 2002) and romantic
partners (Haynie, Giordano, Manning Longmore, 2005). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The association with delinquent people is what encourages them to perform illegal activities. Based on
the idea that any individual can learn criminal behaviors, criminals are argued to exist among all social
classes (Sutherland, 1949). Differential association theory then can be used to explain a wider range of
issues, notably corporate crimes (Piquero, Tibbetts Blankenship, 2005), cyber crimes (Hawdon, 2012;
Wolfe Higgins, 2009) and terrorism (Armstrong Matusitz, 2015). On the contrary, a large number of
strain theories, namely Merton s, Cohen s and Cloward and Ohlin s theories mostly concern only on
juvenile delinquency and crimes committed by lower class individuals. As a result, differential
association theory shows its strengths as the application range is wider compared to other
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Jaycee Dugard s Kidnapping Research Paper
A Stolen Life: Inside Jaycee Dugard s Kidnapping In 1991, Jaycee Dugard was an ordinary, happy
eleven year old girl living in Lake Tahoe, California. On day, as she was walking to school, a strange
vehicle pulled up beside her. Sensing something was wrong, the child began to move away from the
suspicious van, but before she could get away she felt a rush of electricity through her body; she was
shot by a stun gun. Unable to resist, Jaycee was dragged into the car, covered with a blanket, and
driven to her kidnapper s hidden backyard where she would be held captive for eighteen years. When
Jaycee first arrived in the backyard, she was handcuffed and locked in the makeshift music room built
by Phillip Garrido, her kidnapper. The small room ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Her writings are heart wrenching and full of longing for freedom, happiness, and her mother. At the
end of each entry she would draw heart shaped balloons and look at the moon, hoping her mother
could feel her love and sense that she was still out there somewhere. There were many times where
Jaycee and her girls were openly walking around the main house next to Philip s parole officers. Too
afraid to speak up, Dugard silently hoped they would recognize her and free her from the prison that
she was in, but any questions that they had Philip would answer and they didn t probe him further.
This led Dugard to develop a mistrust with law enforcement that she is still battling to get over,
because of the eighteen miserable birthdays she spent with two criminals and her children in a hidden
backyard. Once Phillip trusted Jaycee to keep quiet, she was allowed to go in public for the first time
in over ten years. She begged with her eyes for someone to ask her if she was the girl that had been
missing for so long, but no one did. That was, until a female cop s motherly instincts told her
something was up with Jaycee and her daughter s behavior around the Garridos. Although she couldn t
legally arrest him, she called his parole officer after doing a background check and digging up his
offense as a pedophile. He was then arrested at his home and Jaycee and her
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Utilitarianism, By John Stuart Mill
Utilitarianism is a doctrine in normative ethics that is outlined and defended by many philosophers,
including the English philosopher John Stuart Mill as a standard to determine what are right and
wrong actions. At its most basic claim, the right course of action one must take should be in the
interest of maximizing what is known as utility. The right course of action is determined as being right
if it maximizes the total benefit and happiness gained, while at the same time reducing the greatest
amount of pain for the greatest number of people. To put it simply, utilitarianism merits the greatest
good for the greatest number. In Utilitarianism, John Stuart Mill details his explanation and support of
the theory, and provides common criticisms of the theory that he refutes throughout the piece. A
couple of these critiques include claims that the concept of utility is opposed to the concept of
pleasure, and that it renders men cold and unsympathizing (p. 20). With conviction, Mill is able to
successfully vindicate and define utilitarianism from critiques, although he could go beyond defining
by providing examples and illustrations of utilitarianism in the way that critiques perceive it to be in
order to demonstrate faults and holes that would arise. The principle of utility is a concept that was
primarily introduced academically by philosopher Jeremy Bentham and later confounded upon to
become what is known as the Greatest Happiness Principle. Bentham focuses on the
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The Dark Knight Character Analysis
According to a Russian proverb, God makes the priests. Jesters come from the devil. You won t have
any trouble believing that aphorism when you see Heath Ledger s mesmerizing performance as the
Joker in The Dark Knight, Christopher Nolan s masterpiece and one of the highest grossing films of
all time. Batman is no longer just a comic book, but a story that become engrossing and unfolds into a
haunting tragedy. With great performances by the entire major and supporting cast the movie creates
characters that we care and give audiences of all stripes something to satisfy them. In the Dark Knight
Batman is not just a good guy is a good guy because he does good things story but in fact a story
where you can hesitate to call a good guy at all. The people of Gotham are in turmoil and are calling
Batman a vigilante and are blaming him for the deaths of cops and other important figures in the city.
The Joker (Heath Ledger) is not just a mustache twirling villain. He s a Trickster whose deeds are
nefariously designed to pose moral dilemmas for his enemies. Gotham is under the process of
recovering from the events of Batman Begins (the first film in the franchises). The crime of the city is
at its lowest point in several decades and there is finally a sign that Gotham is working towards peace,
a peace that has been a long time coming. This low crime rate is thanks to the team work between the
three heavy hitters of law enforcement in Gotham the Batman
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A Farewell To Arms Essay
A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway is based largely on Hemingway s own personal
experiences. The main character of the book, Frederic Henry experiences many of the same situations
that Hemingway experienced. Some of these experiences are exactly the same, while some are less
similar, and some events have a completely different outcome.
A Farewell to Arms is the book of Frederic Henry, an American driving an ambulance for the Italian
Army during World War I. The book takes us through Frederic s experiences in war and his love affair
with Catherine Barkley, an American nurse in Italy. The book starts in the northern mountains of Italy
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In both cases, the relationships with these women were strengthened while the men were hospitalized.
Another difference is that in A Farewell to Arms, Catherine and her child died while she was giving
birth, this was not the case with Agnes, who left Henry for another Italian Army officer. These slight
changes allowed Hemingway, an extremely private man, to try and prove to the public that it was not
himself and his own experiences which he was writing about.
There is great power in being an author; you can make things happen which do not necessarily occur
in real life. Hemingway felt throughout his life, powerless, and so to escape this, he created alternative
lives by writing stories. Hemingway, who fell in love with Agnes, an American nurse, seven years
older than he, while wounded in Milan, was deeply hurt after she didn t return his affections. While
the beginning of A Farewell to Arms, up until this point is similar, this is where the story changes. In
the book, Frederic and Catherine are both in love with each other. Hemingway continued his affair
with Agnes through Frederic and Catherine. He put his dreams of what his faded love affair would
have been like in the love scenes between Catherine and Frederic:
quot;When I saw her I was in love with her. Everything turned over inside of me. She looked
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Open Source Productivity Tools That Run On Windows
Open Source Productivity Tools that run on Windows
Performers frequently describe a system of rules as being open source or free software. The term open
source adverts to thing that people can change and share because of the reason that, its design is
publicly approachable. This term developed in the context of software evolution to delegate a
particular approach to make computer programs. Nowadays, nevertheless, open source delegates a
wider set of values that we call as the open source way.
Open source tasks, products, or enterprises clench and observe rules of open exchange, cooperative
involvement, fast modeling, opacity, social organization, and community oriented process.
Irrespective of whether a program is open source or not is not the big deal to developers, it finally
concerns for users, too. In short, open source software permits, give users freedoms they would not
differently have.
Idea of Open Source
Suppose that, a program is open source and its source code is freely accessible to its users. Then, its
users and anyone other can have the power to yield this source code, change it as per their
requirement, and dispense their own variants of the program. People also have the power to dispense
as many transcripts of the fresh program as they want. Anyone can utilize the program for any intent;
there are no license fees or different limitations of the software. Image 1 Caption: Open Source
Operating System Desktop
For example, Ubuntu Linux
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Analysis Of The Movie Brigadier John Clayton Headed
Brigadier John Clayton headed by Humvee to Colonel Lambert s Command Post, located a mile north
west of the capital. There was no way John was heading into Indian Country without some help; he
felt he could count on Colonel Lambert of the 3rd Infantry Regiment for help. It was a thirty minute
drive from the White House to the CP, Colonel Lambert had no idea that the General was coming, so
when he pulled up and entered the CP, he was surprised to see him. The two men over the past several
weeks had become friends, mutual respect for their military accomplishments and how they perceived
the country. General Clayton entered the CP; a loud ATTEN hut! was heard. Everyone in the CP
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Seems pretty serious, I m sure there s more to it? Colonel Lambert stated. It seems that the Joint
Chiefs are keeping secrets from the President. General Clayton replied. To what end? We don t know, I
think the President is going to try and smoke out the reason while I m out of town. Colonel Lambert
looked at the General, Alright, what can I do for you? I m sure you re not visiting to check on my
health. The Colonel said while smiling. I m heading over to General Lane and from there toward
Fredericks. I need help. I m sorry John, but we don t have a therapist here. Funny Johnny, you know
what I mean. I need an escort, I don t foresee any issues getting to General Lane, but I m expecting
trouble heading toward Fredericks from there. Why not leave the 82nd to take up the security and take
the Marines with you? I hadn t considered that, but I don t know that I have the authority to order the
Marines to escort me to Fredericks. Talk to Lane about it, that s the great thing about Marines, they re
always looking for a fight. I ll bet my eagle that they don t want to sit around pulling security. I can
give you a Platoon to get you to them if that s what you need. General Clayton sat there for a moment,
he knew his orders were fairly broad from the President, and Johnny was making a good argument.
Yes the Platoon is good and I ll talk to Lane about it, the Marine escort would solve a lot of problems.
When can I have the Platoon?
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Examples Of Consumerism In The Great Gatsby
In Benjamin Franklin s The Autobiography, the enlightenment idea of frugality is praised. In Walden,
or Life in the Woods by Henry David Thoreau, the idea of extravagance is critiqued a veiled as
unnecessary. F. Scott Fitzgerald s The Great Gatsby, not only critiques consumerism, but also offers a
firsthand look into lives overtaken by consumerism. Although having lived in different time periods,
Franklin, Thoreau, and Fitzgerald all suggest that consumerism is a negative trait in American life,
that devices the mind into overvaluing wealth and material object. Benjamin Franklin clearly presents
his stance on frugality in his biography. One of the virtues that Franklin follows is to, make no
expense but to do good to others or yourself:
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How Stories Came To Earth, And How Stories Came To Earth
Imagine a world without stories, nothing to read, nothing to learn, and right now you know nothing. In
the story How Stories Came to Earth that was exactly their problem. A long time ago there were no
stories on earth for anyone to tell before the First Spider, Kwaku Anansi came along and spread them
through his webs. Both How Stories Came to Earth and Master Cat are trickster tales, In mythology,
and in the study of folklore and religion, a trickster is a character in a story, which exhibits a great
degree of intellect or secret knowledge, and uses it to play tricks or otherwise disobey normal rules
and conventional behaviour. Between How Stories Came to Earth and Master Cat there are more
differences than similarities.
There are many differences between How Stories Came to Earth and Master Cat . The first difference
is what they re achieving is beneficial or not beneficial to society. For example, in How Stories Came
to Earth, Anansi s goal was to achieve the stories from the sky god, Nyame. Anansi went through a
series of challenges with the help of his wife, Aso, but eventually achieved the goal of getting the
stories, it says in the story, And so, child, stories came to Earth because of the great cunning of Kwaku
Anansi, and his wife, Aso.....Everywhere you look, they spin their webs for all to see. Benefiting
society by giving knowledge to everyone. While Master cat is only benefiting himself and his master,
Marquis de Carabas, by tricking the king into
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how i learned to love football Essay
Jesse Saunders
Prof. Keith Bishop
English 101
12/10/2013
How I Learned To Love Football
Move Over Boys, Make Room In The Crease
Sara Maratta and Felisa Rogers essay is the opposite of one another. Sara Maratta at the age of 14
developed a liking to sports, hockey was Marattas number one sport. Maratta knew hockey inside and
out. Her favorite aspect of the sport was the fighting part. It drew her deeper into the sport. Maratta
had a passion for the Blue Jackets team, and being her number one hobby whom she supported as a
fan. Although women want to be heard in the sports world and want to participate in the games, it is
still a man dominated sport. Men feel that the sports world is not for women. Since she was a little ...
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Rogers finished all her accounts and then dryed up, while her husband got laid off due to the economy.
Rich Rogers, Felisas husband decided to take to take charge to help support his family. Rich worked
three jobs and with minimal pay supported his family he was so stressed out and was worried that they
would lose everything. Then things turned for the worse, the Roger s family suffered a tragedy the
death of Richs mother, and their car crapped the bed. Felisas husband was in despair, they had rough
times ahead of them. Whenever Rich would talk about football and Brett Favre Richs favorite player
his face would light up and become happy even for the briefest of moments. Felisa saw this and never
gave thought of richs emotional status before the hard times hit. Felisa saw the spark of happiness in
Rich s face she started to listen and support her husbands love for football. Felisa found her voice as a
wife through sports specially football, reconnecting her relationship with her husband. Felisa found
out she liked it. Sara Maratta enters the world of hockey and by doing so discovers her strength as a
woman and finds her voice. Maratta states this group did not and have not accepted me as a true
enthusiast who has a real comprehension and love for what goes on in the crease. Why? Because I am
a woman .(538 539) Women are finally being recognized in the world of sports. It is still a male
dominate sport and women are still looked as sex objects, that
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The Holderness Coastline Essay examples
The Holderness Coastline
The infamous Holderness Coastline is located on the East coast of Yorkshire, stretching from
Flamborough Head to Spurn Point. In the last 2000 years the coastline has retreated by almost 400m
and since Roman times over 28 villages have disappeared into the sea between Bridlington and Spurn
Head. About a million years ago the Yorkshire coastline was a line of chalk cliffs almost 32km west of
where it now is. During the Ice Age deposits of soft boulder clay were built up against these cliffs to
form the new coastline. It is this soft sand and clay which is easily eroded by the action of waves, as
the ocean slowly claims back the region it used to occupy.
There are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is evident at both Great Cowden and Easington.
The Holderness Coastline is also extremely exposed with little protection. The original coastline
before the ice age consisted mainly of chalk, and is still present today at Flamborough Head where a
headland has formed as chalk is much more resistant to coastal erosion than the boulder clay. This
outcrop of land provides some shelter, although it is minimal, as the stretch of coastline down to Spurn
Head is over 50km long, most experiencing almost head on dominant waves. The coastline is also
exposed to strong North/North East winds, which co enside with a rather generous fetch. Destructive
waves are a result, which erode the beaches and attack the foot of the cliffs, removing masses of clay
in suspension, resulting in strong marine erosion.
The material eroded and transported elsewhere results in little material left to form beaches, which act
as a barrier to protect the cliff line from tides, currents and storms, therefore the sea s processed are
able to keep cutting back the cliff line.
The weather also has a large influence. Often there are winter storm surges producing higher waves,
and higher sea levels, meaning higher energy erosion. In addition is increased sub aerial denudation
brought about by the heavy rain and strong winds. This often leads to increased slumping and
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Compare And Contrast The Sadducees, Scribes And Zealots
At the time of Jesus, there were plenty of religious and political gangs abounding. There are four main
creeds, they are the Sadducees, Pharisees, Essenes, and finally the Zealots. The Pharisees were one of
three primary sects of Judaism in the first century AD. They had control of the temple and the High
Priesthood. They were allied to some degree with the Sadducees but they were at odds with the
Essenes who viewed the High Priesthood of the time as illegitimate.
Despite the fact, the Pharisees were famous and esteemed, they didn t have power. They accept the
written Law of Moses known as the Torah, the written Tanakh (all other books in the OT) and in oral
traditions and teachings. The Pharisees were a group that exercised a form of intense Judaism that
continued past the Temple, administering Jewish constitution to all things, even everyday life in
supposing to consecrate (set apart as holy) the ordinary world. (Sweet, Who were the Pharisees,
Sadducees, Scribes and Zealots? )
This was a more intimate participatory form of Judaism, in which traditions were ... Show more
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The oral traditions interpreted the Law of Moses. For example, the Law said to keep the Sabbath.
They were not to work on God s holy day. Yet, what was work and what was not? The oral traditions
filled in the details that Moses left out. For instance, how far could a person walk on the Sabbath
without it being work? The interpreters decided that the distance was 2000 cubits which is about 2/3
of a mile. This was known as a Sabbath s day journey. Where did they get that number? When the
Hebrews carried the Ark of the Covenant in the wilderness, God commanded them to walk 2000
cubits behind the ark. They decided that was God s way of telling them how far one could walk on the
Sabbath. (Reed, Who Were the Religious Leaders of Jesus s
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Strategies for Promoting Positive Behaviour According with...
PROMOTE CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE S POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR
UNDERSTAND POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR PRMOTING CHILDEN AND YOUNG
PEOPLE S BEHAVIOR
1.1 SUMMARISE THE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES OF THE SETTING RELEVANT TO
PROMOTING CHILDREN AND PEOPLE S POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR
When managing pupil s behavior, all staff will need to be aware of school policies.
The majority of children/young people do not present challenging behavior, and they attend a range of
educational settings in environments which are conducive to learning appropriate behaviors. It is
essential to ensure that behavior which does not meet school/setting s expectations, is responded to
through management strategies that do not rely upon any form of physical or abusive ... Show more
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Detentions are lawful if: o pupils and parents have been informed that the school uses detentions as a
sanction; and
o the school gives parents 24 hours notice of detentions outside school sessions
Statutory Guidance for governors
Under Section 88 a governing body must: make, and from time to time review, a written statement of
general principles to guide the head teacher in determining measures to promote good behavior; and
notify the head teacher and give him or her related guidance if the governing body wants the school s
behavior policy to include particular measures or address particular issues.
Governors are therefore strongly advised to revise their school policies in line with this new guidance,
which is seen as the centre piece to an overall suite of DfES guidance across the broad range of issues
around school discipline, pupil behavior and attendance.
Section 2 Statutory guidance for governors on their duties as regards the school behavior policy is
provided for governors in this respect and is regarded as statutory.
The other sections of the guidance are non statutory, although they will help schools to understand
how to implement their relevant legal powers and duties to promote good school discipline and pupil
behavior. Schools are, therefore, strongly advised
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The West Wind
Ode to the West Wind The poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley refers to the wind 4 times in the first section of
the poem, although we do not know until the very end of the first section why and what he wants from
the wind. In order to gain the Winds trust and confidence, the speaker comes up with a couple
examples of what the wind did in the past and is capable of. Like driving away the autumn leaves,
placing seeds in the earth, bringing thunderstorms and the death of the natural world, and stirring up
the seas and oceans. The end of the first and third line always rhyme with each other. In the 1st part
the speaker wishes that the wind could affect him the way it does leaves and clouds and waves. Since
the wind can t, the speaker asks him to play ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Dead leaves are referenced no less than five times in this short lyric poem. Dead leaves are the
remaining s of the previous season which the wind clears away. They re also a metaphorical
representation of the pages of writing and poetry generated by the speaker or the author. Lines 5 12 is
an extended simile, the author compares seeds to corpses lying in their graves. O wild West Wind this
is an example of an alliteration in the poem. We can see the use of paradox, as ghosts flee from
enchanter is quite paradoxical. Normally we think that ghosts are terrible looking and therefore can
cause fright and provoke
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Demographic Transition In Canada
At present time, Canada is facing a significant demographic transition in its population. From last
century, the decrease in mortality, fertility and the increase in life expectancy lead to vast changes in
Canada s population. Aging of Canada s population becomes more and more severer. This research
paper is to study the correlation between demographic transition in Canada and how does the
transition impact on economic growth. To be more specifically, demographics variables can include
life expectancy, fertility and mortality; economic growth variables can include labour force and public
expenditure.
Recently, Statistic Canada has point out Seniors are projected to become more numerous than children
in Canada by 2017 a milestone in the country s history. (Statistics Canada, 2016) To discuss more in
depth, according to the data collected from Statistic Canada, there is a post war baby boom in 1950s,
afterwards, there has been a steady decline in fertility. The median age in Canada was 27.2 in 1956
and climbed to 39.5 in 2006 (Statistics Canada, 2016). With the decrease in fertility and mortality, the
problem of aging population in Canada occurs. In present time, those great number of baby boomers
are now leave to workforce and begin to retire. It results in the rise of Canada s elderly dependency
ration. (National Seniors Council(Canada), 2011) For elders, the performance in many physical and
mental tasks tend to decline with age, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The transition is from high mortality high fertility to low mortality low fertility. Since people s life
expectancy is increasing, this demographic change lead Canada become an aging population country.
When elder people leave their working position, it results in a shortage of labour force. Moreover,
after retirement, elder people begin to claiming pension, public expenditure will
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  • 2. Nt1310 Unit 3 Assignment 3 ................................................................................Application: IGN: MCeditor203 Date of Application: The 23rd of July 2015 (23/7/2015) Age: 12 years old (I think I m pretty mature for my age) Country: Malta (In Europe) Time Zone: Greenwich Mean Time +1 hour (GMT +01:00) ..................................................................................Questions: 1. How long have you been building? I ve been building for around three and a half years. 2. What type of style do you build best (Post pictures as well as describe)?: I build best landscaping and arenas. For landscaping my techniques are doing different shades, for stone I use some types of grey blocks and even for the grass same thing. When going for Arenas simple! I imagine, mainly on the exterior and after that I keep getting ideas and thats how my exterior work gets finished. 3. What are you best at doing (Organics, Nature, Interior, Exterior, etc)(Post pictures please)? I m good at mainly nature rather than exterior, interior etc. But I can still do exterior and stuff. From a scale of 1 10 for nature, I rate at a 8 10 usually.I rate for my own exterior ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It wasn t the smallest but neither the biggest. The owner was very happy with what I did. I built him a skyblock spawn. It took me a few weeks and maybe even 1 or 2 months, but it was mega! It was very nice. It was a landscape of mountains with floating islands/skyblocks all around the mountains and rivers. There was many detail on the stone and grass. I remember that I had used many shades for the stone as well for the grass. A few examples for stone are: Cyan clay, Cobblestone, Mossy Cobblestone, Double stone slabs, and a bit of stone bricks. A few examples for grass are: Green Clay, Lime Clay, Grass, a bit of Emerald blocks, Green wool and also Lime wool. Unfortunately I don t have any screenshots of the spawn The community of this server never wanted it to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Liz Holt Strictly Ballroom The characters in Strictly Ballroom are largely caricatures. This topic will be explored with reference to the characters Fran and Liz Holt in the film. Liz Holt is portrayed as the dumb blonde as well as extremely shallow within the film and this is executed in a variety of ways. Being Scott s dance partner she is used to being in the lime light and her use of colourful costumes contributes to this too. She wears yellow majority of the time and this is evident of her character as she is selfish, cowardice and attention seeking. Her make up is also well overdone further depicting this idea. Liz is also portrayed as the mean girl and drops Scott as her dance partner the second someone better comes along. Many of the camera angles used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She wears many pastels and more dull colours giving us the impression that she is lacking confidence and is hiding behind her appearance, being her glasses and unattractive clothing. As she progresses through the film she begins to wear clothing and colours that make a greater statement, however, in this growth of confidence she does not wear the costumes to attract attention but rather because she is comfortable with the person that she has become. At first she hides behind her glasses which stereotypically portrays her as lacking an amount of incite towards given situations. Fran also has terrible posture, this too is linked to her lack of confidence. She does not take pride in her hair which shows us how little she cares about her appearance. She develops from being the stereotypical ugly duckling to a beautiful swan . When we see Fran throughout the movie initially the camera angles that are used are high angles to show us how inferior and a lot less dominant she is and as she further develops the use of low angles make her come across as a lot more powerful than what she initially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Essay on Objective Objectivism in The Fountainhead by Ayn... Objectivism is defined as an ethical theory that moral good is objectively (based on facts rather than feelings or opinions) real or that moral precepts are objectively valid. (Webster). Demonstrated by Ayn Rand in the book, The Fountainhead, objectivism seems to most, to be morally wrong, and socially impractical, despite seeming to be a stress free way of life. In The Fountainhead, Howard Roark does not see relationships as necessary, but as a means to an end. For America to be purely objectivist would tear the country apart, in the sense that normal social relationships would no longer exist, but hatred and racism would become obsolete. A democratic government would be unable to succeed because no one would look at issues from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Under the standard of objectivism these values cease to exist. Not that people would be selfish, but they would cease to be selfless, and the less fortunate of society would lack the small amount of charity that was keeping them alive. Men have been taught that the highest virtue is not to achieve, but to give. Yet one cannot give that which has not been created. Creation comes before distribution or there will be nothing to distribute. The need of the creator comes before the need of any possible beneficiary. Yet we are taught to admire the second hander who dispenses gifts he has not produced above the man who made the gifts possible. We praise an act of charity. We shrug at an act of achievement. (Rand 680). In an objectivist s mind there s a question of Why should I? or What s in it for me? that would annihilate any sense of charity people possess. Objectivism is faulty in the grand scheme of things, simply because people need one another to survive. People are forced to interact with one another on a day to day basis, so from that perspective objectivism is simply not practical. However, from an opposite viewpoint objectivism has many positive attributes, such as forcing people to take responsibility for their own success or failure. In an objectivist country, programs like welfare, disability compensation, and healthcare would not exist, so families would be responsible to take care of themselves rather than looking to the government to solve all of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Loyalty And Honor In The Iliad By Homer The Iliad is an epic poem by the ancient Greek poet Homer, which is based on the significant events surrounding the Greek siege of the city of Troy. The poem is suggested to have been composed between 750 and 650 B.C and was set in Mycenaean Greece during the Bronze Age. In this period, Greeks believed their goddesses and gods often came on earth and there were humans with godlike powers in Greece. Evidently, Homer mentioned on several occasions in the poem about gods and goddesses coming on earth, acting, and influencing actions. Homer uses a lot of themes in poem but one of the most prevalent themes were the individuals quest for glory and honor. In fact, the war began because Menelaus needed to defend is honor when Paris, the Trojan prince, stole his wife. Diomedes a Greek warrior mentioned, A model mortal is one who lives his life accumulating the most honor and glory/he pressed for battle now where men win glory (4.259 260). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the occasion when Agamemnon, commander of the Greek army, refused to collect the ransom offered for the return of the Trojan priest s daughter he took as a prize. His concern was with his honor because having the girl as his prize would re emphasize his glory and power. Eventually, Agamemnon returned the girl back to her father because they were plagued, but he refused to be without his prize and demanded another because it was an insult to his honor. I alone of the Argives go without my honor/ That would be a disgrace (1.139 140). He took Achilles prize which was a great dishonor to Achilles. Achilles reminded Agamemnon that he was only fighting the war because of his brother, Menelaus honor and for Agamemnon s glory. To also restore is glory as great warrior, he attempted to kill Agamemnon but was stopped by Athena because she assured him his honor would be restored. Consequently, Achilles temporarily withdrew from the war that caused the death of even more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Foreign Assistance For Foreign Aid Although foreign aid has been going on for hundreds of years, it still remains a controversial topic. Many people have debated whether or not it actually either helps or harms nations. Foreign aid can help undeveloped states by providing education and health care. However, a drawback to foreign aid is that it can cause countries to become dependent and lead to corruption. Foreign aid is effective when countries don t try to use foreign aid for their own benefit and when coordination and accountability is implemented. 7 Foreign aid is beneficial because it can provide education. Without substantial knowledge, many countries are unable to support themselves. The organization Global Partnership for Education states, it must also be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5 Numerous countries could benefit from improved health care from foreign aid. People in other countries all around the world are suffering from illnesses and diseases that could be fixed with better medical assistance from foreign aid. Stated in his article An American Miracle, Michael Elliott reports, From 2004 to 2013, the U.S. committed more than $50 billion to the global fight against AIDS, and last year accounted for some two thirds of all international assistance to that effort. Programs funded by American taxpayers have saved more than 7 million lives overseas. (Elliot) This shows that America s help has already greatly impacted many people. Multiple countries don t have proper sanitized tools, medical facilities, and funding to treat sickness. With help, countless illnesses could be vanquished. 3 Foreign aid is inferior because it could lead countries to become dependent. The meager amount of resources these countries receive fails to offer adequate help to actually save countries. Consequently, people then start to rely on the new income and resources that foreign aid provides and would collapse without it. According to James M. Roberts , Traditional foreign aid, which relies on a government to government model, doesn t do enough to generate significant and sustainable opportunities on the ground for people in developing nations. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Defining Moment Essay Outline Lynda Trinh Mr. Liu CHC2D1 3rd November 2015 Defining Moment Essay Outline Format Introduction At the end of World War I, there were approximately 17 million casualties with even more returning soldiers wounded, scarred and emotionally drained. Canada s government withheld a strong relation with Britain with its contribution of troops. The fuse between the Allies and the Axis powers was a bloody battle, although Canada was only seen as a part of Britain in the early phases of war. Near the end of the war, Canada proved itself to be much greater than a child of Britain. Canada s government may have possibly made poor decisions in order to become its own country. The War in Korea was Canada s first time initiating a new strategy which was peacekeeping. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Veteran Stories The Memory Project. Veteran Stories The Memory Project. Web. 25 Oct. 2015. http://www.thememoryproject.com/stories Douglas W.A.B. and Brian Dubreuil Battle of the Atlantic. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Web. 26 Oct. 2015. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/battle of the atlantic/ Durflinger Serge. Recruitment And Conscription Conscription, 1917 | Canada and the First World War. Canada and the First World War Conscription 1917 Comments. Web. 2 Nov. 2015. http://www.warmuseum.ca/firstworldwar/history/life at home during the war/recruitment and conscription/conscription 1917/ Herd Alex. Korean War. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Web. 25 Oct. 2015. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/korean war/ Mitchell Clarence. WWII Navy From Boys To Men. Veterans Affairs Canada. Web. 26Oct. 2015. http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/those who served/diaries letters stories/second world war/cmitchell Sarty Roger. Education. The Royal Canadian Navy and the Battle of theAtlantic, 1939 1945. Web. 26 Oct. 2015. http://www.warmuseum.ca/Sarty/online Sartyal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Issues Of The Field Of Psychology The field of psychology is steadily expanding due to the progression in technology, which is being driven by the advancement of civilization. More and more time is spent on the internet, which has gradually altered the method in which primary communication takes place. Previously face to face interaction was touted as the primary method of interfacing with one another, now communication via the internet is almost mandatory to establish and maintain healthy relationships (Greenfield and Yan, 2006). This is especially true amongst children, adolescents and teenagers. The need for psychologists have never been greater in order to assess how individuals are able to acclimate to this societal change. Traditionally, there are two methods in which children, adolescents and teenagers communicate via the internet, through social media and video games. Each primary method presents their own unique social challenge. In response to the issues in of teenagers over use of the internet, psychologists are providing assistance for internet addictions at a greater rate. The first method utilized by mental health professionals is traditionally counseling and if those efforts fail, then the potential exists for adolescents to be placed on medications. In order to establish an informative baseline, the use of social media amongst children, adolescents and teenagers needs to be addressed. Developmental psychologists have had a difficult time trying to identify the casual and driving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Adaptation Of Climate And Simplifying Informal Settlements ADAPTATION OF CLIMATE AND STANDARDIZING INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS IN ELDORET BY Caroline Jepkemboi Cheplong Email; carojep2015@hotmail.com JULY, 2015 ABSTRACT Due to the progressive development of human societies, their ecological and environmental influence has been steadily increasing. The spatial expansion and higher population and housing density of cities with its multiplier effect on land use and land cover change (LUCC) have been recognized as the most important aspects of cities climate change which is triggered by the need for urban services provision for the influx of human population. The shortages of housing in particular, and other urban services provision is the fundamental cause and effects of development of illegal and informal settlements. With analysis from empirical study in Eldoret town, the study discusses the need for urban land regularization as a requisite to combat the driving forces for formation of informal settlements and its impacts on cities climate. After presenting a series of concepts and definitions related to urban land informality and illegality, standardization and tenure security from the literature, we then discuss the data methods for the study. A detail of the research results focusing on the nature and the impacts of informal and illegal settlement in both the city centre and the hinterlands using the UN Habitat Slum indicators is presented. We conclude on implication cities climate change dynamics ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Country Analysis Report Country Analysis Report In the fiscal period from year 2000 to 2004, Allergan Inc. has seen a continuous rise in sales and profits. In the year ended 2004, net income reached a high of $377 million and there is certainly no reason to believe that number won t continue to grow . Although most of our company s sales comes from our line of eye care pharmaceuticals, It is the BOTOX/neuromodulators line that sees the most promise in growth. With 80% of our BOTOX products being used for cosmetic purposes, a great market potential is seen in South Korea where the demand for skincare and cosmetic products is soaring. With sales capabilities in over 100 countries, direct sales offices have only been established in a little over 20 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For Allergan, the current legal environment in Korea is favorable for marketing many of its products. With pricing regulations, Allergan won t have to worry about tough price competition from domestic companies. Although intellectual property laws are more complex in Korea, there is little worry for the BOTOX line which currently doesn t even have a patent in the U.S. The process of making BOTOX is complicated and only known to Allergan. Even without a patent, there is little chance of other companies cultivating their own process of making similar products. Infrastructure Analysis Human Resources: Tough Labor Laws Handling distribution of Allergan products in South Korea will be crucial in a successful operation, requiring a significant amount of labor. While Korea s workforce is well educated and hardworking, foreign investment into the country is impeded by some of the most stringent labor laws in the world. According to a Swiss based international institute that ranked 60 countries based on labor flexibility, South Korea ranked 44th. Many foreign investors have also cited very volatile relations between the labor force and management2. Much of South Korea s labor laws were developed at a time when the government could not afford to provide security for the labor force, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Narrative Essay About A Tough Move A Tough Move It was a bright and sunny day. All the kids from ages 2 12 were outside playing and enjoying in the sun. The other middle schoolers and high schoolers were sitting inside their house in their room and texting their friends or doing homework . My mom says that with this much technology people have stopped communicating with their voices and are now always texting. I was in my room doing my weekend homework, when my dad rang the family discussion bell and me and my brother Logan came down and sat around the family discussion spot. No one spoke and it started to feel awkward. However I didn t have the courage to talk and break the silence. Logan took his phone out and started texting his friends. Mom finally broke the silence by saying, How is your weekend so far? She usually says somethings like how s your day , how is your weekend , or how are you doing with your life when she doesn t know how to start a conversation between people. Really good, I said actually starting the conversation. So why did you call us here? My mom and dad sighed and looked at eachother and my dad said, We have to ... move. My work got moved to Seattle. I was shocked, I had to have misheard him, I m sorry dad, but could you please repeat that. We going to have to move to Seattle, my dad repeated. Now I probably heard him right, but moving from Miami, Florida to Seattle, Washington. Where did dad s job find a place across the world, I thought, if we re actually moving, then my best friend, my school, my favorite ice cream shop, and my favorite library would all go away. I really couldn t believe it. So we re moving from here to Seattle, Washington, I said almost shouting. What about Cass, the ice cream, the warm weather, the beach, the library, and the swamps and marshes. Where would all that go? Disappear into thin air? My mom sighed and looked at me, We know that this would be hard for the two of you, but we need to be there by Monday. Dad and I already booked the tickets and we re leaving on Sunday. We ve already packed our stuff and all you guys have to do is pack your stuff and say all the goodbyes today. We also got you guys out off school. WE RE ARE LEAVING ON SUNDAY, Logan shouted. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Cultural Diversity In Nursing Research Red group, it is with respect that we disagree with your stance regarding cultural diversity and safety in the workplace. We believe you failed to prove how culturally diverse nurses improve patient care. Your statement By providing culturally competent care, nurses can play a large role in enhancing patient outcomes, seems to us to be a statement, and no proof was presented as to that outcome. What were the outcomes? Were the outcomes positive or negative? Were they patient outcomes or nursing outcomes? There was no evidence presented to validate this statement either way. Those who are in favor of nursing workforce diversity claim that increasing the number of minority health care workers will enhance cultural similarity between patients and providers that will lead to improve patient care but unfortunately it is difficult to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Your statement regarding the language barriers slowing down efficient treatment only provides proof of our stance that BSN prepared nurses have a broader, more in depth education based in areas such as liberal arts and instruction in community health, public health, research, nursing leadership, and nursing management (Cowen, 2011). Thus proving our stance that education in nursing is more important to deliver safe culturally competent patient care. Definitely, language barriers between healthcare staff and patients can hinder appropriate delivery of care. What happens if you do not have a nursing staff that has the same background of the patient? As a culturally competent nurse, you know that there are other avenues to resolve that, like using a hospital interpreter in person or using a phone line for linguistic assistance. Spector (2013) stated that the Joint Commission of Hospital Accreditation and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services obligate that all health care providers be culturally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. A Study Of Life Span Development Have you ever asked yourself, who am I? What makes me the individual that I am today? Well, you are not alone. Many individuals have been trying to figure out why they have certain characteristics or why they did not have those leadership or charismatic traits that they wish they could have. All these questions can be explored through the study of life span development. Within this science, we can explore the factors that influence who you are with identity development, gender, stereotypes, ethnicity and culture. Identity is what makes the individual. The uniqueness, such as specific traits ranging from religious to intelligence. Despite having the same parents, even siblings have different identity. One sibling might posses more intellectual, and athletic traits than the other, while the other one is complete opposite. But having this unique set of traits is what makes us as an individuals. It s what distinguishes between you and the world. If everyone would have had the same identity then we would not have evolved. We would have not discovered all these scientific achievements throughout history. There wouldn t be all stars or hall of fame sports athletes in history. Having different qualities as an individual is what sets you apart and makes up the person you are today. Of course, you might ask yourself, why do I hold these specific set of traits or why do I act this way? These questions have even been asked as early during adolescent years. During ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Shakespeare s Rebuttal to Possibilities in Sonnet 96 Essay Shakespeare s Rebuttal to Possibilities in Sonnet 96 Shakespeare s apostrophic Sonnet 96, one of the sonnets written to the blond young man, is arranged similar to a rebuttal in an argument or debate. In the first three quatrains, he describes several possibilities, such as the youth s winning nature and potential for mischief, only to refute them in the couplet. He begins with concise one line points in the first quatrain, moves to a comparison utilizing the entire quatrain in the second, and transitions to two line arguments in the final quatrain, evoking the idea of a logical, organized argument. Along with reason, however, are the romantic tones of the couplet, which refutes the statements made in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second quatrain adjusts from end stopped lines to enjambed lines, with each idea occupying two lines, and the comparison of royalty s humble jewels to the young man s slight faults encompassing the entire quatrain. The quatrain becomes less like a simple argument and more like a well developed line of reasoning as the ideas in the first and third lines spill over to the second and fourth. Shakespeare contrasts the concept that [t]he basest jewel will be well esteem d (6) by association on the hand of royalty as errors the young man commits are [t]o truths translated (8). Although the technical pronunciation of translated puts the stress on the second syllable, many people commonly stress the first syllable, which creates a trochee in the second foot of line eight. The change from iambic to trochaic emphasizes the change from error to truth in the opinion of those who know the blond young man. The third quatrain differs again from the style of the second, shifting from enjambed lines two end stopped lines. However, the end stop is not as forceful as in the first quatrain, with each complete thought covering two lines, rather than one. As with the first quatrain, Shakespeare uses parallel structure to make his point apparent. He compares the full force of the young ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Equity Ownership Of A Company In order to finance ongoing expenses and activities, a company can approach a bank and take a loan to pay for these things. Instead of going to a bank, a company often offers investors either debt or equity in their company. After exploring debt ownership last week, this week we are going to explore equity ownership. One of the major concerns of owning equity in a company is the ability of that company to perform, which is the only one of the only ways an investor can receive a return on an equity instrument. The most common form of equity ownership in a company is common stock and by owning shares, you are a part owner of the company. Along with ownership comes the right to vote on certain company issues such as voting for the board of directors, stock splits, and other company objectives (Harrison, Horngren, Thomas, 2015). Common stockholders often have preemptive rights that allow shareholders to maintain their portion of ownership in a company should the company choose to sell additional shares. Along with the benefits there is a drawback, in the event a company declares bankruptcy, common stock shareholders are the last individuals to receive company assets behind creditors, bondholders, and preferred stock shareholders. There are two classes of common stock shares Class A and Class B. The biggest different between the two are the number of votes attached to the class or whether one class even has any voting rights. A company may want the equity injection ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Role Of Fate In Romeo And Juliet Fate s Trap Do people still believe in fate and predetermined destiny that could shape love? In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare s theme of fate impels the star cross d lovers who are destined to meet their demise. Fate seems to be against their will and forces their love to end in tragedy. In this romantic yet sad play, there is a supernatural power that impacts each scene of the story changing the outcomes to fit the theme of fate. The role of fate first plays a role in shaping the setting of the long family feud between the Capulets and the Montague in the streets of Verona. Fate controls all aspects of the setting of the scenes starting with the long family feud that is likely to become a hindrance to their passionate love. The prologue says, From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, which gives us a clear understanding that the characters will likely face a conflict, an obstacle in the relationship of a pair of star crossed lovers . Moreover, fate drives Romeo and Juliet to meet at the party at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We can see that their fates are sealed and they are already predestined to taste pain of death. In Act 2, the chorus begins with passion lends them power, time means, to meet which shows that the passion of love is hindered by fate. Fate does allow Romeo and Juliet to meet, but only under dreadful occasions. This quote tells us that their impetuous yet passionate relationship strengthens the bonds of love. Fate plays a role as it shapes the time with tempering extremities for the couples to face a new conflict which they have to endure. Shakespeare continues to foreshadow the bitter consequences of their extreme sweet love throughout the scenes in Act 2. However, the heavens themselves doomed their love from the beginning. When they tried to alter their destinies, the only result is to take the path of death as their love too swift arrives as tardy as too ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Experience Of A Blind Man In Raymond Carver s Cathedral The Experience of a Blind Man In the short story Cathedral by Raymond Carver, the narrator known as the husband has an encounter with one of his wife s lifelong friends Robert. Robert is a blind man that plays an integral roll in the climax of this story when the narrator has a life changing experience with Robert and seeing life through the eyes of a blind man. In this essay, we will delve into the various character aspects of the husband, and Robert. We will also discuss the relationship, and dynamic between these two characters as well as how they change throughout the story. During the readers first encounter with the husband, we find him narrating, giving the background story of how Robert met the narrator s wife, and how the wife, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Up until this point, the narrator seems appear as more of an anti hero or negative lead character, this is the beginning of the turning point for the husband s perspective. Back in the first part the husband eludes to Roberts eyes as creepy if you looked close, there was something different about them. Too much white in the iris, for one thing, and the pupils seemed to move around in the sockets without his knowing it or being able to stop it. Creepy. (Carver, 2013). Based on this quote we can really see, that the narrator at this point bases a lot of his perception on what he sees, and he has trouble with opening his mind. Robert on the other hand, is not at all what the narrator expects He wore brown slacks, brown shoes, a light brown shirt, a tie, a sports coat. Spiffy. He also had this full beard. But he didn t use a cane and he didn t wear dark glasses. I d always thought dark glasses were a must for the blind. Fact was, I wished he had a pair. At first glance, his eyes looked like anyone else s eyes. (Carver, 2013). As the narrator, his wife, and Robert sit down for dinner, the narrator is mentally in awe of how Robert seems to have no signs of trouble managing to navigate the food on his plate. The blind man had right away located his foods, he knew just where everything was on his plate. I watched with admiration as he used his knife and fork on the meat. He d cut two pieces of meat, fork the meat into his mouth, and then go all out for the scalloped potatoes, the beans next, and then he d tear off a hunk of buttered bread and eat that. He d follow this up with a big drink of milk. It didn t seem to bother him to use his fingers once in a while, either. (Carver, 2013). After dinner the narrator, his wife and Robert sit in the living room, and Robert ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Why People Emigrate From Their Native Countries Every year, most countries lose half of their population to migration. These countries are left behind in the areas such as developmental and economical growth. The government and the people living in that Country suffer the consequences such as low productivity and poor academic performance due to lack of qualified teachers. People emigrate from their native countries for economic, familial, and educational reasons. Economic issues are one of the reasons people emigrate from their native land to other Countries. One example, is the high cost of living and low wages in some native Countries. Most people in their native land are deprived of having easy access to the most common things such as food, electricity, and housing. The high cost of living often forces individuals to search for an alternative place to live leading them to emigrate to a place that is more affordable. Low wages also play a big role in migration. To elaborate, a teacher who teaches in high school in their native country obtains a much lower hourly wage and hardly any benefits than another teacher with the same qualifications teaching in a different country. When this happens, people in their native land have no choice but to emigrate to a country where they can get higher wages and better benefits. As a result, the country loses its people who would have helped move the country forward in terms of education and this results in poor academic performance of students who are in the country. Not only do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Mr. John Philip Sousa Mr. John Philip Sousa started his band when he was about twenty four years old. He was appointed Director of the Marine Band at Washington. After ten or eleven years, he attracted the attention of several gentlemen interested in music, who formed themselves into a syndicate and made Mr. John Philip Sousa an offer to leave Washington and start a new band. It was a success from the first time. Mr. John Philip Sousa how many marches has he written Mr. John Philip Sousa has written less than hundred. How many operas has Mr. John Philip Sousa written Mr. John Philip Sousa has written 6 operas before he was known to the public he had a wild enthusiasm to write an oratorio. The Sousa band in 1892 John Philip Sousa was 35 years old. John Philip ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Strange Fruit Analysis Chris Nguyen American Studies 3 4 Platt/Aguirre 3/20/16 A Journey of Jazz Jazz identifies as America s indigenous art form, having its birth and evolution in the United States. Since then, jazz symbolically links to the civil rights movement. In the 1900s, jazz entertained, affected, and inspired Americans; it contributed to and reflects the American culture. Jazz emerged during a period of urban and industrial growth or age of prosperity in the late 19th Century, also known as the Gilded Age. It constantly reflects the social, political, and economic struggles in American cities such as those seen in the Civil Rights Movement, Jim Crow Laws, and the Great Depression and not exclusive to the fluctuating reputation of American culture throughout ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Holiday experienced racism constantly in her life. She lived as a famous singer and traveled to many places that didn t welcome blacks. One of the songs she performed came from a poem called Strange Fruit by a Jewish teacher named Abel Meeropol (Morrow). The poem Strange Fruit shows the contrast between what some believe to be the beautiful south, and the truth of the racism that remains in the lynching of black Americans. This became the first well known anti racism song. Jazz writer Leonard Feather called the song the first significant protest in words and music, the first unmuted cry against racism (Holmes). This silent reaction shows the main difference between Strange Fruit and other protest songs. Strange Fruit contains a deeper, more personal impact on the listener due to the genre and the emotional way Holiday sings it because the song holds a sorrowful mood that allows listeners to understand the emotional pain inflicted on blacks, which creates feelings of sympathy and empathy. Even though most protest songs aimed to inspire people through its loudness , Strange Fruit quietly protests and does not take a side and laments the sadness of lynching in America and creates a more personal connection with listeners who cannot deny the horror of the images produced by the song since it conveys the psychological pain to the audience, which allows those that experienced the same or similar event to relive through the emotional pain. The song played a crucial role in the support for the Civil Rights Movement; it pioneered as one of the earliest protest songs in the movement that started many. Strange Fruit doesn t tell but shows how racism in America exists long after slavery ended which makes the song unique from many other modern protest songs. It also demonstrated that an emotional jazz song can hold ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Evolution Of Lean Manufacturing LEAN MANUFACTURING Origins of Lean Lean originally originated from Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) (McCarthy, 2015) in the early 1900 s however it wasn t until the Toyota family introduced the Toyota Production System (TPS) into their company manufacturing operations that it began to gain recognition. In the 1950 s, Toyota first implemented quality measures within the production lines process and hence the initial stages of continuous improvement. Taiichi Ono, who was the executive vice president, developed and implemented the renowned Toyota Production System (TPS) after the Second World War as a means of producing a highly effective and efficient manufacturing line for their products. Ono took great inspiration from Henry Ford s early lean concepts and applied it to meet the demand of their own Japanese market. This built the seeds of TPS, which today is better known as lean manufacturing (Womack Jones, 1996). Nowadays, Lean is used globally throughout industry in all different sizes of enterprises that can depend on the successful implementation of Lean. (Herron, 2008). Toyota s success as one of the world s largest automotive manufacturers and leading Lean implementers stands as proof of Leans merits. (Institite, 2000 2016). This has led to enormous demand for knowledge on leans tools and techniques as companies continue to have success with its implementation. What is Lean? Lean is commonly referred to as a systematic methodology to approaching and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Alliteration In The Wife s Lament The Wanderer and The Wife s Lament are both an elegy written during the Anglo Saxon period, which makes the style of writing very similar. The themes are both similar revolving around sadness, exile, and lamenting which gives portrays a very melancholy, sorrowful, and wishful mood. The stories both are scattered with caesuras everywhere, because these elegy s were often memorized and repeated in this time period. Also, both stories include many figurative language like alliteration and assonance. For example, my first on earth (8), turned round now (23 24), seizes me here (33), at dawn am walking alone (35), hence I may not rest (39) are all assonances found in The Wife s Lament. In The Wanderer , though woefully toiling (3), lonely and wretched I wailed my woe (9), with gift in the mead hall (25), and shall come the loved counsel (34) are some of the assonance in the story. There were also alliteration in both elegy s, but not as much as there were assonances. In The Wife s Lament I found to seek service in my sorrow s need (10), mournful of mind (19), and bitter with briars (31) while in The Wanderer there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Wanderer, I found warriors memorial which means a funeral. Content wise, the stories reveal that they have both been exiled. The wanderer is exiled in sea, while the woman has been exiled to a foreign land. They are grieving a lot about the people they ve lost in their lives. For the wanderer, it was his lord and his kinsmen while the woman was separated from her lord, the one whom she loved. Although these stories may seem ridiculous because of how much the narrators seem to exaggerate about the feelings they are going through, it was interesting to see the comparisons and read about the emotions of how they coped with being separated from a loved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. College Tuition Benefit Analysis Imagine somebody having just graduated from high school, and they are trying to get into a college, but they don t have to much say as to which college they go to because many students cannot afford to go to a nice college let alone a cheap college. For some people it s harder to imagine, but for others that is the life that they are living right now. According to the College Board of Education tuition has increased by 8.6% since 2012, meanwhile average household incomes have only increased by 2.23%. The following tuition increase trend is becoming a serious threat to American society, and must be slowed down. At this rate families will soon have no hope of ever paying for college debt. Many people want to blame the government to contributing greatly to the recent increase in tuition by saying there used to be a plethora of public funding opportunities for colleges, but that they were then all slashed. This is not even close to the reality of the situation. While people did use to be able to pay tuition out of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though this may seem like a good thing, this too has its own cons. With the rising amount of money given out in financial aid colleges are making less net revenue which is making it hard to fund better educational avenues for students. Colleges are also giving some students in need a discounted price for tuition, and it has increased to almost 48.6% of freshman who receive these discounts (Redd, Upper Limits). This leads to even more struggle for colleges to meet demands. Small and mid size colleges are having the most difficult time with this trend, their net revenue is having trouble increasing proportionally to their student increase. They should be increasing their revenue by about 2% every year (Redd, Upper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Summary Of Sui Generis Alien And Premonition Sui Generis Alien and Premonition by Stephen Jones An unimaginative tale of an unusual faint hearted humans apocalypse is near unusual are here Sui is the devilry ravage of the earth is now mandatory. Chapter 1 Ancestor s property King: Eh! Marshal get me out from this burdensome lavatory. Marshal: My men are trying their best sir. General: Situation is not interim these doors are made up of the magnesium based alloy. Marshal: In the meantime, before we break this door. Tell us the story who locked you here. King: Some perceptions relate to married people become one of them I promise I will tell you the story. General: If I go as per your trepidation it s going to light all the explosives in my house along with me. Marshal: I got it. Look general scrawny metal door. General: These doors come from my store and are of best quality. King: Fetch me some Water idiots before I die because of choke in my throat. General: Here is your bottle of water full of mixed minerals sir. The scene where queen enters the chamber of the king and the king tried to take a hide from the view of her behind the marshal. Queen: Where is that ancient intoxicated man? Who took him out of the lavatory? Marshal: Don t do any movement stay quiet with your voice and sturdy with your legs. Queen: I ask both you for the last time where he is? General: End your strife with the king your highness. This kind of stress will just ravage the beauty of your face. Marshal: What? He is talking about the beauty of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Migration Of The Americas Were Recalled Through The... Migration to the Americas were recalled through the narratives and essays of voyagers and slaves themselves. Thomas Philip, a European explorer, and Job, a wrongfully captured slave, discussed their particular but somehow similar perspectives and experiences on their migration to the Americas. In addition to their stories, Allison Games provided insight on the understanding of slavery and how they attempted to preserve their culture in the Americas while forced into slavery. Through the essays of Philip, Job and Games, the reader can understand that African migration was a wearisome experience, in which the slaves endured little control of their lives, lived in diseased environments, followed gender and age structures for labor, and adapted to new cultures and languages in order to survive not only on their trip to the Americas but for their future there. Philip and Job s essays reflected on the treatment of slaves, diseased environments, and adapting to new surroundings. Thomas Philip described the Africans as ...Having a more dreadful apprehension of Barbadoes than we can have of hell, (49). As he recounted the voyage, the reader gets a glimpse of the torture the Africans dealt with and understand why they would have such a dreadful apprehension of the forced trip. Philip stated that they shackled the men two by two and only ate two times a day. Africans were not treated as human, but prisoners, and given an insufficient amount of food to survive the long and tiresome ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Analysis Of A Dot Of Ink Chromatography During the first part of the experiment a dot of ink was placed onto chromatography paper to separate the mixture by pigment. This chromatography paper was place so that a portion of the paper below the dot was in water, so that the water could travel up the paper and separate the ink. The paper was suspended using a toothpick that was put through the top of the paper, which was held by the neck of the bottle. The second part of the experiment dealt with the separation of a mixture of iron, sand, and salt. To measure the mass of the original mixture a glass plate was placed on scale and the scale was zeroed. The mixture was placed onto the glass plate. The mass was recorded. A magnet was used to separate the iron from the mixture. The magnet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Technology Has Not Only Transformed The Way We Approach... Many aspects of modern schooling, such as front of the class teaching, the bell, registers and year groupings, would still be recognisable to Victorian educators (Robinson, 2010; Howson, 2006). Nevertheless, it can be argued that teaching has undergone significant changes within the last decade, with technological advancements gaining ever greater prominence within the classroom (Selwyn, 2011). Technology has not only transformed the way we approach teaching but has also influenced the ways in which children learn (Halverson and Smith, 2009). In order to meet the technological needs of today s children, teacher training has evolved to incorporate additional computing skills and knowledge (Fisher, 2000; Selwyn, 2011). Furthermore, Michael Gove (Gove, 2014), acknowledged these advancements in technology, replacing the previously ICT based computing program (DfE, 2007) with the current computer science based curriculum (DfE, 2013). Evidently, technology represents an inevitable and increasingly integral part in modern society (Aduwa Ogiegbaen and Iyamu, 2005; Stafford, 2010; Watt, 2010). The abundance and accessibility of available technology within our homes is enabling children to develop technological skills and understanding from an early age (Medcalfe, 2013; Tucker, 2014; Simpson, 2013). Prensky (2001) postulates that this exposure and immersion with technology is instrumental in shaping children to become digital natives enabling them to interact with technology on an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Klamath Tribe Perceptions of the lands and waters of the Klamath are rooted in cultural memory and the collective identity of community (Smith 1997). These shared histories and identities have the potential to serve as a unifying force within some communities, particularly when a group is marginalized or alienated from their land and livelihoods (Horangic, Berry and Wall 2016; Kosek 2006). Tribes in both the upper and lower basin have been alienated from subsistence and commercial salmon fishing because of the laws against tribal takings, and in more recent years, due to disease and fish die offs(Most 2006). This has not diminished the importance of fishing, but instead strengthens the necessity of salmon fishing and ceremonies such as the Annual Return of the C waam (sucker fish) Ceremony of the Klamath Tribe (Klamath Tribes Annual Events 2004). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Klamath Tribe has also repeatedly attempted to regain their appropriated homelands, and is willing to trade their hard won legal water rights for the return of a portion of these lands from the federal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Landscape Analysis and Art Appreciation Essay We recently visited three different Museums the Titanic in Pigeon Forge, TN, the Frist Center for the Visual Arts in Nashville, TN, and the Museum of Arts in Huntsville, AL. It was an opportunity to discover and experience the wonders of art through my child s eye. Each place allowed us to step back in time, create a masterpiece and admire the many different styles of art on display. On our vacation to Pigeon Forge, TN we visited the Titanic. The titanic is known as the Ship of Dreams a great luxury ship that sailed at noon on April 10, 1912 from Southampton, England. Even though the Titanic was touted as unsinkable , four days later, the dreams and aspirations of both designers and passengers would realize that the Titanic was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Millet s picture Remembrance of Days at Abbot is on display at the Pigeon Forge, TN s Titanic museum. Millet combines historical imagery, references to the daily flow of events, and personal musings to create works that respond to his inner soul. Remembrance of Days at Abbot is a reflection of a magical medieval grange of his old studio and home founded in 1880. Abbot s Grange is nestled in the lea of Broadway hill, medieval monastic manor house stands in over eight acres of ground at the center of Broadway, Worcestershire one of the most beautiful villages in the Cotswolds. His painting instills a warm summer feeling, the background is fairly bright, with the a medieval grange set to the left and workers gleaning seeds of wheat, or some other plants from the fields. Rich blues in the sky with powerful formations of clouds are accented with the light that touches Abbot s Grange and the workers. There are focus points, time and motion, balance, scale and proportion, and unity all within Millet s painting. His landscapes are rich and full of enlightenment. Millet often uses his paintings to connect the highest levels of socially society with his art, yet in the Remembrance of Days at Abbot he focuses on the workers in the field near his studio. Millet will be remembered through his heroics aboard the RMS Titanic, he was last seen helping women and children into lifeboats. His body ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Differential Association Theory Of Criminal Behavior Firstly, different association theory can be applied to explain more types of crimes since the theory argues that individuals can learn to commit crimes. Sutherland and Cressey (1974) state that criminal behavior is not inherited, it is the result of a learning process. In the debates of nature vs. nurture, Sutherland and Cressey lean towards the nurture side as they argue that people have blank slate and all behaviors are learnt, including criminal ones. A number of recent researches have supported the ideas of learnt behavior as Thornberry (2009) claims that criminal behavior can be learnt from deviant parents. From a different perspective, academics suggest that criminal behavior can also be passed over through the interaction with delinquent friends (Hochstetler, Copes DeLisi, 2002) and romantic partners (Haynie, Giordano, Manning Longmore, 2005). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The association with delinquent people is what encourages them to perform illegal activities. Based on the idea that any individual can learn criminal behaviors, criminals are argued to exist among all social classes (Sutherland, 1949). Differential association theory then can be used to explain a wider range of issues, notably corporate crimes (Piquero, Tibbetts Blankenship, 2005), cyber crimes (Hawdon, 2012; Wolfe Higgins, 2009) and terrorism (Armstrong Matusitz, 2015). On the contrary, a large number of strain theories, namely Merton s, Cohen s and Cloward and Ohlin s theories mostly concern only on juvenile delinquency and crimes committed by lower class individuals. As a result, differential association theory shows its strengths as the application range is wider compared to other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Jaycee Dugard s Kidnapping Research Paper A Stolen Life: Inside Jaycee Dugard s Kidnapping In 1991, Jaycee Dugard was an ordinary, happy eleven year old girl living in Lake Tahoe, California. On day, as she was walking to school, a strange vehicle pulled up beside her. Sensing something was wrong, the child began to move away from the suspicious van, but before she could get away she felt a rush of electricity through her body; she was shot by a stun gun. Unable to resist, Jaycee was dragged into the car, covered with a blanket, and driven to her kidnapper s hidden backyard where she would be held captive for eighteen years. When Jaycee first arrived in the backyard, she was handcuffed and locked in the makeshift music room built by Phillip Garrido, her kidnapper. The small room ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her writings are heart wrenching and full of longing for freedom, happiness, and her mother. At the end of each entry she would draw heart shaped balloons and look at the moon, hoping her mother could feel her love and sense that she was still out there somewhere. There were many times where Jaycee and her girls were openly walking around the main house next to Philip s parole officers. Too afraid to speak up, Dugard silently hoped they would recognize her and free her from the prison that she was in, but any questions that they had Philip would answer and they didn t probe him further. This led Dugard to develop a mistrust with law enforcement that she is still battling to get over, because of the eighteen miserable birthdays she spent with two criminals and her children in a hidden backyard. Once Phillip trusted Jaycee to keep quiet, she was allowed to go in public for the first time in over ten years. She begged with her eyes for someone to ask her if she was the girl that had been missing for so long, but no one did. That was, until a female cop s motherly instincts told her something was up with Jaycee and her daughter s behavior around the Garridos. Although she couldn t legally arrest him, she called his parole officer after doing a background check and digging up his offense as a pedophile. He was then arrested at his home and Jaycee and her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Utilitarianism, By John Stuart Mill Utilitarianism is a doctrine in normative ethics that is outlined and defended by many philosophers, including the English philosopher John Stuart Mill as a standard to determine what are right and wrong actions. At its most basic claim, the right course of action one must take should be in the interest of maximizing what is known as utility. The right course of action is determined as being right if it maximizes the total benefit and happiness gained, while at the same time reducing the greatest amount of pain for the greatest number of people. To put it simply, utilitarianism merits the greatest good for the greatest number. In Utilitarianism, John Stuart Mill details his explanation and support of the theory, and provides common criticisms of the theory that he refutes throughout the piece. A couple of these critiques include claims that the concept of utility is opposed to the concept of pleasure, and that it renders men cold and unsympathizing (p. 20). With conviction, Mill is able to successfully vindicate and define utilitarianism from critiques, although he could go beyond defining by providing examples and illustrations of utilitarianism in the way that critiques perceive it to be in order to demonstrate faults and holes that would arise. The principle of utility is a concept that was primarily introduced academically by philosopher Jeremy Bentham and later confounded upon to become what is known as the Greatest Happiness Principle. Bentham focuses on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Dark Knight Character Analysis According to a Russian proverb, God makes the priests. Jesters come from the devil. You won t have any trouble believing that aphorism when you see Heath Ledger s mesmerizing performance as the Joker in The Dark Knight, Christopher Nolan s masterpiece and one of the highest grossing films of all time. Batman is no longer just a comic book, but a story that become engrossing and unfolds into a haunting tragedy. With great performances by the entire major and supporting cast the movie creates characters that we care and give audiences of all stripes something to satisfy them. In the Dark Knight Batman is not just a good guy is a good guy because he does good things story but in fact a story where you can hesitate to call a good guy at all. The people of Gotham are in turmoil and are calling Batman a vigilante and are blaming him for the deaths of cops and other important figures in the city. The Joker (Heath Ledger) is not just a mustache twirling villain. He s a Trickster whose deeds are nefariously designed to pose moral dilemmas for his enemies. Gotham is under the process of recovering from the events of Batman Begins (the first film in the franchises). The crime of the city is at its lowest point in several decades and there is finally a sign that Gotham is working towards peace, a peace that has been a long time coming. This low crime rate is thanks to the team work between the three heavy hitters of law enforcement in Gotham the Batman ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. A Farewell To Arms Essay A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway is based largely on Hemingway s own personal experiences. The main character of the book, Frederic Henry experiences many of the same situations that Hemingway experienced. Some of these experiences are exactly the same, while some are less similar, and some events have a completely different outcome. A Farewell to Arms is the book of Frederic Henry, an American driving an ambulance for the Italian Army during World War I. The book takes us through Frederic s experiences in war and his love affair with Catherine Barkley, an American nurse in Italy. The book starts in the northern mountains of Italy at the beginning of World War I. Rinaldi, Frederic s roommate, takes him ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In both cases, the relationships with these women were strengthened while the men were hospitalized. Another difference is that in A Farewell to Arms, Catherine and her child died while she was giving birth, this was not the case with Agnes, who left Henry for another Italian Army officer. These slight changes allowed Hemingway, an extremely private man, to try and prove to the public that it was not himself and his own experiences which he was writing about. There is great power in being an author; you can make things happen which do not necessarily occur in real life. Hemingway felt throughout his life, powerless, and so to escape this, he created alternative lives by writing stories. Hemingway, who fell in love with Agnes, an American nurse, seven years older than he, while wounded in Milan, was deeply hurt after she didn t return his affections. While the beginning of A Farewell to Arms, up until this point is similar, this is where the story changes. In the book, Frederic and Catherine are both in love with each other. Hemingway continued his affair with Agnes through Frederic and Catherine. He put his dreams of what his faded love affair would have been like in the love scenes between Catherine and Frederic: quot;When I saw her I was in love with her. Everything turned over inside of me. She looked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Open Source Productivity Tools That Run On Windows Open Source Productivity Tools that run on Windows Performers frequently describe a system of rules as being open source or free software. The term open source adverts to thing that people can change and share because of the reason that, its design is publicly approachable. This term developed in the context of software evolution to delegate a particular approach to make computer programs. Nowadays, nevertheless, open source delegates a wider set of values that we call as the open source way. Open source tasks, products, or enterprises clench and observe rules of open exchange, cooperative involvement, fast modeling, opacity, social organization, and community oriented process. Irrespective of whether a program is open source or not is not the big deal to developers, it finally concerns for users, too. In short, open source software permits, give users freedoms they would not differently have. Idea of Open Source Suppose that, a program is open source and its source code is freely accessible to its users. Then, its users and anyone other can have the power to yield this source code, change it as per their requirement, and dispense their own variants of the program. People also have the power to dispense as many transcripts of the fresh program as they want. Anyone can utilize the program for any intent; there are no license fees or different limitations of the software. Image 1 Caption: Open Source Operating System Desktop For example, Ubuntu Linux ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Analysis Of The Movie Brigadier John Clayton Headed Brigadier John Clayton headed by Humvee to Colonel Lambert s Command Post, located a mile north west of the capital. There was no way John was heading into Indian Country without some help; he felt he could count on Colonel Lambert of the 3rd Infantry Regiment for help. It was a thirty minute drive from the White House to the CP, Colonel Lambert had no idea that the General was coming, so when he pulled up and entered the CP, he was surprised to see him. The two men over the past several weeks had become friends, mutual respect for their military accomplishments and how they perceived the country. General Clayton entered the CP; a loud ATTEN hut! was heard. Everyone in the CP jumped to attention, John quickly called out, As you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Seems pretty serious, I m sure there s more to it? Colonel Lambert stated. It seems that the Joint Chiefs are keeping secrets from the President. General Clayton replied. To what end? We don t know, I think the President is going to try and smoke out the reason while I m out of town. Colonel Lambert looked at the General, Alright, what can I do for you? I m sure you re not visiting to check on my health. The Colonel said while smiling. I m heading over to General Lane and from there toward Fredericks. I need help. I m sorry John, but we don t have a therapist here. Funny Johnny, you know what I mean. I need an escort, I don t foresee any issues getting to General Lane, but I m expecting trouble heading toward Fredericks from there. Why not leave the 82nd to take up the security and take the Marines with you? I hadn t considered that, but I don t know that I have the authority to order the Marines to escort me to Fredericks. Talk to Lane about it, that s the great thing about Marines, they re always looking for a fight. I ll bet my eagle that they don t want to sit around pulling security. I can give you a Platoon to get you to them if that s what you need. General Clayton sat there for a moment, he knew his orders were fairly broad from the President, and Johnny was making a good argument. Yes the Platoon is good and I ll talk to Lane about it, the Marine escort would solve a lot of problems. When can I have the Platoon? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Examples Of Consumerism In The Great Gatsby In Benjamin Franklin s The Autobiography, the enlightenment idea of frugality is praised. In Walden, or Life in the Woods by Henry David Thoreau, the idea of extravagance is critiqued a veiled as unnecessary. F. Scott Fitzgerald s The Great Gatsby, not only critiques consumerism, but also offers a firsthand look into lives overtaken by consumerism. Although having lived in different time periods, Franklin, Thoreau, and Fitzgerald all suggest that consumerism is a negative trait in American life, that devices the mind into overvaluing wealth and material object. Benjamin Franklin clearly presents his stance on frugality in his biography. One of the virtues that Franklin follows is to, make no expense but to do good to others or yourself: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. How Stories Came To Earth, And How Stories Came To Earth Imagine a world without stories, nothing to read, nothing to learn, and right now you know nothing. In the story How Stories Came to Earth that was exactly their problem. A long time ago there were no stories on earth for anyone to tell before the First Spider, Kwaku Anansi came along and spread them through his webs. Both How Stories Came to Earth and Master Cat are trickster tales, In mythology, and in the study of folklore and religion, a trickster is a character in a story, which exhibits a great degree of intellect or secret knowledge, and uses it to play tricks or otherwise disobey normal rules and conventional behaviour. Between How Stories Came to Earth and Master Cat there are more differences than similarities. There are many differences between How Stories Came to Earth and Master Cat . The first difference is what they re achieving is beneficial or not beneficial to society. For example, in How Stories Came to Earth, Anansi s goal was to achieve the stories from the sky god, Nyame. Anansi went through a series of challenges with the help of his wife, Aso, but eventually achieved the goal of getting the stories, it says in the story, And so, child, stories came to Earth because of the great cunning of Kwaku Anansi, and his wife, Aso.....Everywhere you look, they spin their webs for all to see. Benefiting society by giving knowledge to everyone. While Master cat is only benefiting himself and his master, Marquis de Carabas, by tricking the king into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. how i learned to love football Essay Jesse Saunders Prof. Keith Bishop English 101 12/10/2013 How I Learned To Love Football Move Over Boys, Make Room In The Crease Sara Maratta and Felisa Rogers essay is the opposite of one another. Sara Maratta at the age of 14 developed a liking to sports, hockey was Marattas number one sport. Maratta knew hockey inside and out. Her favorite aspect of the sport was the fighting part. It drew her deeper into the sport. Maratta had a passion for the Blue Jackets team, and being her number one hobby whom she supported as a fan. Although women want to be heard in the sports world and want to participate in the games, it is still a man dominated sport. Men feel that the sports world is not for women. Since she was a little ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rogers finished all her accounts and then dryed up, while her husband got laid off due to the economy. Rich Rogers, Felisas husband decided to take to take charge to help support his family. Rich worked three jobs and with minimal pay supported his family he was so stressed out and was worried that they would lose everything. Then things turned for the worse, the Roger s family suffered a tragedy the death of Richs mother, and their car crapped the bed. Felisas husband was in despair, they had rough times ahead of them. Whenever Rich would talk about football and Brett Favre Richs favorite player his face would light up and become happy even for the briefest of moments. Felisa saw this and never gave thought of richs emotional status before the hard times hit. Felisa saw the spark of happiness in Rich s face she started to listen and support her husbands love for football. Felisa found her voice as a wife through sports specially football, reconnecting her relationship with her husband. Felisa found out she liked it. Sara Maratta enters the world of hockey and by doing so discovers her strength as a woman and finds her voice. Maratta states this group did not and have not accepted me as a true enthusiast who has a real comprehension and love for what goes on in the crease. Why? Because I am a woman .(538 539) Women are finally being recognized in the world of sports. It is still a male dominate sport and women are still looked as sex objects, that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Holderness Coastline Essay examples The Holderness Coastline The infamous Holderness Coastline is located on the East coast of Yorkshire, stretching from Flamborough Head to Spurn Point. In the last 2000 years the coastline has retreated by almost 400m and since Roman times over 28 villages have disappeared into the sea between Bridlington and Spurn Head. About a million years ago the Yorkshire coastline was a line of chalk cliffs almost 32km west of where it now is. During the Ice Age deposits of soft boulder clay were built up against these cliffs to form the new coastline. It is this soft sand and clay which is easily eroded by the action of waves, as the ocean slowly claims back the region it used to occupy. There are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is evident at both Great Cowden and Easington. The Holderness Coastline is also extremely exposed with little protection. The original coastline before the ice age consisted mainly of chalk, and is still present today at Flamborough Head where a headland has formed as chalk is much more resistant to coastal erosion than the boulder clay. This outcrop of land provides some shelter, although it is minimal, as the stretch of coastline down to Spurn Head is over 50km long, most experiencing almost head on dominant waves. The coastline is also exposed to strong North/North East winds, which co enside with a rather generous fetch. Destructive waves are a result, which erode the beaches and attack the foot of the cliffs, removing masses of clay in suspension, resulting in strong marine erosion. The material eroded and transported elsewhere results in little material left to form beaches, which act as a barrier to protect the cliff line from tides, currents and storms, therefore the sea s processed are able to keep cutting back the cliff line. The weather also has a large influence. Often there are winter storm surges producing higher waves, and higher sea levels, meaning higher energy erosion. In addition is increased sub aerial denudation brought about by the heavy rain and strong winds. This often leads to increased slumping and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Compare And Contrast The Sadducees, Scribes And Zealots At the time of Jesus, there were plenty of religious and political gangs abounding. There are four main creeds, they are the Sadducees, Pharisees, Essenes, and finally the Zealots. The Pharisees were one of three primary sects of Judaism in the first century AD. They had control of the temple and the High Priesthood. They were allied to some degree with the Sadducees but they were at odds with the Essenes who viewed the High Priesthood of the time as illegitimate. Despite the fact, the Pharisees were famous and esteemed, they didn t have power. They accept the written Law of Moses known as the Torah, the written Tanakh (all other books in the OT) and in oral traditions and teachings. The Pharisees were a group that exercised a form of intense Judaism that continued past the Temple, administering Jewish constitution to all things, even everyday life in supposing to consecrate (set apart as holy) the ordinary world. (Sweet, Who were the Pharisees, Sadducees, Scribes and Zealots? ) This was a more intimate participatory form of Judaism, in which traditions were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The oral traditions interpreted the Law of Moses. For example, the Law said to keep the Sabbath. They were not to work on God s holy day. Yet, what was work and what was not? The oral traditions filled in the details that Moses left out. For instance, how far could a person walk on the Sabbath without it being work? The interpreters decided that the distance was 2000 cubits which is about 2/3 of a mile. This was known as a Sabbath s day journey. Where did they get that number? When the Hebrews carried the Ark of the Covenant in the wilderness, God commanded them to walk 2000 cubits behind the ark. They decided that was God s way of telling them how far one could walk on the Sabbath. (Reed, Who Were the Religious Leaders of Jesus s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Strategies for Promoting Positive Behaviour According with... PROMOTE CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE S POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR UNDERSTAND POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR PRMOTING CHILDEN AND YOUNG PEOPLE S BEHAVIOR 1.1 SUMMARISE THE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES OF THE SETTING RELEVANT TO PROMOTING CHILDREN AND PEOPLE S POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR When managing pupil s behavior, all staff will need to be aware of school policies. The majority of children/young people do not present challenging behavior, and they attend a range of educational settings in environments which are conducive to learning appropriate behaviors. It is essential to ensure that behavior which does not meet school/setting s expectations, is responded to through management strategies that do not rely upon any form of physical or abusive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Detentions are lawful if: o pupils and parents have been informed that the school uses detentions as a sanction; and o the school gives parents 24 hours notice of detentions outside school sessions Statutory Guidance for governors Under Section 88 a governing body must: make, and from time to time review, a written statement of general principles to guide the head teacher in determining measures to promote good behavior; and notify the head teacher and give him or her related guidance if the governing body wants the school s behavior policy to include particular measures or address particular issues. Governors are therefore strongly advised to revise their school policies in line with this new guidance, which is seen as the centre piece to an overall suite of DfES guidance across the broad range of issues around school discipline, pupil behavior and attendance. Section 2 Statutory guidance for governors on their duties as regards the school behavior policy is provided for governors in this respect and is regarded as statutory. The other sections of the guidance are non statutory, although they will help schools to understand how to implement their relevant legal powers and duties to promote good school discipline and pupil behavior. Schools are, therefore, strongly advised
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  • 44. The West Wind Ode to the West Wind The poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley refers to the wind 4 times in the first section of the poem, although we do not know until the very end of the first section why and what he wants from the wind. In order to gain the Winds trust and confidence, the speaker comes up with a couple examples of what the wind did in the past and is capable of. Like driving away the autumn leaves, placing seeds in the earth, bringing thunderstorms and the death of the natural world, and stirring up the seas and oceans. The end of the first and third line always rhyme with each other. In the 1st part the speaker wishes that the wind could affect him the way it does leaves and clouds and waves. Since the wind can t, the speaker asks him to play ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Dead leaves are referenced no less than five times in this short lyric poem. Dead leaves are the remaining s of the previous season which the wind clears away. They re also a metaphorical representation of the pages of writing and poetry generated by the speaker or the author. Lines 5 12 is an extended simile, the author compares seeds to corpses lying in their graves. O wild West Wind this is an example of an alliteration in the poem. We can see the use of paradox, as ghosts flee from enchanter is quite paradoxical. Normally we think that ghosts are terrible looking and therefore can cause fright and provoke ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Demographic Transition In Canada At present time, Canada is facing a significant demographic transition in its population. From last century, the decrease in mortality, fertility and the increase in life expectancy lead to vast changes in Canada s population. Aging of Canada s population becomes more and more severer. This research paper is to study the correlation between demographic transition in Canada and how does the transition impact on economic growth. To be more specifically, demographics variables can include life expectancy, fertility and mortality; economic growth variables can include labour force and public expenditure. Recently, Statistic Canada has point out Seniors are projected to become more numerous than children in Canada by 2017 a milestone in the country s history. (Statistics Canada, 2016) To discuss more in depth, according to the data collected from Statistic Canada, there is a post war baby boom in 1950s, afterwards, there has been a steady decline in fertility. The median age in Canada was 27.2 in 1956 and climbed to 39.5 in 2006 (Statistics Canada, 2016). With the decrease in fertility and mortality, the problem of aging population in Canada occurs. In present time, those great number of baby boomers are now leave to workforce and begin to retire. It results in the rise of Canada s elderly dependency ration. (National Seniors Council(Canada), 2011) For elders, the performance in many physical and mental tasks tend to decline with age, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The transition is from high mortality high fertility to low mortality low fertility. Since people s life expectancy is increasing, this demographic change lead Canada become an aging population country. When elder people leave their working position, it results in a shortage of labour force. Moreover, after retirement, elder people begin to claiming pension, public expenditure will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...