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Jay Z s Song Everyday Struggle
When we see successful people, everyone adores over their power and what they have done, although
people do not know if those successful people truly wanted that power or they were handed it. Biggie
s emotions restricted him from enjoying the power he had in the rap industry and all the money he was
collecting. In his debut album Ready to Die talks specifically about these emotions and in the song
called Everyday Struggle the chorus revealed that Big Poppa was plagued with guilt, regret, and
depression (535). The song shows that he had no power before, he had yet discovered his skills of
rapping and he fell into the wrong crowd and his life had already begun going downhill until he
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While Biggie did not always try and search for power, Jay Z was always chasing for power on the
streets and business wise. Jay Z was brought up in wrong environment, which caused him to distribute
illegal drugs to gain as much money as possible. Jay Z became so good at selling drugs on the streets
that he had an idea that led him to think After a decade of hustling he decided to see if he could make
as much money selling records as he did selling rocks (358). Jay Z was curious to see if he could
achieve as much power in the rap industry as he had on the streets selling drugs, he saw that he could
rap about many life incidents and could care less if some people did not like what he said in his songs.
He was almost killed and realized that he should not continue this lifestyle and went towards the rap
game. That choice he made ultimately led him to become one of the biggest rappers in history and still
popular today, even with all the power he has, he still is searching for more and wants as much power
as he can get. Jay Z chased for power and Biggie did not directly and the way these two relate are
between these two are that not everyone is attracted to having
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Cultural Tension In Rocky IV And Office Space
Throughout history, Americans have dealt with cultural and social tensions in a number of ways. For
several decades, the nation was manipulated by fear and paranoia as the shadow of Soviet influence
continued to loom large in everyone s life. Rocky IV (1985) is an American sports film written by,
directed, and starring Sylvester Stallone. Rocky IV tells the story of world champion American boxer
Rocky Balboa (Stallone) seeking to avenge the death of a friend and defend his country s honor by
daring to travel to the Soviet Union and fight their best athlete on enemy soil. Director Mike Judge s
1999 comedy film Office Space depicts a different kind of enemy in modern America, as it satirizes
the daily grind of a typical software company and its disgruntled employees in the 1990s. By
incorporating real world elements of cultural tension, immersing the viewer into an all too familiar
environment, and mirroring the mentality of society during their respective times, Rocky IV and
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In the 1980s, the tension between the United States and the Soviet Union hit its peak, and certain parts
of the film parallel this historic tension. For example, when the Soviet s greatest athlete, Ivan Drago
(Dolph Lundgren), travels to America and defeats Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers) on his own turf
killing him in the process it is insinuated that he is considered a war criminal for his actions. Drago s
wife is observed shouting You have this belief that your country is very good and we are so very bad .
. . that you are fair and we are so very cruel. Creed s representatives retort We don t keep our people
behind a wall with machine guns. The complexity and reality of this interaction demonstrates what
people in society during this time truly felt about their respective adversary (Lowe,
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The Problem Of An Internal Malfunction Within A Computer
Abstract
Overheating is a symptom of an internal malfunction within a computer. Although, computer
manufacturer s created the computer as new working condition, they still fall short. God also created
mankind in a good order, however, they too fell short. Computer overheating symptoms may include
the actual power supply, computer overloading, fan failure, inadequate ventilation outside or around
the computer system, inadequate ventilation inside the computer system, and even dirt and dust. By
diagnosing the cause of overheating you can correct the problem and get your computer back up to a
normal operational use. In the same way, sin comes in many forms and the correct solution to the
problem of mankind is the Gospel of Christ.
Table of Contents
Abstract................................................................................................. 2
Introduction............................................................................................. 4
Symptoms of Overheating........................................................................... 4 5
Checking the Temperature of Your Computer.................................................... 5
Overloading............................................................................................ 5 6
Fan Failure............................................................................................. 6
Inadequate Airflow outside the System............................................................ 6
Inadequate Airflow inside the System............................................................. 6
Dirt and Dust.......................................................................................... 7
Conclusion............................................................................................. 7
References.............................................................................................. 8
Introduction
When we first buy a new computer we typically don t have any concern about the computer
malfunctioning. We expect everything to work exactly
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Comparison Of Alexander Mcqueen And Marc Jacobs
What do Coco Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, Jean Paul Gaultier and Alexander McQueen have in
common? They are designers who have challenged ideas on gender norms. (Marcangell, pg.1)
McQueen fearlessly challenged the conventions of fashion. Rare among designers, he saw beyond
clothing s physical constraints to its conceptual and imaginative possibilities. (Victoria and Albert
Museum, 2015)
Moving into contemporary design, Marc Jacobs, best known for his fashion design with Louis Vuitton
and his own label, Marc Jacobs and Marc by Marc Jacobs who also brought grunge fashion into the
19th century. (Biography, para. 1)
I am going to be talking about Alexander McQueen and Marc Jacobs, specifically in the period of the
1990s and what inspired their designs, their methods of designing, their individual ... Show more
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I used it as my signature label. In the early collections, it was my own hair. (Time Out, London, 1997)
Whereas, Marc Jacobs is an American fashion designer renowned for his sartorial interpretations of
trends in popular culture, most notably in his grunge collection, which was credited with launching the
grunge look of the 1990s. (Nolen, para. 1)
Working on his approaches, McQueen composed a dark, disturbing mood and constructed the most
outstanding and iconic pieces in his collections. Here, as seen in so much of McQueen s subsequent
work, the themes of sex, death and commerce intertwined. Going beneath the skin of conventional
fashion, McQueen s first collections explored the taboo area of interiority, going beyond the
limitations between inside and out. (Evans, para.8) The fantasy of exploring and probing the interior
of the body, he actively explored the tropes of abjection in relation to the female body. As shown in
the process of working for his collection, It s a Jungle Out , he mentioned in an
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Legion of Honor Essay
Throughout different time periods and civilizations come many different types of art that would never
be comparable to those of another time or place. There are also the pieces that come from a
completely different time and place, but yet they can still be compared to one another. The Torso of a
God (Egyptian, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, last decade of the reign of Amenhotep III, Granodiorite,
1359 1349 B.C.) and the Statue of Asklepios (Greek, Hellenistic period, Pentelic Marble, 2nd century
B.C.) are two sculptures made hundreds of years apart, yet they both display many similarities and
show how art is constantly changing whilst keeping the same core ideas. The Torso of a God is a
sculpture located at the Legion of Honor museum in San ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The statue shows the God in a good light and as a muscular and fit being, but at the same time is
portrayed in an extremely unrealistic way. The Statue of Asklepios is a classic Greek sculpture that
portrays a person of the most perfect and athletic form. The piece is of a man standing beautifully
while draped in a toga. The toga is draped over his left shoulder and cuts across to the right side of his
body near his lower abdomen and then continues to cover his legs until his ankle. The toga also is
draped over the pieces entire back. The piece is missing his head, his left arm and both his right foot
and almost its entire right arm. The piece has a smooth, but not glossy, exterior in all of the areas
except for the parts that have been broken off. Asklepios is portrayed as an incredible fit and beautiful
being. The abdomen is extremely muscular and shows off the miraculous fitness of the model. The
toga has many wrinkles, creating a lot of shadow and darks and lights. It also is wrapped in a way that
is both loose and tight in different areas of the sculpture. It is tied right next to the left pectoral and the
left armpit. This piece emphasizes the muscular body of this man while at the same time portraying
him standing in such a nonchalant way through the curvature and relaxed look of the figure. And
unlike the Torso of a God, this piece clearly shows movement through the shape of the body and the
folds of the toga because
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Disparities In The Disturbing Labor Market
From 1950 to 2018, there are very little changes in the disturbing labor market, in fact, today trends
have stopped flowing and the wage gap between races may be the most disheartening. Moreover, the
gap economics and wages have become even more disparity. Right after World War II, many
Americans were encouraged by the steady and significant economic progress, including for Blacks. In
1950, many big factories just start up and need workers So, many African American were offered the
steady wages with higher than the pay earned by there parents. But, still, under Jim Crow, African
Americans were relegated to the status of second class citizens. African Americans were not allowed
to run machinery or promote it. So, even though they were offered
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MAPK And The Regulation Of The Isolation Of Eukaryotic Cells
Introduction Isolation of DNA along with transcriptional material in the nucleus, by the nuclear
envelope, from the cytoplasm and the translational material held there gives the opportunity for exact
regulation (Lange et al, 2006). The nuclear envelope provides the ability for regulation of gene
expression and signal transduction. With this regulation cells can, if exposed to an extracellular signal,
perceive and create an intracellular response to withstand or react to such a signal, for example, by
signalling cascades with the use of mitogen activated protein kinases (MAPKs) (Brown and Sacks,
2009). A protein kinase can phosphorylate a protein at serine, threonine or tyrosine residues which can
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The many isoforms of JNK could have varying catalytic activity on their substrates such as the means
to phosphorylate a transcription factor (c Jun) in JNK1 and JNK2 (Liu et al, 2004). JNK
phosphorylate either serine or threonine residues when there is a proline after it (Hibi et al, 1993).
JNK can also be phosphorylated by autophosphorylation most notable in the JNK2 isoforms where it
still allows initiation of substrates with the strongest occurrence in JNK22 (Tsuiki et al, 2003). There
are three kinases involved in the MAPK phosphorelay system which act in series: MAPK kinase
kinase (MKKK), MAP kinase (MKK) and MAPK (JNK), which respond to external stimuli, shown in
Figure 1 (Johnson et al, 2005). There are a wide range of stimuli that can activate regulation of JNK
including ultraviolet irradiation, growth factors (tumour necrosis factor ), cytokines and even protein
synthesis inhibitors (anisomycin) activates MKKK and using phosphorylation to activate the next
kinase in the process, MKK, which in turn phosphorylates MAPK (Dérijard et al, 1994; Kallunki et al,
1994; Lange Carter et al, 1993). There are 13 different MKKK including MEKK1 4, MLK2/3 and
DLK that can act in the JNK pathway which provides the ability to responds these different external
signals (Brown and Sacks, 2009; Dérijard et al, 1994; Johnson and Lapadat, 2002; Kallunki et al,
1994). In the sequence of MEKK there are specific motifs
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Impact of Vietnam When Joining Wto
The impact of Vietnam s WTO membership on business environment: The case study in Da Nang city
1/ The awareness of enterprises of the impact of Vietnam s WTO accession 2/ The specific
preparations of enterprises before and after Vietnam joining to WTO 3/ Business performance 4/
Enterprises advantages and disadvantages in recent years 5/ Supports of governement and agencies 6/
Relationship with government agencies in the context of Vietnam joining WTO 7/ Evaluating impacts
of WTO accession of Vietnam Brief introdution Globalization and international economic integration
is being the world s general trend. The official accession to WTO of Vietnam last year and integration
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Furthermore, enterprises have tried to mobilize any capital source to renew technologies, to innovate
production and to promote their brands. Reorganization of enterprises Together with equitization
process, enterprises restructured their organization, re organized functional departments, re arranged
labour force, reduced redudant labour, trained and cultivated labour force. Hence, the quantity of
labour decreased and the proportion of skillful labour increased. These helped to improve productivity.
Investment and renewal of technology, development of new products In recent years, enterprises have
implemented many projects of investing equipments, renewing technologies and technical innovations
that helped to improve product quality in order to enhance value added in export products, to maintain
their position in the market and create competitive advantages. Enterprises technology is improving
significantly to fit new demand. Furthermore, those enterprises also pay attention to apply information
technlogy to improve management efficiency. Assurance of quality Enterprises concentrated on
quality standards such as ISO 9001, ISO 14000, SA 8000 and other environmental certificates to
improve competitive ability in order to meet serious requirements of large markets in WTO such as
EU, the USA and Japan... Marketing
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Diary Of Anne Frank Heroism
Think about being trapped in an attic for two years. Not being able to go outside,limited amount of
food, never being able to get away from each other. This is what the Frank family,VanDaan family,and
Dussel had to deal with in the Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. Heroism
can be defined in many ways but in order to be a hero in this situation you need to be
brave,courageous,bold and fearless. There are a lot of characters who show heroism.The ones that
were the most heroic were Mrs. Frank, Mr. Frank and Anne they all showed boldness, courage, and
bravery. They made the horrible experience a lot better.
Being bold is a very strong act of heroism.Anne shows this on page 67 when she says and know let s
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Frank who shows courage. One example is on page 105 Were all hungry! I see the children getting
thinner and thinner. Your own son Peter...I ve heard him moan in his sleep,he s so hungry. And you
come in the night and steal food that should go to them....to the children Mrs. Frank says this when
she found out the Mr. VanDaan had been stealing food and stood up for the children and kicked Mr.
VanDaan out. This risked Mr. VanDaan telling where they are hiding but Mrs.Frank had the courage to
say this because she cares for others tremendously. Another example is when Mrs.Frank says you
shouldn t... you should have at least one day to yourself(talking to Miep) page 54 Miep had been
working alot and Mrs. Frank had courage to say something about it because she knew it was right and
she knew that Miep deserved it. On page 106 Mrs. Frank says Don t think I haven t seen you! Always
saving the choicest bits for him! I ve watched you day after day and I ve held my tongue. But not any
longer! Not after this! Now i want him to go! I want him to get out of here. Mrs. Frank says this to
Mrs. VanDaan because she is flustered that Mrs. VanDaan is supporting Mr. VanDaan over the
children. Mrs. Frank realizes that Mrs. VanDaan has been helping Mr. VanDaan steal food and
therefore kicks both of them out. Mrs. Frank shows tons of heroic acts that help them get through
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Bourgeoisie And Industrialism
In the wood carvings created in 1846, two separate images depict a model welfare institution for
orphaned girls and boys in Germany during the early years of industrialization. Both images portray a
glorified view of the Bourgeoisie, who were owners of the means of production, and the Proletariat,
members of the working class. These two social classes propelled the Industrial Revolution in Europe.
The two images titled Orphaned Girls and Boys in a Welfare Institution, present an idealized situation
of the Industrial Revolution and argue that the Bourgeoisie depended on the labor of the Proletariat for
economic prosperity and survival.
The Industrial Revolution began in England during the early nineteenth century when demand for iron
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Members of the Proletariat became forced to sell their manual labor to the Bourgeoisie to live. The
Bourgeoisie and Proletariat worked closely together but quickly developed a one sided relationship
with the Bourgeoisie controlling work hours and wages.
The first of the two carvings, titled Orphaned Girls and Boys in a Welfare Institution, claim it was
vital for young girls during the Industrial Revolution to learn how to sew correctly. The Industrial
Revolution called upon every man and woman to produce material goods. To maximize production,
the Bourgeoisie became forced to increase their labor force and had to teach young girls necessary
trade skills. In the orphanage, some girls seem confused and do not know how to sew because they are
staying away from their work (Image 1). The Bourgeoisie are unable to gain economic wealth when
members of their labor force were unable to assemble a product or material correctly. Additionally, in
the far right corner of the image, the leader of the orphanage punished a girl, yet she still sews (Image
1), which indicates that even though the girl committed an egregious act, the Bourgeoisie still
depended on her labor because they still needed to meet the daily quota.
Marxism agrees with the argument made by the first image: the Bourgeoisie depending on the labor of
the Proletariat for economic survival.
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Examples Of Beowulf s Heroic Deeds
Mihaela Majetić
Professor Borislav Berić
LIT 301
27 October 2014
Thrice heroic deed of a hero indeed Almost every society has at some point in its history praised
someone as a hero, sometimes rightfully and sometimes not. Being a hero is not only about being
strong and courageous, but it is also about having other innate qualities that differ heroes from
ordinary human beings. In Old English Beowulf hero is Beowulf himself, the main character with
large number of these traits demonstrated and proven during his heroic acts of saving ordinary human
beings and their communities from greater monstrous evil not once, not twice, but thrice. Beowulf s
heroic deeds and traits certainly are magnificent and undeniable, but he is lacking few of the ... Show
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His superhuman strength and warrior skills come to the light in his first heroic deed, defeating
Grendel, powerful and ruthless monster: No weapons, therefore, / for either this night: unarmed he
shall face me / if face me he dares........................................... in a handgrip harder than anything / he
had ever encountered in any man / on the face of the earth. Every bone in his body / quailed and
recoiled, but he could not escape. (683 685, 750 753) He shows his dexterity and sharpness while
fighting Grendel s mother, but also his desire for revenge: The warrior determined to take revenge /
for every gross act Grendel had committed (1577 1578) Even in his third combat after man years, he
stood fearlessly against the mighty dragon and protected and defended his people at the cost of his
own death. Although Beowulf mostly acts alone, he is the one that brings people together; they are
united in praising him as their savior, skillful warrior and powerful leader and after his death there are
predictions of decay and hostile invasions: they will cross our borders / and attack in
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Essay On Nigeria
In a village far away, there once lived a girl whose alias was Eira. Eira appeared to be commended by
many others, but had yet to discover a gentleman that would dote her as much as she will dote him.
Until one day her life took a turn for the preponderant. Eira was the most comely and munificent
person that any individual would ever ken in the village. As a matter of fact she caught the blue
majestic ocular perceivers of the villages most trusted adolescent male, his denomination was Aspen.
Aspen was a tall, built, 19 year old boy with an immense colossal heart. He believed that Eira was the
right girl for him; he just surmised that she did not ken him whatsoever, because of her royal status. As
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Alone in the tenebrosity circumvented by many leafless trees, Eira commenced to feel like she was
being visually examined. Expeditiously she turns around and visually perceives nothing, but kenned
that something was not right. Growing up in the castle, Eira was given fighting edifications for
bulwark, so she endeavored to lose her adherent by taking many turns down the long cobblestoned
trail, she then obnubilated abaft a bush only to find that her adherent was none other than Aspen, but
before she could realize she had already dropped him to the ground causing her cheeks to get rosy red.
Aspen was caught by surprise and as Eira availed him off the ground they both let out a bashful laugh.
Aspen had then decided to apologize for his cryptic being, but was scarcely mitigated when Eira had
accepted his apology followed by an apology from her as well for reacting in that marginally matter.
Later on that night, both Eira and Aspen, found themselves strolling alongside each other
communicating about what Eira had recently discovered back at what she used call home. Aspen was
assuring her that if she needed any fortification that he would be there for her, keeping in mind that
they had only met. As they perpetuated with their conversation, Eira had descried that it was getting
tardy and was
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Analysis Of The Incredible Hulk
The Incredible Hulk is a fiction movie released on June 8, 2008. The movie was produced by Marvel
Studios and Valhalla Motion Pictures. The film took place mostly in Toronto, Canada. The director of
the movie is Louis Leterrier. The movie is about a person named Bruce Banner who transforms into a
beast called the Hulk, a huge green monster with a muscular body. The transformation is caused by a
disease that contaminated Banner s cells. The transformation happens whenever Banner gets angry.
However, the anger goes away when the Hulk sees that there is no danger around him. The anger goes
away whenever his love, Betty Ross touches him. Banner searches the world to find a cure for his
disease, but the military keeps blocking his way because they want his power to create an army just
like the Hulk. New threats appear trying to use the masculinity in order to achieve whatever needed. In
addition, the Hulk faces his nemesis called The Abomination. It is also a green monster that literally
has similar powers as the Hulk. The Hulk character embodies a larger tension with our culture s
relation to masculinity. On one hand, it condemns the destruction and violence associated with
masculinity, and on the other, it celebrates it. The film can be viewed as having mixed messages for
boys because it provides unrealistic masculinity that represents good and bad manners.
The film represents violence of destruction as associated with masculinity, and it shows this as a
negative attitude, and
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Sandy Hook High School Shootings
For example; The Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting which happened in 2012 was one of the
first school shootings in history with an immense number of innocent children and adult casualties.
Fast forward to June of last year, An
Orlando nightclub shooting resulted in more death than can ever be imagined and more injured by one
man which was reported in the news to have been motivated as a gay hate crime and had access to
multiple machine guns in which he purchased legally. With many more of these violent shootings
before and since the
Sandy Hook shooting, laws, restrictions, and regulations for gun control have become one of the most
important issues we face today.
On the other hand, a conservative viewpoint is taken on a more traditional
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Character Analysis Of The Leap
The story The Leap is about a blind mother, her name is Anna. Anna was part of a blindfolded trapeze
act. The daughter of Anna narrates the story and tells readers about times in the trapeze act or how
Anna met her husband and other major events in Anna s life, at some points the daughter plays a role,
and has her own moments in the story. Later near the end of the story the daughter tells readers about
when her house caught on fire and Anna saved her daughter from this event. Anna is a round and
dynamic character in The Leap . We learn more about Anna than we do any other character and she
becomes part of every element of plot exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution
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Anna is a dynamic character because of the facts we know about her and that we learn almost her
entire history. We know her personality and her background by the end of the story we know how she
reacts to situations and other behavioral traits characters becomes well known by the reader. Anna has
a major inflection with plot, in the exposition Anna s daughter (the narrator) delivers readers a brief
overview of Anna s life and her career also what her daily life is in modern time and even describes
what it s like living with Anna. The exposition is very calm and event free until we begin to dwell into
the rising action. In the rising action readers can begin to see tension as conflicts and problems occur.
Readers also begin to bond with the characters as dialogue helps raise tension the reader can relate or
know exactly what is happening to the character and what they are thinking at the time. Anna s
daughter helps raise tension by narrating and summarizing events to help give readers a better
understanding of what is going on through events and the mind of a character, this can also help a
reader become more entertained as well as help the reader begin to relate even more with the
character. The rising action can be full of stressful tension rising events, but this all sums up after the
climax begins and everything is at it s peak of tension in the event. everything unfolds even the greater
conflicts and events. In the case of The Leap , The narrator s house catches
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Native American Civil War Essay
After the Civil War, thousands of Americans poured into the Great Plains on a collision course with
western Indian tribes. Homesteaders, ranchers, and miners encroached on Indian lands and threatened
native game and ways of life. They called on the U.S. Army to crush Indian resistance and confine
tribes to government controlled reservations. The resulting white, indian conflicts often took a
particularly brutal turn and ultimately resulted in the near de struction of the indigenous
peoples.Warfare between Europeans and Indians was common in the seventeenth century.In 1622 the
Powhatan confederacy nearly wiped out the struggling Jamestown colony.In New England Puritan
forces annihilated the Pequot s in 1636 1637, a campaign whose intensity seemed to foreshadowing
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Indian raids often encouraged by the British were influential in causing the United States to declare
war on Great Britain in 1812. Someone by the name of Andrew Jackson led the counterthrust winning
victories at tallasahatchee and talladega before crushing the creeks at horseshoe bend in 1814. Indians
and runaway slaves refused to relocate and the second Seminole war saw fierce guerrilla style actions
from 1835 to 1842. Disease , malnutrition , and warfare combined with the poor lands set aside as
reservations to reduce the Indian population of that state from 150,000 in 1845 to 35,000 in 1860.
Arable lands and rumors of gold in the Dakotas continued to attract white migration the government
opened a major new war in 1876. Major battlefield encounters like George Armstrong crushers
triumph at the battle of the washita in 1868 had been rare or more telling was the Army s destruction
of Indian lodges , horses , and food supplies , exemplified by Ronald Mackenzies slaughter of over a
thousand Indian ponies following a skirmish at palo duro canyon Texas in
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Ballistic Fingerprinting In The Criminal Justice System
We live in a society where large parts of crimes such as; rape, assault, and burglary involve gun
violence. One of the newest controversy surrounding the topic of gun control is the procedure known
as ballistic fingerprinting. The impact of ballistic advancement has played a critical role in unraveling
new levels of solving crimes in the criminal justice system. Ballistic fingerprinting specifies to a set
strategy that depends exclusively on the imprints that a firearm leaves on a bullet to match it to the
gun used to commit the crime. Ballistic fingerprinting requires gun manufacturers to test fire the
firearms they produce and store pictures of the ballistic markings left on the cartridge cases in a
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area leaving ten individuals dead and three wounded over a period of 23 days. A major break from the
situation came out of the blue from the sniper themselves. On October 17, 2002 a mysterious caller
ensuring to be the sniper boasted that he was responsible for the murder of two women during the
robbery of a liquor store in Montgomery, Alabama, following a month. Examiners soon found that a
crime like the one depicted in the call had for sure occurred and the fingerprints and ballistic evidence
were available from the case. A magazine dropped at the crime scene confirmed the fingerprints of
Lee Boyd Malvo from previous arrest in Washington State. Shortly after the arrest record gave another
major lead, saying the name John Allen Muhammed. On October 22 they searched for the criminal
record database and found that Muhammad had registered a blue Chevy Caprice with the license plate
of NDA 21Z in New Jersey (The Beltway Snipers, Pt. 1.). That depiction was given to the news media
and shared which prompted to the catch of the two snipers. The case reached an end when John Allen
Muhammed and Lee Boyd Malvo were found sleeping in their vehicle. Records uncovered that
Muhammad was in possession of a Bushmaster .223 rifle. Ballistic testing was done on the weapon
found in the vehicle and this specific weapon was connected to eleven of the fourteen shootings that
occurred. Both Malvo and Muhammad were
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Essay about Level 2 Manual Bookkeeping
ICB Level 2 Manual Bookkeeping and Accounts Suggested Answers to Assignment 1 Question 1
Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 B £12,000 £2,000 £6,000 + £4,000 = £8,000 B £8,000 £90 £300 =
£7,610 D £12,000 £6,000 + £4,000 £90 £100 = £9,810 A We can assume that the machinery is not for
resale, therefore, the Purchases account is £1,200 too high. A Discount received should be credited to
discount received account and debited to the creditor s personal account. B £10,000 £6,000 + £8,000 =
£12,000 B £14,000 £40,000 £220 £1,000 + £53,220 = £26,000 E The error here is with the creditor s
personal accounts. Question 5 Question 6 Question 7 Question 8 Question 9 Sales Ledger Control
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Finnigan 1 Balance b/d £50 £50 Office Wages May Jun 12 Cash 1 Balance b/d £30 £30 May 31
Balance c/d £30 E. Wills May 14 Sales £510 £510 Jun 1 Balance b/d £445 May 24 Sales Returns 31
Balance c/d £ 65 445 £510 Commission Received May 31 Balance c/d £130 May Jun 22 Cash 1
Balance b/d £130 £130 3 Sales Returns May Jun 24 E. Wills 1 Balance b/d £65 £65 May 31 Balance
c/d £65 A. Carr May Jun 26 Sales 1 Balance b/d £70 £70 May 31 Balance c/d £70 Carriage Outwards
May Jun 28 Bank 1 Balance b/d £35 £35 May 31 Balance c/d £35 Drawings May Jun 30 Cash 1
Balance b/d £30 £30 May 31 Balance b/d £30 Discount Received May 31 Balance c/d £40 May Jun
31 D. Finnigan 1 Balance b/d £40 £40 4 Trial Balance as at 31 May Dr Capital Bank Electricity
Machinery Creditors Purchases Sales Cash Purchases Returns Office Wages *Debtors Commission
Received Sales Returns Carriage Outwards Drawings Discount Received £4,165 40 850 1,150 850
650 440 50 30 515 130 65 35 30 40 £7,020 *Debtors total = E. Wills A. Carr £445 70 £515
Consolidated Training Systems Ltd 2011 Third Edition Printed in Great Britain Cr £5,000 £7,020
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The Major Literary Forms Of The New Testament
1. The major literary forms (genres) contained in the New Testament. Literary forms and style consist
of different kinds of writing determined by their literary style, context, voice, and purpose (how the
author wants to reader to be affected) ex: psalms, historical books, letters, gospels, and the stories
Jesus said to the people. These forms of writing consist of different types of books, which involves
apocalyptic (uses dramatic symbols to give hope to those in a crisis), advice, genealogies, and prayers.
The gospel stems from a Greek word meaning good news that describes the scriptures delivered by the
ministry the early Christians concerning the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ (1 Cor. 15:1
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However, this book was written before the destruction of the Jewish temple because in Matt. 24 25 he
predicted the temple destruction. Matthew was the son of Alphaeus he was a Jew who had become a
tax collector for the Roman Government. The citizens disliked tax collectors during this time frame,
so this could be seen as a motivator to follow Christ since others within the community did not care
for him. (Located in Matt. 9:9 13) One may feel this is why Matthew answered Jesus call so quickly
and to commit to his discipleship. Many other tax collectors join the banquet that Matthew was
hosting for Jesus to preach publicly to the sinners. However, Matthew s purpose in listing his works
first was in illustrate Jesus fulfillment of the prophecies of the Messiah the coming of the King!
3. The evidence of diversity in the early Christian community, some people believed that the churches
begin with Adam or Abraham. Various spectators feel that the Christian community begins with the
ministry of John the Baptist. They base their rationale on the fact that their evidence can be traced
back to the baptism, therefore validating their logical reasoning. While others believe the churches
begin with the ministry of Jesus Christ due to him calling his Apostle together. The word church
originated from the term to call out. So these individuals justify their claim by saying it is the
acceptance of a group, which started on
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Colonialism In Teresia
What is colonialism? Colonialism is occupying one s land with or without the permission of the
natives of the land and later on occupying it with settlers and utilizing it economically.
Colonialism began in 1500s by European nations such as France, Portugal, England, and Spain.
European nations began to colonize through Americas, India, Middle East, and South East Asia.
Part of the logic behind colonialism was to modernize the colonized countries. Various
European nations had also control over the south pacific islands. The first Oceania colonies were
Australia and New Zealand. Soon after, French seized French Polynesia and New Caledonia.
Writers such Kathy Jetnil Kijiner, Teresia Teaiwa, and Dina El Dessouky have spoken about the harsh
reality of colonialism in south pacific. Kathy Jentil Kijiner is a Marshall Islander poet and spoken
word artist. Kathy has spoken against the environmental injustice in the Marshall islands, she has
spoken out against the nuclear testing in her home islands through her poems. Teresia
Teaiwa, a scholar in research of the cultures of the pacific islands. Teresia has also written about the
nuclear testing in the pacific islands, Teresia Teaiwa s Bikinis and other s/pacific n/oceans is written in
an academic manner, targeted mainly for educated audience. Dina El Dessouky s,
Fish, Coconuts, and Ocean People: Nuclear Violations of Oceania s Earthly Design, takes on the
nuclear testing in the French Polynesia and fake promises
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Emotions In The Things They Carried
Mixed Emotions They carried all the emotional baggage of men who might die, Grief, terror, love,
longing these were intangibles, but the intangibles, had their own mass and specific gravity, they had
tangible weight (O Brien 20). A weight that the soldiers carry were not only physical, but emotional.
In the novel, The Things They Carried, by Tim O Brien, explains the physical and emotional hardships
the soldiers dealt with. The physical things they carried were literal and the emotional things were
figurative. They physically carried weapons, equipment, photographs, food, and lucky charms. On the
other hand, they carried fear, loss, grief, and guilt. All though there are many other characters that
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He plays a significant role in the novel and symbolizes guilt. At the start of The Things They Carried,
Jimmy Cross was innocent; however, when he thinks more about his lover Martha, the people around
him get impacted. He seeks love for Martha, and his thoughts of her motivates him to focus more
about her then his men. After Kiowa tells him how Lavender died, Jimmy Cross Felt shame. He hated
himself. He had loved Martha more than his men, and as a consequence Lavender was now dead, and
this was something he would have to carry like a stone in his stomach for the rest of the war (O Brien
16). Jimmy Cross is heartbroken of Lavender s death, and he feels like he is responsible for his death.
He is acting like it is his fault because he got carried away with his thoughts leaving his men isolated
and left with no leadership. He is a symbol of guilt because he tries to get the thought of Lavender
dying under his wing. Later in the novel, Lieutenant Jimmy Cross feels he is the one to blame for
another one of his teammates death. After Kiowa dies in the sewage waste, Jimmy Cross told himself
to follow his first impulse. In the late afternoon yesterday, when they reached the night coordinates, he
should ve taken one look and
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Media And Mass Media Deviance
Media is the most effective method of mass communication. There are many different sources of mass
media; broadcast, advertising, digital, hypermedia, interactive, multimedia, new media, news media,
print media, published media, recorded media and social media(Dictionary.com 2017). Considering all
the different forms media can take, it isn t all too shocking that media has had an influence on deviant
behaviors. The media s influence though, is attributed to promoting deviance rather than reducing it.
When individuals contemplate the term deviance, they often think of it as behavior that is inherently
bad. Contrary to that belief, deviance is described as a behavior that departs from the social constructs
of a society(Thio 2010). Deviance, criminal or not, is commonly used amongst mass media to
entertain their viewers. The media relies on their audience s inherent social constructs to make a profit.
Without the meanings attached to these deviant behaviors, there wouldn t be any motive behind
showing them. All things considered, what the media covers and how much they chose to cover has
significantly changed over the years, the most apparent in crime coverage. This consistent coverage of
crime gives the audience an opportunity to interact with the media. They can feel a part of the
intensity of an investigation, cheer on the enforcers, become immersed in their stereotypes. On the
other hand, they can appreciate deviance for its resilience to overcome and resist
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Documentaries Research Essay
Documentaries are a form of media that have been around for decades and have been used to display
and educate a diverse range of subject matter from the lives of animals, political controversies, to how
eating McDonalds for every meal of the day can effect your health. Because of their long history there
have been many factors that have influenced the production of documentaries such as societal and
economical changes. One of what is debatably the largest factors that has influenced documentaries is
they have been a part of and shaped by the rise and full of many technological advancements, such as
cameras, audio equipment, editing stations and even the distribution of the films themselves. As such
it is important to see the impact that these advancements have had on the making of documentaries
both stylistically and technically. It is important to first know what a documentary is to fully
understand why the development of technology has shaped them. From their conception documentary
films have been about capturing life, about the raw material of actuality. (Beattie; 10) Not only do the
documentaries tell us the story that the filmmaker is trying to tell, but also a deeper lesson that may be
historical and or of social significance. As documentaries would now be considered mainstream
media, they are seen as being the truth, that they are capturing life from unbiased point of view. Of
course, saying that a documentary representation makes a truth claim is not the same as
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Analysis Of Native Son By Richard Wright
In Native Son, Richard Wright shines a light on the harsh reality a young African American male
faces, as a result of the unhealthy stereotypes created by a white dominated society. Richard Wright
was born in 1908, in Natchez, Mississippi. His mother s chronic illness set the tone emotionally, in his
life and writing. His grandmother practiced evangelism. The prayers daily, up to half a dozen.
Although Wright s food was already limited, his grandmother applied further dietary restrictions. Not
only was he malnourished, he was also beaten throughout his childhood. Wright s grandmother also
did not allow him to participate in any form of entertainment or games. Whether it be a game of
baseball or a board game, he was not allowed to partake in such activities. Wright did not have a
proper education because of his constant moving back and forth from relative to relative. His
schooling was broken. However, he did graduate from ninth grade at the age of sixteen. Violence and
hunger were his childhood memories. Which made him bitter, leading him to join the communist party
later in his lifetime. Wright s majority of significant life events occurred in Mississippi, Chicago, New
York and Paris (Bone 1). In 1927, Wright along with his family moved to Chicago, where he worked
several jobs. During the depression, he was unemployed and placed in the South Sided Boys Club, by
a relief agency, where he created the character, Bigger Thomas . Wright joined the communist party in
1932,
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Subject Matter Jurisdiction In Criminal Justice
Define Jurisdiction.
According to dictionary.com, jurisdiction is the right, power, or authority to administer justice by
hearing and determining controversies (dictionary.com, n.d.). An example of jurisdiction would be the
courts of limited jurisdiction which is where small cases and criminal disputes that involves small
amounts of money is decided. Also, subject matter jurisdiction and in personam jurisdiction are
another type of jurisdiction. According to our textbook, subject matter jurisdiction is a court s power
to decide the type of dispute involved in the case (Mallory et al, 2016). In personam jurisdiction is
based on residence, location, or activities of the defendant (Mallory et al, 2016). So, a state court
would have in personam jurisdiction over a defendant who are citizens of the state, who consents to
court s authority or who are within states borders when the process is served on them (Mallory et al,
2016). On what bases could a private dispute be decided in Federal Court?
A private dispute can be decided in Federal Court if the case is between citizens of different states and
if the amount in controversy exceeds $75,000 (Mallory et al, 2016). For example, if I met someone
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When the plaintiff enforces the judgement, they will obtain a writ of execution which enables the
sheriff or federal marshal to seize designated property of the defendant and sell it at a judicial sale to
help satisfy the judgement (Mallory et al., 2016). Then, a judgement winner would use a procedure
known as garnishment to seize the defendant property, money, and wages to give to a third party like
the bank or employer. According to our textbook, it states that the U.S. Constitution must give full
faith and credit to the judgment of the state in which the plaintiff originally sued (Mallory et al.,
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Construction of the Suez Canal
I had to write a report about one of the great man made structure of the world and I had choice the
Suez Canal .I will talk about the construction of the Suez Canal and the purpose of building such a
famous and an important man made structure in the Arab World that make me proud of their working
even there were no modern equipment that help them in to their work. Canal is water manmade canal
that where ground before constructions by digging the ground to depth that allow water to go through
so the ship can move easily in to from one water surface and another .Suez Canal is a102 mile
manmade waterway with 26feet in depth that connect two main water surface in to the world which
are the Mediterranean Sea (located between Europe and North of Africa) and the Red Sea (located
between the Asia and Africa ) which located in Egypt . Sea trade in to the past were very active
because ships can carries tones of the goods whit low cost of services that make it the main methods in
to the world to exchange the trade between the different continents . In the past the sea route for
commercial ships were sailing from Europe to Asia especially to India which was famous with their
goods that make Europe countries to buy their goods or tea etc.. so they should to sail from Europe
around Africa to reach to India or to reach in to their colonies in Asia or Africa that took long time and
a high rate of danger that make the main purpose of building the Suez Canal to shorten the distance
and
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The Tipping Point
To promote a new breakfast cereal in an already crowded market is not an easy thing to do; especially
if the one who is trying to promote a new cereal wants to make a huge success on that project, it might
be able to a very serious problem. However, if the one follow and correctly apply what Malcom
Gladwell, the author of The Tipping Point, says in his book, it will definitely increases the possibility
of success. There are three factors that help to make a huge success on their cereal promotion. The
first is that the law of few, which is about connectors, mavens, and Salesmen. Second, stickiness,
which is about examples of Sesame Street, Blue s Clues, and Educational Virus. Third, the power of
context, which is about examples of Bernie Goetz and the magic number one hundred and fifty.
Firstly, the law of few refers to the number of people who involve and try to make a trend at the
beginning of a project. Even if the originator is only one person, the one has an enough possibility to
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If the product has no stickiness, it will not be able to create a trend because customers will forget
about the product before they purchase and recommend someone to buy the product. To sum up, when
sellers wants customers to remember their cereals, the sellers needs to consider about how much the
cereals have a power to tell something good information to the customers, such as sellers passion and
creativity. Thirdly, to know and understand the situation and condition of customers is significantly
important for seller. When customers buy something which is not on the shopping list, the decision
might seems like that it is completely depends on one s thought, but it is not. The decision is depends
on the customer s surrounding condition like a smelling. For example, Malcom Gladwell points
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The Glass Unicorn Symbolism
Broken Glass and Breaking from the Past
In Tennessee William s 1944 play entitled The Glass Menagerie, Williams employed prevailing
symbolism to illustrate Laura s odd habit and ultimate fate. Laura escaped from reality when she was
in the presence of her glass animals, and suffered emotionally due to her physical deformity of one leg
being shorter than the other. The figurine in her collection that she admired the most was her glass
unicorn, which also served as a powerful representation of her oddness and physical defect.
Throughout this essay I will further discuss the significance of the glass unicorn, by giving further
detail on the connections made between Laura and the glass unicorn. Tennessee Williams illustrated
the significance of the glass unicorn in a symbolic fashion. The glass collection Laura possessed and
felt so fondly of, was more than just an oddity. Williams used the glass to represent the fragility in
Laura and as a standard for the decorative items that women might possess. The glass unicorn was
fragile and delicate, just as Laura was. This fragility was physically obvious in the glass; as Laura
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She was never shy to speak her feelings about the glass unicorn. Laura put much effort into trying to
make Jim see there was nothing wrong with her collection, even though Jim was apparently not a fan
of her collection. Despite Jim s remarks Laura justified it when she stated, He stays on a shelf with
some horses that don t have horns and all of them seem to get along nicely together (1.7.16 18). Laura
was much like the unicorn staying on the shelf with other horses without horns. Similar to her glass
unicorn her deformity made her stand out in the crowd, as the odd ball amongst her
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Bazelon s Article Summary
Bazelon s article does an amazing job of stating what colleges such as Virginia Tech could have done
to prevent and protect other students from unstable, mentally ill students. It s no easy task to filter out
the mentally ill that strive to stay stable and be productive members of society from those that pose a
threat to themselves and others around them, but Bazelon brings up some very good examples of how
the authorities could have dealt with Cho Seung Hui before the tragedy took place. Key suggestions
come from events throughout the article such as, reliable awareness and communication among
authorities, reacting to threats in a consistent, clear way and getting the unstable student the help they
desperately need when they are identified. Northeast Lakeview college can take ... Show more content
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If the administrators had found Cho s record in 2005 and his in patient stay the university could have
responded and prevented any further incidents. Time after time from the first two incidents of stocking
like behavior all the way Cho s English teachers complaints if someone had been aware of the
situation as a whole it would have ended differently and may not have been the tragedy it ended in.
Everyone can recall the tragedy that befell the students of Columbine, but for some principle detesting
students unwise words can result in severe punishments unfitting to the crime and the student who
poses no real threat. Many suffer from mental illness and cause no harm to anyone. The balance; with
clear, consistent responses, between overreacting and under reacting is a hand in hand concept with
providing help in proportion to what the student needs and being aware of students that are, Cho type
exceptions, through investigation instead of a witch
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1.1 Explain How Diet Could Directly Contribute To...
Group A
1. 1 Explain how diet could directly contribute to nonspecific resistance to microbial infections.
Answer: Innate immune system or nonspecific resistance is also known as first line of defense. It s
nonspecific that means not design to target any specific microorganisms. Response time for innate
immune system is very quick compare to adaptive immune system. These infections inhibited by the
substance that change the humoral or cellular component of the host that mediated non specific
resistance. They are not specific means they provide protection against a spectrum of organism. And
they are vitamin, minerals, fatty acid and microbial product. These substances are major part of our
diet. We consume food and get from it. Diet has both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Vitamin A and D have showed unexpected and crucial effects on immune system. Vitamin A includes
innate immune towards microbial infection, absence of vitamin A can increase the chance of bacterial,
viral, and parasitic infection. Also excessive intake of vitamin A Is associated with toxicity, including
blocked hematopoiesis, mitogen induced T cell spread, antigen specific antibody production, and an
increased susceptibility to infectious organisms. Vitamin A is also given by Retinoid supplement to
treat the skin effects of T cell lymphoma. Vitamin C also known as Ascorbic Acid also contribute in
innate immunity system, Vitamin C works during infection to prevent oxidative damage. Lower
concentration of vitamin C in leukocyte is related to reduce immune response in humans. It has been
proven that Vitamin C concentrations in the plasma and leukocytes rapidly decline during infections
and stress. Iron chelators such as desferrioxamine inhibit the activity of phagocyte oxidase and reduce
reactive oxygen intermediate dependent killing of bacterial pathogens, both in vitro and in vivo.
Lastly, Zinc is a dietary trace mineral that is responsible for growth and development, and it is
essential for the function of cells of the immune system. It increased susceptibility to
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How Does Cleopatra Change Throughout The Play
Did violate so itself. (III. x. 22 24) Cleopatra s fleeing from the scene has confused many critics, but it
is a profound insight into Cleopatra s psyche. There is no answer, why she left the battlefield in the
middle of the war. When asked by Antony about the reason of her departure from the war she only
gives a lame excuse of womanly fear: O my lord, my lord Forgive me my fearful sails: I little thought
You would have follow d (III. xi. 55 57) This excuse of womanly fear from a courageous and majestic
woman as Cleopatra is not only lame but also unbelievable. There must be some political tactics. As
Antony was no longer powerful and a safeguard of her throne as before, she might have thought to
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Clever women, Euripides had warned hundreds of years earlier, were dangerous. 3 From the opening
of Shakespeare s play, we are introduced to Cleopatra s domination over Antony. Her dominance to
Antony in theatrical terms, in military terms, and ultimately in sexual terms (Dusinberre 57) confirms
the imbalance of gender equality in the play, and we consider Cleopatra the character with the most
control. Cleopatra s distinctive qualities are emphasized by Shakespeare when he compares her to
Venus, and Isis. Cleopatra s power continues throughout the play as Antony continues to make
political decisions based on his feelings for Cleopatra. He follows her into a battle by sea, even after
being warned by Enobarbus that their efforts would be stronger on land. He withdraws from the sea
battle inappropriately and in doing so discards his responsibilities as commander and male. Rocking
the balance of gender, Cleopatra fills the role of a dominant male by being assertive in her decision
making while Antony follows her like a lovesick school boy. Thus, Shakespeare has presented
Cleopatra as such a powerful woman who can wrap great men around her finger. Her personal
charisma far exceeds her talents as a
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Hw 1-Logic Essay
Philosophy 201 Practical Logic Loyola University New Orleans Ben Bayer Summer 2012
Homework #1
DUE: Tuesday, September 11th, (at 11:59pm, just before midnight)
Directions
For each of the listed fallacious arguments, select an answer to each of questions (a) and (b). For both
(a) and (b), select ONE AND ONLY ONE answer from (i) through (vii). For most of the answers in
(b) you will need to fill in the specified blanks with details from the argument to fully explain your
answer. Please copy and paste the text of your answers for both (a) and (b) into your submission. For
part (b) answers, type over the underscore, preferably in capital letters, to complete your answer.
Problems
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But this premise is the very idea most in need of proof. It is especially controversial
because__________________. xxv. Because a key concept, __________________, is implicitly
redefined to make the conclusion come out as true. A more ordinary definition of that concept is
something like __________________. xxvi. The premise, __________________, is false. We know
this because __________________. xxvii. Because the conclusion is immediately restated through the
use of words with identical meaning: __________________ means the same as
__________________. xxviii. The idea most in need of proof , __________________, is being taken
for granted as true, which we can tell because __________________.
3. The new oil pipeline will only cause a massive increase in noxious effluent. Therefore, we can
conclude that it will result in an upswing in toxic pollution.
e. What is the specific name of the error or fallacy? xxix. Premises are not known to be true: at least
one is false xxx. Begging the question: mere restatement xxxi. Begging the question: restatement
through synonymy xxxii. Begging the question: circular reasoning xxxiii. Begging the question:
implicit controversial premises xxxiv. Begging the question: arbitrary redefinition of terms xxxv.
Begging the question: other
f. How do know that this fallacy is
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Analysis Of Farenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
The book Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is about a fireman named Montag. Montag changed his
whole life around because of books. This book is taking place in a dystopian society where nobody
reads books everyone is watching TV which is there family . Firemen burn down houses, in school
you don t really learn if you do its not valuable learning. If you do have books and the firemen find
out you will die and destroy the book. This book is about the fireman Montag who starts reading
books and sees the society he lives in is wrong. At the beginning of this book there is quote which is If
they give you rules paper write the other way by Jaun Ramon. This quote explains this whole book.
The fireman Montag really does follow the way of the quote. At the beginning Montag was just a
regular citizen in this dystopian society. He watched TV went to his job and burned houses and went
home to his wife. We can tell he was like everyone because the book opens with this It s a pleasure to
burn (Bradbury 1). He was a regular fireman who liked to burn houses like the rest of them do. One
night he was walking home from working at the firehouse and he saw someone and started to follow
this person because usually nobody is out at this time. He found this person named Clarisse she
changed Montag s whole life. She made him look at the world in a different way and made him think
about other things besides TV and burning books and she challenged his thinking. Montag before he
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Praise The Humble Beetle Summary
Like the rest of us, scientists gravitate toward the huggable (Begley 257) says, Sharon Begley as she
refers to animals in her article Praise the Humble Dung Beetle. Begley, an accomplished and award
winning science journalist, informs people on the threat of the plants and animals that are going
extinct. In this article published in Newsweek, she persuades her audience that this threat of extinction
is harming the environment and humankind and that it can be detrimental in many ways. In Praise the
Humble Dung Beetle, Begley s use of rhetorical appeals, her organization and syntax, as well as her
tone, help inform her audience about the importance of insects in our ecosystem.
With her knowledge of journalism, Begley uses the resource she knows best logos, which comes in the
form of expert opinion. Begley, being an award winning science journalist herself, calls on people
well known in their field, including Sacha Spector, who runs the invertebrate program at the Center
for Biodiversity and Conservation at the American Museum of Natural History (Begley 256). Begley
uses the expertise of Spector to help form her article to its fullest potential by incorporating Spector s
knowledge as a building block from which to construct her articles claims. Begley says that Plants and
invertebrates are the silent majority which feed the entire planet, stabilize the soil, and make all life
possible, says Kiernan Suckling, cofounder of the Center for Biological Diversity (Begley
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The Laocoon Group
The Laocoon Group from page 96 in our text (Fig. 3.30). This statue depicts a scene from Virgil s
Aeneid. The scene takes place shortly after attempting to warn the Trojan s not to bring the horse into
the city, Laocoon goes to the altar of Poseidon with his sons to make a sacrifice when all three are
attacked and killed by two sea serpents sent by the gods. This was because of the warning and it is
even mentioned that is specifically for throwing his spear at the horse and piercing it.
One reason I chose this piece is because of the intricacy of this beautiful work. The expressions on the
faces of not only on Laocoon and his sons but also the serpents truly bring to life the words of Virgil
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In particular the Pyramid of Chefren which is protected by the Sphinx, a mythical creature with the
body of a lion and the head of a human. The book mentions, The aloof tranquility of the human face,
perhaps a portrait of the pharaoh (Page 14, Culture and Values). This is another example of how the art
in Egypt was more to glorify the rulers than a tribute to the gods. Even the purpose of the pyramids
shows that they thought they would go to another existence and rule there as well, taking great
amounts of their material possessions from this world with them.
There is a similar theme in some of the Chinese art we have seen in our text and that I have found on
the internet. For example, The Great Wall of China shows the power of the emperor and his ability to
use that power. This was done to some extent by the Greeks (such as the Parthenon) but there was
always a theme of the gods reflecting their protection. In Chinese architecture we see animals such as
lions and mythical creatures such as dragons protecting the buildings which are a contrast of the gods
protecting the buildings of Greece.
The statues discovered near the tomb of Shih Huang ti showing that the belief of life after death and
protection of the dead is very important as with the Egyptians. These examples of Chinese are
represent imperial power that the emperor
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Chapter 7 Of Outliers By Gwen Gladwell
Gladwell begins the chapter by narrating the crash of Korean Air flight 80. The plane was in good
condition and so was the weather; but tragedy ends up slamming into the side of a mountain. Gladwell
explains that plane crashes are rare, and in Chapter 7 of Outliers, he wants the reader to know how and
why these pilots have been failing to land planes. Consequently, Gladwell begins to explain how
Korean Air turned itself around, and he discusses how important it is to address cultural differences
and legacies. Crashes are rare, and most of the time are consequences of many unrelated factors. Many
believe that airplane crashes are the cause of bad piloting or harsh weather; but other factors are
overlooked. Suren Ratwatte have been studying airplane
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Characteristics Of Ngo Dinh Diem
Ngo Dinh Diem was a man who had been described by many different titles. This was due to the many
decisions he made in order to advance in his political career. There is evidence which proves that
Diem had both nationalist and opportunist characteristics in him. This essay will investigate whether
he was predominately a nationalist or an opportunist through an analysis of different sources which
exhibit what Ngo Dinh Diem did. The essay will investigate whether he was a nationalist or an
opportunist by analysing the state in which South Vietnam was in, the decisions which Diem made
and how the people of South Vietnam and the world reacted to them.
A nationalist is defined as somebody who tries to obtain political independence for their country. An
opportunist is defined as somebody who takes advantage of circumstances to their benefit. In Source
H there is evidence which shows that Diem played an active and important role in achieving his
political success. This suggests that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On the 11th of June 1963 in Saigon, a Buddhist monk named Thich Quang, set himself on fire in the
middle of a busy street. Quang did this in protest against Diem s anti Buddhist campaign, which did
not allow Buddhist to have religious freedom as the Catholics did. (Source B, Photographer: Malcolm
Browne.) Despite such a big form of protest Diem did not stop his anti Buddhist campaign. Diem
became unstoppable as many Buddhists were now being murdered (Source E: Author: J. Llewellyn et
al, South Vietnam , Alpha History.) this could have been a result of Diem s extreme dislike of the
Buddhist. Diem also may have felt like the Buddhists were standing in his way of gaining more
political power. This is evidence that shows that Diem was opportunistic as he was trying to get rid of
the Buddhists as he believed that they were the
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The Internet Is An Commodity For College Students
The internet is an commodity for college students, a useful source of information for many, though
few people who use the internet know that google, bing, etc. only search a minor sliver of the internet
for information. The rest of the internet that most people do not know about is referred to as the deep
web, This Time article elaborates: Technically the Deep Web refers to the collection of all the websites
and databases that search engines like Google don t or can t index, which in terms of the sheer volume
of information is many times larger than the Web as we know it. (Grossman, Lev, et al. The Deep
Web. Time 182.20 (2013): 26.) Most search engines can only see what is referred to as the Surface
web as is explained on OEDb.com s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The benefits of remaining anonymous online are evident if you are any sort of a hacker or if you are
interested in any illegal activities. The deep web can only be accessed with a certain browser, in the
article Inside The Dark Web Max Eddy describes this browser and how it works: Most people take the
Internet at face value, but what most of us interact with is really just a slice of the information
available called the Surface Web. To get to the Dark Web we have to go deeper, away from the world
of standard Web addresses and onto the anonymity network called Tor. When you click on a link in
Google, you re connected with the target information fairly directly. Someone accessing the same site
while connected through Tor would have their request bounced randomly through volunteer computers
called nodes before exiting Tor and arriving at the site, making their online movements much harder to
track. (Eddy, Max) If your computer is ever being hacked or monitored while on the Tor browser you
can use the get a new identity function and your windows will be closed and the computer s IP address
will be scrambled through different nodes, at the same time shaking any hackers and a new window
will be opened. Anonymity is necessary for many reasons online but especially for certain hacktivist
groups. There are vigilante activist groups that hack certain targets whether it be the government or
other companies usually to expose corruption
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Mental Illnesses In Hamlet
Knowledge is power. Imagine living in poverty and not understanding or knowing that you need help.
Mental Illness can include addiction, depression, schizophrenia, and more. Having mental health
problems can be tricky, sometimes it can be hard to spot the symptoms, which is why having the
knowledge and resources can be very helpful to those in need. The government provides many
programs to help the underprivileged: food stamps, shelter, child support, etc. But you never really
hear about the government helping those with a mental illness. Mental Health America says that 76%
of youth are left with no or insufficient treatment. (Mental Health America) The government should
make it a priority to help those living in poverty with mental illnesses. ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
Hamlet almost hurt his mother I will speak daggers to her but use none (Shakespeare). He also killed
Polonius, which led to a series of unfortunate events. Ophelia started to go crazy and took her own
life, Laertes came back to avenge his father but ended up dying at the end along with Claudius,
Hamlet, and Gertrude. Because no one cared about Hamlet and Ophelia due to their mental health
issues I feel like this resembles how the government acts towards those in poverty. Someone could
have talked to them, or gave them positive attention. Like the poverty they really didn t know what
was going
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Jennifer Patico
In Consumption and Social Changes in a Post Soviet Middle Class, Jennifer Patico explores the
impact of market consumerism on the social position of public school teachers in post Soviet Russia.
Living in St. Petersburg during the financial crisis of 1989 1990, Patico describes how her informants
struggled to reconcile their perceived moral value as educators with their declining material wealth.
Patico defines this logic of value as how people in a marketizing society interpret and construct the
interrelationships between materiality and morality; between wealth and social standing; and between
resources and respect (Patico, 8). From this definition, Patico investigates how teachers in St.
Petersburg constructed their own conception of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Patico cites Anthony Jones who describes the social position of teachers in the 1980s: Although
teachers have fairly low status within the intelligentsia, their membership still conveys high status in
the general occupational structure (Patico, 63). In the Soviet system, occupation determined both
social class and access to resources; however, the sudden introduction of capitalism and market
consumerism shifted this standard: A previous logic of value one that associated professional
achievement with material privileges was being challenged (Patico, 52). Experiencing downward
financial and social status, teachers constructed a new logic of value with an emphasis on morality and
culture. Patico suggests that important characteristics of this emerging logic of value manifested
themselves in consumer choices. She describes her informants: They did not see themselves as naive
victims of marketization...They wished to master all this knowledge and tended to find it important to
be well informed consumers and to maintain dignified, cultured lifestyles (Patico, 61). Given rapid
economic changes which threatened to dilute their social position, teachers grasped onto their status as
knowledgeable and cultured intelligentsia. In her article Tracing Landscapes of the Past in Class
Subjectivity Michele Rivkin Fish describes this process: Groups who aspired to distinction and
recognition could still deploy symbolic markers of prestige. (Rivkin Fish, 89). Defining morals and
culture as such symbolic markers of prestige, a new middle class
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Pop Rocks Research Paper
Pop Rocks are a fun candy that have been enjoyed over the years. As soon as you put them in your
mouth, you start to hear and feel the popping! The question you might be asking is what exactly are
Pop Rocks? Everyone has eaten the popping candy, but have you ever wondered what makes them
pop? You might be wondering how Pop Rocks are even made or if they are dangerous.
Most hard candy is consisted of sugar, corn syrup, water, and flavoring. You heat the ingredients
together and boil the mixture to get off all of the water. Then, you let the temperature rise. The
temperature that the hard candy is heated at is 300 degrees Fahrenheit. After the temperature is raised,
you are left with is a pure sugar syrup. When it cools, you have hard candy. Pop Rocks are made by,
combining the hot sugar substances with carbon dioxide gas. Once it cools, you release the pressure
and the candy shatters, but the pieces still contain the high pressure bubbles. If you look at Pop Rocks
under a microscope, you will see the the tiny bubbles that are ... Show more content on
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There are theories that drinking Coke with Pop Rocks will make your stomach explode. Mythbusters
proved that this is incorrect. In their very first episode, they used a pig stomach and combined a six
pack of Coke and six packets of Pop Rocks. There was a lot of fizz, but it did not burst the stomach.
On a scale from one to ten on dangerousness, Pop Rocks come in at about a two. It is very rare, but
there is a potential risk of ulcers and loss of teeth. This can only happen in extreme cases. Originally
invented in 1956 by William A. Mitchell, a chemist at the General Foods company looking for a way
to make instant carbonated soda by somehow trapping carbon dioxide into candy tablets. But when the
instant soda experiment didn t turn out, the formula was forgotten and put away. Twenty years later,
another chemist came across the formula, reworked it a little, and turned it into Pop
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
The First Act Of Terror
For many years now, the United States has been fighting a war on terrorism. The first act of terror, that
was committed on the soil of the United States in my lifetime, was that of September eleventh. It took
nineteen hijackers, to bring America down to its knees by striking both world trade centers, the
pentagon, and flight ninety three which was responsible for the killing of almost three thousand
people. These attacks created a huge burden on our first responders and hospitals. The knowledge
gained from disaster response and recovery classes and or courses would have been one of the greatest
assets to fire and police departments, ambulance services, and hospital staff. These attacks, that
morning, were unexpected and required first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Medical, trauma, and emergency knowledge was needed in assessing victims of the attacks, in
deciding who needed or did not need medical care and in which order was most beneficial to the time
and for the greatest use of supplies available. The days, weeks, months, and years required to recover
from these incidents not just in the hot zone, but medically and mentally have set forth implementation
of how we focus our efforts before, during, and after hazards strike. The affects of September
eleventh, have taught us as first responders and government officials valuable information on disaster
response and recovery efforts.
In the morning of September eleventh, two thousand and one American citizens and visitors, public
safety officials, hospital staff, and every other person in the world woke up from their beds expecting
a normal day as that of September tenth. People were driving to and from work, getting their kids off
to school, grabbing their coffee, and resuming their activities of daily living. At eight forty six in the
morning American Airlines flight eleven struck the North tower of the World trade center, which
would collapse at ten twenty eight. Three minutes past nine, flight one seventy five would crash into
the south tower, and fall one minute before ten am. Flight seventy seven strikes part of the pentagon,
which causes damage and death. Finally at three minutes past ten in the
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  • 1. Apa Block Quote Example / Bloc 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Apa Block Quote Example / Bloc Apa Block Quote Example / Bloc
  • 2. Jay Z s Song Everyday Struggle When we see successful people, everyone adores over their power and what they have done, although people do not know if those successful people truly wanted that power or they were handed it. Biggie s emotions restricted him from enjoying the power he had in the rap industry and all the money he was collecting. In his debut album Ready to Die talks specifically about these emotions and in the song called Everyday Struggle the chorus revealed that Big Poppa was plagued with guilt, regret, and depression (535). The song shows that he had no power before, he had yet discovered his skills of rapping and he fell into the wrong crowd and his life had already begun going downhill until he discovered his ability to rap, leading to him becoming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While Biggie did not always try and search for power, Jay Z was always chasing for power on the streets and business wise. Jay Z was brought up in wrong environment, which caused him to distribute illegal drugs to gain as much money as possible. Jay Z became so good at selling drugs on the streets that he had an idea that led him to think After a decade of hustling he decided to see if he could make as much money selling records as he did selling rocks (358). Jay Z was curious to see if he could achieve as much power in the rap industry as he had on the streets selling drugs, he saw that he could rap about many life incidents and could care less if some people did not like what he said in his songs. He was almost killed and realized that he should not continue this lifestyle and went towards the rap game. That choice he made ultimately led him to become one of the biggest rappers in history and still popular today, even with all the power he has, he still is searching for more and wants as much power as he can get. Jay Z chased for power and Biggie did not directly and the way these two relate are between these two are that not everyone is attracted to having ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Cultural Tension In Rocky IV And Office Space Throughout history, Americans have dealt with cultural and social tensions in a number of ways. For several decades, the nation was manipulated by fear and paranoia as the shadow of Soviet influence continued to loom large in everyone s life. Rocky IV (1985) is an American sports film written by, directed, and starring Sylvester Stallone. Rocky IV tells the story of world champion American boxer Rocky Balboa (Stallone) seeking to avenge the death of a friend and defend his country s honor by daring to travel to the Soviet Union and fight their best athlete on enemy soil. Director Mike Judge s 1999 comedy film Office Space depicts a different kind of enemy in modern America, as it satirizes the daily grind of a typical software company and its disgruntled employees in the 1990s. By incorporating real world elements of cultural tension, immersing the viewer into an all too familiar environment, and mirroring the mentality of society during their respective times, Rocky IV and Office Space effectively inspire and educate each viewer in their own unique ways. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the 1980s, the tension between the United States and the Soviet Union hit its peak, and certain parts of the film parallel this historic tension. For example, when the Soviet s greatest athlete, Ivan Drago (Dolph Lundgren), travels to America and defeats Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers) on his own turf killing him in the process it is insinuated that he is considered a war criminal for his actions. Drago s wife is observed shouting You have this belief that your country is very good and we are so very bad . . . that you are fair and we are so very cruel. Creed s representatives retort We don t keep our people behind a wall with machine guns. The complexity and reality of this interaction demonstrates what people in society during this time truly felt about their respective adversary (Lowe, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Problem Of An Internal Malfunction Within A Computer Abstract Overheating is a symptom of an internal malfunction within a computer. Although, computer manufacturer s created the computer as new working condition, they still fall short. God also created mankind in a good order, however, they too fell short. Computer overheating symptoms may include the actual power supply, computer overloading, fan failure, inadequate ventilation outside or around the computer system, inadequate ventilation inside the computer system, and even dirt and dust. By diagnosing the cause of overheating you can correct the problem and get your computer back up to a normal operational use. In the same way, sin comes in many forms and the correct solution to the problem of mankind is the Gospel of Christ. Table of Contents Abstract................................................................................................. 2 Introduction............................................................................................. 4 Symptoms of Overheating........................................................................... 4 5 Checking the Temperature of Your Computer.................................................... 5 Overloading............................................................................................ 5 6 Fan Failure............................................................................................. 6 Inadequate Airflow outside the System............................................................ 6 Inadequate Airflow inside the System............................................................. 6 Dirt and Dust.......................................................................................... 7 Conclusion............................................................................................. 7 References.............................................................................................. 8 Introduction When we first buy a new computer we typically don t have any concern about the computer malfunctioning. We expect everything to work exactly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Comparison Of Alexander Mcqueen And Marc Jacobs What do Coco Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, Jean Paul Gaultier and Alexander McQueen have in common? They are designers who have challenged ideas on gender norms. (Marcangell, pg.1) McQueen fearlessly challenged the conventions of fashion. Rare among designers, he saw beyond clothing s physical constraints to its conceptual and imaginative possibilities. (Victoria and Albert Museum, 2015) Moving into contemporary design, Marc Jacobs, best known for his fashion design with Louis Vuitton and his own label, Marc Jacobs and Marc by Marc Jacobs who also brought grunge fashion into the 19th century. (Biography, para. 1) I am going to be talking about Alexander McQueen and Marc Jacobs, specifically in the period of the 1990s and what inspired their designs, their methods of designing, their individual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I used it as my signature label. In the early collections, it was my own hair. (Time Out, London, 1997) Whereas, Marc Jacobs is an American fashion designer renowned for his sartorial interpretations of trends in popular culture, most notably in his grunge collection, which was credited with launching the grunge look of the 1990s. (Nolen, para. 1) Working on his approaches, McQueen composed a dark, disturbing mood and constructed the most outstanding and iconic pieces in his collections. Here, as seen in so much of McQueen s subsequent work, the themes of sex, death and commerce intertwined. Going beneath the skin of conventional fashion, McQueen s first collections explored the taboo area of interiority, going beyond the limitations between inside and out. (Evans, para.8) The fantasy of exploring and probing the interior of the body, he actively explored the tropes of abjection in relation to the female body. As shown in the process of working for his collection, It s a Jungle Out , he mentioned in an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Legion of Honor Essay Throughout different time periods and civilizations come many different types of art that would never be comparable to those of another time or place. There are also the pieces that come from a completely different time and place, but yet they can still be compared to one another. The Torso of a God (Egyptian, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, last decade of the reign of Amenhotep III, Granodiorite, 1359 1349 B.C.) and the Statue of Asklepios (Greek, Hellenistic period, Pentelic Marble, 2nd century B.C.) are two sculptures made hundreds of years apart, yet they both display many similarities and show how art is constantly changing whilst keeping the same core ideas. The Torso of a God is a sculpture located at the Legion of Honor museum in San ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The statue shows the God in a good light and as a muscular and fit being, but at the same time is portrayed in an extremely unrealistic way. The Statue of Asklepios is a classic Greek sculpture that portrays a person of the most perfect and athletic form. The piece is of a man standing beautifully while draped in a toga. The toga is draped over his left shoulder and cuts across to the right side of his body near his lower abdomen and then continues to cover his legs until his ankle. The toga also is draped over the pieces entire back. The piece is missing his head, his left arm and both his right foot and almost its entire right arm. The piece has a smooth, but not glossy, exterior in all of the areas except for the parts that have been broken off. Asklepios is portrayed as an incredible fit and beautiful being. The abdomen is extremely muscular and shows off the miraculous fitness of the model. The toga has many wrinkles, creating a lot of shadow and darks and lights. It also is wrapped in a way that is both loose and tight in different areas of the sculpture. It is tied right next to the left pectoral and the left armpit. This piece emphasizes the muscular body of this man while at the same time portraying him standing in such a nonchalant way through the curvature and relaxed look of the figure. And unlike the Torso of a God, this piece clearly shows movement through the shape of the body and the folds of the toga because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Disparities In The Disturbing Labor Market From 1950 to 2018, there are very little changes in the disturbing labor market, in fact, today trends have stopped flowing and the wage gap between races may be the most disheartening. Moreover, the gap economics and wages have become even more disparity. Right after World War II, many Americans were encouraged by the steady and significant economic progress, including for Blacks. In 1950, many big factories just start up and need workers So, many African American were offered the steady wages with higher than the pay earned by there parents. But, still, under Jim Crow, African Americans were relegated to the status of second class citizens. African Americans were not allowed to run machinery or promote it. So, even though they were offered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. MAPK And The Regulation Of The Isolation Of Eukaryotic Cells Introduction Isolation of DNA along with transcriptional material in the nucleus, by the nuclear envelope, from the cytoplasm and the translational material held there gives the opportunity for exact regulation (Lange et al, 2006). The nuclear envelope provides the ability for regulation of gene expression and signal transduction. With this regulation cells can, if exposed to an extracellular signal, perceive and create an intracellular response to withstand or react to such a signal, for example, by signalling cascades with the use of mitogen activated protein kinases (MAPKs) (Brown and Sacks, 2009). A protein kinase can phosphorylate a protein at serine, threonine or tyrosine residues which can affect its position within the cell ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The many isoforms of JNK could have varying catalytic activity on their substrates such as the means to phosphorylate a transcription factor (c Jun) in JNK1 and JNK2 (Liu et al, 2004). JNK phosphorylate either serine or threonine residues when there is a proline after it (Hibi et al, 1993). JNK can also be phosphorylated by autophosphorylation most notable in the JNK2 isoforms where it still allows initiation of substrates with the strongest occurrence in JNK22 (Tsuiki et al, 2003). There are three kinases involved in the MAPK phosphorelay system which act in series: MAPK kinase kinase (MKKK), MAP kinase (MKK) and MAPK (JNK), which respond to external stimuli, shown in Figure 1 (Johnson et al, 2005). There are a wide range of stimuli that can activate regulation of JNK including ultraviolet irradiation, growth factors (tumour necrosis factor ), cytokines and even protein synthesis inhibitors (anisomycin) activates MKKK and using phosphorylation to activate the next kinase in the process, MKK, which in turn phosphorylates MAPK (Dérijard et al, 1994; Kallunki et al, 1994; Lange Carter et al, 1993). There are 13 different MKKK including MEKK1 4, MLK2/3 and DLK that can act in the JNK pathway which provides the ability to responds these different external signals (Brown and Sacks, 2009; Dérijard et al, 1994; Johnson and Lapadat, 2002; Kallunki et al, 1994). In the sequence of MEKK there are specific motifs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Impact of Vietnam When Joining Wto The impact of Vietnam s WTO membership on business environment: The case study in Da Nang city 1/ The awareness of enterprises of the impact of Vietnam s WTO accession 2/ The specific preparations of enterprises before and after Vietnam joining to WTO 3/ Business performance 4/ Enterprises advantages and disadvantages in recent years 5/ Supports of governement and agencies 6/ Relationship with government agencies in the context of Vietnam joining WTO 7/ Evaluating impacts of WTO accession of Vietnam Brief introdution Globalization and international economic integration is being the world s general trend. The official accession to WTO of Vietnam last year and integration process have resulted in not only opportunities but also challenges ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, enterprises have tried to mobilize any capital source to renew technologies, to innovate production and to promote their brands. Reorganization of enterprises Together with equitization process, enterprises restructured their organization, re organized functional departments, re arranged labour force, reduced redudant labour, trained and cultivated labour force. Hence, the quantity of labour decreased and the proportion of skillful labour increased. These helped to improve productivity. Investment and renewal of technology, development of new products In recent years, enterprises have implemented many projects of investing equipments, renewing technologies and technical innovations that helped to improve product quality in order to enhance value added in export products, to maintain their position in the market and create competitive advantages. Enterprises technology is improving significantly to fit new demand. Furthermore, those enterprises also pay attention to apply information technlogy to improve management efficiency. Assurance of quality Enterprises concentrated on quality standards such as ISO 9001, ISO 14000, SA 8000 and other environmental certificates to improve competitive ability in order to meet serious requirements of large markets in WTO such as EU, the USA and Japan... Marketing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Diary Of Anne Frank Heroism Think about being trapped in an attic for two years. Not being able to go outside,limited amount of food, never being able to get away from each other. This is what the Frank family,VanDaan family,and Dussel had to deal with in the Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. Heroism can be defined in many ways but in order to be a hero in this situation you need to be brave,courageous,bold and fearless. There are a lot of characters who show heroism.The ones that were the most heroic were Mrs. Frank, Mr. Frank and Anne they all showed boldness, courage, and bravery. They made the horrible experience a lot better. Being bold is a very strong act of heroism.Anne shows this on page 67 when she says and know let s have a song,father...please....(to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Frank who shows courage. One example is on page 105 Were all hungry! I see the children getting thinner and thinner. Your own son Peter...I ve heard him moan in his sleep,he s so hungry. And you come in the night and steal food that should go to them....to the children Mrs. Frank says this when she found out the Mr. VanDaan had been stealing food and stood up for the children and kicked Mr. VanDaan out. This risked Mr. VanDaan telling where they are hiding but Mrs.Frank had the courage to say this because she cares for others tremendously. Another example is when Mrs.Frank says you shouldn t... you should have at least one day to yourself(talking to Miep) page 54 Miep had been working alot and Mrs. Frank had courage to say something about it because she knew it was right and she knew that Miep deserved it. On page 106 Mrs. Frank says Don t think I haven t seen you! Always saving the choicest bits for him! I ve watched you day after day and I ve held my tongue. But not any longer! Not after this! Now i want him to go! I want him to get out of here. Mrs. Frank says this to Mrs. VanDaan because she is flustered that Mrs. VanDaan is supporting Mr. VanDaan over the children. Mrs. Frank realizes that Mrs. VanDaan has been helping Mr. VanDaan steal food and therefore kicks both of them out. Mrs. Frank shows tons of heroic acts that help them get through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Bourgeoisie And Industrialism In the wood carvings created in 1846, two separate images depict a model welfare institution for orphaned girls and boys in Germany during the early years of industrialization. Both images portray a glorified view of the Bourgeoisie, who were owners of the means of production, and the Proletariat, members of the working class. These two social classes propelled the Industrial Revolution in Europe. The two images titled Orphaned Girls and Boys in a Welfare Institution, present an idealized situation of the Industrial Revolution and argue that the Bourgeoisie depended on the labor of the Proletariat for economic prosperity and survival. The Industrial Revolution began in England during the early nineteenth century when demand for iron and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Members of the Proletariat became forced to sell their manual labor to the Bourgeoisie to live. The Bourgeoisie and Proletariat worked closely together but quickly developed a one sided relationship with the Bourgeoisie controlling work hours and wages. The first of the two carvings, titled Orphaned Girls and Boys in a Welfare Institution, claim it was vital for young girls during the Industrial Revolution to learn how to sew correctly. The Industrial Revolution called upon every man and woman to produce material goods. To maximize production, the Bourgeoisie became forced to increase their labor force and had to teach young girls necessary trade skills. In the orphanage, some girls seem confused and do not know how to sew because they are staying away from their work (Image 1). The Bourgeoisie are unable to gain economic wealth when members of their labor force were unable to assemble a product or material correctly. Additionally, in the far right corner of the image, the leader of the orphanage punished a girl, yet she still sews (Image 1), which indicates that even though the girl committed an egregious act, the Bourgeoisie still depended on her labor because they still needed to meet the daily quota. Marxism agrees with the argument made by the first image: the Bourgeoisie depending on the labor of the Proletariat for economic survival. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Examples Of Beowulf s Heroic Deeds Mihaela Majetić Professor Borislav Berić LIT 301 27 October 2014 Thrice heroic deed of a hero indeed Almost every society has at some point in its history praised someone as a hero, sometimes rightfully and sometimes not. Being a hero is not only about being strong and courageous, but it is also about having other innate qualities that differ heroes from ordinary human beings. In Old English Beowulf hero is Beowulf himself, the main character with large number of these traits demonstrated and proven during his heroic acts of saving ordinary human beings and their communities from greater monstrous evil not once, not twice, but thrice. Beowulf s heroic deeds and traits certainly are magnificent and undeniable, but he is lacking few of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His superhuman strength and warrior skills come to the light in his first heroic deed, defeating Grendel, powerful and ruthless monster: No weapons, therefore, / for either this night: unarmed he shall face me / if face me he dares........................................... in a handgrip harder than anything / he had ever encountered in any man / on the face of the earth. Every bone in his body / quailed and recoiled, but he could not escape. (683 685, 750 753) He shows his dexterity and sharpness while fighting Grendel s mother, but also his desire for revenge: The warrior determined to take revenge / for every gross act Grendel had committed (1577 1578) Even in his third combat after man years, he stood fearlessly against the mighty dragon and protected and defended his people at the cost of his own death. Although Beowulf mostly acts alone, he is the one that brings people together; they are united in praising him as their savior, skillful warrior and powerful leader and after his death there are predictions of decay and hostile invasions: they will cross our borders / and attack in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay On Nigeria In a village far away, there once lived a girl whose alias was Eira. Eira appeared to be commended by many others, but had yet to discover a gentleman that would dote her as much as she will dote him. Until one day her life took a turn for the preponderant. Eira was the most comely and munificent person that any individual would ever ken in the village. As a matter of fact she caught the blue majestic ocular perceivers of the villages most trusted adolescent male, his denomination was Aspen. Aspen was a tall, built, 19 year old boy with an immense colossal heart. He believed that Eira was the right girl for him; he just surmised that she did not ken him whatsoever, because of her royal status. As Eira was 18 years old and the only child ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alone in the tenebrosity circumvented by many leafless trees, Eira commenced to feel like she was being visually examined. Expeditiously she turns around and visually perceives nothing, but kenned that something was not right. Growing up in the castle, Eira was given fighting edifications for bulwark, so she endeavored to lose her adherent by taking many turns down the long cobblestoned trail, she then obnubilated abaft a bush only to find that her adherent was none other than Aspen, but before she could realize she had already dropped him to the ground causing her cheeks to get rosy red. Aspen was caught by surprise and as Eira availed him off the ground they both let out a bashful laugh. Aspen had then decided to apologize for his cryptic being, but was scarcely mitigated when Eira had accepted his apology followed by an apology from her as well for reacting in that marginally matter. Later on that night, both Eira and Aspen, found themselves strolling alongside each other communicating about what Eira had recently discovered back at what she used call home. Aspen was assuring her that if she needed any fortification that he would be there for her, keeping in mind that they had only met. As they perpetuated with their conversation, Eira had descried that it was getting tardy and was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Analysis Of The Incredible Hulk The Incredible Hulk is a fiction movie released on June 8, 2008. The movie was produced by Marvel Studios and Valhalla Motion Pictures. The film took place mostly in Toronto, Canada. The director of the movie is Louis Leterrier. The movie is about a person named Bruce Banner who transforms into a beast called the Hulk, a huge green monster with a muscular body. The transformation is caused by a disease that contaminated Banner s cells. The transformation happens whenever Banner gets angry. However, the anger goes away when the Hulk sees that there is no danger around him. The anger goes away whenever his love, Betty Ross touches him. Banner searches the world to find a cure for his disease, but the military keeps blocking his way because they want his power to create an army just like the Hulk. New threats appear trying to use the masculinity in order to achieve whatever needed. In addition, the Hulk faces his nemesis called The Abomination. It is also a green monster that literally has similar powers as the Hulk. The Hulk character embodies a larger tension with our culture s relation to masculinity. On one hand, it condemns the destruction and violence associated with masculinity, and on the other, it celebrates it. The film can be viewed as having mixed messages for boys because it provides unrealistic masculinity that represents good and bad manners. The film represents violence of destruction as associated with masculinity, and it shows this as a negative attitude, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Sandy Hook High School Shootings For example; The Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting which happened in 2012 was one of the first school shootings in history with an immense number of innocent children and adult casualties. Fast forward to June of last year, An Orlando nightclub shooting resulted in more death than can ever be imagined and more injured by one man which was reported in the news to have been motivated as a gay hate crime and had access to multiple machine guns in which he purchased legally. With many more of these violent shootings before and since the Sandy Hook shooting, laws, restrictions, and regulations for gun control have become one of the most important issues we face today. On the other hand, a conservative viewpoint is taken on a more traditional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Character Analysis Of The Leap The story The Leap is about a blind mother, her name is Anna. Anna was part of a blindfolded trapeze act. The daughter of Anna narrates the story and tells readers about times in the trapeze act or how Anna met her husband and other major events in Anna s life, at some points the daughter plays a role, and has her own moments in the story. Later near the end of the story the daughter tells readers about when her house caught on fire and Anna saved her daughter from this event. Anna is a round and dynamic character in The Leap . We learn more about Anna than we do any other character and she becomes part of every element of plot exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution in some way shape or form. Anna is not a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anna is a dynamic character because of the facts we know about her and that we learn almost her entire history. We know her personality and her background by the end of the story we know how she reacts to situations and other behavioral traits characters becomes well known by the reader. Anna has a major inflection with plot, in the exposition Anna s daughter (the narrator) delivers readers a brief overview of Anna s life and her career also what her daily life is in modern time and even describes what it s like living with Anna. The exposition is very calm and event free until we begin to dwell into the rising action. In the rising action readers can begin to see tension as conflicts and problems occur. Readers also begin to bond with the characters as dialogue helps raise tension the reader can relate or know exactly what is happening to the character and what they are thinking at the time. Anna s daughter helps raise tension by narrating and summarizing events to help give readers a better understanding of what is going on through events and the mind of a character, this can also help a reader become more entertained as well as help the reader begin to relate even more with the character. The rising action can be full of stressful tension rising events, but this all sums up after the climax begins and everything is at it s peak of tension in the event. everything unfolds even the greater conflicts and events. In the case of The Leap , The narrator s house catches ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Native American Civil War Essay After the Civil War, thousands of Americans poured into the Great Plains on a collision course with western Indian tribes. Homesteaders, ranchers, and miners encroached on Indian lands and threatened native game and ways of life. They called on the U.S. Army to crush Indian resistance and confine tribes to government controlled reservations. The resulting white, indian conflicts often took a particularly brutal turn and ultimately resulted in the near de struction of the indigenous peoples.Warfare between Europeans and Indians was common in the seventeenth century.In 1622 the Powhatan confederacy nearly wiped out the struggling Jamestown colony.In New England Puritan forces annihilated the Pequot s in 1636 1637, a campaign whose intensity seemed to foreshadowing the future. A major pueblo revolt ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Indian raids often encouraged by the British were influential in causing the United States to declare war on Great Britain in 1812. Someone by the name of Andrew Jackson led the counterthrust winning victories at tallasahatchee and talladega before crushing the creeks at horseshoe bend in 1814. Indians and runaway slaves refused to relocate and the second Seminole war saw fierce guerrilla style actions from 1835 to 1842. Disease , malnutrition , and warfare combined with the poor lands set aside as reservations to reduce the Indian population of that state from 150,000 in 1845 to 35,000 in 1860. Arable lands and rumors of gold in the Dakotas continued to attract white migration the government opened a major new war in 1876. Major battlefield encounters like George Armstrong crushers triumph at the battle of the washita in 1868 had been rare or more telling was the Army s destruction of Indian lodges , horses , and food supplies , exemplified by Ronald Mackenzies slaughter of over a thousand Indian ponies following a skirmish at palo duro canyon Texas in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Ballistic Fingerprinting In The Criminal Justice System We live in a society where large parts of crimes such as; rape, assault, and burglary involve gun violence. One of the newest controversy surrounding the topic of gun control is the procedure known as ballistic fingerprinting. The impact of ballistic advancement has played a critical role in unraveling new levels of solving crimes in the criminal justice system. Ballistic fingerprinting specifies to a set strategy that depends exclusively on the imprints that a firearm leaves on a bullet to match it to the gun used to commit the crime. Ballistic fingerprinting requires gun manufacturers to test fire the firearms they produce and store pictures of the ballistic markings left on the cartridge cases in a database so that law enforcements can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... area leaving ten individuals dead and three wounded over a period of 23 days. A major break from the situation came out of the blue from the sniper themselves. On October 17, 2002 a mysterious caller ensuring to be the sniper boasted that he was responsible for the murder of two women during the robbery of a liquor store in Montgomery, Alabama, following a month. Examiners soon found that a crime like the one depicted in the call had for sure occurred and the fingerprints and ballistic evidence were available from the case. A magazine dropped at the crime scene confirmed the fingerprints of Lee Boyd Malvo from previous arrest in Washington State. Shortly after the arrest record gave another major lead, saying the name John Allen Muhammed. On October 22 they searched for the criminal record database and found that Muhammad had registered a blue Chevy Caprice with the license plate of NDA 21Z in New Jersey (The Beltway Snipers, Pt. 1.). That depiction was given to the news media and shared which prompted to the catch of the two snipers. The case reached an end when John Allen Muhammed and Lee Boyd Malvo were found sleeping in their vehicle. Records uncovered that Muhammad was in possession of a Bushmaster .223 rifle. Ballistic testing was done on the weapon found in the vehicle and this specific weapon was connected to eleven of the fourteen shootings that occurred. Both Malvo and Muhammad were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Essay about Level 2 Manual Bookkeeping ICB Level 2 Manual Bookkeeping and Accounts Suggested Answers to Assignment 1 Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 B £12,000 £2,000 £6,000 + £4,000 = £8,000 B £8,000 £90 £300 = £7,610 D £12,000 £6,000 + £4,000 £90 £100 = £9,810 A We can assume that the machinery is not for resale, therefore, the Purchases account is £1,200 too high. A Discount received should be credited to discount received account and debited to the creditor s personal account. B £10,000 £6,000 + £8,000 = £12,000 B £14,000 £40,000 £220 £1,000 + £53,220 = £26,000 E The error here is with the creditor s personal accounts. Question 5 Question 6 Question 7 Question 8 Question 9 Sales Ledger Control Account Opening ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finnigan 1 Balance b/d £50 £50 Office Wages May Jun 12 Cash 1 Balance b/d £30 £30 May 31 Balance c/d £30 E. Wills May 14 Sales £510 £510 Jun 1 Balance b/d £445 May 24 Sales Returns 31 Balance c/d £ 65 445 £510 Commission Received May 31 Balance c/d £130 May Jun 22 Cash 1 Balance b/d £130 £130 3 Sales Returns May Jun 24 E. Wills 1 Balance b/d £65 £65 May 31 Balance c/d £65 A. Carr May Jun 26 Sales 1 Balance b/d £70 £70 May 31 Balance c/d £70 Carriage Outwards May Jun 28 Bank 1 Balance b/d £35 £35 May 31 Balance c/d £35 Drawings May Jun 30 Cash 1 Balance b/d £30 £30 May 31 Balance b/d £30 Discount Received May 31 Balance c/d £40 May Jun 31 D. Finnigan 1 Balance b/d £40 £40 4 Trial Balance as at 31 May Dr Capital Bank Electricity Machinery Creditors Purchases Sales Cash Purchases Returns Office Wages *Debtors Commission Received Sales Returns Carriage Outwards Drawings Discount Received £4,165 40 850 1,150 850 650 440 50 30 515 130 65 35 30 40 £7,020 *Debtors total = E. Wills A. Carr £445 70 £515 Consolidated Training Systems Ltd 2011 Third Edition Printed in Great Britain Cr £5,000 £7,020 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Major Literary Forms Of The New Testament 1. The major literary forms (genres) contained in the New Testament. Literary forms and style consist of different kinds of writing determined by their literary style, context, voice, and purpose (how the author wants to reader to be affected) ex: psalms, historical books, letters, gospels, and the stories Jesus said to the people. These forms of writing consist of different types of books, which involves apocalyptic (uses dramatic symbols to give hope to those in a crisis), advice, genealogies, and prayers. The gospel stems from a Greek word meaning good news that describes the scriptures delivered by the ministry the early Christians concerning the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ (1 Cor. 15:1 8). Also, the genres are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, this book was written before the destruction of the Jewish temple because in Matt. 24 25 he predicted the temple destruction. Matthew was the son of Alphaeus he was a Jew who had become a tax collector for the Roman Government. The citizens disliked tax collectors during this time frame, so this could be seen as a motivator to follow Christ since others within the community did not care for him. (Located in Matt. 9:9 13) One may feel this is why Matthew answered Jesus call so quickly and to commit to his discipleship. Many other tax collectors join the banquet that Matthew was hosting for Jesus to preach publicly to the sinners. However, Matthew s purpose in listing his works first was in illustrate Jesus fulfillment of the prophecies of the Messiah the coming of the King! 3. The evidence of diversity in the early Christian community, some people believed that the churches begin with Adam or Abraham. Various spectators feel that the Christian community begins with the ministry of John the Baptist. They base their rationale on the fact that their evidence can be traced back to the baptism, therefore validating their logical reasoning. While others believe the churches begin with the ministry of Jesus Christ due to him calling his Apostle together. The word church originated from the term to call out. So these individuals justify their claim by saying it is the acceptance of a group, which started on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Colonialism In Teresia What is colonialism? Colonialism is occupying one s land with or without the permission of the natives of the land and later on occupying it with settlers and utilizing it economically. Colonialism began in 1500s by European nations such as France, Portugal, England, and Spain. European nations began to colonize through Americas, India, Middle East, and South East Asia. Part of the logic behind colonialism was to modernize the colonized countries. Various European nations had also control over the south pacific islands. The first Oceania colonies were Australia and New Zealand. Soon after, French seized French Polynesia and New Caledonia. Writers such Kathy Jetnil Kijiner, Teresia Teaiwa, and Dina El Dessouky have spoken about the harsh reality of colonialism in south pacific. Kathy Jentil Kijiner is a Marshall Islander poet and spoken word artist. Kathy has spoken against the environmental injustice in the Marshall islands, she has spoken out against the nuclear testing in her home islands through her poems. Teresia Teaiwa, a scholar in research of the cultures of the pacific islands. Teresia has also written about the nuclear testing in the pacific islands, Teresia Teaiwa s Bikinis and other s/pacific n/oceans is written in an academic manner, targeted mainly for educated audience. Dina El Dessouky s, Fish, Coconuts, and Ocean People: Nuclear Violations of Oceania s Earthly Design, takes on the nuclear testing in the French Polynesia and fake promises ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Emotions In The Things They Carried Mixed Emotions They carried all the emotional baggage of men who might die, Grief, terror, love, longing these were intangibles, but the intangibles, had their own mass and specific gravity, they had tangible weight (O Brien 20). A weight that the soldiers carry were not only physical, but emotional. In the novel, The Things They Carried, by Tim O Brien, explains the physical and emotional hardships the soldiers dealt with. The physical things they carried were literal and the emotional things were figurative. They physically carried weapons, equipment, photographs, food, and lucky charms. On the other hand, they carried fear, loss, grief, and guilt. All though there are many other characters that carried emotions, Lieutenant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He plays a significant role in the novel and symbolizes guilt. At the start of The Things They Carried, Jimmy Cross was innocent; however, when he thinks more about his lover Martha, the people around him get impacted. He seeks love for Martha, and his thoughts of her motivates him to focus more about her then his men. After Kiowa tells him how Lavender died, Jimmy Cross Felt shame. He hated himself. He had loved Martha more than his men, and as a consequence Lavender was now dead, and this was something he would have to carry like a stone in his stomach for the rest of the war (O Brien 16). Jimmy Cross is heartbroken of Lavender s death, and he feels like he is responsible for his death. He is acting like it is his fault because he got carried away with his thoughts leaving his men isolated and left with no leadership. He is a symbol of guilt because he tries to get the thought of Lavender dying under his wing. Later in the novel, Lieutenant Jimmy Cross feels he is the one to blame for another one of his teammates death. After Kiowa dies in the sewage waste, Jimmy Cross told himself to follow his first impulse. In the late afternoon yesterday, when they reached the night coordinates, he should ve taken one look and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Media And Mass Media Deviance Media is the most effective method of mass communication. There are many different sources of mass media; broadcast, advertising, digital, hypermedia, interactive, multimedia, new media, news media, print media, published media, recorded media and social media(Dictionary.com 2017). Considering all the different forms media can take, it isn t all too shocking that media has had an influence on deviant behaviors. The media s influence though, is attributed to promoting deviance rather than reducing it. When individuals contemplate the term deviance, they often think of it as behavior that is inherently bad. Contrary to that belief, deviance is described as a behavior that departs from the social constructs of a society(Thio 2010). Deviance, criminal or not, is commonly used amongst mass media to entertain their viewers. The media relies on their audience s inherent social constructs to make a profit. Without the meanings attached to these deviant behaviors, there wouldn t be any motive behind showing them. All things considered, what the media covers and how much they chose to cover has significantly changed over the years, the most apparent in crime coverage. This consistent coverage of crime gives the audience an opportunity to interact with the media. They can feel a part of the intensity of an investigation, cheer on the enforcers, become immersed in their stereotypes. On the other hand, they can appreciate deviance for its resilience to overcome and resist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Documentaries Research Essay Documentaries are a form of media that have been around for decades and have been used to display and educate a diverse range of subject matter from the lives of animals, political controversies, to how eating McDonalds for every meal of the day can effect your health. Because of their long history there have been many factors that have influenced the production of documentaries such as societal and economical changes. One of what is debatably the largest factors that has influenced documentaries is they have been a part of and shaped by the rise and full of many technological advancements, such as cameras, audio equipment, editing stations and even the distribution of the films themselves. As such it is important to see the impact that these advancements have had on the making of documentaries both stylistically and technically. It is important to first know what a documentary is to fully understand why the development of technology has shaped them. From their conception documentary films have been about capturing life, about the raw material of actuality. (Beattie; 10) Not only do the documentaries tell us the story that the filmmaker is trying to tell, but also a deeper lesson that may be historical and or of social significance. As documentaries would now be considered mainstream media, they are seen as being the truth, that they are capturing life from unbiased point of view. Of course, saying that a documentary representation makes a truth claim is not the same as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Analysis Of Native Son By Richard Wright In Native Son, Richard Wright shines a light on the harsh reality a young African American male faces, as a result of the unhealthy stereotypes created by a white dominated society. Richard Wright was born in 1908, in Natchez, Mississippi. His mother s chronic illness set the tone emotionally, in his life and writing. His grandmother practiced evangelism. The prayers daily, up to half a dozen. Although Wright s food was already limited, his grandmother applied further dietary restrictions. Not only was he malnourished, he was also beaten throughout his childhood. Wright s grandmother also did not allow him to participate in any form of entertainment or games. Whether it be a game of baseball or a board game, he was not allowed to partake in such activities. Wright did not have a proper education because of his constant moving back and forth from relative to relative. His schooling was broken. However, he did graduate from ninth grade at the age of sixteen. Violence and hunger were his childhood memories. Which made him bitter, leading him to join the communist party later in his lifetime. Wright s majority of significant life events occurred in Mississippi, Chicago, New York and Paris (Bone 1). In 1927, Wright along with his family moved to Chicago, where he worked several jobs. During the depression, he was unemployed and placed in the South Sided Boys Club, by a relief agency, where he created the character, Bigger Thomas . Wright joined the communist party in 1932, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Subject Matter Jurisdiction In Criminal Justice Define Jurisdiction. According to dictionary.com, jurisdiction is the right, power, or authority to administer justice by hearing and determining controversies (dictionary.com, n.d.). An example of jurisdiction would be the courts of limited jurisdiction which is where small cases and criminal disputes that involves small amounts of money is decided. Also, subject matter jurisdiction and in personam jurisdiction are another type of jurisdiction. According to our textbook, subject matter jurisdiction is a court s power to decide the type of dispute involved in the case (Mallory et al, 2016). In personam jurisdiction is based on residence, location, or activities of the defendant (Mallory et al, 2016). So, a state court would have in personam jurisdiction over a defendant who are citizens of the state, who consents to court s authority or who are within states borders when the process is served on them (Mallory et al, 2016). On what bases could a private dispute be decided in Federal Court? A private dispute can be decided in Federal Court if the case is between citizens of different states and if the amount in controversy exceeds $75,000 (Mallory et al, 2016). For example, if I met someone who was not a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the plaintiff enforces the judgement, they will obtain a writ of execution which enables the sheriff or federal marshal to seize designated property of the defendant and sell it at a judicial sale to help satisfy the judgement (Mallory et al., 2016). Then, a judgement winner would use a procedure known as garnishment to seize the defendant property, money, and wages to give to a third party like the bank or employer. According to our textbook, it states that the U.S. Constitution must give full faith and credit to the judgment of the state in which the plaintiff originally sued (Mallory et al., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Construction of the Suez Canal I had to write a report about one of the great man made structure of the world and I had choice the Suez Canal .I will talk about the construction of the Suez Canal and the purpose of building such a famous and an important man made structure in the Arab World that make me proud of their working even there were no modern equipment that help them in to their work. Canal is water manmade canal that where ground before constructions by digging the ground to depth that allow water to go through so the ship can move easily in to from one water surface and another .Suez Canal is a102 mile manmade waterway with 26feet in depth that connect two main water surface in to the world which are the Mediterranean Sea (located between Europe and North of Africa) and the Red Sea (located between the Asia and Africa ) which located in Egypt . Sea trade in to the past were very active because ships can carries tones of the goods whit low cost of services that make it the main methods in to the world to exchange the trade between the different continents . In the past the sea route for commercial ships were sailing from Europe to Asia especially to India which was famous with their goods that make Europe countries to buy their goods or tea etc.. so they should to sail from Europe around Africa to reach to India or to reach in to their colonies in Asia or Africa that took long time and a high rate of danger that make the main purpose of building the Suez Canal to shorten the distance and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Tipping Point To promote a new breakfast cereal in an already crowded market is not an easy thing to do; especially if the one who is trying to promote a new cereal wants to make a huge success on that project, it might be able to a very serious problem. However, if the one follow and correctly apply what Malcom Gladwell, the author of The Tipping Point, says in his book, it will definitely increases the possibility of success. There are three factors that help to make a huge success on their cereal promotion. The first is that the law of few, which is about connectors, mavens, and Salesmen. Second, stickiness, which is about examples of Sesame Street, Blue s Clues, and Educational Virus. Third, the power of context, which is about examples of Bernie Goetz and the magic number one hundred and fifty. Firstly, the law of few refers to the number of people who involve and try to make a trend at the beginning of a project. Even if the originator is only one person, the one has an enough possibility to make a trend. When you want to make a trend, you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the product has no stickiness, it will not be able to create a trend because customers will forget about the product before they purchase and recommend someone to buy the product. To sum up, when sellers wants customers to remember their cereals, the sellers needs to consider about how much the cereals have a power to tell something good information to the customers, such as sellers passion and creativity. Thirdly, to know and understand the situation and condition of customers is significantly important for seller. When customers buy something which is not on the shopping list, the decision might seems like that it is completely depends on one s thought, but it is not. The decision is depends on the customer s surrounding condition like a smelling. For example, Malcom Gladwell points ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Glass Unicorn Symbolism Broken Glass and Breaking from the Past In Tennessee William s 1944 play entitled The Glass Menagerie, Williams employed prevailing symbolism to illustrate Laura s odd habit and ultimate fate. Laura escaped from reality when she was in the presence of her glass animals, and suffered emotionally due to her physical deformity of one leg being shorter than the other. The figurine in her collection that she admired the most was her glass unicorn, which also served as a powerful representation of her oddness and physical defect. Throughout this essay I will further discuss the significance of the glass unicorn, by giving further detail on the connections made between Laura and the glass unicorn. Tennessee Williams illustrated the significance of the glass unicorn in a symbolic fashion. The glass collection Laura possessed and felt so fondly of, was more than just an oddity. Williams used the glass to represent the fragility in Laura and as a standard for the decorative items that women might possess. The glass unicorn was fragile and delicate, just as Laura was. This fragility was physically obvious in the glass; as Laura said, If you breathe, it breaks! (1.7.89). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was never shy to speak her feelings about the glass unicorn. Laura put much effort into trying to make Jim see there was nothing wrong with her collection, even though Jim was apparently not a fan of her collection. Despite Jim s remarks Laura justified it when she stated, He stays on a shelf with some horses that don t have horns and all of them seem to get along nicely together (1.7.16 18). Laura was much like the unicorn staying on the shelf with other horses without horns. Similar to her glass unicorn her deformity made her stand out in the crowd, as the odd ball amongst her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Bazelon s Article Summary Bazelon s article does an amazing job of stating what colleges such as Virginia Tech could have done to prevent and protect other students from unstable, mentally ill students. It s no easy task to filter out the mentally ill that strive to stay stable and be productive members of society from those that pose a threat to themselves and others around them, but Bazelon brings up some very good examples of how the authorities could have dealt with Cho Seung Hui before the tragedy took place. Key suggestions come from events throughout the article such as, reliable awareness and communication among authorities, reacting to threats in a consistent, clear way and getting the unstable student the help they desperately need when they are identified. Northeast Lakeview college can take ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the administrators had found Cho s record in 2005 and his in patient stay the university could have responded and prevented any further incidents. Time after time from the first two incidents of stocking like behavior all the way Cho s English teachers complaints if someone had been aware of the situation as a whole it would have ended differently and may not have been the tragedy it ended in. Everyone can recall the tragedy that befell the students of Columbine, but for some principle detesting students unwise words can result in severe punishments unfitting to the crime and the student who poses no real threat. Many suffer from mental illness and cause no harm to anyone. The balance; with clear, consistent responses, between overreacting and under reacting is a hand in hand concept with providing help in proportion to what the student needs and being aware of students that are, Cho type exceptions, through investigation instead of a witch ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. 1.1 Explain How Diet Could Directly Contribute To... Group A 1. 1 Explain how diet could directly contribute to nonspecific resistance to microbial infections. Answer: Innate immune system or nonspecific resistance is also known as first line of defense. It s nonspecific that means not design to target any specific microorganisms. Response time for innate immune system is very quick compare to adaptive immune system. These infections inhibited by the substance that change the humoral or cellular component of the host that mediated non specific resistance. They are not specific means they provide protection against a spectrum of organism. And they are vitamin, minerals, fatty acid and microbial product. These substances are major part of our diet. We consume food and get from it. Diet has both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Vitamin A and D have showed unexpected and crucial effects on immune system. Vitamin A includes innate immune towards microbial infection, absence of vitamin A can increase the chance of bacterial, viral, and parasitic infection. Also excessive intake of vitamin A Is associated with toxicity, including blocked hematopoiesis, mitogen induced T cell spread, antigen specific antibody production, and an increased susceptibility to infectious organisms. Vitamin A is also given by Retinoid supplement to treat the skin effects of T cell lymphoma. Vitamin C also known as Ascorbic Acid also contribute in innate immunity system, Vitamin C works during infection to prevent oxidative damage. Lower concentration of vitamin C in leukocyte is related to reduce immune response in humans. It has been proven that Vitamin C concentrations in the plasma and leukocytes rapidly decline during infections and stress. Iron chelators such as desferrioxamine inhibit the activity of phagocyte oxidase and reduce reactive oxygen intermediate dependent killing of bacterial pathogens, both in vitro and in vivo. Lastly, Zinc is a dietary trace mineral that is responsible for growth and development, and it is essential for the function of cells of the immune system. It increased susceptibility to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. How Does Cleopatra Change Throughout The Play Did violate so itself. (III. x. 22 24) Cleopatra s fleeing from the scene has confused many critics, but it is a profound insight into Cleopatra s psyche. There is no answer, why she left the battlefield in the middle of the war. When asked by Antony about the reason of her departure from the war she only gives a lame excuse of womanly fear: O my lord, my lord Forgive me my fearful sails: I little thought You would have follow d (III. xi. 55 57) This excuse of womanly fear from a courageous and majestic woman as Cleopatra is not only lame but also unbelievable. There must be some political tactics. As Antony was no longer powerful and a safeguard of her throne as before, she might have thought to shift from him to Octavius. In addition, her fleeing from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clever women, Euripides had warned hundreds of years earlier, were dangerous. 3 From the opening of Shakespeare s play, we are introduced to Cleopatra s domination over Antony. Her dominance to Antony in theatrical terms, in military terms, and ultimately in sexual terms (Dusinberre 57) confirms the imbalance of gender equality in the play, and we consider Cleopatra the character with the most control. Cleopatra s distinctive qualities are emphasized by Shakespeare when he compares her to Venus, and Isis. Cleopatra s power continues throughout the play as Antony continues to make political decisions based on his feelings for Cleopatra. He follows her into a battle by sea, even after being warned by Enobarbus that their efforts would be stronger on land. He withdraws from the sea battle inappropriately and in doing so discards his responsibilities as commander and male. Rocking the balance of gender, Cleopatra fills the role of a dominant male by being assertive in her decision making while Antony follows her like a lovesick school boy. Thus, Shakespeare has presented Cleopatra as such a powerful woman who can wrap great men around her finger. Her personal charisma far exceeds her talents as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Hw 1-Logic Essay Philosophy 201 Practical Logic Loyola University New Orleans Ben Bayer Summer 2012 Homework #1 DUE: Tuesday, September 11th, (at 11:59pm, just before midnight) Directions For each of the listed fallacious arguments, select an answer to each of questions (a) and (b). For both (a) and (b), select ONE AND ONLY ONE answer from (i) through (vii). For most of the answers in (b) you will need to fill in the specified blanks with details from the argument to fully explain your answer. Please copy and paste the text of your answers for both (a) and (b) into your submission. For part (b) answers, type over the underscore, preferably in capital letters, to complete your answer. Problems 1. A breadbox is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But this premise is the very idea most in need of proof. It is especially controversial because__________________. xxv. Because a key concept, __________________, is implicitly redefined to make the conclusion come out as true. A more ordinary definition of that concept is something like __________________. xxvi. The premise, __________________, is false. We know this because __________________. xxvii. Because the conclusion is immediately restated through the use of words with identical meaning: __________________ means the same as __________________. xxviii. The idea most in need of proof , __________________, is being taken for granted as true, which we can tell because __________________. 3. The new oil pipeline will only cause a massive increase in noxious effluent. Therefore, we can conclude that it will result in an upswing in toxic pollution. e. What is the specific name of the error or fallacy? xxix. Premises are not known to be true: at least one is false xxx. Begging the question: mere restatement xxxi. Begging the question: restatement through synonymy xxxii. Begging the question: circular reasoning xxxiii. Begging the question: implicit controversial premises xxxiv. Begging the question: arbitrary redefinition of terms xxxv. Begging the question: other f. How do know that this fallacy is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Analysis Of Farenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury The book Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is about a fireman named Montag. Montag changed his whole life around because of books. This book is taking place in a dystopian society where nobody reads books everyone is watching TV which is there family . Firemen burn down houses, in school you don t really learn if you do its not valuable learning. If you do have books and the firemen find out you will die and destroy the book. This book is about the fireman Montag who starts reading books and sees the society he lives in is wrong. At the beginning of this book there is quote which is If they give you rules paper write the other way by Jaun Ramon. This quote explains this whole book. The fireman Montag really does follow the way of the quote. At the beginning Montag was just a regular citizen in this dystopian society. He watched TV went to his job and burned houses and went home to his wife. We can tell he was like everyone because the book opens with this It s a pleasure to burn (Bradbury 1). He was a regular fireman who liked to burn houses like the rest of them do. One night he was walking home from working at the firehouse and he saw someone and started to follow this person because usually nobody is out at this time. He found this person named Clarisse she changed Montag s whole life. She made him look at the world in a different way and made him think about other things besides TV and burning books and she challenged his thinking. Montag before he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Praise The Humble Beetle Summary Like the rest of us, scientists gravitate toward the huggable (Begley 257) says, Sharon Begley as she refers to animals in her article Praise the Humble Dung Beetle. Begley, an accomplished and award winning science journalist, informs people on the threat of the plants and animals that are going extinct. In this article published in Newsweek, she persuades her audience that this threat of extinction is harming the environment and humankind and that it can be detrimental in many ways. In Praise the Humble Dung Beetle, Begley s use of rhetorical appeals, her organization and syntax, as well as her tone, help inform her audience about the importance of insects in our ecosystem. With her knowledge of journalism, Begley uses the resource she knows best logos, which comes in the form of expert opinion. Begley, being an award winning science journalist herself, calls on people well known in their field, including Sacha Spector, who runs the invertebrate program at the Center for Biodiversity and Conservation at the American Museum of Natural History (Begley 256). Begley uses the expertise of Spector to help form her article to its fullest potential by incorporating Spector s knowledge as a building block from which to construct her articles claims. Begley says that Plants and invertebrates are the silent majority which feed the entire planet, stabilize the soil, and make all life possible, says Kiernan Suckling, cofounder of the Center for Biological Diversity (Begley ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Laocoon Group The Laocoon Group from page 96 in our text (Fig. 3.30). This statue depicts a scene from Virgil s Aeneid. The scene takes place shortly after attempting to warn the Trojan s not to bring the horse into the city, Laocoon goes to the altar of Poseidon with his sons to make a sacrifice when all three are attacked and killed by two sea serpents sent by the gods. This was because of the warning and it is even mentioned that is specifically for throwing his spear at the horse and piercing it. One reason I chose this piece is because of the intricacy of this beautiful work. The expressions on the faces of not only on Laocoon and his sons but also the serpents truly bring to life the words of Virgil in the Aeneid. The anguish on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In particular the Pyramid of Chefren which is protected by the Sphinx, a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human. The book mentions, The aloof tranquility of the human face, perhaps a portrait of the pharaoh (Page 14, Culture and Values). This is another example of how the art in Egypt was more to glorify the rulers than a tribute to the gods. Even the purpose of the pyramids shows that they thought they would go to another existence and rule there as well, taking great amounts of their material possessions from this world with them. There is a similar theme in some of the Chinese art we have seen in our text and that I have found on the internet. For example, The Great Wall of China shows the power of the emperor and his ability to use that power. This was done to some extent by the Greeks (such as the Parthenon) but there was always a theme of the gods reflecting their protection. In Chinese architecture we see animals such as lions and mythical creatures such as dragons protecting the buildings which are a contrast of the gods protecting the buildings of Greece. The statues discovered near the tomb of Shih Huang ti showing that the belief of life after death and protection of the dead is very important as with the Egyptians. These examples of Chinese are represent imperial power that the emperor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Chapter 7 Of Outliers By Gwen Gladwell Gladwell begins the chapter by narrating the crash of Korean Air flight 80. The plane was in good condition and so was the weather; but tragedy ends up slamming into the side of a mountain. Gladwell explains that plane crashes are rare, and in Chapter 7 of Outliers, he wants the reader to know how and why these pilots have been failing to land planes. Consequently, Gladwell begins to explain how Korean Air turned itself around, and he discusses how important it is to address cultural differences and legacies. Crashes are rare, and most of the time are consequences of many unrelated factors. Many believe that airplane crashes are the cause of bad piloting or harsh weather; but other factors are overlooked. Suren Ratwatte have been studying airplane ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Characteristics Of Ngo Dinh Diem Ngo Dinh Diem was a man who had been described by many different titles. This was due to the many decisions he made in order to advance in his political career. There is evidence which proves that Diem had both nationalist and opportunist characteristics in him. This essay will investigate whether he was predominately a nationalist or an opportunist through an analysis of different sources which exhibit what Ngo Dinh Diem did. The essay will investigate whether he was a nationalist or an opportunist by analysing the state in which South Vietnam was in, the decisions which Diem made and how the people of South Vietnam and the world reacted to them. A nationalist is defined as somebody who tries to obtain political independence for their country. An opportunist is defined as somebody who takes advantage of circumstances to their benefit. In Source H there is evidence which shows that Diem played an active and important role in achieving his political success. This suggests that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the 11th of June 1963 in Saigon, a Buddhist monk named Thich Quang, set himself on fire in the middle of a busy street. Quang did this in protest against Diem s anti Buddhist campaign, which did not allow Buddhist to have religious freedom as the Catholics did. (Source B, Photographer: Malcolm Browne.) Despite such a big form of protest Diem did not stop his anti Buddhist campaign. Diem became unstoppable as many Buddhists were now being murdered (Source E: Author: J. Llewellyn et al, South Vietnam , Alpha History.) this could have been a result of Diem s extreme dislike of the Buddhist. Diem also may have felt like the Buddhists were standing in his way of gaining more political power. This is evidence that shows that Diem was opportunistic as he was trying to get rid of the Buddhists as he believed that they were the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Internet Is An Commodity For College Students The internet is an commodity for college students, a useful source of information for many, though few people who use the internet know that google, bing, etc. only search a minor sliver of the internet for information. The rest of the internet that most people do not know about is referred to as the deep web, This Time article elaborates: Technically the Deep Web refers to the collection of all the websites and databases that search engines like Google don t or can t index, which in terms of the sheer volume of information is many times larger than the Web as we know it. (Grossman, Lev, et al. The Deep Web. Time 182.20 (2013): 26.) Most search engines can only see what is referred to as the Surface web as is explained on OEDb.com s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The benefits of remaining anonymous online are evident if you are any sort of a hacker or if you are interested in any illegal activities. The deep web can only be accessed with a certain browser, in the article Inside The Dark Web Max Eddy describes this browser and how it works: Most people take the Internet at face value, but what most of us interact with is really just a slice of the information available called the Surface Web. To get to the Dark Web we have to go deeper, away from the world of standard Web addresses and onto the anonymity network called Tor. When you click on a link in Google, you re connected with the target information fairly directly. Someone accessing the same site while connected through Tor would have their request bounced randomly through volunteer computers called nodes before exiting Tor and arriving at the site, making their online movements much harder to track. (Eddy, Max) If your computer is ever being hacked or monitored while on the Tor browser you can use the get a new identity function and your windows will be closed and the computer s IP address will be scrambled through different nodes, at the same time shaking any hackers and a new window will be opened. Anonymity is necessary for many reasons online but especially for certain hacktivist groups. There are vigilante activist groups that hack certain targets whether it be the government or other companies usually to expose corruption ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Mental Illnesses In Hamlet Knowledge is power. Imagine living in poverty and not understanding or knowing that you need help. Mental Illness can include addiction, depression, schizophrenia, and more. Having mental health problems can be tricky, sometimes it can be hard to spot the symptoms, which is why having the knowledge and resources can be very helpful to those in need. The government provides many programs to help the underprivileged: food stamps, shelter, child support, etc. But you never really hear about the government helping those with a mental illness. Mental Health America says that 76% of youth are left with no or insufficient treatment. (Mental Health America) The government should make it a priority to help those living in poverty with mental illnesses. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hamlet almost hurt his mother I will speak daggers to her but use none (Shakespeare). He also killed Polonius, which led to a series of unfortunate events. Ophelia started to go crazy and took her own life, Laertes came back to avenge his father but ended up dying at the end along with Claudius, Hamlet, and Gertrude. Because no one cared about Hamlet and Ophelia due to their mental health issues I feel like this resembles how the government acts towards those in poverty. Someone could have talked to them, or gave them positive attention. Like the poverty they really didn t know what was going ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Jennifer Patico In Consumption and Social Changes in a Post Soviet Middle Class, Jennifer Patico explores the impact of market consumerism on the social position of public school teachers in post Soviet Russia. Living in St. Petersburg during the financial crisis of 1989 1990, Patico describes how her informants struggled to reconcile their perceived moral value as educators with their declining material wealth. Patico defines this logic of value as how people in a marketizing society interpret and construct the interrelationships between materiality and morality; between wealth and social standing; and between resources and respect (Patico, 8). From this definition, Patico investigates how teachers in St. Petersburg constructed their own conception of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Patico cites Anthony Jones who describes the social position of teachers in the 1980s: Although teachers have fairly low status within the intelligentsia, their membership still conveys high status in the general occupational structure (Patico, 63). In the Soviet system, occupation determined both social class and access to resources; however, the sudden introduction of capitalism and market consumerism shifted this standard: A previous logic of value one that associated professional achievement with material privileges was being challenged (Patico, 52). Experiencing downward financial and social status, teachers constructed a new logic of value with an emphasis on morality and culture. Patico suggests that important characteristics of this emerging logic of value manifested themselves in consumer choices. She describes her informants: They did not see themselves as naive victims of marketization...They wished to master all this knowledge and tended to find it important to be well informed consumers and to maintain dignified, cultured lifestyles (Patico, 61). Given rapid economic changes which threatened to dilute their social position, teachers grasped onto their status as knowledgeable and cultured intelligentsia. In her article Tracing Landscapes of the Past in Class Subjectivity Michele Rivkin Fish describes this process: Groups who aspired to distinction and recognition could still deploy symbolic markers of prestige. (Rivkin Fish, 89). Defining morals and culture as such symbolic markers of prestige, a new middle class ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Pop Rocks Research Paper Pop Rocks are a fun candy that have been enjoyed over the years. As soon as you put them in your mouth, you start to hear and feel the popping! The question you might be asking is what exactly are Pop Rocks? Everyone has eaten the popping candy, but have you ever wondered what makes them pop? You might be wondering how Pop Rocks are even made or if they are dangerous. Most hard candy is consisted of sugar, corn syrup, water, and flavoring. You heat the ingredients together and boil the mixture to get off all of the water. Then, you let the temperature rise. The temperature that the hard candy is heated at is 300 degrees Fahrenheit. After the temperature is raised, you are left with is a pure sugar syrup. When it cools, you have hard candy. Pop Rocks are made by, combining the hot sugar substances with carbon dioxide gas. Once it cools, you release the pressure and the candy shatters, but the pieces still contain the high pressure bubbles. If you look at Pop Rocks under a microscope, you will see the the tiny bubbles that are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are theories that drinking Coke with Pop Rocks will make your stomach explode. Mythbusters proved that this is incorrect. In their very first episode, they used a pig stomach and combined a six pack of Coke and six packets of Pop Rocks. There was a lot of fizz, but it did not burst the stomach. On a scale from one to ten on dangerousness, Pop Rocks come in at about a two. It is very rare, but there is a potential risk of ulcers and loss of teeth. This can only happen in extreme cases. Originally invented in 1956 by William A. Mitchell, a chemist at the General Foods company looking for a way to make instant carbonated soda by somehow trapping carbon dioxide into candy tablets. But when the instant soda experiment didn t turn out, the formula was forgotten and put away. Twenty years later, another chemist came across the formula, reworked it a little, and turned it into Pop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The First Act Of Terror For many years now, the United States has been fighting a war on terrorism. The first act of terror, that was committed on the soil of the United States in my lifetime, was that of September eleventh. It took nineteen hijackers, to bring America down to its knees by striking both world trade centers, the pentagon, and flight ninety three which was responsible for the killing of almost three thousand people. These attacks created a huge burden on our first responders and hospitals. The knowledge gained from disaster response and recovery classes and or courses would have been one of the greatest assets to fire and police departments, ambulance services, and hospital staff. These attacks, that morning, were unexpected and required first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Medical, trauma, and emergency knowledge was needed in assessing victims of the attacks, in deciding who needed or did not need medical care and in which order was most beneficial to the time and for the greatest use of supplies available. The days, weeks, months, and years required to recover from these incidents not just in the hot zone, but medically and mentally have set forth implementation of how we focus our efforts before, during, and after hazards strike. The affects of September eleventh, have taught us as first responders and government officials valuable information on disaster response and recovery efforts. In the morning of September eleventh, two thousand and one American citizens and visitors, public safety officials, hospital staff, and every other person in the world woke up from their beds expecting a normal day as that of September tenth. People were driving to and from work, getting their kids off to school, grabbing their coffee, and resuming their activities of daily living. At eight forty six in the morning American Airlines flight eleven struck the North tower of the World trade center, which would collapse at ten twenty eight. Three minutes past nine, flight one seventy five would crash into the south tower, and fall one minute before ten am. Flight seventy seven strikes part of the pentagon, which causes damage and death. Finally at three minutes past ten in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...