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False Picture of Marriage in The Dead by James Joyce and...
Illusion versus Reality: Marriage in Modern Literature
Modern literature is known for questioning society and its various conventions. One question that
these works often ask is, What is real? Some modern authors explore this question by placing their
characters within self constructed illusions that are later shattered by the introduction of reality.
Marriages are frequently at the center of this theme, with one spouse crafting an illusory impression
of the other. Modern literature demonstrates that a marriage built upon illusion will falter when
exposed to reality. In order to understand the effects of illusion on marriages in modern literature,
we will explore two pieces: The Dead by James Joyce and Odour of Chrysanthemums by D.H. ...
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In fact, his fondness for her grows throughout the story, to the point that he is nearly unable to
contain his happiness and his longing to be alone with her (2194).
Unfortunately, the connection that Gabriel feels to his wife is the product of illusion. In reality, he
doesn t know her at all a fact Joyce alludes to when Gabriel fails to recognize his own wife and
sees only, [a] woman standing near the top of the stairs... (2192). When Gretta begins to
reminisce about a boy from her past, Gabriel s blanket of illusion is snatched away: While he had
been full of...joy and desire, she had been comparing him in her mind with another (2197). Facing
the reality of his wife s love for another man, Gabriel now begins to question their entire
relationship.
As Gabriel reflects on Gretta s sorrow for this lost young man, he comes to accept that he has
never experienced that depth of feeling and love for another person not even for the wife that he
had so desired just a short time before. He no longer looks at her through admiring and happy
eyes; he now sees only her age and bitterly acknowledges that her face is no longer the face for
which [the boy] braved death (2199). The reality of Gretta s past has revealed the shallowness of
his feelings and the hollowness in his life, and Gabriel s picture of Gretta is forever changed.
While Elizabeth and Gabriel each created a different type of illusion, the end result was the same
their
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Rob And Ian Walk On Screen
Scene 1
Rob and Ian walk on screen.
Ian: Yo Rob. Come hide behind this car until Kenny walks by. Keep your gun loaded and aimed.
Do it quickly and don t be intimidated. I will be here right next to you. This will make our plan
work, don t you forget that.
Rob: Stay by messed just in case I mess up.
Ian: I am right here. Be calm and keep your hands steady.
(Ian moves out of the way)
Rob: I don t feel right about doing this, but he has given me some good reasons to do it. It s just
one person, no problem. I pull the trigger and he s dead.
Ian: (to himself) I ve made this Rob really angry. It doesn t matter if he kills Ken, Ken kills him or
they both kill each other. It works out for me in the end. The only thing is that if Rob lives, he
will ask for the money that I stole from him. That can t happen. If Ken does survive, he might
expose me to Arthur. That would be very bad for me. He has to die. I here him coming.
(Ken walks by)
Rob: I know that walk, it is the target. Die Ken!
(Rob shoots at Ken)
Ken: That shot would have hurt if I didn t have my bullet proof vest on under my shirt. Now let s
see what you are made of.
(Ken takes out his gun and shoots at Rob)
Rob: Oh, I am dying !
(From behind the car I an shoots Ken in the leg than leaves)
Ken: I ll be crippled! Help me! Help! Murder!
(Arthur enters)
Arthur: That s Ken s scream. Ian has kept his promise.
Rob: I am very stupid for trying to kill him.
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Finding Truth In Sophocles Oedipus The King
Oedipus the King is one of the best Greek literature written by Sophocles, who was an Athenian
tragedian. He wrote more than 120 plays and only a few remains to this day. In his play, Oedipus
is the son of Jocasta and Laius, the king of Thebes. But because he was destined to kill his father
and marry his mother, according to a prophecy, they wanted him dead by giving baby Oedipusto a
sherperd.The merciful shepherd ended up giving Oedipus to a shepherd from Corinth and later
on, he was adopted by the royal family. Aware of the prophecy he decides to head to Thebes,
where he could not kill his parents But on his way he murdered an old man, who was his father
and his bodyguards. At Thebes, he married Jocasta and deny that he is the murderer... Show more
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In the case of Oedipus, he did not even know that he killed his father on his way to Thebes, he
did not even know that Jocasta was his mother but for some mistake in life, there are big
consequences. Although Oedipus wanted to avoid the truth, he was obliged to accept it and
suffer the consequences. And he ended up saying Take me away, and haste to the place out of
the way, far from Thebes! Take me away, my friends, the greatly miserable, the most accursed,
whom God too hates above all men on earth (Oedipus, 1526 1529) When Jocasta learned the
truth, she hanged herself and now, Oedipus, the pollution of Thebes had to live the city in pain.
The dream and the goal he had for the city of Thebes as a king was now gone. The 21th century
compared to the story of Oedipus the King is completely different. In this century, a person who
dared to kill a political leader or a monarch will spend their life in prison and in many countries
incest is completely illegal. In Canada, people committing incest can get a maximum of 14 years in
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Why I Acted As A Job Coach For A Young Man With Cognitive...
A few semesters ago, I completed fieldwork for another course with Tommie Calfee, CTRS at
Austin Travis County Integral Care (ATCIC), where I acted as a job coach for a young man with
cognitive and developmental disabilities resulting from a traumatic brain injury sustained
immediately after birth. My experience with J. and ATCIC was so enlightening and fulfilling that
when I saw that Tommie was looking for volunteers this semester, I jumped at the chance to once
again be a part of the amazing team at ATCIC. The bulk of my hours were spent preparing for and
volunteering at the New Milestones Foundation s Bridging the Gap Unmasking Stigma, Changing
the Script of Homelessness fundraising gala, but I also had the opportunity to work with the
Substance AbusePrevention Services team in their Strengthening Families program.
Austin Travis County Integral Care, formerly Austin Travis County Mental HealthMental
Retardation (MHMR) Center, assists over 26,000 Travis County residents with brain based
disorders annually by providing community based services ( About Us Austin Travis County
Integral Care ). Services offered range from crisis, psychiatric and medication treatment to
employment and vocational services; even housing and supported living services are provided.
Every program is designed to meet the needs of those served in a way that respects their dignity
and human rights. In fact, the name of the agency was changed, in part, to honor the dignity of
people who
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Why I Chose To Go To College
I am determined and ambitious, but if you are expecting a more formal introduction, I am
Winter Noelle Grant. I hail from a small, yet developing city in north Louisiana called
Shreveport. I am a rising sophomore and biology major at Fisk University. Though I am
indecisive about my future professional goals within my major, one goal that has remained
consistent for the past fifteen years is my desire of becoming a professional dancer; preferably a
National Football League cheerleader. When I graduate from Fisk, I have high hopes of being
accepted into a graduate program, dental school, or medical school and starting a non profit
organization specifically for minority, high schoolfemales. In the future, I plan on either
specializing in pediatric dentistry or becoming a pediatrician. I have an immeasurable passion for
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Going to college after completing my secondary education was never a questionable decision.
My mother was a first generation college student, mother at the age of fourteen, and had been
married, divorced, a mother of three girls, and earned a Master s degree all by the age of thirty
three. Being an educator and certified counselor, my mother soon realized how powerful
education was and how detrimental higher education is later in life. Because of the nine year age
gap between my eldest sister and I , I often found myself touring college campus at an early age. I
have always been intrigued with school and soon grew fond of the sciences and math, even though I
tend to excel academically in the art and language department. I often times find myself amazing in
the complexity of the human body from the brain to the most complicated explanations of human
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Bringing Dog In The Workplace
Dogs are cute animals. Even though some people think bringing dogs to workplaces is not a
problem at all, I think it is. I think bringing dog to workplace could cause distraction for the
employees, and disrespectifull for others. First reason why Im against of bringing dogs to work
is because It may cause distraction for the employees. Dogs are always active,which is mean a lot
of energy. They want to play most of the time, and go everywhere. For example,walking between
leggs, jumbing infront of people and laying down on disks is unconfortable for some people. Not
only that, some dogs bark at the slightest noise, and other chew, whine,nip,and jump on people. Its
not good for the company to have situation like that. Another reason
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Sick Leave Scenarios
A manager of a Human resources department should be able to approach this situation in a
professional and caring manner. Since the situation of the probation and the ill infant is
affecting the performance of the employee, the human resources manager could recommend the
employee to request sick leave. It is important to know that the case is difficult since there is not
medical provide that the child is ill since the family do not believe in those services, however,
there could be a flexibility between the company and the employee since the company was
aware of the religious situation. The employee will be able to take up to 13 days (104 hours) of
sick leave for general family care and bereavement each leave year or up to 12 weeks (480 hours)
of sick leave to care for a family member with a serious health condition each leave year . If the
situation continues after the sick leave, the company could take another actions in the process of
intervention.
In the aspect of preventing issues like this as an organization, the company should have good
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The manager should be able to perform a management counseling that it is the process of giving
employees feedback so they realize that a problem is affecting their job performance and
referring employees to the employee assistance program . The employee assistance program
should be able to educate provide some feedback legal advocacy of to get professional assistance
in solving the problems ; some time off from work with or without pay, depending on the situation,
often helps the employee deal with the problem . At the same time, the EAP could be able to
recommend and refer the employee to a medical professional that meet the requirements of his/her
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Concerto Grosso Music
Baroque Concerto Grosso
A Concerto Grosso is a genre of music where the musical material is passed between a small group
of soloists (the concertino) and a full orchestra (the ripieno). The concertino generally has more
virtuosic music than the ripieno, and they do not often share thematic material. It was developed in
the late 17th Century, although the term Concerto Grosso would not be used until 1698 when
Gregori published a set of 10 compositions.
There are 2 forms of the Concerto Grosso the concerto da chГesa (a church concert) and the
concerto da camera (a chamber concert). The concerto da chГesa alternated between fast and slow
movements, and the concerto da camera was similar to a suite, in that it was introduced by a
prelude, and incorporated popular dance ideas of the time.
Concerto Grosso in D minor Concerto Grosso in D minor was composed by Antonio Vivaldi and
was published in 1711. The concertino is made up of two violins and a cello, and the ripieno is
made up of strings and a continuo. For the first 20 bars of the piece, the two solo violins play
unaccompanied. The second movement (the Adagio e spiccato) is extremely short (only three bars
long), and the instrumentation is tutti, as everyone is playing. In the third movement the solo cello
does not play as the solo violins converse with each other. The Concerto is in D minor, and rarely
changes key, however it does modulate briefly to the subdominant and the dominant keys (G minor
and A minor).
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Irish Sports Council Statement Of Strategy
Title: Outline the key features of the 2012 2014 Irish Sports Council Statement of Strategy and
assess the main strengths, weaknesses and difficulties in implementing this strategy. Sport in
Ireland is increasingly being influenced by research leading to policy development on a national
and local level. The Irish Sports Council prepared and released its main strategic goals in its three
year strategic statement for the period of 2012 2014 during December 2011. This paper will outline
the key features of the Irish Sports Councils strategy statement. Specifically, it will describe what a
strategy is, outline and discuss the key features of the strategic statement and assess strengths,
weaknesses and difficulties of implementing the strategic objectives which the Irish Sports Council
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During these times of economic difficulty, the government has reduced the amount of funding
given to the Irish Sports Council. This has a huge consequence on the Irish Sports Council and
it restricts the development of the programmes they intend to start to increase participation in
sport. Lack of funding means that the Irish Sports Council can only use a limited amount of
resources and provide a limited amount of programmes to ensure that they remain within the
budget provided. Similarly, the lowered budget means that less people can be employed to grow
the programmes and raise awareness of the initiatives of the Irish Sports Council. The
implementation of the strategic plans the Irish Sports Council has set out will encounter many
difficulties. One difficulty they will encounter will be trying to get feedback from all of the
Local Sports Partnerships and from people who participate in the programmes provided. It will be
difficult to gather all the feedback and process all of it as there will be large volumes and with a
reduced budget there may be less people to analyse the
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Bed Sheet Versus Pillow
Disposable Bed Sheet and Pillow an advantage for Hospital
There is a wide range of disposable bed sheets and pillows that are ultimate for any type of
stretcher or patient bed. This includes disposable bed sheets for ambulance stretchers to throw
away linens that are used in the diversity of clinical settings, patient rooms in hospitals or for
extensive patient care facilities. The large variety helps in assisting the hospital staff providing the
most sensible and cost efficient options for patient care, and reassuring is a big bonus in any
healthcare facility.
Design of disposable bed sheet and pillow
The disposable bed sheet is preferable as it is cost efficient and seen as an alternative where they
can be changed between every patient. The whole lot is gathered and disposed into clinical waste
bins. The bed sheet and pillow arrive in different styles and are specifically ... Show more content
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It is easy to dispose of in garbage after use and squashed down to a very small size for effortless
disposal. The doctors prefer the set of disposable bed sheet and pillow as they are the handy
option for emergency room and day patient care rooms in the hospital. It provides basic protection
and absorbency while there are other sets that propose a range of supplementary features.
Serving as measure of infection control
The deluxe type of bed requires bed sheets made up of a combination of poly and tissue for
attaining the high level of strength and ability to absorb the moisture. These sheets and cushion
covers are prone to lesser stains and less probable to absorb spills ensuring that bed sheets do not
change at regular intervals of the patient admitted.
They also curb the spread of infection and assist in infection control in a hospital setting. The
doctor uses the pillow that comes pre folded and slides under the patient when the patient is up. It
gives the advantage of relaxing and patient feels comfortable while using
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The Dred Scott And The Emancipation Proclamation And Civil...
Dred Scott was an African American born into slavery who attempted to buy freedom for
himself, but failed. Scott then sued for freedom and the case was taken to the Missouri courts
however, he eventually lost at the Supreme Court level. This case was one of the most
controversial topics in history, with several arguments regarding each standpoint. The Dred Scott
case was a strong indication of the upcoming Emancipation Proclamation and Civil War. While
there are many different controversies concerning the Dred Scott Case, he was an American
citizen and should have earned the same rights as others. On March 6, 1857, Dred Scott lost his
bid for freedom when his case was rejected by the Missouri Supreme Courts. This was the end of a
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Sanford was ultimately determined. Seven out of nine total U.S. Supreme Court judges agreed
that slaves did not have any right to sue in Federal courts. The Dred Scott decision began
indignation in the North and pleasure in the South. As it was too controversial to retain the
Scotts as slaves after the trial, Mrs. Emerson remarried and returned Dred Scott and his family to
the Blows who granted them their freedom in May 1857 . There were immensely strong
arguments on both sides, regarding Dred Scott and his owner, John Sanford. Sanford believed
that Scott should remain a slave because he does not deserve the same rights as whites. Firstly,
it was argued that Dred Scott was still a slave and no master s property rights could be limited or
taken away by a state or federal law . Many people against Scott argued that this case violates the
fifth amendment. It states, No person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due
process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation. This
amendment provides a strong argument against Dred Scott. Essentially, these quotes talk about
how Scott is property and Sanford would not sell him without recompense. Another argument
involves where Scott and Sanford were located during his slavery. Roger B. Taney, Chief Justice,
argued, In regard to the issue of Scott s becoming free when he moved to the free State of Illinois,
the laws of the
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The Case Of Nino V. The Jewelry Exchange Essay
In the case of Nino v. The Jewelry Exchange, there were allegations brought forth by Rajae Nino
who felt he was discriminated against by his former employer, on the account of his gender and
national origin. When he was employed with said employer, he was given a copy of the company s
employment contract by the human resources manager and instructed him to read it and sign it
without affording him any opportunity to negotiate over its terms. With most discrimination cases,
the EEOC encourages the parties to discrimination charges to use mediation (Walsh, p. 20), with
this case the employer invoked an arbitration provision in Nino s employment contract wherein the
Court of Appeals decided the arbitration agreement was unconscionable and therefore
unenforceable. On the flip side, if the unconscionable terms were removed from the contract, the
remainder of the employment contract could be enforced. Additionally, when it comes to a contract
being labeled as unconscionable , it relates to the process of contract formation essentially involves
a take it or leave it offer of an agreement drafted by a more powerful party (a contract of adhesion )
and when the contents of the agreement unreasonably favor the more powerful party (p. 22). With
the term procedurally unconscionable , which is what Judge Fuentes pointed out Nino had no
opportunity to negotiate with DI over the contract terms, DI was the stronger contractual party, and
the arbitration agreement is thus
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The Literary Techniques Used to Evoke the World of Senses...
Imagery is a primary literary technique a poet uses to capture the readers or listeners senses. We
gain comprehension of the world through the use of our sense. Therefore, how the reader
perceives a poem is always the most important aspect every poet considers whilst writhing. The
images of a poem have the ability to appeal of each of our senses, taste, smell, touch, hearing and
sight can all be heightened by certain aspects of poetry. The imagery of a poem has the ability to
transport us into a different place or time, allowing the reader to experience new observations.
When used correctly, imagery has the ability to form an understanding of different emotions the
poet tries to address through their poetry. The sounds and diction... Show more content on
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The oxymoron of the pipes in stanza two contrast the real from the ideal and appeals to aural sense
of readers, Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter; therefore, ye soft pipes, play
on . We gain the ability to almost touch, taste and feel the images in the poem through Keats vivid
descriptions of silken flanks , parching tongue , burning forehead in the third and fourth stanza. The
poets overall use of imagery, diction and assonance throughout this poem once again allows readers
to exercise their sense uniquely through their reading of Keats poetry.
A rich autumn atmosphere greets the reader in Keats To Autumn . Vivid imagery arouses the
interests of readers while appealing to their senses individually. The poets resounding use of
assonance creates a rich and elegant depiction of autumn throughout this piece. His emphasising
of consonant demonstrates an appealing sound to the reader s ear. The use of the letter m adds
an essence of the smooth flowing sense of the seasons to this poem, Seasons of mists and mellow
fruitfulness, close bosom friend of the maturing sun . Stanza one is a very visual and sensory
experience creating the setting of the poem as a sensual event. Towards the end of this stanza a
sensation of touch is provoked with the description of warm days and clammy cells . The soft
sounding use of alliteration
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Disaster Essay
DISASTERS CREATES OPPURTUNITIES FOR DEVELOPMENT
DISASTER:
Disaster can be defined as The occurrence of a sudden or major misfortune which disrupts the basic
fabric and normal functioning of a society, or community.
An event or series of events which gives rise to casualties and/or damage or loss of property,
infrastructure, essential services or means of livelihood on a scale which is beyond the normal
capacity of the affected community s ability to cope with out aid.
According to UNISDR Disaster is defined as A serious disruption of the functioning of a community
or a society causing widespread human, material, economic or environmental losses which exceed
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Why and how disasters vary and have different impacts in different areas and situations? The
answer lies in the degree of development of that particular area and situation. In developing
countries development only works best when there is a strong need of development and there are
volunteer leaders to work for their betterment. For example when an area is hit by a disaster and
suffered great economic and social loss then the local people residents and governmental and
nongovernmental organizations will start focusing their attention towards such area and situation
and will start more and more developmental activities for the betterment and improvement of such
area. The magnitude of the disaster cannot be helped but the after effects can be. The disaster
disrupts the living and almost everything but it also gives them a chance to reconstruct better and in
ways that they always wanted or desired. The current disaster just showed them where and what
went wrong. The new ways and plans are to be more resistant than the last one. The developmental
activities include activities such as awareness raising among the people by educating the people in
order to have knowledge for future disasters. Preparedness, prevention and mitigation measures
should be and are introduced in context of reconstruction, relocation, new investment in order to
increase the coping capacity of a country
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Goals Of Federal Student Aid
FAFSA PROJECT FOUR
Kalley Kirk
I. FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Students that want to go to college can
go their website and fill out a form every year. Then FAFSA decides what programs that student is
eligible for to get student financial aid from the U.S. Government.
II. To be eligible for FAFSA you have to be eligible to enroll in college or career educationwith
either a GED or high school graduation diploma. You have to be enrolled in an eligible college or
career education program and have a valid social security card. Boys between the ages of 18 and 25
have to register with the U.S. Selective Service. You have to fill out a FAFSA application form
and certify it and either be a U.S. Citizen, or have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Government, aid from the state I live in, aid from the college I will attend and aid from a non
profit or private organization.
2. The website says the three types of federal student aid are loans, grants, and work study programs.
3.The FASA website section on state aid says the state agency I should contact is The Texas Higher
Education Coordinating Board
4. The four types of federal grants available are Federal Pell Grants, Federal Supplemental
Educational Opportunity Grants, (FSEOG), Teacher Education Assistance for College and High
Education Grants (TEACH) and Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grants. 5. Grants and scholarships
called gift aid because they are financial aid for college students that do not have to be paid back.
A grant is given because the student has a financial need but scholarships are mostly given because
the student has good grades or shows they are good at something that the scholarship is about.
6. You could have to pay a grant back because quit college before finishing the semester of time
period the grant gave you money
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Analysis Of Thomas Hobbes s Leviathan
Laviathan, Thomas Hobbes most important work and one of the most substantial philosophical
texts of the Seventeenth century, was written largely as a response to the political violence and
turmoil of England s civil wars. In Leviathan, Hobbes, using science and reason as a foundation,
attempts to create a concrete and methodological solution for peace and political stability. In the
context of a historically violent and fear stricken period in which Leviathanwas written, it is logical
that Hobbes would claim man s principal motivation to maintain peace and avoid war is due to a
fear of death, therefore forcing man to seek the preservation of life. Hobbes central idea in
Leviathan centers on the necessity for absolute sovereigntyand a commonwealth through covenant
(social contract). For Hobbes, past democratic governments only encouraged factionalism and
internal conflict within the state. The lack of centralized power served only to distract these
governments from pressing issues and exterior threats, thus Hobbes believed the presence of a
strong central power such as an absolute sovereign would preserve peace. Hobbes presents the
essential idea of absolute sovereignty and commonwealth through the metaphor of the Leviathan.
The leviathan serves as a symbol for the state. It is described, as a creature whose body is made up
of all of the bodies of its citizens while the head of the Leviathan is the sovereign. The leviathan is
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Compare And Contrast The Political System Of Indonesia And...
Indonesia and Philippines have similarities yet very different political system even though there
are located in the Southeast Asia region. Both states are considered to be electoral democratic
regime according to Larry Diamond s sixfold typology (Dayley Neher, 2013, p. 21). Interestingly,
both states received a relatively good freedom rating in Southeast Asia by Freedom House in 2016,
which is 3 partly free. Thus, Indonesia and Philippines are chosen as the research subject in this
assignment as the non democratic regime states for the comparison analysis.
This assignment is aimed to justify Indonesia and Philippines as the electoral democratic regime
states but not complete democratic states[ Considering the Diamond s sixfold typology, electoral
democratic regime is not considered a total democracy regime as it does not meet all the criteria of
fair election, including election is held transparently by neutral authorities, impartial treatment of
candidates and parties and minimal political violence. ] through several measurements. These
measurements can be classified into two main categories political freedom and civil liberties, using
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8) and can serve up to two five year terms. In Philippines, president is limited to a single six year
term while the vice president participate in the election with separate ticket (Teehankee, 2002, p.
163) can serve up to two successive six year terms. Indonesia also ensures the president is elected
by majority instead of plurality (Dayley Neher, 2013, p. 237), which Jokowi won the 2014
presidential election with 53.1% of the vote (Mietzner, 2014, p. 111). In contrary, President of
Philippines is elected by plurality, which Aquino won the 2010 election with approximately 42% of
the vote (COMELEC,
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Stereotypes In Nursing Essay
Why is nursing mainly a women s career? Women are seen as caregivers, therefore the role of a
nurse is adequate for a woman since she women are supposed to be nurturing and caring. Nursing
is often considered women s work, so often times males shy away from the career resulting in a
few male nurses and many femalenurses. As a result, many of the stereotypes associated with
nursing are genderbased. An RCN policy adviser and mental health nurse from Nursing Times: Why
Are There So Few Men in Nursing, says: I think public perception is still that it is a female
occupation (Nursing Times). Another common stereotype is that nurses are just wannabe doctors.
These stereotypes and misconceptions are not only rude, but inaccurate as many nurses... Show
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Misconceptions and stereotypes are very common in everyday live and individuals can choose
to believe them or seek out the real truth behind them. Many stereotypes and misconceptions are
gender and/or group based. It is said to be believed that women are more carving and nurturing
so they fit the role of a nurse in helping others. This stereotype is untrue because many men can
be great caregivers and nurturing people. Another stereotype is that nurses are just wannabe
doctors but in reality if one wanted to be a doctor then they can just take the extra years of
college to become one. Related to this is how men should be doctors and women should be
nurses but either men or women can both be great at either profession. In the end it does not
matter what people have to say as long as one lives what they do and enjoy the benefits of their
profession. Everyone is always going to have something negative to say but people can just take
this as a motivation to fulfill their dreams and do what they have a passion for. Stereotypes and
misconceptions may not ever fully go away but everyone can decide if they want to believe these
false understanding of an individual or
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Research Assistant Reflective Report
I am writing with regard to Research Assistant, Technical Staff or Technician (Stem Cell Biology
and Regenerative Medicine) advertised on website. Please find attached my Curriculum Vita,
which shows I have the necessary qualifications and experience in the workplace. My degree
course has prepared me well for this position. During my dissertation, I was required to do a lot of
independent research, which required self motivation, and the ability to organize and work on a
long term project. In particular, techniques in experimental physiology subject has helped prepare
me by basic knowledgeto develop technologies in molecular biologyand practical experience in
mouse and rats work. In addition, I have worked at Department of Pharmacology
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The Role of Religion as a Conservative Force and as an...
The Role of Religion as a Conservative Force and as an Indicator of Change FUNCTIONALISM
Emiline Durkheim believed that religion is central to the reproduction and maintenance of social
order in societies. The major function of religion is to socialise society s members into value
consensus by the following. * Setting certain values apart and infusing them with special
significance. These values become moral codes or beliefs which society socialises children into.
Such codes control our social behaviour. For example, some of then commandments have become
embodied in law (thou shall not steal) and some have become part of informal morality (honour...
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It also functioned to remind us of our British identity in terms of her position in society and the
ceremonial trappings that shaped the funeral service and procession. Later functionalist thinkers
such as Malinowski see religious rites of passage as functioning to appease the stress and
anxieties created by life crisis such as birth, puberty, marriage and death. The rite of passage
usually involves some sort of ceremony ritual; in which the society celebrate or mourns the role of
the individual in the greater collective of the family or society, e.g. christenings, bar mitzvahs,
confirmations, church weddings and funerals. Functionalists argue that the role of religion is to
preserve the status quo rather than to promote social change. Functionalists agree that religion is a
beneficial conservative force because it maintains consensus, binds people together and promotes
social order. Critics of functionalism The following weaknesses have been identified in the
functionalist theory of religion. * Its is difficult to see how religion can be functioning to socialise
the majority of societies members into morality and social integration if only a minority of peoples
regularly attend church. * There is little empirical evidence to
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An Analysis Of Stone, Patton, And Sheila
Stone, Patton, and Sheila, in their book Difficult Conversations, explain that any conversation
consists of three simultaneous conversations the What Happened? , Feelings, and Identity
Conversations. The Flint Water Crisis is an example of a difficult conversation, a conflict with
several difficult conversations happening all at once: conversations between Flint s residents and
government officials, between different government agencies, and among residents organizing
resistance and advocacy. Each conversation contains all the three conversations described by Stone
et al. The What Happened Conversation is based on perception and deals with three assumptions:
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The unconscious interpretation of conflict is the underlying concept of the What Happened
Conversation. Most difficult conversations involve disagreement about what has happened or what
should happen (Stone, Patton, Sheila, 2010, p.7); this is based on the individual s perception of
what has happened. Loosely translated, this concept refers to Lewicki, Barry, Sander s analysis of
cognitive bias Ignoring Other s Cognitions theme. In the What Happened Conversation we focus on
our own perception and ignore other s cognitions, which allows negotiators to simplify their
thinking about otherwise complex processes; ... and causes a failure to recognize the contingent
nature of both sides behaviors and responses (Lewicki, Barry, Sanders, 2015, p. 156).
Interactions between people most often rely on truth assumptions that I am right. But the truth for
each person differs since it depends on the individual s interpretation of the situation. Therefore,
rightness is based not on the ultimate truth but on conflicting perceptions, interpretations, and
values (Stone et al., 2010). Perception and cognition is based on one s own beliefs, stereotyping,
and prejudices. All parties involved in the Flint water crisis are influenced by their belief system
which unconsciously led to the interpretation of events and
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Essay On Hip Dysplasia
Statement of Purpose
People with hip dysplasia may be able to have periacetabular osteotomy(PAO) surgery other than a
full hip replacement to correct the dysplastic hip.
These findings could appeal to individuals who might question if they have hip dysplasia. It could
also appeal to the individuals that have developed hip dysplasia and are questioning if they could
benefit more from a hip replacement or other methods. My interest in this topic began a few years
ago during a recreational soccer season. My hips both were not as strong as they were during
childhood. Over the course of my high school career, I have spent multiple hours at different
specialists for my hips, physical therapy and hydrotherapy. Shortly after my sophomore year of
high school, I decided I needed to have periacetabular osteotomy surgery. I know that there are
many options to correct a hip, however, I am wondering if a PAO would be better for someone as a
young adult. Brief Review of Literature
The bone structure of a normal hip consists of an acetabular and a femoral head, which is covered
with articular cartilage, a smooth and strong cover. There is then a ring of cartilage which is called
the acetabular labrum. This provides stability, maintains joint fluid pressure and distributes weight
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I was able to search until I found his website regarding different types of hips. Then, I looked at
the online databases through IPFW s library and was able to find the article that gave a very
detailed report on PAO s. This article provided a variety of statistics and also three case studies that
demonstrated recovery for a PAO. Lastly, I knew that there was an international hip dysplasia
institute and thought that I would be able to find sufficient information regarding hip
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Homeless and Neglected Children in the 19th Century Essay...
Homeless and Neglected Children in the 19th Century
In his novel Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain creates a fictional character that must confront very
real problems as a result of cultural and social issues of the time. Many of these such issues, slavery
and race relations being the most prominent, are dealt with significantly by the author, but another
issue not addressed in any sort of overtly significant manner is the plight of homeless, neglected,
and otherwise abused children in the 19th century. While Twain in no way attempts to create a
commentary on these issues, one cannot avoid focusing on the situation in which he has placed his
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Huck is also met with a variety of potentially life threatening situations during his time running and
hiding with Jim. Again, Huck is a mere figment of the author s imagination; therefore, when
confronted with a dangerous situation, he is able to make correct choices for himself, at the
young age of 12. It is hard to believe that most real world 12 year old children would be capable of
making the same good choices when left to their own devices. Granted, Huck was accustomed to a
life of neglect, which would feasibly enable him to deal better with the atrocities and demands of
his particular situation, but the sadness lies in the fact that he had become accustomed to such a
life in the first place.
In today s world, children are seen as individuals who have certain rights as human beings, and who
are worthy of external (or non family) protection. This has not always been the case. For the better
part of the 19th century, there were no rules or regulations in effect that prevented the mistreatment
of children, since they were thought to be completely under the control of their immediate family
(University of Delaware). It was not until 1874 that the first organization concerned with the
protection of children was established in New York. The group called themselves the Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (SPCC), after the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals (SPCA), which was an organization in England that had
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Zauner Ornaments -Costing and Pricing
Zauner Ornaments
Costing Pricing
Introduction
Zauner Ornaments was a large manufacturer of crystal and glass products based in Vienna Austria.
The company had an international reputation of producing high quality glass and crystal at
affordable prices due to the skill of its master artisan and using innovative technology in the
manufacturing process. Its product was used in fine restaurants, hotels and residencies around the
world.
Due to slowing growth in the fine crystal and glass tableware markets, the organization has
expanded into producing glass Christmas tree ornaments to take advantage of its Crystal s unique
capabilities. The company leased a small manufacturing facility in Taiwan to produce small glass
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We compared traditional volume based costing with outcome of ABC and following findings
reported. Earlier Zauner was selling small glass ,large glass and specialty glass ball ornament at
price of $9 ,$11 and $17 per box whereas price working out by allocating overhead cost using
traditional volume based method coming to $21.12 ,$13.56 and $8.43 respectively . It is
mentioning that management has not adopted accurate method of costing and correct base of
pricing strategy. There is lot of price distortion if Zauner would have been made decision on
volume based cost findings. It means that there are many issues with allocating overhead cost in
various product lines. Here we have carried out ABC method and Findings are as tabulated below:
Small glass ball
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The Glass Ceiling Effect On Women
1.What are the implications of the glass ceiling ?
A glass ceiling effect is a political term used to portray the inconspicuous, yet unbreakable
boundary that keeps minorities and ladies from ascending to the upper rungs of the professional
pecking order, paying little respect to their capabilities or accomplishments. The expression glass
ceiling was instituted in a 1986 Wall Street Journal give an account of corporate ladies by
Hymowitz and Schellhardt (The Glass Ceiling effect) . At first, the analogy was connected by
women s activists in reference to boundaries in the vocations of high accomplishing women. In the
US the idea is sometimes stretched out to allude to barriers stopping the headway of minority men,
and also ladies.
In a survey by Working Womanmagazine in February 1993, with 2,250 peruses taking an interest,
the most huge discoveries demonstrated how far ladies have come as well as how the experience,
execution lastly the sheer quantities of ladies supervisors are shattering a large portion of the
generalizations. Indeed, even before there were profession ladies, there were negative pictures of
ladies with power. They were monster women, iron ladies, flirts; malicious controllers who
conspired and plotted their way to the top. In the 1970s when ladies started entering administration
in critical numbers, it wasn t astounding that numerous ladies reliably said in studies that they
would rather work for a man.
Prior research has shown that the attitudes
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A Midnight Summer Dream Analysis
It was in Athens, where an exciting and new or even tedious love flourished between Hermia and
Lysander. Shakespeare s A Midnight Summer Dream first introduces Theseus, the Duke of Athens.
As well Eugus alongside his daughter Hermia, her lover lysander, and her suitor Demetrius. Egeus
wants his daughter to marry Demetrius but she refuses to because she is in lovewith Lysander and
wishes to marry him. In response Egeus askes the duke if he can punish Hermia with death if she
disobeys. She took it upon herself and ran away with her lover into the woods were there were no
rules and was not under the control of her father. This rash and carefree behavior demonstrates that
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She wants them to run away as well so Helena can be with her lover. Helena [tells Demetrius] off
air Hermia s flight (2. 1. 257), and he runs into the woods after Hermia because he is in love with
her not Helena. Now all 4 are away from civilization in the magical woods fighting for love. In
due time Hermia, Lysander, Helena and Demetrius are of into the woods where there are no
guidelines or rules and are free to live their own lives, as they wish. Alongside the 4 lovers,
fairies rome the woods: King Oberon and Queen Titania. The fairies however, are not getting
along because Oberon feels like he is not receiving enough attention from Titaina, she is giving it
all Indian boy therefore he wants Indian boy To be [his] henchman (2. 1. 124). Oberon being tired
of this, in consequence sends puck, his jester to the woods to retrieve a flower that would make or
man or woman madly dote upon the next live creature that it sees. (2. 1. 178). Oberon hopes to
drop the nectar in her eyes to gain her love and attention back, so she no longer gives it to Indian
boy. On his was back, puck comes across Helena and Demetrius. He overhears Helena telling
demetrius use me as your spaniel, spurn me, strike me, neglect me, lose me; only give me leave,
unworthy as I am to follow you (2. 1. 212 214). In response Demetrious says run from thee and
hide me in the brakes, and leave thee to the mercy of the
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The Obesity Epidemic Of The United States Essay
Campaign to end obesity
Obesity continues to be a problem in the United States. With obesity rates on the rise something
must be done to prevent this massive issue. Seventeen percent of children and adolescents about
12.5 million are obese (Diet). Obesity is the result of a rise in fat that accumulated over time due
to the lack of exercise and having a calorie surplus due to unhealthy food. An adult with a BMI
(body mass index) higher than 30% is considered to be obese (Obesity). There isn t a direct focus
on obesity, because people don t think it s an important issue. To ensure a better future, solution is
needed now. The solution to ending the obesity epidemic by encouraging a healthier lifestyle on
children at young ages, improving nutrition at schools and restaurants, as well as providing more
time and space for citizens to get physically active.
The best way to begin a change in health in America is to start with encouraging a healthy
lifestyle for the younger generation. The United States has one of the largest percentiles of
overweight/obese children in the world. The public clearly knows this, but is failing to take
action. The parents are responsible for the future of their kids; they should take action early in
securing a healthy future for them. This can be done requiring all students in school to be part of
some sort of sport in school or outside; like a recreational league. It s up to the parents to take
responsibility for this and make sure their kids are
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Binocular Cue Experimeng
Race and ethnic background also is not important to results; however, English speaking is
preferred, as instructions will be given in English. Sample size will be 100 participants made of up
50 female and 50 male subjects. Recruitment will occur via email messages sent to college
campuses with graduate programs throughout the United States. As there is an age cut off, the
invitation to participate in the study will be sent only to junior year students and beyond to ensure
the age requirement is met. Graduate programs are a must to guarantee enough students at the
schools are old enough to participate. Lastly, additional criteria will be required of the participants.
Normal, non corrected 20/20 vision is required. Also, participants cannot possess any other type of
sensational deficit (e.g. no hearing, taste, touch, or smell impairments). As important as the
participants are, I cannot carry out the experiment without the necessary materials.
Materials
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Innately, some people are more athletic and coordinated than others, and this may be true even
if one eye is covered. On the contrary, there are certain people that have a hard time with hand
eye coordination regularly, and may struggle to catch the ball in all conditions. Especially in the
case of athletes and non athletes I can imagine there may be somewhat of a difference. For people
that are used to partaking in a certain ball sport, catching this ball with one eye may seem easier
than the coordination they are used to when playing a sport. In contrast, non athletes may struggle
specifically, as they are not used to receiving a ball hardly at all. Furthermore, if one of the prior
events were to occur, the results would show no significant difference in short versus long distance
in monocular and binocular
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Costa Rica The Little Country
You could call Costa Rica the little country that could, at least in terms of health care. Over the past
seventy years the government has enacted reforms that have changed the face of both the health
care system and health of a country. The Costa Rica health system is dedicated to providing
equitable access to citizens, while protecting them from financial risk. The improvement this middle
income country has made over the past few decades rivals that of higher income countries.
However, while this system is fundamentally efficient and effective, it is not without problems.
Throughout the last seventy years Costa Rica s healthcare system has been going through a
transformation. As the nation has taken steps to improve the health care system, the health of the
country s population has also drastically improved. For instance, in 1950 the total population of
Costa Rica was approximately one million citizens (Vargas Muiser, 2013). The life expectancy
was fifty six years for both female and male citizens (Vargas Muiser, 2013). The fertility rate for
women at that time was 6.7 (Vargas Muiser, 2013). By the twentieth century the population has
reached close to four million citizens, and the life expectancy of both male and females has risen
to seventy eight years old (Vargas Muiser, 2013). This life expectancy rate placed Costa Rica
second in the Americas, behind Canada (Unger, Buitron, Soors, 2008). The fertility rate of women
also dropped to 2.4 (Vargas
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2. Concept and Meaning of SEZ India was one of the first...
2. Concept and Meaning of SEZ India was one of the first in Asia to recognize the effectiveness
of the Export Processing Zone (EPZ) model in promoting exports, with Asia s first EPZ set up in
Kandla in 1965. With a view to overcome the shortcomings experienced on account of the
multiplicity of controls and clearances; absence of world class infrastructure, and an unstable fiscal
regime and with a view to attract larger foreign investments in India, the Special Economic Zones
(SEZs) Policy was announced in April 2000 SEZ in India
3. Definition of SEZ Special Economic Zone means an area that has been specified as an enclave
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Benefits from SEZs Investment of the order of Rs.100,000 crore including FDI of US $ 5 6 billion
by the end of December 2007, and 500,000 direct jobs by December 2007. At present, 1016 units
are in operation in the SEZs, providing direct employment to over 1.79 lakh persons; about 40
per cent of whom are women. Exports from the SEZs during the 10 year period could touch 352
billion dollars, nearly half of India s total annual exports, with IT and ITeS SEZs contributing 30
per cent at 105 billion dollars SEZ in India
7. Facilities of SEZ in India Exemption on duties on Indian capital goods and inputs are offered
as per the requirements of the approved business activity Taxes are either exempted or waived
and even reimbursed in case they are paid in advanced to the concerned authority Duty free
imports of spares, raw materials, capital goods, and consumables are offered as per the
requirements of the approved business activity Preferential treatment of these units to the Indian
market for easy dissemination of their products and / or service Rejected commodities
(specifically barred commodities cannot be sold) within an overall limit of 50% may be sold in
the domestic tariff area (DTA) on payment of respective duties as applicable after proper
notification to the Indian customs authorities. And such sales of commodities in the domestic tariff
area shall be
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Self Reliance By Ralph Waldo Emerson Summary
Ralph Waldo Emerson, in his text, Self Reliance , persuades the audience to adopt individualism
and have confidence in his or her thoughts and actions. His actions and beliefs are reflected
through the Transcendentalist movement, found by him. Emerson aims to convince society that
nonconformity will lead greatness rather than isolate him from it. He achieves this by using
strategies such as personification, analogy, and allusion. Emerson immediately establishes a
conflict in the beginning of the essay by personifying society as the enemy. In line ten, the
author states, Society everywhere is in conspiracy against the manhood of every one of its
members. In this conflict set up by Emerson, society is now the antagonist. Emerson deliberately
distinguishes between the success of an individual and the success of an individual who relies
on society and achieves what is needed which is seen in line five in which Emerson is saying, no
kernel of nourishing corn can come to him but through his toil bestowed on that plot of ground
which is given to him to till. A few lines down Emerson mentions society s members sharing
bread to another. Emerson, in saying bread instead of corn and saying sharing, implies that
society gives what is bare necessity to an individual however man himself will give himself more
than what society offers. Society is actually taking away from its members instead of enhancing or
improving their lives by asking its members to concur to surrender the liberty and culture of the
individual. Emerson s intention of making society the enemy is to ultimately make nonconformity
the enemy. By agreeing to society, the individual is conforming to society thus deviating from
society is a better goal for an individual and leads them to distinction in society. Emerson employs
analogy in his essay by comparing society to a joint stock company. In line twelve, Emerson says,
society is a joint stock company, in which members agree, for the better securing of his bread to
each shareholder... This comparison is implying that society s members think of the whole rather
than that of the individual. Society seems to have a notion that they need to do good for all and in
executing that thought they
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Karen Horney Archer Personality Traits
Sterling Malory Archer is the main character in FX s cartoon series Archer. Archer s personality
is mainly shaped around his childhood. He is a smooth, insensitive, borderline narcissistic, spy
that works for his mother. Archer was a lonely a child and didn t get a lot of attention from his
mom, and he didn t know who his father was till later on in the show. Karen Horney s view on
personality shows best for an assessment for Archer. I will be assessing Archer s personality using
a psychodynamic theory. Archer was raised mostly by his caretaker, Woodhouse, until he was old
enough for him to be able to attend Boarding School (15 years). His mother also favorited her
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As I said before Archer did not have a loving childhood, so Archer felt as if he was nothing.
Karen Horney believed that childhood tensions are more social, and not sexual. She also
believed that personality was mostly based on culture. In the episode The Man from Jupiter,
Burt Reynolds starts dating Archer s mom and Boss, Malory. Archer just as when he was a kid,
got jealous because his mom shows again that she cares for someone other than him. Also
Archer had a man crush on Reynolds. Later in the episode Archer tries to break up their
relationship while being chased by a Cuban hit squad. Archer thinks that the world revolves
around him, he is very egotistic. If assist with anyone or anything else, it is for his own benefit.
In the episode White Knights, Archer travels to Russia to find out his who his true father is.
Archer then gets kidnapped by the KGB because Nikoli Jakov, the head of the KGB believes
Archer possibly could be his son. Malory Archer (Archer s mom and Boss) concerned, sends Barry
Dylan best ODIN agent to rescue Archer. Archer later on Barry slip to his death, hanging from
Archer s feet from a couple stories, instead Archer uses the opportunity to
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Conflict With Spain Analysis
Conflict with Spain and Britain Many events that happened in history start with a conflict between
two people or countries. Everything that has happened in the past, trades, slavery, war, everything
good and bad, had to start with a plan or some sort of conflict. In this case, both Spain and Britain
were trying to colonize the land that belonged to the Indians. There were many causes that helped
lead to the conflict with Spain and Britain. The main causes of the conflict within Spain and Britain
s New World colonies include motives from the Spanish, the Virginia Company, and the Puritans.
The Spanish had several motives that added to the conflict. One of which was dealing with the
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The Puritans external conflict with gender issues added to the causes of the conflict within Spain
and Britain s New World colonies. It started with the Massachusetts Bay Colony Case against
Anne Hutchinson, she was a prominent Puritan dissenter and would argue with leaders. She
claimed to have experienced direct revelations from the Holy Spirit that revealed which of her
neighbors had been saved and which were damned, including ministers (FTR 47 48). By doing
that, Anne was put in front of the General Court who would say things about her gender that
would get a rise out of her and it worked. She got so worked up and started having revelations
from God which was blasphemy in the eyes of the orthodox
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Autobiography Of A Supervisor Essay
Pre course Assignment
Sarah Sue Calbio
Framingham State University Assignment
пѓ Complete a Supervisory Autobiography
This work could describe your experiences as a supervisee and/or supervisor . You may choose to
begin with an early childhood/family or school experiences with authority figure in your life. Who
supervised you and how? What was the nature of their interactions with you? Or were you a
supervisor? How and Why?
You may prefer to describe your experiences in supervisory positions in life (as a parent, teacher,
administrator, or other capacity).You may not think that you have been in a supervisory role;
however consider the various roles human beings assume in life.
Describe how your family, schooling experiences, or culture have colored the way you carry out
your ideas of authority as a teacher.
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In high school, many more opportunities to observe supervisors and supervisees were available.
Although unaware of supervision styles, having had the experience of interacting with my siblings
I knew that being authoritarian with peers in a group project did not work effectively. Some type
of cooperative learning with peers was found to be the way to produce significant gains as a
group leader. One particular skill I learned as a leader was how to fill roles that the group is
deficient in, either by taking them on myself or assigning them to others. This made the group
have balance so that difficulties in decision making were reduced. Although I may generally
classify my leadership style as democratic, there were times where I confess I was autocratic. For
example, if there was too much indecision and an important time bound decision on behalf of the
group was needed. This was not a norm as I didn t want to annoy classmates so that future
collaboration was
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Number Three
Number Three
The postmodern society is constantly changing. All the old things such as buildings are replaced
with the impeccable modern ones. Just like the former English Teacher, Miss Coral who is caught
between a rock and a hard place. Today people have to be perfect and everything we are occupied
with must be done flawlessly. The author Anna Metcalfe emphasizes exactly this issue in the short
story Number Three , where Miss Coral is trapped in a culture clash. SheВґs replaced with a so
called Real English Teacher the contemporary ideal person, Mr. James.
Miss Coral is replaced with Mr. James who is supposed to be a better teacher than her. Her boss
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Again the setting plays a major role as it elucidates the main theme, owing to the fact that it
underlines a culture clash.
The main theme of the short story deals with a culture clash between two completely different
societies China and England. Mr. James who comes from England is a disrespectful, snobbish
and an ungrateful person, He arrived to find the floor carpeted with insect corpses (...) what, his
email said, was the school going to do about this? , (line 122 124). The Englishmen is very
arrogant compared to Miss Coral. The expectancy that he has about the apartment where he is
going to live for the next six months are very different from the one of Miss Coral, She expects
him to be pleased like she would. He takes a quick look around, runs a palm over the arm of a
beige, faux leather sofa and asks when the flat will be cleaned , (line 53 55). This quotation
clarifies the big contrast between England and China they differ greatly from one another. Miss
Coral would have been pleased to live in such an apartment. Only senior teachers are allowed to
live in an apartment by themselves, Only the most senior teachers get their own apartments , (line
52). Mr. James appears rude but the protagonist Miss Coral on the other hand is incredibly
enthusiastic about the apartment and its vastness. Contrary to Mr. James she is very patient and
humble even though she is taking in a lot from Mr. James and her boss, which is a typical
behaviour for a Chinese
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Testing Is The Process Of Executing The Program
CHAPTER 5
TESTING
5.0 Introduction
Testing is the process to execute the program and find the bugs and fix on the spot. It evaluates the
quality of the software, and done during the development and after the implementation process.
Software testing is the process of executing the program with intend to find the errors.
It is a verification and validation process.
Verification is the process which make sure the product to satisfy the specific requirements at the
start of the project.
Validation it is the process to make sure the product which satisfies the specific requirements at the
end of the development phase.
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The performance of a specific program is not related on errors in code. The errors which occurred
during the execution will be noticed, but the compatibility is another issue that reduces the software
performance.
5.2 The Main Aim of Testing
The main aim of testing is to analyze and examine the performance of a software and to evaluate the
errors that occurred during the execution of a software, when the software is running with different
inputs in different environment. There are different types of testing which are as follow.
Unit testing
Validation testing
Output testing
Integration testing
User acceptance testing
White box testing and Black box testing
5.2.1 Unit Testing In this type of testing the one, one and small part of program is testing and find
the errors during this testing when the errors found and highlight the errors and later fix these
errors. The testing of this type is easy and take less time. When this step of testing is completed
then the next step of testing is performed.
5.2.1.1 Limitations of Unit testing
This is limited to test only the functionality of the units. It can t explain the errors of integration e,
performance problems and system problems. The unit testing only shows the errors which are
occurred during the running of testing, but may it not display the errors which are absent at present
time.
5.2.2 Validation Testing
It is the process to find that the product which is
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Gram Stain Essay
All media incubated at 37В°C, except gelatin.
Slant or gelatin media used a needle to inoculate the microbe.
Day1
Professor handed out one unknown organism to each of the students. Students had to record their
own unknown ID. Used the aseptic techniques to perform the gram stain and inoculate the nutrient
media(nutrient broth, nutrient agar slant, and nutrient agar plate). Only for the nutrient agar plate
media used four quadrant streak method. Gram stain was distinguishing the gram positive or
gram negative cells. Preparing of the heat fixed slide was taking some times while air dries it.
Therefore, inoculated the media of growth during the waiting time. Additionally, placed the media
in the to be incubated area. The gram stain required four important stains and solution: Crystal
violet, iodine, 95% ethanol, and safranin. Crystal violet was for the primary stain. Iodine was the
mordant to form the crystal violet iodine complex. Used the 95% ethanol to decolorize the stained
slide. Safranin was the counterstain to colorize the gram negative cell. One had to use the DI
water to rinse every stain between these procedures. It was very hard to decolorize the stains,
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Inoculated the B12 on the blood agar plate, mannitol salt agar(MSA), phenol red mannitol/glucose
broths, nutrient gelatin tube, MRVP broth, and urea agar. And then, placed everything in the to be
incubated area. Blood agar plate helped to detect the hemolytic ability. MSA was for the salt
tolerance and mannitol fermentation. Phenol red broths were for the mannitol and glucose
fermentation. Nutrient gelatin tube was the test for the presence of gelatinase. Gelatin melt at
28В°C; therefore, it incubated at 25В°C for a week. MRVP broth incubated for 48 hours at 37В°C
to test for the capability of performing a mixed acid fermentation. Furthermore, it determined the
ability of glucose fermentation. Urea test was for the presence of the
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General Electric Performance over a Half Century Essay...
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS, 12(1), 2007
ISSN: 1083в€’4346
General Electric Performance over a Half Century:
Evaluation of Effects of Leadership and Other
Strategic Factors by Quantitative Case Analysis
Richard H. Frankea, Anthony J. Mentob, Steve M. Prumoc, and
Timothy W. Edlundd abc Department of Management and International Business, The Sellinger
School,
Loyola College; 4501 North Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21210 rfranke@loyola.edu,
amento@loyola.edu, steve.prumo@verizon.net d Morgan State University; 720 West 34th St.,
Baltimore, MD 21211 2604 tim.edlund@toad.net ABSTRACT
We conducted quantitative case analysis of inflation adjusted profitability and relative market value
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In reality, of course, it s just the reverse. Clear, tough minded people are the most simple.
According to Tichy and Sherman (1993), Jack Welch saw reality objectively and consistently
applied this orientation. He was willing to face reality, even if it was different from that in the
past: Facing reality as it is, not as it was or as you wish ... facing reality is crucial in life, not just in
business. You have to see the world in the purest, cleanest way possible or you can t make
decisions on a rational basis.
As noted by Locke (2000), Welch was a problem finder, not just a problem solver. When he
became CEO in 1981, General Electric already was quite profitable, without obvious problems. He
grasped the reality that if the status quo continued GE eventually would decline, so he proceeded
to transform the company. Even during his final years at GE, Welch was not content to rest on his
triumphs. Thrusts in the 1990s included a massive quality program ( 6 sigma ), a push further into
financial services, and a string of acquisitions meant to give GE technological leadership in key
industries.
A related aspect of Jack Welch s leadership was to set goals that seemed difficult or even impossible
(Locke, 2000). He required that every business in GE s portfolio be number one or two in its
industry in the United States, and later in the world as a whole. Steve Kerr of General Electric
described the GE stretch target as basically an
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Teaching Styles Within The Classroom
Teaching Physical Education today is more intricate than most people might think it is or was
years ago. Classrooms today include students of a very large spectrum. This can include students
who learn visually, auditory, by being hands on or even students who participate in adaptive
classrooms. Basically, every student in any classroom seems to learn slightly differently than their
classmate these days. Too many teachers are avoiding including multiple teaching styles in their
classrooms due to the potential increase in effort and preparation that follows, but it is crucial that
Physical Educators are aware of the importance of teaching styles in the classroom. A teacher who
can properly incorporate multiple teaching styles into their classrooms is an example of a
successful and effective teacher. Students in today s physical educationclassrooms vary greatly
among great levels. In order for teachers to effectively teach every single one of their students, they
need to incorporate different teaching styles into their daily routine. One example of a teaching
style is the direct teaching style. The direct teaching style is the most commonly used teaching style
in Physical Education classrooms, so it can also be considered the most effective in a normal
classroom setting. Direct teaching, or otherwise known as Command style teaching is self
explanatory in the fact that it the most command like style. The teacher is the leader of the
classroom and provides their students with
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New Swipe Card System At London Heathrow Airport
As described by Palmer, Dunlap Akin, at the start of the peak holiday season, British Airways (BA)
employees at London Heathrow airport participated in a 24 hour wildcat strike due to the
implementation of a timeswipe card system that would monitor the employees clocked in and out
hours. To the executives, this change represented an improvement in technology that would
increase organizational efficiency. To the staff, however, this change represented something entirely
different; distrust and disrespect.BA executives had a history of ensuring that the organization was
taken care of at the expense of its employees. Jobs were cut, agreements were broken, and this new
swipe card system was just another example of the executives finding a way to monitor and control
the staff to the organization s economic gain. The staff feared that managementwould monitor their
hours and send them home during off hours and then call them back to duty at peak hours. In
addition, the way in which the change was communicated to the staff was what propelled the staff
to revolt. The executives sprung the change initiative on the staff with little warning and provided
inconsistent reasons for the necessity of the change. This made it nearly impossible for the staff to
accept or adjust to the change in a positive way.
The strike resulted in enormous losses to BA in terms of customers, employee morale, and overall
company reputation. Executives at BA did take a step back and reflect on their
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The Human Cost Of An Illiterate Society Rhetorical Analysis
Dylan WheelerDr. Woo English 162 6 June 2015 Writer Jonathan Kozol, in the essay The Human
Cost of an Illiterate Society, suggests that the alarming rates of illiteracy in the U.S. are corroding
the fundamentals of democracy, reinforcing the structures of inequality that created the problem to
begin with. His argument draws on a range of evidence and support from multiple sources such as
philosophers and historical figures, anecdotes, and first person accounts. Kozol s purpose is to not
simply illustrate the various personal tragedies that people with underdeveloped reading skills face,
but to tell his audience that such tragedies when you add them up constitute a threat to the basic
values that maintain the nation as a whole. Kozol
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St Joseph s University Application Essay Sample
I am writing to express my interest in applying to Saint Joseph s University for the Master s
program in Criminal Justice. Growing up I always admired individuals that were in law
enforcement. As a child you are taught by your parents that if something bad happens to contact
police because they have a duty to protect citizens. I always felt that individuals who enforced the
law were the ultimate superhero. Around middle school I had the opportunity to join an extra
curricular activity that revolved around federal law enforcement. During this program I was able to
fully understand the importance of law enforcement on a federal level. I discovered that federal law
enforcement is vastly different than local law enforcement. Upon completion of the program it
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During my current employment position as a police dispatcher for the Philadelphia Housing
Authority, I find myself recalling information that I have learned from previous courses. The things
I have learned in school transitioned well to real life scenarios.
I first learned about advanced degrees in Criminal Justice while attending Chestnut Hill College.
My professor obtained his degree from Saint Joseph s, and shared some of his insight. After doing
my own research I realized that Saint Joseph s University is one of the leading colleges in the
criminal justice field. I also was excited to learn about the concentration offered in homeland
security, which is something I m interested in.
Homeland security became something that was important to me after 9/11. I career where i am
protecting my community and country will be very fulfilling. It wasn t until I came to college that
I learned that this could be accomplished outside of the military. Homeland security offers some of
the premier job in federal law enforcement. This field is very challenging but also very
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Mother-Daughter Relationships In The Red Tent By Anita...
Importance of Mother Daughter Relationships in The Red Tent
The strong portrayal of mother daughter relationships in The Red Tent by Anita Diamant results
from the need women, like Leah and Dinah, had to share their life stories, as well as to create a
sense of community among the women living in a patriarchal society.
Diamant places great emphasis on the importance of mother daughter relationships since women
could not share their memories and life stories any other way. Not unlike the main protagonist,
Dinah, women lived in a world controlled by men. Every man had the control over every woman s
decisions: their fathers, their husbands, their sons. Due to the power imbalance, women had a hard
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Every female character in the novel has a strong community of women around her. This sense of
belonging was strengthened by the time spent in the red tent each month, where men could not
come in: It was unthinkable that a healthy man would walk of his own will inside that place
during the head of the month (Diamant 117) Men would not enter the red tent because it offered
women a place to have for themselves; besides, men did not wish to associate themselves with
these places. Unless injured, a healthy men would not want to be under a roof ruled by women.
The red tent served the purpose of bringing women close together, away from men and away from
their daily duties. In a patriarchal society, where men governed, female relationships helped
women cope with problems and misfortunes. Mothers and daughters created a special tie thanks to
the time shared in the tent. When Dinah s mothers officially welcome her to the red tent Dinah
realizes: Now I could pour out wine and make bread offerings at the new moon, and soon I would
learn the secrets that pass between men and women. (Diamant 171) Dinah s relationship with her
mothers is fortified after belonging to the red tent. Since it served as a sanctuary, her mothers would
be able to communicate to her what she needs to know about the world. The bond between Dinah
and her mothers strengthened, a bond necessary to
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The Perception Heritage
In Everyday Use , Alice Walker conveys the story of a mother and her two daughters conflicting
ideas about their identities and ancestry. Mama is a simple woman that values culture and
heritage for its usefulness but also its personal significance. However, her daughter Dee
represents a materialistic way of life where culture and heritage are to be valued only for their
artistic appeal.Through the use of symbolism and characterization, Walker displays how Mama
s perception of her two daughter changes regarding the importance of heritage. In the beginning,
the story introduces the characterization of Mama and shows how she views her individuality.
Mama waits for Dee in the yard that Maggie and [her] made so clean and wavy (Walker 278),
which emphasizes the physical characteristics of the yard; also the use of the word so, shows the
strong attachment that she and Maggie, her daughter, have to their home. The fact is the yard is
not just a yard. It is like an extended living room that expresses the essence of her being (278).
Also her description of herself likewise shows a familiarity and comfort with her own self: she is
a large, big boned woman with rough, man working hands (278). Thus she knows the reality of
her body and accepts it, even finding comfort in the way that her fat keeps [her] hot in zero
weather (278). Mama is bound to her home because it represents who she is. Thus Walker implies
that similarly this is how she stands in relation to her culture
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Athabasca River Case Study
Recommendations from Solving the Puzzle
Land
Establish 50% protected areas
The Alberta Government should legislatively protect at least 50% of its public forest lands from
industrial development. Protected areas should be developed and co managed with Aboriginal
peoples.
Implement a wetlands and biodiversity offset policy
Require establishment of biodiversity offsets for all oil sands development to offset impacts to all
habitat types. To ensure a net positive environmental benefit and address existing cumulative
effects, offsets should be established with a 3:1 offset ratio three hectares of land should be
conserved or restored for every hectare of new disturbance that occurs within the Boreal Forest
Natural Region.
Set maximum levels of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Water
Protect the Athabasca River from water withdrawals during low flow periods
Alberta Environment should complete a water management plan that identifies a science based
Ecosystem Base Flow (EBF) for the lower Athabasca River, as a low flow threshold below which
all water withdrawals would cease. The EBF should be legally enforceable and all water permits
issued by the Alberta Government at any one time should be accountable to meet that EBF. In the
interim, the low flow threshold for the lower Athabasca River should be at least 100 m3/s.
Define sustainable groundwater yield
Measure and map the quantity and quality of groundwater and surface/groundwater interactions, to
determine both the short and long term sustainable yield of non saline groundwater in the Lower
Athabasca s groundwater management areas. Set legal requirements to implement and enforce the
sustainable yield of
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Caterpi Pillars Research Paper
A chain is no stronger than its weakest link and life is after all a chain, William James. In life,
we count on everything around us whether or not we know it or not. If a primary producer didn t
exist, a entire food chain would more than likely collapse. We depend on our weakest links and
everything around us. The caterpillar could be eaten by a fish eaten by a dolphin that travels near
France, where there is one place to eat ice cream, or the tundra. Either way caterpillars, dolphins,
arctic foxes, ice cream, and the eiffel towerare all related even if they aren t all animals, food, or
monuments they are connected.
Ever wondered about caterpillars? I have. Caterpillars survive, although it has an abundance of
predators because of it s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first monument that comes to my mind is the Eiffel Tower. When the Eiffel Tower was being
built and even years afterwards many regarded the massive iron structure with skepticism ( History
). The reason it was built was that it was France s anniversary. France had held a competition for the
best blueprint and whoever won would have their blueprint built on the Champ de Mars. More than
100 artists submitted competing plans for a monument ( History ) but Maurice Koechlin won.
Although Maurice Koechlin was the person who actually created the blueprint, Alexandre Gustave
Eiffel was the one who received most if not all the credit. The Eiffel Tower was to be torn down
afterwards, but it became a loved national monument and helped with more than just one war. The
Eiffel Tower is thought to have intercepted enemy radio communications, used for scientific events,
and even Hitler ordered for it to be torn down, but his order was never carried out
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Protein Thermal Stability Essay
Proteins are a series of connected amino acids, and in food products, proteins provide both
nutritional and functional properties that contribute to the quality of a food system (Christen and
Smith 2000). Protein in the diet is essential to the maintenance of life and health. Proteins are
compounds with a function that do work in the body such as facilitate reactions; however,
proteins are also functional in food systems. Proteins are used for a variety of reasons such as: to
create an emulsion, join pieces of meat together, form a skin on the surface of a product, and form
a stable foam matrix. Milk proteins such as whey and casein are isolated for many different
functions in food systems such as: foaming, whipping, gelation,... Show more content on
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There are multiple methodologies implemented by scientists to determine protein concentration.
One of the oldest and most commonly used methods is the Biuret method (Okutucu and others
2007). The Biuret method is a colormetric assay that utilizes a spectrophotometric change
accomplished by reactions containing peptide bonds in conjunction with copper (Okutucu and
others 2007; Gornall and others 1949) to determine protein concentration based on a standard
reference. Thermal stability of a protein is an important factor in food systems. Heat is commonly
used to cook and/or sterilize a food product for a number of reasons. Heat is used in cooking to
denature the proteins present in bacteria to destroy them; however, if certain food proteins are
denatured, the food product could lose its functionality. Heating can also have beneficial effects on
proteins such as flavor, tenderness and digestibility (Christen and Smith 2000).
Protein thermal stability is not fully understood and can be due to a host of factors such as internal
folding, hydrogen bonding, electrostatic forces, and calcium affinity (Vogt and Argos 1997). There
are many types of proteins that convey thermally stable properties such as malate dehydrogenase,
lactate dehydrogenase, ferrodoxin, hydrolase, phosphofructokinase, and others (Vogt and Argos
1997). Argos and others (1997) explain that protein thermal stability is a result of the amino acid
sequence and the
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Report On Soils And Their Management
Week 8: Soils and Their Management (21 April 2016)
This week topic is about soil, with three presenters; Richard Greene, Julia Jasonsmith and Craig
Strong. Ricard start his presentation with Carbon in soil, while Julia was focused on contamination
in soil, finally Craig discussed about dust observation in Australia.
The first presenter talk about carbon sequestration and the capturing carbon using trees and how the
Carbon concentration decreased from soils. He also explained about how carbon credit works for
Australian farmers. Further, the Soil Carbon Matrix Method (Keith, H., et al, ND) was explained in
terms of soil assessment to increase soil quality by carbon sequestration.
Julia Jasonsmith talked about contamination in soil, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The reason why dust should be trace because agricultural dust could be seen as indicators for soil
quality and wind erosion in Australia is major threat for soil asset. Further, the pace of soil eroding
is faster than its forming pace. The method on dust monitoring in Australia is Dust Watch with
community based science (DW CBS). This method is affiliation program from community, scientist
and government.
The lesson that I get from this topic is soil management could work if we have basic data on soil
quality and it could help traditional farmers to manage their land. In my hometown, agriculture was
manage traditionally and the farmers not using fertilizer because the soil is fertile and they used
ancient techniques to manage their land. However, if we can combine the traditional way and
modern technique such as soil carbon matrix method it could help to increase the quality of soil and
will help the farmers to increase their agriculture products.
Week 9: Energy (28 April 2016)
Presentation by Dr Kyle Catchpole and Professor Ken Baldwin this week is focused on energy. Dr
Kyle Catchpole start with renewable energy and she mentions about the potency of renewable
energy in Australia such as wind turbine, and solar energy. In recent year renewable energy are
cheaper due to the improvement of technology.
The second presenter talks about future energy in Australia and the world, he stated that spectrum
of energy
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The Biblical Interpretation Of Exodus And song Of...
After Reformation period, the allegorical biblical interpretation was criticized and rejected by
contemporary biblical interpretation theory, and a lot of Christian evangelical churches. However,
as a long tradition stems from the early church, allegorical interpretation has never been
disappeared; on the contrary, it was one the most important exegesis tradition in the history of
Chinese Protestant Church. Many fundamentalist theologians and church leaders were influenced
by this method, while Jia Yuming is one of the representative figures. The aim of this paper is to
present the characteristic of Jia Yuming` s allegorical biblical interpretation, and to explore the
contribution of his exegesis in Sino Christian theology. Jia` s allegorical biblical interpretation was
influenced by several theological thoughts. Graduated from Presbyterian seminary, he accepted
reformed theology, and then he was influenced by pietistic theology and Charismatic movement,
turned to allegorical exegesis. In this paper, I will take Jia` s interpretation of Exodus and Song
of Solomon as examples to analyze its characteristics. The book of Exodus consists of two genres,
narratives and laws, which were interpreted by Jia` s allegorical method. The Song of Songs is
considered to be the most obscure book to interpret in the Bible, and is often interpreted as an
allegory.
1. An allegorical interpretation based on trichotomy of human nature: Spirit, soul, body
The trichotomy of human nature
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Fishing for Trouble Essay
In 1999 near the Galapagos Islands, Rob Stewart, 22, an underwater photographer and filmmaker,
was driving when he discovered something that changed his life forever. It was a long line fishing
rig hung with hundreds of dead sharks on a single fishing line that Stewart explained had the
potential to reach from Earth to space. This fishingline is known by conservationists as a curtain of
death (Kielburger). Overfishing is the fishing of a species at levels too high for the species to
reproduce. This can greatly reduce fishpopulation and drive species toward extinction. Fishing has
provided the world with food and jobs that have remodeled Earth s cultures and lifestyles. Fishing
is practiced by local fishermen, commercial fishing rigs,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When fish populations are low in one area, fishing boats will need to move to another area
where fish are more abundant. This renders oceans and their sea life helpless and severely
damaged until all of the fish in the oceans are completely gone. That is why governments need
laws establishing the length of time a person could spend at sea fishing, in order to reduce
overfishing and increase recovery of fish populations. One example of a fish population suffering
from overfishing is the Pacific bluefin tuna. Overfishing has left the world with less than five
percent of its Pacific Bluefin tuna, says the Pew Environment Group (Kowalski). This statement
explains to the world how overfishing can drastically decrease a species population in an
extraordinarily short time period. The Pacific bluefin tuna and other fish are very much stressed
by overfishing, and suffer severe losses of population every day. Moreover, overfishing will soon
lead to the extinction of fish species like the Pacific bluefin tuna. The European Commission even
admits that the EU s [European Union] stocks are 88% overfished ( An Icelandic Success ). This
reveals Europe s failure to prevent overfishing from spreading throughout the continent and beyond
its borders. The majority of Europe s fish supply undergoes the harmful effects that overfishing
brings. Additionally, the fish
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Program that creates a shell and executes some shell commands
/* myshell.c
Description: Program that creates a shell and executes some shell commands
*/
#include stdio.h
#include unistd.h
#include sys/types.h
#include errno.h
#include string.h
#include stdlib.h
#include sys/wait.h
extern char **getln();
// Function used to check the file input direction command int inputFile(char **args, char **fileIn)
{ int i,j; //go thorough the command line arguments for(i=0;args[i] != NULL;i++) {
// check for the input direction symbol if(args[i][0] == ) {
// save the filename command if(args[i+1] != NULL) { *fileIn = args[i+1]; }
/*for(j=i;args[j 1] != NULL;j++) { args[j] = args[j+2]; }*/ ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
= x )) { convert = strtol(args[i],NULL,16); printf( The number is %ld n , convert); sum = sum +
convert; } // check if it is a valid integer or not num = atoi(args[i]); if (num == 0) { //printf( Number
is: %i n , num); } else { sum = sum + num; } } } // check to see if there is arg or args command, if
there is then print // number of arguments and list them on the screen if((strcmp(args[0], arg ) ==
0) || strcmp(args[0], args ) == 0) { for(j=1;args[j] != NULL;j++) { count++; }
printf( Output: argc = %d, , count); printf( args = );
for(j=1;args[j] != NULL;j++) { printf( %s, , args[j]); } printf( n ); }
// check the error messages for the addition command and print the total sum if(strcmp(args[0], add
) == 0) { if(sum == 0 num ==0) { printf( Invalid integer/ String Error n ); } else { printf( Output: );
for(k=1;args[k] != NULL;k++) { printf( %s + , args[k]); } printf( = %d n , sum); } }
// check if there is a multilplication command, if there is then multiply all the // valid arguments
and print the product // Accepted inputs: Only ints, Invalid Inputs: 0,Strings // Details and cases are
explained in readme file int zeroCheck=0; if(strcmp(args[0], mul ) == 0) { int product=1;
for(counter=1;args[counter] != NULL;counter++) {
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Because I Could Not Stop For Death Essay
Death can be perceived in many different ways. Most people would describe death as frightening,
cold, and dark. But, it is really the unknown that causes us to question it. It is inevitable, a fate that
we all must come to terms with. In these two literary pieces, death comes in different but relatable
forms. Both characters when facing death, has similar reactions but different outcomes. They give
us a sense of ease that we wouldn t feel when thinking about death. The poem, Because I could not
stop for Death by Emily Dickinson, describes death as kind and patient. The character states that
she could not stop for death, so death kindly stopped for her. In this poem death seems to
sympathize that she doesn t want to die. Death is in no rush to take her life, but instead
reminisces about her childhood while passing a school yard. Death seemed to be gentle in taking
the characters life and knew no haste during the last stroll of her life. In the play Death Knocks by
Woody Allen, death is perceived as funny, clumsy, and sarcastic. The first part of the play death is
introduced by falling through the window into a house. Nat isn t scared of death, but thinks
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Instead they were reluctant about it. In Because I could not stop for death she described herself
as being too busy to die. Like Nat, she felt that it wasn t her time to die. So she traded her labor
and leisure for his civility. It seems she was more accepting of death when she felt more
comfortable with him. Nat bargains with death to stay alive with a game of gin rummy. Unlike
the character from the poem, Nat beats death and lives for another day. He never accepted his fate
to die. At the end he stills thinks someone was playing a joke on him. The character in the poem
has already met her fate and reflects back to the day that death came for her. Even after centuries
she can recall every detail about her encounter with
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  • 2. False Picture of Marriage in The Dead by James Joyce and... Illusion versus Reality: Marriage in Modern Literature Modern literature is known for questioning society and its various conventions. One question that these works often ask is, What is real? Some modern authors explore this question by placing their characters within self constructed illusions that are later shattered by the introduction of reality. Marriages are frequently at the center of this theme, with one spouse crafting an illusory impression of the other. Modern literature demonstrates that a marriage built upon illusion will falter when exposed to reality. In order to understand the effects of illusion on marriages in modern literature, we will explore two pieces: The Dead by James Joyce and Odour of Chrysanthemums by D.H. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, his fondness for her grows throughout the story, to the point that he is nearly unable to contain his happiness and his longing to be alone with her (2194). Unfortunately, the connection that Gabriel feels to his wife is the product of illusion. In reality, he doesn t know her at all a fact Joyce alludes to when Gabriel fails to recognize his own wife and sees only, [a] woman standing near the top of the stairs... (2192). When Gretta begins to reminisce about a boy from her past, Gabriel s blanket of illusion is snatched away: While he had been full of...joy and desire, she had been comparing him in her mind with another (2197). Facing the reality of his wife s love for another man, Gabriel now begins to question their entire relationship. As Gabriel reflects on Gretta s sorrow for this lost young man, he comes to accept that he has never experienced that depth of feeling and love for another person not even for the wife that he had so desired just a short time before. He no longer looks at her through admiring and happy eyes; he now sees only her age and bitterly acknowledges that her face is no longer the face for which [the boy] braved death (2199). The reality of Gretta s past has revealed the shallowness of his feelings and the hollowness in his life, and Gabriel s picture of Gretta is forever changed. While Elizabeth and Gabriel each created a different type of illusion, the end result was the same their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Rob And Ian Walk On Screen Scene 1 Rob and Ian walk on screen. Ian: Yo Rob. Come hide behind this car until Kenny walks by. Keep your gun loaded and aimed. Do it quickly and don t be intimidated. I will be here right next to you. This will make our plan work, don t you forget that. Rob: Stay by messed just in case I mess up. Ian: I am right here. Be calm and keep your hands steady. (Ian moves out of the way) Rob: I don t feel right about doing this, but he has given me some good reasons to do it. It s just one person, no problem. I pull the trigger and he s dead. Ian: (to himself) I ve made this Rob really angry. It doesn t matter if he kills Ken, Ken kills him or they both kill each other. It works out for me in the end. The only thing is that if Rob lives, he will ask for the money that I stole from him. That can t happen. If Ken does survive, he might expose me to Arthur. That would be very bad for me. He has to die. I here him coming. (Ken walks by) Rob: I know that walk, it is the target. Die Ken! (Rob shoots at Ken) Ken: That shot would have hurt if I didn t have my bullet proof vest on under my shirt. Now let s see what you are made of. (Ken takes out his gun and shoots at Rob) Rob: Oh, I am dying ! (From behind the car I an shoots Ken in the leg than leaves) Ken: I ll be crippled! Help me! Help! Murder! (Arthur enters)
  • 4. Arthur: That s Ken s scream. Ian has kept his promise. Rob: I am very stupid for trying to kill him. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Finding Truth In Sophocles Oedipus The King Oedipus the King is one of the best Greek literature written by Sophocles, who was an Athenian tragedian. He wrote more than 120 plays and only a few remains to this day. In his play, Oedipus is the son of Jocasta and Laius, the king of Thebes. But because he was destined to kill his father and marry his mother, according to a prophecy, they wanted him dead by giving baby Oedipusto a sherperd.The merciful shepherd ended up giving Oedipus to a shepherd from Corinth and later on, he was adopted by the royal family. Aware of the prophecy he decides to head to Thebes, where he could not kill his parents But on his way he murdered an old man, who was his father and his bodyguards. At Thebes, he married Jocasta and deny that he is the murderer... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the case of Oedipus, he did not even know that he killed his father on his way to Thebes, he did not even know that Jocasta was his mother but for some mistake in life, there are big consequences. Although Oedipus wanted to avoid the truth, he was obliged to accept it and suffer the consequences. And he ended up saying Take me away, and haste to the place out of the way, far from Thebes! Take me away, my friends, the greatly miserable, the most accursed, whom God too hates above all men on earth (Oedipus, 1526 1529) When Jocasta learned the truth, she hanged herself and now, Oedipus, the pollution of Thebes had to live the city in pain. The dream and the goal he had for the city of Thebes as a king was now gone. The 21th century compared to the story of Oedipus the King is completely different. In this century, a person who dared to kill a political leader or a monarch will spend their life in prison and in many countries incest is completely illegal. In Canada, people committing incest can get a maximum of 14 years in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Why I Acted As A Job Coach For A Young Man With Cognitive... A few semesters ago, I completed fieldwork for another course with Tommie Calfee, CTRS at Austin Travis County Integral Care (ATCIC), where I acted as a job coach for a young man with cognitive and developmental disabilities resulting from a traumatic brain injury sustained immediately after birth. My experience with J. and ATCIC was so enlightening and fulfilling that when I saw that Tommie was looking for volunteers this semester, I jumped at the chance to once again be a part of the amazing team at ATCIC. The bulk of my hours were spent preparing for and volunteering at the New Milestones Foundation s Bridging the Gap Unmasking Stigma, Changing the Script of Homelessness fundraising gala, but I also had the opportunity to work with the Substance AbusePrevention Services team in their Strengthening Families program. Austin Travis County Integral Care, formerly Austin Travis County Mental HealthMental Retardation (MHMR) Center, assists over 26,000 Travis County residents with brain based disorders annually by providing community based services ( About Us Austin Travis County Integral Care ). Services offered range from crisis, psychiatric and medication treatment to employment and vocational services; even housing and supported living services are provided. Every program is designed to meet the needs of those served in a way that respects their dignity and human rights. In fact, the name of the agency was changed, in part, to honor the dignity of people who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Why I Chose To Go To College I am determined and ambitious, but if you are expecting a more formal introduction, I am Winter Noelle Grant. I hail from a small, yet developing city in north Louisiana called Shreveport. I am a rising sophomore and biology major at Fisk University. Though I am indecisive about my future professional goals within my major, one goal that has remained consistent for the past fifteen years is my desire of becoming a professional dancer; preferably a National Football League cheerleader. When I graduate from Fisk, I have high hopes of being accepted into a graduate program, dental school, or medical school and starting a non profit organization specifically for minority, high schoolfemales. In the future, I plan on either specializing in pediatric dentistry or becoming a pediatrician. I have an immeasurable passion for children and the wellness of others, so being able to heal others is rewarding.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Going to college after completing my secondary education was never a questionable decision. My mother was a first generation college student, mother at the age of fourteen, and had been married, divorced, a mother of three girls, and earned a Master s degree all by the age of thirty three. Being an educator and certified counselor, my mother soon realized how powerful education was and how detrimental higher education is later in life. Because of the nine year age gap between my eldest sister and I , I often found myself touring college campus at an early age. I have always been intrigued with school and soon grew fond of the sciences and math, even though I tend to excel academically in the art and language department. I often times find myself amazing in the complexity of the human body from the brain to the most complicated explanations of human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Bringing Dog In The Workplace Dogs are cute animals. Even though some people think bringing dogs to workplaces is not a problem at all, I think it is. I think bringing dog to workplace could cause distraction for the employees, and disrespectifull for others. First reason why Im against of bringing dogs to work is because It may cause distraction for the employees. Dogs are always active,which is mean a lot of energy. They want to play most of the time, and go everywhere. For example,walking between leggs, jumbing infront of people and laying down on disks is unconfortable for some people. Not only that, some dogs bark at the slightest noise, and other chew, whine,nip,and jump on people. Its not good for the company to have situation like that. Another reason ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Sick Leave Scenarios A manager of a Human resources department should be able to approach this situation in a professional and caring manner. Since the situation of the probation and the ill infant is affecting the performance of the employee, the human resources manager could recommend the employee to request sick leave. It is important to know that the case is difficult since there is not medical provide that the child is ill since the family do not believe in those services, however, there could be a flexibility between the company and the employee since the company was aware of the religious situation. The employee will be able to take up to 13 days (104 hours) of sick leave for general family care and bereavement each leave year or up to 12 weeks (480 hours) of sick leave to care for a family member with a serious health condition each leave year . If the situation continues after the sick leave, the company could take another actions in the process of intervention. In the aspect of preventing issues like this as an organization, the company should have good information about their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The manager should be able to perform a management counseling that it is the process of giving employees feedback so they realize that a problem is affecting their job performance and referring employees to the employee assistance program . The employee assistance program should be able to educate provide some feedback legal advocacy of to get professional assistance in solving the problems ; some time off from work with or without pay, depending on the situation, often helps the employee deal with the problem . At the same time, the EAP could be able to recommend and refer the employee to a medical professional that meet the requirements of his/her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Concerto Grosso Music Baroque Concerto Grosso A Concerto Grosso is a genre of music where the musical material is passed between a small group of soloists (the concertino) and a full orchestra (the ripieno). The concertino generally has more virtuosic music than the ripieno, and they do not often share thematic material. It was developed in the late 17th Century, although the term Concerto Grosso would not be used until 1698 when Gregori published a set of 10 compositions. There are 2 forms of the Concerto Grosso the concerto da chГesa (a church concert) and the concerto da camera (a chamber concert). The concerto da chГesa alternated between fast and slow movements, and the concerto da camera was similar to a suite, in that it was introduced by a prelude, and incorporated popular dance ideas of the time. Concerto Grosso in D minor Concerto Grosso in D minor was composed by Antonio Vivaldi and was published in 1711. The concertino is made up of two violins and a cello, and the ripieno is made up of strings and a continuo. For the first 20 bars of the piece, the two solo violins play unaccompanied. The second movement (the Adagio e spiccato) is extremely short (only three bars long), and the instrumentation is tutti, as everyone is playing. In the third movement the solo cello does not play as the solo violins converse with each other. The Concerto is in D minor, and rarely changes key, however it does modulate briefly to the subdominant and the dominant keys (G minor and A minor). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Irish Sports Council Statement Of Strategy Title: Outline the key features of the 2012 2014 Irish Sports Council Statement of Strategy and assess the main strengths, weaknesses and difficulties in implementing this strategy. Sport in Ireland is increasingly being influenced by research leading to policy development on a national and local level. The Irish Sports Council prepared and released its main strategic goals in its three year strategic statement for the period of 2012 2014 during December 2011. This paper will outline the key features of the Irish Sports Councils strategy statement. Specifically, it will describe what a strategy is, outline and discuss the key features of the strategic statement and assess strengths, weaknesses and difficulties of implementing the strategic objectives which the Irish Sports Council intends to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During these times of economic difficulty, the government has reduced the amount of funding given to the Irish Sports Council. This has a huge consequence on the Irish Sports Council and it restricts the development of the programmes they intend to start to increase participation in sport. Lack of funding means that the Irish Sports Council can only use a limited amount of resources and provide a limited amount of programmes to ensure that they remain within the budget provided. Similarly, the lowered budget means that less people can be employed to grow the programmes and raise awareness of the initiatives of the Irish Sports Council. The implementation of the strategic plans the Irish Sports Council has set out will encounter many difficulties. One difficulty they will encounter will be trying to get feedback from all of the Local Sports Partnerships and from people who participate in the programmes provided. It will be difficult to gather all the feedback and process all of it as there will be large volumes and with a reduced budget there may be less people to analyse the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Bed Sheet Versus Pillow Disposable Bed Sheet and Pillow an advantage for Hospital There is a wide range of disposable bed sheets and pillows that are ultimate for any type of stretcher or patient bed. This includes disposable bed sheets for ambulance stretchers to throw away linens that are used in the diversity of clinical settings, patient rooms in hospitals or for extensive patient care facilities. The large variety helps in assisting the hospital staff providing the most sensible and cost efficient options for patient care, and reassuring is a big bonus in any healthcare facility. Design of disposable bed sheet and pillow The disposable bed sheet is preferable as it is cost efficient and seen as an alternative where they can be changed between every patient. The whole lot is gathered and disposed into clinical waste bins. The bed sheet and pillow arrive in different styles and are specifically ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is easy to dispose of in garbage after use and squashed down to a very small size for effortless disposal. The doctors prefer the set of disposable bed sheet and pillow as they are the handy option for emergency room and day patient care rooms in the hospital. It provides basic protection and absorbency while there are other sets that propose a range of supplementary features. Serving as measure of infection control The deluxe type of bed requires bed sheets made up of a combination of poly and tissue for attaining the high level of strength and ability to absorb the moisture. These sheets and cushion covers are prone to lesser stains and less probable to absorb spills ensuring that bed sheets do not change at regular intervals of the patient admitted. They also curb the spread of infection and assist in infection control in a hospital setting. The doctor uses the pillow that comes pre folded and slides under the patient when the patient is up. It gives the advantage of relaxing and patient feels comfortable while using ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Dred Scott And The Emancipation Proclamation And Civil... Dred Scott was an African American born into slavery who attempted to buy freedom for himself, but failed. Scott then sued for freedom and the case was taken to the Missouri courts however, he eventually lost at the Supreme Court level. This case was one of the most controversial topics in history, with several arguments regarding each standpoint. The Dred Scott case was a strong indication of the upcoming Emancipation Proclamation and Civil War. While there are many different controversies concerning the Dred Scott Case, he was an American citizen and should have earned the same rights as others. On March 6, 1857, Dred Scott lost his bid for freedom when his case was rejected by the Missouri Supreme Courts. This was the end of a long,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sanford was ultimately determined. Seven out of nine total U.S. Supreme Court judges agreed that slaves did not have any right to sue in Federal courts. The Dred Scott decision began indignation in the North and pleasure in the South. As it was too controversial to retain the Scotts as slaves after the trial, Mrs. Emerson remarried and returned Dred Scott and his family to the Blows who granted them their freedom in May 1857 . There were immensely strong arguments on both sides, regarding Dred Scott and his owner, John Sanford. Sanford believed that Scott should remain a slave because he does not deserve the same rights as whites. Firstly, it was argued that Dred Scott was still a slave and no master s property rights could be limited or taken away by a state or federal law . Many people against Scott argued that this case violates the fifth amendment. It states, No person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation. This amendment provides a strong argument against Dred Scott. Essentially, these quotes talk about how Scott is property and Sanford would not sell him without recompense. Another argument involves where Scott and Sanford were located during his slavery. Roger B. Taney, Chief Justice, argued, In regard to the issue of Scott s becoming free when he moved to the free State of Illinois, the laws of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Case Of Nino V. The Jewelry Exchange Essay In the case of Nino v. The Jewelry Exchange, there were allegations brought forth by Rajae Nino who felt he was discriminated against by his former employer, on the account of his gender and national origin. When he was employed with said employer, he was given a copy of the company s employment contract by the human resources manager and instructed him to read it and sign it without affording him any opportunity to negotiate over its terms. With most discrimination cases, the EEOC encourages the parties to discrimination charges to use mediation (Walsh, p. 20), with this case the employer invoked an arbitration provision in Nino s employment contract wherein the Court of Appeals decided the arbitration agreement was unconscionable and therefore unenforceable. On the flip side, if the unconscionable terms were removed from the contract, the remainder of the employment contract could be enforced. Additionally, when it comes to a contract being labeled as unconscionable , it relates to the process of contract formation essentially involves a take it or leave it offer of an agreement drafted by a more powerful party (a contract of adhesion ) and when the contents of the agreement unreasonably favor the more powerful party (p. 22). With the term procedurally unconscionable , which is what Judge Fuentes pointed out Nino had no opportunity to negotiate with DI over the contract terms, DI was the stronger contractual party, and the arbitration agreement is thus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Literary Techniques Used to Evoke the World of Senses... Imagery is a primary literary technique a poet uses to capture the readers or listeners senses. We gain comprehension of the world through the use of our sense. Therefore, how the reader perceives a poem is always the most important aspect every poet considers whilst writhing. The images of a poem have the ability to appeal of each of our senses, taste, smell, touch, hearing and sight can all be heightened by certain aspects of poetry. The imagery of a poem has the ability to transport us into a different place or time, allowing the reader to experience new observations. When used correctly, imagery has the ability to form an understanding of different emotions the poet tries to address through their poetry. The sounds and diction... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The oxymoron of the pipes in stanza two contrast the real from the ideal and appeals to aural sense of readers, Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter; therefore, ye soft pipes, play on . We gain the ability to almost touch, taste and feel the images in the poem through Keats vivid descriptions of silken flanks , parching tongue , burning forehead in the third and fourth stanza. The poets overall use of imagery, diction and assonance throughout this poem once again allows readers to exercise their sense uniquely through their reading of Keats poetry. A rich autumn atmosphere greets the reader in Keats To Autumn . Vivid imagery arouses the interests of readers while appealing to their senses individually. The poets resounding use of assonance creates a rich and elegant depiction of autumn throughout this piece. His emphasising of consonant demonstrates an appealing sound to the reader s ear. The use of the letter m adds an essence of the smooth flowing sense of the seasons to this poem, Seasons of mists and mellow fruitfulness, close bosom friend of the maturing sun . Stanza one is a very visual and sensory experience creating the setting of the poem as a sensual event. Towards the end of this stanza a sensation of touch is provoked with the description of warm days and clammy cells . The soft sounding use of alliteration ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Disaster Essay DISASTERS CREATES OPPURTUNITIES FOR DEVELOPMENT DISASTER: Disaster can be defined as The occurrence of a sudden or major misfortune which disrupts the basic fabric and normal functioning of a society, or community. An event or series of events which gives rise to casualties and/or damage or loss of property, infrastructure, essential services or means of livelihood on a scale which is beyond the normal capacity of the affected community s ability to cope with out aid. According to UNISDR Disaster is defined as A serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society causing widespread human, material, economic or environmental losses which exceed the ability of the affected community or society to cope using its own ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Why and how disasters vary and have different impacts in different areas and situations? The answer lies in the degree of development of that particular area and situation. In developing countries development only works best when there is a strong need of development and there are volunteer leaders to work for their betterment. For example when an area is hit by a disaster and suffered great economic and social loss then the local people residents and governmental and nongovernmental organizations will start focusing their attention towards such area and situation and will start more and more developmental activities for the betterment and improvement of such area. The magnitude of the disaster cannot be helped but the after effects can be. The disaster disrupts the living and almost everything but it also gives them a chance to reconstruct better and in ways that they always wanted or desired. The current disaster just showed them where and what went wrong. The new ways and plans are to be more resistant than the last one. The developmental activities include activities such as awareness raising among the people by educating the people in order to have knowledge for future disasters. Preparedness, prevention and mitigation measures should be and are introduced in context of reconstruction, relocation, new investment in order to increase the coping capacity of a country ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Goals Of Federal Student Aid FAFSA PROJECT FOUR Kalley Kirk I. FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Students that want to go to college can go their website and fill out a form every year. Then FAFSA decides what programs that student is eligible for to get student financial aid from the U.S. Government. II. To be eligible for FAFSA you have to be eligible to enroll in college or career educationwith either a GED or high school graduation diploma. You have to be enrolled in an eligible college or career education program and have a valid social security card. Boys between the ages of 18 and 25 have to register with the U.S. Selective Service. You have to fill out a FAFSA application form and certify it and either be a U.S. Citizen, or have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Government, aid from the state I live in, aid from the college I will attend and aid from a non profit or private organization. 2. The website says the three types of federal student aid are loans, grants, and work study programs. 3.The FASA website section on state aid says the state agency I should contact is The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board 4. The four types of federal grants available are Federal Pell Grants, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, (FSEOG), Teacher Education Assistance for College and High Education Grants (TEACH) and Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grants. 5. Grants and scholarships called gift aid because they are financial aid for college students that do not have to be paid back. A grant is given because the student has a financial need but scholarships are mostly given because the student has good grades or shows they are good at something that the scholarship is about. 6. You could have to pay a grant back because quit college before finishing the semester of time period the grant gave you money ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Analysis Of Thomas Hobbes s Leviathan Laviathan, Thomas Hobbes most important work and one of the most substantial philosophical texts of the Seventeenth century, was written largely as a response to the political violence and turmoil of England s civil wars. In Leviathan, Hobbes, using science and reason as a foundation, attempts to create a concrete and methodological solution for peace and political stability. In the context of a historically violent and fear stricken period in which Leviathanwas written, it is logical that Hobbes would claim man s principal motivation to maintain peace and avoid war is due to a fear of death, therefore forcing man to seek the preservation of life. Hobbes central idea in Leviathan centers on the necessity for absolute sovereigntyand a commonwealth through covenant (social contract). For Hobbes, past democratic governments only encouraged factionalism and internal conflict within the state. The lack of centralized power served only to distract these governments from pressing issues and exterior threats, thus Hobbes believed the presence of a strong central power such as an absolute sovereign would preserve peace. Hobbes presents the essential idea of absolute sovereignty and commonwealth through the metaphor of the Leviathan. The leviathan serves as a symbol for the state. It is described, as a creature whose body is made up of all of the bodies of its citizens while the head of the Leviathan is the sovereign. The leviathan is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Compare And Contrast The Political System Of Indonesia And... Indonesia and Philippines have similarities yet very different political system even though there are located in the Southeast Asia region. Both states are considered to be electoral democratic regime according to Larry Diamond s sixfold typology (Dayley Neher, 2013, p. 21). Interestingly, both states received a relatively good freedom rating in Southeast Asia by Freedom House in 2016, which is 3 partly free. Thus, Indonesia and Philippines are chosen as the research subject in this assignment as the non democratic regime states for the comparison analysis. This assignment is aimed to justify Indonesia and Philippines as the electoral democratic regime states but not complete democratic states[ Considering the Diamond s sixfold typology, electoral democratic regime is not considered a total democracy regime as it does not meet all the criteria of fair election, including election is held transparently by neutral authorities, impartial treatment of candidates and parties and minimal political violence. ] through several measurements. These measurements can be classified into two main categories political freedom and civil liberties, using the same methodology of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 8) and can serve up to two five year terms. In Philippines, president is limited to a single six year term while the vice president participate in the election with separate ticket (Teehankee, 2002, p. 163) can serve up to two successive six year terms. Indonesia also ensures the president is elected by majority instead of plurality (Dayley Neher, 2013, p. 237), which Jokowi won the 2014 presidential election with 53.1% of the vote (Mietzner, 2014, p. 111). In contrary, President of Philippines is elected by plurality, which Aquino won the 2010 election with approximately 42% of the vote (COMELEC, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Stereotypes In Nursing Essay Why is nursing mainly a women s career? Women are seen as caregivers, therefore the role of a nurse is adequate for a woman since she women are supposed to be nurturing and caring. Nursing is often considered women s work, so often times males shy away from the career resulting in a few male nurses and many femalenurses. As a result, many of the stereotypes associated with nursing are genderbased. An RCN policy adviser and mental health nurse from Nursing Times: Why Are There So Few Men in Nursing, says: I think public perception is still that it is a female occupation (Nursing Times). Another common stereotype is that nurses are just wannabe doctors. These stereotypes and misconceptions are not only rude, but inaccurate as many nurses... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Misconceptions and stereotypes are very common in everyday live and individuals can choose to believe them or seek out the real truth behind them. Many stereotypes and misconceptions are gender and/or group based. It is said to be believed that women are more carving and nurturing so they fit the role of a nurse in helping others. This stereotype is untrue because many men can be great caregivers and nurturing people. Another stereotype is that nurses are just wannabe doctors but in reality if one wanted to be a doctor then they can just take the extra years of college to become one. Related to this is how men should be doctors and women should be nurses but either men or women can both be great at either profession. In the end it does not matter what people have to say as long as one lives what they do and enjoy the benefits of their profession. Everyone is always going to have something negative to say but people can just take this as a motivation to fulfill their dreams and do what they have a passion for. Stereotypes and misconceptions may not ever fully go away but everyone can decide if they want to believe these false understanding of an individual or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Research Assistant Reflective Report I am writing with regard to Research Assistant, Technical Staff or Technician (Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine) advertised on website. Please find attached my Curriculum Vita, which shows I have the necessary qualifications and experience in the workplace. My degree course has prepared me well for this position. During my dissertation, I was required to do a lot of independent research, which required self motivation, and the ability to organize and work on a long term project. In particular, techniques in experimental physiology subject has helped prepare me by basic knowledgeto develop technologies in molecular biologyand practical experience in mouse and rats work. In addition, I have worked at Department of Pharmacology ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Role of Religion as a Conservative Force and as an... The Role of Religion as a Conservative Force and as an Indicator of Change FUNCTIONALISM Emiline Durkheim believed that religion is central to the reproduction and maintenance of social order in societies. The major function of religion is to socialise society s members into value consensus by the following. * Setting certain values apart and infusing them with special significance. These values become moral codes or beliefs which society socialises children into. Such codes control our social behaviour. For example, some of then commandments have become embodied in law (thou shall not steal) and some have become part of informal morality (honour... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It also functioned to remind us of our British identity in terms of her position in society and the ceremonial trappings that shaped the funeral service and procession. Later functionalist thinkers such as Malinowski see religious rites of passage as functioning to appease the stress and anxieties created by life crisis such as birth, puberty, marriage and death. The rite of passage usually involves some sort of ceremony ritual; in which the society celebrate or mourns the role of the individual in the greater collective of the family or society, e.g. christenings, bar mitzvahs, confirmations, church weddings and funerals. Functionalists argue that the role of religion is to preserve the status quo rather than to promote social change. Functionalists agree that religion is a beneficial conservative force because it maintains consensus, binds people together and promotes social order. Critics of functionalism The following weaknesses have been identified in the functionalist theory of religion. * Its is difficult to see how religion can be functioning to socialise the majority of societies members into morality and social integration if only a minority of peoples regularly attend church. * There is little empirical evidence to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. An Analysis Of Stone, Patton, And Sheila Stone, Patton, and Sheila, in their book Difficult Conversations, explain that any conversation consists of three simultaneous conversations the What Happened? , Feelings, and Identity Conversations. The Flint Water Crisis is an example of a difficult conversation, a conflict with several difficult conversations happening all at once: conversations between Flint s residents and government officials, between different government agencies, and among residents organizing resistance and advocacy. Each conversation contains all the three conversations described by Stone et al. The What Happened Conversation is based on perception and deals with three assumptions: truth, intentions, and blame. The conflict arises on a disagreement of what... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The unconscious interpretation of conflict is the underlying concept of the What Happened Conversation. Most difficult conversations involve disagreement about what has happened or what should happen (Stone, Patton, Sheila, 2010, p.7); this is based on the individual s perception of what has happened. Loosely translated, this concept refers to Lewicki, Barry, Sander s analysis of cognitive bias Ignoring Other s Cognitions theme. In the What Happened Conversation we focus on our own perception and ignore other s cognitions, which allows negotiators to simplify their thinking about otherwise complex processes; ... and causes a failure to recognize the contingent nature of both sides behaviors and responses (Lewicki, Barry, Sanders, 2015, p. 156). Interactions between people most often rely on truth assumptions that I am right. But the truth for each person differs since it depends on the individual s interpretation of the situation. Therefore, rightness is based not on the ultimate truth but on conflicting perceptions, interpretations, and values (Stone et al., 2010). Perception and cognition is based on one s own beliefs, stereotyping, and prejudices. All parties involved in the Flint water crisis are influenced by their belief system which unconsciously led to the interpretation of events and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay On Hip Dysplasia Statement of Purpose People with hip dysplasia may be able to have periacetabular osteotomy(PAO) surgery other than a full hip replacement to correct the dysplastic hip. These findings could appeal to individuals who might question if they have hip dysplasia. It could also appeal to the individuals that have developed hip dysplasia and are questioning if they could benefit more from a hip replacement or other methods. My interest in this topic began a few years ago during a recreational soccer season. My hips both were not as strong as they were during childhood. Over the course of my high school career, I have spent multiple hours at different specialists for my hips, physical therapy and hydrotherapy. Shortly after my sophomore year of high school, I decided I needed to have periacetabular osteotomy surgery. I know that there are many options to correct a hip, however, I am wondering if a PAO would be better for someone as a young adult. Brief Review of Literature The bone structure of a normal hip consists of an acetabular and a femoral head, which is covered with articular cartilage, a smooth and strong cover. There is then a ring of cartilage which is called the acetabular labrum. This provides stability, maintains joint fluid pressure and distributes weight to the femoral head. With poor coverage of the femoral ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was able to search until I found his website regarding different types of hips. Then, I looked at the online databases through IPFW s library and was able to find the article that gave a very detailed report on PAO s. This article provided a variety of statistics and also three case studies that demonstrated recovery for a PAO. Lastly, I knew that there was an international hip dysplasia institute and thought that I would be able to find sufficient information regarding hip ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Homeless and Neglected Children in the 19th Century Essay... Homeless and Neglected Children in the 19th Century In his novel Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain creates a fictional character that must confront very real problems as a result of cultural and social issues of the time. Many of these such issues, slavery and race relations being the most prominent, are dealt with significantly by the author, but another issue not addressed in any sort of overtly significant manner is the plight of homeless, neglected, and otherwise abused children in the 19th century. While Twain in no way attempts to create a commentary on these issues, one cannot avoid focusing on the situation in which he has placed his protagonist. On the surface, Twain s words seem to convey a relatively light hearted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Huck is also met with a variety of potentially life threatening situations during his time running and hiding with Jim. Again, Huck is a mere figment of the author s imagination; therefore, when confronted with a dangerous situation, he is able to make correct choices for himself, at the young age of 12. It is hard to believe that most real world 12 year old children would be capable of making the same good choices when left to their own devices. Granted, Huck was accustomed to a life of neglect, which would feasibly enable him to deal better with the atrocities and demands of his particular situation, but the sadness lies in the fact that he had become accustomed to such a life in the first place. In today s world, children are seen as individuals who have certain rights as human beings, and who are worthy of external (or non family) protection. This has not always been the case. For the better part of the 19th century, there were no rules or regulations in effect that prevented the mistreatment of children, since they were thought to be completely under the control of their immediate family (University of Delaware). It was not until 1874 that the first organization concerned with the protection of children was established in New York. The group called themselves the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (SPCC), after the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA), which was an organization in England that had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Zauner Ornaments -Costing and Pricing Zauner Ornaments Costing Pricing Introduction Zauner Ornaments was a large manufacturer of crystal and glass products based in Vienna Austria. The company had an international reputation of producing high quality glass and crystal at affordable prices due to the skill of its master artisan and using innovative technology in the manufacturing process. Its product was used in fine restaurants, hotels and residencies around the world. Due to slowing growth in the fine crystal and glass tableware markets, the organization has expanded into producing glass Christmas tree ornaments to take advantage of its Crystal s unique capabilities. The company leased a small manufacturing facility in Taiwan to produce small glass ball ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We compared traditional volume based costing with outcome of ABC and following findings reported. Earlier Zauner was selling small glass ,large glass and specialty glass ball ornament at price of $9 ,$11 and $17 per box whereas price working out by allocating overhead cost using traditional volume based method coming to $21.12 ,$13.56 and $8.43 respectively . It is mentioning that management has not adopted accurate method of costing and correct base of pricing strategy. There is lot of price distortion if Zauner would have been made decision on volume based cost findings. It means that there are many issues with allocating overhead cost in various product lines. Here we have carried out ABC method and Findings are as tabulated below: Small glass ball ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Glass Ceiling Effect On Women 1.What are the implications of the glass ceiling ? A glass ceiling effect is a political term used to portray the inconspicuous, yet unbreakable boundary that keeps minorities and ladies from ascending to the upper rungs of the professional pecking order, paying little respect to their capabilities or accomplishments. The expression glass ceiling was instituted in a 1986 Wall Street Journal give an account of corporate ladies by Hymowitz and Schellhardt (The Glass Ceiling effect) . At first, the analogy was connected by women s activists in reference to boundaries in the vocations of high accomplishing women. In the US the idea is sometimes stretched out to allude to barriers stopping the headway of minority men, and also ladies. In a survey by Working Womanmagazine in February 1993, with 2,250 peruses taking an interest, the most huge discoveries demonstrated how far ladies have come as well as how the experience, execution lastly the sheer quantities of ladies supervisors are shattering a large portion of the generalizations. Indeed, even before there were profession ladies, there were negative pictures of ladies with power. They were monster women, iron ladies, flirts; malicious controllers who conspired and plotted their way to the top. In the 1970s when ladies started entering administration in critical numbers, it wasn t astounding that numerous ladies reliably said in studies that they would rather work for a man. Prior research has shown that the attitudes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. A Midnight Summer Dream Analysis It was in Athens, where an exciting and new or even tedious love flourished between Hermia and Lysander. Shakespeare s A Midnight Summer Dream first introduces Theseus, the Duke of Athens. As well Eugus alongside his daughter Hermia, her lover lysander, and her suitor Demetrius. Egeus wants his daughter to marry Demetrius but she refuses to because she is in lovewith Lysander and wishes to marry him. In response Egeus askes the duke if he can punish Hermia with death if she disobeys. She took it upon herself and ran away with her lover into the woods were there were no rules and was not under the control of her father. This rash and carefree behavior demonstrates that love always prevails. In ancient Athens the laws were strict and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She wants them to run away as well so Helena can be with her lover. Helena [tells Demetrius] off air Hermia s flight (2. 1. 257), and he runs into the woods after Hermia because he is in love with her not Helena. Now all 4 are away from civilization in the magical woods fighting for love. In due time Hermia, Lysander, Helena and Demetrius are of into the woods where there are no guidelines or rules and are free to live their own lives, as they wish. Alongside the 4 lovers, fairies rome the woods: King Oberon and Queen Titania. The fairies however, are not getting along because Oberon feels like he is not receiving enough attention from Titaina, she is giving it all Indian boy therefore he wants Indian boy To be [his] henchman (2. 1. 124). Oberon being tired of this, in consequence sends puck, his jester to the woods to retrieve a flower that would make or man or woman madly dote upon the next live creature that it sees. (2. 1. 178). Oberon hopes to drop the nectar in her eyes to gain her love and attention back, so she no longer gives it to Indian boy. On his was back, puck comes across Helena and Demetrius. He overhears Helena telling demetrius use me as your spaniel, spurn me, strike me, neglect me, lose me; only give me leave, unworthy as I am to follow you (2. 1. 212 214). In response Demetrious says run from thee and hide me in the brakes, and leave thee to the mercy of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Obesity Epidemic Of The United States Essay Campaign to end obesity Obesity continues to be a problem in the United States. With obesity rates on the rise something must be done to prevent this massive issue. Seventeen percent of children and adolescents about 12.5 million are obese (Diet). Obesity is the result of a rise in fat that accumulated over time due to the lack of exercise and having a calorie surplus due to unhealthy food. An adult with a BMI (body mass index) higher than 30% is considered to be obese (Obesity). There isn t a direct focus on obesity, because people don t think it s an important issue. To ensure a better future, solution is needed now. The solution to ending the obesity epidemic by encouraging a healthier lifestyle on children at young ages, improving nutrition at schools and restaurants, as well as providing more time and space for citizens to get physically active. The best way to begin a change in health in America is to start with encouraging a healthy lifestyle for the younger generation. The United States has one of the largest percentiles of overweight/obese children in the world. The public clearly knows this, but is failing to take action. The parents are responsible for the future of their kids; they should take action early in securing a healthy future for them. This can be done requiring all students in school to be part of some sort of sport in school or outside; like a recreational league. It s up to the parents to take responsibility for this and make sure their kids are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Binocular Cue Experimeng Race and ethnic background also is not important to results; however, English speaking is preferred, as instructions will be given in English. Sample size will be 100 participants made of up 50 female and 50 male subjects. Recruitment will occur via email messages sent to college campuses with graduate programs throughout the United States. As there is an age cut off, the invitation to participate in the study will be sent only to junior year students and beyond to ensure the age requirement is met. Graduate programs are a must to guarantee enough students at the schools are old enough to participate. Lastly, additional criteria will be required of the participants. Normal, non corrected 20/20 vision is required. Also, participants cannot possess any other type of sensational deficit (e.g. no hearing, taste, touch, or smell impairments). As important as the participants are, I cannot carry out the experiment without the necessary materials. Materials To accurately execute this binocular cue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Innately, some people are more athletic and coordinated than others, and this may be true even if one eye is covered. On the contrary, there are certain people that have a hard time with hand eye coordination regularly, and may struggle to catch the ball in all conditions. Especially in the case of athletes and non athletes I can imagine there may be somewhat of a difference. For people that are used to partaking in a certain ball sport, catching this ball with one eye may seem easier than the coordination they are used to when playing a sport. In contrast, non athletes may struggle specifically, as they are not used to receiving a ball hardly at all. Furthermore, if one of the prior events were to occur, the results would show no significant difference in short versus long distance in monocular and binocular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Costa Rica The Little Country You could call Costa Rica the little country that could, at least in terms of health care. Over the past seventy years the government has enacted reforms that have changed the face of both the health care system and health of a country. The Costa Rica health system is dedicated to providing equitable access to citizens, while protecting them from financial risk. The improvement this middle income country has made over the past few decades rivals that of higher income countries. However, while this system is fundamentally efficient and effective, it is not without problems. Throughout the last seventy years Costa Rica s healthcare system has been going through a transformation. As the nation has taken steps to improve the health care system, the health of the country s population has also drastically improved. For instance, in 1950 the total population of Costa Rica was approximately one million citizens (Vargas Muiser, 2013). The life expectancy was fifty six years for both female and male citizens (Vargas Muiser, 2013). The fertility rate for women at that time was 6.7 (Vargas Muiser, 2013). By the twentieth century the population has reached close to four million citizens, and the life expectancy of both male and females has risen to seventy eight years old (Vargas Muiser, 2013). This life expectancy rate placed Costa Rica second in the Americas, behind Canada (Unger, Buitron, Soors, 2008). The fertility rate of women also dropped to 2.4 (Vargas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. 2. Concept and Meaning of SEZ India was one of the first... 2. Concept and Meaning of SEZ India was one of the first in Asia to recognize the effectiveness of the Export Processing Zone (EPZ) model in promoting exports, with Asia s first EPZ set up in Kandla in 1965. With a view to overcome the shortcomings experienced on account of the multiplicity of controls and clearances; absence of world class infrastructure, and an unstable fiscal regime and with a view to attract larger foreign investments in India, the Special Economic Zones (SEZs) Policy was announced in April 2000 SEZ in India 3. Definition of SEZ Special Economic Zone means an area that has been specified as an enclave that is duty free and is treated as a foreign territory for various purposes such as tariffs, trade operations, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Benefits from SEZs Investment of the order of Rs.100,000 crore including FDI of US $ 5 6 billion by the end of December 2007, and 500,000 direct jobs by December 2007. At present, 1016 units are in operation in the SEZs, providing direct employment to over 1.79 lakh persons; about 40 per cent of whom are women. Exports from the SEZs during the 10 year period could touch 352 billion dollars, nearly half of India s total annual exports, with IT and ITeS SEZs contributing 30 per cent at 105 billion dollars SEZ in India 7. Facilities of SEZ in India Exemption on duties on Indian capital goods and inputs are offered as per the requirements of the approved business activity Taxes are either exempted or waived and even reimbursed in case they are paid in advanced to the concerned authority Duty free imports of spares, raw materials, capital goods, and consumables are offered as per the requirements of the approved business activity Preferential treatment of these units to the Indian market for easy dissemination of their products and / or service Rejected commodities (specifically barred commodities cannot be sold) within an overall limit of 50% may be sold in the domestic tariff area (DTA) on payment of respective duties as applicable after proper notification to the Indian customs authorities. And such sales of commodities in the domestic tariff area shall be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Self Reliance By Ralph Waldo Emerson Summary Ralph Waldo Emerson, in his text, Self Reliance , persuades the audience to adopt individualism and have confidence in his or her thoughts and actions. His actions and beliefs are reflected through the Transcendentalist movement, found by him. Emerson aims to convince society that nonconformity will lead greatness rather than isolate him from it. He achieves this by using strategies such as personification, analogy, and allusion. Emerson immediately establishes a conflict in the beginning of the essay by personifying society as the enemy. In line ten, the author states, Society everywhere is in conspiracy against the manhood of every one of its members. In this conflict set up by Emerson, society is now the antagonist. Emerson deliberately distinguishes between the success of an individual and the success of an individual who relies on society and achieves what is needed which is seen in line five in which Emerson is saying, no kernel of nourishing corn can come to him but through his toil bestowed on that plot of ground which is given to him to till. A few lines down Emerson mentions society s members sharing bread to another. Emerson, in saying bread instead of corn and saying sharing, implies that society gives what is bare necessity to an individual however man himself will give himself more than what society offers. Society is actually taking away from its members instead of enhancing or improving their lives by asking its members to concur to surrender the liberty and culture of the individual. Emerson s intention of making society the enemy is to ultimately make nonconformity the enemy. By agreeing to society, the individual is conforming to society thus deviating from society is a better goal for an individual and leads them to distinction in society. Emerson employs analogy in his essay by comparing society to a joint stock company. In line twelve, Emerson says, society is a joint stock company, in which members agree, for the better securing of his bread to each shareholder... This comparison is implying that society s members think of the whole rather than that of the individual. Society seems to have a notion that they need to do good for all and in executing that thought they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Karen Horney Archer Personality Traits Sterling Malory Archer is the main character in FX s cartoon series Archer. Archer s personality is mainly shaped around his childhood. He is a smooth, insensitive, borderline narcissistic, spy that works for his mother. Archer was a lonely a child and didn t get a lot of attention from his mom, and he didn t know who his father was till later on in the show. Karen Horney s view on personality shows best for an assessment for Archer. I will be assessing Archer s personality using a psychodynamic theory. Archer was raised mostly by his caretaker, Woodhouse, until he was old enough for him to be able to attend Boarding School (15 years). His mother also favorited her Afghan hound, Duchess, which later on Archer Adopts as a nickname/call sign... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As I said before Archer did not have a loving childhood, so Archer felt as if he was nothing. Karen Horney believed that childhood tensions are more social, and not sexual. She also believed that personality was mostly based on culture. In the episode The Man from Jupiter, Burt Reynolds starts dating Archer s mom and Boss, Malory. Archer just as when he was a kid, got jealous because his mom shows again that she cares for someone other than him. Also Archer had a man crush on Reynolds. Later in the episode Archer tries to break up their relationship while being chased by a Cuban hit squad. Archer thinks that the world revolves around him, he is very egotistic. If assist with anyone or anything else, it is for his own benefit. In the episode White Knights, Archer travels to Russia to find out his who his true father is. Archer then gets kidnapped by the KGB because Nikoli Jakov, the head of the KGB believes Archer possibly could be his son. Malory Archer (Archer s mom and Boss) concerned, sends Barry Dylan best ODIN agent to rescue Archer. Archer later on Barry slip to his death, hanging from Archer s feet from a couple stories, instead Archer uses the opportunity to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Conflict With Spain Analysis Conflict with Spain and Britain Many events that happened in history start with a conflict between two people or countries. Everything that has happened in the past, trades, slavery, war, everything good and bad, had to start with a plan or some sort of conflict. In this case, both Spain and Britain were trying to colonize the land that belonged to the Indians. There were many causes that helped lead to the conflict with Spain and Britain. The main causes of the conflict within Spain and Britain s New World colonies include motives from the Spanish, the Virginia Company, and the Puritans. The Spanish had several motives that added to the conflict. One of which was dealing with the Indians. According to the Requirement article, the impact... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Puritans external conflict with gender issues added to the causes of the conflict within Spain and Britain s New World colonies. It started with the Massachusetts Bay Colony Case against Anne Hutchinson, she was a prominent Puritan dissenter and would argue with leaders. She claimed to have experienced direct revelations from the Holy Spirit that revealed which of her neighbors had been saved and which were damned, including ministers (FTR 47 48). By doing that, Anne was put in front of the General Court who would say things about her gender that would get a rise out of her and it worked. She got so worked up and started having revelations from God which was blasphemy in the eyes of the orthodox ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Autobiography Of A Supervisor Essay Pre course Assignment Sarah Sue Calbio Framingham State University Assignment пѓ Complete a Supervisory Autobiography This work could describe your experiences as a supervisee and/or supervisor . You may choose to begin with an early childhood/family or school experiences with authority figure in your life. Who supervised you and how? What was the nature of their interactions with you? Or were you a supervisor? How and Why? You may prefer to describe your experiences in supervisory positions in life (as a parent, teacher, administrator, or other capacity).You may not think that you have been in a supervisory role; however consider the various roles human beings assume in life. Describe how your family, schooling experiences, or culture have colored the way you carry out your ideas of authority as a teacher. You may wish to take a risk and surprise me. I love surprises! Remember the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In high school, many more opportunities to observe supervisors and supervisees were available. Although unaware of supervision styles, having had the experience of interacting with my siblings I knew that being authoritarian with peers in a group project did not work effectively. Some type of cooperative learning with peers was found to be the way to produce significant gains as a group leader. One particular skill I learned as a leader was how to fill roles that the group is deficient in, either by taking them on myself or assigning them to others. This made the group have balance so that difficulties in decision making were reduced. Although I may generally classify my leadership style as democratic, there were times where I confess I was autocratic. For example, if there was too much indecision and an important time bound decision on behalf of the group was needed. This was not a norm as I didn t want to annoy classmates so that future collaboration was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Number Three Number Three The postmodern society is constantly changing. All the old things such as buildings are replaced with the impeccable modern ones. Just like the former English Teacher, Miss Coral who is caught between a rock and a hard place. Today people have to be perfect and everything we are occupied with must be done flawlessly. The author Anna Metcalfe emphasizes exactly this issue in the short story Number Three , where Miss Coral is trapped in a culture clash. SheВґs replaced with a so called Real English Teacher the contemporary ideal person, Mr. James. Miss Coral is replaced with Mr. James who is supposed to be a better teacher than her. Her boss says he has done her a favour by making her an international hostess, in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Again the setting plays a major role as it elucidates the main theme, owing to the fact that it underlines a culture clash. The main theme of the short story deals with a culture clash between two completely different societies China and England. Mr. James who comes from England is a disrespectful, snobbish and an ungrateful person, He arrived to find the floor carpeted with insect corpses (...) what, his email said, was the school going to do about this? , (line 122 124). The Englishmen is very arrogant compared to Miss Coral. The expectancy that he has about the apartment where he is going to live for the next six months are very different from the one of Miss Coral, She expects him to be pleased like she would. He takes a quick look around, runs a palm over the arm of a beige, faux leather sofa and asks when the flat will be cleaned , (line 53 55). This quotation clarifies the big contrast between England and China they differ greatly from one another. Miss Coral would have been pleased to live in such an apartment. Only senior teachers are allowed to live in an apartment by themselves, Only the most senior teachers get their own apartments , (line 52). Mr. James appears rude but the protagonist Miss Coral on the other hand is incredibly enthusiastic about the apartment and its vastness. Contrary to Mr. James she is very patient and humble even though she is taking in a lot from Mr. James and her boss, which is a typical behaviour for a Chinese ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Testing Is The Process Of Executing The Program CHAPTER 5 TESTING 5.0 Introduction Testing is the process to execute the program and find the bugs and fix on the spot. It evaluates the quality of the software, and done during the development and after the implementation process. Software testing is the process of executing the program with intend to find the errors. It is a verification and validation process. Verification is the process which make sure the product to satisfy the specific requirements at the start of the project. Validation it is the process to make sure the product which satisfies the specific requirements at the end of the development phase. 5.1 Software Testing Basics In the start of testing process the basic and primary thing is requirements of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The performance of a specific program is not related on errors in code. The errors which occurred during the execution will be noticed, but the compatibility is another issue that reduces the software performance. 5.2 The Main Aim of Testing The main aim of testing is to analyze and examine the performance of a software and to evaluate the errors that occurred during the execution of a software, when the software is running with different inputs in different environment. There are different types of testing which are as follow. Unit testing Validation testing Output testing Integration testing User acceptance testing White box testing and Black box testing 5.2.1 Unit Testing In this type of testing the one, one and small part of program is testing and find the errors during this testing when the errors found and highlight the errors and later fix these errors. The testing of this type is easy and take less time. When this step of testing is completed then the next step of testing is performed. 5.2.1.1 Limitations of Unit testing This is limited to test only the functionality of the units. It can t explain the errors of integration e, performance problems and system problems. The unit testing only shows the errors which are occurred during the running of testing, but may it not display the errors which are absent at present time. 5.2.2 Validation Testing
  • 39. It is the process to find that the product which is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Gram Stain Essay All media incubated at 37В°C, except gelatin. Slant or gelatin media used a needle to inoculate the microbe. Day1 Professor handed out one unknown organism to each of the students. Students had to record their own unknown ID. Used the aseptic techniques to perform the gram stain and inoculate the nutrient media(nutrient broth, nutrient agar slant, and nutrient agar plate). Only for the nutrient agar plate media used four quadrant streak method. Gram stain was distinguishing the gram positive or gram negative cells. Preparing of the heat fixed slide was taking some times while air dries it. Therefore, inoculated the media of growth during the waiting time. Additionally, placed the media in the to be incubated area. The gram stain required four important stains and solution: Crystal violet, iodine, 95% ethanol, and safranin. Crystal violet was for the primary stain. Iodine was the mordant to form the crystal violet iodine complex. Used the 95% ethanol to decolorize the stained slide. Safranin was the counterstain to colorize the gram negative cell. One had to use the DI water to rinse every stain between these procedures. It was very hard to decolorize the stains, because it may ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Inoculated the B12 on the blood agar plate, mannitol salt agar(MSA), phenol red mannitol/glucose broths, nutrient gelatin tube, MRVP broth, and urea agar. And then, placed everything in the to be incubated area. Blood agar plate helped to detect the hemolytic ability. MSA was for the salt tolerance and mannitol fermentation. Phenol red broths were for the mannitol and glucose fermentation. Nutrient gelatin tube was the test for the presence of gelatinase. Gelatin melt at 28В°C; therefore, it incubated at 25В°C for a week. MRVP broth incubated for 48 hours at 37В°C to test for the capability of performing a mixed acid fermentation. Furthermore, it determined the ability of glucose fermentation. Urea test was for the presence of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. General Electric Performance over a Half Century Essay... INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS, 12(1), 2007 ISSN: 1083в€’4346 General Electric Performance over a Half Century: Evaluation of Effects of Leadership and Other Strategic Factors by Quantitative Case Analysis Richard H. Frankea, Anthony J. Mentob, Steve M. Prumoc, and Timothy W. Edlundd abc Department of Management and International Business, The Sellinger School, Loyola College; 4501 North Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21210 rfranke@loyola.edu, amento@loyola.edu, steve.prumo@verizon.net d Morgan State University; 720 West 34th St., Baltimore, MD 21211 2604 tim.edlund@toad.net ABSTRACT We conducted quantitative case analysis of inflation adjusted profitability and relative market value at General Electric over a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In reality, of course, it s just the reverse. Clear, tough minded people are the most simple. According to Tichy and Sherman (1993), Jack Welch saw reality objectively and consistently applied this orientation. He was willing to face reality, even if it was different from that in the past: Facing reality as it is, not as it was or as you wish ... facing reality is crucial in life, not just in business. You have to see the world in the purest, cleanest way possible or you can t make decisions on a rational basis. As noted by Locke (2000), Welch was a problem finder, not just a problem solver. When he became CEO in 1981, General Electric already was quite profitable, without obvious problems. He grasped the reality that if the status quo continued GE eventually would decline, so he proceeded to transform the company. Even during his final years at GE, Welch was not content to rest on his triumphs. Thrusts in the 1990s included a massive quality program ( 6 sigma ), a push further into financial services, and a string of acquisitions meant to give GE technological leadership in key industries. A related aspect of Jack Welch s leadership was to set goals that seemed difficult or even impossible (Locke, 2000). He required that every business in GE s portfolio be number one or two in its industry in the United States, and later in the world as a whole. Steve Kerr of General Electric described the GE stretch target as basically an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Teaching Styles Within The Classroom Teaching Physical Education today is more intricate than most people might think it is or was years ago. Classrooms today include students of a very large spectrum. This can include students who learn visually, auditory, by being hands on or even students who participate in adaptive classrooms. Basically, every student in any classroom seems to learn slightly differently than their classmate these days. Too many teachers are avoiding including multiple teaching styles in their classrooms due to the potential increase in effort and preparation that follows, but it is crucial that Physical Educators are aware of the importance of teaching styles in the classroom. A teacher who can properly incorporate multiple teaching styles into their classrooms is an example of a successful and effective teacher. Students in today s physical educationclassrooms vary greatly among great levels. In order for teachers to effectively teach every single one of their students, they need to incorporate different teaching styles into their daily routine. One example of a teaching style is the direct teaching style. The direct teaching style is the most commonly used teaching style in Physical Education classrooms, so it can also be considered the most effective in a normal classroom setting. Direct teaching, or otherwise known as Command style teaching is self explanatory in the fact that it the most command like style. The teacher is the leader of the classroom and provides their students with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. New Swipe Card System At London Heathrow Airport As described by Palmer, Dunlap Akin, at the start of the peak holiday season, British Airways (BA) employees at London Heathrow airport participated in a 24 hour wildcat strike due to the implementation of a timeswipe card system that would monitor the employees clocked in and out hours. To the executives, this change represented an improvement in technology that would increase organizational efficiency. To the staff, however, this change represented something entirely different; distrust and disrespect.BA executives had a history of ensuring that the organization was taken care of at the expense of its employees. Jobs were cut, agreements were broken, and this new swipe card system was just another example of the executives finding a way to monitor and control the staff to the organization s economic gain. The staff feared that managementwould monitor their hours and send them home during off hours and then call them back to duty at peak hours. In addition, the way in which the change was communicated to the staff was what propelled the staff to revolt. The executives sprung the change initiative on the staff with little warning and provided inconsistent reasons for the necessity of the change. This made it nearly impossible for the staff to accept or adjust to the change in a positive way. The strike resulted in enormous losses to BA in terms of customers, employee morale, and overall company reputation. Executives at BA did take a step back and reflect on their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Human Cost Of An Illiterate Society Rhetorical Analysis Dylan WheelerDr. Woo English 162 6 June 2015 Writer Jonathan Kozol, in the essay The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society, suggests that the alarming rates of illiteracy in the U.S. are corroding the fundamentals of democracy, reinforcing the structures of inequality that created the problem to begin with. His argument draws on a range of evidence and support from multiple sources such as philosophers and historical figures, anecdotes, and first person accounts. Kozol s purpose is to not simply illustrate the various personal tragedies that people with underdeveloped reading skills face, but to tell his audience that such tragedies when you add them up constitute a threat to the basic values that maintain the nation as a whole. Kozol ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. St Joseph s University Application Essay Sample I am writing to express my interest in applying to Saint Joseph s University for the Master s program in Criminal Justice. Growing up I always admired individuals that were in law enforcement. As a child you are taught by your parents that if something bad happens to contact police because they have a duty to protect citizens. I always felt that individuals who enforced the law were the ultimate superhero. Around middle school I had the opportunity to join an extra curricular activity that revolved around federal law enforcement. During this program I was able to fully understand the importance of law enforcement on a federal level. I discovered that federal law enforcement is vastly different than local law enforcement. Upon completion of the program it sealed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During my current employment position as a police dispatcher for the Philadelphia Housing Authority, I find myself recalling information that I have learned from previous courses. The things I have learned in school transitioned well to real life scenarios. I first learned about advanced degrees in Criminal Justice while attending Chestnut Hill College. My professor obtained his degree from Saint Joseph s, and shared some of his insight. After doing my own research I realized that Saint Joseph s University is one of the leading colleges in the criminal justice field. I also was excited to learn about the concentration offered in homeland security, which is something I m interested in. Homeland security became something that was important to me after 9/11. I career where i am protecting my community and country will be very fulfilling. It wasn t until I came to college that I learned that this could be accomplished outside of the military. Homeland security offers some of the premier job in federal law enforcement. This field is very challenging but also very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Mother-Daughter Relationships In The Red Tent By Anita... Importance of Mother Daughter Relationships in The Red Tent The strong portrayal of mother daughter relationships in The Red Tent by Anita Diamant results from the need women, like Leah and Dinah, had to share their life stories, as well as to create a sense of community among the women living in a patriarchal society. Diamant places great emphasis on the importance of mother daughter relationships since women could not share their memories and life stories any other way. Not unlike the main protagonist, Dinah, women lived in a world controlled by men. Every man had the control over every woman s decisions: their fathers, their husbands, their sons. Due to the power imbalance, women had a hard time sharing their memoirs. Their memories did ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every female character in the novel has a strong community of women around her. This sense of belonging was strengthened by the time spent in the red tent each month, where men could not come in: It was unthinkable that a healthy man would walk of his own will inside that place during the head of the month (Diamant 117) Men would not enter the red tent because it offered women a place to have for themselves; besides, men did not wish to associate themselves with these places. Unless injured, a healthy men would not want to be under a roof ruled by women. The red tent served the purpose of bringing women close together, away from men and away from their daily duties. In a patriarchal society, where men governed, female relationships helped women cope with problems and misfortunes. Mothers and daughters created a special tie thanks to the time shared in the tent. When Dinah s mothers officially welcome her to the red tent Dinah realizes: Now I could pour out wine and make bread offerings at the new moon, and soon I would learn the secrets that pass between men and women. (Diamant 171) Dinah s relationship with her mothers is fortified after belonging to the red tent. Since it served as a sanctuary, her mothers would be able to communicate to her what she needs to know about the world. The bond between Dinah and her mothers strengthened, a bond necessary to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Perception Heritage In Everyday Use , Alice Walker conveys the story of a mother and her two daughters conflicting ideas about their identities and ancestry. Mama is a simple woman that values culture and heritage for its usefulness but also its personal significance. However, her daughter Dee represents a materialistic way of life where culture and heritage are to be valued only for their artistic appeal.Through the use of symbolism and characterization, Walker displays how Mama s perception of her two daughter changes regarding the importance of heritage. In the beginning, the story introduces the characterization of Mama and shows how she views her individuality. Mama waits for Dee in the yard that Maggie and [her] made so clean and wavy (Walker 278), which emphasizes the physical characteristics of the yard; also the use of the word so, shows the strong attachment that she and Maggie, her daughter, have to their home. The fact is the yard is not just a yard. It is like an extended living room that expresses the essence of her being (278). Also her description of herself likewise shows a familiarity and comfort with her own self: she is a large, big boned woman with rough, man working hands (278). Thus she knows the reality of her body and accepts it, even finding comfort in the way that her fat keeps [her] hot in zero weather (278). Mama is bound to her home because it represents who she is. Thus Walker implies that similarly this is how she stands in relation to her culture ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Athabasca River Case Study Recommendations from Solving the Puzzle Land Establish 50% protected areas The Alberta Government should legislatively protect at least 50% of its public forest lands from industrial development. Protected areas should be developed and co managed with Aboriginal peoples. Implement a wetlands and biodiversity offset policy Require establishment of biodiversity offsets for all oil sands development to offset impacts to all habitat types. To ensure a net positive environmental benefit and address existing cumulative effects, offsets should be established with a 3:1 offset ratio three hectares of land should be conserved or restored for every hectare of new disturbance that occurs within the Boreal Forest Natural Region. Set maximum levels of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Water Protect the Athabasca River from water withdrawals during low flow periods Alberta Environment should complete a water management plan that identifies a science based Ecosystem Base Flow (EBF) for the lower Athabasca River, as a low flow threshold below which all water withdrawals would cease. The EBF should be legally enforceable and all water permits issued by the Alberta Government at any one time should be accountable to meet that EBF. In the interim, the low flow threshold for the lower Athabasca River should be at least 100 m3/s. Define sustainable groundwater yield Measure and map the quantity and quality of groundwater and surface/groundwater interactions, to determine both the short and long term sustainable yield of non saline groundwater in the Lower Athabasca s groundwater management areas. Set legal requirements to implement and enforce the sustainable yield of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Caterpi Pillars Research Paper A chain is no stronger than its weakest link and life is after all a chain, William James. In life, we count on everything around us whether or not we know it or not. If a primary producer didn t exist, a entire food chain would more than likely collapse. We depend on our weakest links and everything around us. The caterpillar could be eaten by a fish eaten by a dolphin that travels near France, where there is one place to eat ice cream, or the tundra. Either way caterpillars, dolphins, arctic foxes, ice cream, and the eiffel towerare all related even if they aren t all animals, food, or monuments they are connected. Ever wondered about caterpillars? I have. Caterpillars survive, although it has an abundance of predators because of it s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first monument that comes to my mind is the Eiffel Tower. When the Eiffel Tower was being built and even years afterwards many regarded the massive iron structure with skepticism ( History ). The reason it was built was that it was France s anniversary. France had held a competition for the best blueprint and whoever won would have their blueprint built on the Champ de Mars. More than 100 artists submitted competing plans for a monument ( History ) but Maurice Koechlin won. Although Maurice Koechlin was the person who actually created the blueprint, Alexandre Gustave Eiffel was the one who received most if not all the credit. The Eiffel Tower was to be torn down afterwards, but it became a loved national monument and helped with more than just one war. The Eiffel Tower is thought to have intercepted enemy radio communications, used for scientific events, and even Hitler ordered for it to be torn down, but his order was never carried out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Protein Thermal Stability Essay Proteins are a series of connected amino acids, and in food products, proteins provide both nutritional and functional properties that contribute to the quality of a food system (Christen and Smith 2000). Protein in the diet is essential to the maintenance of life and health. Proteins are compounds with a function that do work in the body such as facilitate reactions; however, proteins are also functional in food systems. Proteins are used for a variety of reasons such as: to create an emulsion, join pieces of meat together, form a skin on the surface of a product, and form a stable foam matrix. Milk proteins such as whey and casein are isolated for many different functions in food systems such as: foaming, whipping, gelation,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are multiple methodologies implemented by scientists to determine protein concentration. One of the oldest and most commonly used methods is the Biuret method (Okutucu and others 2007). The Biuret method is a colormetric assay that utilizes a spectrophotometric change accomplished by reactions containing peptide bonds in conjunction with copper (Okutucu and others 2007; Gornall and others 1949) to determine protein concentration based on a standard reference. Thermal stability of a protein is an important factor in food systems. Heat is commonly used to cook and/or sterilize a food product for a number of reasons. Heat is used in cooking to denature the proteins present in bacteria to destroy them; however, if certain food proteins are denatured, the food product could lose its functionality. Heating can also have beneficial effects on proteins such as flavor, tenderness and digestibility (Christen and Smith 2000). Protein thermal stability is not fully understood and can be due to a host of factors such as internal folding, hydrogen bonding, electrostatic forces, and calcium affinity (Vogt and Argos 1997). There are many types of proteins that convey thermally stable properties such as malate dehydrogenase, lactate dehydrogenase, ferrodoxin, hydrolase, phosphofructokinase, and others (Vogt and Argos 1997). Argos and others (1997) explain that protein thermal stability is a result of the amino acid sequence and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Report On Soils And Their Management Week 8: Soils and Their Management (21 April 2016) This week topic is about soil, with three presenters; Richard Greene, Julia Jasonsmith and Craig Strong. Ricard start his presentation with Carbon in soil, while Julia was focused on contamination in soil, finally Craig discussed about dust observation in Australia. The first presenter talk about carbon sequestration and the capturing carbon using trees and how the Carbon concentration decreased from soils. He also explained about how carbon credit works for Australian farmers. Further, the Soil Carbon Matrix Method (Keith, H., et al, ND) was explained in terms of soil assessment to increase soil quality by carbon sequestration. Julia Jasonsmith talked about contamination in soil, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reason why dust should be trace because agricultural dust could be seen as indicators for soil quality and wind erosion in Australia is major threat for soil asset. Further, the pace of soil eroding is faster than its forming pace. The method on dust monitoring in Australia is Dust Watch with community based science (DW CBS). This method is affiliation program from community, scientist and government. The lesson that I get from this topic is soil management could work if we have basic data on soil quality and it could help traditional farmers to manage their land. In my hometown, agriculture was manage traditionally and the farmers not using fertilizer because the soil is fertile and they used ancient techniques to manage their land. However, if we can combine the traditional way and modern technique such as soil carbon matrix method it could help to increase the quality of soil and will help the farmers to increase their agriculture products. Week 9: Energy (28 April 2016) Presentation by Dr Kyle Catchpole and Professor Ken Baldwin this week is focused on energy. Dr Kyle Catchpole start with renewable energy and she mentions about the potency of renewable energy in Australia such as wind turbine, and solar energy. In recent year renewable energy are cheaper due to the improvement of technology. The second presenter talks about future energy in Australia and the world, he stated that spectrum of energy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. The Biblical Interpretation Of Exodus And song Of... After Reformation period, the allegorical biblical interpretation was criticized and rejected by contemporary biblical interpretation theory, and a lot of Christian evangelical churches. However, as a long tradition stems from the early church, allegorical interpretation has never been disappeared; on the contrary, it was one the most important exegesis tradition in the history of Chinese Protestant Church. Many fundamentalist theologians and church leaders were influenced by this method, while Jia Yuming is one of the representative figures. The aim of this paper is to present the characteristic of Jia Yuming` s allegorical biblical interpretation, and to explore the contribution of his exegesis in Sino Christian theology. Jia` s allegorical biblical interpretation was influenced by several theological thoughts. Graduated from Presbyterian seminary, he accepted reformed theology, and then he was influenced by pietistic theology and Charismatic movement, turned to allegorical exegesis. In this paper, I will take Jia` s interpretation of Exodus and Song of Solomon as examples to analyze its characteristics. The book of Exodus consists of two genres, narratives and laws, which were interpreted by Jia` s allegorical method. The Song of Songs is considered to be the most obscure book to interpret in the Bible, and is often interpreted as an allegory. 1. An allegorical interpretation based on trichotomy of human nature: Spirit, soul, body The trichotomy of human nature ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Fishing for Trouble Essay In 1999 near the Galapagos Islands, Rob Stewart, 22, an underwater photographer and filmmaker, was driving when he discovered something that changed his life forever. It was a long line fishing rig hung with hundreds of dead sharks on a single fishing line that Stewart explained had the potential to reach from Earth to space. This fishingline is known by conservationists as a curtain of death (Kielburger). Overfishing is the fishing of a species at levels too high for the species to reproduce. This can greatly reduce fishpopulation and drive species toward extinction. Fishing has provided the world with food and jobs that have remodeled Earth s cultures and lifestyles. Fishing is practiced by local fishermen, commercial fishing rigs,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When fish populations are low in one area, fishing boats will need to move to another area where fish are more abundant. This renders oceans and their sea life helpless and severely damaged until all of the fish in the oceans are completely gone. That is why governments need laws establishing the length of time a person could spend at sea fishing, in order to reduce overfishing and increase recovery of fish populations. One example of a fish population suffering from overfishing is the Pacific bluefin tuna. Overfishing has left the world with less than five percent of its Pacific Bluefin tuna, says the Pew Environment Group (Kowalski). This statement explains to the world how overfishing can drastically decrease a species population in an extraordinarily short time period. The Pacific bluefin tuna and other fish are very much stressed by overfishing, and suffer severe losses of population every day. Moreover, overfishing will soon lead to the extinction of fish species like the Pacific bluefin tuna. The European Commission even admits that the EU s [European Union] stocks are 88% overfished ( An Icelandic Success ). This reveals Europe s failure to prevent overfishing from spreading throughout the continent and beyond its borders. The majority of Europe s fish supply undergoes the harmful effects that overfishing brings. Additionally, the fish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Program that creates a shell and executes some shell commands /* myshell.c Description: Program that creates a shell and executes some shell commands */ #include stdio.h #include unistd.h #include sys/types.h #include errno.h #include string.h #include stdlib.h #include sys/wait.h extern char **getln(); // Function used to check the file input direction command int inputFile(char **args, char **fileIn) { int i,j; //go thorough the command line arguments for(i=0;args[i] != NULL;i++) { // check for the input direction symbol if(args[i][0] == ) { // save the filename command if(args[i+1] != NULL) { *fileIn = args[i+1]; } /*for(j=i;args[j 1] != NULL;j++) { args[j] = args[j+2]; }*/ ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... = x )) { convert = strtol(args[i],NULL,16); printf( The number is %ld n , convert); sum = sum + convert; } // check if it is a valid integer or not num = atoi(args[i]); if (num == 0) { //printf( Number is: %i n , num); } else { sum = sum + num; } } } // check to see if there is arg or args command, if there is then print // number of arguments and list them on the screen if((strcmp(args[0], arg ) == 0) || strcmp(args[0], args ) == 0) { for(j=1;args[j] != NULL;j++) { count++; } printf( Output: argc = %d, , count); printf( args = ); for(j=1;args[j] != NULL;j++) { printf( %s, , args[j]); } printf( n ); } // check the error messages for the addition command and print the total sum if(strcmp(args[0], add ) == 0) { if(sum == 0 num ==0) { printf( Invalid integer/ String Error n ); } else { printf( Output: ); for(k=1;args[k] != NULL;k++) { printf( %s + , args[k]); } printf( = %d n , sum); } } // check if there is a multilplication command, if there is then multiply all the // valid arguments and print the product // Accepted inputs: Only ints, Invalid Inputs: 0,Strings // Details and cases are explained in readme file int zeroCheck=0; if(strcmp(args[0], mul ) == 0) { int product=1; for(counter=1;args[counter] != NULL;counter++) {
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  • 56. Because I Could Not Stop For Death Essay Death can be perceived in many different ways. Most people would describe death as frightening, cold, and dark. But, it is really the unknown that causes us to question it. It is inevitable, a fate that we all must come to terms with. In these two literary pieces, death comes in different but relatable forms. Both characters when facing death, has similar reactions but different outcomes. They give us a sense of ease that we wouldn t feel when thinking about death. The poem, Because I could not stop for Death by Emily Dickinson, describes death as kind and patient. The character states that she could not stop for death, so death kindly stopped for her. In this poem death seems to sympathize that she doesn t want to die. Death is in no rush to take her life, but instead reminisces about her childhood while passing a school yard. Death seemed to be gentle in taking the characters life and knew no haste during the last stroll of her life. In the play Death Knocks by Woody Allen, death is perceived as funny, clumsy, and sarcastic. The first part of the play death is introduced by falling through the window into a house. Nat isn t scared of death, but thinks someone is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead they were reluctant about it. In Because I could not stop for death she described herself as being too busy to die. Like Nat, she felt that it wasn t her time to die. So she traded her labor and leisure for his civility. It seems she was more accepting of death when she felt more comfortable with him. Nat bargains with death to stay alive with a game of gin rummy. Unlike the character from the poem, Nat beats death and lives for another day. He never accepted his fate to die. At the end he stills thinks someone was playing a joke on him. The character in the poem has already met her fate and reflects back to the day that death came for her. Even after centuries she can recall every detail about her encounter with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...