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Critique Essay Draft COMM171 - Critique Essa
1. Critique Essay Draft COMM171 -
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2. External Analysis Samuel Adams Essay examples
External Environment Analysis Previously, you read about the industry analysis of the beer, wine and
liquor industry and the five forces that affect a firm s ability to serve consumers and turn a profit.
Next, successful companies must recognize and respond to the major forces affecting our macro
environment, for example; stock market decline, increase in unemployment and global warming.
Companies must now consider several external environmental forces while running their business, in
particular, demographics, economics, social, natural, technological and political.
Demographics
Demographics can consist of population size, density, location, age, sex, race and occupation. In this
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The perception seems to be that Americans are being more frugal because of the economy and saving
more as a precaution. Competition has made the price of beer to a consumer rather negligible;
Anheuser Busch and MillerCoors have the ability to raise the price of beer because of their large
followings. Another factor that could affect the price of beer is global warming, which you will read
about later. Essential to our economy s growth is the growth of small businesses such as craft
breweries. The upcoming national election is approaching and the company Paychex has identified
five important issues facing small businesses today, taxes, regulatory burden, employment regulations,
immigration and retirement security (MarketWatch). Succession is important for small businesses and
breweries as they look to expand or distribute to even more states. The Boston Beer company has a
Brewing the American Dream program that helps provide loans, coaching and mentoring to small
business owners in need of help in sustaining their business.
Sociocultural Environment Our sociocultural environment is the next external environmental force
that looks at trends, values, preferences, behaviors and beliefs. Today consumers have the ability for
mass customization, choosing among a menu of attributes to find the best price, delivery options and
features for a product or service. Specifically for the beer industry, this could be whether to purchase
cans or bottles or a variety
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3. Comparing There s A Certain Slant Of Light And Black Rook...
The two poems that will be analysed are: There s a Certain Slant of Light by Emily Dickinson, and
Black Rook in Rainy Weather by Sylvia Plath. Dickinson s poem effectively captures the feelings and
images that she efforts to portray. The setting of this poem is of the author in her home and it is the
middle of a grey winter afternoon. Dickinson describes the light peering into her room, thus her poem
is entitled There s a Certain Slant of Light. This piece relays a dark tone and illustrates specific
feelings or lack thereof. Contrarily, Black Rook in Rainy Weather transmits a tone that is slightly more
enlightening. Plath paints a picture of herself on a walk when she stumbles upon a black rook on a tree
branch and contemplates the events in her life. Both poet s strongly present their emotions as well as
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I infer that when this poem was written, the writer was engulfed with thoughts and was attempting to
survive a great tragedy. In this passage she says, That oppresses, like the Heft/Of Cathedral Tunes .
The word that referring to the slant of light. It s as if in this line Dickinson wants to portray through
the use of the word Heft that the light holds so much weight or power that it overwhelms her making
her feel anxious, similar to the mighty sounds heard in Cathedral Tunes. Furthermore, she writes
Heavenly Hurt, it gives us The combination of words she uses in this line is peculiar because they
contrast one another. Heavenly is used to mean pleasant and hurt is used to mean pain. When reading
this passage, I felt that Dickinson, although grieving internally, enjoys the pain that surrounds her.
Despite the tone, Emily Dickinson appears to feel at
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4. Megadeth
Megadeth is an American heavy metal band from Los Angeles, California. The group was formed in
1983 by guitarist Dave Mustaine and bassist David Ellefson, shortly after Mustaine s dismissal from
Metallica. A pioneer of the American thrash metal scene, the band is credited as one of the genre s big
four with Anthrax, Metallica and Slayer, responsible for thrash metal s development and
popularization. Megadeth plays in a technical style, featuring fast rhythm sections and complex
arrangements. Themes of death, war, politics and religion are prominent in the group s lyrics.
In 1985, the band released its debut album on the independent label Combat Records. The album s
moderate commercial success caught the attention of bigger labels, which led to Megadeth signing
with Capitol Records. Their first major label album, Peace Sells... but Who s Buying?, was released in
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These albums, along with touring worldwide, helped bring public recognition to Megadeth. The band
temporarily disbanded in 2002 when Mustaine suffered an arm injury and re established in 2004
without bassist Ellefson, who had taken legal action against Mustaine. Ellefson settled with Mustaine
out of court and rejoined the group in 2010. Megadeth has hosted its own music festival, Gigantour,
several times since mid 2005.
As of 2014, Megadeth has sold 50 million records worldwide, earned platinum certification in the
United States for five of its fifteen studio albums, and received eleven Grammy nominations. The
band s mascot, Vic Rattlehead, regularly appears on album artwork and, since 2010, in live shows.
The group has experienced controversy over its musical approach and lyrics, including canceled
concerts and album bans. MTV has refused to play two of the band s videos that the network
considered to condone
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5. Maruti Suzuki s Market For New Learners Essay
5. Exports Business
Maruti Suzuki sent first 480 cars consignment to Hungary through its subsidiary called as Maruti
Exports Limited.
Maruti Suzuki s top market for exports are Costa Rica, Nepal, Chile, Sri Lanka, Europe, Morocco etc.
Government was willing to increase the export of Maruti Suzuki since it was the only company which
was expected to earn more foreign currency at that time by sending more consignment to foreign.
6. Maruti Driving School
As a social responsibility, Maruti Suzuki started to open its own driving school for new learners.
This was started at Delhi first and then its demand keeps on increasing so it was launched at national
level later.
Under this, classroom studies and practical studies are teaches.
Main aim of this operation was to decrease the number of road accident by training perfectly and
providing all the knowledge about road rules.
Maruti Suzuki also offered this service at low cost or as free of cost if the person is willing to make a
buy of vehicle from Maruti s own showroom.
Products of Maruti Suzuki which is sold by CM Auto Sales.
Model Engine (CC) Category Launched Discontinued
Maruti 800 796 Hatchback 1983 2012
Omni 796 Minivan 1984
Maruti Gypsy 970 SUV 1985 2000
Maruti 1000 970 Sedan 1990 2000
Zen 993 Hatchback 1993
Esteem 1.3L 1298 Sedan 1994 2008
Wagon R 1000 Hatchback 1995
Alto 796 Hatchback 2000 2012
Versa 1298 Minivan 2001 2010
Grand Vitara XL7 2393 Mini SUV 2003 2007
Swift 1248
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6. The Lakota Summary
This week of class was very interesting once again. We watched several films, read our first book, and
had some class discussions. These three things provided me with a great deal of information on the
1975 FBI shooting at Pine Ridge and on Native American/American Indian myths and legends.
In the films Incident at Oglala and Murder on a Reservation, I learned a great deal about the 1975 FBI
shooting at Pine Ridge and have developed my own opinion about the incident. I learned that on June
26, 1975 two FBI agents, Ronald Williams and Jack Coler, followed a red pick up truck onto the
Jumping Bull Ranch. They were out on the reservation to serve a warrant, but they were in unmarked
cars so the Native American/American Indians feared that it was an attack and began shooting.
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There were a couple of stories that really stood out to me. The first was The Story of Defender. I really
enjoyed this story because it keep me on the edge of my seat the whole time and taught about two
important values of the Lakota people bravery and humility. When Hoka was fourteen years old, he
was invited on a hunting party and was given the job of guarding the camp, which contained elk meat
and elk hides for many families back in their village. One day, when the hunters went out, Hoka
encountered a bear. He considered going and looking for the hunters, but he knew if a bear came and
took the meat while he was looking for them he would be responsible, so he stayed and defended the
camp. After watching the bear scurry through the brush for a while, Hoka took a shot. He heard a
slight cry and when he went to look where the bear was hiding, he saw blood. Hoka believed he had
shot and wounded a bear, but when the hunters returned later that night and asked if anything
happened, he simply said
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7. Neoplasm Essay
The neoplasm is assumed to have a nonaggressive nature; however, data regarding the course in HIV
immunocompromised persons is scant. A case of orolabial bowenoid papulosis caused by HPV 32is
noted.[63]
Histopathology: reveals features of an intraepithelial carcinoma. Secondary amyloid deposition has
been reported histologically in one case of BP.[64]
Differential diagnosis Lichen planus, common warts, seborrhoeic warts, naevi and condylomata lata.
A biopsy is indicated in instances where the clinical diagnosis is uncertain.
Treatment and follow up Treatment depends on many factors. Circumcision removes a major risk
factor for cancer and provides extensive tissue for histology. Topical 5 fluorouracil as a 5% cream is a
well established conventional option for the treatment of BP,[65 67] but there have not been any
clinical trials. Other treatments include cryosurgery, curettage and electrocautery, excisional surgery,
glans resurfacing, Mohs micrographic surgery, laser and photodynamic therapy.[ 65 69] Radiotherapy
should be avoided. Topical imiquimod may help some patients.[70 72] Patients presenting with these
conditions should be counselled and screened for HPV and other sexually transmitted diseases,
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Only 25% are extraocular and the majority of these appear on the head and neck. One half of
periocular tumors arise from Meibomian glands. The neoplasm appears as a firm, skin colored, or
yellowish papule that slowly grows into a nodule. Metastasis occurs in 14 to 25% of patients. Several
cases reported in HIV infected patients achieved unusually large sizes and were not present on the
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8. The Concept Of Dual Phase Steels
Production process for ferrite martensite DP600 steel with 30 35% total elongation
Team Members
Kishan B.Tech (Juniour Undergraduate), Dept. of Metallurgical Engineering, IIT (BHU) 13145020
Lal Babu Singh B.Tech (Juniour Undergraduate), Dept. of
Metallurgical Engineering, IIT (BHU) 13145024
Contents:
1. The Concept of Dual Phase steels.
2. Factors influencing mechanical properties of Dual Phase steels.
3. The Challenge: Increasing total elongation without compromising other mechanical properties.
4. References.
1. The Concept of Dual Phase steels
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Table 1. Chemical composition of DP600 steel
Steel grade C
Max Si max Mn
Max P
Max S
Max Al Nb
Max Cr+Ni+Cu
Max
DP 600 0.14 0.50 1.40 0.085 0.008 0.02 0.06 0.009 1.30
Dual phase steel has a microstructure which consists of two phases, Ferrite and Martensite (Fig.1).
Generally, DP600 steels have a tensile strength of around 600 MPa and total elongation of about 20
25% (Fig2). The tensile strength of DP600 steel can vary from 580 670 MPa.Write uses ???????.
Other advantages of DP600 steels are better work hardening and bake hardening properties with
excellent fatigue strength.
Fig 1. The microstructure of DP600 steel at different magnifIATions with dark martensite grains in a
white ferrite matrix. Fig 2. Engineering stress vs engineering strain curve for DP 600 steel(source:
9. autosteel.org)
There are three basic approaches by which DP steels are produced commercially:
1. During the hot rolling cycles, only dual phases can be formed.
2. Hot or cold rolled strip is uncoiled, and continuous annealing is done at the Intercritical annealing
temperature.
3. Batch annealing could also be done. Hot or cold rolled strip is annealed under coiled condition.
2. Factors influencing mechanical properties and failure mechanism of Dual Phase steels.
Damage mechanism of a given dual phase steels are affected by their chemical
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10. The Isolation Of Women During The Victorian Era
1.This quote goes back to the concept of isolation and independence. Here just like in the beginning of
the book, Jane feels isolated and alone and feels like no one can help and ironically it is her cousins
who alienated her to begin with but now are bringing her in.
2. Another clear reference to gender equality and the lack of it as well as a comment on class roles.
Here Bronte shows the absurdity of gender restriction and attempts to shed light on the fact that
women during the Victorian era had no rights and were too restricted.
Ferndean
1. Then he stretched his hand out to be led. I took that dear hand, held it a moment to my lips, then let
it pass round my shoulder: being so much lower of stature than he, I served both for his prop and
guide. (Bronte 520)
2. Reader, I married him. (Bronte 521).
1. This quote shows how while before Mr. Rochester used to lead Jane when Jane was metaphorically
blind and used to support her, the opposite has just happened and now Jane leads the actually blind
Mr. Rochester and supports him because now she is rich.
2. Bronte addresses the reader personally which signifies that something important is about to happen,
and it does. Jane and Mr. Rochester have switched roles. Jane now can see while now Rochester can t.
This perfect role reversal emphasizes how it is possible to reach gender equality and how someone
from a lower class can actually work their way up and get lucky and end up in a higher class while the
opposite can happen to
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11. Describe The Story Of Nabucco
Before Verdi wrote his opera, the story of Nabucco appeared on the Italian stage for the first time in
1819. Nabucco was a play by Florentine dramatist Giovanni Battista Niccolini. In its published
edition, Niccolini`s play carried a complex key for the understanding the political allusion in the work.
The second story of Nabucco again appeared on the Italian stage, this time in the form of five act
ballet written by Antonio Cortesi and performed at La Scala in 1838. The work was written and
performed for the Coronation Season at La Scala. Commemorating the crowning of Austrian Emperor
Ferdinand as King of Lombardy and Venetia, an event that marked the high point of Austrian
domination in Italy. Temistocle Solera appears to have based his libretto to this scenario, and it was
with its scenery and costume that Marelli first staged Verdi`s opera.
The opera was based on a plot taken from the Old Testament of the Bible, Daniel 4:29 33, the story of
Zechariach and the Jews suppressed by Babylon s King Nebuchadnezzar whose name for purposes of
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Viewed on a more complex level, the symbolism of Nabucco offers an intricate relationship between
the characters and political events. In this view, King Nabucodonosor might represent Napoleon, and
his two daughters, one legitimate, symbolizing Italy, and another illegitimate Austria. The Babylonian
religion and the high priest of Baal, ironically represent the Pope and the Catholic Church. The
parallels between the opera`s subject matter and Italy`s situation in 1840s are easy to discern: the
opera was about a chosen nation dreaming of freedom from foreign domination, the Hebrews slaves
represented the Italians struggling against their Austrian
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12. Misconceptions In Never Cry Wolf, By Farley Mowat
When you think of the wolf do you think of a blood thirsty, savage killer? Let me show you the
misconceptions that has deceived you for so long. Farley Mowat, the author of Never Cry Wolf, which
was published in 1663, is a biologist that was sent to the subarctic Barren Lands. He was sent there by
the by the Canadian government to study the wolf and to investigate why the cariboo numbers were
plundering in other words the lupine project. The wolves were the first suspect of the crime. As he
spends his time in the tundra the author shines light on how the wolves aren t so vicious after all. The
real ones to blame were the trappers and trophy hunters. Mowat uses logos, pathos, and ethos to
inform the reader that wolves aren t the blood thirsty killers they have been thought to be for so long.
He uses a lot of emotional rhetorical strategies also known as Pathos . But the main two emotions that
was used was humor and personification. For example when he was on wolf house bay he had
observed the wolf den for several hours and found nothing. But it was when he gave up and decided to
relieve himself was when he knowticed that he wasn t alone. Sitting twenty yards behind him were the
wolves that he was looking for nearly all day long (71). If these wolves were really vicious killers he
would be dead by now. This is humorous because what he was looking for all day never appeared until
he turned around. This was probably not to funny to Mowat see to how he flipped out on the
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13. Jurassic Period Research Paper
The Jurassic Period is a time period were new dinosaurs were being discovered and found. It was
about 199.6 to 145.5 million years ago. Some of the species that were found in the Jurassic Period are
the Stegosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Brachiosaurus, and Allosaurus. Each dinosaur had their own
characteristics for survival. The weather in the Jurassic Period was warm and humid. The tectonic
shift took place, several rifts were formed and filled with water, forming, what would later become
many of today s oceans and seas. These oceans were small and shallow giving way to an excellent,
warm, tropical climate. Surface waters in the low latitudes were about 20 °C (68 °F), while deep
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The scientists believe that the herbivores ran out of plants, and trees and so all of the herbivores died
and after all of the herbivores died, all of the Carnivores died as well. Another theory is that a big
asteroid hit the Earth, and the asteroid caused a global extinction.. The final theory that the scientists
thought of happening was a disease. Disease may of happened from one dinosaur getting sick and then
it just passed on from dinosaur to dinosaur. I would like to live during that time period because it
would be a cool sight to see all of the dinosaurs and seeing what really happened to them. Another
reason why I would like to live during their time period is to see what kind of habitat their living in
and how they react. The final reason why I would like to live in the Jurassic Period would be that I
would like to study their behavior towards other dinosaurs, and how some of them evolve throughout
their lifetime. In conclusion, we rely on fossils and other scientific findings to help us understand how
dinosaurs lived so long ago. The Jurassic Period was one of the more fascinating periods to learn
about and one of the more interesting things that I ve
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14. Total Rewards Package
For this assignment; we have been asked to design the company s new Total Rewards package with
the objective of attracting and retaining the best talent. The first thing we have, to do is perform some
background research on best practices for benefit design. I am personally researching nonprofit
organization benefits and I am currently taking over the position as HR person for the company. There
are different benefits for different companies for instance a soup and other food companies would
probably focus on health care coverage because it is a food item, that used properly could be healthy
for you. Other places like GM offers paid vacation, and flexible work arrangements. Others offer
matching 401 k plans, also things like focusing on the future generation with paid time off for kid s
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Some of the things we have come up with lately is finding places around the area that would provide a
discount price to your employees for their help and services to the company. I found an idea recently
to that gives employees who work on a certain day (non holidays) and consider them as company
holidays with an additional item for working those days. If it is an employee who can arrange to have
time off offer them an unpaid summer vacation for those that want it. Hire mostly part time or flex
time workers to accommodate for additional expenses that way you are not paying full time plus
additional benefits putting the company s budget at risk, also by offering the 401 or the 403b
retirement plan could be a plan but it must be one that does not match employee contribution, it can be
up to like 5% of what employee s base salary is, employer can always match amounts later if they
choose. I learned also in my research about what is called a flexible spending
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15. The Mozart Effect Fact Or Myth
The Mozart effect is it a fact or a myth? Mozart was a classical composer from the mid 1700 s. Mozart
illustrated a colossal amount of musical talent from a young age. By five years old Mozart was very
talented with the keyboard, violin and had composed and performed his piece for the European
royalty. Mozart is best known for his contributions to symphonies, concertos, and operas. While
Mozart was an obvious exceptionally gifted individual is the so called Mozart effect a fact or a myth?
The Mozart effect ?
The Mozart effect was a study that was conducted at the University of California in Irvine, California.
The Mozart effect was developed by Dr. Gordon Shaw in the early 1990 s. Dr. Shaw s theory was that
if you listen to classical music the resultant would be a smarter you. (Fowers, 2000). The study was
conducted by gathering students to volunteer to take part in an experiment. The volunteers were given
headsets to listen to either white noise, relaxation music, or Mozart for ten minutes. (Jensen, pg. 25).
Once the ten minutes had passed the volunteers were asked to perform a variety of spatial skills. The
results were that the students who were listening to Mozart were more proficient on the spatial skills
test than the other two groups. (Jensen, pg. 25).
Myth or Fact
Is the Mozart effect a fact or a myth? How can one type of music affect the intelligence of a human
being?
Mozart Effect 2
The Mozart
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16. Causes Of The Sumerian Civilization
The fall of a civilization is foreseeable, preventable, and looming at all times. By looking within our
own history one can see the seeds of old destruction sprinkled within our own civilization. Within our
own civilization one notices the seeds of the military overspending that crippled the Roman Empire,
the deforestation that led to the downfall of the Easter Islands, and overuse of the land that Destroyed
Maya, and a divisiveness that obliterated the Sumerian Civilization. By noticing that all of these
factors are present in our society today and that all of them are preventable we can attempt to learn
from our past and most our civilizations beyond the turning points of those who came before us. Rome
was a massive civilization that had thrived for 453 years before it fell, many have heard the tales of
barbarians assailing Rome and bringing it to it s knees, however in it s prime Rome could have
defended against such threats. However during the fall of Rome, Rome was not at it s prime, years of
rampant military overspending, a massive territory that required an inflated military to defend and
political corruption had hollowed out the power of Rome as a nation. As a nation of fast expansion
Rome had pockets of it s empire rebelling at all times with the Servile wars being an example of the
devastation these revolutions could bring. These revolutions along with rapid changes in leadership
and with that, different ideas on how to solve the problems facing the republic
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17. The Duty Of Care Services
A duty of care is a legal obligation to protect wellbeing and prevent harm within the health and social
care sector. The duty of care is very important as it does not only protect the service users but the
service provider s as well. There are 7 principles all care workers must follow in order to care for the
service users effectively. I will be investigating the quality of care given by service providers in both a
child and adult health and social care settings. if the duty of care is not followed, implications can
occur, for example it is a carers duty of care to report any signs of abuse they may notice on a patient,
reporting this to higher authority etc could possibly save that service users life. Service users have
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They must make the service user their priority and protect them the ones we have with our family and
friends. You must give care affectively without getting emotionally invested and other factors such as
confidentiality must be obtained. Professionals must uphold the rights and promote the interests of
individuals experiencing abuse or neglect. If a service user is currently facing abuse or neglect they
might find it difficult to talk to others and open up about how they feel and the issues going on in their
life. They may feel that it makes them weak or they may even be afraid to talk about it as they are
scared of a family member, another service user, a friend or a member of staff. All service users have
different needs and are each unique in their own way. Some service users may struggle to protect their
rights because they do not have the mental capacity to understand the implications of their
circumstances. You should always consider how disrespectful remarks or actions will affect the
service user s self esteem. Also you must not judge them or tell them that they are wrong. As a
professional you must put your trust into the service user and believe that they are telling the truth. In
addition professionals should never promise to keep a secret for a service user as this may put you and
the service user at risk of harm. Therefore the service user should be informed that you will not keep a
secret and make
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18. Advantages Of Online Agency Escorts
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Our agency online escorts will take care of your sexual desires, because it has a variety of escorts so
you can choose the one you like. Our policy is based on our customers are fully satisfied with the
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Sex and Movies: Girls Escorts in the Seventh Art
Escorts girls and, in general, the issue of prostitution, has been one of the most discussed during the
hundred years of film history. Many films have shown the details of this profession in one way or
another, also covering the different film genres. Therefore, we will do a review of the most important
films covering known as the world s oldest profession.
Today and for many years already, sex in movies is anything but a taboo subject. In fact, there are few
films that turn the frame around. How could it be otherwise, there are many movies with escorts
covering, in one way or another, the issue of prostitution? Comedies, dramas, adult film ... In short,
works that have made us fantasize on more than one occasion and have become classics and now from
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Prostitution in the classic film
We can fall into the mistake of thinking that in the decades of 40, 50 and 60 no films were made with
escorts or sex on film was an almost forbidden subject.
Nothing is further from reality because the sensuality is present in many of these works. Belle de Jour
a Spanish film of Luis Bunuel starring the beautiful Catherine Deneuve is one of the best examples but
can go back much further
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19. Compared To The Ten Commandments
The Ten Commandments explains how we should live our lives to return to Heaven. The entire
document explains why God is mad at the people and what they should do to be better. 8Once he is
done stating what the commandments are to Moses, Moses then goes to declare this to the people and
that they should not fear God. The document then goes to say that the people should not make images
or statues of gold and silver. The people should make Him, or God, an altar to make peace offerings,
but it is to be made of whole stone (Joshua 8: 30, 31). The sacrifices of sheep and oxen are to be the
first born and unblemished; natural. On the last verse it is saying that God said he wanted not stairs to
the altar, but more of a ramp so that their nakedness be not discovered . Maat was a Goddess for
justice and truth, for the people of high and low Egypt. Throughout the beginning of the document it
proclaims who Maat is and how she ruled. It shows what kind of person she was by these rules. She
ruled with a heart of peace and kindness, hoping for innocence and harmony. Maat did have some
laws that were repeated, although they had something to add. Compared to the Ten Commandments
Maat s laws was more of a society law to a way of life and how to live. The laws of Maat are for
justice and truth and to live in peace.
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This document compared to the others was pretty short and went straight to the point. The others had a
story and something to tell with their laws, but this one just
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20. Great Gatsby Symbolism
The symbols shown in both novels can be seen effecting the characters lives in both a positive and
negative way. John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men s author, introduces the character of Lennie, who has
a dream of tending to several rabbits that live on their imaginary farm. F. Scott Fitzgerald, the author
of The Great Gatsby, introduces Jay Gatsby, a character who reaches for a green light across the water
representing his hopes and dreams of one day being with his true love again. These symbols,
representing the unattainable dreams the characters have, can be seen damaging their future while the
characters are unaware. The symbolism presented in both Of Mice and Men and The Great Gatsby
reflect the characters dreams which lead to affect their lives. Beyond Lennie s dream of tending the
rabbits in Of Mice and Men, Lennie has been known throughout the novel for hurting just about
everything he touches. So, if Lennie gets the opportunity to tend the rabbits, he will probably kill them
and his dream will never come true. Although, Lennie might not know this dream will not come true,
his best friend, George knows. George said, I think I knowed from the very first. I think I knowed we
d never do her. He usta like to hear about it so much I got to thinking maybe we would (Steinbeck 94).
This meaning, George grasped onto the dream he and Lennie shared, knowing it wasn t going to come
true, to get him through the days. With this, Steinbeck shows how he believes dreams are solely meant
to be dreamt, not reached. Lennie is so focused on the future and what they want to come, he doesn t
realize the harm he has done to the things around him, such as killing the dog, rat, and even killing
Curly s Wife. The rabbits symbolize Lennie s hopes for the future, love, and safety. Lennie, being so
innocent, only believes what George tells him, therefore, whenever he does wrong, the rabbits keep
him feeling safe. Lennie never wanted anything else but to tend the rabbits, he didn t care about the
land or even being free, his mind was solely caught up in the thought of having something for his
entertainment.
Likewise, in the novel, The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald introduces the character of Jay Gatsby, a man
who had a past love with
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21. What Was The Culture Like In The 1970 s
Have you ever wanted to know what the 1970 s were like? Do you wish you can go back in time and
explore the 1970 s? Maybe your parents were born in the 70 s and you want to see what life was like
for them? Well in this essay I ll show you what the culture was like in the 1970 s. There was a big
cultural change from the 1960 s to the 1970 s I will explain how food, cars, Tv, and technology all
play a big part in the cultural change. You may not know this, but food really shapes one s culture. The
70 s was a great time for food and candy. Combos, Reese s Pieces, the Egg McMuffin, both Cocoa and
Fruity Pebbles, granola bars, Twix, and instant ramen were all loved in the 70 s and even now. Some
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Cars in the 70 s underwent a big change.In 1968 all cars and trucks required seat belts so new cars in
the 70 s were coming out with seat belts. Also in the 70 s there was a big oil crisis. Cars in the 70 s had
very boxy design so the solution was to make cars aerodynamic. Not only did the make the car get
better mpg but they also made the cars faster. Some of the iconic cars of the 70 s was the AMC
Gremlin which was like the prius of the 70 s , 1977 FireBird, Chevrolet Camaro, Ford Pinto another
prius like car , Lamborghini Countach, Second generation Ford Mustang, and Lamborghini
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22. The Big Friendly Giant Analysis
Roald Dahl wrote the big friendly giant as a contribution of his seven year old daughter who passed
away. Dahl was a British World War 2 fighter and later became interested in writing books for adults.
Soon after, he began to write children books and mad big hits off popular books and movies such as
James And the Giant Peach. Roald Dahl had 5 kids and a wife named Patricia Neal. The Big Friendly
Giant was dedicated to Oliva, his daughter, who died of a disease called measles encephalitis which is
swelling of the brain. The book was published in 1982 which was 20 years after died. A person
shouldn t be judged since they are different than you, interpreting someone s ways may contribute to
your outlook on them such as how are they different from you, what are they morals and how the
character behaves. In the book The Big Friendly Giant, a little girl named Sophie was captured from
an orphanage by a giant. The giant was genuine and nice to Sophie, he also was a vegetarian which
revealed he wasn t going to eat Sophie. The Giant was called The Big friendly Giant since he always
treated Sophie respectfully and protected her. The Big Friendly Giant took Sophie to an ancient cave
which was his home. His house was immense to Sophie since he lived in a world where giants exist
and everything was massive. Outside his house lived other giants who were carnivores and mean to
the big friendly giant. The giants who lived outside the cave would go snatch children up and eat
them.
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23. The Story Makers
The Story Makers
Family members can be a person s greatest blessing or his worst nightmare. There are the relatives that
can help one accomplish their wildest dreams, and there are those who succeed in spite of their
relatives. These two types of relatives are very influential and tend to focus on the important and
stressful topics going on in life. Then there are the relatives that inspire the crazy, wonderful memories
that are told to grandkids generations later. These relatives are extreme in everything they do and can
be classified into three specific types: the Drill Sergeant, the Traditionalist and the Cheek Pincher. The
Drill Sergeant plans everything to his or her idea of perfection. In most cases, The Drill Sergeant in
the family is a woman. She often suffers from OCBD (obsessive children s behavior disorder) and has
a supercilious attitude towards everyone in her family. She pays painstaking attention to the manners
of everyone around her and does not shy from pointing out everyone s mistakes. When the Sergeant
cooks dinner for the family, the meal is often dull and healthy. She adds no seasoning to her dishes
because that would ruin the authenticity of the ingredients. At the dinner table, she stares down each
family member to make sure that they not only chew and swallow every single bite, instead of spitting
out the meal into their napkins like they desperately want to do; she also expects they will pretend to
enjoy the meal with smiles on their faces. Even
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24. Breaking Down Music
Breaking Down Music
Music tells a personal story in a way that communicates to people s emotions. Some songs are upbeat
and create excitement and others, as some would say it, touch the soul. Many variations of music
exist, it has been broken down into categories. A few categories of music include indie pop, dark pop,
and electronic dance music.
Indie pop music is known as the upbeat version of dark pop. This kind of music possesses a carefree,
bohemian feel. An artist that does a perfect interpretation of this music is Lana Del Rey. Her music
consist of mellow instruments that are joined by her warm, rich voice. Despite the entrancing sound of
Lana Del Rey s songs, her lyrics tell the real story. Based off her songs, one could interpret that she
struggles with insecurities and stereotypes. Zella Day is also an indie pop artist. Her airy voice is
easily distinguishable out of many artists. The instruments in her songs, such as Sweet Ophelia , are
much more intense than the ones heard in Lana Del Rey s songs. Zella Day s lyrics describes the
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Dark pop is said to be depressing and goth like. Bishop Briggs and Melanie Martinez are a few of
many dark pop artists. Way I Do by Bishop Briggs is about her feelings that she can not express to
someone she cares deeply for. The song is filled with deep bass throughout along with a brilliant, alto
voice. Melanie Martinez s music supports the stereotype that dark pop is depressing. From her songs,
one can interpret that Melanie was subjected to bullying and emotional abuse. Her song Training
Wheels is about her experience with a guy who ultimately just ended up using her. Throughout her
songs one can distinguish a variety of bass and
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25. Mount Rushmore Research Paper
Mount Rushmore is one of the greatest monuments in the United States that represents American
heros. It took the sculptor, Gutzon Borglum 14 years from 1927 to 1941 to complete the national
memorial. The four heads chiseled into the granite wall in South Dakota today are George
Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. These are four great
leaders of America, and the question is: If four more people were added to Mount Rushmore, who
would it be and why? The four best people to represent America on Mount Rushmore next should be
Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Amelia Earhart, and Helen Keller for their perseverance and hard
work for equal rights.
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Although Amelia was 23 when she had her first plane flight in 1920, she became one of the most well
known women pilots in the world. She broke the women s altitude record in 1922 and the women s
speed record for 100 kilometers with and without a load. She also placed third in the First Women s
Air Derby. Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean in 1928 and later
became the first woman pilot to fly across the Atlantic alone with no one else in 1932. She was the
first president of an organization called the Ninety Nines, established in 1929. The Ninety Nines is an
organization Amelia was in with 99 women pilots. In June 1937, Amelia Earhart began her around the
world trip that she s known for. Unfortunately during the trip, all contact was lost with the plane and
Amelia was never found, but her bravery still inspires us
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26. NCAA Recruiting Issues
Once the proposal was shown, the NCAA council and the committee made all necessary changes; they
were then able to call for a special convention that same year in 1973 (Katz Seifried 2014). This time,
Sherman proposed three legislative and three competitive divisions (Katz Seifried 2014). The
institutions would be able to pick a division without considering their football teams, and then the
College Football Committee would determine where the college football team should fall and the
institution would follow suit (Katz Seifried 2014). He also proposed by 1975 that there would be 39
national championships and 10 in each division (Katz Seifried 2014). Once brought to a vote, the
results were much different: 366 were in favor and only 13 were not (Katz Seifried 2014). The birth of
the three divisions we know of today was then officially born, but these three divisions all had their
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Recruiting can happen face to face contact, phone calls or through email. A contact can happen at any
time a college coach says more than hello during a face to face meeting with a student athlete off the
college campus. An evaluation happens when a college coach observes a student athlete practicing or
competing. A verbal commitment occurs when a student athlete verbally agrees to play sports for a
college before he or she signs the National Letter of Intent. A verbal commitment is not set in stone, so
at any time the student athlete or college can withdraw from the agreement. When the student athlete
commits to attend a NCAA Division I, II, or III school, he or she signs a National Letter of Intent,
agreeing to attend that school for one academic year (NCAA Recruiting, 2015). These general
recruiting guidelines apply despite other small differences between individual
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27. An Episode Of War By Stephen Crane
Quincy Fargo
McClellan
English 9
3/12/17
Without a Name An Episode of War by Stephen Crane is a short story about a lieutenant in an
unnamed war during the late 1890s being shot during an everyday routine. While it is not out of the
ordinary to be shot during a war, a note sticks out: the gritty reality of war tends to glob soldiers of all
ranks together to form a nameless mass which Crane emphasizes. The lieutenant has no name, the war
has no name, the soldiers have no name, nothing. Everyone is a cog in the wheel and when one breaks,
they are quickly replaced. The narrative is driven by the lieutenant s actions to demonstrate Crane s
stylistic approach of American Realist. The American Realist movement is a focus on verisimilitude ...
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Those coming back from battle are in high spirits for defeating the enemy but uncaring about those
wounded. However, Crane s world is one deeply rooted in how soldiers would behave in a realistic
fashion. An Episode of War by Stephen Crane proves to be a fantastic way to illustrate the stylistics of
the American Realist movement. The grit of the war and the formation of the blob army where each
person is indistinguishable from the next provides a realistic view on how wars were fought during
this time period. The way Crane shows off the world he creates is an intriguing fashion; a man
severely wounded walking around with a battle raging on while he is pumping full of adrenaline. An
Episode of War shows how a nameless character is capable of showing off a world with minimal
effort. Sources Cited
Crane, Stephen. An Episode of War. Great Short Works of Stephen Crane. New York: Harper
Perennial Modern Classics, 2004.
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28. Escapism in Children s Literature
Children s literature can take many forms, from far fetching science fiction to spell binding who done
it mysteries. One of the most popular ideas presented in these various forms is that of escapism. The
characters in these stories explore quite complex social issues in ways that are less confrontational
then realism. One might consider why escape is such a central theme; as a child there are numerous
benefits to fantasy, it allows readers to experiment with different views of the world and takes
hypothetical situations and invites them to make connections between this fictive scenario and their
own reality. John Stephens an English professor at Macquarie University has said Fantasy writing
operates through metaphor so that the unfamiliar is used to stand in for, or comment upon, the
familiar.
The use of metaphor in Fantasy makes it more open to different readings and meanings. Take J.M.
Barrie s fantasy novel Alice s Adventures in Wonderland as an example. Barrie uses his story to
transport Alice to an unknown world full of backwards words and talking animals. This allows Alice
to escape the boredom of picture less books and adult conversations that were beginning to consume
her. Similar in theory is Neil Gaiman s style of writing. Gaiman has produced a number of Victorian
influenced fantasy novels for children, including Coraline. Coraline, like Alice centers on a young girl
entering another world.
Escape can be seem in many books for children but one story in
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29. The Jewish Population With A Fresh Eyes
Deshen approaches the Jewish population with a fresh eyes. Compared to the other authors of the
works we ve read previously, he skillfully illuminates the past through both an anthropological and
historical lens. His thorough examination of the mellah society, shows the uncanny threads of
commonality the Jewish diaspora throughout that wind through the ages. With this work, the
microcosm of Morocco was revealed with Deshen s discussion of various aspects of life. Modern
stereotypes of the Jewish masculinity, as well as how medieval Jews juggled the spiritual benefits of
baraka with the economic drain of hosting a sage. Most importantly, he shows the enmeshment and
entrenchment in of Jews in a majority Muslim society.
At first glance, the walls of mellah seem like an impermeable membrane between an insular Jewish
community and the majority Muslim population. However, the mellah walls hide an interconnected
society. Through making ties with government officials, Berber protectors in the countryside, and
distant relatives, Moroccan Jewry effectively spanned across Morocco. The extensive self governing
systems among the Jews each town allowed for Jews from other towns maintain connections with
their local officials. Deshen mentions that even though calling on a governing body from another
town, was largely ineffectual. But what s impressive is the fact that it was even necessary at all. It also
mentions that marriages were predominately arranged between men and women of the
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30. Humor in The Simpsons Essay
Humor in The Simpsons I and many other millions of people across the world believe that The
Simpson s is the best programme on television because it is funny in more ways then one. The
Simpson s uses the family lifestyle that many American TV shows have used over past (e.g. The Adam
s family, The Flintstones) but The Simpson s has proved it is a lot more popular because it uses many
more different forms of comedy which work with people from all ages. Slapstick comedy is where
someone gets hurt and you laugh but if you saw it happen in real life you d find it sick for example
when homer the father strangles his son Bart in many episodes it would be seen as child abuse in real
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Where Bart, Lisa and their classmates get stranded on an island and they go through the same things
as they did in the book or film. Another great example is where Bart writes I can t see dead people on
the board in the opening credits which is a parody of The sixth sense which is a supernatural film
about ghosts and there is a memorable quote where the young boy says I see dead people . Another
example of Intertextuality is where they use the idea of the matrix, which is a sci fi film where the
actors dodge bullets and move in slow motion. And in the Simpson s Bart starts running up walls and
dodging bullets and moving in slow motion and is quite enjoyable to watch because its good seeing
the Simpson s doing it. Intertextuality is a sophisticated type of comedy because the older viewers are
more likely to grasp examples of these then younger viewers. Running gags are things you will
probably see in every episode and are funny every time you see them. Running gags are jokes that are
same jokes and actions that reappear every now and again. For example Homer always strangles his
son Bart whenever he s rude or annoys Homer usually by outsmarting him. Another running gag
which I find funny is whenever the Simpson s are watching a documentary or a film the same actor
Troy McClure
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31. Essay on Employee Empowerment
Abstract Empowerment is a simple idea, but often misunderstood or misused by many. It means
granting latitude of action for how the work is done to those who do the work. (R.E Sibson, Strategic
Planning for Human Resources Management). This paper will define, describe and discuss Employee
Empowerment used in today s team based organizations. The paper looks at how this concept affects
the company s diverse workforce. I will discuss the potential impact of these practices and the
performance. Employee Empowerment Employee empowerment can be described as giving
employees accountability and ability to make choices about their work without managerial
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Empowerment is the best way to promote a good long lasting employee customer relationship
(Fragoso, 1999). Empowerment can also bring certain benefits to employees of an organization. It
makes the employees give more input to company improvements; it promotes higher productivity, and
is a good balance between their personal and professional lives. It exercises employees minds to find
better solutions to problems on the job and increases the employees potential for promotions and job
satisfaction. It results in personal growth, feelings of confidence and control in themselves and their
companies. It makes workers utilize their potentials and it enables them to stand behind their
decisions, assume risks, participate and take actions. It is a win win win situation: customers benefit
from employees, organization benefit from the employees and the customers, and employees benefit
from higher confidence and self esteem (Fragoso, 1999). 10 steps to employee empowerment Step 1:
Define the reason for change Managers should explain to employees what empowerment is and how it
could have an impact personally. Managers need to be able to provide examples of what kind of
authority the employee now has in making decisions. Will it include the ability to resolve customer
complaints or determine work and vacation schedules? Alternatively, will empowerment be
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32. Benefit Of Chocolate Essay
The Health Benefits of Chocolate Everyone seems to love chocolate, and it is one of the most
purchased treats on Valentine s Day for friends, family, husbands and wives. When people are
stressed, or feel like they need a comfort food, chocolate is one of the first things that comes to mind,
and is reached to soothe a troubled emotional heart. In the past, chocolate has been considered to be a
sweet junk food that is high in sugar and calories with no nutritional value. But due to recent
nutritional and scientific research people should be eating a bit of dark chocolate for the antioxidants
and heart healthy benefits. Chocolate has recently been researched in the science world for its high
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Chocolate has two groups of antioxidants called flavonoids and polyphenols. Antioxidants fight
against free radicals in the body. Free radicals are unbalanced compounds created by the natural
cellular processes in the body and from environmental toxins. Antioxidants are compounds including
vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals that neutralize free radicals and protect the body from their
damage. The substances in antioxidants counteract with the damaging normal effects of the body s
process of oxidization. Research shows that antioxidants help in preventing the development of
chronic diseases such as cancer, heart disease, stroke, Alzheimer s, rheumatoid arthritis, and cataracts.
In a 2000 edition of Science News Journal, Janet Raloff supports the benefits of chocolate with the
findings of antioxidants within chocolate, Chocolate and cocoa powders are derived from beans that
contain healthy quantities of antioxidants called flavonoids which have cardiovascular benefits (188).
She continued to state that these flavonoids are more powerful in chocolate than in vitamins, some
teas, or wines. Dark chocolate can also help decrease the amount of blood clots in the heart due to the
amount of antioxidants, which delay or prevent cell damage. In the December 1999 Journal of
Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Vinson supported this in an earlier research supporting that The
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33. Religion In Country Music
One aspect that I analyzed in country music was the presence of religion. This is an issue that many
sociologists choose to analyze because of its relation to organizations and groups. In country music
there is a strong Christian presence and although it didn t occur considerably in the songs I analyzed, it
tends to be the only religion associated with country music. Religion Plays a key role in developing
people s ideas about right and wrong (2015; 75). This sole reason can be a major influence in many
country lyrics, as well as the culture of country music. Country music is not a religion by any means,
but the role of Christianity in the music can have a significant role in the way listeners determine what
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All of these tended to have a major reoccurrence in all of the songs. The question I can now answer is
how does country music play a role into the fears and dreams of the listeners. In the lyrics there is a
certain kind of language that the artists use to try and capture an image in the listener s head. In
society, Language gives mean to the people, objects, events, and the ideas of our lives. If fact,
language reflects and often determines reality (2015; 30). The reality is that the language in these
songs gives to the listener can give them a dream of finding true love. The language gives hope to the
listener that there is that one person they will love out there, but this also plays into the fear of
heartbreak. Heartbreak was also discussed a great amount and is something that most people tend to
fear. Another way that these songs play towards people s fears and dreams is through social class and
money. While social class is one of the most common issues, the lyrics and videos manage to give
followers the images of how a luxurious lifestyle can lead to happiness and love. This can definitely
have a fear aspect to it as well because of how unlikely it is that a person will fall into the social class
that the songs
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34. Dominican Baseball Player Research Paper
Baseball is generally known as America s favorite pastime. A sport that has been around since the 18th
century with a never ending to the sport. The sport of baseball is not only played in the United State,
but also in many other countries as well. These countries have such a rich cultural fanbase, it is hardly
possible to say that Baseball is only an American sport. The Dominican Republic has supplied a great
amount of players into the Major League Baseball (Jessop 1). In this paper I present and defend my
thesis that Dominican baseball players do not have the same opportunities as a player born in the
United States. For decades the MLB has used the Dominican Republic as a pipeline for baseball talent
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Despite foreign players being equally skilled or even possibly being better skilled, their starting
salaries are not equal to the salaries of their United States born counterparts. Americans trying to make
it into the major leagues for the most part have already received an associate degree or higher because
of the stricter regulations they enforce on the players. Although not a full education, those players who
at least completed high school and a few years of college have a backup plan in case baseball falls
through, something that not every Dominican can say. From this perspective the American baseball
player has multiple options to branch off if the baseball career does not succeed as planned, while the
Dominican has dedicated his entire life to the sport. Foreign players give up almost everything in their
adolescence years due to the fact that they see baseball as the gateway to escaping the never ending
cycle of poverty in their homeland. While American players are almost reassured a successful path
whether that be through the sport of baseball, or through an education. The adversities that Dominican
players encounter when coming overseas to play on American soil is mentally
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35. J. R Hobbit Research Paper
A man brought from South Africa Bloemfontein, to England in April,1895 will make a new era in
writing .J.R.R. Tolkien was in fact one of the leading philologists of his day .He ushered in a new style
of writing for writer s during and after his time .He opened every ones eyes, he is the alter of the hand
some call him .J.R.R. Tolkien was a philologist in the literal sense of the word: Lover of Language .
Tolkien was the son of two English born parents .He was born on January 3,1892, his father was
Arthur Reuel who s occupation was a bank teller, his mother Mabel (Suffield) Tolkien how ever was
unemployed .Tho he was born in Bloemfontein south Africa, his nationality was british. Tolkien was
also a devout roman catholic through out his life. His father died when he was four years old of
peritonitis. Him and his younger brother Hilary moved to the country hamlet with his mother, to
sarehole in Birmingham, England. Their mother died in 1904 so him and his brother were sent to live
with a relative in boarding home s. A catholic priest was assuming guardianship.
As the years progressed Tolkien went on to get his first class degree at Exeter Collage, specializing in
Anglo Saxon and Germanic languages and class literature. He later enlisted as a lieutenant in the
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He wrote the Lord Of The Rings series from 1954 to 1956. This trilogy has 6 9 volumes and 1 4
subseries. The trilogy did not get widespread attention until 1966. Tolkien retired from writing in 1959
but he did not get his reputation until the 1960 s and 1970 s. At this time he was seen as a cult figure
among youths disillusioned and technological age. His work has been translated into the worlds major
languages. What made his writing so popular was him being so devoted to it. Tolkien s influence on
fantasy and science fiction was
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36. Suresh
Examining Minerals and Rocks
What is a mineral?
A mineral is homogenous, naturally occurring substance formed through geological processes that has
a characteristic chemical composition, a highly ordered atomic structure and specific physical
properties.
Physical properties citrine rose quartz
prasiolite 1. COLOR agate
milky quartz
amethyst
smoky quartz
jasper
Physical properties
The color of a mineral when it is powdered is called the streak of the mineral.
Physical properties metallic adamantine
glassy The luster of a mineral is the way its surface reflects light. pearly dull
waxy
Hardness Mohs scale
1 talc
2 gypsum
3 calcite
4 fluorite
37. 5 apatite
6 feldspar
7 quartz
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mafic rock, with predominance of mafic minerals pyroxenes, olivines and calcic plagioclase; these
rocks (example, basalt) are usually dark colored, but not always, and have a higher density than felsic
rocks. ultramafic rock, with more than 90% of mafic minerals (e.g., dunite)
Sedimentary rocks
Sedimentary rocks are classified by the source of their sediments, and are produced by one or more
processes that follow:
Sedimentary rocks
Clastic sedimentary rocks are composed of fragments of older rocks that have been deposited and
consolidated boulders greater than 25.6 cm cobbles 6.4 to 25.6 cm pebbles 2 mm to 6.4 cm sand 1/16
mm to 2 mm silt 1/256 mm to 1/16 mm clay less than 1/256 mm
Sedimentary rocks
Chemical sedimentary rocks form when minerals precipitate from a solution, usually sea water. Halite
and gypsum are examples of minerals that precipitate from aqueous solutions to form chemical
sedimentary rocks.
Biochemical sedimentary rocks are composed of accumulations of organic debris. Coal and some
limestones are examples of biological sedimentary rocks.
Metamorphic rocks
Metamorphic rocks are the result of the transformation of a pre existing rock type, the protolith, in a
process called metamorphism, which means change in
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38. Book Of Gifted Education Summary
I found it interesting 50% of public schools are rural. We are a city school district, yet we are
considered a rural district in the Mooresville Graded School District. According to our reading in
Colangelo s Handbook of Gifted Education rural schools have many benefits for students including
smaller class size, lower dropout rates and more community support. I believe when you have smaller
school districts and schools you have more contact with your students and you are able to
individualize and accommodate more when dealing with your students.
Another interesting fact from our chapter this week was the number of public schools declined
between 1940 1990 by 69% even though the population was up 70% in the United States. I wonder
why we have consolidated so many schools and districts? We know that it does not improve our
schools when we do this. Some of the disadvantages shared in our chapter regarding rural schools
were that they are typically isolated and not close to universities. We also see that rural schools and
students have less exposure to a variety or range of different professions.
One shocking informational piece mentioned in chapter 44 of Colangelo s Handbook of Gifted
Education was the increased use of cooperative learning has been considered a hindrance to gifted
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I could also say that is it shameful to say that parents of lower socioeconomic status do not care about
their student s education. As educators we need to break this stereotype and better educate all
stakeholders of children s education. There isn t a better way but to educate and value high
expectations for all
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39. Eve s Bayou Movie Review
Eve s Bayou Movie Review Eve s Bayou is filmed in a swampy area surrounded by many bayous of
water in Louisiana during the summer of 1960s. In fact the area is named after a slave called Eve. Eve
and Jean Paul Batiste had 16 children. Eve nickname Red was given to her by her Uncle Harry. Dr.
Louis and Roz Batiste has three children; Cicely, a daughter they named Eve; after the slave and small
town in which they live and a son Poe. Dr Louis Batiste, who is handsome, hardworking medical
doctor, and a great provider; nevertheless, suffers with infidelity, He could charm just about any
women he had access too. The movie begins with a party The Batiste s give at their home. The story
heats up when Eve reflects back to this summer s events that led up to many trials and tribulations.
The movie jumps from scene to scene never can predict what will happen next. Dr. Louis Batiste is a
popular local doctor with a generous amount of bedside manners. Dr. Batiste sleeps with Miss Monroe
in the carriage house behind his personal home. This particular night Eve was in the carriage house in
an old parked carriage in the garage asleep. Comes in is her father and Miss Monroe, Eve catches
them in the act. Dr. Batiste tries to brainwash his little girl about what she has just witness. Eve was so
upset but could never really wrap her mind around what really happen because she was still a tab bit
too young to understand. Roz who is Eve s mother is the most beautiful woman in the world
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40. The Controversy Of Edward Jenner s Vaccine
The history of vaccinations begin with Edward Jenner, the country doctor from Gloucestershire who
found, growing on cows, a nearly harmless virus the protected people from smallpox. Jenner s vaccine
was safer, more reliable, and more durable than variolation, and it is still the only vaccine to have
eliminated its reason for being in 1980, when the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the
disease extinct. For nearly a century and a half, smallpox was the only vaccine routinely administered,
and it saved millions of lives . But the controversy that marked the return of the vaccine, amid
bioterrorism hysteria in 2002, was only the latest twist in the remarkable, mysterious life of vaccines.
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In March 1812, in the middle of a smallpox epidemic, Dr. James Smith, who had run a Baltimore
vaccination clinic since 1802, wrote to congress and the Maryland legislature seeking help to deliver
Vaccine Agent and awarding him a franking privilege that allowed his vaccine to be mailed for free.
Maryland promised a lottery to raise money for Smith s vaccination program, but the fund was
diverted to the construction of the Washington Monument that stands atop Charles Street in downtown
Baltimore. In 1822, such regulation of vaccine that existed was returned to the states, where it would
remain until
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41. Identity in Gertrude Stein s The Making of Americans Essay
Identity in Gertrude Stein s The Making of Americans
Throughout her career, Gertrude Stein was fascinated by the possibility of revolution in the sense of a
complete or drastic change, especially in relation to her ideas of identity and agency. But critics
disagree about her conclusions. For example, Bruce Goebel sees her early texts as embrac[ing a]
deterministic attitude about the formation of identity (238) that conceives of identity as locked within
historical and biological contexts. At the other extreme, many critics such as Caren Kaplan locate
Stein s work within the context of expatriate modernism and so see it within the discourses which
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In The Use of Pleasure, the second volume of The History of Sexuality, Foucault emphasizes the
possibilities for change and agency in his definition of the arts of existence :
I am referring to what might be called the arts of existence. What I mean by the phrase are those
intentional and voluntary actions by which men not only set themselves rules of conduct, but also seek
to transform themselves, to change themselves in their singular being, to make their life into an oeuvre
that carries certain aesthetic values and meets certain stylistic criteria. (10 11)
Stein, too, is interested in her characters abilities to transform themselves in The Making of
Americans. She describes Henry Dehning who in the process of growing up had made everything for
himself very different so that he can no longer imagine his prior self:
And it is strange how all forget when they have once made things for themselves to be very different.
A man like Dehning never can feel it real to himself, things as they were in his early manhood, now
that he has made his life and habits and his feelings all so different. He says it often, as we all do
childhood and old age and pain and sleeping, but it can never anymore be really present to his feeling.
(7)
This transformation, as with others in the novel, carries with it a sense of loss and of the
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42. What Affects Safety When Riding Bicycle
Safety is a very ambiguous term that refers to a condition of being protected or being free of risk or
danger [72]. The truth is that there is no such thing as being 100% safe. Every action that a person
takes or can take possesses a degree of risk. People tend not to think about risk unless they are doing
something extreme or out of the ordinary. Nevertheless, many daily activities that people do have a
high degree of risk but are often overlooked because they are daily activities. A perfect example of this
is bicycling. Unlike cars and other transportation vehicles, bicycles do not have a factor of safety .
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External factors are usually the cause of crashes because people don t or can t see them coming, and in
most cases there is almost no time to react. No one rides a bicycle expecting a car to hit them any
second or expecting their tire to blow out. Nevertheless, it is essential to consider every possible factor
that may affect the rider and design a product that limits any type of bicycle accident. The goal of this
project is to identify the most common crash scenarios for cyclist with motor vehicles and create a
device that prevents them from happening. The following section will review different crash scenarios
as well as the internal and external factors that affected the outcome of these scenarios.
2.2.2 Literature Survey
2.2.2.1 Patents
Safety Light Device (US 8325027 B2)
One patent that was different was one that projected a bike lane onto the road. The apparatus would be
mounted on the bicycle, and the light sources would emit a light beam on the left and the right of the
bike in order to emulate a bike lane as shown below in Figure 11 [73]. Figure 11: Light Beam Patent
There were no patents that would use sensors, or an app for that matter, in order to help improve a
rider s safety while on a bike in the daytime as well as the nighttime.
Nike has a piece of equipment called the Nike Fuel Band, which is shown below in Figure 12 [74].
Figure 12: Nike Fuel Band
The Fuel Band is a way for consumers to
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43. Malcolm X Continuity
Lee and Haley s last defect in presenting the autobiography of Malcolm X is their presentation of his
views after his trip to Mecca and before his death. In order to understand this misrepresentation the
context surrounding Malcolm s life is important. In April of 1964 Malcolm made a trip to Mecca and
then Africa, UK, and France. On this trip, Malcolm s views towards black rights continue to morph.
Upon returning to the United States, Malcolm continues to give speeches presenting his somewhat
altered visions. Also upon his return, Malcolm begins to receive death threats from members of the
Nation of Islam. Malcolm is then assassinated on February 19, 1965. In the last thirty minutes of the
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Malcolm s beliefs appear to make a very small shift from the beginning of his popularity to the end of
his life. However, this does not mean that the changes that Malcolm does make do not hold
significance, but it is important to emphasize the continuity in Malcolm s philosophy despite these
transformations. Next, interestingly, Manning Marable argues that Malcolm s philosophies stem from
his childhood and remain almost completely consistent through his entire life. But what I find in my
own research is greater continuity than discontinuity. What I see in Malcolm is that his father Earl
Little and Louise Little were committed Garveyites, advocates of black nationalism and Pan
Africanism in Garvey s Universal Negro Improvement Association, joined in the 19 teens and 20s;
that Earl Little was the leader of the UNIA chapter branch in Omaha, Nebraska, then in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, in East Chicago, Indiana, and then finally in Lansing in Detroit, Michigan; that there was a
long legacy and a foundation of Malcolm s evolving politics . It is difficult to confirm the continuity
of Malcolm s beliefs before his speeches, interviews, and conversation were recorded and presented
towards the public. However, the autobiography and Malcolm s family members confirmed the idea
that Malcolm was exposed to black nationalist politics early in his life by his mother and father.
Despite the unknown about Malcolm s beliefs during his upbringing and young adulthood, Lee paints
a much more straightforward picture than reality. Lee presenting Malcolm in this fashion allows him
to shatter the myth about Malcolm typically held outside of black communities. Presenting him as
having the potential of becoming an integrationist easily dismantles the idea that Malcolm was anti
white. However, his actual position towards the struggles of African Americans in the
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44. South Korea Cultural Analysis
Table of Contents
Cover Page 1
Table of Contents 2
Executive Summary Introduction of South Korea 3
Cultural Analysis components 4 Values Attitudes Manners Customs Personal Communication Social
Structure Education
Impact on International Business through culture 6 Power Distance Individualism Uncertainty
Avoidance Masculinity/Femininity Long term/Short term Orientation
Conclusion 8
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Manners Customs
Manners represent an individual by the way they dress, behave, communicate, and their etiquette,
while customs refer to the traditional way that a culture is practice individually, or by a group of
people. Workers are expected to bow to their seniors when they greet them, and to use only formal
language to their seniors, as it is rude to speak informally to someone of higher rank. In Korean
businesses, meetings are often held in evenings at a restaurant or bar. Drinking is part of the Korean
culture, as Koreans believe that drinking helps to bond colleagues in the company, and an offered
drink must never be refused as it is considered to be rude. Along with drinking, Karaoke is a popular
activity after meetings. People who attend the meeting are usually expected to sing a solo song.
Personal Communication
In South Korea, the Korean language is the most frequently used language and the Koreans use
Hangul as the main writing system. Quoted from kwintessential.co.uk, The Korean language is spoken
by more than 65 million people living on the peninsula and its outlying islands as well as 5.5 million
Koreans living in other parts of the world. The fact that all Koreans speak and write the same language
has been a crucial factor in their strong national identity. In the present time, Korea boasts many
dialects, including the standard dialect used in Seoul and central areas. Even
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45. My Papaw Short Story
My papaw, Fred, has always played a role of being easy going and simple. He s about six foot, has
wire glasses, wears khaki Carhart overalls everyday and when you stand close enough, his afternoon
smoke will put your senses on overdrive. He drives a small, bright red pickup truck, along with every
other man in Kingsport, that you can almost taste the gasoline when it passed. He moved to Kingsport,
Tennessee when he left the air force, and was only twenty one at the time. He had very little to his
name, but had hopes higher than all the stars on a clear, country night. There was one thing that my
papaw was sure to have with him at all times, and that was a cigarette. If he has his cigarettes then he
knows that someone will have a lighter. His addiction isn t healthy, but it relieves his stress. With his
cigarette, he carries PTSD and shaky hands. My family used to give him a hard time until we saw him
go without one. He dreams of jets taking off over his head and the roaring engines leaving him deaf in
one ear. His slightly discolored fingertips shake with anxiety at the thought of ever being on another
plane. He can name every part, what it does, and exactly how the engine works. He recites it as if he is
staring straight at one, the memories absorbed into his mind like a paper towel soaking up spilled
water. When he sees a plane fly over, I see his yellow stained fingers reach for another. My papaw
says he is a simple man, but he is far from it. His billfold hangs out
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46. British Industrialization Essay
British industrialization was concentrated in those areas which had experienced prior proto
industrialisation. Therefore proto industry was necessary for factory industry discuss.
British industrialization was concentrated in those areas which had experienced prior proto
industrialisation. Therefore proto industry was necessary for factory industry discuss.
One model, proposed by Mendels, was that proto industry was responsible for the rapid expansion in
population, in what he called demo economic systems. This was mainly on the basis that rural
peasants required a labour force to produce output, and by increasing fertility, they were able to breed
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Proto industrialisation was taken as rural peasants turning to industrial production, such as
textiles, straw plaiting; glass making and creating domestic and international markets where this
produce was sold. This is clearly an early capitalist development, with the emergence of industrial
production and the commercialisation of trade.
Medick theorized an outline of the stages for proto industrialization to develop into industrialisation,
with the first stage, Kaufsystem, referring to the rural peasants maintenance of control over the
production and selling of their output. Entrepreneurs recognised the attractiveness of rural workers,
and rural production, as it was uninhibited by; urban guilds and company restrictions which was the
way many towns were, whilst many worker s wages could be lower as some still partly had a
subsistence base in agriculture. This led to
Verlagsystem, a heightened merchant capital investment, which lead to the peasants loss of control
and autonomy over production. Merchant capitalists would supply factor inputs, and workers would
process them in return for wage, with the merchant capitalists extracting the profits. A third and final
stage was the movement of production to centralized and mechanized factories. Medick therefore saw
a logical progression, whereby proto industrialisation would lead to industrialisation, with rural
peasants developing a trade
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47. Anti-Bullying Program Analysis
When discussing our prevention project my group thought that we should look for other effective
bullying programs and see how they achieved success. That is when I came across and article on the
Great Schools website. This article explained that a group from the University of Kansas was looking
in to implementing an anti bullying program at the local elementary schools. The program, KiVa, was
very successful in Finland and these college students wanted to see if it would work in schools here in
the United States. The article only explained that they planned to implement this program and did not
provide any follow up on if it was implemented and if it was successful. While the article was, short
and didn t give a lot of information to go on, it did give me a starting point to look for the research on
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Some of the outcomes from the study involved improved view of school as a caring environment
which led to better learning in core subjects. This program lowered overall depression symptoms for
the fourth through sixth grade students, but was significant especially for the students in sixth grade
that were reported victims of bullying. Lowering depression symptoms also improved self esteem
among the sixth grade victims as well. Not only were significant improvements seen following the
study, but these improvements were seen to have long lasting effects six months after the completion
of the program. Results like this suggest that these children will possibly carry what they have learned
into future school environments and on to post school or career fields. The only down side I saw to
this program is that it has yet to have been replicated using other cultures, but I have hope that the
University of Kansas students are in the process of completing this
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