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Essay How Do You See Yourself Contributing To The Nursing Profession
1. Essay How Do You See Yourself
Contributing To The Nursing
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Essay How Do You See Yourself Contributing To The Nursing Profession
Essay How Do You See Yourself
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2. Annotated Bibliography On Digital Natives
Church Teachers College: Brown s Town Campus
Digital Natives Essay
Ch20130047
Tilita Dawson
Educational Technology
Tee Jay Hewitt
In Partial Fulfillment of the Bachelor of Education Degree in Secondary Mathematics
July 3, 2015
Digital Natives
You see them everywhere. In the bus going to school, students sitting beside you, anxiously typing
messages into their cellular phones. The two years old who knows how to play Candy Crush
Saga, on the cell phone but make mistake when told to count to ten or say the alphabet. The eight
year old who can beat you at any video game on the market and is able to communicate and bond
with his cousin, who he has never met , that lives in Maryland Washington, using online chats and
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It allows everyone in the conversation, which can be two people only or very large numbers,
online at the same time. Texting is slower than just talking, so the Digital Natives have invented
ways to speed it up. Correct spelling is replaced by whatever is readable. Anything that can be
done with one key is: k for OK, and the way characters look on the screen takes on meaning.
Abbreviations are well known (LOL=laugh out loud and a semi secret code has evolved to protect
privacy, as in GTG POS (got to go, parent over shoulder.) to make yourself understood The missing
communication elements of facial observation and body language are often approximated in both
email and texting by emoticon icons such as the happy, sad or winking
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3. An Example Of Perseverance In Warriors Don T Cry
How many times in life have you struggled but got through a difficult time? That is called
perseverance. The definition of perseverance is Steadfastness in doing something despite
difficulty or delay in achieving success. Synonyms are persistence and determination. It
originated from the latin word perseverare. Right now the world has been filled with natural
disasters, from hurricanes to wildfires. Everyone that this affected has been forced to persevere
through it because there is not much that they have the ability to do besides staying strong. In all
of the nonfiction literature we have read there were many different examples of perseverance
from many different people. I decided to choose three. For my first example Melba Pattillo
Beals from Warriors Don t Cry . There is numerous examples of the Little Rock 9 and her doing
something despite difficulty. For the second example of perseverance I chose Maya Angelou.
Through her life there were countless times that she was faced adversity and still achieved
success. My third example is Earl Simmons (DMX) from the book E.A.R.L . He went through a
tough time at almost all time growing up and he never gave up and achieved success.
Perseverance creates success; therefore, when you stick through something you can accomplish
what you want. In the book Warriors Don t Cry Melba Pattillo Beals and the rest of the Little Rock
9 were faced with racism as they were trying to go to a all white school. They all had courage
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4. The Lachman Test
The Lachman Test is an important diagnostic test for detection of Anterior Cruciate Ligament
(ACL) pathology (van Eck, 2013) and is frequently used by sports therapists. Joint arthrometry,
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and diagnostic arthroscopy are all well established methods to
evaluate the knee for the presence of an ACL tear. However, the clinical gold standard, with well
established levels of accuracy for detecting this injury, is the Lachman test, which is performed with
the patient in a supine position and the kneeat 20В° to 30В° of flexion (Benjaminse, 2006;
Ostrowski, 2006). The grading of the Lachman test is based on the amount of anterior translatory
movement (translation) of the tibia relative to the femur and on the end feel perceived by the
examiner. A positive test requires a soft end feel and observable translation of the tibia (Torg, 1976).
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The patient s knee joint position during the Lachman s test might affect the grade given. Because
examiners do not agree on the position of the knee joint during the Lachman s test, reliability might
be affected if they do not place the knee in the same position each time they administer the test
(Donaldson 1985 ). Similarly, grading might be affected as experience of therapists differs from
each other. Hence, judgments based on the Lachman s test are inconsistent when made by
inexperienced testers, but such judgments become more reliable as testers become more
experienced (Dehaven, 1980; Noyes,
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5. Generosity In The Shawshank Redemption
Andy is a man that is in complete contrast to the brutal prison, he spreads his positive views onto
the other prisoners, especially Red. In the film The Shawshank redemption, the director Frank
Darabont displays that through the contrasts in Andy and Red s characters that Andy is able to save
himself and Red from certain institutionalisation. Andy also achieves this through the display of
generosity verses the brutality the prisoners undergo in Shawshank. Andy is ultimately able to save
Red and commit Red to a lifetime of freedom rather then imprisonment and institutionalisation.
Guilt and innocence is a seemingly binary thing, either you are guilty or you are innocent, but that
is not the case with Andy Dufresne. Andy states that he was previously innocent but is forced to
change his was and commit crimes to survive the harshness of prison, this is displayed when Andy
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Warden norton s two values are in direct contrast, he believes in discipline and the bible, the bad
and the good. Norton lets the audience know this when he tells the new inmates I believe in two
things: discipline and the Bible. Here you ll receive both. Put your trust in the Lord; your ass
belongs to me . Through the cracks of brutality comes friendship. Red gives various gifts to Andy
but the gift that shows Red s generosity in their friendship is the gift of rocks. Not only does
Andy s generosity and kindness just rub off on Red by it also spreads to the rest of the gang as
they want to help Andy too. This is communicated to the audience when Red says to the rest of
the gang The man likes to play chess; let s get him some rocks . Before Andy all Red s deals were
purely business but Andy taught Red the effect of generosity and kindness, this therefore saved him
from certainly dying in prison. Andy taught Red to find what people really want, this helped Red in
his parol
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6. The Death Of The Car
Whoop! Whoop! Was the sound that transformed one evening for a group of classmates, causing
them to fear for their lives and freedom. Four friends attended an afternoon conference, and
decided to stop to get their hair cut on the way back to campus. Shortly, after leaving the
barbershop, the driver noticed everything around the car illuminated in pulsing lights of red and
blue. They were being pulled over. As one officer approached the driver side, two others
approached the passenger side of their car. One officer demanded the driver s identification,
while the other two demanded everyone else put their hands out of the windows. Behind them
the two patrol cars had turned into five, which turned into eight. Officers now had the car
surrounded, as one officer demanded that the driver step out of the vehicle, some of the other
officers pulled the passengers from the car at gunpoint, placed them in handcuffs, and
immediately began searching them. The driver tried to explain to the officers that they were
students, when he was questioned what they were doing in the area, but it fell onto deaf ears.
Once all of their records came back clean, the scene calmed, and as the students were being
released from their handcuffs the officer explained, We have had a lot of robberies around here
lately, and one of the passengers fit his description. Simple misunderstanding. You all have a good
day. In the United States, to be black is to be a problem because to be black means that you are
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7. Issues Surrounding The Legalization Of Euthanasia
This essay will critically discuss slippery slope arguments with reference to the issues surrounding
the legalization of euthanasia. Firstly, the foundations of a slippery slope argument will be
discussed, along with the usual fallacious nature of this type of argument, also to be discussed, is if
slippery slope arguments ever provide good reasons for accepting their conclusions. Secondly,
euthanasiawill be introduced and discussed, this will be done using an example of a slippery slope
argumentby John Keown from his book Euthanasia, ethics and public policy: and argument against
legalization. From this example, the moralityof euthanasia will be discussed as to whether slippery
slope arguments show that euthanasia is immoral. Lastly, euthanasia will be discussed with
reference utilitarianism, and if euthanasia would potentially be viewed as a good or moral
option by utilitarian theory or if it would be viewed as immoral. Slippery slope arguments are
often used to argue that if we allow something to become legal we will be stepping onto the
slippery slope to allowing something viewed as morally wrong to also become legal. These
arguments are used often within society, although most of the time they are used in a casual
manner and the distance between point A and B is so large they are not taken seriously,
(Spielthenner, 2010; Jefferson, 2014). For that reason slippery slope arguments as a general idea
are not considered to be good logical arguments. So, slippery slope
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8. Bill Clinton Scandal Analysis
The scandal between Former President Bill Clinton and his intern Monica Lewinsky is one of the
most well known scandals in United States history. This scandal that took place from 1995 to 1997
had at least 10 sexual encounters involving Clinton and Lewinsky. This series of encounters, along
with other things led to President Clinton being impeached.
There were a few people who were involved. One of the most important people is Bill Clinton. He
was the 42nd president of the United States. The next individual is Monica Lewinsky, who was an
intern at the White House who had clearance to get into the Oval Office. Another person
involved is not one who was physically involved in the scandal. This person is Betty Currie. She
was the person who granted or denied people access into the Oval Office. She ended up having
to testify in the Jones v. Clinton case. She is also accused of knowing about the affair and not
informing anyone of it. Linda Tripp ends up being one of the biggest sources of information
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President Clinton was obviously the most affected. He had many fines to pay along with many
investigations and an impeachment. He also suffers the consequence of being known as one of
the least truthful presidents in United States history. The next person who suffered a lot due to
this scandal was President Clintons wife, Hillary Clinton. She had to deal with the fact that her
husband had cheated on her. Though the marriage is still going, It is said that 1998 was a very
rough year for her and President Clinton. Though many have no mercy on Monica Lewinsky
because it was her own fault , she did suffer because of the scandal. The main effect on her because
of the scandal was that she was no longer seen as a person. She has also been shamed by many
people because of her
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9. Biographies And Biographies Of Books Essay
The term nonfiction is a very broad classifier of literature. Alongside fiction, the two genres account
for all the literature in existence. A quick internet search will present a number of genres that are
considered nonfiction. From historical eyewitness accounts, to creative nonfiction, to biographies,
there are many genres that people generally accept as factual. Memoirs and biographies are usually
counted on the more reliable side. Thus, there exist a number of sub genrethat fall under the title of
nonfiction . However, take a look past the surface, a number of problems with this stance arise. In
all truth, the brains of human beings are the only source behind the facts of biographies and
memoirs. As it turns out, this is the source is far from credible. Memoirs and biographies are not
reliable sources of nonfiction due to the differences between brains, bias which affects the brain,
and the faulty nature of brain functions. Every person has a distinct, separate brain, despite how
similar people may feel to the others around them. Calahan had violent behaviors and got more
violent as she was hospitalized, but the doctors would say that she is schizophrenic or has
phycosis. She knew this was not true and kept going back. When she was later released, Calahan
wanted to know what she had forgotten and had no memory of. She would watch the surveillance
footage, look at doctors reports, and listen to her parents and her boyfriend about what they were
witnessing. This
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10. Dangers Of The Abominable Snowman
The Abominable Snowman a mystery to this world now uncoveredI chose this controversy because
scientist and expedition have spent over 100,000 dollars just to find the Abominable Snowman
(Yeti)
They make it seem that it is fake. But I say that it is real. Scientist have discovered that the
Abominable Snowman is real. It is real because it has been a mystery to the world and there has
been unknowable tracks and eyewitness evidence that has reported about it.
There were three countries that it has been spotted in Bhutan, Nepal, Tibet The Expeditions that
have spotted the Abominable Snowman.
ВЁGray hairs have been found in an clump of green moss near a southern Russian caveВЁ.
Jane Leonzal Unidentified Gray Hair and near a cave Page #1
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Missing Cattle/Livestock near the Tibetan Villages. The Villagers say that the Yetihunts at night. So
the Yeti and stay hidden from society. The Yeti only eats animals, not humans unless agitated.
Jane Qiu Mysteries Livestock in a Tibetan Village page # 142
The Abominable Snowman or the Yeti hunts a night and only hunts at night. In addition, only hunts
after Livestock. Russian scientist has been investigating the Snowman and they have spotted dead
animals in an abandoned cave.
Ker Than March 1st 2011 Dead Animals found in the caves by the Himalayan Mountains . Page # 8
There are only two types of major deadly animals in the Himalayan mountain. They are the Pika
and the snow leopard but they are very small animals.
There have been many locations of evidence of the Abominable Snowman. Most of them by the
Himalayan Mountain ranges. There were some history about the Abominable Snowman. I am
gonna uncover them and see what he did or where are the locations he have been. Any folk tales
and why do people fear the Yeti.
The Abominable Snowmans natural habitat is Nepal. The Himalayan Mountains are on Nepal. So
basically that where the evidence is
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11. Insanity In The Yellow Wallpaper
A Woman s Journey into Insanity in Relation to Feminism The Yellow Wallpaper is a short
fiction, written by Charlotte Gilman; an American author who was born in Hartford and who
suffered from a lonely childhood due to her father s abandonment. She worked as an art teacher
and married the artist Charles Stetson, who turns her married life into a nightmare full of sadness
and gloom. Her depression and illness came after giving birth to her daughter. Gilman committed
suicide later, after she discovered that she had a deadly illness. Gilman s work in the Yellow
Wallpaperconveyed the miserable life of a married woman, a life very similar to her own. Gilman
wrote The YellowWallpaper which mirrored what she had been through her entire life. The story
took a place in a colonial house where the two couples spent a short, one week vacation away from
people. John is the narrator s husband and her physician. His thoughts that by separating his wife in
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Through the story the narrator has describes her own journey that leads her to sanity and her
obsession with the wallpaper of her sanitarium and ends with seeing a woman crawling behind
the bars of the prisonlike pattern. Her attempts to free the woman behind the wallpaper as trying
to purge her of her color, to peel her from the yellow paper, so that the narrator can accept this
woman as herself. The yellow wallpaper represent women in the 19th century where their own
right are controlled under men s authority. The narrator saw herself as she is a part of the
wallpaper and that the wallpaper is part of her. Therefore, by freeing the woman, the narrator will
have her
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12. Public Education
There are many fundamental factors of our public education. I think that teachers are the most
fundamental factors of our public education because teachers teach us thing we need to know for
the future and that helps us get a better career. Technology that we have now is also important. I
also got information from other students of what they thought was the most fundamental factor of
our public education. Students I asked mostly all of them said the same thing I did. They said,
Teachers are the most important part of schoolbecause they are the ones that are educating us. and
The teachers because they help you and affect your future. Other students I asked said, If you don t
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With technology we have more resources we could use and find more information from,
otherwise without Chromebooks we would have to get information from the textbooks and they
don t have a lot of information in them. If we didn t have Chromebooks, we would have to write
more on paper which is bad because our hands would hurt a lot after writing stuff in seven different
classes. Also, we would be using a lot of paper which is bad because people are cutting down trees
for paper. Having Chromebooks is also beneficial because if we are absent any day we could go one
Google Classroom and do the assignment or we could email our teachers so they could tell us
what they did in class. We are lucky that we get an education. Other kids around the world don t
get an education. In 2013, an estimated 110 million kids around the world don t go to school or can
t go to school. Out of those 110 million kids, 60 percent are girls. In some places, only boys get to
go to school and girls just help at home. In other places, kids can t go to school because they have
disabilities, child marriage, child labourers, or they can t afford it and here it s free to go to school.
There are a lot of fundamental factors of our public education. To me, teachers are the most
fundamental factor of our public education. Students I asked helped support my opinion.
Technology is also important for our education. Those are my opinions of the most fundamental
factors of our public
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13. Theme Of Animal Imagery In A Midsummer Night s Dream
An animal is any living organism other than a human being (OED). When the definition of animals
directly divides them from humankind, examples of half human, half animal creatures are
meaningful yet complicated symbols. A Midsummer Night s Dream plays with the mystical and
supernatural by frequently breaking down the barriers between animals and humans. Fairies are
neither human nor animal, and they live in a world, Fairyland, which is separate from and invisible
to humans. Considering the definition of animal is anything that is not human, the world of fae is
unconsciously rooted in animalistic imagery. This world is also home to other half human creatures
such as satyrs, centaurs, nymphs, mermaids and sprites. A Midsummer Night s Dream thus
highlights and breaks down the barriers between the human and non human world, and with
seemingly little purpose. This essay will analyze the use of animal imagery, particularly through the
donkey and serpent, to argue that animal imagery intensifies the emotions of the play, from
exaggerating comedic elements to accentuating the dark and nightmarish aspects of Fairyland. To
provide some context, Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s Dream interferes with love through the
deception of fairies. When Hermia s father insists she marry Demetrius, she runs away with Hermia
and Lysander. Contrastingly, Helena chases after an uninterested Demetrius, helplessly in love. The
fairies meddle with these two couples by accidentally casting a love
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14. A Look Out for Academic Impacts of Social Networking Sites...
African Journal of Business Management Vol. 5(12), pp. 5022 5031, 18 June, 2011 Available
online at http://www.academicjournals.org/AJBM DOI: 10.5897/AJBM11.595 ISSN 1993 8233
2011 Academic Journals
Full Length Research Paper
A look out for academic impacts of Social networking sites (SNSs): A student based perspective
Ishfaq Ahmed* and Tehmina Fiaz Qazi
Hailey College of Commerce, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.
Accepted 20 April, 2011
This study implies the exploration of relationship between SNSs usage and educational
performance of the student users. A sample of one thousand students was selected from different
universities of Pakistan. In first step of Multistage Sampling Technique, simple random sampling...
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Considering its popularity among students, Facebook high school version was launched in
September, 2005. Its members are multiplying greatly with each day passing i.e. Facebook had
100million users on Aug. 26, 2008 while this number increased to 500million on Jul. 21, 2010
and growth rate was 153% during the last year (blog.Facebook.com). Social networking sites
brought many positive implications to human life. The idea of social globe or global village has
been translated into reality through these sites connecting millions of people from all around the
world. Simultaneous communication of many people even at distant places promotes the creation
of social capital fetching personal, professional and social benefits not only to the users of these
sites but to the society as a whole. But every technological revolution brings some dilemmas and
darker issues along as well. Likewise, these increasing links and networks online are setting back
the real values of life especially students are accepting some adverse impacts from using these sites
as they form the major chunk of SNSs users. An ever increasing growth rate of SNSs not only calls
for the parental and teacher monitoring of student users but also attracting the focus of
academicians and researchers towards this phenomenon. In September, 2005, out of total adult
internet users (18 29 years) 16% were those who were using any social networking site and this
percentage increased to 86% on
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15. Civic Engagement Papers
For my civic engagement project I interviewed a family friend, Rocio Ureno, who identifies
herself as Chicana. I asked her multiple questions connected to the text as well as how she
identified herself as Chicana. I came to realize that a lot of her life experiences connected to my
families presentation about Pachucas breaking norms in society and dealing with patriarchy as
well. When I interviewed her one of the questions I asked her was why and how she identified
herself as Chicana. She responded by saying that she was born in the U.S. but her parents and
some of her siblings were born in Mexico, so Mexican culture is incorporated in her family. She
says that although she was born here, her Mexican roots are still with her. Being Chicana... Show
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Rocio has dealt with patriarchy in her family, discrimination, and trying to break out of the norms
for Mexican American woman. She says despite there being obstacles and expectations to fulfill
when being Chicana, you just have to learn to balance both cultures and live the best of both
worlds. I feel lucky to be Chicana because I live my life as a proud American with Mexican
roots. Rocio grew up listening to Madonna and Vicente Fernandez. Although she was born here,
she has not forgotten to speak spanish. She speaks spanish at home to her children. Thats
something I think is very important; being able to communicate with your grandmother or older
relatives that only speak spanish. Living in the U.S. it s easy to lose your Mexican roots,
especially because a lot of families now days are very whitewashed . Embracing both sides is
very important. Many Chicanos grow up with parents who speak only english to them, so they
completely forget how to speak spanish. After interviewing Rocio, I ve seen her views on what
it is to be a Chicana. I, myself could relate to certain things she was telling me. I ve experienced
some discriminative comments similar to the ones she s gotten. And, I too have a father who isn t
very open minded. It s not to that extent of her husbands, but I do know what it feels like living
with a very machismo type of father. Talking to her made me realize how important it is to
embrace both sides. I can see why she thinks
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16. Body Movement Analysis
I am going to analyze the complex movement of throwing a football I am going to be focused on
the upper body movement of throwing a football. I am going to be talking about all the muscles
involved in the movement. I am also going to be talking about the muscles origin and insertion,
there primary action, and which muscles are the agonists, antagonists, stabilizers, synergists and
neutralizers. I will also be talking about what plane the movement takes place in and what type of
lever system the prime movers are. I am first going to talk about the movement of throwing a
football I will then talk about the primary action of each muscle involved and then the origin,
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The anterior deltoid is an agonist in the acceleration part of the throw its origin is the anterior
border and upper surface of the lateral third of the clavicle its insertion is the deltoid tuberosity
of humerus. The pectoralis major is also an agonist in the acceleration part of the throw its
origin is the clavicle, the sternumand upper ribs, and the tendon of the external oblique muscle
the insertion is the lateral lip of the bicipital groove of the humerus. The triceps brachii is an
agonist in the acceleration part of the throw and an antagonist when the ball is being drawn
back. Its long head origin is the infraglenoid tubercle of scapula, its lateral heads origin is above
the radial sulcus, and its medial head is below the radial sulcus and its insertion is the olecranon
process of ulna. The Infraspinatus is a synergist for the rotator cuff during the acceleration
phase. Its origin is the infraspinous fossa of the scapula and its insertion is the middle facet of
greater tubercle of the humerus. The biceps brachii is an agonist when the ball is being drawn
back and an antagonist when the ball is accelerated forward. The origin of its short head is the
coracoid process of the scapula and the origin of its long head is the supraglenoid tubercle of the
scapula and its insertion is the tuberosity of the
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17. Guns Germs And Steel Imperialism
In the novel Guns, Germs, and Steel, by Jared Diamond, it is emphasized how the modern world
holds an utmost array of differences among societies. Those of Eurasian origin greatly influence the
world of power and wealth. However, other people such as Africans, fought off against European
colonial dictatorship, lack such influence and wealth. And other people, including the Aboriginal
Australians, no longer rule their own land. Rather, they have become decimated and subjugated by
European colonists. Food production, technology, and the decisions made by varying continents
played a role in the fates of societies. Geographic features, along with other factors, dictated the
development of guns, germs, and steel.
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What Diamond failed to discuss is the political decisions made to engage in European imperialism,
to construct steel and guns, and to utilize disease as a weapon. European s acquirement of guns and
steel did not mean they were compelled to use such technology to colonize the other continents.
Without acknowledging this, Europeans appear as inadvertent conquerors. Guns, Germs, and Steel
does not explain the capability for people to make judgements and influence the aftermath. For
example, stated in the epilogue, the Fertile Crescent lost its head start because it was the inhabitants
decision to clear the woodlands periodically, not allowing the vegetation to grow back soon enough.
In China, it was the type of political organization the inhabitants agreed on that allowed one of their
dictators to decide whether they accept innovation for the entire empire. The arrangements that
Europe, the Fertile Crescent, and China established, along with the environments they resided in,
and many other factors, all contribute to the disparate fates of their
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18. Estrogen Levels
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All men experience a drop in their levels of testosterone as they age. This usually begins as soon as
they are in their early 30 s. And though aging is nothing to fear, this natural diminishing of the
hormone causes unwanted side effects that can affect a man s fertility, sexuality, and health. This is
because low testosterone levels can lead to estrogen dominance in a man, and a hormone imbalance
is created. But to raise the testosterone levels, one must also lower the estrogen levels. Because of
this, some men are starting to use a natural anti estrogen product to help them regain their sense of
masculinity, so they look and feel younger.
Why Should Men Worry About Estrogen Levels?
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Answer: There are many estroblockers available on the market. They all have different ingredients
and attributes that make them. To find the best one for you, do some research on each of them. But
be sure to only take the natural based kind because other pharmaceutical types can have some
dangerous side effects to them.
Question: Will changes to my estrogen levels affect my fertility?
Answer: Too much estrogen in a man s body decreases his sperm count and can also cause
impotence or difficulty performing sexually. By lowering high levels of estrogen, these negative
effects are reversed, so a man s fertility is improved.
Question: Will lowering my estrogen help with my acne?
Answer: Acne can be caused by an imbalance of hormones in the body, so by correcting this
imbalance, many men will find that their skin becomes clearer. However, initially there might be
an increase in acne until the hormones level out. Keeping the skin clean and free from oil and dirt
will also help to reduce blemishes though.
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19. The Media s Depiction Of Caricatures, Stereotypes, And...
The Media s Depiction of Caricatures, Stereotypes, and Violence of African Americans
The mammy, an iconic caricature figure that has shaped and distorted the way African Americans
are perceived in the media and eyes of Americans. At first she may seem like a harmless, fun
caricature that is all smiles. However, in reality the mammy is one of many caricatures that have
been created to define and serve as a stereotypical function of white domination that is still seen
today in America s culture. We will be discovering in this paper the caricature of the mammy and
her affects today, caricatures that promoted stereotyping of African Americanviolence and how the
media has contributed to the domination and consequences of stereotyping. The mammy is a
caricature that you cannot forget. She has a smile that never fades with her strong servitude.
She is a large obese woman, with her hair tied up and hidden under a scarf or handkerchief. Her
rough, very dark face is seen as anything but beautiful. She cares for her white family that she
serves with love and compassion. She is often seen as a second mother to the white children.
Since she is accepted as a member of the family, she isn t afraid to talk back and have banter with
the family she serves. She is seen as a sassy mammy. However, in her own household she isn t the
loving, happy, sassy mammy. She is the controller of the money and household. She often is
depicted treating her own children harshly, not showing them the love
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20. Wynand And Toohey s Struggle For Power In The Fountainhead
Every man builds his world in his own image. He has the power to choose, but no power to
escape the necessity of choice (Rand). Rand s defined emphasis on the consequences resulting
from one s choices in life is abruptly emphasized in The Fountainhead. Wynand and Toohey s rise
to recognition differs greatly as each man s quest for power is obtained from contrasting motives
made even more apparent when compared to the character of Howard Roark and his drive towards
intangible riches. Gail Wynand, a self made millionaire, derives his motivation for success from the
pleasant satisfaction he receives when looking down upon the material empire he creates, while
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Even Toohey s niece, Catherine, is within the reign of his subtle dominance when he advises her
not to go to college because It s not advisable...to experiment with the laws of nature (59).
Though Toohey leaves the decision to Catherine to continue with her future, his deadly delicacy
hints at the idea of failure if she follows through with her original plan of going to college.
Likewise, Toohey steadily uses Peter as a pawn in his game to succeed in his rise to power. In
Part Two, Rand further brings to light Toohey s strong will as he urges Peter to marry
Dominique, despite being well informed of the love Catherine has for Peter. Toohey understands
Peter s marriage to Dominique will further benefit himself because of the distress their union
inflicts upon Roark. Regardless of his efforts to destroy him, Toohey is unable to quench Roark s
rambunctious flame. This is exemplified while, during the construction of the Stoddard temple,
Ellsworth highly recommends Roark as a valued architect. With this cunning act Toohey is able to
bring recognition to Roark and falsely ensure Toohey of his grip on Roark s career. Overall, since
childhood Toohey possesses the power to manipulate those closest to him in order to bring him to
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21. Social Media And Social Mess Essay
Social Media or Social Mess According to Pew Research, 95% of teens are Internet users with an
astonishing 85% using Social Media. Social Media is defined as websites and applications that
enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking. Social media is a
huge platform for cultural revolutions and controversies. There is a large amount of potential
issues with this revolution including the possibility of cyberbullying as well as the depression
that can be developed by only seeing the best part of everyone s daily life. This creates a false
image that everyone has a perfect life that users believe is impossible to attain. They, in turn,
view their life as dull or not as exciting as others simply because they cannot go on their summer
break to swim with dolphins or skydive, because they are not committing to a college on a full
ride for Football, because they don t have that seemingly perfect relationship with their parents
or siblings. On the other side of the spectrum, Social Media can be used for many great causes
such as activism, it can be used to stay in touch with old friends, and it can be used to encourage
others or bring to light issues that no one would have heard about it they were not Facebook
friends with Joe Schmo. Social Media is a trade off that western culture, and increasingly the
world, must learn to deal with or restrict. Social Media is dangerous to dictators, it is helpful to
helping hands, and it is hurtful to those
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22. Stereotypes In Watership Down
In the story, Watership Down, the rabbits tell stories about a trickster rabbit named El ahrairah
and the rabbits have a parallel action between the stories. The story is about few rabbits who
leave their warren because one of the rabbits feels that there is danger near them and they decide
to go far away from their home. The rabbits tell stories at times when something big or bad is
happening. The stories are all about a past rabbit, El ahrairah who tricks other rabbits to do good
things for his warren and to collect food. Many of the plans that the rabbits make are similar to the
tricks that El ahrairah does. In Watership Down, a rabbit named Dandelion tells stories about El
ahrairah and Hazel s rabbits are influenced by the stories to make plans that relate to El ahrairah s
tricks.
First of all, Hazel s rabbits are influenced by a disguise plan that E ahrairah uses to steal the lettuce
from the king and the rabbits includes it into a plan that the rabbits make in the Efrafa warren. In
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In the Efrafa warren, Bigwig tricks General Woundwort by making a plan where Bigwig takes
the rabbits who want to leave and runs away. Then a bird named Keehar scares away General
Woundwort and his guards. In the story it states, Out shot Rowsby Woof, bellowing like a bull,
land tore around the house. The man followed him at a run, leaving the door wide. Quick! said
El ahrairah. Quicker than Wogdog from the Tartar s bow! Come on! El ahrairah and Rabscuttle
dashed into the garden and disappeared through the laurels. In the field beyond they paused for a
moment. This when Rowsboy opened the gate and El ahrairah ran away. This is another example
of how Hazel s rabbits are influenced by El ahrairah s
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23. Gospel Of Mary Research Paper
The records of sacred texts have different themes, meanings, and messages. However, what they all
have in common, are disruptive pieces which exclude significant ideas, leaving the reader to wonder
whether what was left, resembles the message of the sacred fundamentals in its entirety.
Prominently, as we know, The Gospelof Mary is not part of the New Testament, yet such guidance
has to offer captivating objectivities on some matters, as well as on Christ s disciples themselves.
At the beginning of the Gospel, the writings begin with everyone, mourning for Jesus departure,
frighten and uncertain of tomorrow. Mary, who has been notorious for her sinful acts, asserts to the
Apostles and recounts Savior s morals given to her in the latest dream.
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24. Effects Of Kevin Rudd s Apology In Australia
On February 13th 2008, the Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd, finally apologised on behalf
of Australia, to the Stolen Generation for the terrible events that occurred in 1960 s and 1970 s
where many Aboriginal children had been forced away from their families. This report first shows a
deeper understanding of the event and its outcomes. Then, it looks at what effect it had on
Aboriginal communities. Then it looks at what it has done to help other Indigenous communities
around the globe. Finally, the report shows how the apology was, to a lesser extent, ineffective.
When Kevin Rudd was elected prime minister of Australia in 2007, he promised that he would
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Norman Stewart, a son of a stolen generation member, stated that Actions speak louder than words
and the government can say sorry all they want, but it will never come to close to the pain that his
father went through. The apology had helped Indigenous people heal the scars, but never heal the
pain and hurt , as Stolen Generation member Mary Farrell Hooker said when asked about her
thoughts on Rudd s speech [Jens Korff, Creative minds, 13 Jan
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25. Themes In My Brother Sam Is Dead
A little ten year old boy was taken as a prisoner of war. He was snatched out of his life and
destined to die while others lived. His death actually happened in history, but also in the novel, My
Brother Sam Is Dead. It is the year 1775, the Revolutionary War is just stirring among the people.
The narrator is Tim Meeker, the youngest son in a familythat runs their tavern in the town of
Redding. The Meeker family goes through many sufferings at the cost of war. His older brother,
Sam is a Yale student who goes to war to fight the British against his father s wishes. Through the
course of the book, many sufferings arise in Redding. Life gets tougher and the Meekers
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One example of upfront clashing is Sam and Mr. Beach at odds during the argument involving Sam
and Father. In the beginning of the book the difference between Father and Sam is very evident.
He is a boy of sixteen that is arguing his opinion that contradicts his father s. The argument of
war isn t just between families, it is also between generations. In chapter one, Mr. Beach, the
town s Anglican minister, also has his opinion on war that discriminates the new generation, I
think men of common sense will prevail. Nobody wants rebellion except fools and hotheads.
(Collier and Collier, 6). Sam goes on to argue with Mr. Beach, That s not what they say in New
Haven, sir. They say that the whole colony of Massachusetts is ready to fight and if
Massachusetts fights, Connecticut will fight too. (Collier and Collier, 6). Through Mr. Beach s
character at this point in the novel, he is seen as a representative of Redding s society and
Anglican church. In chapter two,Tim says by law everyone had to go to church so his sermons
would impact the people of Redding. For example, the night after Sam ran to Tom Warrup s hut,
Mr. Beach made it his subject of sermon. Nobody was going to let me forget it, that was for sure.
Mr. Beach made it the subject of his sermon. (Collier and Collier, 28). Furthermore, Sam arguing
his point represents the younger generation of college boys with college boy wind and Mr. Beach
represents the more older
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26. The Code Of Chivalry In The Lord Of The Green Knight
The implementation of this code is heavy throughout the poem, we are faced with few truly
prominent characters, but what characters we are presented with by the narrator exemplify both
the positive and negative aspects of upholding the Code of Chivalry, while also enforcing ideas
of Christianity as well. The first element of the chivalric code, while not inherently Christian in
nature, it still holds bearing as one of the key elements throughout, is when the Lord of the castle
that Gawain stumbles upon, lets him stay and have a place to rest before he heads off to Green
Chapel (the area where the Green Knight resides) to battle the Green Knight. This is a critical
form of feudalism at a time and establishes the relationship between a lord and his vassal, the
Lord is providing a place to stay while Gawain promises that he shall dwell here and do what you
deem good for me , this establishes the chivalric relationships between the two men. Not only does
this interaction establish the importance of the chivalric code between these two men, but when
they make the promise to exchange whatever the Lord hunts for in the woods and whatever
Gawain receives during his time in the castle during the day, also solidifies this vassal/lord
relationship. There is also an establishment of the courtly love theme in this section, which is key
to most chivalric tales told at this time and would ve been essential to audiences at this time, we
are presented with the lady of the castle, who had
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27. Benefits Of Online Advertising On Local Business Essay
Marketing locally is important for any small business with the desire to grow. Local online
marketing has set the standard in small business marketing with a cost effective method that
yields targeted clients. Many companies focus on search engine optimization (SEO) to be found
locally on the top of Google and other search engines. Being found locally helps many
companies flourish but receiving high search engine rankings relies on many other factors.
Word of mouth has always been one of the most powerful parts of marketing. It comes in many
forms and recently has taken a place in online reviews. Potential clients use local business
reviews to find out what others are saying about a company online. Online reviews not only have
a powerful impact on local business, they can also help a company gain search engine rankings.
As search engines continue to change their algorithm, especially locally, local business reviews
made online could have more of an impact on SEO. Benefits of Online Reviews Local Search
Engine Rankings More Citations More Customers There are many ways to encourage online
reviews while receiving more SEO benefit from them. If you want to gain more local business
and search engine rankings from your online reviews you should focus on these following 4 tips.
4 Tips that Impact Online Reviews Positively 1) Be listed on as many local business review
websites as possible. If your company is not already placed on local business listing websites
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28. Witch Hunting Process Essay
Matthew Hopkins of Suffolk played a key role in Britain s largest witch hunting history of 1645
1647 and led to the execution of more than 200 people. As a self proclaimed Chief Witch Hunter,
he had the ambition of detecting as many witches as possible in his area. Therefore, he was
traversing the eastern counties along with his co workers looking for the guilty. The selected
suspects, the criterion was having the witch s mark , subjected them to an additional test: they
were to sit for hours under observation in the middle of an empty room without the right to sleep.
The purpose of this torture was to see if an enemysaurus was present in the vicinity of the potential
witch, which would be the final proof of her guilt, but also to force her
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29. Organizational Change Case Study
A LEARNING BASED APPROACH TO ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE:
FIVE CASE STUDIES OF GUIDED CHANGE INITIATIVES
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Five successful examples of a learning based approach to organizational
change were studied in order to identify some key success factors. All five change initiatives, in
major manufacturing corporations, were guided and supported through the MIT Center for
Organizational Learning . Following the change there were dramatic improvements in business
results . This article examines several factors that made these change initiatives successful.
One central finding is that the goals for a successful learning based change initiative are typically
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Lack of openness in the workplace is very costly. Design engineers who say nothing about the
problem they cannot solve run the risk that, when they do solve it, they will require other key
parts of the design to be changed. And by that time others have made costly investments in
tooling that must now be scrapped, compounding costs and delays. In one of the cases we
studied, the Epsilon new car design project at a leading auto maker, major cost savings were
achieved (over $60 million) through their ability to confront and change this powerful pattern of
secretiveness, a long standing part of their workplace culture. They recognized that this tacit norm
was based on deeper lying assumptions (shared by all of them) about what is expected from a good
design engineer and that those mental models were reinforced by the behavior of managers who
consistently chastised and humiliated engineers who brought up unresolved problems. So, naturally
they concealed their problems, reporting nothing, until they were close to a solution. During the
Epsilon change process, Epsilon s top managers learned to see how their own behavior was
creating results they did not want and they learned how to behave differently and get better results
both in terms of cost savings and in the satisfaction they all derived from their work. With less
blaming, there was more trust, openness, and better
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30. Advantages Of Qatari Diamond
Competitive Advantage of Qatari Firms Based on Michael Porter s Diamond
In his book The Competitive Advantage of Nations Michael Porter examines modern global
economy and explains the theory of competitive advantage through a reflection of a diamond which
maintains its growth and prosperity. Porter who is considered the father of modern businesses and
promoter of notions of competitiveness produced a number of books on strategic management in
which he bridged the gap between national and international economics. His latest book is
specifically the broadest in scope because it shifts the focus of attention from the performance of
the firm to the performance of the nation whole. However, the focus of this paper discusses how a
developing nation like Qatar is growing its firms foundations and bettering its environmental
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This paper further discussed Porter s framework at a nation s level, choosing Qatar as its pick of
a developing country that has crossed the borderline to global markets among other
internationalized nations via its massive production of natural gasses, oils and fuels. Through
Porter s diamond framework, the gap was bridged between economic sciences and having insights
to the system of a country like Qatar and understanding the how the 4 determinants work as a well
functioning cycle, despite it being more dynamic and complex than it seems. Finally, Porter s book
serves as a portal for theorists to analyze countries that are not usually written about such as ones in
the Arabian region like Qatar, Oman, etc. However, at the empirical level this paper proved that
such complex framework can be applied to selective countries that has high competitive tendencies
and what qualifies it to fit with the modern global
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31. Hume s Wide Construal of the Virtues Essay
Hume s Wide Construal of the Virtues
ABSTRACT: The term virtue has traditionally been used to designate morally good character traits
such as benevolence, charity, honesty, wisdom, and honor. Although ethicists do not commonly
offer a definitive list of virtues, the number of virtues discussed is often short and their moral
significance is clear. Hume s analysis of the virtues departs from this tradition both in terms of the
quantity of virtues discussed and their obvious moral significance. A conservative estimateof the
various virtues Hume refers to in his moral writings would put the number at around seventy, with
the more untraditional ones including wit, good manners, and dialog. Unsurprisingly, Hume s critics
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Hume s analysis of the virtues departs from this tradition both in terms of the quantity of virtues he
discusses and their obvious moral significance. A conservative estimate of the various virtues
Hume refers to in his moral writings would put the number at around seventy, with the more
untraditional ones including wit, good manners, and dialog. Not surprisingly, Hume s critics, past
and present, have attacked him for making nonsense of the concept of virtue by construing it so
widely. For example, Philippa Foot argues that, ... one does not find in Hume an account of the
difference between skills or talents and virtues and he even says that there is no reason to consider
virtue as something distinct. I suppose it is partly due to Hume s influence that this important topic,
which was splendidly treated by Aristotle and Aquinas, is hardly discussed by modern moral
philosophers. (1)
Hume was aware that his broad understanding of virtue was controversial and he offered several
defenses for his position. After presenting the neglected attacks of his contemporaries, and Hume s
response, I will argue that a problem remains: by failing to distinguish between degrees of virtue,
Hume also fails to distinguish between degrees of vice. But, some vices such as malevolence
clearly deserve punishment whereas other alleged vices such as uncleanliness clearly do not. Thus,
for adequate retribution, a distinction is needed between important and less
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32. Hegemonic Masculinity Summary
R.W. Connell s (1995) concept of hegemonic masculinity is the most significant theoretical device
for understanding the masculinity hierarchy. Demetriou (2001) states how hegemonic masculinity
expresses two different social practices, from a social constructivist view. The first is that men
benefit from the patriarchal system of society. The second process is that there is an intramasculine
hierarchy by which the social order of men is created and maintained. Connell (1995) argues that
this is the reason for the societal genderorder where not only do men uphold power over women, but
also certain men are dominant over other men. Demetriou (2001) criticises Connell s term of
hegemonic masculinityfor being too broad, as the main focus is usually placed on the
intramasculine process. He therefore believes this process to be internal hegemony (ibid).
In terms of the intramasculine order , Connell argues that there is a specific type of masculinity
that is revered the most and holds dominance over all other. Men who most closely exemplify this
archetype are considered to hold the most social capital. In this model Connell states that gay men
are at the bottom of the order and straight men that embody certain characteristics sit atop the
hierarchy. Connell s model furthers Brannon s (1976) work. In this he suggests four rules by which
men should follow. Hence, in Connell s (1995) model homophobia is a significant factor in sitting
at the top of the hierarchy and
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33. Definition Of Liberation Hermeneutics
tion of liberation theology. The option functions as a hermeneutical tool for interpreting reality and
theological sources.
It is therefore appropriate to introduce liberation hermeneutics as distinct from liberation theology
within the broad arena of social scientific interest in the Bible within which several sub disciplines
have taken on whole lives of their own, both in the sheer volume of literature published and in the
ideological stances they represent.
Theology
Liberation
hermeneutics
Liberation theology experience DEVELOPMENT OF LIBERATION HERMENEUTICS
Liberation hermeneutics developed a three part agenda. In opposition to the stated objectives of
many forms of classical theology, experience takes precedence over theory. The dominant
experience of a majority of people in the two thirds world, in which liberation theology emerged, is
the experience of poverty suffering malnutrition, lack of access to basic human rights, education,
clean water, medicine and the like. Hence first, a liberation hermeneutics begins with the experience
of the injustice of poverty. Second it attempts to analyse or assess the reasons of this impoverished
existence. Third, actions take precedence over rhetoric. Liberationists seek to determine a cause of
corrective measures based on their previous observations, insights and judgments. In the liberation
hermeneutic, the Bible does not normally come into play in step one of the three part agenda
outlined above but only to aid in steps two
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34. Efforts to Improve the Production of Insecticidal...
Although the production of insecticidal baculoviruses in insect cell cultures has been proposed as
an alternative to overcome the limitations of the in vivo processes, so far no in vitro process could
be even implemented on an industrial scale in India, and baculovirus occlusion bodies are still
produced in infected insectlarvae. Some factors that 25 years ago have hindered the development
of large scale production processes for baculoviruses in insect cell cultures, such as the sensitivity
of insect cells to the stresses linked to the mechanical agitation in stirred tank reactors and to the
bubble rupture in sparged bioreactors, have been resolved and several cell lines can be cultivated
today in industrial bioreactors of large volume to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The cultures can grow as suspension culture on shakers and found to be successful for in vitro
production of wild type/recombinant baculoviruses as bio insecticides. However, most cell lines
have not been sufficiently characterized certain issues related to economic feasibilities for
entrepreneurs and those issues will be addressed in the present proposal such as 1.Simplification
of the composition of the culture medium: The cost of the culture medium will be reduced by
applying the more empirical approaches like replacement of costly ingredients, such as amino
acids and lipids, by optimized mixtures of raw materials of lower cost such as protein
hydrolysates and cooking oils. 2. Possibility to obtain high volumetric yields of viral OBs: The
usual strategy to produce baculovirus occlusion bodies in insect cell cultures has been the
infection of batch cultures. Generally in batch cultures the high yields are impaired by the cell
density effect . Whenever possible, the adoption of alternative strategies of infection could be a
way to overcome the cell density effect and thus improve the viral productivity. The fed batch
culture, which has proven to be a feasible alternative to increase the yield of recombinant proteins
and BV in Sf9 cell cultures at high density, could also be an alternative strategy to increase the
yield of occlusion bodies. A deeper understanding of the causes that lead to the
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35. Metaphors As A Metaphor
Morgan s metaphors personified: Auto bot a new way of understanding and theorizing about the
organizations Theories are built from abstractions known as concepts. Metaphors have long been in
use to describe organizations and development of organizational theory. In order to understand
abstract concepts, it is of fundamental importance to know how metaphor works. Different scholars
within the field of organizational research have acknowledged this (e.g. Morgan 1980; Weick 1989;
Cornelissen 2005; Putman Boys 2006). Within the field of linguistics, probably no phenomenon has
been as well researched as metaphor (Steen 2007). Research shows that for language users, it is
inevitable to use metaphor when dealing with abstract concepts. Metaphors therefore play a key
role in the construction of reality (Lakoff Johnson 1999). Use of metaphors always has limitations
which are mentioned by Gareth Morgan the Author of the famous classic book on organizational
theory, images of organization . While introducing the famous eight metaphors used for developing
organizational theories he mentions that metaphors help explain, but they also distort. They have...
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Auto bots are Automatic Robots which are living to perform their specific tasks, they are made by
humans for particular purposes and have an artificial intelligence based brain to help make
decisions which are programmed trough the codes at the time of being developed. They are
designed based on man made structures and engineered to keep the flexibility of the system so that
it can be transformed into required uses and respond to environmental changes. They can perform
tasks which are not possible for humans alone. They belong to a community, socialize there and
adapt to the cultural and ethical standards of the society
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36. Frankenstein Vs. Bladerunner Essay
As society changes around us, we spot things we never noticed before: high divorce rates, murder
rates, and drug use just to name a few. James Riddley Scott and Mary Shelley noticed and had a
fear of child abandonment. In Frankenstein, Shelley explores this subject through the viewpoint of
a man, Victor, who creates a child so hideous that he cannot bear to look at it, and consequently
deserts it. In Blade Runner, Scott explores this matter through a businessman, Tyrell, who makes
replicants of humans, the Nexus 6, gives them only four years to live, and sells them as slaves. The
children of these creators turn out to be smarter and more human than expected, and revolt against
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I suddenly beheld the figure of a man, at some distance, advancing towards me with superhuman
speed. He bounded over the crevices in the ice, among which I had walked with caution...and I
felt a faintness seize me; but I was quickly restored by the cold gale of the mountains. I
perceived, as the shape came nearer that it was the wretch whom I had created (98). During these
confrontations both creations ask their creators to correct the flaw that has driven them to cause
so much death and despair: Do your duty towards me, and I will do mine towards you and the rest
of mankind. If you will comply with my conditions, I will leave them and you at peace; but if you
refuse, I will glut the maw of death (99). Unfortunately, neither Victornor Tyrell do as they are
asked, and in the end, die because of it. The monster and Nexus 6 are only asking that they get
what they think they deserve; a life worth living, and a life long enough to enjoy. They have lived
a horrible life because of their parents, and are looking for some kind of consolation. Here we
begin to see that the newly created beings have developed an awareness of their mistreatings.
The parent is a way to trace a path of existence, which becomes important in both texts. In order to
reveal who is a replicant, the Voight Kampf test is given. This is a test to find a person?fs
emotional responses. Nexus 6 are supposedly made without emotions, and therefore easily
discovered by monitoring certain emotional
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37. The Importance Of Prisons In Prison
A lot of people talk about someone before they get sentenced to prison, but do not ask about what
goes on while they serve time for their actions. Criminals rights are basically revoked during
their sentencing and not given back after. Whether it is the way they are treated by prison
officials, voting while in jail or when they get let free, and the way they are treated for the
religion they follow. They are overlooked by people who have right just because they are locked
up and serving time.
Have you ever asked yourself how are criminals treated while they are serving time? Well if you
have ever asked yourself this questions the answer is poorly. Criminals are treated so poorly by
prison officials. In the article Prisoner Abuse: How Different are U.S. Prisons? they discuss how
prisoners are constantly being abused by their guards. The author states in regards to the way
prison inmates are treated that, In recent years, U.S. prison inmates have been beaten with fists
and batons, stomped on, kicked, shot, stunned with electronic devices, doused with chemical
sprays, choked, and slammed face first onto concrete floors by the officers whose job it is to
guard them. . This is stuff people would usually be sent to jail for doing but because prisoners are
not taken as seriously as other people it is just overturned. This is not a good thing because it does
not go by the human rights that everyone has regardless of the mistakes they make. Officers are
hired to protect inmates from
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38. Why Is Black History Month Important
A Beam of Light to the Sunshine State In the campus of the college she founded, by the most
beautiful beach, humbly and quietly rests a great soul, Mary McLeod Bethune. Many people
wonder why Black History Month is so important. Black History Month is not just a name, it is a
celebration of innovative Black Americans like Mary McLeod Bethune, who didn t let racial
discrimination and discouragement stop her from achieving her dreams against all odds. In 1904,
black children in Daytona, Florida received no education, but instead labored tirelessly in the
cotton fields. On October 3, with $1.50, and faith in God, the very determined young Mary McLeod
opened the Daytona Literary
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39. Philonous And Hylas Play Summary
The dialogue begins with Philonous and Hylas, the protagonists, running into each other. Philonous
is surprised to see Hylas awake so early, but Hylas seems mad. Hylas explains that he has been
contemplating over crazy beliefs that some philosophers have; those who believe nothing at all, and
those who believe everything. Hylas is scared that the philosophers will put thoughts in people s
heads, eventually turning them against their own religion and beliefs. Philonous agrees with Hylas
and explains how doesn t follow what he learned in school, rather he embraces common sense
opinions. Hylas is relieved to find out Philonous doesn t believe in these insane thoughts (mind
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Philonous now begins to explain how materialism can lead to skepticism. Philonous must now
explain that there is no reason to believe in mind independent reality. Philonous introduces the
argument from pleasure and pain as well as the argument of perceptual relativity. First, he makes
Hylas admit that we can only sense sensible things, and that sensible things are nothing but groups
of sensible qualities. Hylas hesitates, but Philonous reassures him. Philonous gives a cherry as an
example; a small, red, sweet cluster, which in actuality could be something other than this.
Philonous now introduces the idea of pain and pleasure. Philonous explains that pain is mind
dependant, meaning that pain cannot exist if nobody is feeling it. The same goes with pleasure.
Philonous then explains that this does not only apply to pain and pleasure, but to any sensible
quality. First, Philonous tries to relate heat with pain. He says that inanimate objects cannot feel
pain or pleasure; Matter is inanimate; Matter cannot feel pain nor pleasure; heat is a form of pain;
therefore matter is incapable of feeling heat; This means heat is mind
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40. Connecting with Nature in Rip Van Winkle, Thanatopsis, and...
Romanticism is the involvement of emotion, fantasy, and intuition in a story. It happens to be the
opposite of rationalism which involves logic, reason, and rationality in a story. There happens to
be five romantic elements to choose from. They include: dissatisfaction with city life, desire to
connect with nature, concern of individualism, nostalgia for the past, and supernatural interest.
Of the six stories we could choose from all of them have some part of romanticism in them in
one way or another. I chose to express a desire to connect with nature in Rip Van Winkle ,
Thanatopsis , and Walden. Rip Van Winkle desires to leave his nagging wife, driving him into the
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Rip Van Winkle describes multiple images that make it a story with a deep desire to connect with
nature. In the poem Thanatopsis the desire to connect with nature is expressed throughout. Unlike
Rip Van Winkle, Thanatopsis has a very deep meaning within it, not just a whimsical story. The
poem explains that we as humans should embrace death and know that we are a part of the ever
cycling earth. We have a bigger purpose. William Cullen Bryant personified nature in his poem.
He made nature woman like by calling nature her and she. To him who in the love of Nature holds
Communion with her visible forms, she speaks a various language... (171) He also expressed this
beautiful simplicity and vulnerability to nature and man. The hills rock ribbed and ancient as the
sun, the vales stretching in pensive quietness between; the venerable woods rivers that move in
majesty, and the complaining brooks that make the meadows green... (171) This poem seems to
connect with nature in a different way. It s almost like it embodies nature along with human to
create a smooth transition or meld of the two, and I think that is what creates the desire to connect
with nature for the poem. Walden expresses the desire to connect with nature differently then Rip
Van Winkle , and Thanatopsis. It may not have the whimsical story or a spiritually deeper meaning,
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41. Research Paper On Leonardo Da Aphrodite
The Louvre, located in the famous Paris, France, is home to the world s most historic and
famous pieces of art. It is a destination that I hope to experience before my life is over and I m
sure a large majority of people feel the same way. For this assignment, I choose the most famous
and remembered pieces of art known to mankind. Those would be the Mona Lisa, painted by the
one and only Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci a.k.a Leonardo Da Vinci, and the sculpture of
Aphrodite, sculpted by Praxiteles. The Mona Lisa started in Florenceroughly around 1503 and is
thought to be a portrait of Lisa Gherardini, the wife of a Florentine cloth merchant named
Francesco del Giocondo, hence the alternative and less known title, La Gioconda. However, Da...
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The statue reflects the sculptural research of the late Hellenistic Period: classical in essence,
with innovatory features such as the spiral composition, the positioning in space, and the fall of
the drapery over the hips. Aphrodite, or also known as The Venus de Milo was discovered not
too long ago in 1820 on the island of Melos, Milo in modern Greek, located in the south western
Cyclades. The Marquis de RiviГЁre presented it to Louis XVIII, who donated it to the Louvre the
following year and the statue won instant and lasting fame. Essentially two blocks of marble, it
is comprised of several parts which were sculpted separately, bust, legs, left arm and foot, then
fixed with vertical pegs, a technique which was fairly common in the Greek world, especially in
the Cyclades, where this work was produced around 100 BC (Louvre). The goddess originally
wore metal jewelry, a bracelet, a pair of earrings, and a headband, of which only the fixation holes
remain and the marble may have been embellished with, obviously now faded, polychromy. Sadly,
the arms were never found, leaving her in her iconic fashion, a figure with broken
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42. Alcatraz Prison
Alcatraz was a prison, that was in use from 1934 to 1963. It housed some of the worldВґs most
dangerous criminals over the span of twenty nine years. I chose to write about Alcatraz because
I like the history of weird and creepy places, which Alcatraz is. Alcatraz is creepy because there
are many claims that people have heard the cries and moans in cell blocks A, B, and C. I also
chose to write about this because I wanted to learn more about Alcatraz. Someday I want to go
there. This essay will explain why an Army prisonwas turned into a federal penitentiary on Alcatraz
Island, who were some famous inmates that once occupied a cell there and, it will detail some of
the attempted escapes from Alcatraz.
In 1933, the U.S. Army relinquished control of the island of Alcatraz to the U.S. Justice Department
(History.com). At that time the federal government wanted a federal prison that could house a
criminal population [that was] too difficult or dangerous to be handled by other U.S. penitentiaries
(History.com). The main reason that Alcatraz was turned into a federal prison is because escape
was thought to be impossible (History.com). Alcatraz was made more secure than it already was to
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The most famous inmates, like Birdman of Alcatraz, usually had nicknames (History.com).
Although Stroud had this nickname, he was not allowed to keep birds at Alcatraz as he had while
locked up in Leavenworth (History.com). George Kelly, also known as Machine Gun Kelly, was
nicknamed after his favorite weapon
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43. Risk Management Helps to Prevent Errors Essay
Ways that the risk manager could prevent this type of event happening in the future would be to
establish and maintain a functional pediatric formulary system with policies for drug evaluation,
selection and therapeutic use. To prevent timing errors in medication administration, standardize
how days are counted in all protocols by deciding upon a protocol start date. Limit the number of
concentrations and dose strengths of high alert medications to the minimum needed to provide safe
care. Assign a practitioner trained in pediatrics to any committee that is responsible for the
oversight of medication management. Develop preprinted medication order forms and clinical
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On the management side of the event would include: the charge nurse, director of the unit, risk
manager, and the CEO of the organization. An event of this significance would catch the attention
of numerous management staff, due to the legal action that could be taken from the parents. The
Joint Commission, Medication Errors Reporting program, and The National Council for
Medication Error Reporting and Prevention would be the organizations involved to report the event
to and aide in the prevention of it never happening again. This type of an event could catch the eye
of the media. If the hospital were completely honest to the parents of the mistake, they could report
it to the media for awareness of the fault of the organization, sympathy or education for prevent this
event happening again. Active failures are the unsafe acts committed by people who are in direct
contact with the patient or system. The forms vary but they are easier to pinpoint such as: slips,
lapse, fumbles, mistakes, and procedural violations. Active failures have a direct and usually short
lived impact on the integrity of the defenses (Reason, 2000). Active failures are the main issues that
stand out when a risk happens. Latent conditions are the inevitable resident pathogens within the
system. They arise from decisions made by designers, builders, procedure writers and top level
management. Latent
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44. Summary Of Preface To God s Determinations By Edward Taylor
Numerous people have a theory about how the world was created. Some say it was evolution, and
others trust that it was the magnificent Lord that reigns above. In the poem, Preface to God s
Determinations, Edward Taylor exposes God s handiwork through his countless use of metaphors.
By comparing the immense land features to mediocre objects, he reveals the wonders Godhas
shaped. Taylor uses the word infinity to start the poem, this states that God is everlasting and has
been since the beginning of time. God created the world from nothing and shaped it to his liking.
He single handedly formed the world into what it is today.
The use of metaphors throughout the poem allows the audience to picture what God has made
with objects that we see today. This is evident when he states, Who in this Bowling Alley bowled
the Sun? Countless people have been bowling before, and Taylor compares the sun to a bowling
ball being hurled down the alley. With Rivers like green Ribbons Smaragdine? is another example
that Taylor uses. He compares the endless rivers to ribbons displaying an emerald green color.
Taylor also conveys his message through his precise description and tone. This poem transmits the
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The use of rhyme and plain style allows the poem to flow and both make it easier for the audience
to interpret. There are a few occasions when he uses off rhyme. One instance is when he reveals
who created all the marvelous work. He says, Who? Who did this? Or who is He? Why, know It s
Only Might Almighty this did do. The words do and know do not rhyme, emphasizing the
importance of the lines. Taylor also uses an abundance of visual imagery throughout the poem. This
helps the audience comprehend the land features that he compares to everyday objects. When he
says, Who hung the twinkling Lanthorns in the Sky? he compares lanthorns to the stars that
shimmer through the shadowy black
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45. Social Problems Of A Social Problem
A social problem is a condition that at least some people in a community views as being
undesirable. Everyone would agree about some social problems, such as murders and DWI
traffic deaths. Other social problems may be viewed as such by certain groups of people.
Teenagers who play loud music is a public park obviously do not view as a problem, but some
other people may consider it an undesirable social condition. Some nonsmoker views smoking as an
undesirable social condition that should be banned in public buildings.
Social problems are the general factors that affect and damage society. A social problem is
normally a term used to describe problems with a particular area or group of people in the world.
Social problems often involve problems that affect real life. It also affects how people react to
certain situations. Examples can include:
Sexual transmitted desease
Anti social behavior
poverty
Drug abuse
Prostitution
Alchohal abuse
Economic Deprivation
Unemployment
Sexual abuse
Rape
Early pregnancy
Female genital mutilation
A social problem is any condition or behavior that has negative consequences for large numbers
of people and that is generally recognized as a condition or behavior that needs to be addressed.
Social issue is a problem that influences a considerable number of the individuals within a society.
It is often the consequence of factors extending beyond an individual s social issue is the source of
a conflicting opinion on the
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46. Essay On North And South Industrialization
The North and the South had many differences, the most important dissimilarity was their level of
industrialization. The North prioritized industry and railroads, while the South remained mostly
agricultural. Northern production, transportation networks, and economy drastically out performed
the South during the civil war, leading to a Northern victory.
Firstly, Massive industrialization in the North meant factories were being built across all states,
this explosion of expansion really set the base for how far ahead the North would get from the
confederacy. By 1860, 90 percent of the nation s manufacturing output came from northern states
(B. Arrington, nps). The Union would also get all of their firearms and clothing necessary for
their war effort from these factories. In the South, things were very much the opposite. Slave
trade was at an all time high, the amount of farms and plantations growing cash crops were also
at a high point. There was too much money to be made when it came to cash crops and labor
from buying slaves for cheap. This meant all of their focus would be on growing as much crops as
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In the north, aid was given to railroad companies such as free land grants, and the government
buying railroad corporation stocks. This started to connect major manufacturing cities with major
coastal trade ports. Leading to produced goods being transported and traded at a much faster rate
than before. The military found the amount of railroads during the civil war useful, as it allowed
Union soldiers to travel at great speed through the country. In the Confederacy, travel for troops
was much slower than their counterpart. Only one tenth of Southerners lived in urban areas and
transportation between cities was difficult, except by water . (civilwar.org) This lack of railroads
did not help when food, and other products had to be moved across the
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47. Reasons For Mass Shootings
It was a quiet morning of December 14, 2012 in Newtown, CT, USA during the usual winter
weather in New England state, with people preparing for the Christmas holidays. What happened
next has triggered consequences of starting the major debate on gun control with the creation of a
presidential task force charged with recommending solutions to the problem of gun violence, and
more specific, public mass shootings. That is when 20 year old tall and lanky man named Adam
Lanza made his way to the Sandy Hook Elementary School and cold bloodedly murdered 20
children between six and seven years old, as well as six adult staff members. Minutes before, he
shot dead his own mother at their Newtown home... It was not neither first nor last of wanton mass
killings of strangers/innocent bystanders (children) with deliberate attempt to deprive them of their
lives without any tangible gain or explainable reasoning, motives happening in the US.
This paper will look into, the constituting factors to the mass shootings in the US. It will examine
variables, such as: Social Construct, Mental Illness, Quest for Fame, Revenge, Terrorism as well as
profiteers ( the usual suspects ): Gun Manufacture s Industry, Hollywood Movies, Mass Media,
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What makes the United States a lead producer of mass murderers? What motives drive them? The
United States suppose to be the land of unlimited opportunities, where in order to have a
prosperous normal life and attain happiness people do not have to resort to murder, a lot of
times perpetrators were from very well off families, they even were enrolled in prestigious
schools: Adam Lanza, Elliott Rogers, Holmes had everything lined up for them to be content and
happy. Several scholar articles suggested that many factors played a major role in brewing the
environment for large scale murder to grow and prosper . Look at the graph on the previous page
(Figure 1). What does it tell us about the
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48. Narrative Essay On Missions Trip
Over the summer I went to Nashville, Tennessee for a missions trip with my youth group.
During the trip, I experienced many awkward and embarrassing situations that I wish I didn t
have to live through. Even though there were powerful worship services, memories made, and
friendships formed, the week was pretty hectic. There were three particular incidents that really
stick out when I think of Missions Trip 2016. These incidents include an atrocious crew and
crew leader, a flirtatious man, and a scary church where we stayed. The first incident happened
upon being assigned to an awful crew. The crew leader, Pete, was the worst of them all. He was
immature and a total stick in the mud. For example, he never showed up to help us on the nights
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I was sitting with the kids I was working with that week and one of the volunteers who was
around six years older then me was sitting in front of me. Out of nowhere, he asked, Are you
going to be a senior this year? He had a big smile on his face. I told him that I was going into the
eighth grade and that s when things got awkward. He got super worried. Oh , uh, nevermind, he
muttered. He walked away pretty quickly. I m already an anxious mess, so when I had to take
the kids into his classroom the rest of the week it was extremely nerve wracking. The last
incident was when we got to the place we were staying. The church where we were housed was
so old, the missions trip leaders had to have us choose between air conditioning and charging our
electronics! In Tennessee, air conditioning is the obvious choice. All the youth groups were
separated into different rooms, when usually each youth group has their own rooms. I didn t
enjoy that. The church was in the middle of the ghetto, too! On the fourth of July, no one was sure
if the bangs we heard were fireworks or gunshots. I was scared. Hopefully, next year will be less
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49. Art In Roman Art
Roman Art Roman Art reveals multiples aspects of how the people in Rome used to live. It
gives us a vivid description on how things used to be for them . Art is a very pivotal part of the
Roman Culture, and it made Rome what it is today. Art is associated with the everyday feel, and
vibe with Rome today. People that live in Rome are used to beautiful architectures , and
sculpture in their everyday lives. Art is displayed in various ways throughout Rome. One form
of art that has changed the culuture is Theatre. Theatre has changed , and evolved tremendously
over time in the Roman culture. The first form of art introduced in the Roman culture was
introduced by the Etruscan Kings. The Etruscan kings established a faction known as the
Republic. The Republic was founded in the year 509 BC. Art in Rome is split into one
categories. The category of art was The Art of the Republic . Although there is one major
category of art there are several subdivisions of art. The other subdivisions of art were established
from other major corresponding imperial dynasties . Architecture was one of the keys to start up
Roman Civilizations . Roman people had the ability to make multiple breathtaking revolutions in
Architecture .The Romans are responsible for Aqueducts , and bridges. They also made Basilicas
which are used in Christian churches. Roman people are also responsible for baths, and
pools.Roman people were the first ones to actually establish Temples , Theatres , and
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50. Gospel Of Mark Reason
The Gospel of Mark Three Reasons to Study The Gospel of Mark written by John Mark around
mid to late 60 s is the shortest yet possibly the most interesting of all four Gospels. It contains the
narrative history, sermons, and parables of Jesus Christ in just sixteen quick chapters. And
according to some instructors and authors it also has the most miracles of Christ within its pages.
Three reasons for a student of the Bible to consider studying, not just reading the Gospel of Mark is
one, the key word in Mark is Immediately which is used frequently causing the reader to move
from one account to the next rapidly.
Two, unlike Luke and Matthew who begin their accounts of the Gospel with the events surrounding
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We read in Mark 1:22 that They were astonished at his teachings, they were all amazed, Mark
1:27; they were utterly astounded Mark 6:51; the disciples were amazed at his words, Mark 10:24.
The Bible student can take the example from our Lord who came here with purpose, to save the lost.
The purpose of the Gospel of Mark is to show that our Lord Jesus Christ is the Messiah, the Son
of God who was sent to suffer and to serve in order to rescue and restore mankind. It is widely
recognized that the theme of this Gospel comes out chapter ten and verse forty five, For even the
Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many.
In the third point we answer the question, why would these short writings be so well noted and
recognized? And this is answered with the theme verse as it paints a picture of how Mark
describes our Lord. Mark displays both Jesus divinity and his humanity. For example, Mark tells
us that Jesus is the carpenter Mark 6:3. Matthew softens it a bit by saying that Jesus is the
carpenter s son Matthew 13:55. Mark even tells us about Jesus emotions. Jesus was moved with
compassion Mark 6:34; he sighed Mark 7:34; 8:12; he marveled at the unbelief of his own people
Mark 6:6; he looked
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