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Driverless Vehicles Essay
In recent discussions of growing technology, a controversial issue has been whether we are ready for
the advancements of driverless vehicles. On the one hand, some argue that these advancements have
already proven that we are ready. On the other hand, however, others argue that we need to have more
experience with the technology before we can be ready. In sum, then, the issue is are we ready or not
for driver less cars. While others think that driverless vehicles can t be trusted yet without a
commission to help lawmakers with regulating the vehicles and government officials that know more
about this technology to better watch over it, I believe that we are ready for this new evolving
automobile because driverless vehicles already has too much potential beginning with its self
automated breaking system and warnings. Google has announced that their self driving cars will be on
the road in two to five years. The company hopes that they will in America by 2020 but even if they
are not people wonder if they will be safe and if we are ready to share the road with these vehicles. I
believe that we will be ready for self driving cars on the roads because we already have vehicles with
system to prevent collisions such as early warnings and automatic lane changing from tesla motors.
John Villasenor is a professor of electrical engineering and public policy at the University of
California, Los Angeles, he is also a member of the World Economic Forum s Global ... Show more
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Ryan Calo is a law professor at the University of Washington. He discusses the importance of
regulating autonomous cars. When Congress asked the Department of Transportation to determine
whether a software glitch caused Toyotas to suddenly accelerate, the agency had to ask NASA (Calo).
What Calo is say is that we need to have the knowledge and ability to regulate autonomous
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Initial Thoughts From Patchwork Texts Essay
This essay sets out to combine initial thoughts from patchwork texts to explore how to become a
primary science leader. Patchwork texts are outlined by Winter (2003) as a series of small sections
which can be complete in itself, but becomes finalised when they are put together. Upon the initial
mention of patchwork texts, I was rather unsure and confused about what it entailed. After further
investigation in seminar and through extra readings I have begun to develop a better understanding of
this type of assessment. I could see the benefits to this type of format but also some uncertainties. Just
like the peers in my group I had reservations about uploading my patches online due to embarrassment
of writing styles and opinions of my work. Ovens (2003) highlights that some students had personal
doubt and worries about their own ideas and felt vulnerable at the prospect of having these ideas
discussed in class. However, having others see my patches provided me with feedback and enabled me
to reflect and deepen my understanding of each topic (Ovens, 2003 and Winter, 2003). It was almost
instant and allowed me to reflect during my thinking process, which Boud (2000) believes enables a
deeper understanding of individual weaknesses. Assessments are supposed to stimulate learning; by
having this continuous assessment it gave me time to develop my thinking and make sense of it
(Ovens, 2003; Winter, 2003; Trevelyan and Wilson, 2012). Henceforth, resulting in a deeper
understanding
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Review Of Dennis Covington s Redneck Riviera
Traveling more than ten hours in a car is something that nobody wants to do; however, for Dennis
Covington, it is a top priority for him to make this long journey to the redneck Riviera on the
panhandle in Florida. In the nonfiction book Redneck Riviera (2004), Dennis Covington, comical
southerner, teacher and soldier, describes in his nonfiction piece, the importance of his family
inheritance as over the years he travels to the Gulf Coast of Florida. Throughout the book Covington
tells stories of his childhood and constantly is lightening the mood for example, he writes, I m looking
for the hawk that got one of my hens, he said. I know it s illegal to shoot them, but what the hawk did
was illegal, too. You with the government? (71). Covington ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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He essentially gets run out of Florida by hog hunters. Covington s editor had told him, No bullets, no
book. So when they started shooting up his cabin, trying to kill him, he knew that he had a contract.
Covington s style and logical fallacies that he implements into his writing make his stories quite
funny. An example of a fallacy he uses a hasty generalization when he says, Sue shook her head. I
think they just did it to make her mad. And break ins happen all the time. Sue explains that the Hunt
Club constantly has control over all of the land. Another example is when he uses the non sequitur
when explaining the cows on the land, saying, the cows they hunted turned into a scrawny but
tenacious breed ... you could hang a hat on them (73). There are also plenty of scare tactics used by the
Hunt Club to fulfill their objective of keeping the land isolated from outsiders. A specific example is
when Peanut says, ...the leaders of the Hunt Club can t guarantee your safety if you camp on it (76).
The detail in his stories and the character involvement in his journey really add certain rhetoric to his
venture. Covington s jargon is used as an informal way of connecting with his audience. An example
of his diction is when he uses the term ne er do well. Although his efforts are relentless, Covington
always runs into conflict with the Hunt
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Freire And Oppression
Paulo Freire s Pedagogy of the Oppressed is a combination of philosophical, political, and educational
theory. Freire outlines a theory of oppression and the source of liberation. In Freire s view, the way to
liberation is critical awareness and the thinking process in the person. This occurs through another sort
of education, one that makes an association between the educator and the student, engaging the
student to go into a dialogue and start the procedure of humanization through thought and action.
The idea of developing a critical consciousness in the oppressed. Freire presents the issue of the fear
of freedom in the oppressed, who are influenced by being submerged in a circumstance of
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This, Freire admit, is a fundamental drive of humanity, while oppression is dehumanizing, both for the
oppressed and for the oppressors. Freire states that only the oppressed can save themselves and the
oppressor from oppression, and liberation must come from within the oppressed, who must work their
way through thought to a critical understanding of reality, which leads to action.
The second chapter examines the banking approach to education, a metaphor used by Freire that
suggests students are considered empty bank accounts that should remain open to deposits made by
the teacher. Freire rejects the banking approach, claiming it results in the dehumanization of both the
students and the teachers. In addition, he argues the banking approach encourage oppressive attitudes
and practices in society.
Instead, Freire advocates for a more world mediated, mutual approach to education that consider
people incomplete. According to Freire, this authentic approach to education must allow people to be
aware of their incompleteness and strive to be more fully human. This attempt to use education as a
means of consciously shaping the person and the society is called conscientization, a term first coined
by Freire in this
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The Buckminster Fullerene Is The Third Allotropic Form Of...
In general, the Buckminster Fullerene is the third allotropic form of Carbon, with the other two being
Graphite and Diamond. The more proper term used to describe these compounds in regards to Carbon
compounds would be Graphenes. (22)
The Buckminster Fullerene was first discovered in 1985 by scientists Harold Kroto, Rickard Smalley
and Robert Curl. (1) They were able to discover that when Graphite is vaporized by a laser, a variety
of large Carbon cluster compounds were formed, the C60 compound or Buckminster Fullerene, being
the most abundant. (1) The other Fullerenes found were C28 C32, C44 and C78. The C60 compound
was named after Buckminster Fuller, as he was responsible for the creation of many geodesic domes,
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This involves setting up an arc between two graphite electrodes and using a stream of inert gas, such
as Helium. (1) This causes the Carbon to form vapors, which then condenses into the C60 Fullerene as
well as additional types of Fullerenes. Source: S. Chuanchen, G. Haibin, F. Dufei, Extraction of C60
cluster ion beam, Review of Scientific Instruments, 65, 1405 1407 (1994).
Due to the cage like structure formed during the synthesis of the Fullerene, the compound is able to
trap small molecules of the inert gas within the structure. The general formula used to represent a gas
enclosed within the structure of the Fullerene is nX@C60, where n is the number of trapped atoms and
X represents the trapped gas. (1) The interior diameter of the C60 compound is 7.09Ã…, which is large
enough to trap a variety of the noble gases including Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton and Xenon. (##)
In addition to trapping gases, the Fullerenes are also able to hold metal ions within the structure. Since
the C60 compounds have a high electron affinity, they can readily accept electrons from alkali metals.
The compounds that are formed from the enclosure of metal ions are known as Endohedral
Metallofullerenes. (1) Examples of alkali metals that can be placed inside the C60 compound include
Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium and Caesium. For the alkali metals, the formula would resemble,
M3C60. (1) The process of putting the alkali metals inside the C60
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The Anzio Breakout Essay
January 22, 1944 the sun is shining, and there is quite wind blowing across the beach of Anzio. In the
next two days this beach will be covered in upwards of 30,000 allied troops and will see some of the
bloodiest fighting of the war in the next four months. Anzio was originally supposed to be a
distraction that Sir Alexander could use to breach the Gustav line. However, after a failure to
immediately push towards Rome the allies would be trapped in trench warfare and would be forced to
breakout of Anzio. This was, simply enough, called the Anzio Breakout. The escape from Anzio was
comprised of the plan and its flaw, the invasion, and the Breakout. The allied commander Sir
Alexander felt that he would be unable to take Rome unless a ... Show more content on
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In the next week the Allies moved in seven miles fighting off the scattered but increasing Germans. As
the moved along the Anzio Albano Road toward Campoleone, they captured the town of Aprilia,
which created a massive dent in enemy lines, but were unbale to breakout of the beachhead. Although
they met some heavy resistance on the way to Cisterna and Littoria, that eventually halted their
advance, they managed to increase their numbers, and built anti air guns impairing the German
Luftwaffe. Despite their progress because they did not immediately drive towards Rome the Germans
were able to recover and retaliate. Most of the German counterstrikes were random air raids on the
snarl of trenches the allies had dug. The allies broken and weary from the random barrage of artillery
were more then ready to escape the trenches of Anzio and head towards the capital Rome.
They got their chance on May 12, 1944. On this date the Fifth and Eighth corps retaliated with their
long anticipated offensive against the Gustav Line, finally allowing them to capture Cassino
successively breaking the Gustav Line. Playing to the advantage of the turbulent status in the central
mountains, and using an Allied artillery barrage, along with armor and infantry assaults along the
Anzio, the Cisterna front was opened. On May 23rd, The Allies were able to rupture the German main
line of resistance using air
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Re Astor s Settlement Case Summary
The essence of a trust lies in the principle that a settlor appoints a trustee, who then holds onto a
property for a beneficiary. The trustee has power of the property but also duties to perform as a part of
their role. The beneficiary is the ultimate owner and has all the associated rights to the property. The
beneficiary principle states that in every non charitable trust there must be ascertainable beneficiaries.
This means that there must be an actual human to which the court can decide in favour of. This rests
on two propositions, firstly, a trust that cannot be enforced must fail. This view is widely accepted.
The second view is that only beneficiaries can enforce trusts and this view is less accepted, as it is
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The rule is that one must be able to determine that before the end of the perpetuity period, that the
trust will definitely come to an end. The perpetuity period defined as the age of the life in question,
plus 21 years. However, the problem with private purpose trusts is that they often don t have an
ascertainable beneficiary, and so where this is the case, the court will define it as the twenty one years.
The perpetuity principle can be problematic in that where there is no named beneficiary, or where the
trust is for the purpose of maintaining monuments as in the case of Re Hooper. However, in Re
Hooper, the settlor had stated that the trustees were to carry out the purpose as far as was legally
possible and this was found to be saving words, meaning that the trust was upheld and in line with the
perpetuity principle. However, in the absence of such saving words, all trusts will fail. In
Musset.v.Bingle there was no perpetuity period stated for the upkeep of the monument and it failed on
that part, but was upheld on the actual erection of the monument, as it was assumed that the
monument would be completed within 21
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Christians Should Study Greek Philosophy
Throughout the history of Christianity, there have been many different ideas on how a Christian
should interact with the world in which they lived. From the biblical writings of The Gospel according
to Matthew, and The Acts of the Apostles, to the non biblical writings of On Philosophy, and The
Prescription Against Heretics, the ideas of Christianity were brought together. The two non biblical
documents highlight the arguments of whether or not Christians should study Greek philosophy. The
books from The Bible showed that Christian beliefs focused on how one should primarily seek their
ultimate reward or satisfaction in the Kingdom of God (spiritual), rather than in the here and now
(temporal). Christianity, as it began, was a faith that emphasized the importance of acting charitable
towards the less fortunate, while understanding that it was ones duty to worship God and spread that
love for Him to those who didn t believe. In the Gospel According to Matthew, Jesus said, Blessed are
the poor, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven. When Jesus said this, he showed how the Kingdom of
Heaven was welcomed for anybody, not only those who were more fortunate than others. Jesus then
went on to explain how those who were humble and those who showed righteousness would enter the
Kingdom of Heaven. Jesus also told the people how they should spread his word everywhere and
teach those to examine all the things He commanded them. In The Great Commission speech, Jesus
inspired His
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William Taingbaum Research Paper
WILLIAM RUSSIAN BILL TATTENBAUM William Tattenbaum was born in 1853 no one knows
when his birthday, he died in Shakespeare, New Mexico November ninth,1881. William went by
another name Russian Bill as he wanted to go by. The reason he wanted to go by this name because he
was calming to a Russian royalty the son of countess Teilfin, (a wealthy Russian aristocrat) also he
was in the Russian army as one of the Czars Imperial Hussars, he had to flee Russia because he
punched a superior officer was going to be court marshaled. Bill first appeared in the Arizona territory
in Tombstone and made some friends. Bill had met several members of the cow boy faction (Clanton
gang), he met Johnny Ringo, Ike Clanton, and Curly Bill Brocius just to name
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The Execution of Death Penalty
The Death Penalty Introduction As of 2010, thirty four States have some form of Death Penalty, while
twelve States plus the District of Columbia have no Death Penalty. The number of Death Penalty
executions from 1977 2010 by color coded States follows: (Death Penalty Information Center, 2012).
The basic dispute involving the Death Penalty is whether or not it should be abolished. This dispute
has raged for decades in the United States and people on both sides of the debate appear to be equally
passionate. Anti Death Penalty individuals propose numerous arguments for banning the Death
Penalty; this paper will address three of them: some innocent people are sentenced to death; the Death
Penalty is administered arbitrarily; and the Death Penalty is not a deterrent. After presenting those
three anti Death Penalty arguments, the pro Death Penalty responses will be examined. Anti Death
Penalty Arguments One argument against the Death Penalty is that innocent people are wrongfully
convicted and sentenced to death. While the Innocence Project, associated with the Benjamin N.
Cardozo School of Law, was not established to abolish the Death Penalty, many of its findings support
the innocent convict argument. The Innocence Project maintains that people have been wrongfully
convicted due to: eyewitness misidentification; invalidated or improper forensics; false
confessions/admissions; forensic science misconduct; government misconduct; informants; and bad
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Analysis Of Gary Steiner s Animal, Vegetable, Miserable
The essay of Gary Steiner, Animal, Vegetable, Miserable, advises that a vegan lifestyle is an ethical
lifestyle. He is a strict vegan which means no meat, cheese, eggs, or anything that contains animal
products and byproducts. Steiner seems to be an animal rights advocator, and his essay pushes his
beliefs with the hope that his opinions will gain the attention of people in American. The written
responses to Gary Steiner s article, Ethical Choices in what We Eat argues and agrees with his pro
vegan argument. Many conflicts in the use of animal products in our lives, but the tone of his essay
can sometimes undermine the reader affecting his cause to help eliminate animal slaughter.
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JeanÅ› quote, Farm animals also benefit from the humane farming movement, even if the animals
welfare changes (849) concludes the life of the animals you raise yourself. According to Steiner, even
vegetarians and other people, committed to fighting against animal cruelty, are not enough to create a
vegan law.
The author s complains about the difficulties of managing his strict vegan lifestyle are meant to
highlight his dedication and determination, but can come off as whining. When Steiner states, You just
haven t lived until you ve tried to function as a vegan in a meat crazed society (847), it seems as if he
is about to relate a part of his life that the reader can empathize with, but it turns out to be nothing but
a springboard to launch a self centered diatribe in which he laments how difficult his commitment to
the strict vegan way of life is to maintain. The quote, To go down this road is to stare headlong into an
abyss that, to paraphrase Nietzsche, will ultimately stare back at you (847), appeals to pathos because
this is meant to provoke sympathy for the reader. Chris Taylor, a formers reader of Steiner s article,
agrees with the frustration that vegans go through. As he states When one goes vegan, what seems
obvious to that person is ridiculed by a large part of society (850) as though they feel separated
between worlds. Steiner and Chris are both implying that it s hard being a vegan in a
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Essay on Exploring the Autobiography of Malcom X
We declare our right on this earth...to be a human being, to be respected as a human being, to be given
the rights of a human being in this society, on this earth, in this day, which we intend to bring into
existence by any means necessary. These words were spoken by Malcolm X, a civil rights leader and
political activist. He is also the main character, narrator, and author of the Autobiography of Malcolm
X. The autobiography takes place in various cities in the United States, such as Omaha, New York,
and Detroit, as well as the Middle East, and Africa.
Considering the type of literature this is, it is obvious to state that Malcolm X is the main character.
Malcolm X, as a child, was intelligent and popular amongst his friends. He had ... Show more content
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She was conceived with Malcolm when she was raped by a white man who she never knew, and
stayed at home to cook and clean, despite being able to find work by passing as a white woman due to
her fair skin color. Malcolm was soon born, and 4 years later, the family moved to Lansing, Michigan,
in 1929. Their house was burned down by the KKK, and Malcolm had witnessed it. He said that it
taught him one of many things he was soon to learn about being black in America. The next year, a
group of white men who are in opposition of his father s work kill him. The insurance company
refuses to cover the family s losses, because they ruled his death as a suicide. Malcolm s mother is
soon sent to a mental hospital, and he went to stay with a white foster family. Before long, Malcolm
drops out of high school, and goes to Boston and New York, where he hustled, and was soon arrested.
It was in prison where Malcolm educated himself, and learned of Elijah Muhammad, and his
organization: the Nation of Islam. Malcolm is fascinated by the teachings of the group, and has great
respect for them and Muhammad. He then converted religions, and, once out of prison, became a
Minister in the NOI. It was Muhammad who gave Malcolm the legendary X , in place of Little, which
was his slave name. Malcolm preached his beliefs, and was soon known for his speeches against the
white man, on black
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Ancient Greek Theatre Research Paper
Theatre held a significant role within the lives of many Greeks, especially the Athenians. With having
a remarkable part of society, theatre needed to keep the audience interested. In Ancient Athens. Greek
playwrights would create astounding works of art to be performed in the theatre, but there were certain
aspects needed for an Ancient Greek play to be performed. One aspect needed for the play to be
performed is the setting of the plays. First, the place where the plays were performed is vital
information. The Theatre in Athens was named after Dionysus, and this is considered the first theatre
in the world ( Leisured Life: The Theatre n.pag.). As the webpage titled The Golden Age: The Glory
of Athens touches upon the unique design of
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Pros And Cons Of Job Stress
Final exam
Stress is a body s reaction on any situations which are usually caused by both good and bad
experiences. When the body is stressed, most of the individuals experience different health issues,
such as muscle tension, headache, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, etc. These symptoms
can affect not only body, but thoughts, mind, feelings, and behavior as well.
Nowadays, the most major source of stress for American adults is the job stress. The statistic
highlights that an estimated 1 million workers are absent every day due to stress. The European
Agency for Safety and Health at Work reported that over half of the 550 million working days lost
annually in the U.S. from absenteeism are stress related and that one in five of all last minute no
shows are due to job stress (The American Institute of Stress).
Some jobs, naturally, involve more stress than others, but i believe that the most stress related jobs are
those that involve public safety working environments. Researchers have found that the police officers
are most exposed to stress due to their negative pressures related to work. These pressures can cause
threatening psychological and underlying mental health disorders including substance abuse, marital
problems, anxiety, depression or post traumatic stress disorder. Untreated depression, the feeling of
dissatisfaction with oneself may develop suicidal thoughts in the individuals.
Suicide is one of the biggest problem for law enforcement officers.
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What Is The Dialogue Between The Misfit And The Grandmother
In Flannery O Connor s A Good Man Is Hard to Find characters like the Grandmother and also The
Misfit facilitate to point out problems on each a personal and whole society level. O Connor crafts two
characters that just about become symbols for the larger problems they have; their personal issues will
be applied to a bigger scale. The dialogue between the Misfit and the Grandmother in A Good Man is
Hard to Find tries to tackle deep queries of ethics and what a good man truly is, and also the concept
of rights or justice among others.
O Connor s characterization of the grandmother serves to form conflicting ideas of what a good man
is. The grandmother talks plenty concerning the past and the way in her time folks may leave their ...
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This is not unwarranted, as she merely tries to get out of the situation alive, nevertheless it calls into
question her character and also the strength of her convictions. It conjointly makes the readers
themselves question their own morals; what would they be doing during a similar state of affairs? The
reader will feel sympathy for the Grandmother during this dangerous situation, nevertheless it s her
actions because what she says progresses and that causes the reader to pause and actually question the
character of the Grandmother. The Misfit s accomplices take her family, as they re taken into the
woods and shot dead. Throughout this point, the Grandmother appears to solely be centered on
preservation, along with her solely recognition of something awry being after two isolated yells of
Bailey Boy! O Connor is showing the character of not just the Grandmother, however what she
perceives to be the common trend in 1950 s culture.The concept of family unity and selflessness, even
by people who propagate the concept, is forgotten once the individual is vulnerable.
Whereas O Connor will have hints of existential philosophy with reference to the individual, she is
ultimately influenced deeply by her Catholic upbringing. This ends up in the Grandmother being a
highly religious character, perpetually asking the Misfit if he prays. Whereas on the surface it might
seem obvious the grandmother is a more religious person than the Misfit , but in
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Nuclear Power Has Been Highly Controversial
Nuclear power has been highly controversial in the world, specifically uranium mining. Uranium
mining is an option that was presented to the world for a source of nuclear weapons, nuclear medicine,
as well as nuclear power. Uranium is a natural element, it has an average concentration of 2.8 per
million in the Earth s crust. Uranium is very abundant and is more plentiful than gold, silver, and
mercury. The half life of uranium 238 is 4.46 billion years, the half life of uranium 234 is 245,000
years, and uranium 235 has a half life of 704 million years (Uranium: Its Uses and Hazards, n.d.).
There are four common kinds of extracting uranium from the ground; open pit and underground
mining, in situ leach mining (ISL), heap leaching, and milling. While there are several forms of
mining that have proven to be affective at extracting uranium from the ground, none of the mining
types have been guaranteed to stop nuclear radiation in the area that the mining took place. Nuclear
power has gotten a bad name ever since the atomic bomb, so many people have become skeptical on
how safe the rising expansion of uranium mining is. The environmental implications that uranium
mining has caused in the past has brought up the question on if the expansion of nuclear technology is
worth the risk. Uranium is a highly radioactive element that must be handled with care when mining.
In almost all forms of mining, the ore is leached with sulfuric acid whether it is underground still or
crushed and
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Japanese Internment Camps Research Paper
Here was a camp of sheds, enclosed with a high barbed wire fence, with guard towers and soldiers
with machine guns. Fear is what the Japanese felt when they were being forced to these cramped
camps. Whole families were usually kept to one room. It was rot right away that a mass arrest was
suggested. First, they were moved to temporary holding pens called Civilian Assembly Centers. The
Japanese American Internment camps had a huge impact on WWII.
To begin, these camps were built for national security after the bombing at Pearl Harbor on December
7, 1941. Pearl Harbor was a surprise attack by the Japanese. This event caused the USS Arizona to
sink, the USS Tennessee damage, and the USS West Virginia was severely damaged. 2402 were killed
and 1282 were injured during Pearl Harbor. Because of the attack, the Japanese that lived in America
lost respect, were thought of as inscrutable and untrustworthy, and caused an uproar of racism. In
order for the public to feel safe, Roosevelt issued the Executive Order 9066. This order was aimed at
the Japanese Americans to be relocated returning national security to the people. Executive Order
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They left their homes and most of their belongings and valuables behind since there was no time to
pack. The Japanese burned many of priceless valuables to seem not Japanese and so special dolls and
pillows were thrown into the fireplace and gone forever. The Japanese were packed into cattle cars and
taken away by train. The relocation process was carried out by the Wartime Civil Control
Administration under Colonel Karl Bendentson. This action was administered by the War Relocation
Authority. It was not right away that there be a mass arrest. First came temporary holding
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Mental Deterioration In Macbeth
Macbeth s Mental Deterioration
Mental deterioration is when one s mind begins to over analyse, breakdown, and start to do things a
healthy brain would not normally do. Symptoms may include memory loss, apathy, anxiety, inhibition,
and mood changes. Power goes to Macbeth s head, causing him to lose his sense of empathy, and
eventually his mentality. In Act I, scene 2 Macbeth is described as brave, relentless and savage. At first
glance, he appears to be a brave soldier. He is named Thane of Cawdor as a reward for his bravery .
After this, the witches predict wealth, estate, and that someday he will become king. This information
results in Macbeth having thoughts of murder (Act 1, scene 3 lns 130 142). After Duncan announced
that his son, Malcolm, will be heir to the throne Macbeth states that there is one more man in his way
of becoming king. In the article When Power Goes To Your Head, It May Shut Out Your Heart , a
neuroscientist named Sukhvinder Obhi says that power fundamentally changes how the brain operates.
The mirror system neurons become active when you or someone else squeezes a ball. Similar to when
you pick up a cup of coffee, hit a baseball, or fly a kite. Humans learn by observing and examining
other humans. Mirror neurons help humans understand how to imitate the learned trait. It somewhat
places you in another person s head. Feeling power causes a boost in the mirror system. When given
power, people have a harder time getting inside someone s head.
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Bag Tax In America
To whom it may concern, Since the 1960s, polyethylene bags has been a catalyst for the American
economy and have directly effected employment opportunities in the United States. In recent years,
the plastic bag industry created over 25,000 new jobs. However, it has made headlines due to the
detrimental effects it has on the environment. With such risks, critics claim that it is crucial to control
this activity through a bag tax. In this letter I will inform you about the damage this law presents and a
possible solution to this issue. The implementation of a bag tax will put many out of work and
devastate many businesses in America. For instance, the National Center for Policy Analysis reported
that the 10 cent tax on plastic bags in Los Angeles forced a ten ... Show more content on
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Along with the economic complications, a bag tax will make conditions for the working much more
difficult. The reason I say that is because a family who cannot afford groceries will have to pay more,
thus making their living conditions worse. The United States Department of Agriculture reported that
there are 17.5 million families in the United States that are food insecure. This means that they have
difficulties finding a direct source of food. So with the implementation of a bag tax these families will
have to compete with increasing food prices and a tax that will make their next meal unaffordable. In
conclusion, the integration of a bag tax will make the accessibility to food difficult for working class
Americans. The last and final reason as to why application of a bag tax is unnecessary is because it
aims to combat pollution, but it fails to do so. The Environment Protection Agency reported that
plastic bags account for only 0.03% of the United States total waste. This means that the law will not
decrease littering. This is prevalent in areas such as Washington D.C. where the recent bag tax did not
combat
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Fair Value Accounting And Intangible Assets
Fair Value Accounting and Intangible Assets
The considerable debate on the advantages and disadvantages of moving towards a full mark to
market accounting system for financial institutions has been triggered by the move of the International
Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and the US Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) to
make changes in this direction as part of an attempt to globalize accounting standards. Both fair value
accounting and historical cost accounting have their advantages and drawbacks and therefore it is hard
to conclude which system is superior to the other. Within the accounting systems, the valuation of
intangible assets has been a constant source of attention by the board as well. This essay summarizes
the superiority of fair value accounting in measuring value of certain assets and liabilities including
intangible assets in light of the IASB discussion paper released recently.
According to Rodríguez Pérez et al (2011) the debate between the choice of Fair value and Historical
cost accounting essentially takes root from the debate of relevance and reliability. The IASB
Framework defines relevancy as when information influences the economic decisions of users by
helping them evaluate past, present or future events or confirming, or correcting, their past
evaluations. Reliability as defined by the IASB framework is when information is faithfully
represented, prudent, it contains substance over form, it is neutral, and complete. Even though both
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Revenue Cycle
AUDITING THE REVENUE CYCLE
Audit procedures associated with the revenue cycle is the main point in this report. Basically, it is
divided into three sections. First, it begins with a review of alternative technologies used in both
legacy and modern system. The focus is on the key operational task performed under each
technological environment. The second section discusses the revenue cycle audit objectives, controls
and test of controls that an auditor would perform to gather evidence needed to limit the scope, timing
and extent of substantive tests. The last section describes revenue cycle substantive tests in relation to
audit objectives.
OVERVIEW OF REVENUE CYCLE TECHNOLOGIES
Technology and automation are integral to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In our system, the credit authorization copy of the sales order is sent to the credit department for
approval. The returned approval triggers the release of the other sales order copies simultaneously to
various departments. The credit copy is filed in the customer open order file until the transaction is
complete.
3. Processing Shipping Orders The final step is the processing of shipping orders. The sales
department sends the stock release copy of the sale order to the warehouse. After picking the stock, the
clerk initials the stock release copy to indicate that the order is complete and accurate. The clerk then
adjusts the stock records to reflect the reduction in inventory. Updating the inventory accounting
records is an automated procedure that will be discussed later.
Batch processing system using sequential files Automated procedures This is an automated operation.
The computer system described here is an example of a legacy system that employs the sequential file
structure for its accounting records. Both tapes and disks can be used as the physical storage medium
for such system. However the use of tapes has declined considerably in recent years. Most
organizations that still use sequential files store them on disks that are permanently connected it the
computer system and require no human intervention.
The following are the main points of batch processing system using sequential files Automated
procedures:
1.
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Psychopaths In Prison
Generally defined, psychopathy is a personality disorder that is characterized by a combination of
superficial charm, strong antisocial behavior, and extreme sensation seeking and impulsivity.
Psychopaths make up approximately 15% of the prison population while between 50% 80% of that
prison population could be diagnosed more broadly with antisocial personality disorder (Ogloff,
2006). While the percentage of those diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder is high, the
percentage of psychopaths in prison is extremely overrepresented compared to the average population
which hovers between 1% 4% (Ogloff, 2006). While it would be disingenuous to say that all
psychopaths are dangerous, their overrepresentation in the population of violent ... Show more content
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In prison, they figured out that the best way to leave was to operate at the best behavior possible. From
there, once they were outside again, they were able to operate the same way they were before. This
aspect emphasizes the effect that the striatum and the amygdala play. The amygdala acted in complete
disregard for previous punishment once the subject was out of prison; meanwhile, the striatum drives
the constant desire for stimulation. This drives the thought that there may be psychopaths in existence
who are caught less frequently and how that may influence their
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Pink Pony Pub Research Paper
Warmer weather and sunshine are finally here, so what better way to celebrate Spring than a cocktail
by the beach? Pink Pony Pub is a restaurant and bar located right on the beach in Gulf Shores, AL.
This iconic pink bar has been in operation since 1956, even surviving two hurricanes! Share stunning
oceanside views with friends and family as you enjoy drinks and pub fare (including locally sourced
seafood from the Gulf Coast). Pink Pony Pub morphs from a family restaurant by day to a hoppin bar
with live music and cocktail specials by night. There are many delicious cocktail options on the menu.
Pick your poison! The bar offers libations such as a Long Island Iced Tea, Captain Mai Thai,
Hurricane, Rum Punch, and more. Get in the spirit with
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Homosexual Marriage Australia
Why not Australia? Australia is considered to be one of the most accepting country in the world. But
why is homosexual marriage still illegal?
Australia has come along way in regards to accepting and acknowleding gay and lesbian relationships.
Sodomy laws were part of Australian law, from 1788 through to 1994 under Human Rights (Sexual
Conduct) Act 1994. The punishment was reduced from execution to life in prison in 1899. Today,
homophobia still exsists, however being gay or lesbian it is no longer institutionalised or illegal.
Accourding to http://www.australianmarriageequality.org/ Public opinion poll (2009 2012) 64% of
Austrlian support gay marriage and 81% of young people (18 24 years) support marriage equality.
Younger generations express ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many anti gay people use the argument that if gay marriage was made legal, other changes such as
allowing muliple wives, would have to be made. However this is proven wrong, as seen in the
countries who have already legalised gay marriage have not experience those reprecussions.
The Catholic Church is strongly opposed to legalising gay marriage in Australia. Acoording to the
Don t mess with marriage report A Pastoral Letter from the Catholic Bishops of Australia to all
Australians onthe Same sex Marriage Debate, their definition of marriage is that it involves a
substantial bodily and spiritual union of a man and a woman. The Church believes this union is
centred around and ordered not only to the wellbeing of the spouses but also towards the generation
and wellbeing of children. However it has been found that people in same sex couples are more highly
educated and are more likely to be in highly skilled occupations than people in heterosexual
couples.In measures of general health and family cohesion children aged 5 to 17 years with same sex
attracted parents had significantly better scores when compared to Australian children from all other
backgrounds and family contexts.With regard to academic performance, the evidence is that lesbian
and gay parented children perform as well as or better than their peers raised in hetrosexual couple
families. This information was found on the Australian Governement, Australian institute of family
studies website. These statistics and facts prove that there is so big difference between same sex
families and hetrosexual
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The Glass Menegerie vs August Osage County
Patel 1
The More Dysfunctions, The More Escapes
The Wingfields and Westons are both inimitable families who carry distinctive traits and
characteristics. In the play, The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams portrays a southern family in
the 1930 s trying to deal with life s pressures, and their own fears after their husband and father
deserts them. In the play, August: Osage County, Tracy Letts depicts a large eccentric family who
come together after the death of the patriarch, Beverly, and try to triumph over the obstacles in life.
Unhealthy and detrimental relationships among family members are ample between the two families.
The Wingfield and Weston families are both trapped by their own dysfunctions, which force ... Show
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Amanda sees the fire
Patel 4 escape as an opportunity for gentleman callers to enter their lives. Laura s view is different
from her mother and her brother; her escape seems to be hiding inside the apartment. Also, the
Westons are trapped in their homes and can t seem to escape. They don t all live together, but are
brought together as one due to the death of the patriarch, Beverly. Every member of the Weston family
has their differences. They endure many problems as they live with one another. An indication of
incarceration is when Violet tapes the shades and lets nobody opens them. Charlie questions Mattie
Fae about the situation, This business with the shades, taping the shades? (Letts 20) As soon as the
family members see that they can break away from the house, they leave as soon as they can. Even
though the family is brought together, they are all happier with their individual lives away from the
family.
Lastly, facing the truth can be challenging and exigent for certain people. In this case, Amanda
Wingfield is not aware of the truth and repeatedly nags and aggravates her children. Amanda stipulates
Tom to comb his hair, as she says, Comb your hair! You look so pretty when your hair is combed.
(Williams 38) Amanda mainly bothers Tom about finding a gentleman caller for Laura, she feels that
Laura is lonely and needs a companion in order to be happy and pleased in life. Also, she
Patel 5 thinks that Laura will not be secure and
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The Importance Of The Chinese Garden Architecture
In the early 1636, the place where the Chinese kings live, the construction of the Chinese garden
architecture first started, when the Chinese emperor chose a city as the earth and the use of financial
resources in his hands. The King s builder s team started building the Yu palace garden building,
which has a beautiful grand mansion that provides the emperor with a place to live in. The Yu Garden
is primarily located in the Yellow River basin in South China, in the Beijing area. This is the product
of China s two thousand years of the feudal dynasty regularly change; and the development of China
has stopped developing for millennia. As a consequence, the government at that time stopped
communicating with other countries. For a significant number of years, China kept up maintained
social type of antiquated progress. In 1994, the Chinese imperial garden had been taken as the world s
social legacy rundown and was the value abundance of all humankind (Haritatou, 2012). This paper
will examine how the Chinese imperial gardens bring positive emotions, the dimension of Chinese
ancient designs, Chinese history, and the natural and human dimension.
Dimension of Chinese ancient design
The Yellow River is the cradle of the Chinese nation because of its superior geographical conditions,
which has traditionally been China s political, economic and cultural center. The Ancient Guang
Zhong area was the emperor s capital. After the capital of Zhou dynasty, the Beijing
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Psychoanalytic Theory And Freud s Theory Of Becoming A...
Keisha! I missed you so much! I have not seen you since this past October! I know, it has been a crazy
busy past few months with balancing work and school! Trust me, I completely understand; I am in the
same boat with you! I think a white chocolate mocha and doughnuts are in order. How is grad school
going?? Fill me in since I haven t been able to catch up with you in so long! Well, it has been amazing
and stressful so far. However, the idea of becoming a School Counselor is in real reach for me. My
Counseling Theory class has been a real eye opener! I feel like I have learned so much in one week
and also realized that I have a lot to learn still. Oh that is awesome! What are some of the things you
have learned so far in the class? Well, this past week we have been discussing psychoanalytic theory
and Freud. I am sure you have heard of some of Freud s theories and thoughts before right? Oh yeah I
remember some things about Freud from the psychology course I took at Thiel. Ha Ha I thought so,
awesome! Honestly, I feel that psychoanalytic theory is a little bit out there for me personally;
however there is some elements to the theory that I feel can be valuable to counselors today. Freud s
thought of personality that is divided as the id, ego and superego, I believe still has a lot value to a
counselor today. I have heard of those terms before, can you explain a little bit of each? Yes definitely!
The id is entirely in the unconscious in which we as a person are not aware of
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The Effect Of Aztec Diseases On Civilization
The first source is a website created by Khan Academy. The main idea of this source is that disease
can overcome the mightiest of civilizations. This main idea is supported by the quote At the beginning
of the sixteenth century, it was one of the largest cities in the world. This quote shows just how big
and powerful the city was at this time, and the quote as well as the Spaniards superior weaponry, their
unfamiliar battle tactics and the devastation of the Mexica population by European disease. Mexico
remained under Spanish rule until gaining independence in 1821 C.E. it shows how many diseases
really affected the civilization. My second source is a website created by Websters. The main idea of
this source is that Aztec innovations affected
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Louisana Clean Air Act Essay
For this research paper, I chose to discuss the Louisiana air quality and its effects on the community. I
was raised here in Baker, Louisiana which is north of Baton Rouge. Growing up I noticed something
very striking and odd. We are overly exposed to chemical plants and their outputs. Driving around
Baton Rouge at night and seeing a distant flame I often wonder what it really was. I wonder how this
was affecting the community. How was this affecting our health? Upon doing research, I discovered it
is called upset emissions. Upset emissions are unplanned events which release VOCs into the air. The
Bucket Brigade which is an anti energy group refers to emissions as accidents. Every year they release
an annual report which gives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They also claimed that upset emission are getting worse. They suggest that refineries should upgrade
their equipment and hire more workers to prevent accidents. The Bucket Brigade highlighted the
Exxon Mobil Complex in Baton Rouge. It was caused by leaking bleeder valve Tank 801. There was
about ten pounds of benzene released at 5am on June 14, 2012. There were iWitness pollution may
detailing strong odors of burnt tar. The benzene is known to cause cancer in humans. In rebuttal the
group Energize LA offers more accurate information. Louisiana has been a part of this industry since
1909 when Standard oil of New Jersey choose Baton Rouge for a refinery. It was envision that it
would strengthen the company s domestic market capabilities. Energize LA is Louisiana s fuel and
chemicals manufacturing sector served as economic growth for Louisiana. It has been a steady flow of
much needed income for the state. The industry alone brings in over one billion dollars of revenue.
From this industry over 150,000 jobs have been created it one of the sates main sources of revenue
besides tourism. Now there is a big push for cleaner air, safer communities, and jobs revenue and
oppountiny. The Energize LA serves as a clearinghouse for fact based research and information about
issues regarding fuel and chemical manufacturing. The Louisiana Department of Environmental
Quality and Environmental protection agency says that Louisiana s air has been at its best since the
signing of the
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Zionism and Non Zionists Essays
Zionism declares that the Jews are more than a purely religious body, they are not only a race but also
a nation (Berkowitz 376). Theodor Herzl, the father of political Zionism, states, We are a people one
people. Both Herzl and Berkowitz have interesting key points about a Jewish State, the Jewish religion
in general, and how to solve current issues in the religion. A State is formed by a social contract and is
still being created today. Rousseau states, The conditions of this contract are so precisely defined by
the nature of the agreement that the slightest alterations would make them null and void. The
consequence is that, even where they are not expressly stated, they are everywhere identical, and
everywhere tacitly accepted and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This fact proves that all Jews should and will stand together to solve and work out the problems such
as poor treatment and portrayal. Herzl emphasizes, It is true that the Jewish State is conceived as a
peculiarly modern structure on unspecified territory. But a State is formed, not by pieces of land, but
rather by a number of men united under sovereign rule. For example, the portrayal of Jews from a non
Zionist is much different from Zionists. It is an egregious and fatal error of the Zionists that they
accept the misery of Israel as permanent, his wretchedness as hopeless (Berkowitz 372). Although
forming a State or declaring an important religion can be difficult, there are many other risks such as,
land disputes, current communities moving to a new land, views of merging with other countries, past
and future suffering, and the most important, the emphasis on religion or nation. The first step to
becoming a respected religious State is forming a society of Jews to perform scientific and political
tasks. Second, Christians and current citizens of the State would be forced to move and find new land,
like in times of war or destroyed land. Herzl does point out that if the Jewish State had help from the
Christians it would become a peaceable voluntary departure of colonists. Third, the Jews have
attempted to merge many places in the social life of other countries and to prefer faith of
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Analysis Of The Sapphires
The Sapphires by Wayne Blair is an award winning film, which explore the lives of four aboriginal
women Gail (Deborah Mailman, Julie (Jessica Mauboy), Cynthia (Miranda Tapsell) and their cousin
Kay (Shari Sebbens) throughout their journey and role in the Vietnam War. A range of film techniques
such as settings, characters, conflicts and symbols are used to explore prejudice towards their
indigenous heritage, with a variety of film techniques as well. In the orientation of the film Blair uses
techniques such as setting, this is an important technique as different settings can either show a rise of
reduction of prejudice towards indigenous people. The film begins in the Australian outback, where
the audience is first introduce to two characters Gail and Kay. The two girls are cousins and are
running across the scene, they make up about 10% of the height of the screen. Blair uses long shot
contrasting their vulnerability. Establishment shots of the homes and buildings and also seen, we as
the audience understand that the girls are relatively poor as there are many family member sharing
minimal houses, they are living in close proximity to each other and live in a remote area. Already
Blair has expressed the theme of prejudice by depicting the isolation indigenous people have with
white communities. The aboriginal families seem to be living in a mission environment contrasting
that they were disadvantaged from the European settlers. After seeing the earlier setting of the
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How Far Does the Disaster of 1898 Account for the Growth...
How far does the disaster of 1898 account for the growth of Catalan and Basque nationalism?
The humiliating defeat of Spain to America during the Spanish American War of 1898 dealt a
catastrophic blow to the Spanish nation. In the subsequent Treaty of Paris signed on December 10th
1898, Spain relinquished its remaining colonial territories in the Caribbean and the Pacific. The
disaster evoked heavy criticism of the Restoration government and its inherent corruption amongst
many groups within Spanish society and served as a catalyst for the emergence of new political forces
seeking to contest against the ruling oligarchy, most notably Catalan and Basque nationalism. This
essay will argue that the disaster of 1898 was largely accountable ... Show more content on
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As such, Catalonian regionalist demands tended to assume a subordinate position in relation to the
greater demands of Spain and its profitable empire. However, the crisis of 1898 engendered the
breaking down of Catalan acquiescence with the Restoration system. The loss of Spain s colonial
territories brought with it the loss of colonial markets that had existed as prime export outlets for
Catalan industry. In the last decade of the nineteenth century Spanish exports to its colonies had more
than doubled from 146.1 million pesatas in 1891 to 365.4 million in 1897, with the value of
Catalonian produce to the colonies reaching a peak of 124 million pesatas in 1895. For the region s
major textile industry, the markets of Cuba and Puerto Rico accounted for one fifth of the entire output
of its cotton mills. In surrendering control, by 1902 the territories of Cuba, Puerto Rico and the
Philippines now received just 6.2% of Catalan textile produce, a decline from 22% in 1896. Within
Catalonia, a feeling that defeat had been caused by years of faulty centralism by a corrupt
administration ended any trust Catalan business had placed in the Restoration system to protect its
interests. In the spirit of the Regeneracionismo movement, Catalan business interests represented by
organisations such as the Fomento del Trabajo proposed a number of reforms designed to regenerate
the region in order to compensate for the loss of its vital export outlets. Yet, the
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Fashion In The Early 1900s
The Jazz culture inspired multiple dances, such as the Black Bottom and the ever popular Charleston.
These dances required lots of movement leading to a shift in women s fashion. Women wore less
undergarments, went without coresets, and designed dresses that allowed for more freedom of
movement. In 1921, Coco Chanel introduced the drop waist dress, which were worn with long strings
of glass beads or pearls. By 1925 these dresses resembled the shifts that were worn under the dresses
of the early 1900. Evening dress were made up of mesh material, sleeveless, low v neckline or
backless, and sometimes adorned with sequence. These new fashions were advertised in fashion
magazines that made their appearance in the 20s, Vouge, The Queen, and the ... Show more content on
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With advances in technologies and the development of college and night life, more young people were
spending more time together unsupervised. These changes created a sexual revolution in people dated
several partners at a time and participated in petting. The invention of the automobile allowed for
young people to travel outside the family sitting room, even young women learned to drive. Electric
lights permitted for young adults to stay out later into the night and created activities to enjoy, such as
the theater and night clubs. These developments in the dating culture strayed from the prior Victorian
teachings of how ladies should behave with boys. The new woman expected to be treated on these
dates and that meant that she needed to allow petting. Petting consisted of cuddling, kissing, and even
foundling. This behavior led older women to believe that their daughters were partaking in premarital
sex, Joshua Zeitz disputes this in his book, Flapper: A Madcap Story of Sex, Style, Celebrity, and the
Women Who Made America Modern. He claims that the percentage of women who were virgins when
they were married only varied between the years of 1910 to 1929 by 3%. This shows that even though
young women in the 20s were engaged in petting, they were not sexually
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  • 2. Driverless Vehicles Essay In recent discussions of growing technology, a controversial issue has been whether we are ready for the advancements of driverless vehicles. On the one hand, some argue that these advancements have already proven that we are ready. On the other hand, however, others argue that we need to have more experience with the technology before we can be ready. In sum, then, the issue is are we ready or not for driver less cars. While others think that driverless vehicles can t be trusted yet without a commission to help lawmakers with regulating the vehicles and government officials that know more about this technology to better watch over it, I believe that we are ready for this new evolving automobile because driverless vehicles already has too much potential beginning with its self automated breaking system and warnings. Google has announced that their self driving cars will be on the road in two to five years. The company hopes that they will in America by 2020 but even if they are not people wonder if they will be safe and if we are ready to share the road with these vehicles. I believe that we will be ready for self driving cars on the roads because we already have vehicles with system to prevent collisions such as early warnings and automatic lane changing from tesla motors. John Villasenor is a professor of electrical engineering and public policy at the University of California, Los Angeles, he is also a member of the World Economic Forum s Global ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ryan Calo is a law professor at the University of Washington. He discusses the importance of regulating autonomous cars. When Congress asked the Department of Transportation to determine whether a software glitch caused Toyotas to suddenly accelerate, the agency had to ask NASA (Calo). What Calo is say is that we need to have the knowledge and ability to regulate autonomous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Initial Thoughts From Patchwork Texts Essay This essay sets out to combine initial thoughts from patchwork texts to explore how to become a primary science leader. Patchwork texts are outlined by Winter (2003) as a series of small sections which can be complete in itself, but becomes finalised when they are put together. Upon the initial mention of patchwork texts, I was rather unsure and confused about what it entailed. After further investigation in seminar and through extra readings I have begun to develop a better understanding of this type of assessment. I could see the benefits to this type of format but also some uncertainties. Just like the peers in my group I had reservations about uploading my patches online due to embarrassment of writing styles and opinions of my work. Ovens (2003) highlights that some students had personal doubt and worries about their own ideas and felt vulnerable at the prospect of having these ideas discussed in class. However, having others see my patches provided me with feedback and enabled me to reflect and deepen my understanding of each topic (Ovens, 2003 and Winter, 2003). It was almost instant and allowed me to reflect during my thinking process, which Boud (2000) believes enables a deeper understanding of individual weaknesses. Assessments are supposed to stimulate learning; by having this continuous assessment it gave me time to develop my thinking and make sense of it (Ovens, 2003; Winter, 2003; Trevelyan and Wilson, 2012). Henceforth, resulting in a deeper understanding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Review Of Dennis Covington s Redneck Riviera Traveling more than ten hours in a car is something that nobody wants to do; however, for Dennis Covington, it is a top priority for him to make this long journey to the redneck Riviera on the panhandle in Florida. In the nonfiction book Redneck Riviera (2004), Dennis Covington, comical southerner, teacher and soldier, describes in his nonfiction piece, the importance of his family inheritance as over the years he travels to the Gulf Coast of Florida. Throughout the book Covington tells stories of his childhood and constantly is lightening the mood for example, he writes, I m looking for the hawk that got one of my hens, he said. I know it s illegal to shoot them, but what the hawk did was illegal, too. You with the government? (71). Covington ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He essentially gets run out of Florida by hog hunters. Covington s editor had told him, No bullets, no book. So when they started shooting up his cabin, trying to kill him, he knew that he had a contract. Covington s style and logical fallacies that he implements into his writing make his stories quite funny. An example of a fallacy he uses a hasty generalization when he says, Sue shook her head. I think they just did it to make her mad. And break ins happen all the time. Sue explains that the Hunt Club constantly has control over all of the land. Another example is when he uses the non sequitur when explaining the cows on the land, saying, the cows they hunted turned into a scrawny but tenacious breed ... you could hang a hat on them (73). There are also plenty of scare tactics used by the Hunt Club to fulfill their objective of keeping the land isolated from outsiders. A specific example is when Peanut says, ...the leaders of the Hunt Club can t guarantee your safety if you camp on it (76). The detail in his stories and the character involvement in his journey really add certain rhetoric to his venture. Covington s jargon is used as an informal way of connecting with his audience. An example of his diction is when he uses the term ne er do well. Although his efforts are relentless, Covington always runs into conflict with the Hunt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Freire And Oppression Paulo Freire s Pedagogy of the Oppressed is a combination of philosophical, political, and educational theory. Freire outlines a theory of oppression and the source of liberation. In Freire s view, the way to liberation is critical awareness and the thinking process in the person. This occurs through another sort of education, one that makes an association between the educator and the student, engaging the student to go into a dialogue and start the procedure of humanization through thought and action. The idea of developing a critical consciousness in the oppressed. Freire presents the issue of the fear of freedom in the oppressed, who are influenced by being submerged in a circumstance of mistreatment. Oppressed people must see outside themselves, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This, Freire admit, is a fundamental drive of humanity, while oppression is dehumanizing, both for the oppressed and for the oppressors. Freire states that only the oppressed can save themselves and the oppressor from oppression, and liberation must come from within the oppressed, who must work their way through thought to a critical understanding of reality, which leads to action. The second chapter examines the banking approach to education, a metaphor used by Freire that suggests students are considered empty bank accounts that should remain open to deposits made by the teacher. Freire rejects the banking approach, claiming it results in the dehumanization of both the students and the teachers. In addition, he argues the banking approach encourage oppressive attitudes and practices in society. Instead, Freire advocates for a more world mediated, mutual approach to education that consider people incomplete. According to Freire, this authentic approach to education must allow people to be aware of their incompleteness and strive to be more fully human. This attempt to use education as a means of consciously shaping the person and the society is called conscientization, a term first coined by Freire in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Buckminster Fullerene Is The Third Allotropic Form Of... In general, the Buckminster Fullerene is the third allotropic form of Carbon, with the other two being Graphite and Diamond. The more proper term used to describe these compounds in regards to Carbon compounds would be Graphenes. (22) The Buckminster Fullerene was first discovered in 1985 by scientists Harold Kroto, Rickard Smalley and Robert Curl. (1) They were able to discover that when Graphite is vaporized by a laser, a variety of large Carbon cluster compounds were formed, the C60 compound or Buckminster Fullerene, being the most abundant. (1) The other Fullerenes found were C28 C32, C44 and C78. The C60 compound was named after Buckminster Fuller, as he was responsible for the creation of many geodesic domes, which resemble ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This involves setting up an arc between two graphite electrodes and using a stream of inert gas, such as Helium. (1) This causes the Carbon to form vapors, which then condenses into the C60 Fullerene as well as additional types of Fullerenes. Source: S. Chuanchen, G. Haibin, F. Dufei, Extraction of C60 cluster ion beam, Review of Scientific Instruments, 65, 1405 1407 (1994). Due to the cage like structure formed during the synthesis of the Fullerene, the compound is able to trap small molecules of the inert gas within the structure. The general formula used to represent a gas enclosed within the structure of the Fullerene is nX@C60, where n is the number of trapped atoms and X represents the trapped gas. (1) The interior diameter of the C60 compound is 7.09Ã…, which is large enough to trap a variety of the noble gases including Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton and Xenon. (##) In addition to trapping gases, the Fullerenes are also able to hold metal ions within the structure. Since the C60 compounds have a high electron affinity, they can readily accept electrons from alkali metals. The compounds that are formed from the enclosure of metal ions are known as Endohedral Metallofullerenes. (1) Examples of alkali metals that can be placed inside the C60 compound include Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium and Caesium. For the alkali metals, the formula would resemble, M3C60. (1) The process of putting the alkali metals inside the C60 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Anzio Breakout Essay January 22, 1944 the sun is shining, and there is quite wind blowing across the beach of Anzio. In the next two days this beach will be covered in upwards of 30,000 allied troops and will see some of the bloodiest fighting of the war in the next four months. Anzio was originally supposed to be a distraction that Sir Alexander could use to breach the Gustav line. However, after a failure to immediately push towards Rome the allies would be trapped in trench warfare and would be forced to breakout of Anzio. This was, simply enough, called the Anzio Breakout. The escape from Anzio was comprised of the plan and its flaw, the invasion, and the Breakout. The allied commander Sir Alexander felt that he would be unable to take Rome unless a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the next week the Allies moved in seven miles fighting off the scattered but increasing Germans. As the moved along the Anzio Albano Road toward Campoleone, they captured the town of Aprilia, which created a massive dent in enemy lines, but were unbale to breakout of the beachhead. Although they met some heavy resistance on the way to Cisterna and Littoria, that eventually halted their advance, they managed to increase their numbers, and built anti air guns impairing the German Luftwaffe. Despite their progress because they did not immediately drive towards Rome the Germans were able to recover and retaliate. Most of the German counterstrikes were random air raids on the snarl of trenches the allies had dug. The allies broken and weary from the random barrage of artillery were more then ready to escape the trenches of Anzio and head towards the capital Rome. They got their chance on May 12, 1944. On this date the Fifth and Eighth corps retaliated with their long anticipated offensive against the Gustav Line, finally allowing them to capture Cassino successively breaking the Gustav Line. Playing to the advantage of the turbulent status in the central mountains, and using an Allied artillery barrage, along with armor and infantry assaults along the Anzio, the Cisterna front was opened. On May 23rd, The Allies were able to rupture the German main line of resistance using air ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Re Astor s Settlement Case Summary The essence of a trust lies in the principle that a settlor appoints a trustee, who then holds onto a property for a beneficiary. The trustee has power of the property but also duties to perform as a part of their role. The beneficiary is the ultimate owner and has all the associated rights to the property. The beneficiary principle states that in every non charitable trust there must be ascertainable beneficiaries. This means that there must be an actual human to which the court can decide in favour of. This rests on two propositions, firstly, a trust that cannot be enforced must fail. This view is widely accepted. The second view is that only beneficiaries can enforce trusts and this view is less accepted, as it is believed that beneficiaries ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The rule is that one must be able to determine that before the end of the perpetuity period, that the trust will definitely come to an end. The perpetuity period defined as the age of the life in question, plus 21 years. However, the problem with private purpose trusts is that they often don t have an ascertainable beneficiary, and so where this is the case, the court will define it as the twenty one years. The perpetuity principle can be problematic in that where there is no named beneficiary, or where the trust is for the purpose of maintaining monuments as in the case of Re Hooper. However, in Re Hooper, the settlor had stated that the trustees were to carry out the purpose as far as was legally possible and this was found to be saving words, meaning that the trust was upheld and in line with the perpetuity principle. However, in the absence of such saving words, all trusts will fail. In Musset.v.Bingle there was no perpetuity period stated for the upkeep of the monument and it failed on that part, but was upheld on the actual erection of the monument, as it was assumed that the monument would be completed within 21 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Christians Should Study Greek Philosophy Throughout the history of Christianity, there have been many different ideas on how a Christian should interact with the world in which they lived. From the biblical writings of The Gospel according to Matthew, and The Acts of the Apostles, to the non biblical writings of On Philosophy, and The Prescription Against Heretics, the ideas of Christianity were brought together. The two non biblical documents highlight the arguments of whether or not Christians should study Greek philosophy. The books from The Bible showed that Christian beliefs focused on how one should primarily seek their ultimate reward or satisfaction in the Kingdom of God (spiritual), rather than in the here and now (temporal). Christianity, as it began, was a faith that emphasized the importance of acting charitable towards the less fortunate, while understanding that it was ones duty to worship God and spread that love for Him to those who didn t believe. In the Gospel According to Matthew, Jesus said, Blessed are the poor, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven. When Jesus said this, he showed how the Kingdom of Heaven was welcomed for anybody, not only those who were more fortunate than others. Jesus then went on to explain how those who were humble and those who showed righteousness would enter the Kingdom of Heaven. Jesus also told the people how they should spread his word everywhere and teach those to examine all the things He commanded them. In The Great Commission speech, Jesus inspired His ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. William Taingbaum Research Paper WILLIAM RUSSIAN BILL TATTENBAUM William Tattenbaum was born in 1853 no one knows when his birthday, he died in Shakespeare, New Mexico November ninth,1881. William went by another name Russian Bill as he wanted to go by. The reason he wanted to go by this name because he was calming to a Russian royalty the son of countess Teilfin, (a wealthy Russian aristocrat) also he was in the Russian army as one of the Czars Imperial Hussars, he had to flee Russia because he punched a superior officer was going to be court marshaled. Bill first appeared in the Arizona territory in Tombstone and made some friends. Bill had met several members of the cow boy faction (Clanton gang), he met Johnny Ringo, Ike Clanton, and Curly Bill Brocius just to name ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Execution of Death Penalty The Death Penalty Introduction As of 2010, thirty four States have some form of Death Penalty, while twelve States plus the District of Columbia have no Death Penalty. The number of Death Penalty executions from 1977 2010 by color coded States follows: (Death Penalty Information Center, 2012). The basic dispute involving the Death Penalty is whether or not it should be abolished. This dispute has raged for decades in the United States and people on both sides of the debate appear to be equally passionate. Anti Death Penalty individuals propose numerous arguments for banning the Death Penalty; this paper will address three of them: some innocent people are sentenced to death; the Death Penalty is administered arbitrarily; and the Death Penalty is not a deterrent. After presenting those three anti Death Penalty arguments, the pro Death Penalty responses will be examined. Anti Death Penalty Arguments One argument against the Death Penalty is that innocent people are wrongfully convicted and sentenced to death. While the Innocence Project, associated with the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, was not established to abolish the Death Penalty, many of its findings support the innocent convict argument. The Innocence Project maintains that people have been wrongfully convicted due to: eyewitness misidentification; invalidated or improper forensics; false confessions/admissions; forensic science misconduct; government misconduct; informants; and bad ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analysis Of Gary Steiner s Animal, Vegetable, Miserable The essay of Gary Steiner, Animal, Vegetable, Miserable, advises that a vegan lifestyle is an ethical lifestyle. He is a strict vegan which means no meat, cheese, eggs, or anything that contains animal products and byproducts. Steiner seems to be an animal rights advocator, and his essay pushes his beliefs with the hope that his opinions will gain the attention of people in American. The written responses to Gary Steiner s article, Ethical Choices in what We Eat argues and agrees with his pro vegan argument. Many conflicts in the use of animal products in our lives, but the tone of his essay can sometimes undermine the reader affecting his cause to help eliminate animal slaughter. Steiner goes straight to the reader s emotions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... JeanÅ› quote, Farm animals also benefit from the humane farming movement, even if the animals welfare changes (849) concludes the life of the animals you raise yourself. According to Steiner, even vegetarians and other people, committed to fighting against animal cruelty, are not enough to create a vegan law. The author s complains about the difficulties of managing his strict vegan lifestyle are meant to highlight his dedication and determination, but can come off as whining. When Steiner states, You just haven t lived until you ve tried to function as a vegan in a meat crazed society (847), it seems as if he is about to relate a part of his life that the reader can empathize with, but it turns out to be nothing but a springboard to launch a self centered diatribe in which he laments how difficult his commitment to the strict vegan way of life is to maintain. The quote, To go down this road is to stare headlong into an abyss that, to paraphrase Nietzsche, will ultimately stare back at you (847), appeals to pathos because this is meant to provoke sympathy for the reader. Chris Taylor, a formers reader of Steiner s article, agrees with the frustration that vegans go through. As he states When one goes vegan, what seems obvious to that person is ridiculed by a large part of society (850) as though they feel separated between worlds. Steiner and Chris are both implying that it s hard being a vegan in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay on Exploring the Autobiography of Malcom X We declare our right on this earth...to be a human being, to be respected as a human being, to be given the rights of a human being in this society, on this earth, in this day, which we intend to bring into existence by any means necessary. These words were spoken by Malcolm X, a civil rights leader and political activist. He is also the main character, narrator, and author of the Autobiography of Malcolm X. The autobiography takes place in various cities in the United States, such as Omaha, New York, and Detroit, as well as the Middle East, and Africa. Considering the type of literature this is, it is obvious to state that Malcolm X is the main character. Malcolm X, as a child, was intelligent and popular amongst his friends. He had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was conceived with Malcolm when she was raped by a white man who she never knew, and stayed at home to cook and clean, despite being able to find work by passing as a white woman due to her fair skin color. Malcolm was soon born, and 4 years later, the family moved to Lansing, Michigan, in 1929. Their house was burned down by the KKK, and Malcolm had witnessed it. He said that it taught him one of many things he was soon to learn about being black in America. The next year, a group of white men who are in opposition of his father s work kill him. The insurance company refuses to cover the family s losses, because they ruled his death as a suicide. Malcolm s mother is soon sent to a mental hospital, and he went to stay with a white foster family. Before long, Malcolm drops out of high school, and goes to Boston and New York, where he hustled, and was soon arrested. It was in prison where Malcolm educated himself, and learned of Elijah Muhammad, and his organization: the Nation of Islam. Malcolm is fascinated by the teachings of the group, and has great respect for them and Muhammad. He then converted religions, and, once out of prison, became a Minister in the NOI. It was Muhammad who gave Malcolm the legendary X , in place of Little, which was his slave name. Malcolm preached his beliefs, and was soon known for his speeches against the white man, on black ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Ancient Greek Theatre Research Paper Theatre held a significant role within the lives of many Greeks, especially the Athenians. With having a remarkable part of society, theatre needed to keep the audience interested. In Ancient Athens. Greek playwrights would create astounding works of art to be performed in the theatre, but there were certain aspects needed for an Ancient Greek play to be performed. One aspect needed for the play to be performed is the setting of the plays. First, the place where the plays were performed is vital information. The Theatre in Athens was named after Dionysus, and this is considered the first theatre in the world ( Leisured Life: The Theatre n.pag.). As the webpage titled The Golden Age: The Glory of Athens touches upon the unique design of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Pros And Cons Of Job Stress Final exam Stress is a body s reaction on any situations which are usually caused by both good and bad experiences. When the body is stressed, most of the individuals experience different health issues, such as muscle tension, headache, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, etc. These symptoms can affect not only body, but thoughts, mind, feelings, and behavior as well. Nowadays, the most major source of stress for American adults is the job stress. The statistic highlights that an estimated 1 million workers are absent every day due to stress. The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work reported that over half of the 550 million working days lost annually in the U.S. from absenteeism are stress related and that one in five of all last minute no shows are due to job stress (The American Institute of Stress). Some jobs, naturally, involve more stress than others, but i believe that the most stress related jobs are those that involve public safety working environments. Researchers have found that the police officers are most exposed to stress due to their negative pressures related to work. These pressures can cause threatening psychological and underlying mental health disorders including substance abuse, marital problems, anxiety, depression or post traumatic stress disorder. Untreated depression, the feeling of dissatisfaction with oneself may develop suicidal thoughts in the individuals. Suicide is one of the biggest problem for law enforcement officers. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. What Is The Dialogue Between The Misfit And The Grandmother In Flannery O Connor s A Good Man Is Hard to Find characters like the Grandmother and also The Misfit facilitate to point out problems on each a personal and whole society level. O Connor crafts two characters that just about become symbols for the larger problems they have; their personal issues will be applied to a bigger scale. The dialogue between the Misfit and the Grandmother in A Good Man is Hard to Find tries to tackle deep queries of ethics and what a good man truly is, and also the concept of rights or justice among others. O Connor s characterization of the grandmother serves to form conflicting ideas of what a good man is. The grandmother talks plenty concerning the past and the way in her time folks may leave their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is not unwarranted, as she merely tries to get out of the situation alive, nevertheless it calls into question her character and also the strength of her convictions. It conjointly makes the readers themselves question their own morals; what would they be doing during a similar state of affairs? The reader will feel sympathy for the Grandmother during this dangerous situation, nevertheless it s her actions because what she says progresses and that causes the reader to pause and actually question the character of the Grandmother. The Misfit s accomplices take her family, as they re taken into the woods and shot dead. Throughout this point, the Grandmother appears to solely be centered on preservation, along with her solely recognition of something awry being after two isolated yells of Bailey Boy! O Connor is showing the character of not just the Grandmother, however what she perceives to be the common trend in 1950 s culture.The concept of family unity and selflessness, even by people who propagate the concept, is forgotten once the individual is vulnerable. Whereas O Connor will have hints of existential philosophy with reference to the individual, she is ultimately influenced deeply by her Catholic upbringing. This ends up in the Grandmother being a highly religious character, perpetually asking the Misfit if he prays. Whereas on the surface it might seem obvious the grandmother is a more religious person than the Misfit , but in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Nuclear Power Has Been Highly Controversial Nuclear power has been highly controversial in the world, specifically uranium mining. Uranium mining is an option that was presented to the world for a source of nuclear weapons, nuclear medicine, as well as nuclear power. Uranium is a natural element, it has an average concentration of 2.8 per million in the Earth s crust. Uranium is very abundant and is more plentiful than gold, silver, and mercury. The half life of uranium 238 is 4.46 billion years, the half life of uranium 234 is 245,000 years, and uranium 235 has a half life of 704 million years (Uranium: Its Uses and Hazards, n.d.). There are four common kinds of extracting uranium from the ground; open pit and underground mining, in situ leach mining (ISL), heap leaching, and milling. While there are several forms of mining that have proven to be affective at extracting uranium from the ground, none of the mining types have been guaranteed to stop nuclear radiation in the area that the mining took place. Nuclear power has gotten a bad name ever since the atomic bomb, so many people have become skeptical on how safe the rising expansion of uranium mining is. The environmental implications that uranium mining has caused in the past has brought up the question on if the expansion of nuclear technology is worth the risk. Uranium is a highly radioactive element that must be handled with care when mining. In almost all forms of mining, the ore is leached with sulfuric acid whether it is underground still or crushed and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Japanese Internment Camps Research Paper Here was a camp of sheds, enclosed with a high barbed wire fence, with guard towers and soldiers with machine guns. Fear is what the Japanese felt when they were being forced to these cramped camps. Whole families were usually kept to one room. It was rot right away that a mass arrest was suggested. First, they were moved to temporary holding pens called Civilian Assembly Centers. The Japanese American Internment camps had a huge impact on WWII. To begin, these camps were built for national security after the bombing at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Pearl Harbor was a surprise attack by the Japanese. This event caused the USS Arizona to sink, the USS Tennessee damage, and the USS West Virginia was severely damaged. 2402 were killed and 1282 were injured during Pearl Harbor. Because of the attack, the Japanese that lived in America lost respect, were thought of as inscrutable and untrustworthy, and caused an uproar of racism. In order for the public to feel safe, Roosevelt issued the Executive Order 9066. This order was aimed at the Japanese Americans to be relocated returning national security to the people. Executive Order 9066 was established about two months after Pearl Harbor. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They left their homes and most of their belongings and valuables behind since there was no time to pack. The Japanese burned many of priceless valuables to seem not Japanese and so special dolls and pillows were thrown into the fireplace and gone forever. The Japanese were packed into cattle cars and taken away by train. The relocation process was carried out by the Wartime Civil Control Administration under Colonel Karl Bendentson. This action was administered by the War Relocation Authority. It was not right away that there be a mass arrest. First came temporary holding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Mental Deterioration In Macbeth Macbeth s Mental Deterioration Mental deterioration is when one s mind begins to over analyse, breakdown, and start to do things a healthy brain would not normally do. Symptoms may include memory loss, apathy, anxiety, inhibition, and mood changes. Power goes to Macbeth s head, causing him to lose his sense of empathy, and eventually his mentality. In Act I, scene 2 Macbeth is described as brave, relentless and savage. At first glance, he appears to be a brave soldier. He is named Thane of Cawdor as a reward for his bravery . After this, the witches predict wealth, estate, and that someday he will become king. This information results in Macbeth having thoughts of murder (Act 1, scene 3 lns 130 142). After Duncan announced that his son, Malcolm, will be heir to the throne Macbeth states that there is one more man in his way of becoming king. In the article When Power Goes To Your Head, It May Shut Out Your Heart , a neuroscientist named Sukhvinder Obhi says that power fundamentally changes how the brain operates. The mirror system neurons become active when you or someone else squeezes a ball. Similar to when you pick up a cup of coffee, hit a baseball, or fly a kite. Humans learn by observing and examining other humans. Mirror neurons help humans understand how to imitate the learned trait. It somewhat places you in another person s head. Feeling power causes a boost in the mirror system. When given power, people have a harder time getting inside someone s head. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Bag Tax In America To whom it may concern, Since the 1960s, polyethylene bags has been a catalyst for the American economy and have directly effected employment opportunities in the United States. In recent years, the plastic bag industry created over 25,000 new jobs. However, it has made headlines due to the detrimental effects it has on the environment. With such risks, critics claim that it is crucial to control this activity through a bag tax. In this letter I will inform you about the damage this law presents and a possible solution to this issue. The implementation of a bag tax will put many out of work and devastate many businesses in America. For instance, the National Center for Policy Analysis reported that the 10 cent tax on plastic bags in Los Angeles forced a ten ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Along with the economic complications, a bag tax will make conditions for the working much more difficult. The reason I say that is because a family who cannot afford groceries will have to pay more, thus making their living conditions worse. The United States Department of Agriculture reported that there are 17.5 million families in the United States that are food insecure. This means that they have difficulties finding a direct source of food. So with the implementation of a bag tax these families will have to compete with increasing food prices and a tax that will make their next meal unaffordable. In conclusion, the integration of a bag tax will make the accessibility to food difficult for working class Americans. The last and final reason as to why application of a bag tax is unnecessary is because it aims to combat pollution, but it fails to do so. The Environment Protection Agency reported that plastic bags account for only 0.03% of the United States total waste. This means that the law will not decrease littering. This is prevalent in areas such as Washington D.C. where the recent bag tax did not combat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Fair Value Accounting And Intangible Assets Fair Value Accounting and Intangible Assets The considerable debate on the advantages and disadvantages of moving towards a full mark to market accounting system for financial institutions has been triggered by the move of the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and the US Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) to make changes in this direction as part of an attempt to globalize accounting standards. Both fair value accounting and historical cost accounting have their advantages and drawbacks and therefore it is hard to conclude which system is superior to the other. Within the accounting systems, the valuation of intangible assets has been a constant source of attention by the board as well. This essay summarizes the superiority of fair value accounting in measuring value of certain assets and liabilities including intangible assets in light of the IASB discussion paper released recently. According to Rodríguez Pérez et al (2011) the debate between the choice of Fair value and Historical cost accounting essentially takes root from the debate of relevance and reliability. The IASB Framework defines relevancy as when information influences the economic decisions of users by helping them evaluate past, present or future events or confirming, or correcting, their past evaluations. Reliability as defined by the IASB framework is when information is faithfully represented, prudent, it contains substance over form, it is neutral, and complete. Even though both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Revenue Cycle AUDITING THE REVENUE CYCLE Audit procedures associated with the revenue cycle is the main point in this report. Basically, it is divided into three sections. First, it begins with a review of alternative technologies used in both legacy and modern system. The focus is on the key operational task performed under each technological environment. The second section discusses the revenue cycle audit objectives, controls and test of controls that an auditor would perform to gather evidence needed to limit the scope, timing and extent of substantive tests. The last section describes revenue cycle substantive tests in relation to audit objectives. OVERVIEW OF REVENUE CYCLE TECHNOLOGIES Technology and automation are integral to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In our system, the credit authorization copy of the sales order is sent to the credit department for approval. The returned approval triggers the release of the other sales order copies simultaneously to various departments. The credit copy is filed in the customer open order file until the transaction is complete. 3. Processing Shipping Orders The final step is the processing of shipping orders. The sales department sends the stock release copy of the sale order to the warehouse. After picking the stock, the clerk initials the stock release copy to indicate that the order is complete and accurate. The clerk then adjusts the stock records to reflect the reduction in inventory. Updating the inventory accounting records is an automated procedure that will be discussed later. Batch processing system using sequential files Automated procedures This is an automated operation. The computer system described here is an example of a legacy system that employs the sequential file structure for its accounting records. Both tapes and disks can be used as the physical storage medium for such system. However the use of tapes has declined considerably in recent years. Most organizations that still use sequential files store them on disks that are permanently connected it the computer system and require no human intervention. The following are the main points of batch processing system using sequential files Automated procedures: 1. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Psychopaths In Prison Generally defined, psychopathy is a personality disorder that is characterized by a combination of superficial charm, strong antisocial behavior, and extreme sensation seeking and impulsivity. Psychopaths make up approximately 15% of the prison population while between 50% 80% of that prison population could be diagnosed more broadly with antisocial personality disorder (Ogloff, 2006). While the percentage of those diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder is high, the percentage of psychopaths in prison is extremely overrepresented compared to the average population which hovers between 1% 4% (Ogloff, 2006). While it would be disingenuous to say that all psychopaths are dangerous, their overrepresentation in the population of violent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In prison, they figured out that the best way to leave was to operate at the best behavior possible. From there, once they were outside again, they were able to operate the same way they were before. This aspect emphasizes the effect that the striatum and the amygdala play. The amygdala acted in complete disregard for previous punishment once the subject was out of prison; meanwhile, the striatum drives the constant desire for stimulation. This drives the thought that there may be psychopaths in existence who are caught less frequently and how that may influence their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Pink Pony Pub Research Paper Warmer weather and sunshine are finally here, so what better way to celebrate Spring than a cocktail by the beach? Pink Pony Pub is a restaurant and bar located right on the beach in Gulf Shores, AL. This iconic pink bar has been in operation since 1956, even surviving two hurricanes! Share stunning oceanside views with friends and family as you enjoy drinks and pub fare (including locally sourced seafood from the Gulf Coast). Pink Pony Pub morphs from a family restaurant by day to a hoppin bar with live music and cocktail specials by night. There are many delicious cocktail options on the menu. Pick your poison! The bar offers libations such as a Long Island Iced Tea, Captain Mai Thai, Hurricane, Rum Punch, and more. Get in the spirit with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Homosexual Marriage Australia Why not Australia? Australia is considered to be one of the most accepting country in the world. But why is homosexual marriage still illegal? Australia has come along way in regards to accepting and acknowleding gay and lesbian relationships. Sodomy laws were part of Australian law, from 1788 through to 1994 under Human Rights (Sexual Conduct) Act 1994. The punishment was reduced from execution to life in prison in 1899. Today, homophobia still exsists, however being gay or lesbian it is no longer institutionalised or illegal. Accourding to http://www.australianmarriageequality.org/ Public opinion poll (2009 2012) 64% of Austrlian support gay marriage and 81% of young people (18 24 years) support marriage equality. Younger generations express ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many anti gay people use the argument that if gay marriage was made legal, other changes such as allowing muliple wives, would have to be made. However this is proven wrong, as seen in the countries who have already legalised gay marriage have not experience those reprecussions. The Catholic Church is strongly opposed to legalising gay marriage in Australia. Acoording to the Don t mess with marriage report A Pastoral Letter from the Catholic Bishops of Australia to all Australians onthe Same sex Marriage Debate, their definition of marriage is that it involves a substantial bodily and spiritual union of a man and a woman. The Church believes this union is centred around and ordered not only to the wellbeing of the spouses but also towards the generation and wellbeing of children. However it has been found that people in same sex couples are more highly educated and are more likely to be in highly skilled occupations than people in heterosexual couples.In measures of general health and family cohesion children aged 5 to 17 years with same sex attracted parents had significantly better scores when compared to Australian children from all other backgrounds and family contexts.With regard to academic performance, the evidence is that lesbian and gay parented children perform as well as or better than their peers raised in hetrosexual couple families. This information was found on the Australian Governement, Australian institute of family studies website. These statistics and facts prove that there is so big difference between same sex families and hetrosexual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Glass Menegerie vs August Osage County Patel 1 The More Dysfunctions, The More Escapes The Wingfields and Westons are both inimitable families who carry distinctive traits and characteristics. In the play, The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams portrays a southern family in the 1930 s trying to deal with life s pressures, and their own fears after their husband and father deserts them. In the play, August: Osage County, Tracy Letts depicts a large eccentric family who come together after the death of the patriarch, Beverly, and try to triumph over the obstacles in life. Unhealthy and detrimental relationships among family members are ample between the two families. The Wingfield and Weston families are both trapped by their own dysfunctions, which force ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Amanda sees the fire Patel 4 escape as an opportunity for gentleman callers to enter their lives. Laura s view is different from her mother and her brother; her escape seems to be hiding inside the apartment. Also, the Westons are trapped in their homes and can t seem to escape. They don t all live together, but are brought together as one due to the death of the patriarch, Beverly. Every member of the Weston family has their differences. They endure many problems as they live with one another. An indication of incarceration is when Violet tapes the shades and lets nobody opens them. Charlie questions Mattie Fae about the situation, This business with the shades, taping the shades? (Letts 20) As soon as the family members see that they can break away from the house, they leave as soon as they can. Even though the family is brought together, they are all happier with their individual lives away from the family. Lastly, facing the truth can be challenging and exigent for certain people. In this case, Amanda Wingfield is not aware of the truth and repeatedly nags and aggravates her children. Amanda stipulates Tom to comb his hair, as she says, Comb your hair! You look so pretty when your hair is combed. (Williams 38) Amanda mainly bothers Tom about finding a gentleman caller for Laura, she feels that Laura is lonely and needs a companion in order to be happy and pleased in life. Also, she Patel 5 thinks that Laura will not be secure and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Importance Of The Chinese Garden Architecture In the early 1636, the place where the Chinese kings live, the construction of the Chinese garden architecture first started, when the Chinese emperor chose a city as the earth and the use of financial resources in his hands. The King s builder s team started building the Yu palace garden building, which has a beautiful grand mansion that provides the emperor with a place to live in. The Yu Garden is primarily located in the Yellow River basin in South China, in the Beijing area. This is the product of China s two thousand years of the feudal dynasty regularly change; and the development of China has stopped developing for millennia. As a consequence, the government at that time stopped communicating with other countries. For a significant number of years, China kept up maintained social type of antiquated progress. In 1994, the Chinese imperial garden had been taken as the world s social legacy rundown and was the value abundance of all humankind (Haritatou, 2012). This paper will examine how the Chinese imperial gardens bring positive emotions, the dimension of Chinese ancient designs, Chinese history, and the natural and human dimension. Dimension of Chinese ancient design The Yellow River is the cradle of the Chinese nation because of its superior geographical conditions, which has traditionally been China s political, economic and cultural center. The Ancient Guang Zhong area was the emperor s capital. After the capital of Zhou dynasty, the Beijing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Psychoanalytic Theory And Freud s Theory Of Becoming A... Keisha! I missed you so much! I have not seen you since this past October! I know, it has been a crazy busy past few months with balancing work and school! Trust me, I completely understand; I am in the same boat with you! I think a white chocolate mocha and doughnuts are in order. How is grad school going?? Fill me in since I haven t been able to catch up with you in so long! Well, it has been amazing and stressful so far. However, the idea of becoming a School Counselor is in real reach for me. My Counseling Theory class has been a real eye opener! I feel like I have learned so much in one week and also realized that I have a lot to learn still. Oh that is awesome! What are some of the things you have learned so far in the class? Well, this past week we have been discussing psychoanalytic theory and Freud. I am sure you have heard of some of Freud s theories and thoughts before right? Oh yeah I remember some things about Freud from the psychology course I took at Thiel. Ha Ha I thought so, awesome! Honestly, I feel that psychoanalytic theory is a little bit out there for me personally; however there is some elements to the theory that I feel can be valuable to counselors today. Freud s thought of personality that is divided as the id, ego and superego, I believe still has a lot value to a counselor today. I have heard of those terms before, can you explain a little bit of each? Yes definitely! The id is entirely in the unconscious in which we as a person are not aware of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Effect Of Aztec Diseases On Civilization The first source is a website created by Khan Academy. The main idea of this source is that disease can overcome the mightiest of civilizations. This main idea is supported by the quote At the beginning of the sixteenth century, it was one of the largest cities in the world. This quote shows just how big and powerful the city was at this time, and the quote as well as the Spaniards superior weaponry, their unfamiliar battle tactics and the devastation of the Mexica population by European disease. Mexico remained under Spanish rule until gaining independence in 1821 C.E. it shows how many diseases really affected the civilization. My second source is a website created by Websters. The main idea of this source is that Aztec innovations affected ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Louisana Clean Air Act Essay For this research paper, I chose to discuss the Louisiana air quality and its effects on the community. I was raised here in Baker, Louisiana which is north of Baton Rouge. Growing up I noticed something very striking and odd. We are overly exposed to chemical plants and their outputs. Driving around Baton Rouge at night and seeing a distant flame I often wonder what it really was. I wonder how this was affecting the community. How was this affecting our health? Upon doing research, I discovered it is called upset emissions. Upset emissions are unplanned events which release VOCs into the air. The Bucket Brigade which is an anti energy group refers to emissions as accidents. Every year they release an annual report which gives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also claimed that upset emission are getting worse. They suggest that refineries should upgrade their equipment and hire more workers to prevent accidents. The Bucket Brigade highlighted the Exxon Mobil Complex in Baton Rouge. It was caused by leaking bleeder valve Tank 801. There was about ten pounds of benzene released at 5am on June 14, 2012. There were iWitness pollution may detailing strong odors of burnt tar. The benzene is known to cause cancer in humans. In rebuttal the group Energize LA offers more accurate information. Louisiana has been a part of this industry since 1909 when Standard oil of New Jersey choose Baton Rouge for a refinery. It was envision that it would strengthen the company s domestic market capabilities. Energize LA is Louisiana s fuel and chemicals manufacturing sector served as economic growth for Louisiana. It has been a steady flow of much needed income for the state. The industry alone brings in over one billion dollars of revenue. From this industry over 150,000 jobs have been created it one of the sates main sources of revenue besides tourism. Now there is a big push for cleaner air, safer communities, and jobs revenue and oppountiny. The Energize LA serves as a clearinghouse for fact based research and information about issues regarding fuel and chemical manufacturing. The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality and Environmental protection agency says that Louisiana s air has been at its best since the signing of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Zionism and Non Zionists Essays Zionism declares that the Jews are more than a purely religious body, they are not only a race but also a nation (Berkowitz 376). Theodor Herzl, the father of political Zionism, states, We are a people one people. Both Herzl and Berkowitz have interesting key points about a Jewish State, the Jewish religion in general, and how to solve current issues in the religion. A State is formed by a social contract and is still being created today. Rousseau states, The conditions of this contract are so precisely defined by the nature of the agreement that the slightest alterations would make them null and void. The consequence is that, even where they are not expressly stated, they are everywhere identical, and everywhere tacitly accepted and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This fact proves that all Jews should and will stand together to solve and work out the problems such as poor treatment and portrayal. Herzl emphasizes, It is true that the Jewish State is conceived as a peculiarly modern structure on unspecified territory. But a State is formed, not by pieces of land, but rather by a number of men united under sovereign rule. For example, the portrayal of Jews from a non Zionist is much different from Zionists. It is an egregious and fatal error of the Zionists that they accept the misery of Israel as permanent, his wretchedness as hopeless (Berkowitz 372). Although forming a State or declaring an important religion can be difficult, there are many other risks such as, land disputes, current communities moving to a new land, views of merging with other countries, past and future suffering, and the most important, the emphasis on religion or nation. The first step to becoming a respected religious State is forming a society of Jews to perform scientific and political tasks. Second, Christians and current citizens of the State would be forced to move and find new land, like in times of war or destroyed land. Herzl does point out that if the Jewish State had help from the Christians it would become a peaceable voluntary departure of colonists. Third, the Jews have attempted to merge many places in the social life of other countries and to prefer faith of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Analysis Of The Sapphires The Sapphires by Wayne Blair is an award winning film, which explore the lives of four aboriginal women Gail (Deborah Mailman, Julie (Jessica Mauboy), Cynthia (Miranda Tapsell) and their cousin Kay (Shari Sebbens) throughout their journey and role in the Vietnam War. A range of film techniques such as settings, characters, conflicts and symbols are used to explore prejudice towards their indigenous heritage, with a variety of film techniques as well. In the orientation of the film Blair uses techniques such as setting, this is an important technique as different settings can either show a rise of reduction of prejudice towards indigenous people. The film begins in the Australian outback, where the audience is first introduce to two characters Gail and Kay. The two girls are cousins and are running across the scene, they make up about 10% of the height of the screen. Blair uses long shot contrasting their vulnerability. Establishment shots of the homes and buildings and also seen, we as the audience understand that the girls are relatively poor as there are many family member sharing minimal houses, they are living in close proximity to each other and live in a remote area. Already Blair has expressed the theme of prejudice by depicting the isolation indigenous people have with white communities. The aboriginal families seem to be living in a mission environment contrasting that they were disadvantaged from the European settlers. After seeing the earlier setting of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. How Far Does the Disaster of 1898 Account for the Growth... How far does the disaster of 1898 account for the growth of Catalan and Basque nationalism? The humiliating defeat of Spain to America during the Spanish American War of 1898 dealt a catastrophic blow to the Spanish nation. In the subsequent Treaty of Paris signed on December 10th 1898, Spain relinquished its remaining colonial territories in the Caribbean and the Pacific. The disaster evoked heavy criticism of the Restoration government and its inherent corruption amongst many groups within Spanish society and served as a catalyst for the emergence of new political forces seeking to contest against the ruling oligarchy, most notably Catalan and Basque nationalism. This essay will argue that the disaster of 1898 was largely accountable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As such, Catalonian regionalist demands tended to assume a subordinate position in relation to the greater demands of Spain and its profitable empire. However, the crisis of 1898 engendered the breaking down of Catalan acquiescence with the Restoration system. The loss of Spain s colonial territories brought with it the loss of colonial markets that had existed as prime export outlets for Catalan industry. In the last decade of the nineteenth century Spanish exports to its colonies had more than doubled from 146.1 million pesatas in 1891 to 365.4 million in 1897, with the value of Catalonian produce to the colonies reaching a peak of 124 million pesatas in 1895. For the region s major textile industry, the markets of Cuba and Puerto Rico accounted for one fifth of the entire output of its cotton mills. In surrendering control, by 1902 the territories of Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines now received just 6.2% of Catalan textile produce, a decline from 22% in 1896. Within Catalonia, a feeling that defeat had been caused by years of faulty centralism by a corrupt administration ended any trust Catalan business had placed in the Restoration system to protect its interests. In the spirit of the Regeneracionismo movement, Catalan business interests represented by organisations such as the Fomento del Trabajo proposed a number of reforms designed to regenerate the region in order to compensate for the loss of its vital export outlets. Yet, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Fashion In The Early 1900s The Jazz culture inspired multiple dances, such as the Black Bottom and the ever popular Charleston. These dances required lots of movement leading to a shift in women s fashion. Women wore less undergarments, went without coresets, and designed dresses that allowed for more freedom of movement. In 1921, Coco Chanel introduced the drop waist dress, which were worn with long strings of glass beads or pearls. By 1925 these dresses resembled the shifts that were worn under the dresses of the early 1900. Evening dress were made up of mesh material, sleeveless, low v neckline or backless, and sometimes adorned with sequence. These new fashions were advertised in fashion magazines that made their appearance in the 20s, Vouge, The Queen, and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With advances in technologies and the development of college and night life, more young people were spending more time together unsupervised. These changes created a sexual revolution in people dated several partners at a time and participated in petting. The invention of the automobile allowed for young people to travel outside the family sitting room, even young women learned to drive. Electric lights permitted for young adults to stay out later into the night and created activities to enjoy, such as the theater and night clubs. These developments in the dating culture strayed from the prior Victorian teachings of how ladies should behave with boys. The new woman expected to be treated on these dates and that meant that she needed to allow petting. Petting consisted of cuddling, kissing, and even foundling. This behavior led older women to believe that their daughters were partaking in premarital sex, Joshua Zeitz disputes this in his book, Flapper: A Madcap Story of Sex, Style, Celebrity, and the Women Who Made America Modern. He claims that the percentage of women who were virgins when they were married only varied between the years of 1910 to 1929 by 3%. This shows that even though young women in the 20s were engaged in petting, they were not sexually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...