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An Example Of An Autobiography Fresh 10 A
1. An Example Of An Autobiography
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2. Ba1b Reflective Journal
BA1b Reflective Journal Reflective Journal
Within this reflective journal I intend to analyse my work within the unit BA1b. I started this unit
inspired to improve as much as possible.
The first task was to create a sequential film. The idea of this incredibly daunting as I had next to no
experience with filming or editing. After practicing with the filming and editing using cameras and
Adobe Premier in an induction , I still didn t feel very confident. This is where I got the idea for stop
motion from. I made good use of primary and secondary research by experimenting with stop motion,
observational drawing, historical information and taking photographs. This helped me really
understand the subject I was focusing on. Along side making this film we had lectures and workshops
on various subjects such as colour, the use of colour became such a strong element in my work
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I was very pleased with the narrative, I chose a relatively innovative way of showing this as it was
telling the story in a more abstract way, which is a change from how I usually work. It was interesting
to start experimenting with different media outside of workshops.
The second project allowed me to create a publication which was something I as incredibly exited to
do. My book was based on the timeline of a currently abandoned house. I feel I worked effectively in
this project but set too much work for myself as each of the illustrations were incredibly time
consuming. I have noticed throughout these projects it takes me a while to get stuck in as I m very
slow with ideas development, I usually think of more effective ideas when I am half way
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3. Creon Unjust Analysis
Antigone buries her brother Polynices s corpse, against the decree of Creon, the ruler. She has several
excuses she uses to justify her actions. First, she argues that Creon is unjust and she should not obey
him. Second, she says that the gods are not defied by her actions, since she believes Creon is not
accurately interpreting their wishes. Third, she believes that regardless of his political standing, her
brother deserves a proper burial. Lastly, she says that she must try to bury Polynices, because it is in
her nature to act according to love and not to bear grudges.
I do not think Creon is being unjust. Antigone admits that she knew of the decree, and was fully aware
of what she was doing when she disobeyed Creon. Antigone immediately
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4. Societal Values vs. Moral Instincts Essay
On his many adventures, Huckleberry Finn encounters numerous situations in which his morality is
tested or needs to be implemented. Huck has moral dilemmas to a degree, but he figures out the
answer to his questions. He also figures out that sometimes, society has it all wrong, and that at times
you just have to follow your heart. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, Twain
reveals that what is honorable is to follow your natural moral instincts, not what society and
civilization say is moral. From the beginning of the book, it is shown that Huck is forced to conform
to what others think is best for him. Huckleberry was taken in by Widow Douglas because his dad
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Society starts to become a place in which Huckleberry wants to spend less and less time interacting
with as he realizes the problems people create in the world. As Huck and Jim float farther down the
river, Huck s opinion of society becomes more defined in his own mind:
I hadn t had a bite to eat since yesterday, so Jim he got out some corn dodgers and buttermilk, and
pork and cabbage and greens there ain t nothing in the world so good when it s cooked right and
whilst I eat my supper we talked and had a good time. . . .We said there warn t no home like a raft,
after all. Other places do seem so cramped up and smothery, but a raft don t. You feel mighty free and
easy and comfortable on a raft. (119)
At this point in the book Huck is thoroughly sickened by society. Compared to the incidents onshore,
the raft represents a retreat from the outside world. Even the simple food Jim offers Huck is delicious
in this atmosphere of freedom. Huck and Jim do not have to answer to anyone on the raft, and it
represents a kind of utopian life for them. They try to maintain this peaceful separation from society
and its problems, but as the raft makes its way down the river, unpleasant influences from onshore
repeatedly invade the world of the raft. These influences can be connected to the people close to Huck,
where clashing pieces of advice from those close to him are given throughout his life. Huck is put in a
tough spot in trying to make his own decisions on what is
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5. Similarities Between Halloween And Day Of The Dead
Halloween is a fun, worldwide holiday. Today, Halloween, for children, is going out onto the streets
and roaming from house to house asking for, mainly, candy. For adults, Halloween could mean parties,
or handing out things to the children, or spending time with family. A similar holiday to Halloween,
Day of the Dead. Day of the Dead is mainly limited to hispanic culture, however it has started to
spread in more recent years. During Day of the Dead families create altars to attract and guide loved
ones to their home, and the afterlife. Día de los Muertos consists of many community wide
celebrations, and parties. During Day of the Dead many people will dress up as skeletons and parade
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The belief in the afterlife involved with this holiday is very similar to that of the mesoamericans. The
aztecs in particular had a month long celebration, very similar to that of Day of the Dead, in which
they honored and delivered offerings to the deceased. When the spaniards arrived they did a fair job of
popularizing their faith among the mesoamericans. The mesoamericans moved their month long
celebration of death to coincide with the catholic holidays of All Saints and All Souls(November 1st
and 2nd). Today, Day of the Dead is about celebrating death by creating altars carpeted with offerings
to the souls of loved ones. Today, an iconic symbol of Día de los Muertos is the skeleton, one of the
most significant skeleton characters is La Catrina. Day of the Dead is now picking up bits and pieces
of Halloween tradition. Children are now participating in pedir los muertos, or ask the dead, during
which children dress in costumes and meander, receiving candy as well as things from people s day of
the dead altars, in some places. Halloween has already spread worldwide, and been given many
cultural interpretations of what it represents, and how it should be celebrated. However, Día de los
Muertos has just recently started spreading farther outside of hispanic culture. Día de los Muertos is a
holiday celebrating death and the afterlife that death brings, as well as embracing the deceased as if
they are, in a way, gods. Whereas, Halloween s
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6. Bp (Oil and Chemical Company) and Its E-Commerce Arm
A report on BP (Oil and Chemical company) and its E commerce Arm
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__________________________________ Introduction to BP Several questions arise if we are given
the possibility that an oil exploring company wants to use e commerce for its B2B and B2C
operations. These open ended questions are well replied to by BP s digital business program which has
been globally recognized for its present and future initiatives. Before we critically analyze BP s e
commerce operations I would like to briefly outline BP s position in the world market. BP Amoco
(now known as BP) is one of the largest most integrated oil companies in the world. Operating in
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BP also extended its membership to Shell and Brown and Root who joined in the network to assist one
another and effectively benefit from cost reduction and knowledge management. Infact during a recent
development of the Andrew oil field in the North Sea, BP used the VPN to pass on lessons on the
project in real time. This network helped BP and its suppliers and contractors to radically cut costs and
time of the project. BP in Alaska and Colombia also used similar techniques. The benefits to their
eBusiness operation from the use of VPN are easy to measure: 1. A huge reduction in time
consumption to solve problems as a result of interaction between land based drilling engineers and
offshore rig crews. 2. A decrease in the number of helicopter trips to offshore oil platforms. 3. A
reduction in rework due to better collaboration. 4. The avoidance of a refinery shutdown because
experts working elsewhere could assist in eradicating the problem. These are the internal benefits
which boost BP s eBusiness strategy and strengthen the internal structure of the company. BP s
eBusiness strategy BP developed an eBusiness Strategic Intent . It was based on the use of eBusiness
tools in an ad hoc manner to a degree that would benefit both employees and the stockholders. A
proactive change was not considered revolutionary unless the real forces of such technology gave way
to new business models and
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7. Compare And Contrast The Southern Colonies And The New...
There are more differences amongst all the colonies than there are similarities. Two colonies that will
be discussed are the New England Colonies and The Southern Colonies. These two colonies are on
opposite ends of one another and have different obstacles they deal with daily. They both practice
religion; however one worships more than the other and the religious beliefs in the two are different.
Weather is hard to deal with in both colonies as they struggle differently; New England s weather is
brutally cold and The Southern Colonies deal with humid heat. The weather is a large factor when it
comes to their ways of the land and crops that are able to grow. New England was founded in 1630 by
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Farming in the New England colonies was a challenge. Due to the cold, long, and harsh winters, the
growing season was very short. The soil was also rocky, so farmers had to take all the rocks out of the
ground before planting. Due to these shortcomings, the farmers in the New England colonies only
farmed enough for their family, themselves, and their farm animals (Diamond). Due to this issue, they
didn t have much need for slaves because of the lack of crops. They also couldn t afford slaves
because for one they didn t have enough work to keep them busy and two they didn t have enough
crops to share. At first, the south also relied on the forests and the water, but tobacco and cotton later
emerged as cash crops. Initially these crops were harvested by indentured servants, but with the
growth of plantations, planters started to import slaves from Africa (Rosenzweig). So the opposite
goes for The Southern Colonies; they needed slaves to help with the large lands they owned. They
knew that without slaves their own family wouldn t be able to keep up with the land/crops so therefore
they hired several slaves to do
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8. Campin s Painting Comparison
Both paintings focus around the same subject, Mary receiveing the news that she will be carrying
Jesus by the Archangel Gabriel. Angelico s painting is a very large fresco. The painting is so large that
Mary and Gabriel are almost life size. In comparison, Campin s painting is a triptych that is small and
a portable oil painting. This portability brings us into a new era, where people want this type of art in
their homes versus only being able to view them in a church. The left panel allows us to see the donors
being nosey, the middle panel is the scene of the annunciation, and the right panel gives us a look at
Joseph working. Both paintings have reflective qualities. In Angelico s painting Gabriel s wings are
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Angelico keeps his painting very simplistic with no flash or Christian symbolism in it. Many think that
it is because of the location of the painting in a church. The area surrounding Gabriel and Mary is bare
and flat. The focus is strictly on Mary and Garbriel who are technically to large spacially. They would
not be able to move around in the area because of their size. Campin has created a piece that is full of
Christian symbolism. The flowers on the table, the tools that Joseph uses, and baby Jesus floating in
on sun rays heading toward Mary s womb are just a few examples. While Angelico kept his
background simple and plan, Campin uses a background that makes the painting relatable for the
viewer of that time. Campin uses a home that would have been modern and pays specific details to the
surroundings. The textures and amount of detail that Campin puts into his painting make it feel plush
and full of life. The candle stick, the vase, the wooden table and the surrounding wooden pieces in
Joseph s shop all show us the texture of the material. It almost makes you want to reach out and
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9. Analysis Of Siegfried Sassoon s They And Men
Thematic Unit 3 Throughout History, a major tragedy caused the world to become chaotic, which lead
to millions of brave individuals to lose their life. This horrific tragedy, World War 1 (the Great War),
was the beginning of a long terrible journey. Many strong and mighty men volunteered to join the War
with the persuasion of being Hero s . These men did not realize the terror they would face when
walking into this journey. Many soldiers was faced with seeing their fellow soldiers cold blood drip
from their acing bodies, their loving eyes becoming raged with anger by the conditions of their
sleeping arrangements, and their hopes of ever returning home or being a normal human being was
wiped clean. This was the beginning of a major change of the lives of all individuals throughout the
world. Before the War, many soldiers mindset was that this war would turn them into hero s and men .
A poet, Siegfried Sassoon, wrote the famous poem They , explained, The Bishop (authority) tells us:
when the boys come back/ they will not be the same (1 2). These lines symbolize how many or all
soldiers were encouraged to join the War because they will come out a better individual, and everyone
will look up to them. Many of these fellow soldiers entered the war singing, but suddenly realized the
words given by an authority figure was all wrong, which led them to trusting no one. So, before the
war men were chosen to fight and given the encouragement of becoming a hero, then the
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10. Standardized Tests Argument
Standardized tests argument Do we really need 20 25 hours for testing? Some people think testing is
fine the way it is. I think testing needs a change. We spend way too much time doing standardized
tests that don t even measure the skills people need in life. My main pieces of evidence are, the
government is suggesting shorter tests, many other factors can affect standardized test scores, and my
last piece of evidence is standardized tests don t measure all the skills people need in life. My first
piece of evidence is the government is suggesting shorter tests. Kids spend on average 20 25 hours
taking standardized tests. We could spend more time learning other things rather than teaching to the
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One thing standardized tests doesn t measure is creativity, or how well we think about it. Another
thing is verbal skills, it doesn t measure how well we speak or read. We ve been taking the same IQ
test for 100 years. We have had many chances to change the test ,but they think it is fine. This
paragraph explains that standardized tests don t measure all the skills people need in life. Some people
believe the test does not need to be changed and that it is just fine. 20 25 hours of testing is just the
right amount of testing to give the correct data. I think not, it still does not measure life skills and it is
way too long. So now you know why the test needs changing. This essay explains why we need
shorter standardized tests. The main pieces of evidence I have used are, the government is suggesting
shorter tests. My second piece of evidence is many other factors can affect standardized test scores.
My last piece of evidence is standardized tests don t measure all the skills people need in life. Now
join me to protest for shorter standardized
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11. Benefits Of Tourism Increased The Chinese Economy
When you think of China it is easy to conjure the image of the Great Wall or of actors from the Peking
opera with their faces painted with elaborate swirls of color. However, China s history and culture are
complex and ancient. With over three thousand years of written history and 56 government recognized
ethnic groups with their own unique culture, there are many things that can pique curiosity or intrigue
the mind. Coupled with the beautiful geographic features and a growing place within the world
economy, hundreds are thousands of foreign travelers are drawn to China each year. This has many
benefits: tourism increased the Chinese economy, this in turn draws foreign companies to do business
in China, and this increases the number of people that want to study the Chinese language and culture,
which in turn draws more tourists. It is a nearly endless cycle. However, I would argue that even
though there are positive benefits from both tourism and the indusial growth in China, the negative
effects to the Chinese population and the environment outweigh those positive attributes.
In addition to being one of the world s oldest nations, China is the world s most populated country.
With a population consisting of 1,357,380,000 people as of 2014, China is home to almost 25% of the
world s population (World Bank, 2015). Of this massive population, roughly 90% fall within the
category of the Han, China s majority ethnicity. The Han speak Mandarin, which is the official
language of
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12. A Career as a Decorator Essay
During my career as a decorator, I was never really sure if rug pads were ever truly necessary,
especially with larger rugs. Though interior decorating is my career, I was not always sure about
whether I should use a rug pad for an area rug or just throw the rug down. Rug dealers always pushes
consumers a little more on a rug pad, but do you really need to invest on it or is it an unnecessary
upgrade? Sometimes my clients think like I am crazy when I tell them that a rug pad is necessary for
all type of rugs. But honestly, do you really need a rug pad? Some experts will tell you they are, some
will tell you they are a rip off and only needed with small rugs. Many experts will say that it is a must,
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If you are having a large rug, you can buy a simple non slip rug pad to keep your area rug from
slipping or shifting from its position. If you are only interested in keeping your larger area rugs from
sliding from its position, then just buying a basic non slip rug pad can do the trick. However, a quality
rug pad is only essential for smaller rugs. For larger area rugs, a basic non skid rug pad can help in
preventing them from slipping or sliding. My recommendation is a natural rubber rug pad because it is
more eco friendly (made from rubber tree sap) and won t stain your hardwood floors. My best bet is
eco friendly rug pad, the ones that are made from the sap of the rubber tree. They not only helps the
environment but also won t leave any stain on your floor. You can go for eco friendly natural rubber
rug pad, because it can help the environment and most importantly, it won t stain your hardwood floor.
The best option is natural rubber rug pad, since it is more environmentally friendly and also won t
leave any kind of stain on your floor surface. Again, they are a bit more expensive than traditional
china imported pvc padding, but I wouldn t risk damaging your hardwood floors as some pvc padding
has been known to yellow or stain the flooring. They are quite costly than the china made pvc
padding, but it won t damage your hardwood floors like traditional
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13. Guantanamo Bay Interrogation
How effective do you believe the interrogations are that are conducted today in Guantanamo Bay,
Cuba and how could they be improved? On September 11, 2001, the United States was attacked by Al
Qaeda, resulting in the loss of 2,977 innocent lives. Shortly after this, the United States vow to
eliminate terrorist and their support networks. This subsequently began the Global War on Terror.
President George Bush, created a detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to hold individuals
captured during this campaign from Afghanistan, Iraq, and other countries. Since then, I believe the
interrogations being conducted today in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba are effective in producing
intelligence, but could be more effective. The detainees held at Guantanamo Bay are terrorist from
numerous countries, who want to inflict death on the U.S. citizens and their allies. All types of
mechanical detection devices should be use to enforce the credibility of the interrogator and to
determine if the detainee is telling the truth or not. #Supreme Court Justice John P. Stevens found a
host of studies that place the reliability of polygraph tests at 85 to 90 percent. Should be used on all
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To help defeat this ever growing problem, the U.S. must gain intelligence from detainees through
interrogations. Interrogators must have all available sources to make a detainee tell us intelligence
their withholding. Guantanamo Bay, has provided the U.S. a secure detention and interrogation
facility. From this facility, we have gain invaluable tactical and strategic intelligence needed to better
understand and defeat the enemy. Along with saving the lives of U.S. personnel and their allies. With
the use of mechanical detection devices, and numerous studies on the detainees, interrogations could
be more effective then what they are
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14. Mexican Economy Essay
On December 20, 1994, in an attempt to make Mexican products more competitive, Mexican
President, Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de Len, devalued the Mexican Peso. Unfortunately, attempts at
keeping the Peso to only a fifteen percent devaluation failed. The Peso dropped almost forty percent
(Roberts, 1). It went from 3.5 to almost 7.5 peso s to the dollar before it stabilized. The devaluation
not only sent shockwaves through the Mexican economy, but through the rest of the world. Why
should the world now risk it s money to save Mexico? Why not just let the Mexican economy and
government collapse? To calm these shock waves United States President Bill Clinton, acting on his
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With the threat of rebels in the south or the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) possibly
overthrowing the government, the rewards that foreign investors were about to reap from the large
scale Mexican privatization were quickly fading, hence the devaluation of the Peso in 1982. Who
wants to invest in Mexican institutions if the government no longer has the power to protect them and
insure their prosperity? The socialist party managed to take control of the government and
nationalized everything in sight, costing investors billions of dollars in lost property (Roberts, 3).
Investors were facing the gloomy possibility of losing billions, even trillions of dollars to
nationalization. Mexican stocks, debt, and currency would be rendered worthless. If a socialistic
government were to take control of Mexico, then every other rebel group and socialist party in Latin
America would now seize this opportunity and throw their own rebellions possibly erupting a situation
in Latin America where not only the moneys, but the militaries of the world would be needed to once
again bring stabilization to this region of the world. This would give new meaning to the words:
foreign direct investment. Instead of using money to stabilize and grow underdeveloped economies,
the world would be using blood. With the globalization of products follows the globalization of stocks,
foreign debt, and currency: where one country s
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15. Early Interactions between Muslims, Jews, and Christians...
When it comes to the modern relationship that Islam shares with both Christianity and Judaism, it is
not difficult to recognize mutual hostility. Islamic extremism has been gradually dominating the
Western perception of Muslims in the midst of this, the World Trade Center attacks could only
exacerbate the situation. On that account, it was no surprise when these hostile attitudes were
unmistakably revealed during the Cordoba House mosque controversy at which point in 2010, it was
proposed that a mosque dubbed the Cordoba House be established near ground zero. Sure enough, the
proposition was met with overwhelming opposition and rebuke (Barbaro). Most of the country
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The Umayyads started out as one of the elite clans of Mecca who at first rejected Muhammad s divine
revelations (Kishlansky, Geary and O Brien). However, Muhammad utilized his resources and quickly
grew a strong following, organizing them into the Umma, an Islamic family that transcended the old
bonds of tribe and clan (Kishlansky, Geary and O Brien). As his support proliferated, his opposition
dwindled and increasingly converted to Islam. In 629, with 10,000 warriors at his command,
Muhammad marched onto Mecca and quickly conquered it with few casualties. The elite Meccan
clans the Umayya among them were swiftly rehabilitated into the Umma, much to the chagrin of
Muhammad s earliest followers.
The Umayya remained a powerful clan as Islam spread under Muhammad and, after his death in 632,
his two successors, or caliphs successors of the Prophet. Still, the clan s power had far from peaked.
After the death of Umar, the second caliph, a member of the Umayya became his successor: Uthman
ibn Affan (Kishlansky, Geary and O Brien). Uthman, however, was quickly murdered because he
privileged the Meccan elite over the early converts. Shaken by his death, the Umma charged the fourth
caliph, Ali ibn Abi Talib, as being complacent with Uthman s murder. Eventually Ali himself was
murdered by the Umayyad s supporters, giving rise to an Islamic state ruled by the Umayya, the
Umayyad Caliphate, where the Islamic
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16. Euthanasia Essay example
Euthanasia, also known as mercy killing is a practice of ending a life to release an individual from an
incurable disease or intolerable suffering. Euthanasia has been accepted both legally and morally in
various forms in many societies but not in all. In ancient Greece and Rome it was permissible in some
situations to help others die. For example, the Greek writer Plutarch mentioned that in Sparta
infanticide was practiced on children who lacked quot;health and vigor. quot; Both Socrates and Plato
sanctioned forms of euthanasia in certain cases. Voluntary euthanasia for the elderly was an approved
custom in several ancient societies. With the rise of organized religion, euthanasia became morally and
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Derek first founded the Hemlock Society in 1980 after the tragic death of his wife Jean. Jean had bone
cancer and suffered a lot of pain and eventually took her own life with Dereks help.
There are also some organizations that feel euthanasia should be illegal. One such organization is the
I.A.E.T.F. which stands for the International Anti Euthanasia Task Force. The I.A.E.T.F. is an
information center for many different groups, one such group is Hospice. Hospice is a program
designed to assist patients and families at the end of life. Hospice care is to provide symptom directed,
supportive care and to address the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of the patients,
families and caregivers of terminally ill individuals. Basically hospice doesn t believe in any form of
euthanasia. The focus of Hospice is pain management. If you can manage the pain through
medications it is thought by this group that you don t have to take your life.
Currently, there is only one state where euthanasia is legal this state is Oregon. New York currently
believes that euthanasia should be illegal, but has set up pain management programs. There are two
main documents in New York that help the dying patient gain a sense of control ever the end of their
life these are the do not resuscitate (DNR) and the health care proxy. The do not resuscitate or DNR
form states simply that when respirations and
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17. Article Summary And Reflection On Representation
Article Summary and Reflection on Representation
Naomi de Szegheo Lang Destiny Simpson 213121447 October 16th, 2014 GWST2511 6.00 Section A
Term Y
INTRODUCTION Popularity contests are often notable within the modren media industry. This
composed report will outline The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception , composed by
Theodor Adorno Max Horkheimer with the below objectives. It will investigate representations of
Gender and Race . As well, it will provide primary focus on key concepts, such as, Mass Production
and Culture Industry . The above will be finished in detail while utilizing Don Scardino s series
arrangement: 2 Broke Girls as an essential case/ spotlight and both Theodor Adorno Max Horkheimer
s The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception . SUMMARY A main concern of The
Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception is the expression of what is viewed as a Culture
Industry . The term Culture Industry is expected to allude to the business showcasing of society, the
spectrum of the industry that deals particularly with the generation of society that is rather than what s
considered to be Authentic Culture . In The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception both
Horkheimer and Adorno argue that mechanically delivered society denies individuals of their creative
ability and assumes control over their reasoning for them. The Culture Industry conveys the products.
In turn
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18. Analysis Of Nigel Latta Blows Stuff Up Essay
Nigel Latta Blows Stuff Up is a New Zealand based, science themed television show. Each episode is
packed with dramatic and entertaining experiments, testing the fundamentals of science. This essay
will look at what the production manager s duties for this series involve, what major issues and risk
factors the production manager would need to address, and it will suggest course of action that may
solve these problems. These factors will be discussed for pre production, during production and
postproduction. This essay will also focus on examples from episode 1 of the series.
Pre production
The production manager is extremely important in the pre production phase as the work they do in this
time helps to assure that the production and post production run smoothly (Stradling, 2010). The
production manager in this stage is in charge of all the planning around the physical aspects of the
production including budgeting, scheduling, personal, locations, along with other aspects. This is all
taken care of before the series is scheduled to start shooting. Before any of these jobs are undertaken,
it is important for the production manager to understand what the producer wants, what the investor
NZ on Air wants, and what the production company Razor Film wants in order to fulfill each of their
requirements in the show.
Nigel Latta Blows Stuff Up is a New Zealand based, science themed television show. Each episode is
packed with dramatic and entertaining experiments, testing the
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19. My Favorite Experience
My childhood was never something that seemed to be a typical boy s childhood. I never watched
sports as kid since the T.V. channel was dictated by my parents so all we watched were shows like
Law Order, CSI, and Fear Factor. I never learned about cars whatsoever and talking about girls always
perplexed me. I never understood how someone could base their feelings about someone based off
physical appearances, but that could just be because I was very pessimistic and was always very
distant of people in general. Video games are something that I loved to play and was something I
thought would a normal guy thing. While I had played video games, they mainly consisted of
Nintendo games which are generally much more docile than games than what most guys played,
which consisted of first person shooter games such as Halo and Call of Duty. This lead to awkward
moments when trying to have conversations with other guys, especially when I was going into high
school. One hot summer afternoon, one that exemplified the extremes that Kansan weather can
produce, exemplified just how bad these conversations could get. Band camp had started up and we
were learning the basics of marching and practicing the music for our show for that year. After a while
of rehearsing our marching drills, we were told to take a water break to prevent dehydration in the
intense heat. These water breaks also served as a chance for everyone to get to know each other
through idle chit chat. Most people stayed in the
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20. Essay on A Philosophy of the Impersonal
For a Philosophy of the Impersonal
1. Never more than today is the notion of person the unavoidable reference for all discourses, be they
philosophical, political, or juridical in nature, that assert the value of human life as such. Leaving
aside differences in ideology as well as specifically staked out theoretical positions, no one doubts the
relevance of the category of person or challenges it as the unexamined and incontrovertible
presupposition of every possible perspective. This tacit convergence with regard to the category of
person is especially obvious in a hotly debated field like bioethics. Truth be told, the debate between
Catholics and secularists turns on the precise moment at which a living being can be considered a ...
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This thesis, which appears most frequently in the recent work of Stefano Rodotà (S. Rodotà, 2006)
and Luigi Ferrajoli (L. Ferrajoli, 2001), is that the renewed value awarded the category of person lies
in the fact that only it is able to bridge the difference that is established between the concept of man
and that of citizen, one formed at the very inception of the Modern State. This difference as Hannah
Arendt argued in the immediate postwar period (H. Arendt, 1996) is born from the exclusive
attachment to nation or territory (particolaristico) that characterizes the category of citizen, where
citizen is understood as a member of a given national community and therefore not to be extended to
every man as such. The idea was that only a concept that was potentially universal, like person, would
allow for the strengthening and expanding of the fundamental rights of every human being. It s here
then that we find the calls made over a vast cultural front, to move away from the limited notion of
citizen (or individual) to the more general one of person as Martha Nussbaum has recently argued (M.
Nussbaum, 2002). It is a formulation that a large part of contemporary philosophy has accepted in
different guises.
Turning to more theoretical work, one finds the same movement of ideas. Reflections on personal
identity and hence the renewed interest in the category of person constitute one of the rare points of
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21. Papers On Posnette
Ponette is a 1996 French film directed by Jacques Doillon and translted to many others languages like
english, hindi, and with their respected subtitle. .etc The film centers on four year old Ponette (Victoire
Thivisol), United Nations agency is returning to terms with the death of her mother. The film received
approval for Thivisol s performance, and was solely four at the time of motion picture photography. I
personally, after watching the movie three times , think that this movie is a great example where is
theodicy is involved.
Before the film begins, Ponette s mother dies during a automotive crash, that Ponette herself survives
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A young, innocent kid loses her mother pointlessly during a stupid accident that was no one s fault.
She is ruined. She turns to God for consolation, and she or he gets no answer. Or will she? clearly she
doesn t get the solution she needs, and she or he doesn t get a solution she acknowledges as a solution,
however by the tip she has found the peace that she desires. will that count as associate in answer?
Ponette confronts us with the truth that terrible things will and do happen to the individuals we tend to
most wish to defend from terrible things. because the father of Associate in Nursing almost three year
recent lady, I ached for somebody in Ponette s life United Nations agency might enwrap her with the
love and security she required. however Ponette additionally ends by comforting United States of
America with the chance of grace and healing. It s not a simple factor, and it takes time, which time is
crammed with pain. however eventually, healing will happen. Hopefully, as a part of that healing,
Ponette can even come back to grasp, not that God was indifferent to her pain, however that His love
and a spotlight weren t conditional upon a legalistic model of doing simply the correct factor to be
worthy. She didn t have to be compelled to recite magic words, or undertake a series of playground
trials, or fold her hands with great care.
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22. Exploring Morality in Measure for Measure Essay
Exploring Morality in Measure for Measure
In Measure for Measure, Shakespeare is able to examine the concept of right and wrong through the
characters of Mistress Overdone and Mariana. Throughout the play, by using characters that most
people would find morally reprehensible, Shakespeare is able to give the audience a different view of
these people and, hopefully, show his audience that people aren t always what they appear to be.
Through the character of Mistress Overdone, Shakespeare is able to bring a jovial side to the oldest
job known to man prostitution. Through the character of Mariana, Shakespeare allows the audience to
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However, who gives the right to one man, or a group of people, to determine what is right and wrong
for everyone? This question allows Shakespeare to challenge the general notion of something always
being right or wrong. Through this scene with Mistress Overdone, Shakespeare wants his audience to
consider if something can be always right or always wrong. However, what he does prove is that a
person determining morality for everyone else is always wrong. By not allowing individuals to
determine what they want to do for themselves, no society will ever be able to become right.
In lines 244 253 of act five, scene one, Angelo explains to the Duke why he could not marry Mariana.
Shakespeare, by showing a petty reason like her dowry was lost at sea, is able to have his audience
believe that the actions of Mariana were right. However, even though these actions seem right, the
audience has to wonder if, in fact, they are right. Is it right to lie to someone you are in love with in
order for you to sleep with them? By putting that spin on it, most people would assume that not on is
this wrong, but also immoral as well. By challenging people s general conceptions about what is right
and wrong, Shakespeare is able to have his audience look at the situation in two different ways, and, in
the end, make a decision for themselves.
In Measure for Measure, Shakespeare uses the audience s general conceptions of
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23. A Report On Vigna Unguiculata
Introduction Vigna unguiculata is a common subtropic secondary crop utilized for sustenance amongst
populations. Also referred to as the cowpea, this commodity holds great value in tropical Third World
nations such as Nigeria since it serves as an inexpensive resource which provides protein and energy
(Dauost, 1986). Therefore, it is essential that this crop remains prevalent in today s agricultural world.
Unfortunately, Vigna unguiculata faces a large amount of predation from multiple species, one of
which is the bean beetle Callosobruchus maculatus. This pest, along with others, leads to crop failure
and a complete loss in the resource for potentially an entire agricultural season. Callosobruchus
maculatus, a plant feeding insect, compromises the integrity of Vigna unguiculata populations by
using either this plant or other dry bean species as a location to reproduce and lay eggs (Tuda, 2006).
Numerous methods to combat this agricultural problem have been tested and observed. One study
suggested artificially selecting certain Vigna unguiculata with key enzymes to hinder the growth of
Callosobruchus maculatus eggs within the beans (Filho, 1991). However, a definite correlation has not
been discovered and more studies are required. Other investigations utilized the implementation of
various oils, which functioned as a natural pesticide against Callosobruchus maculatus. Research
conducted by R. Rajapakse, professor of veterinary parasitology at the University of
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24. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Emerging Markets
What is emerging market??
An emerging market is a country that has some characteristics of a developed market, but does not
meet standards to be a developed market. This includes countries that may be developed markets in
the future or were in the past.
What are the barriers and opportunities that UK businesses?
Emerging markets
Balancing Risk and Reward The PwC EM20 Index 2009 Interim Update
Many UK companies are planning to do business in emerging markets, if they are not already engaged
there. Commodities and cutting costs, sourcing and skills have been the major pulls but given the
favourable demographics, emerging markets now represent enormous domestic markets as well. Very
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We see these features of emerging markets as symptoms of underlying market structures that share
common, important, and persistent differences from those in developed economies.
A fundamental premise of our work is that emerging markets reflect those transactional arenas where
buyers and sellers are not easily or efficiently able to come together. Ideally, every economy would
provide a range of institutions to facilitate the functioning of markets, but developing countries fall
short in a number of ways. These institutional voidsmake a market emerging and are a prime source of
the higher transaction costs and operating challenges in these markets.
By relying on outcome criteria to assess markets, managers often overlook the ways in which
emerging markets operate differently than do developed economies. Ranking the world s economies
by per capita gross domestic product would suggest that the United Arab Emirates, for example, is
among the world s most developed economies, but it is an emerging market nonetheless because of its
market
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25. Melissa And Doug Mission Statement
Just like children of today, children in ancient Greece loved to play with a variety of toys
(Historyforkids.net), But in ancient Greece toy makers were not in a rush to make as many toys as
they are now. Toy makers now are rushing to create a surplus of toys. When toys are made quickly
they are also most likely made slopoly. If toys are made sloppily they are made with dysfunctions,
when toys are made with dysfunctions they could possible lead to dangerous. Dangerous could be 2
things either could posses choking hazard or toxic measures. Choking hazards can be fixed but
without completely changing the toys make and model. Remaking a toy can cost money and time. In
this paper readers will learn the history and advances with toys.
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Lego is known for having small little colorful interlocking pieces that can be potential choking hazard.
However when Lego came out with its new movie The Lego Movie in February 2014 the Lego profits
have gone up drastically. Lego is estimated to make 4.5 Billion annually Finaly at number one we
have Mattel.Mattel, was founded in 1945, and since then has produced brands such as Fisher Price,
Barbie, Monster High, Hot Wheels, Masters of the Universe, Little People, Power Wheels and WWE
Toys. However despite the recent dispute with Jakks Pacific Mattel is still estimated to makeover 6.3
billion dollars in
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26. The Development Of The Kidneys
The embryological development of the kidneys occurs in three successive phases: the pronephros, the
mesonephros, and the metanephros. Because of the nature in this development, there are many forms
of congenital abnormalities associated with the kidneys. Because of their close developmental
association, there is also a complex relationship between the reproductive system and the urinary
system. During the pronephros phase in foetal development, by day 22, the intermediate mesoderm
(identified lateral to the paraxial mesoderm) gives rise to nephrotomes (nephric vesicles) in the
cervical region via the transformation of epithelial cells. The collection of the nephrotomes is referred
to as the pronephros and will proceed to develop in a cephalo caudal direction. However, the
pronephros is non functional and will atrophy within a few days. By day 23, the next phase of
epithelial cells are induced to develop (lateral to the somite) by the pronephric duct as it elongates
caudally into the thoracic region. The new epithelial tubules (mesonephric tubules) continue to receive
a blood supply from capillary tufts branched from the dorsal aorta. The mesonephric tubules envelope
the capillary tuft and are analogous to Bowman s capsules and glomerulus, respectively. These tubules
are now functioning for a short period of time to filtrate the blood into the continuation of the
pronephric duct, now known as the mesonephric duct or Wolffian duct. Between 24 and 26 days, the
mesonephric
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27. History of Depo Provera
The History of Depo Provera Melissa D. Turley LIS 342 University of Illinois at Springfield In this
ever changing world of medicine, the advancement of the different forms of birth control still amaze
me. Women have a choice between the old fashioned pill, Norplant implants, Net En, and the Depo
Provera injection, just to name a few. In my research I found that the Depo Provera injection was the
most effective, noninvasive form of birth control available today. What is it? Depot
Medroxyprogesterone Acetate, more commonly known as Depo Provera, is a synthetic injection of
progesterone, a normal hormone that women have. This injection in its synthetic form contains
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Cautions In any situation that has to do with the human body, we must always evaluate any health
problems that one might not think could relate to other issues. Depo Provera in some instances has
might increase cholesterol and other blood fats, so users should have these checked regularly
(Osathanondh, 1995b). Long term use can increase risk of osteoporosis due to a loss in bone density.
Although these problems will not affect most users, they should always get regular check ups. Of
course, make sure they are not pregnant before starting the injection. Finally, the most common risk
found is that people think the shot will protect from hepatitis, HIV, and other sexually transmitted
diseases. The only protection against those factors would be condoms or abstinence. Also, this form of
birth control should not be used if the potential user has abnormal bleeding yet to be diagnosed, severe
liver disease, ever had a liver growth, being treated or have a history of breast cancer, had a stroke,
recently had blood clots in the legs or eyes, a recent pulmonary embolism, or if they are allergic to
progesterone of course (Osathanondh, 1995a). If in perfect health, or poor health, nobody should ever
start any type of medication without
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28. Ghetto In Nazi Germany
While under the jurisdiction of the Nazi Party (1933 1945), Europe s Jewish population experienced
an enormous amount of injustice. This is evident through Jews being denied refuge from nations all
over the globe in the build up to the Second World War. In addition, this belief also becomes apparent
via the isolation of Jewish people in ghettos. Furthermore, the extermination of an estimated 3 million
innocent Jews in death camps proves that Jewish populace suffered a vast amount of prejudice while
the Nazi Party obtained control over Europe.
Many of the Jewish people attempted to flee Europe as life became increasingly more difficult;
however, in their time of need, they were denied refuge in various countries. During the early 1930 s,
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World War II saw the establishment of extermination camps, where the Nazis commenced the mass
murder of over 3 million innocent people. Chelmno was the first extermination camp to be created as
part of the Final Solution to the Jewish Question the Nazis structured effort to completely eliminate
the Jewish population (The Danish Centre of Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 2002.). In Chelmno,
over 152 000 Jews were gassed to death using exhausts from trucks. Belzec, Treblinka and Sobibor
were then created under the codename Operation Reinhard the purpose of this Operation being to kill
all Jews in German occupied Poland (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. 2014.). Combined,
approximately 1.75 million Jews perished in these three camps. Additionally, two more death camps
were created in the concentration camps of Majdanek and Auschwitz Birkenau. Majdanek claimed the
lives of 60 000 80 000 Jews. However, it is determined that between 1 and 2 million Jews perished in
Auschwitz. Although gas chambers were the most common method of killing, another practise
included mass shootings. In Majdanek, an estimated 17 18 000 Jews were killed in an act of a mass
shooting in 24 hours. Additionally, the hanging of prisoners was also another killing method. A quote
from an inmate at Majdanek explains this, I had to hold myself up straight and
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29. First Horse Narrative
I ve owned a pony since I was six years old, but I ve been around horses all my life. From a young
age, I had always thought that I was a horse guru. I was confident with horses and never doubted my
ability for a second. I believed that I was a natural and because of this, nothing could ever wrong. This
was the mindset I had before my first horse show. The first horse I had ever shown was a dark brown
quarter horse. She stood 15 hands tall, meaning there was 60 inches between the ground and her
shoulder, which is a perfect size horse for a nine year old. Her show name was Miss Dark Secret, but I
called her Secret. I was leasing her from a family friend at the time, and after a few months I received
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I steered Secret to the rail, whispering good girl as a way of calming us both down. However, her
attention was not focused on me, but on her surroundings. She perked her ears up at every sound she
heard and whinnied desperately to her friends in hope of a reply. Each whinny resonated through her
body and sent a chill up my spine. Whipping her head around, Secret whinnied again, and I tried to
make eye contact with my mom for reassurance, but I could not spot her in the crowd of people. My
anxiety was getting worse and Secret could sense that, which only made her more nervous. When we
were told to trot our horses, Secret s behavior became even worse. She started to hop up with her front
legs projected above the ground and her back legs following through with little kicks, as if she were
preparing to buck. She continued to do this as I passed by the stands. I glanced around at the people
watching me, only to find them shaking their heads disapprovingly and whispering to one another. I
looked up at the cloudy sky, feeling miniscule on top of this large, anxious horse. The fear that had
built up inside me made the ground look considerably farther away than it really was and the
probability of me being thrown to the ground seemed significantly high. Secret continued her little
hops as we rounded the arena and finally Meghan ran into the center of the ring, just in case Secret did
end up throwing me to the ground. When my class finally ended, we were all told to bring our horses
into the center of the ring and line them up. Dismounting Secret at last, I was flooded with the feeling
of
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30. The Importance Of A Sonnets
Wednesday, 4th February 2015
Dear Young Poet,
I am writing this letter to you to as I have heard that you have decided to write a sonnet using all of the
techniques that are required to create a successful and meaningful sonnet. I am also writing this letter
to you to explain the significance of a sonnet. To explain this to you, I will be using the example of an
Shakespearean sonnet, which is the most simple and flexible form of all the sonnets, to tell you why
sonnets are important and why they need to be written. The Shakespearean sonnet that I will be
talking about is Sonnet 18, Shall I compare thee to a summer s day? , by William Shakespeare. This
sonnet is one of his most famous sonnets and is very straightforward in the language and ... Show
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Each quatrain is used to develop a sequence of metaphors or ideas. The couplets are used to
summarise the sonnet or is a new take on the foregoing ideas and images. Most of Shakespearean
sonnets focus on the theme of love, beauty and worthiness. Sonnet 18 s theme focused on the stability
of love and its power to immortalize the subject about whom the poet was writing. The rhyming
couplets in this poem helps redefine the whole poem and also sums it up. It states that the poet
believes that as long as there is breath in mankind, his poetry too will live on and that the person that
is described in the poem will remain immortal. In Sonnet 18, each line is end stopped and self
contained; there is punctuation at the end of each line, which creates a pause. All of the lines between
one to nine are comparing a man to the summer s day as the first line, Shall I compare thee to a
summer s day? , helps define the comparisons that are written later on in the poem (the main axis of
comparison). From the ninth line of the poem, the volta takes place and Shakespeare switches from
describing a man with the summer day to describing the immortality of his beloved. He has
metamorphosed into the standard of how true beauty should be defined in the sestet. Shakespearean
sonnets usually have a lot of alliteration and assonance but Sonnet 18 isn t heavy with alliteration and
assonances and the language is
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31. Traumatic Brain Injury Case Study
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant public health problem and also a major
leading cause of disability and mortality in all regions of the globe despite advancement in prevention
and treatments.
Aims: To describe and evaluate the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of traumatic brain
injury patients and their clinical outcomes
Methodology: A hospital based Retrospective, cross sectional study analysis of 900 patients diagnosed
with Traumatic Brain Injury [TBI] admitted to the Department of Neurosurgery, Geetanjali Medical
College and Hospital, Udaipur from January 2017 to March 2017. Review of medical records of
patients was done and data was collected according age, sex, mechanism of injury, severity of injury,
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In India every year there is an increase innumber of patients with TBI both in urban and rural areas. 1
5 A study from tertiary care institute has reported that the occurrence of TBI is approximately 42.5%
in rural and 57.5% in urban area.6
TBI is the major cause of one third to one half of all deaths due to trauma and the leading cause of
disability in people below age of 40, severely disabling 15 20 per lakh populations every year.7
According to World Health Organization, almost 90% of deaths due to injuries occur in low and
middle income countries (LAMICs), where 85% of population live, and this situation will continue to
represent an important global health problem in the upcoming years.8, 9
TBI is a leading cause of mortality, morbidity, disability, and socioeconomic losses in India. It is
estimated that in our country nearly 1.5 2 million persons were injured, and 1 million die every
year.10
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32. Article On Data Mining With Big Data
Critique 1
Submission by
Jyothikiran Nandanamudi (Class ID: 25)
Ashok Yaganti (Class ID: 46)
Article: Data Mining with Big Data (Paper 1) This paper addresses the complications being faced by
Big Data because of increase in the volume, complexity of data and due to multiple sources, which
produces large number of data sets. With the increase of big data in different fields like medicine,
media, social networking etc., there is a need for better processing model which can access the data at
the rate at which the data increases. This paper proposed a processing model, HACE theorem which
can address the characteristics of the elements of Big Data revolution.
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Here in the paper the authors mentioned about the privacy issues and then some dependency issues
from social networking sites which shows a need for understanding both semantics and knowledge
from applications for processing of Big Data with the use of Big Data mining algorithms in the form
of three tiers. In the later part of the paper the author discussed about the challenges faced by Big Data
in the three tiers as difficulty in accessing the data in terms of storage and computing, gaining
knowledge by understanding semantics and how privacy can be achieved and how the overall
optimization can be obtained. These challenges made the authors to develop many data mining
methods which explains the convoluted relationships of evolving data.
Strengths and Limitations: The introduction part is very clearly explained showing how Big Data can
be used and what are the main challenges being faced today due to volume, autonomous, complexity
and heterogeneity of data, but drawing the conclusion from the examples mentioned is
incomprehensible. The processing framework is conveniently illustrated in three tiers but pipelining of
these tiers with a comprehensible example would make the paper more satisfactory. The authors tried
to drag the explanation of three tier system rather than being concise. The article lags in exhibiting
scientific facts about the functionality of this HACE theorem based Big Data Processing framework.
The initiative took by authors in terms of
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33. 90 Miles To Norto Summary
In the story 90 Miles to Havana by Enrique Flores Galbis, the main character Julian has one big
conflict with himself that is about losing the fish. Julian is battling himself about not telling his
brothers or his dad that he caught a fish. He was supposed to alert them even if he felt the littlest tug.
In the book on page 4 it says, Yell, even if it s just a nibble, I say, repeating what he tells everyone that
climbs up on the chair. This shows that Julian had to remember that in order to go in the chair. He didn
t listen to the rules. After he lost the big fish he went to the bottom floor of the boat. As he kept
replaying that horrible memory he felt worse and worse. This conflict with himself could support a
possible theme because Julian
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34. Smart Watch Essay
A right smart watch need no definition, get the best smart watch for you or the one you love. Smart
watch makes the perfect gift for your loved ones. These watches are of new age technology and most
trending gadget over the internet. The smart watch has different variations. We would try to cover all.
Most of the smart watches get connected to mobile phones through Bluetooth. The moment you will
get a smart watch soon it will be your wrist essential. They look classy, slick and give you a modern
edge over others.
Here we have a list of smart watches that you should keep in mind before investing in one.
Smart watch for an Active Person Get this one of a kind watch that has all the features packed in to it.
Haier V1 Smart Watch has striking feature which is a popular design with innovative technology. This
watch has 240 x 240 resolution IPS screen, 2.5D Gorilla glass, to give you ultimate touch sense and
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The smart watch has 1.5inch, touch enabled display set within a metal, silicon plastic shell that is
completely waterproof. The display is planned to recognize your handwriting. It can also be used to
locate your smart device, set call reminders, and calculate the number of calories you have burned
while engaging in any physical activity. An exclusive feature of this smart watch is its integrated
micro SIM card slot that enables you to use this accessory as a standalone phone, eliminating the need
to keep your phone near you all times. Users reviewed its Bluetooth capability, which helps in
transferring files between this smart watch and similarly enabled devices, wirelessly, while also
maintaining a steady connection to the host device. You can save your data on the smart watch that
comes with 64MB internal storage. This space can be expanded up to an enormous 32GB by adding
an optional TF
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35. Malcom X is the True Hero of African Americans Essays
Malcom X is the True Hero of African Americans
Malcom X born Malcom Little was a very deviant youth with a criminal out look on life in his young
years. Then when he was locked up for robbery in prison some time he had a revelation always
knowing that the treatment of black folks back then was just criminal injustice. His father introduced
him to Marcus Garvy and his back to Africa philosophies. While in prison he was introduced to a
black version of the Muslim religion. It was his sort of say initiation into real manhood and becoming
responsible for his actions. While in prison he wrote out the dictionary by hand for the sole purpose of
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They would rather give out money to a select few to show that there is a fairness in the system.
In one of his speeches he directly point out the fallusies. For the past fifteen years the struggle of the
Black man in this country was labeled as a civil rights struggle, and as such it remained completely
within the jurisdiction of the United States. You and I could get no kind of benefits whatsoever other
than that which would be forthcoming from Washington D.C. Which meant, in order for it to be
forthcoming from Washington, D.C., all of the congressmen and the senators would have to agree to
it. At that time the most powerful congressmen and the most powerful senators were from the south.
Most of the Black people were enslaved in the south. So in other words civil right leaders were asking
the same persons who would not let them vote, for privileges, which were never really given. He
would constantly refer to the civil right leaders as uncle toms. He never said that directly to a
newspaper, but you knew whom he was talking about. Especially when he was in a debate with them.
An Uncle Tom is the as the slaves see it. Is the person in the Masters house, he told on the other slaves
just to please his master and did nothing that would lead one to believe that he had any self respect for
himself. I guess that
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36. Job Satisfaction At Walden Sport
Job Attitude Is defined as the way an individual behaves and perceives things and the output he
delivers in the job he/she is assigned. This affects his/her production which ultimately determines the
organization s success (Brooke, Russell, Price, 1988). According to the success of an individual,
attitude is directly proportional to his/her effectiveness. The attitude and perception employees
approach their work with is the same determinant of their maximum output. Attitude can also be
manipulated by the belief, self values, and attachment towards the specified task assigned (Brooke,
Russell Price, 1988). As the consultant of Walden Sport, the job attitude that needs to be changed is
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It usually uses the questionnaire to evaluate nine dimensions: salary benefits, colleague s interaction,
career growth and development, workloads, the mode of communication, the working schedules and
procedures which represents general view of satisfaction (Kirby Richard, 2000). For each segment or
item there are two option choices which are strongly agree and strongly disagree or four by additional
Agree, or somewhat agree by which the respondent is required to the answer. This data is recorded in
the research process to ensure future reference. It is used as a tool to determine the burning issue
among the employee that could be a hindrance to their performance (Knopp, 1995). It scores as one of
the best job satisfaction evaluation too. For instance, a sample of Job satisfaction survey (JSS) is
shown below. 1) Strongly Agree 2) Disagree 3) Vaguely Disagree 4) Agree Strongly, 5) Agree, 6)
Vaguely Agree Sample questions: a) My supervisor is harsh (1,2,3,4,5,6) b) We always get promotions
(1,2,3,4,5,6) c) I m happy and contented with my pay (1,2,3,4,5,6) d) I feel I matter in this
organization (Walden sports) (1,2,3,4,5,6) Job involvement scale (JIS) this instrument is known for
measuring the employee s involvement in their specified duties. It is also referred to as Lodahl, and
Kejner s, job involvement scale (Lodahl, Kejner, 1965). It mainly has five methodologies in the
scaling level. They
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37. The Prediction Of The Rate Limiting Step For A Sorption...
The prediction of the rate limiting step for a sorption process is an important factor. The process
consists of four consecutive steps: transport of the solute from the bulk solution through a liquid film
to the exterior surface of the adsorbent (film diffusion), binding of adsorbate molecules to the active
sites of the surface of the sorbent, transport of the solute within the pores of the sorbent (intra particle
diffusion) and binding of the solute molecules on the active sites distributed within the sorbent s
particles. Generally, the steps involving binding are rapid and can be neglected when evaluating the
rate determining step of the sorption process.(Kumar Gaur 2011) The Morris Weber model (Weber
Morris 1963) is widely used to identify the mechanism involved and to distinguish between film or
intra particle diffusion. It is described by Eq. (7): q=kd t1/2 + C (7) where, kd is the intra particle
diffusion rate constant (mg g 1 min 1/2) and C (mg g 1) is the intercept of the vertical axis. The
intercept reflects the boundary layer effect and the linearity of the plot of q versus t1/2 denotes the
presence of intra particle diffusion. If C = 0, then intraparticle diffusion is the rate controlling step,
whereas if C ≠ 0, intra particle diffusion is not the rate controlling step, but film diffusion plays an
important role in the metal sorption process. (Al Degs et al. 2006). As may be seen in Fig. 4, there is a
linear dependence of q on t1/2 at all temperatures
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38. Grimm Brothers Collective Culture
The Grimm brothers lived in a factioned Germany with many different cultures that were struggling to
connect with one another. In attempts to help unify Germany the Grimm brothers, Jacob and Wilhelm,
traveled throughout the country; listening, collecting, and writing down oral stories and fables from
various regions in Germany. They believed that preserving oral culture and stories from various places
in Germany would nationalize Germany by having a collective culture rather than many different
cultures. With seven total editions and a dictionary, preserving culture and unifying Germany was
their life goal. Writing down these oral stories and collecting them assisted in the formation of
Germany as a nation rather than multiple different imagined communities. Most nations have a shared
common culture and an official language. The Grimm brothers helped usher in an age of oneness in
Germany and in doing so, Germany became a more unified nation.
At the time that the Grimm brothers were collecting their stories, Germany was many different groups
of people, differing by region. They were not what we consider today a nation. A nation is an
imagined political community and imagined as both inherently limited and
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sovereign. (1. Anderson) The term imagined in this sense refers to a group of people who know that
they belong to one another through shared beliefs, however, they will never meet everyone who is also
in that imagined community. They see themselves and each
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39. The Most Beautiful And Greatest Musical Works Of The 20th...
On November 2, I was delighted to attend Solemn Mass for the Dead on the Feast of All Souls at St.
James Cathedral. Now I still feel highly honored to hear Maurice Duruflé s Requiem one of the most
beautiful and greatest musical works of the 20th century. As an international student from China and
have no religion belief, it s totally brand new and unusual experience for me to have this special
chance to open my eyes widely to see the magnificent church. This opportunity is of great benefit to
me to learn Catholic Church and acquaintance with religious faith.
What I saw at St. James is the first person lifted the cross with corpus hang on it. Following on are the
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First is the Introductory Rites. Secondly is the Liturgy of the word .Thirdly, the Liturgy of Eucharist
.Finally , the concluding Rites. One of them is Sanctus. Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of hosts. Heaven
and earth are full of your glory. Hosanna in the highest. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the
Lord. Hosanna is the highest. We bless God as the one who has power and mercy. Another one is
Introit Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord. And let perpetual light shine upon them. To you a hymn
of praise id due, O Lord, in Zion. To you a vow must be fulfilled in Jerusalem. Hear my prayer! To
you all flesh must come. God let everlasting light shine upon us grant us eternal rest. The famous Lord
s prayer : Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. The kingdom come. They will be
done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses, as we
forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. We did
that before every theology class, my understanding is we should restraint temptation in our life, keep
evil away from us. Prayer over the offering: Receive ,Lord you re your kindness, the sacrificial
offering we make for all your servants who sleep in Christ , that ,set free from the bonds of death by
this singular sacrifice, they may merit eternal life .Through Christ and Lord. Even for me who have no
religion, I believe if you did good things, God will reward you
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