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Essay Contest Scholarships 2014 Essay Contest Scholarships 2014
Sports Psychology Personal Statement
Starting from my freshman year in high school I have always been more intrigued by the human
mind and how it operates. Thanks to the study of psychology my curiosity only flourished even
more as I got older. I find the observations psychology gives about human behavior very
interesting, and I have been fascinated by it for as long as I can remember. I ve been caught in
between approaching the journey of being a sports psychologist and an industrial organizational
psychologist. I am passionate about sports and studying Psychology. I plan on extending my
knowledge in the mixture of the two and contributing it towards my future. I want to examine the
various areas of sports psychology and also learn more about the idea of improving quality
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I dreaded having the feeling of uselessness because I was unable participate in any sport. This
meant I was unable to play for my high school upcoming season. I became determined to learn as
much as I can about other performance issues that athletes might face. In the future I intend on
applying for a PhD program in sport psychology to gain the knowledge and experience necessary
to work with athletes and coaches on performance issues. Since deciding to change my major to
psychology in college I have been involved in volunteer work in order to undertake further study
to prepare me for the sport psychology field. I was a volunteer student assistant coach for the
University of West Georgia Women s Soccer Team. I worked individually with players to improve
skills and helped develop effective practice techniques. Motivating and personally counseling
players with stress derived from being an athlete and a student. Overall I help teach the athletes
how to communicate better and help them understand different perspective in a team orientated
environment. Because growing a team from the inside will expand external positive factors. It isn t
always about individual work. I find teamwork to be an important factor because each person has
distinct part to play to achieve
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Rich Brother
Pete: Loyal to a Fault The Rich Brother, by Tobias Wolff is the story of two brothers that from
all accounts couldn t be more different. Pete, the elder brother, is the epitome of the American
Dream. He has worked hard and become an entrepreneur, has a wife and kids, and even brags
about an ocean view from his home. Donald is completely opposite. He is for the most part
unemployed, and although he is a spiritual person, he has been unable to find the right fit for his
spirituality and bounced from religion to religion. The Rich Brother, begins at the end of Donald s
most recent search for spirituality when he must call his brother, Pete, knowing that Pete cannot
deny his brother s need for help yet again, and asks to be picked... Show more content on
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Go on take it! (615). These are perhaps words parents might use with their college age child to
ensure their child has enough to get them through a tough time, maybe a week during school
exams or something. A parent knows that the money is not going to be paid back, just as Pete
knows Donald will never pay the money back to him. This situation reinforces the idea that Pete
enables Donald to take advantage of him. Just as history repeats itself, so does the cycle that is
Pete and Donald. Donald once again takes advantage of his brother s loyalty when on the drive
home from the farm the brothers pick up Webster, a hitchhiker and conman. Webster spins a tale
too good to be true but Donald can t see anything other than dollar signs when Webster offers him
a share in his gold mine in Peru. Pete, as most adults would have, can see the scam through
Webster s tale immediately and tries to help Donald see the truth by offering up multiple snarky
comments and direct questions for Webster to answer. It s just not enough though as Donald
gives away Pete s $100 to Webster in good faith for a share in the mine. This is a much larger
issue than the fact that Donald just gave away Pete s money and feels justified and blameless.
The other issue is Pete s past experience should have taught Pete that Donald is incapable of
understanding the value of other people s money or material items, which is part of the reason he
was asked to leave the farm.
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Remembering the Harlem Renaissance
During the early 1920 s, African American artists, writers, musicians, and performers took part in a
cultural movement known as the Harlem Renaissance. This migration took place after World War
1 and brought African Americans of all ages to the city of Harlem located in New York (Holt).
There were many inspiring young artists; one of them in particular was Augusta Savage.
Augusta Savage was born on February 29, 1892, in Green Cove Springs, Florida. Savage began
making art at an early age using clay that she could find. She enjoyed making animals and other
small objects yet her father, who was a Methodist minister, did not approve of her hobby. He did
all that he could to stop her. Savage once said her father almost whipped all of the art out of me
(Savage). Even though her father objected her hobby, she continued to make sculptures. The
family moved to West Palm Beach, Florida in 1915. After this move Savage faced a new problem,
a lack of clay. She eventually found some clay from a local potter and created a few figures that she
entered in a county fair. Her work received a winning prize and the support of George Graham,
the fair s organizer, who encouraged her to study art. Savaged moved to New York Cityin the 1920
s, but struggled financially throughout her life. She studied at the Cooper Union and she received
a scholarship after her first year to help with living expenses. She exceled at the Union and finished
in three years instead of the usual four. Savage learned
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Motion Picture Production Code
Ever since its first introduction in 1893, motion pictures have become a remarkably successful
medium that portray drama and arouse the audiences emotions. It allowed for the audience to
escape from the hassles of everyday life and immerse themselves into the world of the story s
narrative. From the 1920s to the 1960s, motion pictures began to dramatically develop, building on
the practices established from the previous years of film. Prior to this period, motion pictures were
only silent films. In 1927 and the early 1950s, the addition of sound and color began to
revolutionize film aesthetics and the industry as a whole. There was also the introduction of new
genres such as gangster films, westerns, and musical. Due the large volume of films... Show more
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These guidelines came to be known as the Motion Picture Production Code. This Production Code
outlined for film studios and their motion pictures what was appropriate or inappropriate for a
public audience. The guidelines for this code were no film should lower the moral standards of its
audience, appropriate etiquette should be presented, and no ridicule of the law as well as no
presentation of violating it2. Under this code, content showing nudity, profanity, drug use, criminal
acts, etc. were banned3. By self imposing this code it addressed issues such as children being
exposed to indecent material or films influencing children to become violent or commit crimes.
Although the Production Code was strictly enforced at first, after a series of cases in 1952 the
Supreme Court recognized motion pictures as a form of expression entitled to constitutional
guarantees of freedom of speech (Bates, 1970, p. 620). Meaning that any direct intervention,
whether through prior restraints or censorship, would be unconstitutional. Consequently, film
producers and exhibitors began relaxing on the Production Code s
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Hal, Hotspur, and Personality in Shakespeare s Henry IV,...
Hal, Hotspur and Personality in Henry IV, Part 1 Introduction: William Shakespeare s Henry IV,
Part 1, composed during the last years of the 16th century, is as much as character study as it is
a retelling of a moment in history. Though the play is titled for one king, it truly seems to
revolve around the actions of the titular character s successor. Indeed, Henry IV is a story of the
coming of age of Prince Hal and of the opposition that he must face in this evolution. This
process gives narrative velocity to what is essentially a conflagration between two personality
types. In Prince Hal, the audience is given a flawed but thoughtful individual. Equally flawed but
more given over to action than thought is his former ally and now nemesis, Hotspur. In the
latter, Shakespeare offers a warrior and a man of action and in the former, the playwright shows
a politician in his nascent stages of development. The contrast between them will drive the play s
action. Discussion: Hotspur s is decidedly not political or diplomatic in his orientation. Quite to
the contrary, he is a figure unafraid to express anger, resentment and hostility toward the King. As
he does so, he speaks with the tongue of a warrior, impassioned by his sense of honor and
resistant to any calming reason. He speaks sarcastically and derisively with his own father for
being reluctant to turn his back on Henry IV. Particularly because the Duke of Northumberland and
his son had been so critical to helping Henry
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Programmers Essay
September 13 is the day of the programmer. A day in which we celebrate the clever, and often
mysterious, work programmers achieve that help the modern world keep spinning. Programmers
come in many forms, from web developers and front end developers (those who take the design
of a website and bring it to life using an array of languages such as JavaScript, HTML and CSS)
to software and application developers (those who gather feature requirements for software, design
a solution and implement the intended features). Those who ve worked with website programmers
understand that while we wouldn t be able to build digital technology without them, they prefer to
work in their own unique way. So, if you re about to engage with programmers for... Show more
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Besides pleasantries, any task you assign them needs to be conveyed with precise, yet non
prescriptive language. If you are reporting bugs in your website, use phrasing such as: As a __
user, when I do __, __ happens. I expected __ to happen. Here are a few examples: As a logged
out user on the sign in page, when I type in the incorrect password I get an error 404 page. I
expected the error to be highlight on the sign in form and allow me to try again . Using this
structure, called the user experience or story, is important as it allows the developer to
reproduce the issue by defining the scenario in which it occurred. Creating a task called login
page has errors is similar to saying I live in Bowen Hills instead of providing the specific address
to your cab driver. When communicating ideas, learning how to write a spec, use screen capture
tools (we list the best ones in this article on Google Chrome Screenshot Extensions) and draw a
wireframe can greatly improve the communication between you and your web developer or
programmer. As a final note, we think it important to share the quick guide to getting your
developer on side. The strategy goes: 1.When finding a desk for your developer, find them a
dark and quiet place where they can get in the zone without distraction. 2.They love a good
challenge, but also want you to take their advice they are the experts after all. 3.They can easily
be bribed. In our experience, chocolate and cheese are a good go to.
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Essay on The Handicapper General
It is the year 2081. Because of Amendments 211, 212, and 213 to the Constitution, every American
is fully equal, meaning that no one is stupider, uglier, weaker, or slower than anyone else. The
Handicapper General and a team of agents ensure that the laws of equality are enforced.
One April, fourteen year old Harrison Bergeron is taken away from his parents, George and Hazel,
by the government. George and Hazel aren t fully aware of the tragedy. Hazel s lack of
awareness is due to average intelligence. In 2081, those who possess average intelligence are
unable to think for extended stretches of time. George can t comprehend the tragedy because the
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Hazel thinks George looks exhausted and urges him to lie down and rest his handicap bag, forty
seven pounds of weight placed in a bag and locked around George s neck. He says he hardly
notices the weight anymore. Hazel suggests taking a few of the weights out of the bag, but he says
if everyone broke the law, society would return to its old competitive ways. Hazel says she would
hate that. A noise interrupts the conversation, and George can t remember what they were talking
about.
On TV, an announcer with a speech impediment attempts to read a bulletin. He can t overcome
his impediment, so he hands the bulletin to a ballerina to read. Hazel commends him for working
with his God given abilities and says he should get a raise simply for trying so hard. The ballerina
begins reading in her natural, beautiful voice, then apologizes and switches to a growly voice that
won t make anyone jealous. The bulletin says that Harrison has escaped from prison.
A photo of Harrison appears on the screen. He is wearing the handicaps meant to counteract his
strength, intelligence, and good looks. The photo shows that he is seven feet tall and covered in
300 pounds of metal. He is wearing huge earphones, rather than a small radio, and big glasses
meant to blind him and give him headaches. He is also wearing a red rubber nose and black caps
over his teeth. His eyebrows are shaved off.
After a rumbling noise,
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Morrissey Accomplishments
For my epic hero I chose Morrissey. He was the lead singer of the band The Smiths and has since
moved on to record over ten solo albums. He also has earned a name in the animal rights movement
and is a huge encourager for vegetarian eating. This is one of the things I consider to be his great
accomplishments. He uses his platform to show the inhumanity that occurs at slaughterhouses and
has partnered up with animal right groups, campaigning for spaying and neutering animals. This
theme is also prominent in his music where he sings of the brutality of bullfighting in The
Bullfighter Dies . Another one of his great accomplishments is his music. He has created a lot of
meaningful songs and many successful hits.Although I see his strong views... Show more content on
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A lot of his opinions about these subjects are expressed through his music as he once wrote a
song about the death of a Britain minister he had disagreements with. Morrissey has had to deal
with many different monsters in his life. He has dealt with cancer in his esophagus which he
says he has learn to handle, saying he is currently Blooming . He has also dealt with depression
since the age of seventeen. This apparently has been more difficult for him. He is still dealing
with it and says it s like a Black dog that never goes away. Morrissey can be described as larger
than life. He has done interviews with Larry King and has sold out multiple concerts. He once
again has created over ten successful album,had a well known band and created many great songs.
NME considered him to be one of the most influential artists ever. Morrissey is very determined
which is something many find as a desirable trait. He started his music career with two small
unsuccessful bands called the Nosebleeds and Slaughter The
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The Possible Causes Of World War One
World War one was one of the most devastating wars that mankind has ever known, it s
participants spanning across continents making this the world s first truly global conflict. A
combination of variables lead to this clash among the world s industrialized titans. The aftermath
of which would lead to an even more impactful series of events. Many people believe that The
Great War was caused by a single event, the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of
Austria. But that argument is flawed at best, and is not a cause of the war, but merely a trigger of
the powder keg that was Europe at the time. Europe during the late nineteenth century, going in the
twentieth century was in a very tense state, ready to explode at any moment. This... Show more
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Firstly Europe was in ruins, on almost every front., social, political, social, and economic....of
the 70 million men who were mobilized, nearly 9 million men were killed . This massive loss of
life struck powerful emotions in the countries, an entire generation of young men were loss to
most of them. Socially the lives of women and minorities were also changed. During the war the
factories back home had to be operated by the women because all the men were being sent off to
war so for the first time they had separate income from their husbands and independence as well.
The minorities, black Americans, especially, saw a difference in treatment themselves when on
the front lines by their allied soldiers. This taste in difference treatment for these two groups
planted the seeds of change that would eventually come. The economy of many European
countries were exhausted as well, while countries like America and Japan flourished. the United
States and Japan reaped the biggest gains and emerged as leaders in the new world economy This
lead to very harsh conditions set by the victors of the conflict onto Germany, who they made a
scapegoat. Blaming Germany for the heavy costs of the war, they demanded they pay the allies
back in full in the Treaty of Versailles. This condition completely destroyed Germany s economy
and standard of living, causing massive inflation in their attempts to pay the allied countries back.
These
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Essay on The Influence of Christianity on Ancient and...
The Influence of Christianity on Ancient and Modern Greece
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?From the earliest establishment of Christian churches in Macedonia, Achaia, Epirus, and Crete, to
the expansion of the Orthodox Church, Greece has been a formidable landmark for development of
Christianity throughout the world.? From its arrival to Greece with the first preaching of Paul, the
Christian faith has undergone a unique assimilation into the cultural and philosophical traditions of
the Greek people to create a church, visibly distinguishable from all other sects and denominations
of Christianity.? Christianity has certainly influenced the nation of Greece.? However, it is safe to
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Throughout the centuries, it has been largely dedicated to ?seeking to come to as careful a
comprehension as possible of the mysteries of the Christian faith.?[1]? Following Greece?s
philosophical roots, it is not hard to see why Greeks put so much emphasis on doctrine.? Socrates
introduced human logic as a sufficient means of examining human nature, as opposed to the
superstitious beliefs of less ?enlightened? societies.? The systems of Plato and Aristotle laid the
groundwork for doctrinal proofs through scientific theology.[2]? Indeed, the Greeks prided
themselves on a clarity of mind which the rest of the world had yet to achieve.? By coming to the
height of human potential for reason and sophistication without the aid of Christianity, the Greeks
were in a sense prepared to incorporate their progress into the truths of religion.
This philosophy would not only be a bridge to faith for the Greeks, but a recurring tool, used to
define and refine Christian doctrine.? Doctrinal attention was especially prominent during the time
of the seven ecumenical councils, between the fourth and early ninth centuries.? It was here that the
Church examined the nature of the Trinity, the person of Christ, and made conclusions about the
controversy of icons used in worship.? The councils made logic based conclusions, while attempting
to uphold the
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The Consequences Of Due Care And Diligence In A Business
Due care occurs when a company does not inform their workers what is expected of them, and the
action that the company will take against them if their acts or illegal or unethical. Due diligence
requires a business to continuously safeguard others (Whitman Mattord, 2014). Due care and
diligence when in regards to the law and information security, is the way a company or a person
cares about the product they produce are dependable. . Due diligenceis the determination made by
an ordinarily prudent or reasonable party to elude damage to an additional party, when there is no
attempt to try, this is seen as more or less a level of negligent behavior, and agreements will
frequently state that the seller must be responsible for due diligence (Freeman, 2007).
Negligence is conduct which involves an unreasonably great risk of causing damage. Due care is
conduct which does not involve such a risk. The essence of negligence is unreasonableness; due
care is simply reasonable conduct. When due care consists in taking precautions against harm,
only reasonable precautions need be taken, not every conceivable or possible precaution In
certain cases skill or special knowledge is an element in due care; i. e., it is unreasonable for a
person who has not competent knowledge or skill to do certain acts. During mergers acquisitions
companies should execute a thorough process that begins with a rigorous due diligence phase and
follows through post implementation periods (Terry, 1915).
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Paper Case Study Nantonia
Paper Case study Nantonia ICT Strategy amp; Planning Master: ICT in Business Location:
University, Leiden Course: ICT Strategy amp; Planning Assignment: Paper Case study Nantonia
Date: 3 June 2011 Name: Suraj Soerdjbali Studentnr: Teacher: Part 1 The business model: 1.
Partners: Natepco is a subsidiary of Natonia Energy Holdings. Which on their turn have a joint
venture with Prime Energy Group and Government of Natonia 2. Key activities: The key
activities of Natepco are exploration and production 3. Key resources: The key resources of
Natepco are sell crude oil to commodity markets and gas (LHG) to power/electricity producers 4.
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And IT maxims that should later support the 10 year vision: * Producing at lowest costs through
better use of IT in well monitoring and field automation; * Improving communication between
production sites and (overseas) gas customers; * A high quality, easy accessible data warehouse; *
Accelerated development of young graduate staff within the IT department. Part 2 Organizational
governance problems: Within Natepco there are a lot of issues going wrong. A lot of employees
are complaining about the way the IT department is working with in the organisation. The
exploration manager complains that the IT department doesn t really understand what business
Natepco is in. The IT department take too long to resolve problems. He makes a point that the IT
department is a joke. The Quality manager complains that the IT department isn t equally aligned
with the vision for Natepco. A support engineer explains that he never saw any figures on how IT
is doing. He claims that
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Darcy Vs Collins Pride And Prejudice Essay
A proposal is the pinnacle of a continuing, dedicated relationship, and which expresses one s true
love for the other, yet these two men take this crucial event in a woman s life too lightly. In Jane
Austen s Pride and Prejudice, Mr. Darcy and Mr. Collins are men of contrasting personalities and
social status, but these two men desire the same goal; to take the hand of Elizabeth Bennet.
Unfortunately for both men, Elizabeth flat out refuses their offer and does so with anger and
disgust. It takes courage to propose to a beloved woman, but it must be done so with patience and
precise timing, which these two do not follow. Collins, only after being in the Bennet estate for a
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When Elizabeth first meets Darcy, he is critical of her looks and her family. She is told by
George Wickham that Darcy had ruined his chances of inheriting a well deserved fortune. Based
on Elizabeth s and other people s opinions, Darcy is seen as an arrogant and selfish person who
does not consider the feelings of others. What is even worse is that the man Elizabeth dislikes the
most is expressing his love towards her. While alone together, Darcy proposes, saying My feeling
will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you (pg.
170). Elizabeth, baffled and indignant, argues with Darcy about his personality and Wickham s
misfortune. Although their relationship started off rough, Darcy truly loves Elizabeth, but could
not openly portray his feelings. The letter given to Elizabeth explains why Wickham was
cheated of his money, because Darcy protected his sister from a gambler. In reality, Darcy is a
caring and considerate man who does not want his loved ones upset, but he is often misjudged by
other people, especially by Elizabeth. During a proposal, the reaction of the woman is a decisive
factor is an everlasting relationship. Elizabeth rejects these two men because of who she is,
personality wise. Collins requests for her hand in matrimony for convenience, which Mrs. Bennet
supports, but Elizabeth is not willing to submit her life
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American Writer F. Scott Fitzgerald Essay
American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 1940) rose to prominence as a chronicler of the jazz
age. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Fitzgerald had the good fortune and the misfortune to be a
writer who summed up an era. The son of an alcoholic failure from Maryland and an adoring,
intensely ambitious mother, he grew up acutely conscious of wealth and privilege and of his
family s exclusion from the social elite. After entering Princeton in 1913, he became a close
friend of Edmund Wilson and John Peale Bishop and spent most of his time writing lyrics for
Triangle Club theatrical productions and analyzing how to triumph over the school s intricate
social rituals. He left Princeton without graduating and used it as the setting for his first novel,
This Side of Paradise (1920). It was perfect literary timing. After flunking out of Princeton and
joining the army, Fitzgerald began writing his first novel, This Side of Paradise , for fear that he
would be killed in the Great War for which he was never deployed. He struggled to produce
anything anybody was interested in publishing; however, while stationed outside of Montgomery,
Alabama, Fitzgerald fell in love with Zelda Sayre, the daughter of a state supreme court judge.
Fitzgerald s financial situation was, to put it frankly, quite poor, and after a short engagement Sayre
discontinued their relationship. Dismayed, yet newly motivated to win back his engagement to
Zelda, Fitzgerald quit his job as an adman in New York City, moved
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Florence Griswold Museum Mission Statement
The Florence Griswold Museum is located at 96 Lyme Street in Old Lyme, CT. Florence
Griswold was the youngest child of a sea captain. Her father lost the family fortune by investing
in boats at the time when Connecticut was losing the boating community. This made them broke
and in debt. Mr. Griswold went and took out multiple mortgages on the house. Mr. Griswold
passed away and Florence Griswold outlived her siblings. She inherited the family home, and
along with that home came all of the debts also. Miss. Griswold had to figure out how to keep
her home. She opened her home to boarders, which was common in the late 1800 s and early
1900 s. In 1899, Henry Ward Ranger boarded at The Griswold home and wanted to set up an art
colony in New England. He loved the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This began Miss. Florence s chance of keeping her home in tack. For two decades the Florence
Griswold house and Old Lyme was a budding center for an artist colony. The Florence Griswold
Museum s Mission statement, that is found on their website, is The Florence Griswold Museum
fosters the understanding of American art, with emphasis on the art, history, and landscape of
Connecticut. I feel this accurately describes the location I visited. The Florence Griswold Museum
is not only an art museum it is also the house Florence lived in, and the grounds that many artists
stayed on. The purpose of the house was too board many artists that wanted to come to the artist
colony and by doing so impacted many lives. The art museum is a building of four rooms. There
are three rooms that house the museum s collections and the current exhibitions. The other room is
the visitor amenities, the orientation film, and a small little shop. My favorite piece of art in the
art gallery was the Peony Window Panel, Richard Beatty Mellon Mansion in
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The Productivity And Flexibility Of The Labor Market
The efficiency and flexibility of the labor market are critical for ensuring that workers are allocated
to their most effective. In Dubai hires skilled foreign workers mostly from South East Asia to fulfill
its needs. Labor markets must therefore have the flexibility to shift workers from one economic
activity to another. In today s globalized world, technology is increasingly essential for firms to
compete and prosper. The technological readiness measures the agility with which an economy
adopts existing technologies to enhance the productivity of its industries, with specific emphasis on
its capacity to fully leverage information and communication technologies. The size of the market
affects productivity since large markets allow firms to exploit economies of scale. Traditionally, the
markets available to firms have been constrained by national borders. In the era of globalization,
international markets have become a substitute for domestic markets, especially for small countries.
There is no doubt that sophisticated business practices are conducive to higher efficiency in the
production of goods and services. Business sophistication concerns two elements that are intricately
linked. Innovation can emerge from new technological and non technological knowledge. Non
technological innovations are closely related to the know how, skills, and working conditions that
are embedded in organizations. Although all the above said characteristics of competitive
advantage sound
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Qualitative Quantitative Research Methods
Qualitative amp; Quantitative Research Methods
PSY 326
Dr. Willow Aureala
March 29, 2011
Qualitative amp; Quantitative Research Methods
There are two types of research methods: qualitative and quantitative. Qualitative research methods
are complex meaningful analyses characterized by processes and meanings that are not measured in
terms of mathematical measurements. Quantitative research however, relies and builds on
mathematical procedures and methods, such as frequency, quality, amount and statistical procedure.
There are unique characteristics which distinguish one research process from the other.
Purpose
The purpose of research is to answer questions by using a predefined set of procedures (Mack,
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Because the data obtained by qualitative and quantitative research methods are different, they must
be evaluated differently also.
In order to ensure the quality and establish the trustworthiness of qualitative data, researchers may
call upon their peers to evaluate the narrative in order to determine if there are inconsistencies,
contradictions, or other instances of researcher bias (researcher proving only that which they
choose or anticipate)(Smith amp; Davis, 2010). Additionally, qualitative researchers also indicate
the procedures they used to validate data. This process is called confirmability. In addition to
confirmability, qualitative researchers are also concerned with credibility. Credibility refers to the
accuracy of the study. Because qualitative research is social or human in nature, it is best to allow
the subjects of the study determine accuracy. However, quantitative data is evaluated in a different
manner.
In order to ensure that quantitative data is obtained from an acceptable instrument, it is necessary
to determine the validity and reliability of the instrument being used. It is important to minimize
subjectivity in quantitative research. The researcher must ensure that the surveys, questionnaires,
and tests, used are not open for interpretation or the results may be skewed. Researchers can verify
the usefulness of an instrument through validity and reliability. Validity refers to the extent to
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Women of The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz by Mordecai...
In The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, a book written by Mordecai Richler, women are
represented as if they are of a lower status and importance than men. These female characters
include Yvette Durelle, Minnie Kravitz, Ida Kravitz, Linda Rubin, and Sandra Calder. Each of
these female characters are in possession of negative attributes; ranging from helplessness, to
deceitfulness, and all the way up to inanimateness. Minnie Kravitz is the mother of Duddy
Kravitz. Because she passed away while Duddy was still young, the establishment of a mother son
relationship was prevented. The memories Duddy has of her are next to none; and he is unsure of
whether or not she even loved him while she was still alive. Duddy tries to figure out... Show more
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At first, Duddy and Yvette shared a stable relationship with one another, and enjoyed each other
s company. However, after Yvette took Duddy down to a somewhat desolate beach, Duddy
becomes obsessed with the beach as he believes that this is the land that he will soon own. At
this point, Duddy begins to centralize his goals solely on owning the land, and begins using
Yvette as a tool to attain it. Because Yvette is of legal age and has a French Canadian
background, the farmers wouldn t be reluctant to refuse or sell her the land as they would be
with a young Jew. In addition to Yvette being used as a device for acquiring land, she is also
used as a device of Duddy s sexual pleasure. Duddy treats her as an object, and nearly forces her
into having sex with him whenever he feels the need to. He also tells her that if he were to
impregnate her, he would simply get his brother, Lennie, to perform an abortion on her. This was
not the only time when he directly communicates a demeaning comment towards Yvette, as Duddy
frequently addresses Yvette as his Girl Friday throughout the novel. It is unfortunate how Yvette
knows about how she is being used by Duddy, however fails to abandon him right there and then.
The relationship Duddy s uncle, Benjamin, has with his wife, Ida, is antithetical to the relationship
Duddy has with Yvette. In Duddy s
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The Ethics Of The Texas Foster Care System
While looking at the dangers and environment in a child s home, advocates such as employees of
the Department of Family and Protective Services of the State of Texas, have the moral obligation
to take into consideration safety of children shelters and foster homes. Morally, advocates for the
children should also take into consideration the psychological trauma that the child may or may not
experience through being taken away from familyand being placed, possibly multiple times, at new
places away from everything they know.
The Texas foster care system is administered by the state s Department of Family and Protective
Services ( DFPS ), a division of the Health and Human Services Commission ( HHSC ). Within
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As conservator, DFPS undertakes the constitutional and statutory duties of ensuring the child s
safety, permanency, and well being.
During the period of TMC, DFPS is required to make reasonable efforts to reunify children with
their families if safe and appropriate, or to make timely efforts to legally free them for adoption or
find another permanent placement for them. While the child is in the state s TMC, Texas law
requires the appointment of an attorney to represent the child s expressed interests and a guardian
ad litem to protect the child s best interests in the state court proceeding affecting the parent child
relationship.
Under Texas law, TMC lasts for one year, or at most eighteen months. After that time, if the child
has not been reunited with his birth family or provided with some other permanent family, he
enters the state s Permanent Managing Conservatorship ( PMC ). Once the child is in the state s
PMC, that initial legal proceeding is concluded. After entry of that final order, Texas state law
provides no mandate that the child continue to be represented as he was in TMC. Thus, a
substantial number of children in the state s PMC have no independent adult obligated to represent
their expressed or best interests in state court proceedings held twice a year to review DFPS actions.
For each child under the state s conservatorship, a DFPS caseworker is
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Literary Devices In The Game By Donald Barthelme
In every story, there are many things to analyze. In Game by Donald Barthelme, he shows us the
way our minds start to work in stressful situations like how the narrator and Shotwell started to
respond while controlling the console for the war. In Game the narrator s name is never told,
Shotwell and the narrator do not trusteach other, but are left alone together and trusted to kill the
other if they start to behave strangely, although it is never clarified what counts as strange and what
counts as normal. Various literary devices are used throughout the story to show us Barthelme s
intended theme, some used are: repetition, symbolism, irony, and figurative language. Barthelme
uses repetition to show how the narrator s mindis deteriorating while being confined in a small
space, isolated from everyone except someone he does not know, with very little instruction about
what to do. A lot of what the narrator repeats throughout the story are what makes us, as the readers,
believe that his mind is deteriorating. For example, when he repeats that they have been there for
one hundred thirty three days, Barthelme is showing how the narrator is counting the days to keep
himself reminded. Although, it starts to make him question how long he and Shotwell will be in
isolation and it starts to make him think differently about his situation and he starts to realize and
focus on about how they are both unwell. Another way Barthelme uses repetition is when the
readers are
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Vaulting In Macbeth
In Act 1 of Shakespeare s Macbeth, the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are identified as
husband and wife. The relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth comes into understanding
from the very start. One must depict how close the couple were, the evidence that Macbeth sends a
letter in anticipation to his wife is evident of how Macbethtrusts his wife. My dearest wife, partner
in greatness (1:5:10 11). Even with so much love and affection there are some major differences in
ambition between both the characters. One major difference is the vaulting ambition of the
Macbeths, when compared Lady Macbeth seems to have a more vaulting ambition, Come, you
spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, And fill me from the crown... Show more
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However Lady Macbeth did this and hence proved her more vaulting and deadly ambition.
Though Lady Macbeth ambition is more vaulting, both share the same purpose to take over the
crown. If it were done when tis done, then twere well It were done quickly. (1:5:1 2). It is here
when we see the brave Macbeth start to crumble towards his fall. Macbeth superego is something
that was never controlled by Lady Macbeth, she never had a superego, that when her ambition
awakened nothing could stop her. .... you shall put This night s great business into my dispatch .
(1:6:66 67). Even Macbeth, who is known for his bravery is not harsh enough to commit this
heinous act. This shows how vaulting her ambition is compared to Macbeth. The immorality of
Lady Macbeth, is Macbeth s moral mistrust. If good, why do I yield to that suggestion (1:3:133) ,
I have no spur To prick the sides of my intent, but only vaulting ambition (1:7:25 26). Macbeth s
good nature is in conflict against his vaulting ambition to claim the throne at any cost. However,
once again he is pleased by Lady Macbeth, who is more ambitious I am settled and bend up Each
corporal agent to his terrible feat
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Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT)
Important Reminders When Getting Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy [PART I]
Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) also known as natural hormone therapy
works when Bioidentical hormones act in the body just like the hormones we produce. It is
primarily used to reduce the symptoms of menopause. Today, it is also used for clinical testing of
blood and saliva, for anti aging purposes, and overall improving the quality of life for women who
have symptoms of menopause.
Bioidentical hormones have the exact molecular structure of those endogenous or natural hormones
in a person s body and produce the same physiochemical responses. However, only a few women
understand the importance of bioidentical hormones because they are mostly focused on the source
of the hormones rather than the effects produced. If BHRT is not given appropriately, it may lead
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The angles that women should know are these three (3) important reminders, especially when
talking about covering hormone supplementation.
Reminder #1 Choose BHRT when you are truly deficient with hormones
This is common sense. You should not take insulin when you still have enough. Some women get
paranoid over the notion that they are reaching 40 and that means menopause and menopause mean
you become estrogen deficient. Yes, we understand that you do not want them to leave the building.
But BHRT is for people who have the hormone deficiency.
The typical assumption of the conventional medicine is that women after menopause become
deficient with estrogen; however, this assumption is false. However, all credible experts agree that
over 66% of women ages 80 and up still continue to make all the estrogen they need. Because of an
aromatase enzyme, women still make estrogen even with the ovaries removed.
You would know that you have enough estrogen in the body when:
пѓјYou still have your monthly
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Pregnancy And Its Effects On Children
abortion annually (Negedu, 2011). pregnancies are either mistimed or unwanted among
adolescents. Studies in the past have Indicated that, lack of adequate sexual and reproductive
health knowledge may possibly represent a key factor preventing the complete elimination of
unwanted pregnancies, and unsafe induced abortion among adolescent girls in Nigeria. According
to Ipas(2005) unplanned pregnancies are the result of various factors, including lack of knowledge
about menstruation and pregnancy, lack of access to, and knowledge about how to use
contraceptives; difficulties in using contraceptives because of a partner s or family objections;
contraceptive failure; and sexual assault. Also, adolescents may more often delay seeking care for
abortion related complications due to lack of transportation, lack of knowledge about where post
abortion care can be obtained, fears of censure from their parents and healthcare providers, fear of
legal repercussions, or lack of money to pay for services (Ipas, 2005). This may be particularly so
in rural communities where access to basic in frastructural facilities remain low and inadequate
1.2RESEARCH QUESTIONS
The guiding research questions for this study include the following:What is the knowledge level of
adolescent girls about reproductive health issues generally?
What is their level of awareness concerning the existence of family planning services?
Is there a link between the knowledge level of adolescent girls about
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Darfur Conflict
I. Introduction Almost five years have passed since Darfur, the western region of Sudan, erupted
in bloody conflict. The crisis in Darfur is not an accidental disaster, or a human catastrophe that
humanitarian intervention can reverse or solve. The conflict is as not simple as presented in the
media, which casts the conflict in terms of Arabs versus black Africans. The reality is far more
muddled. It is a human tragedy, brewing for decades, that finally erupted into a vicious cycle of
violence in 2003.[1] The Darfur conflict is not only a problem for the Sudanese, but is also a
regional problem. The conflict is threatening the stability in other regions of Sudan, and in
neighboring countries like Chad, and the Central African Republic. Looking at its nature,
magnitude and internal dynamics that fuel it, one can see that, unless it is addressed soon, the
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As a result, regional and international actors have carried out several peace initiatives to end the
violence. The peace efforts that constitute the Darfur peace process include the N Djamena
peace negotiations of September 2003 and April 2004,[2] The Addis Ababa peace negotiations
of May 2004,[3] the Abuja peace negotiations of August 2004 May 2006,[4] and the Sirte peace
negotiations of October 2007.[5] These peace initiatives have not made substantial progress
towards sustainable peace. Since the peace efforts began in 2003, every peace effort has been
followed by increased violence, and ultimately, the peace process has failed. Therefore, the key
research question that this paper sets out to answer is: Why did the Darfur Peace Process
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Power Of Education In Malala
Education is a valuable tool that helps guide our lives every day. Imagine if it were taken away.
Malala Yousafzai had her education taken away when the Taliban invaded her village in
Northern Pakistan. This changed her life, and education became her passion, as she did
whatever she could to try and get it back. Malala made speeches and was called for interviews
because of her passion for fighting for education for all children. Later, she was targeted and shot
by the Taliban specifically for advocating for girls education. Malala is inspired by her mother,
father, and her country s history. Malala values and fights for human rightsto education because her
personal access to education was compromised, and because she believes that education is the
basis of freedom, giving people choices in their own lives. The experiences of her mother, Toor
Pekai, greatly impact Malala s life. Toor Pekai regrets that she never received a full education
because she now feels locked into a societal stereotype. Her family encouraged her to go to
school, but she thought that because she was a woman she would end up cleaning and cooking
and never have a job, so she quit school. Malala writes that one day [Toor Pekai] sold her books
for nine annas, spent the money on boiled sweets and never went back. (Yousafzai 40). Toor Pekai
does not know how to read or write, and that greatly restricts her life. Malala has grown up with a
love and passion for education, even though her mother left
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Jewish Tolerance In Medieval Christian Society
Shenecia Brown
Hebr.211 paper #1
JEWISH TOLERANCE IN MUSLIM SPAIN AND MEDIEVAL CHRISTIAN SOCIETY
After the fall of Jerusalem in AD 70 Jews found themselves in the hands of tolerant Muslims in Al
Andalus. Muslim tolerance of Jews played an important role in the advancement of Jewish studies
as from this came great philosophers and leaders and the creation of the Talmud. When compared to
Jews in the medieval Christian society, Jews in Muslim Spain in the Golden Age were more
tolerated and thus able exercise their freedom comparably more that in Rome. Firstly, Jews in
medieval christian society when compared to those in Muslim Spain were less tolerated. This is
because they were being forced to convert, denied certain rights and prevented ... Show more
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In medieval Christian society as the Jewish population grew, Christians became more unsettled.
They began to see Jews as a threat and their tolerance dwindled. Reasons for this sudden change
is mainly based on the Jews disregard of Christ and Christianity. They blaspheme against Christ...
and their religious book called the Talmud in which they considered as law, had statements that
relate to [the] blasphemy of Christ . As a result over time, despite their stance on protecting Jews,
Christians became hostile towards Jews. Events such as the the first crusade in 1095 in which
Jews in Rhineland were attacked by...However in Muslim territories, things were much different
as Jews and other minorities were given freedom with minimal limitations to practice their
religion. Jews in particular were so much tolerated that their Dhimmi status went
unacknowledged in certain periods. These periods are known as the Golden Age in Jewish
history and in this time Jews flourished as many great leaders arose who were experts in
philosophy, poetry, Hebrew language and the Talmud. To muslims, Jews were simply second class
citizens that could be trusted to lead and give excellent advice to Calphs. One could argue that
Muslim tolerance of Jews equate with that of medieval Christians due to the uproar of anti
semitism during the Golden Age but one delves further you will find that these moments were
stirred by radical groups and not by the
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The Difference Between Scientific Theory And Common Sense
1.What is a scientific theory? Please cite a definition that you like.
Wikipedia defines Scientific theory, as often seeks to synthesize a body of evidence or observations
of phenomena. It s generally though by no means always a grander, testable statement about how
nature operates. I see scientific theory as having a great deal of support backing it to support and
accepted it as true.
1.What is the difference between a scientific theory and common sense ideas about the same topic
(for example, why a child seeks a bottle at birth)?
A scientific theory is more like a fact than a guess because it is supported. Common sense is a
usual understanding of practical matters, and common sense is vital for day to day life. The
word common sense is used in the sense of instinct. Common sense is vital to my ever day life,
but science is not vital to day to day life. I know I use common sense on a regular basis
especially when I m driving, and the light is turning yellow my common sense lets me know to
stop because oncoming traffic is coming and it s not safe to drive through the light. Also, I use
common sense when crossing the street common sense tells me to press the cross signal and wait
for me to be told when to cross so that I don t get ran over
Common sense understandings fit social expectation. There is a sense of the element in the
common sense understanding of social psychology. It is accepted widely and something that is
shared amongst the people of a common
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The Nile River In The Rise Of Ancient Egypt
The roles of the Nile River in the rise of ancient Egypt was food, time, and civilization. Cairo is the
city of the Egypt and used to be a desert. Nile River brought a lot of sources of food like trees that
had fruits or fish. When Nile River flooded the land, they found a soil that help growing beans or
wheat. There was no clocks or calendars back then. Egyptians used NileRiver to track days like
check their flooding ways. Nile River helped civilization like farming, art, and government. It s kept
making Egyptbetter and better to live in.
Modern people are so fascinated with the ancient Egyptians because of their culture, art,
architecture, and archeology. Without them, I believe the world will be a lot worse. They left
greats things to
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Essay on Images of Women in Sports
Images of Women in Sports
Over the years the perception of women in sport has changed considerably. In this course we have
viewed several films all dealing with the depiction of female athletes in an attempt to gauge society
s current perception of women in sport. I will briefly summarize each film and the main themes of
the films before providing a description of the female athlete which I will infer from commonalities
between the films.
The first film we watched was a documentary entitled, Dare to Compete; it provided a brief history
of women in film, focusing primarily on American women in sport from the late 19th century to the
present. From this film we gained a notion of where women have been and how far we ve come in
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The third film we watched was, Remember the Titans. Remember the Titans, traces the racial
integration of a Virginian high school football team in the 1960 s as well as the racial integration
of the high school. While this film is about a male football team and women are minor characters
within the film it shows how sport can unite people from different racial and socioeconomic
backgrounds
The fourth film we watched was, Girlfight; a film about a Latina who lives in the ghetto and
becomes a boxer. The protagonist s struggle to be taken seriously as a female boxer, to find
people who will train her and compete with her is one of the major themes of this film. However,
this film examines not only the protagonist s role as an athlete, but her home life, love interest and
inner turmoil as she learns to control and focus her aggressive personality.
The fifth and final film we watched was, Love and Basketball, a film that primarily traces the
coming of age of a man and a woman, two childhood friends and basketball fanatics who both
pursue professional careers in basketball while focusing primarily on the female protagonist. The
main conflict in this film had less to do with the female protagonist struggling for approval from
her parents and acceptance by society than any of the other films we ve seen in this class. Instead,
it dealt with the female protagonist s need to evaluate her priorities and decide what she wanted
and how to divide
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Graffiti And Street Art Museum
While waiting for on a train, the mobile art museum known as graffiti passes you. Graffiti has
been integrated into the everyday life regardless of city size or laws. By definition, graffiti is any
type of writing or drawing scribbled, scratched or sprayed onto a surface in public. Freehanded
graffiti has evolved into a premeditated version known as street art. Graffitiand street art allows
artists worldwide to express themselves in their entirety. However, these forms of art are
considered vandalism because the majority of graffiti is painted on buildings without permission.
This causes debate on who owns public space, expressionism, and consent. With help of Thierry
Guetta, a French boutique owner turned freelance videographer, the world of graffiti and its artists
are exposed in Exit through the Gift Shop. Well known artists such as Shephard Fairey, Invader,
Borf, and many others are captured by Guetta s camcorder. Guetta captures the art chronologically
from beginning to end all while avoiding law enforcement. His efforts led to following around the
extremely talented, Banksy.Banksy is the alias of a world renounced graffiti and street artist. The
main concept behind his artwork is political activism, satire, and brandalism. An example of this is
his 2010 piece portraying a Native American Indian holding a no trespassing sign. It conveys great
irony in American history for the American colonists took over the natives land while searching for
freedom themselves.
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The United States Government Surveillance Policy
Ever since the American public was made aware of the United States government s surveillance
policies, it has been a hotly debated issue across the nation. In 2013, it was revealed that the NSA
had, for some time, been collecting data on American citizens, in terms of everything from their
Internet history to their phone records. When the story broke, it was a huge talking point, not only
across the country, but also throughout the world. The man who introduced Americans to this idea
was Edward Snowden.
Born June 21, 1983, Edward Snowden was just a 29 year old contractor for the NSA when he
happened across the information (Harding, 2014). Acting on his morals and beliefs, he moved to
educate the American public on their government s activities. His decision to do so impacted the
way the nation viewed government surveillance in the years to come.
Growing up, Snowden s principles were deeply influenced by his father. An active member of the
U.S. military through his work in the Coast Guard, he was trained to dutifully uphold the
Constitution, and instilled this same ideal in his son (Harding, 2014).
Snowden had also always been good with computers. Although he lacked a college degree, he
eventually got a job with the CIA in the Information Technology department due to his superior skill
with a computer (CITE?). This title allowed him maximum security clearance, which later led to
him discovering a problem within their system (CITE?). According to Harding, author of The
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Sunset Boulevard Essay
A fragment of life in Hollywood is being spread over the screen of the Music Hall in Sunset
Boulevard. Utilizing as the premise of their forthcoming, burning dramatization a shameful
circumstance including a blurred, maturing quiet screen star and a destitute, pessimistic youthful
scriptwriter, Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder(with an aid from D. M. Marshman, Jr.) have
composed an effective story of the aspirations and disappointments that join to make life in the
cardboard city so entrancing to the outside world.
Sunset Boulevard is in no way, shape or form an adjusted story of Hollywood, past or present. Be
that as it may it is such a cunning compound of truth and legend and is so lavishly fragrant of the
past, yet so contemporaneous that it apparently talks with extraordinary power. Sunset Boulevard is
that uncommon mix of impactful composition, master acting, excellent course, and
inconspicuously aesthetic photography which rapidly does magic over a crowd of people and
holds it excited to a shattering peak.
Gloria Swanson was persuaded out of long retirement to depict the woeful, overlooked film
monarch, Norma Desmond, and now it can be said that it is endless that any other individual may
have been considered for the part. As the rich, boastful relic urgently longing to hear again the
approvals of the swarm, Miss Swanson commands the picture. Indeed in those few scenes when she
is not on screen her vicinity is felt like the overwhelming fragrance of tuberoses
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Understanding Black Holes Essay
Like the boundaries on earth, mankind has always looked to the sky in awe for it seemed
boundless in its ever growing horizon. Out of all the cosmos that s being found and discovered
every day, there is one object that stands to elude scientists still, the black hole. Albert Einstein, and
all the brilliant scientists after his, help to design and create a part of the universe that s very
crucial to understanding existence. The perimeters of a black holehave been a great this that has
been discussed and observed to the point where it eventually becomes clear as its compared to
objects around or like it. The physics of the black holes existence is still unclear for it shows
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(Clegg, Brian)
Karl Schwarzschild found a solution to Einstein s theory, if enough matter was packed in to a
small region of space, he said, it should have a strong enough gravitational field that even light
couldn t escape it. Roy Kerr stated that the bigger the star, the greater the drag on the space time
around it. But later his equations were looked at again and it was shown that this theory would
be applied to black holes. 1971, an x ray satellite, Uhuru, had spotted a flicking that was shown
by a binary star system of a white supergiant and a black hole. The black hole was taking the gas
that was being emitted by the white supergiant and while the gas spiraled in to it, spurts of gas
were ripped from the faster then the speed of light. Stephen Hawking shows that black holes may
not be black: they may emit a form of radiation that will eventually cause them to evaporate.
(Black Hole Encyclopedia yr. 1974) this type of radiation was coined as hawking radiation, for it
stated that when hawking particles were near the event horizon, the negatively charged side would
fall in while the positive flew out, making the firewall paradox. (Black hole Encyclopedia)
The problem with the black hole is the understanding of where does the information go after it s
eaten, thus, the information paradox. The firewall paradox is one of the two that should happen,
but don t. The process of the firewall is when a
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Coconut Oil Research Paper
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Does coconut oil really help autism? Many people are now using coconut oil to help improve and
sometimes even eliminate the symptoms of autism. Learn how now!
Does Coconut Oil Help Autism?
If you or someone you love has autism, you know how frustrating it can be. You sometimes feel as
if you are at the end of your rope and that nothing can be done other than leave that person or child
on pharmaceutical medications that have some devastating side effects. Until now.
Coconut oil is successfully being used to strengthen the immune system, prevent illnesses and
improve a person s general overall health. But how can that help autism? Coconut oil is comprised
of medium chain fatty acids and these fatty acids have powerful antimicrobial properties that have
been proven to kill harmful bacteria, fungal infections, viruses and yeast overgrowths that allow
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Ketones and glucose are what feed the brain and keep it healthy and functioning properly. Ketones
supply the brain with energy and when that happens it triggers the activation of proteins called
brain derived neurotrophic factors (BDNFs). These BDNFs are what the brain uses for cell
maintenance, brain repair and brain function.
If the ketone levels in the body are raised to a high enough level, they can heal, repair and reduce
micoglia over activation, help eliminate oxidative stress and calm chronic inflammation while
stimulating the growth of healthy new brain cells. And this results in normal brain function.
So how exactly does this work? Well, excessive Glutamate in the brain is what contributes to
decreasing ketones and as mentioned above ketones are what supply the brain with energy. Too
much Glutamate in the brain can be toxic. Therefore, using coconut oil to neutralize Glutamate is a
great way to create a therapeutic ketosis in the
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How Did The Meiji Restoration Improve The Government Of...
The top to bottom Japanese revolution known as the Meiji Restoration occurred in 1868 and it
completely changed the system of government of Japan, which had been under the strict control of
the absolute rule of the Tokugawa Shoguns that kept Japan in a feudal state. The Tokugawa
government also kept Japan, for the most part, isolated from the rest of the world believing that
they had no need for Western ideas. All that changed under the fiction of the restoration of the
imperial government under the control of the emperor, as the revolutionary leaders of the Meiji
Restoration realized that if they did not modernize on a massive scale they would face an ever
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Instead, the Japanese attempted to avoid going into foreign debt and instead concentrated on
building up their base using their own hard work and longsighted planning instead However,
unlike China, Japan is a country of limited natural resources and there is only so much that it can
do on its own. Therefore, the building up of its military into a first class army and navy was
imperative as the leaders realized that the only way for future expansion was to become an
imperial colonial power like Europe, which had gained power through its own colonial
acquisitions. In a way, the rapid expansion of Japan with its limited resources meant that in order
to expand further it would need to conquer other countries for their resources as pointed out in an
article by Yasukichi Asuba when he wrote, The shortage of a domestic supply of raw materials
and fuel due to rising population pressure, a rise in protectionism in foreign countries, and the
recession of the domestic economy after 1929 are said to have been the economic cause of Japanese
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All Quiet On The Western Front Comradeship Analysis
We all share the same fear and the same life;we are nearer than lovers, in a simpler, a harder
way;I could bury my face in them, in these voices, these words that have saved me and will stand
by me . Comradeship is vital in war, because it keeps soldiers human. The theme of comradeship in
All Quiet on the Western Front is embraced when the soldiers rescue each other during battle, stick
together and not become separated, and keep each other s spirits up in the darkest of days.
Soldiers rescuing each other during battle shows comradeship. While fighting on the front line,
Paul becomes separated from his comrades and cannot search for them for fear of being shot
down. It is Kat and Albert who have come out with a stretcher to look for me, (Remarque 227).
Paul s friends coming to search for him shows comradeship because they are being brave and
risking their lives to find their friend. Going out to look for Paul shows that they care about and
value him. During a bombardment, new recruits are traumatized, scared, and helpless because they
do not know what to do, so veterans quickly teach them. We teach them to fling themselves into
holes as quick as lightning... (Remarque 134). The soldiers try to help each other during battle,
which displays comradeship because veterans want to help them live. They aren t doing this to
have bodies to fight, but to save human souls. Comradeship is embraced by soldiers rescuing and
teaching each other during war.
Comradeship is also shown when
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Masculinity In The Black Panther Party
The training of armed defense within the Black Panther Party contributed to many of the violent
actions that involved members of the Black Panther Party. Violent discipline, in and out of the BPP,
was heavily enforced by Huey Newton, however the violent atmosphere surrounding the BPP solely
became a place for proving and asserting manhood, and not advancing the revolution that the
founders of the BPP had originally called for. Although many black women attempted to embody
the feminine American womanhood that their white counterparts had, according to Elaine Brown,
chair of the BPP from 1974 1777, many women joined the Black Panther Partyas the image of
strength and confidence projected by male Panther leaders had a powerful, sensual appeal for many
female recruits (Estes, 163). Women within the Black Panther Party were often overlooked as male
leaders aggressively pushed the image of strong, black manhood and militant masculinity to the...
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Within the aspect of hegemonic masculinity, brute strength and intimidation are often used to
accomplish tasks. During her leadership, Brown recognized that because she was a woman, she
did not possess these characteristics. In order to assert herself as the Chairman, she encouraged
Huey Newton to appoint Larry Henson as her chief of staff before his exile. Brown writes about
Larry s male chauvinism and how problems would occur but those problems would be outweighed
by his fearlessness, and by the relentlessness and even savagery with which he always carried out
orders. He was capable of hoisting me above the battlefield of men who might resist or challenge
my leadership (Brown, 357). By surrounding herself with strong, intimidating men, Brown
solidified her performance of hegemonic masculinity as she challenged members of the party and
the community to cross
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Nike Case
NIKE, INC.: COST OF CAPITAL
On July 5, 2001, Kimi Ford, a portfolio manager at NorthPoint Group, a mutual fund management
firm, pored over analysts write ups of Nike, Inc., the athletic shoe manufacturer. Nike s share price
had declined significantly from the beginning of the year. Ford was considering buying some
shares for the fund she managed, the NorthPoint Large Cap Fund, which invested mostly in Fortune
500 companies, with an emphasis on value investing. Its top holdings included ExxonMobil,
General Motors, McDonald s, 3M, and other large cap, generally old economy stocks. While the
stock market had declined over the last 18 months, the NorthPoint Large Cap Fund had performed
extremely well. In 2000, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
statutory tax rate was 35%. The state tax varied yearly from 2.5% to 3.5%.
Sources of data: Company filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), UBS
Warburg.
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Exhibit 2
NIKE, INC.: COST OF CAPITAL
Discounted Cash Flow Analysis
2002200320042005200620072008200920102011
Assumptions:
Revenue growth (%)7.06.56.56.56.06.06.06.06.06.0
COGS/sales (%)60.060.059.559.559.059.058.558.558.0
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Define Heroism Research Paper
What would you define heroism as? There has been a lot of controversy over that question and
what qualities go into being a hero. Heroism can be defined by anyone from any background who
think of others before themselves, and preform the act expecting no recognition. A hero can be
anyone around you. Nothing matters but what is inside the person. Philip Zimbardo states, We
want to democratize the notion of heroism to emphazise that the most heroesare ordinary people; it
s the act that s extraordinary. It does not matter if someone is black, white, male or female. It is
how the person s personality and morals are making them stand out in the crowd. A person has to
have certain traits to become a hero. A trait a hero must have is that they
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Phrasing Trauma In Cynthia Ozick s The Shawl
Phrasing Trauma: Ozick s The Shawl Few topics still carry a stronger resonance than that of the
experiences of those who were sent to concentration camps during the Holocaust. Cynthia Ozick
tells a deeply moving story about one woman s experience being sent to and surviving in a camp
in The Shawl . It is an intimate look at a mother s love for her daughters in the face of evil both
from outside and within their family. The diction of The Shawl is heavily influenced by the mental
state of its main character. The story s perspective, although third person, is focused on Rosa and
told in a way that is representative of her trauma. In this way, Ozick s specific dictional choices
enhance the reader s emotional connection with Rosa. By using convoluted and indirect diction...
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As is often the case in trauma fiction, The Shawl is an attempt to convey to the reader an
emotional scaring story. Ozick accomplishes this in part by choosing obscurified diction that
makes it difficult for the reader to process that events that are unfolding. And the moment Magda
s feathered round head and her pencil legs and balloonish belly and zigzag arms splashed against
the fence, the steel voices went mad in their growling, urging Rosa to run and run to the spot
where Magda had fallen from her flight against the electrical fence; (Ozick 248). Steel voices,
zigzag arms, splashed : none of these phrases seem to describe Magda or what happened to her in
any meaningful way. It is the nonsensical nature of Ozick s diction, however, that make the reader
uneasy. By choosing diction that doesn t make sense for describing a human, Ozick shows the
reader not quite
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The Movie Out There and Advertising of Canadian Beer
In today s market of technology and visual stimulation it becomes more and more important for
advertising campaigns to stand out and be innovative, and it is this idea that drove one Canadian
beer company to do something that had never been done before. In light of waning interest,
Kokanee, owned by the Labatt Brewing Company, enlisted the help of Toronto based Grip
advertisingagency to (with its entire yearly marketing budget) create something really big for there
next campaign. Grip s innovative response to this challenge was to do something completely new
and create an ad in the form of a full length feature film, which they would call: The Movie Out
Here
The Movie Out There is a ninety minute Canadian indie film created as an entertaining alternative
to traditional advertising. The film follows three friends on their quest to save a business in the
small skiing town of Fernie, British Columbia by hosting a huge party. Along their journey they
encounter characters and sub plots that stem from Kokanee s long running advertising narrative of
the Kokanee Ranger. This narrative chronicles the attempts of the Ranger and the Kokanee Girls
to safe guard the Kokanee beer from the Sasquatch who continuously tries to steal it. These brand
mascots are ever present in the film, although slightly revamped. The Ranger becomes a duo of
rangers consisting of two young men: Glacier and Fresh who became the new mascots for
Kokanee after the original ranger was killed off. Their
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Analysis Of Don t Blame The Eater
Is Greed actually not of a financial use rather than a emotional use. If so would employees who
work at fast food establishments or even major corporate heads of these billion dollar fast food
chains allow their own children to indulge themselves in them, knowingly aware of the vast
risks they could embark on later in life due to their unhealthy choices? David Zinczenko brings
up valid points on how fast food is harmful to one s body in Don t Blame the Eater, . Zinczenko
is able to effectively argue against the manipulation of the food industry by showing the reader
that the consumer is the victim while the food industry is the one to blame. His use of
questioning, personal appeals, imagery, direct tone and colorful diction results in a compelling
case that supports his accusations of manipulation by the fast food industry. Zinczenko asks
questions to support his arguments and guide the reader to what he believes to be actually true.
He starts off the essay using an analogy: is the case of children who sued McDonald s for their
obesity the same as the case of middle aged men suing Porsche for their speeding tickets?
(Paragraph 1). He points out the fallacy of the men suing someone else for something that was their
own fault (such as receiving a speeding ticket), but brings attention to children who shouldn t be
blamed for what society claims is their responsibility. The next question he asks relates to what fast
food restaurants would argue/rebuttal with; shouldn t we
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The Feasibility Of Miniature Horses Serving As Guide Animals
Introduction
I am an animal lover and have direct experience with dogs and horses due to the fact that I own six
horses and three dogs. I have always been amazed every time I see a service dog and its client. I
have always seen dogs used as the service animal. One day at work, I overheard one of my co
workers mentioned the use of miniature ponies as service animals. I was intrigued by the idea of a
miniature pony serving as a guide animal. They have mentioned studies being conducted on this
subject, and I have decided to make this my research topic for this class.
Purpose
The purpose for this research paper was to discover the feasibility of miniature horses serving as
guide animals. I know not all people like dogs or don t trust dogs. What are disabled persons
choices in service animals? How about disabled individuals that are allergic to dogs? I will
research documents on miniature horses used as service animals, identify the pros and cons of my
subject, look for examples demonstrating my subjects abilities, and examine the adaptability of
dogs and miniature horses.
Significance
I hope this study will give handicapped or people who are challenged with every day task a choice
of what animal will be their service partner. I always see dogs as service animals, and I would like
to find out if they can have a choice. I know a lot of people that do not like dogs or are allergic to
dogs. This research could provide answers to issues with service animals and their
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The Legacy Of The Capitol
For eight years, it has been my honor to serve as your President. The first decade of this new
century has been a period of consequence a time set apart. Tonight, with a thankful heart, I have
asked for a final opportunity to share some thoughts on the journey that we have traveled together,
and the future of our nation.
Five days from now, the world will witness the vitality of American democracy. In a tradition
dating back to our founding, the presidency will pass to a successor chosen by you, the American
people. Standing on the steps of the Capitol will be a man whose history reflects the enduring
promise of our land. This is a moment of hope and pride for our whole nation. And I join all
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Every morning, I received a briefing on the threats to our nation. I vowed to do everything in my
power to keep us safe.
Over the past seven years, a new Department of Homeland Security has been created. The military,
the intelligence community, and the FBI have been transformed. Our nation is equipped with new
tools to monitor the terrorists movements, freeze their finances, and break up their plots. And with
strong allies at our side, we have taken the fight to the terrorists and those who support them.
Afghanistan has gone from a nation where the Taliban harbored al Qaeda and stoned women in
the streets to a young democracy that is fighting terror and encouraging girls to go to school. Iraq
has gone from a brutal dictatorship and a sworn enemy of America to an Arab democracy at the
heart of the Middle East and a friend of the United States.
There is legitimate debate about many of these decisions. But there can be little debate about the
results. America has gone more than seven years without another terrorist attack on our soil. This is
a tribute to those who toil night and day to keep us safe law enforcement officers, intelligence
analysts, homeland security and diplomatic personnel, and the men and women of the United States
Armed Forces.
Our nation is blessed to have citizens who volunteer to defend us in this time of danger. I have
cherished meeting these selfless patriots and their families. And America owes you a debt of
gratitude. And to all our men and
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Conditioning And Learning Lab Report
Purpose The purpose of the experiment in the Conditioning and Learning Lab was to have the rat
that was already shaped to press the lever, to continue to do so in the conditioning phase by use of a
continuous reinforcement schedule (CRF) and then transition into the extinction phase. The group
of experimenters wanted to observe the effects of conditioning which is defined by Britannica as
the behavioral process whereby a response becomes more frequent or more predictable in a given
environment as a result of reinforcement, with reinforcement typically being a stimulus or reward
for a desired response. With the conditioning implemented the experiment required extinctionwhich
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The immediate start of the extinction phase, there was a carryover of no lever presses from the
conditioning phase in trial six but saw intermittent response tempo throughout the extinction phase.
Trial seven yielded five responses but the rest of the responses throughout the remainder of the
extinction phase did not get higher than four responses in trials eleven and sixteen. Trials eight,
ten, fifteen, and seventeen through nineteen which concluded the experiment yielded zero
responses. During these trials the rat would continue to exhibit the behaviors from the
acclimation phase of sniffing around the Skinner box, perching herself up on the back end to
smell outside the box, or just sit in the middle doing nothing. She also tried to force her head up
inside the pellet dispenser but continued to ignore the lever. The remainder of the trials resulted
in one response recorded for three trials and three responses recorded for one trial. Trial nineteen
which was the last phase in the experiment she stared at the lever for the remainder of the thirty
seconds but never pressed down until the end of the experiment where the Skinner box was
activated again for Rat 3A do reinforce herself with the lever and reward
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Sop Statement For Purpose
Knowing others is wisdom, knowing yourself completely is enlightenment , this we all know. After
having spent almost three and a half rewarding years in the software industry, I would like to do
what actually my heart and soul finds satisfaction in. Hence, decision to pursue advanced studies in
the field of ComputerScience was reached. While my present job has helped me develop a thorough
insight into project handling, software design and development, the industry environment that I am
currently in cannot support my desire for research. I possess industry hardened skills in Computers,
but I must build on these to achieve my goal of undertaking cutting edge research in advanced
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It is the backbone of every successful business. Making software access secure and the software
development processes faster and more reliable is the need of the hour. The interplay and
interconnections between various devices, systems and the software that brings life into it is
creating a world of surprises. And in the process further transforming the way we live, work and
play. To stay ahead in the fast changing world requires the ability to look beyond the present. Most
new developments emerge in the USA and then spread almost instantly across the world. My
country, India is also caught in the web of change creating exciting opportunities for youngsters of
my generation. Indians are proving the worth of their merit and diligence on world platforms. The
caliber to match international parameters is the vital need of the hour. This has motivated me to
pursue a Master s course in Computer Science at your school. You have the best research facilities,
the latest equipment and the dynamic curriculum, which will enable me to understand and apply
modern techniques to meet different needs. Your faculty does not only teach what is known but
actively contributes to the growth of new knowledge. Education at your institute will equip me to
keep pace with the technological revolution. I will be well prepared to evolve with the demands of
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The Communication Model Of Communication
1. What is the transmission model of communication? Where does it come from? What does it do
well in helping us understand the process of communication in everyday life? What are its
limitations? The transmission model of communication as defined by James Carey is a process
whereby messages are transmitted or sent and distributed over distance and into space for the
purpose of control. The transmission model includes a sender on one end and a receiver on the
other. In the middle is the median that the message is being sent through. This comes from the
nineteenth century from religious origins. For example, to try to understand this model, we can
think about missionaries. The missionaries were sent from the Roman Catholic Church to other
countries to spread the teaching of Jesus in order to gain control of the people. The transmission
does well in helping us understand the efficiency, convenience, and influence/ control of
communication in everyday life. The limitations if the transmission model is that the transmission
model doesn t let us understand the importance of context that information takes on its meaning in
particular times, in particular situations, with particular people. Another one of its limitations is that
the medium is neutralized and the transmission model doesn t differentiate between different
medium such as, newspapers, social media, and amber alert on a highway reader board. Lastly, the
information is homogenized. For example, all the information
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The Importance of the USA Patriot Act Essay
The Importance of the USA Patriot Act
The United States government changed the face of computer and internet use when it signed the
USA Patriot Act on October 26, 2001. This act was created in the wake of the terrorist attacks in
New York City on September 11 that same year. Many people believe that this act is a good thing
and will help in defense against any future attacks. What most people do not know, however, is the
effect of this act on the more general public. This includes individual people, public libraries,
colleges and universities, and even trucking or hauling companies.
The basis of the USA Patriot Act (Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate
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Agencies previously used subpoenas to obtain these records. The problem with this was that there
was a court process that had to be gone through before records could be obtained. Now, the
agencies only need to obtain a search warrant for this, greatly speeding up their process.
The USAPA provides agencies the ability to ask for student records in concurrence with a terrorism
investigation. This was previously protected by Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. These
agencies must, however, receive a court order from a Federal District court. The United States
Immigration and Naturalization Service is given quite extensive powers concerning foreign
students. The school is required to keep visa information on these students and update any changes
to these visas. Science programs have much more requirements than other areas. Scientists must
have thorough background checks before they can obtain materials from the newly expanded toxin
list that the government keeps. Also, convicted felons, people dishonorably discharged from the
military, illegal aliens, and people convicted of using illicit drugs are not allowed to use these
documented materials.
Most instances concerning trucking or hauling companies comes in the form of the information
kept about their drivers. Extremely thorough background checks are required for drivers of trucks
carrying hazardous waste materials. The main part
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How Did The Minoans Influence The Mycenaeans
The Aegean period brought about three significant culture civilizations; the Minoans, the
Mycenaeans, and then the Greeks (Matthews, Noble, Platt, 2014). It is evident the civilizations of
Greece learned (although made their own), from the Egyptian and Mesopotamian cultures, which
truly speaks to how we continue to learn and evolve from previous sets consistent culture of
advancement. The Minoans preceded the Mycenaeans who subsequently preceded the Greeks. The
key aspects of the Minoan and Mycenaean cultures that lived on among the later Greeks include
their writing, architecture, the arts and trades, and religion, to name a few.
The Minoans, a prosperous society, due to their domination in trade, formed on the Greek Island of
Crete around 2000 BC (Osborne, 2015). The Minoan civilization was named after King Minos, the
legendary king (Matthews, et al, 2014). The Minoan civilization was evidently not Greek, as the
writing Linear A, has still not been able to translated. However, this primitive writing led to the
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The Minoan civilizations gave art breath (Osborne, 2015). Their art, pottery, sculptures, frescos
beautifying the palace centers, jewelry influenced the Mycenaeans designs, which Greeks
improved upon. It is clear the economic pursuits lived through to the Greeks. Moreover, the
Minoans were polytheistic, though matriarchal (Matthews, et al, 2014). The Mycenanean religion
had ties to the nature gods, as well as some predecessors of Olympian gods and goddesses seen
later in the Greek culture (Mark, 2013). We can truly understand the evolution of civilization to
civilization, as we watch separate cultures and civilizations adapt portions of a previous existence
and then transform into something of their own. This incredible passing of the torch sort of speak,
is our past, our present, and our
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Why People Should Go To College
One of the first colleges ever created was established in 1636 by the vote of the great and general
court of Massachusetts Bay Colony, and was called Harvard (Harvard University). Many teenagers
believe that college can be very difficult so they forget about the benefits that a person receives after
attending. Not only teenagers believe this but also many adults that did not have the opportunity to
attend college. They believe what other people say about college without never trying it out and
what they say about college is that it is difficult, boring and tiring of the work. People should go to
college for greater success because it gives a better chance of landing a job, increases a person s
income, and gives people a chance to network. One
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The Dictators Discover Sport By John Dewey
PHIL 2020H Take Home Exam
John Dewey was an American philosopher, psychologist, professor, and an activist in several
social movements. Dewey influenced almost all branches of philosophy, and he is regarded as
one of the 20th Century s premier philosophers. One of Dewey s primary field of study was his
work in education, he focused on a child centered democratic approach to schooling and believed in
interdisciplinary ideas, valued student input, and recognized the importance of a forward thinking
teacher.
Dewey has a particularly interesting understanding of what defines freedom. It is necessary
beforehand to understand his idea of social control in an educating environment. Dewey believes
that the teacher should be a member of the group, but function as a coach or a referee by teaching
students how to interact with each other and form a community. Sometimes, however, this would
imply that teachers need to take away the student s temporary freedom as a sacrifice to give them
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The Dictators Discover Sport exhibits a complete lack of freedom, not only do the countries have
heavily regulated policies, the way sports is condoned is such that the athletes are worked into the
ground, and they are taught to treat sport as a national honour . The athletes don t have the time to
consider rebelling because they are strong armed into a consistent exercise schedule, and they are
unknowingly participating in army training, as they re being used as an instrument by the dictators.
Plato s Republic Book III , conversely, describes a society that has regulations on fitness activities
but in a contradictory manner, meaning to say that exercise should be limited as strengthening the
mind takes precedence. When Dewey s understanding of freedom is applied to both contexts, then
freedom only exists in Republic Book
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The Universe and It’s Phenomena
The Universe and It s Phenomena The universe is an unknown place. Most of it has not been
explored. Some things are known, however. Scientists know a lot about things like the Big Bang
and our Asteroid Belt. Some of the universe s natural phenomenons are yet to be discovered. This
article will explain some of them and why they happen. In the year 1929, Edwin Hubble made a
revolutionary discovery. He learned that the universeis expanding. He saw that the galaxies were
each moving away from us. Edwin knew that for one instance of time, almost 14 billion years
ago, all of the mass of the universe was contained in a single spot. There had to have been a huge
explosion that pushed all the matter away. This explosion is known as the Big Bang Theory.
(www.science.nasa.gov) NASA is now monitoring the expansion of the universe in spacecraft
such as the Hubble Space Telescope and Spitzer Space Telescope. A goal of these telescopes is to
decide if the universe will expand forever, or if it will go backwards and return to the original spot
of the universe. (www.science.nasa.gov) What did the universe look like when it was born? To
certain theories, if we went back and watched the Big Bang, we would see ... a sea of neutrons,
protons, electrons, anti electrons (positrons), photons, and neutrons (www.science.nasa.gov.) With
time, the universe would cool and neutrons would either decay or combine with other things. The
universe would look opaque. This is because
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The Study Of Buddhism And Hinduism
The Study of Buddhism and Hinduism
Hinduism and Buddhism are both main religions in Ancient India, both share similar beliefs, but
have many differences as well. The relationship between both religion is similar to those of
Christianity and Judaism. Buddha was born into the Hindu tradition, similar to how Jesus was born
into the Jewish faith. Both religions have goals of teaching happiness and have similar backgrounds
and beliefs. Some argue that Buddhism is just another type of Hinduism, but others argue that
Buddhism became large in India because of those trying to seek happiness in a society in a caste
system. In all, Buddhism and Hinduism are both very two religions despite their commonalities.
Hinduism is the third largest religion in the world, followed by Islam and Christianity. It has been
called the oldest religion and is referred to as the eternal way beyond human origins. Hinduism
represents the way of life and faith of the many people in India. It is unknown as to how it came
about, and where Hinduism was originated, but the beliefs of the Hindu s is very different than the
beliefs of the Christians and Islam. Hinduism is the belief in reincarnation, dharma and in three
main gods.
No one knows where Hinduism came from, or who started it. It is thought that Hinduism was
originated from the Vedas. The Vedas, is the oldest written documents copied onto paper in 1000
B.C., but has existed long before that. Hinduism has greatly changed and developed
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Jp Morgan In The 20th Century
In the 20th Century there was many important people who changed the way the America is
today. John Pierpont Morgan once said, If you have to ask how much it costs, you can t afford
it. It is assumed amongst most people that John never had to ask the price of anything because
he had so much money. J.P. Morgan was a significant figure in America s 20th Century because
of his role in saving the economy, funding huge companies and creating a wealthy bank that is
still around today. In this world it is hard to make yourself somebody important if you don t
come from the right background. Well the Morgan family was always wealthy. J.P. was born into
the home of Junius and Juliet Morgan in Connecticut. He grew up with three siblings, two sisters
and one brother (J.P. Morgan). J.P. attended high school in Boston and after graduation went to
Europe. He knew one day he wanted to take his father s business over, so he went abroad to learn
German and French to be able to expand his future business to the global scale. John married a
woman abroad who was bound to die of tuberculosis 4 months later, and then married Frances
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Morgan has even impacted acts that saved the government many times all because Morgan gave
them the idea. Congress knew that Morgan and his money wouldn t be around forever so they had
to make an act that would make sure they had their own money to secure the Stock Market in the
future if similar situations were to arise. Morgan also bought unsafe rifles from the government,
reconditioned them and sold them back to the government for a huge profit. These rifles were then
used in the Civil War. If Morgan hadn t given the Government safe and technological rifles then the
outcome of the Civil War could ve been different. They might not have been able to defeat the
South with unconditioned and unsafe rifles (Cross, Mary). J.P. Morgan played a major role in
saving 20th century America from many catastrophic
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  • 4. Remembering the Harlem Renaissance During the early 1920 s, African American artists, writers, musicians, and performers took part in a cultural movement known as the Harlem Renaissance. This migration took place after World War 1 and brought African Americans of all ages to the city of Harlem located in New York (Holt). There were many inspiring young artists; one of them in particular was Augusta Savage. Augusta Savage was born on February 29, 1892, in Green Cove Springs, Florida. Savage began making art at an early age using clay that she could find. She enjoyed making animals and other small objects yet her father, who was a Methodist minister, did not approve of her hobby. He did all that he could to stop her. Savage once said her father almost whipped all of the art out of me (Savage). Even though her father objected her hobby, she continued to make sculptures. The family moved to West Palm Beach, Florida in 1915. After this move Savage faced a new problem, a lack of clay. She eventually found some clay from a local potter and created a few figures that she entered in a county fair. Her work received a winning prize and the support of George Graham, the fair s organizer, who encouraged her to study art. Savaged moved to New York Cityin the 1920 s, but struggled financially throughout her life. She studied at the Cooper Union and she received a scholarship after her first year to help with living expenses. She exceled at the Union and finished in three years instead of the usual four. Savage learned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 6. Hal, Hotspur, and Personality in Shakespeare s Henry IV,... Hal, Hotspur and Personality in Henry IV, Part 1 Introduction: William Shakespeare s Henry IV, Part 1, composed during the last years of the 16th century, is as much as character study as it is a retelling of a moment in history. Though the play is titled for one king, it truly seems to revolve around the actions of the titular character s successor. Indeed, Henry IV is a story of the coming of age of Prince Hal and of the opposition that he must face in this evolution. This process gives narrative velocity to what is essentially a conflagration between two personality types. In Prince Hal, the audience is given a flawed but thoughtful individual. Equally flawed but more given over to action than thought is his former ally and now nemesis, Hotspur. In the latter, Shakespeare offers a warrior and a man of action and in the former, the playwright shows a politician in his nascent stages of development. The contrast between them will drive the play s action. Discussion: Hotspur s is decidedly not political or diplomatic in his orientation. Quite to the contrary, he is a figure unafraid to express anger, resentment and hostility toward the King. As he does so, he speaks with the tongue of a warrior, impassioned by his sense of honor and resistant to any calming reason. He speaks sarcastically and derisively with his own father for being reluctant to turn his back on Henry IV. Particularly because the Duke of Northumberland and his son had been so critical to helping Henry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Programmers Essay September 13 is the day of the programmer. A day in which we celebrate the clever, and often mysterious, work programmers achieve that help the modern world keep spinning. Programmers come in many forms, from web developers and front end developers (those who take the design of a website and bring it to life using an array of languages such as JavaScript, HTML and CSS) to software and application developers (those who gather feature requirements for software, design a solution and implement the intended features). Those who ve worked with website programmers understand that while we wouldn t be able to build digital technology without them, they prefer to work in their own unique way. So, if you re about to engage with programmers for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Besides pleasantries, any task you assign them needs to be conveyed with precise, yet non prescriptive language. If you are reporting bugs in your website, use phrasing such as: As a __ user, when I do __, __ happens. I expected __ to happen. Here are a few examples: As a logged out user on the sign in page, when I type in the incorrect password I get an error 404 page. I expected the error to be highlight on the sign in form and allow me to try again . Using this structure, called the user experience or story, is important as it allows the developer to reproduce the issue by defining the scenario in which it occurred. Creating a task called login page has errors is similar to saying I live in Bowen Hills instead of providing the specific address to your cab driver. When communicating ideas, learning how to write a spec, use screen capture tools (we list the best ones in this article on Google Chrome Screenshot Extensions) and draw a wireframe can greatly improve the communication between you and your web developer or programmer. As a final note, we think it important to share the quick guide to getting your developer on side. The strategy goes: 1.When finding a desk for your developer, find them a dark and quiet place where they can get in the zone without distraction. 2.They love a good challenge, but also want you to take their advice they are the experts after all. 3.They can easily be bribed. In our experience, chocolate and cheese are a good go to. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay on The Handicapper General It is the year 2081. Because of Amendments 211, 212, and 213 to the Constitution, every American is fully equal, meaning that no one is stupider, uglier, weaker, or slower than anyone else. The Handicapper General and a team of agents ensure that the laws of equality are enforced. One April, fourteen year old Harrison Bergeron is taken away from his parents, George and Hazel, by the government. George and Hazel aren t fully aware of the tragedy. Hazel s lack of awareness is due to average intelligence. In 2081, those who possess average intelligence are unable to think for extended stretches of time. George can t comprehend the tragedy because the law requires him to wear a radio twenty four hours a day. The government broadcasts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hazel thinks George looks exhausted and urges him to lie down and rest his handicap bag, forty seven pounds of weight placed in a bag and locked around George s neck. He says he hardly notices the weight anymore. Hazel suggests taking a few of the weights out of the bag, but he says if everyone broke the law, society would return to its old competitive ways. Hazel says she would hate that. A noise interrupts the conversation, and George can t remember what they were talking about. On TV, an announcer with a speech impediment attempts to read a bulletin. He can t overcome his impediment, so he hands the bulletin to a ballerina to read. Hazel commends him for working with his God given abilities and says he should get a raise simply for trying so hard. The ballerina begins reading in her natural, beautiful voice, then apologizes and switches to a growly voice that won t make anyone jealous. The bulletin says that Harrison has escaped from prison. A photo of Harrison appears on the screen. He is wearing the handicaps meant to counteract his strength, intelligence, and good looks. The photo shows that he is seven feet tall and covered in 300 pounds of metal. He is wearing huge earphones, rather than a small radio, and big glasses meant to blind him and give him headaches. He is also wearing a red rubber nose and black caps over his teeth. His eyebrows are shaved off. After a rumbling noise, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Morrissey Accomplishments For my epic hero I chose Morrissey. He was the lead singer of the band The Smiths and has since moved on to record over ten solo albums. He also has earned a name in the animal rights movement and is a huge encourager for vegetarian eating. This is one of the things I consider to be his great accomplishments. He uses his platform to show the inhumanity that occurs at slaughterhouses and has partnered up with animal right groups, campaigning for spaying and neutering animals. This theme is also prominent in his music where he sings of the brutality of bullfighting in The Bullfighter Dies . Another one of his great accomplishments is his music. He has created a lot of meaningful songs and many successful hits.Although I see his strong views... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A lot of his opinions about these subjects are expressed through his music as he once wrote a song about the death of a Britain minister he had disagreements with. Morrissey has had to deal with many different monsters in his life. He has dealt with cancer in his esophagus which he says he has learn to handle, saying he is currently Blooming . He has also dealt with depression since the age of seventeen. This apparently has been more difficult for him. He is still dealing with it and says it s like a Black dog that never goes away. Morrissey can be described as larger than life. He has done interviews with Larry King and has sold out multiple concerts. He once again has created over ten successful album,had a well known band and created many great songs. NME considered him to be one of the most influential artists ever. Morrissey is very determined which is something many find as a desirable trait. He started his music career with two small unsuccessful bands called the Nosebleeds and Slaughter The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Possible Causes Of World War One World War one was one of the most devastating wars that mankind has ever known, it s participants spanning across continents making this the world s first truly global conflict. A combination of variables lead to this clash among the world s industrialized titans. The aftermath of which would lead to an even more impactful series of events. Many people believe that The Great War was caused by a single event, the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. But that argument is flawed at best, and is not a cause of the war, but merely a trigger of the powder keg that was Europe at the time. Europe during the late nineteenth century, going in the twentieth century was in a very tense state, ready to explode at any moment. This... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firstly Europe was in ruins, on almost every front., social, political, social, and economic....of the 70 million men who were mobilized, nearly 9 million men were killed . This massive loss of life struck powerful emotions in the countries, an entire generation of young men were loss to most of them. Socially the lives of women and minorities were also changed. During the war the factories back home had to be operated by the women because all the men were being sent off to war so for the first time they had separate income from their husbands and independence as well. The minorities, black Americans, especially, saw a difference in treatment themselves when on the front lines by their allied soldiers. This taste in difference treatment for these two groups planted the seeds of change that would eventually come. The economy of many European countries were exhausted as well, while countries like America and Japan flourished. the United States and Japan reaped the biggest gains and emerged as leaders in the new world economy This lead to very harsh conditions set by the victors of the conflict onto Germany, who they made a scapegoat. Blaming Germany for the heavy costs of the war, they demanded they pay the allies back in full in the Treaty of Versailles. This condition completely destroyed Germany s economy and standard of living, causing massive inflation in their attempts to pay the allied countries back. These ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay on The Influence of Christianity on Ancient and... The Influence of Christianity on Ancient and Modern Greece Problems with format ?From the earliest establishment of Christian churches in Macedonia, Achaia, Epirus, and Crete, to the expansion of the Orthodox Church, Greece has been a formidable landmark for development of Christianity throughout the world.? From its arrival to Greece with the first preaching of Paul, the Christian faith has undergone a unique assimilation into the cultural and philosophical traditions of the Greek people to create a church, visibly distinguishable from all other sects and denominations of Christianity.? Christianity has certainly influenced the nation of Greece.? However, it is safe to say that Greek culture has also had a notable effect on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the centuries, it has been largely dedicated to ?seeking to come to as careful a comprehension as possible of the mysteries of the Christian faith.?[1]? Following Greece?s philosophical roots, it is not hard to see why Greeks put so much emphasis on doctrine.? Socrates introduced human logic as a sufficient means of examining human nature, as opposed to the superstitious beliefs of less ?enlightened? societies.? The systems of Plato and Aristotle laid the groundwork for doctrinal proofs through scientific theology.[2]? Indeed, the Greeks prided themselves on a clarity of mind which the rest of the world had yet to achieve.? By coming to the height of human potential for reason and sophistication without the aid of Christianity, the Greeks were in a sense prepared to incorporate their progress into the truths of religion. This philosophy would not only be a bridge to faith for the Greeks, but a recurring tool, used to define and refine Christian doctrine.? Doctrinal attention was especially prominent during the time of the seven ecumenical councils, between the fourth and early ninth centuries.? It was here that the Church examined the nature of the Trinity, the person of Christ, and made conclusions about the controversy of icons used in worship.? The councils made logic based conclusions, while attempting to uphold the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Consequences Of Due Care And Diligence In A Business Due care occurs when a company does not inform their workers what is expected of them, and the action that the company will take against them if their acts or illegal or unethical. Due diligence requires a business to continuously safeguard others (Whitman Mattord, 2014). Due care and diligence when in regards to the law and information security, is the way a company or a person cares about the product they produce are dependable. . Due diligenceis the determination made by an ordinarily prudent or reasonable party to elude damage to an additional party, when there is no attempt to try, this is seen as more or less a level of negligent behavior, and agreements will frequently state that the seller must be responsible for due diligence (Freeman, 2007). Negligence is conduct which involves an unreasonably great risk of causing damage. Due care is conduct which does not involve such a risk. The essence of negligence is unreasonableness; due care is simply reasonable conduct. When due care consists in taking precautions against harm, only reasonable precautions need be taken, not every conceivable or possible precaution In certain cases skill or special knowledge is an element in due care; i. e., it is unreasonable for a person who has not competent knowledge or skill to do certain acts. During mergers acquisitions companies should execute a thorough process that begins with a rigorous due diligence phase and follows through post implementation periods (Terry, 1915). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Paper Case Study Nantonia Paper Case study Nantonia ICT Strategy amp; Planning Master: ICT in Business Location: University, Leiden Course: ICT Strategy amp; Planning Assignment: Paper Case study Nantonia Date: 3 June 2011 Name: Suraj Soerdjbali Studentnr: Teacher: Part 1 The business model: 1. Partners: Natepco is a subsidiary of Natonia Energy Holdings. Which on their turn have a joint venture with Prime Energy Group and Government of Natonia 2. Key activities: The key activities of Natepco are exploration and production 3. Key resources: The key resources of Natepco are sell crude oil to commodity markets and gas (LHG) to power/electricity producers 4. Value... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And IT maxims that should later support the 10 year vision: * Producing at lowest costs through better use of IT in well monitoring and field automation; * Improving communication between production sites and (overseas) gas customers; * A high quality, easy accessible data warehouse; * Accelerated development of young graduate staff within the IT department. Part 2 Organizational governance problems: Within Natepco there are a lot of issues going wrong. A lot of employees are complaining about the way the IT department is working with in the organisation. The exploration manager complains that the IT department doesn t really understand what business Natepco is in. The IT department take too long to resolve problems. He makes a point that the IT department is a joke. The Quality manager complains that the IT department isn t equally aligned with the vision for Natepco. A support engineer explains that he never saw any figures on how IT is doing. He claims that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Darcy Vs Collins Pride And Prejudice Essay A proposal is the pinnacle of a continuing, dedicated relationship, and which expresses one s true love for the other, yet these two men take this crucial event in a woman s life too lightly. In Jane Austen s Pride and Prejudice, Mr. Darcy and Mr. Collins are men of contrasting personalities and social status, but these two men desire the same goal; to take the hand of Elizabeth Bennet. Unfortunately for both men, Elizabeth flat out refuses their offer and does so with anger and disgust. It takes courage to propose to a beloved woman, but it must be done so with patience and precise timing, which these two do not follow. Collins, only after being in the Bennet estate for a couple of days, suddenly asks Elizabeth for her hand in marriage.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Elizabeth first meets Darcy, he is critical of her looks and her family. She is told by George Wickham that Darcy had ruined his chances of inheriting a well deserved fortune. Based on Elizabeth s and other people s opinions, Darcy is seen as an arrogant and selfish person who does not consider the feelings of others. What is even worse is that the man Elizabeth dislikes the most is expressing his love towards her. While alone together, Darcy proposes, saying My feeling will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you (pg. 170). Elizabeth, baffled and indignant, argues with Darcy about his personality and Wickham s misfortune. Although their relationship started off rough, Darcy truly loves Elizabeth, but could not openly portray his feelings. The letter given to Elizabeth explains why Wickham was cheated of his money, because Darcy protected his sister from a gambler. In reality, Darcy is a caring and considerate man who does not want his loved ones upset, but he is often misjudged by other people, especially by Elizabeth. During a proposal, the reaction of the woman is a decisive factor is an everlasting relationship. Elizabeth rejects these two men because of who she is, personality wise. Collins requests for her hand in matrimony for convenience, which Mrs. Bennet supports, but Elizabeth is not willing to submit her life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. American Writer F. Scott Fitzgerald Essay American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 1940) rose to prominence as a chronicler of the jazz age. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Fitzgerald had the good fortune and the misfortune to be a writer who summed up an era. The son of an alcoholic failure from Maryland and an adoring, intensely ambitious mother, he grew up acutely conscious of wealth and privilege and of his family s exclusion from the social elite. After entering Princeton in 1913, he became a close friend of Edmund Wilson and John Peale Bishop and spent most of his time writing lyrics for Triangle Club theatrical productions and analyzing how to triumph over the school s intricate social rituals. He left Princeton without graduating and used it as the setting for his first novel, This Side of Paradise (1920). It was perfect literary timing. After flunking out of Princeton and joining the army, Fitzgerald began writing his first novel, This Side of Paradise , for fear that he would be killed in the Great War for which he was never deployed. He struggled to produce anything anybody was interested in publishing; however, while stationed outside of Montgomery, Alabama, Fitzgerald fell in love with Zelda Sayre, the daughter of a state supreme court judge. Fitzgerald s financial situation was, to put it frankly, quite poor, and after a short engagement Sayre discontinued their relationship. Dismayed, yet newly motivated to win back his engagement to Zelda, Fitzgerald quit his job as an adman in New York City, moved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Florence Griswold Museum Mission Statement The Florence Griswold Museum is located at 96 Lyme Street in Old Lyme, CT. Florence Griswold was the youngest child of a sea captain. Her father lost the family fortune by investing in boats at the time when Connecticut was losing the boating community. This made them broke and in debt. Mr. Griswold went and took out multiple mortgages on the house. Mr. Griswold passed away and Florence Griswold outlived her siblings. She inherited the family home, and along with that home came all of the debts also. Miss. Griswold had to figure out how to keep her home. She opened her home to boarders, which was common in the late 1800 s and early 1900 s. In 1899, Henry Ward Ranger boarded at The Griswold home and wanted to set up an art colony in New England. He loved the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This began Miss. Florence s chance of keeping her home in tack. For two decades the Florence Griswold house and Old Lyme was a budding center for an artist colony. The Florence Griswold Museum s Mission statement, that is found on their website, is The Florence Griswold Museum fosters the understanding of American art, with emphasis on the art, history, and landscape of Connecticut. I feel this accurately describes the location I visited. The Florence Griswold Museum is not only an art museum it is also the house Florence lived in, and the grounds that many artists stayed on. The purpose of the house was too board many artists that wanted to come to the artist colony and by doing so impacted many lives. The art museum is a building of four rooms. There are three rooms that house the museum s collections and the current exhibitions. The other room is the visitor amenities, the orientation film, and a small little shop. My favorite piece of art in the art gallery was the Peony Window Panel, Richard Beatty Mellon Mansion in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Productivity And Flexibility Of The Labor Market The efficiency and flexibility of the labor market are critical for ensuring that workers are allocated to their most effective. In Dubai hires skilled foreign workers mostly from South East Asia to fulfill its needs. Labor markets must therefore have the flexibility to shift workers from one economic activity to another. In today s globalized world, technology is increasingly essential for firms to compete and prosper. The technological readiness measures the agility with which an economy adopts existing technologies to enhance the productivity of its industries, with specific emphasis on its capacity to fully leverage information and communication technologies. The size of the market affects productivity since large markets allow firms to exploit economies of scale. Traditionally, the markets available to firms have been constrained by national borders. In the era of globalization, international markets have become a substitute for domestic markets, especially for small countries. There is no doubt that sophisticated business practices are conducive to higher efficiency in the production of goods and services. Business sophistication concerns two elements that are intricately linked. Innovation can emerge from new technological and non technological knowledge. Non technological innovations are closely related to the know how, skills, and working conditions that are embedded in organizations. Although all the above said characteristics of competitive advantage sound ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Qualitative Quantitative Research Methods Qualitative amp; Quantitative Research Methods PSY 326 Dr. Willow Aureala March 29, 2011 Qualitative amp; Quantitative Research Methods There are two types of research methods: qualitative and quantitative. Qualitative research methods are complex meaningful analyses characterized by processes and meanings that are not measured in terms of mathematical measurements. Quantitative research however, relies and builds on mathematical procedures and methods, such as frequency, quality, amount and statistical procedure. There are unique characteristics which distinguish one research process from the other. Purpose The purpose of research is to answer questions by using a predefined set of procedures (Mack, Woodsong, MacQueen, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because the data obtained by qualitative and quantitative research methods are different, they must be evaluated differently also. In order to ensure the quality and establish the trustworthiness of qualitative data, researchers may call upon their peers to evaluate the narrative in order to determine if there are inconsistencies, contradictions, or other instances of researcher bias (researcher proving only that which they choose or anticipate)(Smith amp; Davis, 2010). Additionally, qualitative researchers also indicate the procedures they used to validate data. This process is called confirmability. In addition to confirmability, qualitative researchers are also concerned with credibility. Credibility refers to the accuracy of the study. Because qualitative research is social or human in nature, it is best to allow the subjects of the study determine accuracy. However, quantitative data is evaluated in a different manner. In order to ensure that quantitative data is obtained from an acceptable instrument, it is necessary to determine the validity and reliability of the instrument being used. It is important to minimize subjectivity in quantitative research. The researcher must ensure that the surveys, questionnaires, and tests, used are not open for interpretation or the results may be skewed. Researchers can verify the usefulness of an instrument through validity and reliability. Validity refers to the extent to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Women of The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz by Mordecai... In The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, a book written by Mordecai Richler, women are represented as if they are of a lower status and importance than men. These female characters include Yvette Durelle, Minnie Kravitz, Ida Kravitz, Linda Rubin, and Sandra Calder. Each of these female characters are in possession of negative attributes; ranging from helplessness, to deceitfulness, and all the way up to inanimateness. Minnie Kravitz is the mother of Duddy Kravitz. Because she passed away while Duddy was still young, the establishment of a mother son relationship was prevented. The memories Duddy has of her are next to none; and he is unsure of whether or not she even loved him while she was still alive. Duddy tries to figure out... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first, Duddy and Yvette shared a stable relationship with one another, and enjoyed each other s company. However, after Yvette took Duddy down to a somewhat desolate beach, Duddy becomes obsessed with the beach as he believes that this is the land that he will soon own. At this point, Duddy begins to centralize his goals solely on owning the land, and begins using Yvette as a tool to attain it. Because Yvette is of legal age and has a French Canadian background, the farmers wouldn t be reluctant to refuse or sell her the land as they would be with a young Jew. In addition to Yvette being used as a device for acquiring land, she is also used as a device of Duddy s sexual pleasure. Duddy treats her as an object, and nearly forces her into having sex with him whenever he feels the need to. He also tells her that if he were to impregnate her, he would simply get his brother, Lennie, to perform an abortion on her. This was not the only time when he directly communicates a demeaning comment towards Yvette, as Duddy frequently addresses Yvette as his Girl Friday throughout the novel. It is unfortunate how Yvette knows about how she is being used by Duddy, however fails to abandon him right there and then. The relationship Duddy s uncle, Benjamin, has with his wife, Ida, is antithetical to the relationship Duddy has with Yvette. In Duddy s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Ethics Of The Texas Foster Care System While looking at the dangers and environment in a child s home, advocates such as employees of the Department of Family and Protective Services of the State of Texas, have the moral obligation to take into consideration safety of children shelters and foster homes. Morally, advocates for the children should also take into consideration the psychological trauma that the child may or may not experience through being taken away from familyand being placed, possibly multiple times, at new places away from everything they know. The Texas foster care system is administered by the state s Department of Family and Protective Services ( DFPS ), a division of the Health and Human Services Commission ( HHSC ). Within DFPS, the division of Child ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As conservator, DFPS undertakes the constitutional and statutory duties of ensuring the child s safety, permanency, and well being. During the period of TMC, DFPS is required to make reasonable efforts to reunify children with their families if safe and appropriate, or to make timely efforts to legally free them for adoption or find another permanent placement for them. While the child is in the state s TMC, Texas law requires the appointment of an attorney to represent the child s expressed interests and a guardian ad litem to protect the child s best interests in the state court proceeding affecting the parent child relationship. Under Texas law, TMC lasts for one year, or at most eighteen months. After that time, if the child has not been reunited with his birth family or provided with some other permanent family, he enters the state s Permanent Managing Conservatorship ( PMC ). Once the child is in the state s PMC, that initial legal proceeding is concluded. After entry of that final order, Texas state law provides no mandate that the child continue to be represented as he was in TMC. Thus, a substantial number of children in the state s PMC have no independent adult obligated to represent their expressed or best interests in state court proceedings held twice a year to review DFPS actions. For each child under the state s conservatorship, a DFPS caseworker is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Literary Devices In The Game By Donald Barthelme In every story, there are many things to analyze. In Game by Donald Barthelme, he shows us the way our minds start to work in stressful situations like how the narrator and Shotwell started to respond while controlling the console for the war. In Game the narrator s name is never told, Shotwell and the narrator do not trusteach other, but are left alone together and trusted to kill the other if they start to behave strangely, although it is never clarified what counts as strange and what counts as normal. Various literary devices are used throughout the story to show us Barthelme s intended theme, some used are: repetition, symbolism, irony, and figurative language. Barthelme uses repetition to show how the narrator s mindis deteriorating while being confined in a small space, isolated from everyone except someone he does not know, with very little instruction about what to do. A lot of what the narrator repeats throughout the story are what makes us, as the readers, believe that his mind is deteriorating. For example, when he repeats that they have been there for one hundred thirty three days, Barthelme is showing how the narrator is counting the days to keep himself reminded. Although, it starts to make him question how long he and Shotwell will be in isolation and it starts to make him think differently about his situation and he starts to realize and focus on about how they are both unwell. Another way Barthelme uses repetition is when the readers are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Vaulting In Macbeth In Act 1 of Shakespeare s Macbeth, the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are identified as husband and wife. The relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth comes into understanding from the very start. One must depict how close the couple were, the evidence that Macbeth sends a letter in anticipation to his wife is evident of how Macbethtrusts his wife. My dearest wife, partner in greatness (1:5:10 11). Even with so much love and affection there are some major differences in ambition between both the characters. One major difference is the vaulting ambition of the Macbeths, when compared Lady Macbeth seems to have a more vaulting ambition, Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, And fill me from the crown... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However Lady Macbeth did this and hence proved her more vaulting and deadly ambition. Though Lady Macbeth ambition is more vaulting, both share the same purpose to take over the crown. If it were done when tis done, then twere well It were done quickly. (1:5:1 2). It is here when we see the brave Macbeth start to crumble towards his fall. Macbeth superego is something that was never controlled by Lady Macbeth, she never had a superego, that when her ambition awakened nothing could stop her. .... you shall put This night s great business into my dispatch . (1:6:66 67). Even Macbeth, who is known for his bravery is not harsh enough to commit this heinous act. This shows how vaulting her ambition is compared to Macbeth. The immorality of Lady Macbeth, is Macbeth s moral mistrust. If good, why do I yield to that suggestion (1:3:133) , I have no spur To prick the sides of my intent, but only vaulting ambition (1:7:25 26). Macbeth s good nature is in conflict against his vaulting ambition to claim the throne at any cost. However, once again he is pleased by Lady Macbeth, who is more ambitious I am settled and bend up Each corporal agent to his terrible feat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) Important Reminders When Getting Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy [PART I] Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) also known as natural hormone therapy works when Bioidentical hormones act in the body just like the hormones we produce. It is primarily used to reduce the symptoms of menopause. Today, it is also used for clinical testing of blood and saliva, for anti aging purposes, and overall improving the quality of life for women who have symptoms of menopause. Bioidentical hormones have the exact molecular structure of those endogenous or natural hormones in a person s body and produce the same physiochemical responses. However, only a few women understand the importance of bioidentical hormones because they are mostly focused on the source of the hormones rather than the effects produced. If BHRT is not given appropriately, it may lead to different risks memory loss, weight gain, fibrocystic breasts, mood ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The angles that women should know are these three (3) important reminders, especially when talking about covering hormone supplementation. Reminder #1 Choose BHRT when you are truly deficient with hormones This is common sense. You should not take insulin when you still have enough. Some women get paranoid over the notion that they are reaching 40 and that means menopause and menopause mean you become estrogen deficient. Yes, we understand that you do not want them to leave the building. But BHRT is for people who have the hormone deficiency. The typical assumption of the conventional medicine is that women after menopause become deficient with estrogen; however, this assumption is false. However, all credible experts agree that over 66% of women ages 80 and up still continue to make all the estrogen they need. Because of an aromatase enzyme, women still make estrogen even with the ovaries removed. You would know that you have enough estrogen in the body when: пѓјYou still have your monthly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Pregnancy And Its Effects On Children abortion annually (Negedu, 2011). pregnancies are either mistimed or unwanted among adolescents. Studies in the past have Indicated that, lack of adequate sexual and reproductive health knowledge may possibly represent a key factor preventing the complete elimination of unwanted pregnancies, and unsafe induced abortion among adolescent girls in Nigeria. According to Ipas(2005) unplanned pregnancies are the result of various factors, including lack of knowledge about menstruation and pregnancy, lack of access to, and knowledge about how to use contraceptives; difficulties in using contraceptives because of a partner s or family objections; contraceptive failure; and sexual assault. Also, adolescents may more often delay seeking care for abortion related complications due to lack of transportation, lack of knowledge about where post abortion care can be obtained, fears of censure from their parents and healthcare providers, fear of legal repercussions, or lack of money to pay for services (Ipas, 2005). This may be particularly so in rural communities where access to basic in frastructural facilities remain low and inadequate 1.2RESEARCH QUESTIONS The guiding research questions for this study include the following:What is the knowledge level of adolescent girls about reproductive health issues generally? What is their level of awareness concerning the existence of family planning services? Is there a link between the knowledge level of adolescent girls about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Darfur Conflict I. Introduction Almost five years have passed since Darfur, the western region of Sudan, erupted in bloody conflict. The crisis in Darfur is not an accidental disaster, or a human catastrophe that humanitarian intervention can reverse or solve. The conflict is as not simple as presented in the media, which casts the conflict in terms of Arabs versus black Africans. The reality is far more muddled. It is a human tragedy, brewing for decades, that finally erupted into a vicious cycle of violence in 2003.[1] The Darfur conflict is not only a problem for the Sudanese, but is also a regional problem. The conflict is threatening the stability in other regions of Sudan, and in neighboring countries like Chad, and the Central African Republic. Looking at its nature, magnitude and internal dynamics that fuel it, one can see that, unless it is addressed soon, the conflict has the potential to plague the whole region with a continuous cycle of violence and lawlessness.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result, regional and international actors have carried out several peace initiatives to end the violence. The peace efforts that constitute the Darfur peace process include the N Djamena peace negotiations of September 2003 and April 2004,[2] The Addis Ababa peace negotiations of May 2004,[3] the Abuja peace negotiations of August 2004 May 2006,[4] and the Sirte peace negotiations of October 2007.[5] These peace initiatives have not made substantial progress towards sustainable peace. Since the peace efforts began in 2003, every peace effort has been followed by increased violence, and ultimately, the peace process has failed. Therefore, the key research question that this paper sets out to answer is: Why did the Darfur Peace Process ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Power Of Education In Malala Education is a valuable tool that helps guide our lives every day. Imagine if it were taken away. Malala Yousafzai had her education taken away when the Taliban invaded her village in Northern Pakistan. This changed her life, and education became her passion, as she did whatever she could to try and get it back. Malala made speeches and was called for interviews because of her passion for fighting for education for all children. Later, she was targeted and shot by the Taliban specifically for advocating for girls education. Malala is inspired by her mother, father, and her country s history. Malala values and fights for human rightsto education because her personal access to education was compromised, and because she believes that education is the basis of freedom, giving people choices in their own lives. The experiences of her mother, Toor Pekai, greatly impact Malala s life. Toor Pekai regrets that she never received a full education because she now feels locked into a societal stereotype. Her family encouraged her to go to school, but she thought that because she was a woman she would end up cleaning and cooking and never have a job, so she quit school. Malala writes that one day [Toor Pekai] sold her books for nine annas, spent the money on boiled sweets and never went back. (Yousafzai 40). Toor Pekai does not know how to read or write, and that greatly restricts her life. Malala has grown up with a love and passion for education, even though her mother left ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Jewish Tolerance In Medieval Christian Society Shenecia Brown Hebr.211 paper #1 JEWISH TOLERANCE IN MUSLIM SPAIN AND MEDIEVAL CHRISTIAN SOCIETY After the fall of Jerusalem in AD 70 Jews found themselves in the hands of tolerant Muslims in Al Andalus. Muslim tolerance of Jews played an important role in the advancement of Jewish studies as from this came great philosophers and leaders and the creation of the Talmud. When compared to Jews in the medieval Christian society, Jews in Muslim Spain in the Golden Age were more tolerated and thus able exercise their freedom comparably more that in Rome. Firstly, Jews in medieval christian society when compared to those in Muslim Spain were less tolerated. This is because they were being forced to convert, denied certain rights and prevented ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In medieval Christian society as the Jewish population grew, Christians became more unsettled. They began to see Jews as a threat and their tolerance dwindled. Reasons for this sudden change is mainly based on the Jews disregard of Christ and Christianity. They blaspheme against Christ... and their religious book called the Talmud in which they considered as law, had statements that relate to [the] blasphemy of Christ . As a result over time, despite their stance on protecting Jews, Christians became hostile towards Jews. Events such as the the first crusade in 1095 in which Jews in Rhineland were attacked by...However in Muslim territories, things were much different as Jews and other minorities were given freedom with minimal limitations to practice their religion. Jews in particular were so much tolerated that their Dhimmi status went unacknowledged in certain periods. These periods are known as the Golden Age in Jewish history and in this time Jews flourished as many great leaders arose who were experts in philosophy, poetry, Hebrew language and the Talmud. To muslims, Jews were simply second class citizens that could be trusted to lead and give excellent advice to Calphs. One could argue that Muslim tolerance of Jews equate with that of medieval Christians due to the uproar of anti semitism during the Golden Age but one delves further you will find that these moments were stirred by radical groups and not by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Difference Between Scientific Theory And Common Sense 1.What is a scientific theory? Please cite a definition that you like. Wikipedia defines Scientific theory, as often seeks to synthesize a body of evidence or observations of phenomena. It s generally though by no means always a grander, testable statement about how nature operates. I see scientific theory as having a great deal of support backing it to support and accepted it as true. 1.What is the difference between a scientific theory and common sense ideas about the same topic (for example, why a child seeks a bottle at birth)? A scientific theory is more like a fact than a guess because it is supported. Common sense is a usual understanding of practical matters, and common sense is vital for day to day life. The word common sense is used in the sense of instinct. Common sense is vital to my ever day life, but science is not vital to day to day life. I know I use common sense on a regular basis especially when I m driving, and the light is turning yellow my common sense lets me know to stop because oncoming traffic is coming and it s not safe to drive through the light. Also, I use common sense when crossing the street common sense tells me to press the cross signal and wait for me to be told when to cross so that I don t get ran over Common sense understandings fit social expectation. There is a sense of the element in the common sense understanding of social psychology. It is accepted widely and something that is shared amongst the people of a common ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Nile River In The Rise Of Ancient Egypt The roles of the Nile River in the rise of ancient Egypt was food, time, and civilization. Cairo is the city of the Egypt and used to be a desert. Nile River brought a lot of sources of food like trees that had fruits or fish. When Nile River flooded the land, they found a soil that help growing beans or wheat. There was no clocks or calendars back then. Egyptians used NileRiver to track days like check their flooding ways. Nile River helped civilization like farming, art, and government. It s kept making Egyptbetter and better to live in. Modern people are so fascinated with the ancient Egyptians because of their culture, art, architecture, and archeology. Without them, I believe the world will be a lot worse. They left greats things to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay on Images of Women in Sports Images of Women in Sports Over the years the perception of women in sport has changed considerably. In this course we have viewed several films all dealing with the depiction of female athletes in an attempt to gauge society s current perception of women in sport. I will briefly summarize each film and the main themes of the films before providing a description of the female athlete which I will infer from commonalities between the films. The first film we watched was a documentary entitled, Dare to Compete; it provided a brief history of women in film, focusing primarily on American women in sport from the late 19th century to the present. From this film we gained a notion of where women have been and how far we ve come in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The third film we watched was, Remember the Titans. Remember the Titans, traces the racial integration of a Virginian high school football team in the 1960 s as well as the racial integration of the high school. While this film is about a male football team and women are minor characters within the film it shows how sport can unite people from different racial and socioeconomic backgrounds The fourth film we watched was, Girlfight; a film about a Latina who lives in the ghetto and becomes a boxer. The protagonist s struggle to be taken seriously as a female boxer, to find people who will train her and compete with her is one of the major themes of this film. However, this film examines not only the protagonist s role as an athlete, but her home life, love interest and inner turmoil as she learns to control and focus her aggressive personality. The fifth and final film we watched was, Love and Basketball, a film that primarily traces the coming of age of a man and a woman, two childhood friends and basketball fanatics who both pursue professional careers in basketball while focusing primarily on the female protagonist. The main conflict in this film had less to do with the female protagonist struggling for approval from her parents and acceptance by society than any of the other films we ve seen in this class. Instead, it dealt with the female protagonist s need to evaluate her priorities and decide what she wanted and how to divide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Graffiti And Street Art Museum While waiting for on a train, the mobile art museum known as graffiti passes you. Graffiti has been integrated into the everyday life regardless of city size or laws. By definition, graffiti is any type of writing or drawing scribbled, scratched or sprayed onto a surface in public. Freehanded graffiti has evolved into a premeditated version known as street art. Graffitiand street art allows artists worldwide to express themselves in their entirety. However, these forms of art are considered vandalism because the majority of graffiti is painted on buildings without permission. This causes debate on who owns public space, expressionism, and consent. With help of Thierry Guetta, a French boutique owner turned freelance videographer, the world of graffiti and its artists are exposed in Exit through the Gift Shop. Well known artists such as Shephard Fairey, Invader, Borf, and many others are captured by Guetta s camcorder. Guetta captures the art chronologically from beginning to end all while avoiding law enforcement. His efforts led to following around the extremely talented, Banksy.Banksy is the alias of a world renounced graffiti and street artist. The main concept behind his artwork is political activism, satire, and brandalism. An example of this is his 2010 piece portraying a Native American Indian holding a no trespassing sign. It conveys great irony in American history for the American colonists took over the natives land while searching for freedom themselves. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The United States Government Surveillance Policy Ever since the American public was made aware of the United States government s surveillance policies, it has been a hotly debated issue across the nation. In 2013, it was revealed that the NSA had, for some time, been collecting data on American citizens, in terms of everything from their Internet history to their phone records. When the story broke, it was a huge talking point, not only across the country, but also throughout the world. The man who introduced Americans to this idea was Edward Snowden. Born June 21, 1983, Edward Snowden was just a 29 year old contractor for the NSA when he happened across the information (Harding, 2014). Acting on his morals and beliefs, he moved to educate the American public on their government s activities. His decision to do so impacted the way the nation viewed government surveillance in the years to come. Growing up, Snowden s principles were deeply influenced by his father. An active member of the U.S. military through his work in the Coast Guard, he was trained to dutifully uphold the Constitution, and instilled this same ideal in his son (Harding, 2014). Snowden had also always been good with computers. Although he lacked a college degree, he eventually got a job with the CIA in the Information Technology department due to his superior skill with a computer (CITE?). This title allowed him maximum security clearance, which later led to him discovering a problem within their system (CITE?). According to Harding, author of The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Sunset Boulevard Essay A fragment of life in Hollywood is being spread over the screen of the Music Hall in Sunset Boulevard. Utilizing as the premise of their forthcoming, burning dramatization a shameful circumstance including a blurred, maturing quiet screen star and a destitute, pessimistic youthful scriptwriter, Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder(with an aid from D. M. Marshman, Jr.) have composed an effective story of the aspirations and disappointments that join to make life in the cardboard city so entrancing to the outside world. Sunset Boulevard is in no way, shape or form an adjusted story of Hollywood, past or present. Be that as it may it is such a cunning compound of truth and legend and is so lavishly fragrant of the past, yet so contemporaneous that it apparently talks with extraordinary power. Sunset Boulevard is that uncommon mix of impactful composition, master acting, excellent course, and inconspicuously aesthetic photography which rapidly does magic over a crowd of people and holds it excited to a shattering peak. Gloria Swanson was persuaded out of long retirement to depict the woeful, overlooked film monarch, Norma Desmond, and now it can be said that it is endless that any other individual may have been considered for the part. As the rich, boastful relic urgently longing to hear again the approvals of the swarm, Miss Swanson commands the picture. Indeed in those few scenes when she is not on screen her vicinity is felt like the overwhelming fragrance of tuberoses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Understanding Black Holes Essay Like the boundaries on earth, mankind has always looked to the sky in awe for it seemed boundless in its ever growing horizon. Out of all the cosmos that s being found and discovered every day, there is one object that stands to elude scientists still, the black hole. Albert Einstein, and all the brilliant scientists after his, help to design and create a part of the universe that s very crucial to understanding existence. The perimeters of a black holehave been a great this that has been discussed and observed to the point where it eventually becomes clear as its compared to objects around or like it. The physics of the black holes existence is still unclear for it shows properties that support Einstein s theory and quantum mechanics,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Clegg, Brian) Karl Schwarzschild found a solution to Einstein s theory, if enough matter was packed in to a small region of space, he said, it should have a strong enough gravitational field that even light couldn t escape it. Roy Kerr stated that the bigger the star, the greater the drag on the space time around it. But later his equations were looked at again and it was shown that this theory would be applied to black holes. 1971, an x ray satellite, Uhuru, had spotted a flicking that was shown by a binary star system of a white supergiant and a black hole. The black hole was taking the gas that was being emitted by the white supergiant and while the gas spiraled in to it, spurts of gas were ripped from the faster then the speed of light. Stephen Hawking shows that black holes may not be black: they may emit a form of radiation that will eventually cause them to evaporate. (Black Hole Encyclopedia yr. 1974) this type of radiation was coined as hawking radiation, for it stated that when hawking particles were near the event horizon, the negatively charged side would fall in while the positive flew out, making the firewall paradox. (Black hole Encyclopedia) The problem with the black hole is the understanding of where does the information go after it s eaten, thus, the information paradox. The firewall paradox is one of the two that should happen, but don t. The process of the firewall is when a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Coconut Oil Research Paper Meta Description Does coconut oil really help autism? Many people are now using coconut oil to help improve and sometimes even eliminate the symptoms of autism. Learn how now! Does Coconut Oil Help Autism? If you or someone you love has autism, you know how frustrating it can be. You sometimes feel as if you are at the end of your rope and that nothing can be done other than leave that person or child on pharmaceutical medications that have some devastating side effects. Until now. Coconut oil is successfully being used to strengthen the immune system, prevent illnesses and improve a person s general overall health. But how can that help autism? Coconut oil is comprised of medium chain fatty acids and these fatty acids have powerful antimicrobial properties that have been proven to kill harmful bacteria, fungal infections, viruses and yeast overgrowths that allow Candida to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ketones and glucose are what feed the brain and keep it healthy and functioning properly. Ketones supply the brain with energy and when that happens it triggers the activation of proteins called brain derived neurotrophic factors (BDNFs). These BDNFs are what the brain uses for cell maintenance, brain repair and brain function. If the ketone levels in the body are raised to a high enough level, they can heal, repair and reduce micoglia over activation, help eliminate oxidative stress and calm chronic inflammation while stimulating the growth of healthy new brain cells. And this results in normal brain function. So how exactly does this work? Well, excessive Glutamate in the brain is what contributes to decreasing ketones and as mentioned above ketones are what supply the brain with energy. Too much Glutamate in the brain can be toxic. Therefore, using coconut oil to neutralize Glutamate is a great way to create a therapeutic ketosis in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. How Did The Meiji Restoration Improve The Government Of... The top to bottom Japanese revolution known as the Meiji Restoration occurred in 1868 and it completely changed the system of government of Japan, which had been under the strict control of the absolute rule of the Tokugawa Shoguns that kept Japan in a feudal state. The Tokugawa government also kept Japan, for the most part, isolated from the rest of the world believing that they had no need for Western ideas. All that changed under the fiction of the restoration of the imperial government under the control of the emperor, as the revolutionary leaders of the Meiji Restoration realized that if they did not modernize on a massive scale they would face an ever increasing foreign threat much like China was experiencing. Japan s new... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead, the Japanese attempted to avoid going into foreign debt and instead concentrated on building up their base using their own hard work and longsighted planning instead However, unlike China, Japan is a country of limited natural resources and there is only so much that it can do on its own. Therefore, the building up of its military into a first class army and navy was imperative as the leaders realized that the only way for future expansion was to become an imperial colonial power like Europe, which had gained power through its own colonial acquisitions. In a way, the rapid expansion of Japan with its limited resources meant that in order to expand further it would need to conquer other countries for their resources as pointed out in an article by Yasukichi Asuba when he wrote, The shortage of a domestic supply of raw materials and fuel due to rising population pressure, a rise in protectionism in foreign countries, and the recession of the domestic economy after 1929 are said to have been the economic cause of Japanese ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. All Quiet On The Western Front Comradeship Analysis We all share the same fear and the same life;we are nearer than lovers, in a simpler, a harder way;I could bury my face in them, in these voices, these words that have saved me and will stand by me . Comradeship is vital in war, because it keeps soldiers human. The theme of comradeship in All Quiet on the Western Front is embraced when the soldiers rescue each other during battle, stick together and not become separated, and keep each other s spirits up in the darkest of days. Soldiers rescuing each other during battle shows comradeship. While fighting on the front line, Paul becomes separated from his comrades and cannot search for them for fear of being shot down. It is Kat and Albert who have come out with a stretcher to look for me, (Remarque 227). Paul s friends coming to search for him shows comradeship because they are being brave and risking their lives to find their friend. Going out to look for Paul shows that they care about and value him. During a bombardment, new recruits are traumatized, scared, and helpless because they do not know what to do, so veterans quickly teach them. We teach them to fling themselves into holes as quick as lightning... (Remarque 134). The soldiers try to help each other during battle, which displays comradeship because veterans want to help them live. They aren t doing this to have bodies to fight, but to save human souls. Comradeship is embraced by soldiers rescuing and teaching each other during war. Comradeship is also shown when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Masculinity In The Black Panther Party The training of armed defense within the Black Panther Party contributed to many of the violent actions that involved members of the Black Panther Party. Violent discipline, in and out of the BPP, was heavily enforced by Huey Newton, however the violent atmosphere surrounding the BPP solely became a place for proving and asserting manhood, and not advancing the revolution that the founders of the BPP had originally called for. Although many black women attempted to embody the feminine American womanhood that their white counterparts had, according to Elaine Brown, chair of the BPP from 1974 1777, many women joined the Black Panther Partyas the image of strength and confidence projected by male Panther leaders had a powerful, sensual appeal for many female recruits (Estes, 163). Women within the Black Panther Party were often overlooked as male leaders aggressively pushed the image of strong, black manhood and militant masculinity to the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within the aspect of hegemonic masculinity, brute strength and intimidation are often used to accomplish tasks. During her leadership, Brown recognized that because she was a woman, she did not possess these characteristics. In order to assert herself as the Chairman, she encouraged Huey Newton to appoint Larry Henson as her chief of staff before his exile. Brown writes about Larry s male chauvinism and how problems would occur but those problems would be outweighed by his fearlessness, and by the relentlessness and even savagery with which he always carried out orders. He was capable of hoisting me above the battlefield of men who might resist or challenge my leadership (Brown, 357). By surrounding herself with strong, intimidating men, Brown solidified her performance of hegemonic masculinity as she challenged members of the party and the community to cross ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Nike Case NIKE, INC.: COST OF CAPITAL On July 5, 2001, Kimi Ford, a portfolio manager at NorthPoint Group, a mutual fund management firm, pored over analysts write ups of Nike, Inc., the athletic shoe manufacturer. Nike s share price had declined significantly from the beginning of the year. Ford was considering buying some shares for the fund she managed, the NorthPoint Large Cap Fund, which invested mostly in Fortune 500 companies, with an emphasis on value investing. Its top holdings included ExxonMobil, General Motors, McDonald s, 3M, and other large cap, generally old economy stocks. While the stock market had declined over the last 18 months, the NorthPoint Large Cap Fund had performed extremely well. In 2000, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... statutory tax rate was 35%. The state tax varied yearly from 2.5% to 3.5%. Sources of data: Company filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), UBS Warburg. 4 Exhibit 2 NIKE, INC.: COST OF CAPITAL Discounted Cash Flow Analysis 2002200320042005200620072008200920102011 Assumptions: Revenue growth (%)7.06.56.56.56.06.06.06.06.06.0 COGS/sales (%)60.060.059.559.559.059.058.558.558.0 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Define Heroism Research Paper What would you define heroism as? There has been a lot of controversy over that question and what qualities go into being a hero. Heroism can be defined by anyone from any background who think of others before themselves, and preform the act expecting no recognition. A hero can be anyone around you. Nothing matters but what is inside the person. Philip Zimbardo states, We want to democratize the notion of heroism to emphazise that the most heroesare ordinary people; it s the act that s extraordinary. It does not matter if someone is black, white, male or female. It is how the person s personality and morals are making them stand out in the crowd. A person has to have certain traits to become a hero. A trait a hero must have is that they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Phrasing Trauma In Cynthia Ozick s The Shawl Phrasing Trauma: Ozick s The Shawl Few topics still carry a stronger resonance than that of the experiences of those who were sent to concentration camps during the Holocaust. Cynthia Ozick tells a deeply moving story about one woman s experience being sent to and surviving in a camp in The Shawl . It is an intimate look at a mother s love for her daughters in the face of evil both from outside and within their family. The diction of The Shawl is heavily influenced by the mental state of its main character. The story s perspective, although third person, is focused on Rosa and told in a way that is representative of her trauma. In this way, Ozick s specific dictional choices enhance the reader s emotional connection with Rosa. By using convoluted and indirect diction... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As is often the case in trauma fiction, The Shawl is an attempt to convey to the reader an emotional scaring story. Ozick accomplishes this in part by choosing obscurified diction that makes it difficult for the reader to process that events that are unfolding. And the moment Magda s feathered round head and her pencil legs and balloonish belly and zigzag arms splashed against the fence, the steel voices went mad in their growling, urging Rosa to run and run to the spot where Magda had fallen from her flight against the electrical fence; (Ozick 248). Steel voices, zigzag arms, splashed : none of these phrases seem to describe Magda or what happened to her in any meaningful way. It is the nonsensical nature of Ozick s diction, however, that make the reader uneasy. By choosing diction that doesn t make sense for describing a human, Ozick shows the reader not quite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Movie Out There and Advertising of Canadian Beer In today s market of technology and visual stimulation it becomes more and more important for advertising campaigns to stand out and be innovative, and it is this idea that drove one Canadian beer company to do something that had never been done before. In light of waning interest, Kokanee, owned by the Labatt Brewing Company, enlisted the help of Toronto based Grip advertisingagency to (with its entire yearly marketing budget) create something really big for there next campaign. Grip s innovative response to this challenge was to do something completely new and create an ad in the form of a full length feature film, which they would call: The Movie Out Here The Movie Out There is a ninety minute Canadian indie film created as an entertaining alternative to traditional advertising. The film follows three friends on their quest to save a business in the small skiing town of Fernie, British Columbia by hosting a huge party. Along their journey they encounter characters and sub plots that stem from Kokanee s long running advertising narrative of the Kokanee Ranger. This narrative chronicles the attempts of the Ranger and the Kokanee Girls to safe guard the Kokanee beer from the Sasquatch who continuously tries to steal it. These brand mascots are ever present in the film, although slightly revamped. The Ranger becomes a duo of rangers consisting of two young men: Glacier and Fresh who became the new mascots for Kokanee after the original ranger was killed off. Their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Analysis Of Don t Blame The Eater Is Greed actually not of a financial use rather than a emotional use. If so would employees who work at fast food establishments or even major corporate heads of these billion dollar fast food chains allow their own children to indulge themselves in them, knowingly aware of the vast risks they could embark on later in life due to their unhealthy choices? David Zinczenko brings up valid points on how fast food is harmful to one s body in Don t Blame the Eater, . Zinczenko is able to effectively argue against the manipulation of the food industry by showing the reader that the consumer is the victim while the food industry is the one to blame. His use of questioning, personal appeals, imagery, direct tone and colorful diction results in a compelling case that supports his accusations of manipulation by the fast food industry. Zinczenko asks questions to support his arguments and guide the reader to what he believes to be actually true. He starts off the essay using an analogy: is the case of children who sued McDonald s for their obesity the same as the case of middle aged men suing Porsche for their speeding tickets? (Paragraph 1). He points out the fallacy of the men suing someone else for something that was their own fault (such as receiving a speeding ticket), but brings attention to children who shouldn t be blamed for what society claims is their responsibility. The next question he asks relates to what fast food restaurants would argue/rebuttal with; shouldn t we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Feasibility Of Miniature Horses Serving As Guide Animals Introduction I am an animal lover and have direct experience with dogs and horses due to the fact that I own six horses and three dogs. I have always been amazed every time I see a service dog and its client. I have always seen dogs used as the service animal. One day at work, I overheard one of my co workers mentioned the use of miniature ponies as service animals. I was intrigued by the idea of a miniature pony serving as a guide animal. They have mentioned studies being conducted on this subject, and I have decided to make this my research topic for this class. Purpose The purpose for this research paper was to discover the feasibility of miniature horses serving as guide animals. I know not all people like dogs or don t trust dogs. What are disabled persons choices in service animals? How about disabled individuals that are allergic to dogs? I will research documents on miniature horses used as service animals, identify the pros and cons of my subject, look for examples demonstrating my subjects abilities, and examine the adaptability of dogs and miniature horses. Significance I hope this study will give handicapped or people who are challenged with every day task a choice of what animal will be their service partner. I always see dogs as service animals, and I would like to find out if they can have a choice. I know a lot of people that do not like dogs or are allergic to dogs. This research could provide answers to issues with service animals and their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Legacy Of The Capitol For eight years, it has been my honor to serve as your President. The first decade of this new century has been a period of consequence a time set apart. Tonight, with a thankful heart, I have asked for a final opportunity to share some thoughts on the journey that we have traveled together, and the future of our nation. Five days from now, the world will witness the vitality of American democracy. In a tradition dating back to our founding, the presidency will pass to a successor chosen by you, the American people. Standing on the steps of the Capitol will be a man whose history reflects the enduring promise of our land. This is a moment of hope and pride for our whole nation. And I join all Americans in offering best wishes to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every morning, I received a briefing on the threats to our nation. I vowed to do everything in my power to keep us safe. Over the past seven years, a new Department of Homeland Security has been created. The military, the intelligence community, and the FBI have been transformed. Our nation is equipped with new tools to monitor the terrorists movements, freeze their finances, and break up their plots. And with strong allies at our side, we have taken the fight to the terrorists and those who support them. Afghanistan has gone from a nation where the Taliban harbored al Qaeda and stoned women in the streets to a young democracy that is fighting terror and encouraging girls to go to school. Iraq has gone from a brutal dictatorship and a sworn enemy of America to an Arab democracy at the heart of the Middle East and a friend of the United States. There is legitimate debate about many of these decisions. But there can be little debate about the results. America has gone more than seven years without another terrorist attack on our soil. This is a tribute to those who toil night and day to keep us safe law enforcement officers, intelligence analysts, homeland security and diplomatic personnel, and the men and women of the United States Armed Forces. Our nation is blessed to have citizens who volunteer to defend us in this time of danger. I have cherished meeting these selfless patriots and their families. And America owes you a debt of gratitude. And to all our men and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Conditioning And Learning Lab Report Purpose The purpose of the experiment in the Conditioning and Learning Lab was to have the rat that was already shaped to press the lever, to continue to do so in the conditioning phase by use of a continuous reinforcement schedule (CRF) and then transition into the extinction phase. The group of experimenters wanted to observe the effects of conditioning which is defined by Britannica as the behavioral process whereby a response becomes more frequent or more predictable in a given environment as a result of reinforcement, with reinforcement typically being a stimulus or reward for a desired response. With the conditioning implemented the experiment required extinctionwhich defined by the Condition and Learning Student Lab Manual (CLSLM)... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The immediate start of the extinction phase, there was a carryover of no lever presses from the conditioning phase in trial six but saw intermittent response tempo throughout the extinction phase. Trial seven yielded five responses but the rest of the responses throughout the remainder of the extinction phase did not get higher than four responses in trials eleven and sixteen. Trials eight, ten, fifteen, and seventeen through nineteen which concluded the experiment yielded zero responses. During these trials the rat would continue to exhibit the behaviors from the acclimation phase of sniffing around the Skinner box, perching herself up on the back end to smell outside the box, or just sit in the middle doing nothing. She also tried to force her head up inside the pellet dispenser but continued to ignore the lever. The remainder of the trials resulted in one response recorded for three trials and three responses recorded for one trial. Trial nineteen which was the last phase in the experiment she stared at the lever for the remainder of the thirty seconds but never pressed down until the end of the experiment where the Skinner box was activated again for Rat 3A do reinforce herself with the lever and reward ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Sop Statement For Purpose Knowing others is wisdom, knowing yourself completely is enlightenment , this we all know. After having spent almost three and a half rewarding years in the software industry, I would like to do what actually my heart and soul finds satisfaction in. Hence, decision to pursue advanced studies in the field of ComputerScience was reached. While my present job has helped me develop a thorough insight into project handling, software design and development, the industry environment that I am currently in cannot support my desire for research. I possess industry hardened skills in Computers, but I must build on these to achieve my goal of undertaking cutting edge research in advanced computing, with specific reference to Software Engineeringand... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the backbone of every successful business. Making software access secure and the software development processes faster and more reliable is the need of the hour. The interplay and interconnections between various devices, systems and the software that brings life into it is creating a world of surprises. And in the process further transforming the way we live, work and play. To stay ahead in the fast changing world requires the ability to look beyond the present. Most new developments emerge in the USA and then spread almost instantly across the world. My country, India is also caught in the web of change creating exciting opportunities for youngsters of my generation. Indians are proving the worth of their merit and diligence on world platforms. The caliber to match international parameters is the vital need of the hour. This has motivated me to pursue a Master s course in Computer Science at your school. You have the best research facilities, the latest equipment and the dynamic curriculum, which will enable me to understand and apply modern techniques to meet different needs. Your faculty does not only teach what is known but actively contributes to the growth of new knowledge. Education at your institute will equip me to keep pace with the technological revolution. I will be well prepared to evolve with the demands of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Communication Model Of Communication 1. What is the transmission model of communication? Where does it come from? What does it do well in helping us understand the process of communication in everyday life? What are its limitations? The transmission model of communication as defined by James Carey is a process whereby messages are transmitted or sent and distributed over distance and into space for the purpose of control. The transmission model includes a sender on one end and a receiver on the other. In the middle is the median that the message is being sent through. This comes from the nineteenth century from religious origins. For example, to try to understand this model, we can think about missionaries. The missionaries were sent from the Roman Catholic Church to other countries to spread the teaching of Jesus in order to gain control of the people. The transmission does well in helping us understand the efficiency, convenience, and influence/ control of communication in everyday life. The limitations if the transmission model is that the transmission model doesn t let us understand the importance of context that information takes on its meaning in particular times, in particular situations, with particular people. Another one of its limitations is that the medium is neutralized and the transmission model doesn t differentiate between different medium such as, newspapers, social media, and amber alert on a highway reader board. Lastly, the information is homogenized. For example, all the information ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Importance of the USA Patriot Act Essay The Importance of the USA Patriot Act The United States government changed the face of computer and internet use when it signed the USA Patriot Act on October 26, 2001. This act was created in the wake of the terrorist attacks in New York City on September 11 that same year. Many people believe that this act is a good thing and will help in defense against any future attacks. What most people do not know, however, is the effect of this act on the more general public. This includes individual people, public libraries, colleges and universities, and even trucking or hauling companies. The basis of the USA Patriot Act (Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Agencies previously used subpoenas to obtain these records. The problem with this was that there was a court process that had to be gone through before records could be obtained. Now, the agencies only need to obtain a search warrant for this, greatly speeding up their process. The USAPA provides agencies the ability to ask for student records in concurrence with a terrorism investigation. This was previously protected by Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. These agencies must, however, receive a court order from a Federal District court. The United States Immigration and Naturalization Service is given quite extensive powers concerning foreign students. The school is required to keep visa information on these students and update any changes to these visas. Science programs have much more requirements than other areas. Scientists must have thorough background checks before they can obtain materials from the newly expanded toxin list that the government keeps. Also, convicted felons, people dishonorably discharged from the military, illegal aliens, and people convicted of using illicit drugs are not allowed to use these documented materials. Most instances concerning trucking or hauling companies comes in the form of the information kept about their drivers. Extremely thorough background checks are required for drivers of trucks carrying hazardous waste materials. The main part ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. How Did The Minoans Influence The Mycenaeans The Aegean period brought about three significant culture civilizations; the Minoans, the Mycenaeans, and then the Greeks (Matthews, Noble, Platt, 2014). It is evident the civilizations of Greece learned (although made their own), from the Egyptian and Mesopotamian cultures, which truly speaks to how we continue to learn and evolve from previous sets consistent culture of advancement. The Minoans preceded the Mycenaeans who subsequently preceded the Greeks. The key aspects of the Minoan and Mycenaean cultures that lived on among the later Greeks include their writing, architecture, the arts and trades, and religion, to name a few. The Minoans, a prosperous society, due to their domination in trade, formed on the Greek Island of Crete around 2000 BC (Osborne, 2015). The Minoan civilization was named after King Minos, the legendary king (Matthews, et al, 2014). The Minoan civilization was evidently not Greek, as the writing Linear A, has still not been able to translated. However, this primitive writing led to the development of Linear B by the Mycenaeans, which was later used in the Greek ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Minoan civilizations gave art breath (Osborne, 2015). Their art, pottery, sculptures, frescos beautifying the palace centers, jewelry influenced the Mycenaeans designs, which Greeks improved upon. It is clear the economic pursuits lived through to the Greeks. Moreover, the Minoans were polytheistic, though matriarchal (Matthews, et al, 2014). The Mycenanean religion had ties to the nature gods, as well as some predecessors of Olympian gods and goddesses seen later in the Greek culture (Mark, 2013). We can truly understand the evolution of civilization to civilization, as we watch separate cultures and civilizations adapt portions of a previous existence and then transform into something of their own. This incredible passing of the torch sort of speak, is our past, our present, and our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Why People Should Go To College One of the first colleges ever created was established in 1636 by the vote of the great and general court of Massachusetts Bay Colony, and was called Harvard (Harvard University). Many teenagers believe that college can be very difficult so they forget about the benefits that a person receives after attending. Not only teenagers believe this but also many adults that did not have the opportunity to attend college. They believe what other people say about college without never trying it out and what they say about college is that it is difficult, boring and tiring of the work. People should go to college for greater success because it gives a better chance of landing a job, increases a person s income, and gives people a chance to network. One ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. The Dictators Discover Sport By John Dewey PHIL 2020H Take Home Exam John Dewey was an American philosopher, psychologist, professor, and an activist in several social movements. Dewey influenced almost all branches of philosophy, and he is regarded as one of the 20th Century s premier philosophers. One of Dewey s primary field of study was his work in education, he focused on a child centered democratic approach to schooling and believed in interdisciplinary ideas, valued student input, and recognized the importance of a forward thinking teacher. Dewey has a particularly interesting understanding of what defines freedom. It is necessary beforehand to understand his idea of social control in an educating environment. Dewey believes that the teacher should be a member of the group, but function as a coach or a referee by teaching students how to interact with each other and form a community. Sometimes, however, this would imply that teachers need to take away the student s temporary freedom as a sacrifice to give them the overall freedom ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Dictators Discover Sport exhibits a complete lack of freedom, not only do the countries have heavily regulated policies, the way sports is condoned is such that the athletes are worked into the ground, and they are taught to treat sport as a national honour . The athletes don t have the time to consider rebelling because they are strong armed into a consistent exercise schedule, and they are unknowingly participating in army training, as they re being used as an instrument by the dictators. Plato s Republic Book III , conversely, describes a society that has regulations on fitness activities but in a contradictory manner, meaning to say that exercise should be limited as strengthening the mind takes precedence. When Dewey s understanding of freedom is applied to both contexts, then freedom only exists in Republic Book ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. The Universe and It’s Phenomena The Universe and It s Phenomena The universe is an unknown place. Most of it has not been explored. Some things are known, however. Scientists know a lot about things like the Big Bang and our Asteroid Belt. Some of the universe s natural phenomenons are yet to be discovered. This article will explain some of them and why they happen. In the year 1929, Edwin Hubble made a revolutionary discovery. He learned that the universeis expanding. He saw that the galaxies were each moving away from us. Edwin knew that for one instance of time, almost 14 billion years ago, all of the mass of the universe was contained in a single spot. There had to have been a huge explosion that pushed all the matter away. This explosion is known as the Big Bang Theory. (www.science.nasa.gov) NASA is now monitoring the expansion of the universe in spacecraft such as the Hubble Space Telescope and Spitzer Space Telescope. A goal of these telescopes is to decide if the universe will expand forever, or if it will go backwards and return to the original spot of the universe. (www.science.nasa.gov) What did the universe look like when it was born? To certain theories, if we went back and watched the Big Bang, we would see ... a sea of neutrons, protons, electrons, anti electrons (positrons), photons, and neutrons (www.science.nasa.gov.) With time, the universe would cool and neutrons would either decay or combine with other things. The universe would look opaque. This is because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. The Study Of Buddhism And Hinduism The Study of Buddhism and Hinduism Hinduism and Buddhism are both main religions in Ancient India, both share similar beliefs, but have many differences as well. The relationship between both religion is similar to those of Christianity and Judaism. Buddha was born into the Hindu tradition, similar to how Jesus was born into the Jewish faith. Both religions have goals of teaching happiness and have similar backgrounds and beliefs. Some argue that Buddhism is just another type of Hinduism, but others argue that Buddhism became large in India because of those trying to seek happiness in a society in a caste system. In all, Buddhism and Hinduism are both very two religions despite their commonalities. Hinduism is the third largest religion in the world, followed by Islam and Christianity. It has been called the oldest religion and is referred to as the eternal way beyond human origins. Hinduism represents the way of life and faith of the many people in India. It is unknown as to how it came about, and where Hinduism was originated, but the beliefs of the Hindu s is very different than the beliefs of the Christians and Islam. Hinduism is the belief in reincarnation, dharma and in three main gods. No one knows where Hinduism came from, or who started it. It is thought that Hinduism was originated from the Vedas. The Vedas, is the oldest written documents copied onto paper in 1000 B.C., but has existed long before that. Hinduism has greatly changed and developed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Jp Morgan In The 20th Century In the 20th Century there was many important people who changed the way the America is today. John Pierpont Morgan once said, If you have to ask how much it costs, you can t afford it. It is assumed amongst most people that John never had to ask the price of anything because he had so much money. J.P. Morgan was a significant figure in America s 20th Century because of his role in saving the economy, funding huge companies and creating a wealthy bank that is still around today. In this world it is hard to make yourself somebody important if you don t come from the right background. Well the Morgan family was always wealthy. J.P. was born into the home of Junius and Juliet Morgan in Connecticut. He grew up with three siblings, two sisters and one brother (J.P. Morgan). J.P. attended high school in Boston and after graduation went to Europe. He knew one day he wanted to take his father s business over, so he went abroad to learn German and French to be able to expand his future business to the global scale. John married a woman abroad who was bound to die of tuberculosis 4 months later, and then married Frances Tracy after her... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Morgan has even impacted acts that saved the government many times all because Morgan gave them the idea. Congress knew that Morgan and his money wouldn t be around forever so they had to make an act that would make sure they had their own money to secure the Stock Market in the future if similar situations were to arise. Morgan also bought unsafe rifles from the government, reconditioned them and sold them back to the government for a huge profit. These rifles were then used in the Civil War. If Morgan hadn t given the Government safe and technological rifles then the outcome of the Civil War could ve been different. They might not have been able to defeat the South with unconditioned and unsafe rifles (Cross, Mary). J.P. Morgan played a major role in saving 20th century America from many catastrophic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...