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Eliany Reyes Ra
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Essay "Film Analysis " - Grade A - Eliany Reyes Ra Essay "Film Analysis " - Grade A - Eliany Reyes Ra
Literary Britic And Literary Criticism Of Arthur Miller
Literary Criticism
Arthur Miller has been nominated as one of the major dramatists of the twentieth century. He is an
American playwright, editor, essayist, and novelist who earned his reputation for more than sixty
years. He was a dramatist who believes to bring change to society by speaking about real issues that
occur in society. Miller best known plays are The Crucible , Death of a Salesman , All of my Sons ,
and The View from the Bridge . He was once married to the sex icon Marilyn Monroe which gave him
a temporarily Hollywood spotlight for his work and personal relationship. Sadly, Miller died in 2005
at the age 89 due to heart failure. Although his plays are memorable and recreated in today history.
Miller s theater work has been strongly influenced by a particular life experience that motivated him
to become this influential playwright and novelists. He was born and raised in New York City in 1915.
Miller was living comfortably until his father business hit rock bottom during the Great Depression.
For that reason, Miller allows writing to become an outlet during the hardship of the Great
Depression. He later took the opportunity to attend the University of Michigan and prove to himself
that he is capable of college work his freshman year. Starting from there, Miller turned his hands into
playwriting and major in English. He had a couple of setbacks during college but that encourage him
to work extremely hard for a positive outcome and when he did succeed in his
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Firdaus Flat Or Round Characters
To establish of whether Firdaus is a flat character or a round one, we would first have to come to terms
with the multiple, overlapping network of knowledges which continuously disrupt any singular
reading of her. What I mean by this is that Firdaus, the text which she resides in, and the author that
has produced her are situated within discourse the West (and the East as its ideological shadow), the
Arab world (specifically Egypt), and the feminist subject that both strive to produce; that these
discourses work in many ways to contest each other brings into question of their validity. It is to this
point which I argue that flat or round characters are not static ontologies but produce alternative
reading of effaced or obscured by other in
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Porter s Five Forces Model Of Business Strategy
Chapter 9 review: The most important factor of chapter 9 is the break even analysis. In this chapter,
there are two charts showing the break even points. In a generalized break even analysis chart, there
are two break even points and in the center of the points remains the profit area. However, in a linear
break even chart, there remains just one break even point where prior to this point is an operating loss
and after the break even point is a positive operating profit. The break even points show when an
organizations revenue costs and output are equal. In conclusion, managers must be aware of the break
even points of the organization to ensure the organization will be successful. Chapter 10 review:
Porter s Five Forces model of business strategy is the most important concept of chapter 10. Threat of
substitutes, threat of entry, power of buyers, power of suppliers, and the intensity of rivalry. Disruptive
technology is an important addition to Porter s model. Threat of substitutes deals with competitive
products or services that can pull away customers by offering better prices or better services. The
threat of entry entails regulations or highly competitive market in a certain area of products or
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Endgame reasoning is looking at the organizations actions and the reactions of competitors and
predicting the outcome. The point of using endgame reasoning is to gain understanding of the
consequences of ones actions. Any organization that wishes to do great in business must spend time
and much thought to both your organization and the competitors. One must realize their organizations
business moves will provoke a response from competitors. Endgame reasoning is also a great concept
to use in ones own personal
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Rhetorical Analysis Of The End Of Solitude
Rhetorical Analysis rough draft
William Deresiewicz, a contemporary writer, in his essay, The End of
Solitude, on (January 30,2009) in The Chronicle of Higher Education, discusses how we are replacing
the solitude to being in constant communication with people. Deresiewicz s purpose is to expand on
the research of the desire to be recognized, the fear of being alone in his modern culture audience. He
uses an aggressive and assertive tone. William
Deresiewicz s claim is that we are replacing the solitude to being in constant communication with
people Issues that William Deresiewicz discusses are; What is happening with solitude in these days,
why are T.V. and Internet a problem, and the social networking effects on human behavior. To support
his claim that, T.V and Internet are a problem, Deresiewicz uses a rhetorical question. In his essay he
answers each of the questions asked. An example of this is, What does the contemporary self want?
(paragraph 1). Later in the paragraph he answers the question, Celebrity and connectivity are both
ways of becoming known. This is what the contemporary self wants . The rhetorical question is used
to draw in his readers, which he then explains what technology is doing before he answers the
question himself. He speaks upon technology and social networking sites such as; a camera, computer,
Twitter, and Facebook. He claims that being connected, and being seen through technology is how we
become real to ourselves. If not to the
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Stereotypes In Alfred Hitchcock s Rear Window
Alfred Hitchcock s mystery film Rear Window based on the Cornell Woolrich short story introduces
the characters of L.B. Jeffries, and Lisa Freemont. L.B. Jeffries is an adventurous photographer who
takes action shots. Lisa Freemont is a high class woman who is a fashion designer and very prim and
proper. What Hitchcock shows in this film is that men and women will take drastic measures to
change when seeking approval from a love interest. Lisa s initial beliefs are that she wants to get
married to Jeffries and have him be a fashion photographer. When Lisa tells Jeffries about her wanting
him to photograph fashion he shoots that idea down without a second thought. Lisa s beliefs change
because when she comes to Jeffries house for the weekend
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Caged Bird Thesis
Thesis Statement: Maya Angelou s poem, Caged Bird, demonstrates her emotional stress of grief and
desire for freedom, which stems from her personal struggle as an African American woman and from
the viewpoints of her peers.
She chose to write about her thoughts through beautiful poetry which related to her past dealing with
racism, sexuality, and separation.
Like an unfinished painting, the autobiographical series is an ongoing creation, in a form that rejects
the finality of a restricting frame. Its continuity is achieved through characters who enter the picture,
leave, and reappear, and through certain interlaced themes self acceptance, race, men, work,
separation, sexuality, motherhood (Lupton 257).
i. She enjoyed her life and said that this was a way of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She created continuous poems about her life and her experiences with people that popped in out of
nowhere and people who left. iii. This article provides background information of Maya Angelou
which is necessary to create a paper because her past influenced her philosophy artwork.
Maya Angelou allowed herself to speak through the first person and as if she was experiencing the
trauma that took place in the past.
I liked the form the literary form and by the time I started Gather Together I had gone back and reread
Frederick Douglass slave narrative. Anyway, I love the idea of the slave narrative, using the first
person singular, really meaning always the third person plural. I love that (Neubauer 286).
i. Angelou spoke in an interview about her thoughts on other authors that speak of racism. She said
that she enjoyed Frederick Douglass style of writing and how the reader can experience what he is
experiencing due to the fact that one can live through the words. She incorporated this style by
attempting to write as if she was speaking through her childhood.
She chose her profession because she believed that is her passion and provided the fact that she could
become what she wanted to
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Moon Landing Research Paper
NASA LANDED ON MOON: MANNED LUNAR LANDING WAS NOT A HOX
A Term Paper
Presented to
Dr. Paul Ellison
San Francisco State University
In Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for
LCA 514: Preparation for Graduate Writing
by
Onkar Chaubal
December 2015
On July 20, 1969 lunar manned landing was made by NASA. Neil Armstrong was the first man to step
on the moon. I am not saying that this was true based on the information provided by books or media,
but can also be proved. There any many people, conspiracy theorist who says that the lunar manned
mission by NASA was a hoax. So, my paper will show that the lunar manned mission was made,
NASA landed on moon.
That s one small step for man, one giant
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Advantages Of Rolling Bags For Nursing School
Best rolling bag for nursing students What are the best rolling bags for nursing students? To be honest,
nursing books are heavy and numerous. Although it might not be necessary to carry all books along to
school, there will surely be times when you must tote several of them at once. Moreover, while on
campus, you will probably do a lot of walking and it will not be easy toting heavy books. Research
shows, carrying heavy books in small back packs on a constant basis can lead to long term back ache.
I doubt if anyone will want to begin a nursing career with prolong back pain issues. This unnecessary
pain can simply be avoided by using the proper tote bag. Although there are a lot of choices in tote
bags for nursing student, not all bags are equal. Thus, when purchasing a rolling bag for nursing
school, functionality should be the first thing to consider. You should ask yourself the following
questions; will the bag hold a reasonable number of books? is there enough space for other stuffs such
as laptops, tablets and nursing materials? You really need to consider these questions because most
rolling bags available in the market do not have enough space to hold laptops and tablets. In addition,
you must check if there are side pockets and areas of storage for extras such as keys, smartphones and
water bottles. Another important quality to watch out for is durability. Some more things to think
about. Is the bag made of high quality material that will serve you throughout
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Deception In A Doll s House And The Stronger
Analysis of Marriage and Deception Within A Doll s House and The Stronger
Both the stories of A Doll s House and The Stronger contain a common theme of the presence of lies
and deceit to maintain an idealistic life within their society. Ibsen and Strindberg displayed how both
the characters Nora and Madame X are the stereotypical, general female roles who wish to have an
ideal relationship with both their husbands and those around them. They both have recurring situations
in which the lead character confronts the root of their problems. To Nora, that is her husband and the
insincerity of their relationship, while for Madame X, it s Mademoiselle Y. A prime example of Nora s
idealism is in the fact that her husband so often mistreated her and demanded so much, ... Show more
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When I was home with Papa he told me his opinion about everything, and so I had the same opinions;
and if I differed from him I concealed the fact, because he would not have liked it. He called me his
doll child, and he played with me just as I used to play with my dolls (Ibsen 66). Nora s relationship
with her husband was compared to that of her husband, showing truly how indecently both her father
and husband had treated her within their normal family life. She wasn t able to have her own opinion,
and was shown disapproval for it. Hence, she was forced to create a personality to use around Torvald
and also those who she wanted have the thought that they were indeed a perfect family. Torvald
seemed to be more like a controlling parent figure to Nora rather than an ideal husband. Most of her
character points revolved around the idea that she was to be a doll living in a doll s house, to be
perfect and act as what one may consider a trophy wife. Additionally, Nora was forced to make
decisions and do things that was considered somewhat illicit for women at the time. Primarily, it was
her
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Could Schizophrenia Be the Answer to the Mysterious...
Could Schizophrenia be the Answer to the
Mysterious Vampire Legend?
The vampire legend and many behaviors and experiences of schizophrenics seem to share many
common traits. The traits that are most recognizable are fears of being enclosed, periods of
semistarvation or complete starvation, which can be associated with periodic gorging, reversal of the
day night cycle, and a preoccupation with or dread of mirrors (Kayton 304). Though the term
schizophrenia or demence precoce was only introduced in 1852 (Boyle 43), behaviors of people
affected by this illness have been documented much earlier.
The concept of a dead person returning in his living physical form and feeding on the living is
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Here is where an important part of the legend draws reference. According to Kayton, the vampire
(young suicide) was known to either devour or steal the hearts of his victims. When the heart was
stolen, it was placed over a fire to create an intense unfulfilled love in the bosom of the person it was
taken from (307). In Dracula we sort of get that sense the three vampire women wanted this from
Jonathan. Because when the Count told them that they could not have him, one of them boldly told
him: You yourself never loved (55). Also, according to schizophrenic suicide history the family
members who were often attacked were mainly members who showed their guilt over the oral
deprivation onto the fantasized vampire (patient) with a feared oral attack (Kayton 311). That would
be the logic of why the victims of the vampire are usually family members or persons they love; as we
witness this with Lucy as she tried to kiss Arthur a two different occasions when she became a
vampire. This theory also suggests that the parent s role is very important and their actions with the
child of either showing affection or rejection when the child attempts to become close to them
(McMahon 212).
Besides the removal of the heart, unmistakably, the most important part of the legend is that the
vampire attacks his victims by sucking out their blood. There are claims that the attack of the vampire
shows consistency with some of the unconscious fantasies of schizophrenic
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Essay on Bravery in The Tempest
The Theme of Bravery in The Tempest
Bravery performs a very important role in The Tempest. Different than a motif, the theme of bravery
actually takes form in Shakespeare s play and develops the play itself. However, like a motif, bravery
is used intermittently throughout the play in different form and context. It captures different meanings
and performs different capacities erratically.
A denotative definition from the 15th century, according to the Merriam Webster Collegiate
Dictionary (10 ed.), portrays brave as meaning, [from Old Italian and Spanish, meaning courageous,
wild; probably from Latin, meaning barbarous]. The dictionary then defines brave as a. having
courage: dauntless b. making fine show: colorful, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Another example from the text of brave/bravery would be the presence of spirits and the brave god
[that] bears celestial liquor (II.ii.159). Caliban only knows spirit and charm. He has not yet
encountered what we would call a normal human relationship. The spirits of Stephano and Trinculo
are brave to the kneeling Caliban because they bear a fine show and heavenly charm that will satisfy
his need to be subject to something that is not earthly.
On and on throughout the text, the theme of bravery is evident. Brave and bravery demonstrate our
thematic process throughout the play through the Prosepero s realization of the benefits of forgiveness
over revenge. The thematic direction of Miranda s brave coming of age, and realizing of her
femininity and love of Ferdinand. The brave new world conqueror s Stephano and Trinculo who are
setting out to claim the island as their own and bravely breed a continent of issue from the brave
wonder of Miranda. Stephano bravely professes, Monster, I will kill this man: his daughter and I will
be king and queen save our graces! and Trinculo and thyself will be viceroys. Dost thou the clouds
methought would open and show riches Ready to drop upon me that, when I waked, I cried to dream
again.
Variations of the word bravery come in all different configurations. We have a brave monster
(II.ii.257), in Caliban. We have a brave lass (III.ii.153) that will bring
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Gossip-Based Algorithms
1. INTRODUCTION
Gossip based algorithm plays a major part for distributing simple and efficient information in large
networks. One of the examples of gossip based algorithm is rumor spreading model. It is also called as
rumor mongering. It is introduced by Daley Kendall (D K model) in the context of duplicated
databases. The rumor spreading algorithm is an example of epidemic process. It is mainly used to
examine in the view of mathematics. The algorithm follows synchronous rounds. The main aim of
rumor spreading is to spread a rumor to all nodes in a social network in small no of rounds. At the
beginning of the round, the information is sent to initial node known as start node. Then the
information is sent to all nodes. The node having information will not accept to receive the
information again. While executing the algorithm the graph and degree of nodes must be constant. In
case of dynamic networks, an evolving graph is introduced to study the behavior of graph and nodes.
Fig. 1 Graph connected with rumors
1.1. Problem statement:
To begin with the rumor spreading algorithm mainly concentrates the broadcasting of message that is
the information should reach all nodes of a graph. Secondly it concerns about the completion time i.e.,
within how many rounds the information is reached to all nodes. From the above research the problem
can be stated as :each node transfers the rumor what has but in cases the node might not be knowing
what information that the neighbour
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Description Of Data Flow Diagram Essay
CHAPTER III METHODOLOGY Methods Sample: Internet, Interview, Observation, Library Design
Descriptive Non experimental Context Diagram Description of Context Diagram Data Flow Diagram
Description of Data Flow Diagram System Flow Chart Visual Table of Content Respondents Sampling
Technique Sample Size Instrumentation Validity and Reliability Operational Definition of Variables
Procedure Questionnaire Administration Data Gathering Data Processing Data Analysis Limitations
Definition of Terms References CHAPTER III METHODOLOGY This chapter presents the
methodology of the study including the design, respondents, instrumentation, procedure, and
limitations. Methods and techniques The proponent used a research method to gather information s
data and facts as a helping too that a help in making and to develop the system. The information
gathered will be applied to the study. Survey Method The Proponents are conduct survey to 30
persons, to know what is the commonly problem of the shop, why the customers waiting so long. The
survey form is the best way to knows what are the problems and suggestions of customers. Survey
form is a proof or evidence that there is a problem in their zagu shop in terms of ordering. In that
situation or study, Proponents can now take solutions in their problem. It s easy now to solve the
problem because you already know what are the reasons and suggestions of the customers. Analyze
carefully the data or information to take
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African American History Museum Analysis
The The National Museum of African American History and Culture opened on september 19, 2016.
The museum has five floors. The first floor theme is slavery which included many exhibits such as a
slave cabin, Emmett Till s casket, and a railcar from the segregation era are just a few of them. The
second floor focuses on reconstruction and the third floor features segregation and beyond. The third
floor shows exhibits such as women and movement which talks about how women helped in the civil
rights movement and also displays exhibits on entertainment which included one on Oprah which had
Oprah Winfrey s couch. Therefore the African American history museum was a good way to learn
about African American history. In the museum, the exhibits are
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Opponent Of The Death Penalty
Opponent of the Death Penalty
Gradually, states are abolishing the death penalty, as it has little to no effect on people involved in
dangerous crimes. Thirty nine states enforce the death penalty and nineteen states have abolished;
Personal involvement with the horrible crime of murder renders the academic arguments for or against
capital punishment (Polites). As many studies have shown, the death penalty also has little to no effect
on the crime rate in the country. Many questions people answer address whether they are supporters or
opponents of the death penalty and whether they believe it is effective to the US. Both these issues
have been ongoing debates for many years. Contrary to some thoughts, life imprisonment without
parole has had a bigger effect on inmates simply because they suffer from the feeling of guilt. The US
benefits because the cost of the death penalty cost three times more than the cost expense of prison.
One central thing about life imprisonment without parole is that they are in prison for the rest of their
lives. According to Citizens United for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, it said, In certain cases,
imprisonment should be for life, with no possibility of parole ever. For the rest of their lives, they have
to live within the strict and unsatisfactory boundaries of prison without the possibility of freedom in
the outside/ real world. This will forcibly remind the inmates of the crime they have committed and
inherently reinforce a sense of
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I Am A Pastor At A Church
Find your calling! Your mission! The one thing God has ordained for you to do for the rest of your
life! These were some of the words that I heard being preached to kids my age since I started going to
youth group in 7th grade. I heard these words, and I was excited. I was excited, but also nervous, and
scared, but hopeful at the same time: hopeful that one day I would find my calling for my life. I would
wonder my thoughts, thinking, what is my calling going to be? And where is it going to take me? Am I
going to be called to be a Pastor at a church? Is the church going to be small? Will it be huge? Will it
be far away? Or will I be called to be a missionary? Will I be called to go preach the gospel to
thousands of civilians in East Africa? Or will I just be called to be a one on one counselor? Whatever
it was, I couldn t wait for God to tell me what it was. A year or two went by, and people all around me
were receiving their calling. My sister was called into Worship ministry, and my older brother was
called to be a youth pastor. My friends were being called to be missionaries, doctors, counselors,
pastors, and all other sorts of things. And there I was, still waiting to receive my calling. I thought,
maybe I m just not ready for it: Maybe God s timing hasn t come yet. I was born into my family as the
middle child. I wasn t born as the take charge, do it yourself, first born leader, like my oldest brother:
or the spontaneous, outgoing, nosy princess, like my older
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Law of Contract
contract but do not appear to be a relevant issue here. While it is possible for offers to be made to the
world 1, K s advertisement is an invitation to treat 2. It cannot be construed as an offer as it shows no
intention on K s part to be bound to its terms, in contrast to the wording of the advertisement in Carlill
v Carbolic Smoke Ba// Co3. Thus A s letter to K dated 21 April is the first possibility of an offer.
However the terms of this letter are too vague to be construed as an offer. This is because an offer
must contain all the terms necessary for the contract to come into existence4. Offering to work for a
fee between $12000 $20000 is not certain enough to constitute an offer and the letter is more
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Thus consideration passes from both parties16 and is of a precise 7 Ibid 8 Felthouse v Bindley (1862)
11 CB (NS) 869 9 R v Clarke (1927) 40 CLR 227 10 Eg Entores LTD v Far Eastern Corp (19550 All
ER 493 495 11 Manchester Diocesian Council for Education v Commercial and General Investments
Ltd [1969] 3 All ER 1593 12 Eliason v Henshaw 4 Wheaton 225 (1819) 13 Adams v Linsell (1818) 2
B Ald 681 14 (1887) 2 AC 666 15 (1988) 14 NSWLR 523 16 Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co v Selfridge
Co Ltd [1915] AC 847 nature17. The fact that this conduct occurs in a business setting between two
parties acting at arms length also creates a presumption that there is a common intention to create legal
relations, a presumption that is not rebutted by any contrary facts18. The Terms of the Contract In
order to determine the terms of the contract it is important to have regard to the terms of the offer only.
The only terms that could arise out of the previous negotiations are those referred to in the offer itself
or that the courts would imply as necessary to give the contract business efficacy 19. This is
particularly the case if the signed contract is seen as the basis of the agreement, which is likely. In this
case the parol evidence rule will generally preclude any evidence of intention inconsistent with the
signed document20. There is nothing in the offer letter or contract sent by K to A which imports any of
the previous negotiations. Thus once the offer is
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Pig Observation
In our experiment we observed a miniature potbellied pig and the way different food would affect the
pig. Naturally the feces of the pig will change due to the different food it is fed. A healthy pigs stool is
supposed to look dark brown and firm, yet not hard. We closely observed the pigs feces for any
changes. It also can affect the pig s weight and fur color. The way we set our experiment was to
determine what kinds of food would affect the pig in a positive way. The environment of the pig pig
consisted of being in a stable surrounded by sheep and chicken. However, she had her own space to
eat.
For the entire month the pig was fed a cup and a half of feed and two cups of fruits twice throughout
the day, once in the morning and once in
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Essay about The Shawshank Redemption
The Shawshank Redemption Wrongfully accused and convicted of murdering his wife and her lover,
banker Andy Dufresne arrived at Shawshank Prison in 1947 with a life sentence. On arriving at the
prison gate with the other inmates, Red Redding bet his buddies that Andy would be the first of the
new inmates to break that night. Andy would prove him wrong many times over the years. Although
pleading innocent, he quickly adapts to prison life keeping himself quiet and reserved from the other
inmates but prisoners and guards alike are soon to realise that Andy Dufresne is unlike any man to
enter Shawshank before. As he settles to Shawshank Andy begins to become friends with Red who is
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This resulted to him becoming even more popular with the other inmates. He had managed to put a
whole new meaning to Shawshank Prison. When Andy disappeared from his cell one morning in
1966, no one had a clue as to what could have happened to him. Ripping back the poster of Raquel
Welch, the Warden discovered the enormous hole Andy had managed to dig out with the tiny rock
hammer; though it took nineteen years Andy had not given up hoping in escaping from the hell of
prison life. His escape lead to chaos in Shawshank as nothing like this had ever happened before.
Whilst Andy took off for a brand new life with a new identity back at the prison, guards were being
arrested and the warden had no other choice but to end his life before the police arrived. With
hundreds of thousands of dollars in his pocket, and starting a new life in Zihuatenejo, Mexico, Andy
urged Red to join him by leaving a letter buried under a tree. Red would only receive this letter if he
was out of prison and luckily after 40 years of attempting to be granted patrol he was finally accepted.
Upon his unexpected release, Andy and Red were finally able to meet again but it was different than
before, this time they were both free men. The first sequence we get of Shawshank prison is a LS
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Personal Narrative Essay On Softball
Some people just think softball is as simple as someone swinging a stick, hitting a ball, and trying to
get back to where they started. They don t see what softball really means to someone like me.
Someone who has dedicated their life just to be able to play on that field at a certain level. Someone
who wants to go to college and play the sport that they love. Well, I play softball because of the love I
have for the sport. Everytime I step on that softball field the feeling overwhelms me. When I step onto
that softball field I receive the drive to make myself better. Not just as a softball player, but also as a
person. All of the emotion, thoughts and feelings I get make me want to work hard towards my goals.
There is one particular game where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We hit first and the first two batters got struck out. It was then Carley s turn and she hit the ball to left
field and got a single. Then, it was my turn to hit. I stretched my arms one last time before I got into
the box. I threw my hand up behind me to let the umpire and RC know that I was not ready. As I
stepped into the box I could feel my heart pounding out of my chest. I got set and loaded and smiled at
RC. I could taste the amazing hit that was coming. I just knew I was about to stroke it out of the park.
She started her wind up and threw the ball. The first two pitches she threw were balls. I got the sign
from Coach Whiddon, and stepped into the box. RC started her wind up and threw the ball on the
inside corner of the plate and I fouled it off. The same thing happened with the next pitch. The count
was then two balls, and two strikes. My heart started pounding even harder. I bowed my head and
drew a cross in the dirt and said a small prayer before I stepped in the box again. I took a deep breath
and stepped in the box. I sat my bat on my shoulder and smiled at RC once again. I loaded my bat to
let her know I was ready. She started her wind up and threw a changeup on the outside corner of the
plate. I locked my eyes on the ball, and swung my bat. I took my hands to the ball, and snapped my
wrists as the bat hit the ball. As I followed through the ball flew over the first baseman s and the
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Should Animals Be Used In A Circus
Animals should not be used in a circus. First,Animals in zoos are hurt and abused just to do a little old
trick.They are locked and cages and beaten and starved.Next, They are all cramped in a cage together
and chained up.Also,they are whipped ad smacked around to do something they do not want to do.
Animals are locked up and abused. RaeLeann Smith stats in the article that In the United States, no
government agency monitors animal training sessions.First,Animals get beaten while chained up to
bleed and get really injured.And are forced to perform whether their hurt or sick.Former Ringling
animal crew employees Archele Hundley and Bob Tom contacted PETA independently after
witnessing what they described as routine animal abuse in the circus, including a 30 minute beating of
an elephant in Tulsa, Okla., that left the animal screaming and bleeding profusely from her wounds.
According to RaeLeann Smith Hundley and Tom reported that elephants are chained whenever they
are out of public view and are forced to perform while sick or injured. And,Animals are also stabbed
and punched and thrown around until they are feeling anger,hurt or scared.They are beaten with
painful tools until they cry out screaming in pain. The article mentions They also reported that horses
are grabbed by the throat, stabbed with pitchforks, punched in the face, given painful lip twists, and
whipped. Additionally,Animals should not be treated like a slave.They are painfully beaten for no
reason
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Intolerance in the Chrysalids by John Wyndham Essay
Intolerance in the Chrysalids by John Wyndham
The Chrysalids was by John Wyndham. It Involves Children that have ESP (Extra Sensory Perception)
living in a community that does not tolerate differences. They are eventually found out and escape to
Sealand (New Zealand). All societies in this novel practice intolerance in one way or another, even
though Wyndham doesn t approve of it. We see it with the Norms, the Fringes, the Sealanders and
even people of today. I feel this was a great way of depicting intolerance.
Intolerance is most visible in this novel with the Waknuk civilization. You could also say that the
Strorm family is one of the most intolerable families there. David didn t have a lot of ... Show more
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The most horrible example was when someone who was different was banished from there
community to the fringes. You would think they would have toned it down a little bit after David s
aunt committed suicide; she committed suicide because she gave birth to
mutant baby, and did not want to be found out. This is horrible example of the intolerant nature of the
Norms.
Intolerance, surprisingly enough, was also practiced in the fringes. The people who lived in the fringes
were intolerant towards the people of Waknuk. They felt anyone without a type of mutation or
difference was inferior to them. An example of this is when Rosalind is fleeing the town with all the
ESP children. Rosalind still had a cross on her dress from Waknuk, which was a sign that she was a
true human , and was only worn by the norms. Because she had ESP she wasn t considered a true
human . W hen they were running away Sophie told Rosalind that if anyone from the Fringes saw that
cross they would reject her; this is because they reject the norms. This is an example of intolerance on
the people of the Fringes part.
The people from Sealand or New Zealand were also guilty of intolerance. All the people who lived
there had ESP; they could read each others mind to a certain degree. Because of this they have a sense
of arrogance about there
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School Dynamics, Classroom Environments, And Teaching...
My field experience was at Port Chester High School and Preston High School. During my
observations, I was able to examine the many differences that exist in school dynamics, classroom
environments, and teaching strategies
Port Chester High School is a comprehensive high school that houses grades 9 12 with 1,319 students
enrolled. About one third of the students are current or former English Language Learners. The
schools culture diversity is comprised of over 28 nations, 75 percent are Hispanic, 16 percent white
(non Hispanic), 7 percent black, and 2 percent are from other backgrounds (Sadker Zittleman, 2013).
The mission of Port Chester High School is through an active partnership among community, parents,
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At Port Chester High School, I observed an 11 grade US History class with Mrs. Sandoval. The
classroom contained 22 students. Mrs. Sandoval was patient and seemed to motivate her students. She
was very organized and made sure that every student was engaged and remained on task. What really
impressed me about the class was her easy rapport with the students. Mrs. Sandoval explained to me
that a goal she sets for herself as an educator is to build the student teacher interrelationship,
established on trust and fairness. According to Sadker and Zittleman (2013), often the successful
teachers are the ones that enjoy managing and motivating people and are often found to have a pretty
good sense of humor. Mrs. Sandoval feels when she jokes around or is playful with the students they
respond better. She feels that it creates a more comfortable learning environment. As per her students,
she is viewed as the cool teacher , because of this they often try not to disappoint her. In essence, she
is able to deliver the lesson and still maintain a high level of accountability.
At Preston High School, I observed Mr. Carneiro s 10th grade Global History 2 class. The classroom
contained 18 girl students. I observed Mr. Carneiro to be effective and engaging. The girls
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Social Injustice Was Rampant During Amos s Time
Social injustice was rampant during Amos s time. Not only within Israel/Judah, but also in the foreign
kingdoms around them. We are first introduced to the sins of Israel s neighbors in Amos chapters 1
and 2, which the Lord has found unfavorable which include; crushing Gilead in a cruel manner (
Amos,1:3 New International Version), selling communities into slavery (Amos 1:6, 1:9), murdering
their brothers, killing women and their babies (Amos 1:11, 1:13), and burning the bones of others
(Amos 2:1). Then we are introduced to the sins of Israel and Judah which include; forgetting the law
(Amos 2:4), worshipping other gods (Amos 2:4), selling people into slavery (Amos 2:6), treat those
under them cruelly (Amos 2:7), and women being shared between father and son (Amos 2:7) When
you look at these two lists it is painfully evident to see that God s people were very similar to those
around them. Already they were becoming a lot like those around them, failing to keep themselves
pure and separate. When we look at these things that the Lord is finding issue with, we can see just
how many have to do with how they are treating those around them. By showing his disapproval of
these actions, God is showing us His heart on these matters. We can see that God not only cares about
what His people are doing but How His people are treating those around them and the way that it
reflects Him and what it says about His relationship between them and Him. This speaks to the fact
that God wanted
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The impact of World War 1 on Japanese development in the...
Assess the impact of World War 1 on Japanese development in the early 20th century. World War 1
and its aftermath, together with the great Tokyo earthquake of 1923, brought profound changes in
social, intellectual, and urban consciousness. (Jansen 496)World War 1 caused many changes in the
nation of Japan, both positive and negative. The whole infrastructure of the country altered immensely
during the early 20th century, even when compared to the drastic modernisation of the Meiji
Restoration. In the first quarter of the 20th century Japan had no less than 3 different emperors, and
subsequently experienced 3 different historical eras. July 1912 saw the death of the much exulted
Emperor Meiji, his successor (called the Taisho Emperor) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Of the big four (Mitsui, Sumitomo, Mitsubishi and Yasuda) the first three concentrated on heavy
industry such as ship building. This proved a lucrative move considering the demand for ships during
the war, for military and trade purposes. Of course none of these changes would have taken place had
the government not agreed to the trade agreements and industrial tutoring of Europe and the United
States.
World War 1 also ushered in changes in the government of Japan. These changes were less visible
differences and more a change in the ideas of how a government should be structured. Political party
government took a long time to take hold.
The Meiji Constitution was deliberately vague on the subject of executive responsibility. Sovereignty
and final authority in all matters rested with the throne, but at the same time the ruler had to be
protected from active participation lest he be found fallible. (Jansen 496)Up until 1921, considered the
dawn of party politics in Japan, the government system was set up of four main parts. A powerful
Cabinet, headed by the Prime Minister, was in control of local government and national police. (The
Emperor was theoretically head of the armed services, but generals and admirals were selected by the
staff of the armed services to protect the Emperor from participation) A Privy Council made of
imperial appointees had to approve of important decisions on national policy or the constitution. A
House of Peers,
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The Guide Of The Perplexed
Summary of The Guide of the Perplexed
Maimonides is a twelfth century, Jewish philosopher, and author of The Guide of the Perplexed. In the
essay, Maimonides explains how educated individuals with knowledge of the divine science are to
understand God s secrets. He states that the secrets are explained through parables and riddles. Those
who explain the secrets cannot fully describe them so they must use obscure language. Educated men
in Maimonides essay have knowledge manifested to them through God by lightning flashes that are
dictated by how willing the men are to allow themselves have a more internal understanding of the
knowledge presented to them.
Maimonides treatise is meant to clarify the meanings of the prophecies used in the books of prophecy
for those men who have studied philosophy and religion. Equivocal terms are open to one or more
meanings while univocal means when a word only has one meaning. Derivative terms are words that
are derived from another or root word of the same meaning. Lastly, amphibolous terms are words that
are either univocal or equivocal. (5) While the treatise is meant to explain those terms, in no way is it
supposed to be an explanation for the books of prophecy for the scripturally uneducated or vulgar .
Maimonides states that while the men who have studied scripture and God are perplexed as they try to
understand the above mentioned terms, it is their decision to either allow or deny themselves to be
drawn to try to understand both
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Evolution of Health Care Systems
Contracts and licenses
Contracts and licenses are not themselves intellectual property and are generally considered to be a
distinct discipline, not part of the same area of law as intellectual property.
Nevertheless, contracts are essential to our system of intellectual property. They are the means by
which you share intellectual property.
Contracts and licenses are the means by which people let their intellectual property out in a controlled
way.
Importance
Normal people interact with contracts on a daily basis. There are contracts for cell phone service,
contracts for parking your car, and contracts for starting a job. Each time you pay with a credit card,
you are entering a contract.
Contracts are also everywhere in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Property has certain legal privileges associated with it, in particular the right to seek a court order an
injunction enforcing your control over that property.
In the context of intellectual property, control is usually defined by use. That means that intellectual
property owners have the ability to ask a court to forbid anyone else s use of their patents, copyrights,
or other IP. If someone else starts exercising control over (using) the intellectual property without
permission, that use is said to infringe on the property owner s exclusive rights.
A license can be thought of as permission to use someone else s property. In a contract context,a
license is an agreement in which one of the terms of the agreement is permission by the property
holder to use the property.
Relative to intellectual property, this license has three practical effects:
It gives people permission to use someone else s intellectual property.
It allows intellectual property holders to put bounds and conditions on the use of their intellectual
property. The most common of these conditions is pay money, but other restrictions are also allowed.
For example, many software licenses have restrictions on where and how the software is used and
against reverse engineering.
It allows intellectual property holders to exercise their property rights if the bounds and conditions on
the license are not met.
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Tattoos and Criminal Behavior Essay
Introduction
The ancient practice of tattooing, once considered a trademark of social outcasts and criminals, has
steered back into mainstream culture at an alarming rate (Irwin 2001, Swan 2006). In western society,
tattoos are often associated with antisocial behaviour. In 1895, Cesare Lombroso concluded in his
study that the art of tattooing is most commonly found on the bodies of criminals (Putnins 2002). The
frequency of tattoo are predicted to be found at higher rates in criminal subcultures than in the general
public. According to the 2003 Harris poll, nearly 40 million Americans have at least one tattoo. The
practice is becoming more popular with teenagers.
With thousands of people getting inked everyday around the world, ... Show more content on
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Houghton et al. comprised the study of 464 high school students; equally divided by gender, from 5
separate schools in a large Australian city. All the students were given a questionnaire of 21 questions,
which ranged from location, number of tattoos, also age of acquisition and awareness of health risks.
Another study, which analyzed the relationship between increased offending risk and having tattoos,
was conducted in an Australian prison (Putnins 2002, Crofts, Thompson, Wales, Hernberger 1996). At
the time of the study 97% of adults were found to have tattoos. In addition, 73% of the tattooed group
was found to have been in juvenile detention centers. The average age of getting their first tattoo was
approximately 15 years old. The study concluded that the link between tattoos and offending was quite
evident even at an early age.
Arnett (1995) suggests that body modification, which include piercings and tattoos can be best
described by ones reckless impulsivity, and adolescents can be more likely to engage in delinquent
behaviour as they do not fully comprehend their actions. Atkinson (2003) argues although some
tattoos may have meaning behind it, others get tattoos simply because it is deviant by social standards.
Further more, research on adolescent tattooing supports
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Human Development from Conception to Birth
There are many reasons that certain drugs damage to an embryo very early in pregnancy even before
the mother realizes she is pregnant. Firstly, some of the mother already exposed to certain drugs
before she get pregnant such as tobacco and alcohol. For example, the women who take cigarettes
everyday in their daily life will continue to smoke before they realize it. Due to this, the babies of
mother who smoke tend to grow more slowly in the womb and are likely to be born prematurely and
small (Habek et al., 2002). Apart from that, some of the women did not go to consult doctor when they
were sick, and just simply take any medicine they have in the house. Especially antibiotics, analgesics,
and asthma medications, these kinds of medicines ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During the embryonic period, the rate of cell differentiation intensifies, support system for the cells
form, and organ appear. In week 3, an embryo, the person to be is just 1/10 of an inch (2mm) long. It
has become elongated, and three layers emerge the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. In week 4,
the embryo is so curved that the two ends almost touch. The outer layer (ectoderm) folds into the
neural tube. From the mesoderm, a tiny heart forms and begins to beat. The endoderm differentiates
into a gastrointestinal tract and lungs. Between days 21 and 28, eyes develop. In the following week,
ears, mouth, and throat take shape. Arm and leg buds appear. The handplate from which fingers will
emerge appears. The heart divides into two regions, and the brain differentiates into forebrain,
midbrain, and hindbrain. In week 6 and 7, the embryo is almost 1 inch long. The heart divides into
four chambers. Fingers emerge from the handplate, and primitive facial features are evident. The
important process of sexual differentiation begins. During the final week of embryonic period, most
structures and organs are present. Ovaries and testes are evident. The embryo begins to straighten and
assumes a more human appearance. Clearly, the embryonic period is dramatic and highly important
because it is when the structures that make us human evolve. Yet most pregnant women, either
because they do not yet know they are pregnant of do not appreciate
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Tempietto Essay
3 Why does your textbook see in Bramante s Tempietto a cerebral synthesis of humanist worldliness
and Christian piety ? Bramante s building was to embody the platonic preference for ideal form with
the concept of the perfectly enclosed, hermetic architectural environment. This also embodies
humanist ideology of worldliness represented in the phrase. He merges this with Christian piety as he
incorporates the Christian reverence for tradition (reverence for the circular martyria of the early
church) by the creation of a circular cloister. 6 How does your textbook define a Renaissance villa ?
The textbook describes the Renaissance villa as a country retreat in which the wealthy owner would
come for leisure activities such as viewing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His misuse is deemed as intentional as he chose to represent the ruined condition of ancient
monuments in his work. This is evidently seen in his early paintings such as The Stoning of Stephen
and architecture as the Pantheon Salon. In his work, the rhythm of bays is off, showing that he was
conscious of stretching the rules; done to stun the viewer. He also implemented the rustification on the
facade and courtyard, the painting depicting the destruction by giants, and antiquity showing this
destruction; all to this purpose. 9 What was a humanist education and how did it benefit Andrea
Palladio? Humanistic education (also called person centered education) is an approach to education
based on the work of humanistic psychologists which denoted devotion to the opposing principles of
Christianity and earthly (pagan) beauty. This is rendered possible by a humanistic learning
(represented by the study) so generous and appreciative as to comprehend both extremes. Perhaps the
key moment that sparked Palladio s career was being employed by the Humanist poet and scholar,
Gian Giorgio Trissino, from 1538 to 1539. Trissino became his mentor and provided him with this
humanist education. This contributed greatly in giving Palladio an education in architecture. It did this
as by measuring the buildings of ancient Rome, he collected accurate information on classical
proportions
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Examples Of The Rocket Boys Perseverance
The perseverance and lessons that the Rocket Boys learned through the challenges that math and
science presented them is the first reason why it is the key to their success. In order for the Rocket
Boys to improve their rocket, so the school starts a class for six people only, and there are six Rocket
Boys, but Dorothy decides to sign up and she kicks Sonny out of the class. Sonny accepts this in a
conversation with his dad saying My grades weren t good enough to get into calculus class. his dad
replies Let me get this straight. You fought for a class, got it, and now you can t take it? Then he says
You want me to talk to Mr. Turner? Sonny replies No, sir. He did the fair thing. (225). Instead of
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Mr. Turner is the principle of the Rocket Boys school Big Creek High School. Mr. Turner was a
constant opposition to the Rocket Boys. During school one day, Mr. Turner called the Rocket Boys out
of class to his office. When the boys arrived there were policemen. Mr. Turner claims that one of their
rockets burnt down a forest, and the officers begin to cuff them when Miss Riley walks in and argues
against the claim. The Rocket Boys then prove that the rocket is not theirs, Quentin says It s an
aeronautical flare. I thought it looked familiar. I was reading a book on the civil air patrol just a month
or so ago. Look here. There s the Welch Airport, just beside Davy Mountain. This must be a flare
dropped from an airplane! (222). Even though the Rocket Boys are in trouble and their minds are
racing, they are still able to persevere through the moment and prove that it was not their rocket that
set off the fire, but the nearby airports. If they had just given up they would have been arrested and
never been able to pursue their dreams and create better rockets. This also taught the Rocket Boys that
they will almost always have allies to back them up like Miss Riley in dire situations and that help
them persevere through the challenges that are presented to the
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The Principle Of Ultrasound Imaging System
DESCRIPTION:
PRINCIPLE OF ULTRASOUND IMAGING SYSTEM:
The main principle of ultra sound imaging system is to transmit ultra sound burst signals into the
particular organ and produced echo is processed for imaging.
The entire system is mainly classified as two PCB boards:
i. FPGA based transmitter board and control. ii. AWG and transceiver.
 The system architecture mainly includes
i. Transducer array ii. 8 Channel Transmitter iii. 8 Channel Transceiver iv. High voltage pulse
v. Digital TX beam former vi. FPGA device vii. User interface (Computer) viii. Analog front
end(AFE) ix. Signal processing modules
a. Transducer array. Medical ultra sound imaging transducer are excited in two modes
i. Linear array mode ii. Phased array mode
Linear array mode: Subset of transducer elements are excited
Phased array mode: All elements are excited to focus at the sharp ultra sound beam at the defined
focal point.
 For the transducer array; the parameter piezo electric element (electric charge generated with
respect to the applied mechanical stress) pitch size is to smaller than that of half of the wavelength.
Figure () : PIEZO ELECTRIC EFFECT REPRESENTATION
 In transducer arrays, ultra sound transducer are arranged in the form of an array
DIAGRAM
A large piezo electric element by crystal is divided into smaller active elements. These elements are
placed in different compartments which can be prevented
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What Made Gorbachev s Leadership And Negotiations...
IDENTIFICATIONS AND EVALUATION OF SOURCES
The focus of this investigation will be the question of What made Gorbachev s leadership and
negotiations successful with the US in ending the Cold War compared to past Soviet Leaders? and will
analyze his actions during his leadership of the Soviet Union. This investigation will focus solely on
his actions, policies, and negotiations with the U.S., and differences between Gorbachev s terms as
leader compared to pass Soviet leaders. My first source will be a primary source, Gorbachev, Mikhail.
Gorbachev Letter to Reagan. Letter to Ronald Reagan. 28 Oct. 1987. MS. N.p., which is a letter
written from Gorbachev to Reagan. The second source will be History.com Staff. Perestroika and
Glasnost. History.com. A E Television Networks, 2010. Web. 31 May 2016., which is a secondary
source created by History.com, which discuss Perestroika and Glasnost.
Gorbachev, Mikhail. Gorbachev Letter to Reagan. Letter to Ronald Reagan. 28 Oct. 1987. MS. N.p.
This source could be valuable to historians looking at the question because it is a primary source
written by Gorbachev written in 1987, two years after coming to power. That means it allows
historians to see the goals that Gorbachev had wanted to achieve during his leadership. It also gives
historians an idea of the things that Gorbachev has already achieved when negotiating policies in
Moscow when stating presented new evidence that our relations have entered a dynamic period.
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Sociology Essay
AS Sociology
Sociology
Nik Jorgensen
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photocopies for their own or their students immediate use within the teaching context. No other rights
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Copyright Licensing Agency Limited, of Saffron House, 6 10 Kirby Street, London EC1N 8TS.
Any person who commits any unauthorised act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal
prosecution and civil claims for damages.
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Overview of
AS Sociology
2
| 2010 11
6
Unit 1.4
Marriage, Cohabitation and Divorce
8
Unit 1.5
Older Relatives and Children in
Families
9
Unit 1.6
The Domestic Division of Labour
Debate
2
Unit 1.3
Social Change and Families and
Households: Demographics and
Statistical Evidence
7
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A Dill Pickle Critical Analysis
A Dill Pickle by Katherine Mansfield represents the women s pursuit of independence through
loneliness. Mansfield captures real life stories, not ones fabricated to appeal to the masses. This story
takes place in a café, a couple meets again after 6 years apart. Their meeting emphasizes the women
(Vera s) cynical look on love and her sensitive personality. The man exudes arrogance and has a way
with words. The differences between the two characters highlight the divergence of their love and the
lack of certain personality traits of each character. This unveils one of many reasons why their
relationship would come to an end breaking both of their hearts. Vera doesn t talk much in the text,
instead we dive deep into her inner thoughts and that s where she expresses her true feelings of the
past relationship and unravels her teetering feelings for the man, each topic he brings up reminds her
of an unpleasant memory of him from the past but as he talks he turns those horrible memories into
good ones, convincing Vera to fall back in love with him. But she was thinking how well she
remembered that trick of his the trick of interrupting her and of how it used to exasperate her six years
ago (Mansfield, 16). The fact that Mansfield chose to have Vera think how it used to exasperate her
this shows that it no longer irritated her by the word choice of used to the man has convinced her that
it no longer is a point of irritation for her but something she now finds endearing.
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Alcibiades In Plato s Symposium Essay
The Tragedy of Alcibiades in Plato s Symposium
In Symposium, a selection from The Dialogues of Plato, Plato uses historical allusions to demonstrate
Alcibiades frustration with both social expectations for the phallus and his inability to meet these
expectations. Alcibiades inability to have a productive sexual relationship effectively castrates him
and demonstrates the impotence caused by an overemphasis on eroticism. The tragedy of Alcibiades is
that he realizes he is unable to gain virtue through sexual relationships and will therefore be forced to
remain mortal, yet he is unable to alter his condition.
Symposium is set during a festival for Dionysus, the goddess of fertility; this setting emphasizes the
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Socrates attempts to justify homosexual relationships by quoting Diotima s differentiation between
heterosexual relationships ( those who are pregnant in terms of their bodies and produce children) and
homosexual relationships (those who are pregnant in terms of the soul and produce prudence and the
rest of virtue in their partner) (Plato 271).2 This ideal of productivity in homosexual relationships is
realized by the lover passing knowledge and wisdom on to his beloved. Thus, Socrates successfully
justifies homosexual relationships; with this reasoning, he demonstrates to the other partygoers that
their homosexual relationships must be productive to be justified.
Despite Alcibiades numerous male lovers (Crane),3 Plato portrays Alcibiades as unable to realize any
productive sexual relationship (Crane Plutarch)4 because he fails to become the virtuous man that a
productive relationship would have produced. Alcibiades admits that he occasionally succumbs to the
honor [he gets] from many. Alcibiades is referring to the instances when, instead of spending time
with Socrates, he surrender[s] himself to the flatterers who [tempt] him with many pleasures (Crane
Plutarch). Alcibiades is prevented from having a productive sexual relationship by his sexual urges
and overemphasis on physical eroticism. Alcibiades
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  • 3. Firdaus Flat Or Round Characters To establish of whether Firdaus is a flat character or a round one, we would first have to come to terms with the multiple, overlapping network of knowledges which continuously disrupt any singular reading of her. What I mean by this is that Firdaus, the text which she resides in, and the author that has produced her are situated within discourse the West (and the East as its ideological shadow), the Arab world (specifically Egypt), and the feminist subject that both strive to produce; that these discourses work in many ways to contest each other brings into question of their validity. It is to this point which I argue that flat or round characters are not static ontologies but produce alternative reading of effaced or obscured by other in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Rhetorical Analysis Of The End Of Solitude Rhetorical Analysis rough draft William Deresiewicz, a contemporary writer, in his essay, The End of Solitude, on (January 30,2009) in The Chronicle of Higher Education, discusses how we are replacing the solitude to being in constant communication with people. Deresiewicz s purpose is to expand on the research of the desire to be recognized, the fear of being alone in his modern culture audience. He uses an aggressive and assertive tone. William Deresiewicz s claim is that we are replacing the solitude to being in constant communication with people Issues that William Deresiewicz discusses are; What is happening with solitude in these days, why are T.V. and Internet a problem, and the social networking effects on human behavior. To support his claim that, T.V and Internet are a problem, Deresiewicz uses a rhetorical question. In his essay he answers each of the questions asked. An example of this is, What does the contemporary self want? (paragraph 1). Later in the paragraph he answers the question, Celebrity and connectivity are both ways of becoming known. This is what the contemporary self wants . The rhetorical question is used to draw in his readers, which he then explains what technology is doing before he answers the question himself. He speaks upon technology and social networking sites such as; a camera, computer, Twitter, and Facebook. He claims that being connected, and being seen through technology is how we become real to ourselves. If not to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Advantages Of Rolling Bags For Nursing School Best rolling bag for nursing students What are the best rolling bags for nursing students? To be honest, nursing books are heavy and numerous. Although it might not be necessary to carry all books along to school, there will surely be times when you must tote several of them at once. Moreover, while on campus, you will probably do a lot of walking and it will not be easy toting heavy books. Research shows, carrying heavy books in small back packs on a constant basis can lead to long term back ache. I doubt if anyone will want to begin a nursing career with prolong back pain issues. This unnecessary pain can simply be avoided by using the proper tote bag. Although there are a lot of choices in tote bags for nursing student, not all bags are equal. Thus, when purchasing a rolling bag for nursing school, functionality should be the first thing to consider. You should ask yourself the following questions; will the bag hold a reasonable number of books? is there enough space for other stuffs such as laptops, tablets and nursing materials? You really need to consider these questions because most rolling bags available in the market do not have enough space to hold laptops and tablets. In addition, you must check if there are side pockets and areas of storage for extras such as keys, smartphones and water bottles. Another important quality to watch out for is durability. Some more things to think about. Is the bag made of high quality material that will serve you throughout ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Deception In A Doll s House And The Stronger Analysis of Marriage and Deception Within A Doll s House and The Stronger Both the stories of A Doll s House and The Stronger contain a common theme of the presence of lies and deceit to maintain an idealistic life within their society. Ibsen and Strindberg displayed how both the characters Nora and Madame X are the stereotypical, general female roles who wish to have an ideal relationship with both their husbands and those around them. They both have recurring situations in which the lead character confronts the root of their problems. To Nora, that is her husband and the insincerity of their relationship, while for Madame X, it s Mademoiselle Y. A prime example of Nora s idealism is in the fact that her husband so often mistreated her and demanded so much, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When I was home with Papa he told me his opinion about everything, and so I had the same opinions; and if I differed from him I concealed the fact, because he would not have liked it. He called me his doll child, and he played with me just as I used to play with my dolls (Ibsen 66). Nora s relationship with her husband was compared to that of her husband, showing truly how indecently both her father and husband had treated her within their normal family life. She wasn t able to have her own opinion, and was shown disapproval for it. Hence, she was forced to create a personality to use around Torvald and also those who she wanted have the thought that they were indeed a perfect family. Torvald seemed to be more like a controlling parent figure to Nora rather than an ideal husband. Most of her character points revolved around the idea that she was to be a doll living in a doll s house, to be perfect and act as what one may consider a trophy wife. Additionally, Nora was forced to make decisions and do things that was considered somewhat illicit for women at the time. Primarily, it was her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Could Schizophrenia Be the Answer to the Mysterious... Could Schizophrenia be the Answer to the Mysterious Vampire Legend? The vampire legend and many behaviors and experiences of schizophrenics seem to share many common traits. The traits that are most recognizable are fears of being enclosed, periods of semistarvation or complete starvation, which can be associated with periodic gorging, reversal of the day night cycle, and a preoccupation with or dread of mirrors (Kayton 304). Though the term schizophrenia or demence precoce was only introduced in 1852 (Boyle 43), behaviors of people affected by this illness have been documented much earlier. The concept of a dead person returning in his living physical form and feeding on the living is considered a vampire. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here is where an important part of the legend draws reference. According to Kayton, the vampire (young suicide) was known to either devour or steal the hearts of his victims. When the heart was stolen, it was placed over a fire to create an intense unfulfilled love in the bosom of the person it was taken from (307). In Dracula we sort of get that sense the three vampire women wanted this from Jonathan. Because when the Count told them that they could not have him, one of them boldly told him: You yourself never loved (55). Also, according to schizophrenic suicide history the family members who were often attacked were mainly members who showed their guilt over the oral deprivation onto the fantasized vampire (patient) with a feared oral attack (Kayton 311). That would be the logic of why the victims of the vampire are usually family members or persons they love; as we witness this with Lucy as she tried to kiss Arthur a two different occasions when she became a vampire. This theory also suggests that the parent s role is very important and their actions with the child of either showing affection or rejection when the child attempts to become close to them (McMahon 212). Besides the removal of the heart, unmistakably, the most important part of the legend is that the vampire attacks his victims by sucking out their blood. There are claims that the attack of the vampire shows consistency with some of the unconscious fantasies of schizophrenic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay on Bravery in The Tempest The Theme of Bravery in The Tempest Bravery performs a very important role in The Tempest. Different than a motif, the theme of bravery actually takes form in Shakespeare s play and develops the play itself. However, like a motif, bravery is used intermittently throughout the play in different form and context. It captures different meanings and performs different capacities erratically. A denotative definition from the 15th century, according to the Merriam Webster Collegiate Dictionary (10 ed.), portrays brave as meaning, [from Old Italian and Spanish, meaning courageous, wild; probably from Latin, meaning barbarous]. The dictionary then defines brave as a. having courage: dauntless b. making fine show: colorful, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another example from the text of brave/bravery would be the presence of spirits and the brave god [that] bears celestial liquor (II.ii.159). Caliban only knows spirit and charm. He has not yet encountered what we would call a normal human relationship. The spirits of Stephano and Trinculo are brave to the kneeling Caliban because they bear a fine show and heavenly charm that will satisfy his need to be subject to something that is not earthly. On and on throughout the text, the theme of bravery is evident. Brave and bravery demonstrate our thematic process throughout the play through the Prosepero s realization of the benefits of forgiveness over revenge. The thematic direction of Miranda s brave coming of age, and realizing of her femininity and love of Ferdinand. The brave new world conqueror s Stephano and Trinculo who are setting out to claim the island as their own and bravely breed a continent of issue from the brave wonder of Miranda. Stephano bravely professes, Monster, I will kill this man: his daughter and I will be king and queen save our graces! and Trinculo and thyself will be viceroys. Dost thou the clouds methought would open and show riches Ready to drop upon me that, when I waked, I cried to dream again. Variations of the word bravery come in all different configurations. We have a brave monster (II.ii.257), in Caliban. We have a brave lass (III.ii.153) that will bring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Gossip-Based Algorithms 1. INTRODUCTION Gossip based algorithm plays a major part for distributing simple and efficient information in large networks. One of the examples of gossip based algorithm is rumor spreading model. It is also called as rumor mongering. It is introduced by Daley Kendall (D K model) in the context of duplicated databases. The rumor spreading algorithm is an example of epidemic process. It is mainly used to examine in the view of mathematics. The algorithm follows synchronous rounds. The main aim of rumor spreading is to spread a rumor to all nodes in a social network in small no of rounds. At the beginning of the round, the information is sent to initial node known as start node. Then the information is sent to all nodes. The node having information will not accept to receive the information again. While executing the algorithm the graph and degree of nodes must be constant. In case of dynamic networks, an evolving graph is introduced to study the behavior of graph and nodes. Fig. 1 Graph connected with rumors 1.1. Problem statement: To begin with the rumor spreading algorithm mainly concentrates the broadcasting of message that is the information should reach all nodes of a graph. Secondly it concerns about the completion time i.e., within how many rounds the information is reached to all nodes. From the above research the problem can be stated as :each node transfers the rumor what has but in cases the node might not be knowing what information that the neighbour ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Description Of Data Flow Diagram Essay CHAPTER III METHODOLOGY Methods Sample: Internet, Interview, Observation, Library Design Descriptive Non experimental Context Diagram Description of Context Diagram Data Flow Diagram Description of Data Flow Diagram System Flow Chart Visual Table of Content Respondents Sampling Technique Sample Size Instrumentation Validity and Reliability Operational Definition of Variables Procedure Questionnaire Administration Data Gathering Data Processing Data Analysis Limitations Definition of Terms References CHAPTER III METHODOLOGY This chapter presents the methodology of the study including the design, respondents, instrumentation, procedure, and limitations. Methods and techniques The proponent used a research method to gather information s data and facts as a helping too that a help in making and to develop the system. The information gathered will be applied to the study. Survey Method The Proponents are conduct survey to 30 persons, to know what is the commonly problem of the shop, why the customers waiting so long. The survey form is the best way to knows what are the problems and suggestions of customers. Survey form is a proof or evidence that there is a problem in their zagu shop in terms of ordering. In that situation or study, Proponents can now take solutions in their problem. It s easy now to solve the problem because you already know what are the reasons and suggestions of the customers. Analyze carefully the data or information to take ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. African American History Museum Analysis The The National Museum of African American History and Culture opened on september 19, 2016. The museum has five floors. The first floor theme is slavery which included many exhibits such as a slave cabin, Emmett Till s casket, and a railcar from the segregation era are just a few of them. The second floor focuses on reconstruction and the third floor features segregation and beyond. The third floor shows exhibits such as women and movement which talks about how women helped in the civil rights movement and also displays exhibits on entertainment which included one on Oprah which had Oprah Winfrey s couch. Therefore the African American history museum was a good way to learn about African American history. In the museum, the exhibits are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Opponent Of The Death Penalty Opponent of the Death Penalty Gradually, states are abolishing the death penalty, as it has little to no effect on people involved in dangerous crimes. Thirty nine states enforce the death penalty and nineteen states have abolished; Personal involvement with the horrible crime of murder renders the academic arguments for or against capital punishment (Polites). As many studies have shown, the death penalty also has little to no effect on the crime rate in the country. Many questions people answer address whether they are supporters or opponents of the death penalty and whether they believe it is effective to the US. Both these issues have been ongoing debates for many years. Contrary to some thoughts, life imprisonment without parole has had a bigger effect on inmates simply because they suffer from the feeling of guilt. The US benefits because the cost of the death penalty cost three times more than the cost expense of prison. One central thing about life imprisonment without parole is that they are in prison for the rest of their lives. According to Citizens United for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, it said, In certain cases, imprisonment should be for life, with no possibility of parole ever. For the rest of their lives, they have to live within the strict and unsatisfactory boundaries of prison without the possibility of freedom in the outside/ real world. This will forcibly remind the inmates of the crime they have committed and inherently reinforce a sense of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. I Am A Pastor At A Church Find your calling! Your mission! The one thing God has ordained for you to do for the rest of your life! These were some of the words that I heard being preached to kids my age since I started going to youth group in 7th grade. I heard these words, and I was excited. I was excited, but also nervous, and scared, but hopeful at the same time: hopeful that one day I would find my calling for my life. I would wonder my thoughts, thinking, what is my calling going to be? And where is it going to take me? Am I going to be called to be a Pastor at a church? Is the church going to be small? Will it be huge? Will it be far away? Or will I be called to be a missionary? Will I be called to go preach the gospel to thousands of civilians in East Africa? Or will I just be called to be a one on one counselor? Whatever it was, I couldn t wait for God to tell me what it was. A year or two went by, and people all around me were receiving their calling. My sister was called into Worship ministry, and my older brother was called to be a youth pastor. My friends were being called to be missionaries, doctors, counselors, pastors, and all other sorts of things. And there I was, still waiting to receive my calling. I thought, maybe I m just not ready for it: Maybe God s timing hasn t come yet. I was born into my family as the middle child. I wasn t born as the take charge, do it yourself, first born leader, like my oldest brother: or the spontaneous, outgoing, nosy princess, like my older ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Law of Contract contract but do not appear to be a relevant issue here. While it is possible for offers to be made to the world 1, K s advertisement is an invitation to treat 2. It cannot be construed as an offer as it shows no intention on K s part to be bound to its terms, in contrast to the wording of the advertisement in Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ba// Co3. Thus A s letter to K dated 21 April is the first possibility of an offer. However the terms of this letter are too vague to be construed as an offer. This is because an offer must contain all the terms necessary for the contract to come into existence4. Offering to work for a fee between $12000 $20000 is not certain enough to constitute an offer and the letter is more appropriately ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus consideration passes from both parties16 and is of a precise 7 Ibid 8 Felthouse v Bindley (1862) 11 CB (NS) 869 9 R v Clarke (1927) 40 CLR 227 10 Eg Entores LTD v Far Eastern Corp (19550 All ER 493 495 11 Manchester Diocesian Council for Education v Commercial and General Investments Ltd [1969] 3 All ER 1593 12 Eliason v Henshaw 4 Wheaton 225 (1819) 13 Adams v Linsell (1818) 2 B Ald 681 14 (1887) 2 AC 666 15 (1988) 14 NSWLR 523 16 Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co v Selfridge Co Ltd [1915] AC 847 nature17. The fact that this conduct occurs in a business setting between two parties acting at arms length also creates a presumption that there is a common intention to create legal relations, a presumption that is not rebutted by any contrary facts18. The Terms of the Contract In order to determine the terms of the contract it is important to have regard to the terms of the offer only. The only terms that could arise out of the previous negotiations are those referred to in the offer itself or that the courts would imply as necessary to give the contract business efficacy 19. This is particularly the case if the signed contract is seen as the basis of the agreement, which is likely. In this case the parol evidence rule will generally preclude any evidence of intention inconsistent with the signed document20. There is nothing in the offer letter or contract sent by K to A which imports any of the previous negotiations. Thus once the offer is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Pig Observation In our experiment we observed a miniature potbellied pig and the way different food would affect the pig. Naturally the feces of the pig will change due to the different food it is fed. A healthy pigs stool is supposed to look dark brown and firm, yet not hard. We closely observed the pigs feces for any changes. It also can affect the pig s weight and fur color. The way we set our experiment was to determine what kinds of food would affect the pig in a positive way. The environment of the pig pig consisted of being in a stable surrounded by sheep and chicken. However, she had her own space to eat. For the entire month the pig was fed a cup and a half of feed and two cups of fruits twice throughout the day, once in the morning and once in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay about The Shawshank Redemption The Shawshank Redemption Wrongfully accused and convicted of murdering his wife and her lover, banker Andy Dufresne arrived at Shawshank Prison in 1947 with a life sentence. On arriving at the prison gate with the other inmates, Red Redding bet his buddies that Andy would be the first of the new inmates to break that night. Andy would prove him wrong many times over the years. Although pleading innocent, he quickly adapts to prison life keeping himself quiet and reserved from the other inmates but prisoners and guards alike are soon to realise that Andy Dufresne is unlike any man to enter Shawshank before. As he settles to Shawshank Andy begins to become friends with Red who is the first to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This resulted to him becoming even more popular with the other inmates. He had managed to put a whole new meaning to Shawshank Prison. When Andy disappeared from his cell one morning in 1966, no one had a clue as to what could have happened to him. Ripping back the poster of Raquel Welch, the Warden discovered the enormous hole Andy had managed to dig out with the tiny rock hammer; though it took nineteen years Andy had not given up hoping in escaping from the hell of prison life. His escape lead to chaos in Shawshank as nothing like this had ever happened before. Whilst Andy took off for a brand new life with a new identity back at the prison, guards were being arrested and the warden had no other choice but to end his life before the police arrived. With hundreds of thousands of dollars in his pocket, and starting a new life in Zihuatenejo, Mexico, Andy urged Red to join him by leaving a letter buried under a tree. Red would only receive this letter if he was out of prison and luckily after 40 years of attempting to be granted patrol he was finally accepted. Upon his unexpected release, Andy and Red were finally able to meet again but it was different than before, this time they were both free men. The first sequence we get of Shawshank prison is a LS ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Personal Narrative Essay On Softball Some people just think softball is as simple as someone swinging a stick, hitting a ball, and trying to get back to where they started. They don t see what softball really means to someone like me. Someone who has dedicated their life just to be able to play on that field at a certain level. Someone who wants to go to college and play the sport that they love. Well, I play softball because of the love I have for the sport. Everytime I step on that softball field the feeling overwhelms me. When I step onto that softball field I receive the drive to make myself better. Not just as a softball player, but also as a person. All of the emotion, thoughts and feelings I get make me want to work hard towards my goals. There is one particular game where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We hit first and the first two batters got struck out. It was then Carley s turn and she hit the ball to left field and got a single. Then, it was my turn to hit. I stretched my arms one last time before I got into the box. I threw my hand up behind me to let the umpire and RC know that I was not ready. As I stepped into the box I could feel my heart pounding out of my chest. I got set and loaded and smiled at RC. I could taste the amazing hit that was coming. I just knew I was about to stroke it out of the park. She started her wind up and threw the ball. The first two pitches she threw were balls. I got the sign from Coach Whiddon, and stepped into the box. RC started her wind up and threw the ball on the inside corner of the plate and I fouled it off. The same thing happened with the next pitch. The count was then two balls, and two strikes. My heart started pounding even harder. I bowed my head and drew a cross in the dirt and said a small prayer before I stepped in the box again. I took a deep breath and stepped in the box. I sat my bat on my shoulder and smiled at RC once again. I loaded my bat to let her know I was ready. She started her wind up and threw a changeup on the outside corner of the plate. I locked my eyes on the ball, and swung my bat. I took my hands to the ball, and snapped my wrists as the bat hit the ball. As I followed through the ball flew over the first baseman s and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Should Animals Be Used In A Circus Animals should not be used in a circus. First,Animals in zoos are hurt and abused just to do a little old trick.They are locked and cages and beaten and starved.Next, They are all cramped in a cage together and chained up.Also,they are whipped ad smacked around to do something they do not want to do. Animals are locked up and abused. RaeLeann Smith stats in the article that In the United States, no government agency monitors animal training sessions.First,Animals get beaten while chained up to bleed and get really injured.And are forced to perform whether their hurt or sick.Former Ringling animal crew employees Archele Hundley and Bob Tom contacted PETA independently after witnessing what they described as routine animal abuse in the circus, including a 30 minute beating of an elephant in Tulsa, Okla., that left the animal screaming and bleeding profusely from her wounds. According to RaeLeann Smith Hundley and Tom reported that elephants are chained whenever they are out of public view and are forced to perform while sick or injured. And,Animals are also stabbed and punched and thrown around until they are feeling anger,hurt or scared.They are beaten with painful tools until they cry out screaming in pain. The article mentions They also reported that horses are grabbed by the throat, stabbed with pitchforks, punched in the face, given painful lip twists, and whipped. Additionally,Animals should not be treated like a slave.They are painfully beaten for no reason ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Intolerance in the Chrysalids by John Wyndham Essay Intolerance in the Chrysalids by John Wyndham The Chrysalids was by John Wyndham. It Involves Children that have ESP (Extra Sensory Perception) living in a community that does not tolerate differences. They are eventually found out and escape to Sealand (New Zealand). All societies in this novel practice intolerance in one way or another, even though Wyndham doesn t approve of it. We see it with the Norms, the Fringes, the Sealanders and even people of today. I feel this was a great way of depicting intolerance. Intolerance is most visible in this novel with the Waknuk civilization. You could also say that the Strorm family is one of the most intolerable families there. David didn t have a lot of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most horrible example was when someone who was different was banished from there community to the fringes. You would think they would have toned it down a little bit after David s aunt committed suicide; she committed suicide because she gave birth to mutant baby, and did not want to be found out. This is horrible example of the intolerant nature of the Norms. Intolerance, surprisingly enough, was also practiced in the fringes. The people who lived in the fringes were intolerant towards the people of Waknuk. They felt anyone without a type of mutation or difference was inferior to them. An example of this is when Rosalind is fleeing the town with all the ESP children. Rosalind still had a cross on her dress from Waknuk, which was a sign that she was a true human , and was only worn by the norms. Because she had ESP she wasn t considered a true human . W hen they were running away Sophie told Rosalind that if anyone from the Fringes saw that cross they would reject her; this is because they reject the norms. This is an example of intolerance on the people of the Fringes part. The people from Sealand or New Zealand were also guilty of intolerance. All the people who lived there had ESP; they could read each others mind to a certain degree. Because of this they have a sense of arrogance about there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. School Dynamics, Classroom Environments, And Teaching... My field experience was at Port Chester High School and Preston High School. During my observations, I was able to examine the many differences that exist in school dynamics, classroom environments, and teaching strategies Port Chester High School is a comprehensive high school that houses grades 9 12 with 1,319 students enrolled. About one third of the students are current or former English Language Learners. The schools culture diversity is comprised of over 28 nations, 75 percent are Hispanic, 16 percent white (non Hispanic), 7 percent black, and 2 percent are from other backgrounds (Sadker Zittleman, 2013). The mission of Port Chester High School is through an active partnership among community, parents, staff and students, is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At Port Chester High School, I observed an 11 grade US History class with Mrs. Sandoval. The classroom contained 22 students. Mrs. Sandoval was patient and seemed to motivate her students. She was very organized and made sure that every student was engaged and remained on task. What really impressed me about the class was her easy rapport with the students. Mrs. Sandoval explained to me that a goal she sets for herself as an educator is to build the student teacher interrelationship, established on trust and fairness. According to Sadker and Zittleman (2013), often the successful teachers are the ones that enjoy managing and motivating people and are often found to have a pretty good sense of humor. Mrs. Sandoval feels when she jokes around or is playful with the students they respond better. She feels that it creates a more comfortable learning environment. As per her students, she is viewed as the cool teacher , because of this they often try not to disappoint her. In essence, she is able to deliver the lesson and still maintain a high level of accountability. At Preston High School, I observed Mr. Carneiro s 10th grade Global History 2 class. The classroom contained 18 girl students. I observed Mr. Carneiro to be effective and engaging. The girls ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Social Injustice Was Rampant During Amos s Time Social injustice was rampant during Amos s time. Not only within Israel/Judah, but also in the foreign kingdoms around them. We are first introduced to the sins of Israel s neighbors in Amos chapters 1 and 2, which the Lord has found unfavorable which include; crushing Gilead in a cruel manner ( Amos,1:3 New International Version), selling communities into slavery (Amos 1:6, 1:9), murdering their brothers, killing women and their babies (Amos 1:11, 1:13), and burning the bones of others (Amos 2:1). Then we are introduced to the sins of Israel and Judah which include; forgetting the law (Amos 2:4), worshipping other gods (Amos 2:4), selling people into slavery (Amos 2:6), treat those under them cruelly (Amos 2:7), and women being shared between father and son (Amos 2:7) When you look at these two lists it is painfully evident to see that God s people were very similar to those around them. Already they were becoming a lot like those around them, failing to keep themselves pure and separate. When we look at these things that the Lord is finding issue with, we can see just how many have to do with how they are treating those around them. By showing his disapproval of these actions, God is showing us His heart on these matters. We can see that God not only cares about what His people are doing but How His people are treating those around them and the way that it reflects Him and what it says about His relationship between them and Him. This speaks to the fact that God wanted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The impact of World War 1 on Japanese development in the... Assess the impact of World War 1 on Japanese development in the early 20th century. World War 1 and its aftermath, together with the great Tokyo earthquake of 1923, brought profound changes in social, intellectual, and urban consciousness. (Jansen 496)World War 1 caused many changes in the nation of Japan, both positive and negative. The whole infrastructure of the country altered immensely during the early 20th century, even when compared to the drastic modernisation of the Meiji Restoration. In the first quarter of the 20th century Japan had no less than 3 different emperors, and subsequently experienced 3 different historical eras. July 1912 saw the death of the much exulted Emperor Meiji, his successor (called the Taisho Emperor) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of the big four (Mitsui, Sumitomo, Mitsubishi and Yasuda) the first three concentrated on heavy industry such as ship building. This proved a lucrative move considering the demand for ships during the war, for military and trade purposes. Of course none of these changes would have taken place had the government not agreed to the trade agreements and industrial tutoring of Europe and the United States. World War 1 also ushered in changes in the government of Japan. These changes were less visible differences and more a change in the ideas of how a government should be structured. Political party government took a long time to take hold. The Meiji Constitution was deliberately vague on the subject of executive responsibility. Sovereignty and final authority in all matters rested with the throne, but at the same time the ruler had to be protected from active participation lest he be found fallible. (Jansen 496)Up until 1921, considered the dawn of party politics in Japan, the government system was set up of four main parts. A powerful Cabinet, headed by the Prime Minister, was in control of local government and national police. (The Emperor was theoretically head of the armed services, but generals and admirals were selected by the staff of the armed services to protect the Emperor from participation) A Privy Council made of imperial appointees had to approve of important decisions on national policy or the constitution. A House of Peers, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Guide Of The Perplexed Summary of The Guide of the Perplexed Maimonides is a twelfth century, Jewish philosopher, and author of The Guide of the Perplexed. In the essay, Maimonides explains how educated individuals with knowledge of the divine science are to understand God s secrets. He states that the secrets are explained through parables and riddles. Those who explain the secrets cannot fully describe them so they must use obscure language. Educated men in Maimonides essay have knowledge manifested to them through God by lightning flashes that are dictated by how willing the men are to allow themselves have a more internal understanding of the knowledge presented to them. Maimonides treatise is meant to clarify the meanings of the prophecies used in the books of prophecy for those men who have studied philosophy and religion. Equivocal terms are open to one or more meanings while univocal means when a word only has one meaning. Derivative terms are words that are derived from another or root word of the same meaning. Lastly, amphibolous terms are words that are either univocal or equivocal. (5) While the treatise is meant to explain those terms, in no way is it supposed to be an explanation for the books of prophecy for the scripturally uneducated or vulgar . Maimonides states that while the men who have studied scripture and God are perplexed as they try to understand the above mentioned terms, it is their decision to either allow or deny themselves to be drawn to try to understand both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Evolution of Health Care Systems Contracts and licenses Contracts and licenses are not themselves intellectual property and are generally considered to be a distinct discipline, not part of the same area of law as intellectual property. Nevertheless, contracts are essential to our system of intellectual property. They are the means by which you share intellectual property. Contracts and licenses are the means by which people let their intellectual property out in a controlled way. Importance Normal people interact with contracts on a daily basis. There are contracts for cell phone service, contracts for parking your car, and contracts for starting a job. Each time you pay with a credit card, you are entering a contract. Contracts are also everywhere in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Property has certain legal privileges associated with it, in particular the right to seek a court order an injunction enforcing your control over that property. In the context of intellectual property, control is usually defined by use. That means that intellectual property owners have the ability to ask a court to forbid anyone else s use of their patents, copyrights, or other IP. If someone else starts exercising control over (using) the intellectual property without permission, that use is said to infringe on the property owner s exclusive rights. A license can be thought of as permission to use someone else s property. In a contract context,a license is an agreement in which one of the terms of the agreement is permission by the property holder to use the property. Relative to intellectual property, this license has three practical effects: It gives people permission to use someone else s intellectual property. It allows intellectual property holders to put bounds and conditions on the use of their intellectual property. The most common of these conditions is pay money, but other restrictions are also allowed. For example, many software licenses have restrictions on where and how the software is used and against reverse engineering. It allows intellectual property holders to exercise their property rights if the bounds and conditions on the license are not met. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Tattoos and Criminal Behavior Essay Introduction The ancient practice of tattooing, once considered a trademark of social outcasts and criminals, has steered back into mainstream culture at an alarming rate (Irwin 2001, Swan 2006). In western society, tattoos are often associated with antisocial behaviour. In 1895, Cesare Lombroso concluded in his study that the art of tattooing is most commonly found on the bodies of criminals (Putnins 2002). The frequency of tattoo are predicted to be found at higher rates in criminal subcultures than in the general public. According to the 2003 Harris poll, nearly 40 million Americans have at least one tattoo. The practice is becoming more popular with teenagers. With thousands of people getting inked everyday around the world, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Houghton et al. comprised the study of 464 high school students; equally divided by gender, from 5 separate schools in a large Australian city. All the students were given a questionnaire of 21 questions, which ranged from location, number of tattoos, also age of acquisition and awareness of health risks. Another study, which analyzed the relationship between increased offending risk and having tattoos, was conducted in an Australian prison (Putnins 2002, Crofts, Thompson, Wales, Hernberger 1996). At the time of the study 97% of adults were found to have tattoos. In addition, 73% of the tattooed group was found to have been in juvenile detention centers. The average age of getting their first tattoo was approximately 15 years old. The study concluded that the link between tattoos and offending was quite evident even at an early age. Arnett (1995) suggests that body modification, which include piercings and tattoos can be best described by ones reckless impulsivity, and adolescents can be more likely to engage in delinquent behaviour as they do not fully comprehend their actions. Atkinson (2003) argues although some tattoos may have meaning behind it, others get tattoos simply because it is deviant by social standards. Further more, research on adolescent tattooing supports ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Human Development from Conception to Birth There are many reasons that certain drugs damage to an embryo very early in pregnancy even before the mother realizes she is pregnant. Firstly, some of the mother already exposed to certain drugs before she get pregnant such as tobacco and alcohol. For example, the women who take cigarettes everyday in their daily life will continue to smoke before they realize it. Due to this, the babies of mother who smoke tend to grow more slowly in the womb and are likely to be born prematurely and small (Habek et al., 2002). Apart from that, some of the women did not go to consult doctor when they were sick, and just simply take any medicine they have in the house. Especially antibiotics, analgesics, and asthma medications, these kinds of medicines ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the embryonic period, the rate of cell differentiation intensifies, support system for the cells form, and organ appear. In week 3, an embryo, the person to be is just 1/10 of an inch (2mm) long. It has become elongated, and three layers emerge the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. In week 4, the embryo is so curved that the two ends almost touch. The outer layer (ectoderm) folds into the neural tube. From the mesoderm, a tiny heart forms and begins to beat. The endoderm differentiates into a gastrointestinal tract and lungs. Between days 21 and 28, eyes develop. In the following week, ears, mouth, and throat take shape. Arm and leg buds appear. The handplate from which fingers will emerge appears. The heart divides into two regions, and the brain differentiates into forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain. In week 6 and 7, the embryo is almost 1 inch long. The heart divides into four chambers. Fingers emerge from the handplate, and primitive facial features are evident. The important process of sexual differentiation begins. During the final week of embryonic period, most structures and organs are present. Ovaries and testes are evident. The embryo begins to straighten and assumes a more human appearance. Clearly, the embryonic period is dramatic and highly important because it is when the structures that make us human evolve. Yet most pregnant women, either because they do not yet know they are pregnant of do not appreciate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Tempietto Essay 3 Why does your textbook see in Bramante s Tempietto a cerebral synthesis of humanist worldliness and Christian piety ? Bramante s building was to embody the platonic preference for ideal form with the concept of the perfectly enclosed, hermetic architectural environment. This also embodies humanist ideology of worldliness represented in the phrase. He merges this with Christian piety as he incorporates the Christian reverence for tradition (reverence for the circular martyria of the early church) by the creation of a circular cloister. 6 How does your textbook define a Renaissance villa ? The textbook describes the Renaissance villa as a country retreat in which the wealthy owner would come for leisure activities such as viewing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His misuse is deemed as intentional as he chose to represent the ruined condition of ancient monuments in his work. This is evidently seen in his early paintings such as The Stoning of Stephen and architecture as the Pantheon Salon. In his work, the rhythm of bays is off, showing that he was conscious of stretching the rules; done to stun the viewer. He also implemented the rustification on the facade and courtyard, the painting depicting the destruction by giants, and antiquity showing this destruction; all to this purpose. 9 What was a humanist education and how did it benefit Andrea Palladio? Humanistic education (also called person centered education) is an approach to education based on the work of humanistic psychologists which denoted devotion to the opposing principles of Christianity and earthly (pagan) beauty. This is rendered possible by a humanistic learning (represented by the study) so generous and appreciative as to comprehend both extremes. Perhaps the key moment that sparked Palladio s career was being employed by the Humanist poet and scholar, Gian Giorgio Trissino, from 1538 to 1539. Trissino became his mentor and provided him with this humanist education. This contributed greatly in giving Palladio an education in architecture. It did this as by measuring the buildings of ancient Rome, he collected accurate information on classical proportions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Examples Of The Rocket Boys Perseverance The perseverance and lessons that the Rocket Boys learned through the challenges that math and science presented them is the first reason why it is the key to their success. In order for the Rocket Boys to improve their rocket, so the school starts a class for six people only, and there are six Rocket Boys, but Dorothy decides to sign up and she kicks Sonny out of the class. Sonny accepts this in a conversation with his dad saying My grades weren t good enough to get into calculus class. his dad replies Let me get this straight. You fought for a class, got it, and now you can t take it? Then he says You want me to talk to Mr. Turner? Sonny replies No, sir. He did the fair thing. (225). Instead of giving up, Sonny decides to teach himself ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mr. Turner is the principle of the Rocket Boys school Big Creek High School. Mr. Turner was a constant opposition to the Rocket Boys. During school one day, Mr. Turner called the Rocket Boys out of class to his office. When the boys arrived there were policemen. Mr. Turner claims that one of their rockets burnt down a forest, and the officers begin to cuff them when Miss Riley walks in and argues against the claim. The Rocket Boys then prove that the rocket is not theirs, Quentin says It s an aeronautical flare. I thought it looked familiar. I was reading a book on the civil air patrol just a month or so ago. Look here. There s the Welch Airport, just beside Davy Mountain. This must be a flare dropped from an airplane! (222). Even though the Rocket Boys are in trouble and their minds are racing, they are still able to persevere through the moment and prove that it was not their rocket that set off the fire, but the nearby airports. If they had just given up they would have been arrested and never been able to pursue their dreams and create better rockets. This also taught the Rocket Boys that they will almost always have allies to back them up like Miss Riley in dire situations and that help them persevere through the challenges that are presented to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Principle Of Ultrasound Imaging System DESCRIPTION: PRINCIPLE OF ULTRASOUND IMAGING SYSTEM: The main principle of ultra sound imaging system is to transmit ultra sound burst signals into the particular organ and produced echo is processed for imaging. The entire system is mainly classified as two PCB boards: i. FPGA based transmitter board and control. ii. AWG and transceiver.  The system architecture mainly includes i. Transducer array ii. 8 Channel Transmitter iii. 8 Channel Transceiver iv. High voltage pulse v. Digital TX beam former vi. FPGA device vii. User interface (Computer) viii. Analog front end(AFE) ix. Signal processing modules a. Transducer array. Medical ultra sound imaging transducer are excited in two modes i. Linear array mode ii. Phased array mode Linear array mode: Subset of transducer elements are excited Phased array mode: All elements are excited to focus at the sharp ultra sound beam at the defined focal point.  For the transducer array; the parameter piezo electric element (electric charge generated with respect to the applied mechanical stress) pitch size is to smaller than that of half of the wavelength. Figure () : PIEZO ELECTRIC EFFECT REPRESENTATION  In transducer arrays, ultra sound transducer are arranged in the form of an array DIAGRAM A large piezo electric element by crystal is divided into smaller active elements. These elements are placed in different compartments which can be prevented ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. What Made Gorbachev s Leadership And Negotiations... IDENTIFICATIONS AND EVALUATION OF SOURCES The focus of this investigation will be the question of What made Gorbachev s leadership and negotiations successful with the US in ending the Cold War compared to past Soviet Leaders? and will analyze his actions during his leadership of the Soviet Union. This investigation will focus solely on his actions, policies, and negotiations with the U.S., and differences between Gorbachev s terms as leader compared to pass Soviet leaders. My first source will be a primary source, Gorbachev, Mikhail. Gorbachev Letter to Reagan. Letter to Ronald Reagan. 28 Oct. 1987. MS. N.p., which is a letter written from Gorbachev to Reagan. The second source will be History.com Staff. Perestroika and Glasnost. History.com. A E Television Networks, 2010. Web. 31 May 2016., which is a secondary source created by History.com, which discuss Perestroika and Glasnost. Gorbachev, Mikhail. Gorbachev Letter to Reagan. Letter to Ronald Reagan. 28 Oct. 1987. MS. N.p. This source could be valuable to historians looking at the question because it is a primary source written by Gorbachev written in 1987, two years after coming to power. That means it allows historians to see the goals that Gorbachev had wanted to achieve during his leadership. It also gives historians an idea of the things that Gorbachev has already achieved when negotiating policies in Moscow when stating presented new evidence that our relations have entered a dynamic period. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Sociology Essay AS Sociology Sociology Nik Jorgensen Text Nelson Thornes Distance Learning 2010 Illustrations Nelson Thornes Distance Learning 2010 All rights reserved. The copyright holders authorise ONLY users of NTDL AS Sociology to make photocopies for their own or their students immediate use within the teaching context. No other rights are granted without permission in writing from the publisher or under licence from the Copyright Licensing Agency Limited, of Saffron House, 6 10 Kirby Street, London EC1N 8TS. Any person who commits any unauthorised act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages. Published in 2010 by: Nelson Thornes Distance Learning Delta Place 27 Bath ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Overview of AS Sociology 2 | 2010 11 6 Unit 1.4 Marriage, Cohabitation and Divorce 8 Unit 1.5 Older Relatives and Children in Families 9 Unit 1.6 The Domestic Division of Labour
  • 36. Debate 2 Unit 1.3 Social Change and Families and Households: Demographics and Statistical Evidence 7 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. A Dill Pickle Critical Analysis A Dill Pickle by Katherine Mansfield represents the women s pursuit of independence through loneliness. Mansfield captures real life stories, not ones fabricated to appeal to the masses. This story takes place in a café, a couple meets again after 6 years apart. Their meeting emphasizes the women (Vera s) cynical look on love and her sensitive personality. The man exudes arrogance and has a way with words. The differences between the two characters highlight the divergence of their love and the lack of certain personality traits of each character. This unveils one of many reasons why their relationship would come to an end breaking both of their hearts. Vera doesn t talk much in the text, instead we dive deep into her inner thoughts and that s where she expresses her true feelings of the past relationship and unravels her teetering feelings for the man, each topic he brings up reminds her of an unpleasant memory of him from the past but as he talks he turns those horrible memories into good ones, convincing Vera to fall back in love with him. But she was thinking how well she remembered that trick of his the trick of interrupting her and of how it used to exasperate her six years ago (Mansfield, 16). The fact that Mansfield chose to have Vera think how it used to exasperate her this shows that it no longer irritated her by the word choice of used to the man has convinced her that it no longer is a point of irritation for her but something she now finds endearing. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Alcibiades In Plato s Symposium Essay The Tragedy of Alcibiades in Plato s Symposium In Symposium, a selection from The Dialogues of Plato, Plato uses historical allusions to demonstrate Alcibiades frustration with both social expectations for the phallus and his inability to meet these expectations. Alcibiades inability to have a productive sexual relationship effectively castrates him and demonstrates the impotence caused by an overemphasis on eroticism. The tragedy of Alcibiades is that he realizes he is unable to gain virtue through sexual relationships and will therefore be forced to remain mortal, yet he is unable to alter his condition. Symposium is set during a festival for Dionysus, the goddess of fertility; this setting emphasizes the sexual expectations of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Socrates attempts to justify homosexual relationships by quoting Diotima s differentiation between heterosexual relationships ( those who are pregnant in terms of their bodies and produce children) and homosexual relationships (those who are pregnant in terms of the soul and produce prudence and the rest of virtue in their partner) (Plato 271).2 This ideal of productivity in homosexual relationships is realized by the lover passing knowledge and wisdom on to his beloved. Thus, Socrates successfully justifies homosexual relationships; with this reasoning, he demonstrates to the other partygoers that their homosexual relationships must be productive to be justified. Despite Alcibiades numerous male lovers (Crane),3 Plato portrays Alcibiades as unable to realize any productive sexual relationship (Crane Plutarch)4 because he fails to become the virtuous man that a productive relationship would have produced. Alcibiades admits that he occasionally succumbs to the honor [he gets] from many. Alcibiades is referring to the instances when, instead of spending time with Socrates, he surrender[s] himself to the flatterers who [tempt] him with many pleasures (Crane Plutarch). Alcibiades is prevented from having a productive sexual relationship by his sexual urges and overemphasis on physical eroticism. Alcibiades ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...