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The Cultural Structuring Of Mealtime Socialization
Mark Irish
Melissa Grunow
399 General Education Capstone
November 25, 2014
Shattered Socialization
The ways of the past are becoming more and more obsolete as the years go by, because our
society is rewriting how we should live our lives on a daily basis. With this world constantly
changing we have shattered our socialization for the worst when nit comes to communication with
other people on a daily basis. Mealtimes have become scares, because everyone wants to do their
own thing, get done quick for the day light is fleeting fast, and most importantly no one has
anything to talk about when they come home. According to Elinor and Shohet in their article The
Cultural Structuring Of Mealtime Socialization expresses the issue of mealtime socializing. They
state the mealtimes are more of a tradition passed down from generation to generation and then
becomes a symbol with in a home. (Elinor and Shohet, 36) With them implying that parents
actually have to take effort in passing this tradition down to their children and so forth has become
a dying art form, because of the lack of parenting and teaching. According to Mona and Benga their
article The Relationship Between Cultural Model, Socialization Goals And Parental Ethnotheories:
A Mixed Method Study Brings up a lot of good points about how children learn from their parents.
There are three main key factors that help out with these socialization issues passed on to each
generation. They are, Parental Cultural Models,
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The Killer Angels Book Review
Katie Cline
The Killer Angels Book Review
June 21, 2012 The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara: The Random House Publishing Group, New
York, 1974.
The Killer Angels is a stunning recollection of the telltale battle of the Civil War: the Battle of
Gettysburg. Set from June 29 to July 3, 1863 and told from the vantage points of several soldiers
and commanding officers from both sides, including Lee, Longstreet, and Chamberlain, Michael
Shaara effectively paints a picture of the war that divided America, from the tactical planning to
the emotional hardships The book opened with a sodden Confederate spy as he blazed through the
Union lines in the dead of night on June 29, 1863 toward the headquarters of Confederate general
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During one such moment, Chamberlain is reminded of a Shakespearean speech: What a piece of
work man is...in action how like an angel! (page 126). Upon hearing this, Chamberlain s father
commented, Well, boy, if he s an angel, he s sure a murderin angel. (page 126). From this
interaction, Chamberlain came up with Man: the Killer Angels , a thought he often revisited over
the course of the Battle of Gettysburg, and from which the book acquires its title. Chamberlain
acted with the intention of getting something positive out of the war. He never treated the
Confederates as though they were less than him: Chamberlain put out a hand. Sir he said. The
Alabama man nodded slightly. His voice was so low Chamberlain could hardly hear it. Do you
have some water? Certainly. Chamberlain offered his own canteen. (page 243). It is even known
that he had his troops salute the surrendering South at Appomattox. Overall, I found Michael Shaara
s The Killer Angels an interesting book; it shed a new and different light on the Battle of Gettysburg
by showing it from multiple points of view. I believe that Shaara was successful in writing in the
diction of his chosen narrators; he used slang and dropped g s for the Confederate soldiers and
used proper grammar and British terminology for the Englishman, Freemantle. I was also impressed
by his knowledge of military terms and the effectiveness of which he used them. The terms were
used enough that
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Utility Contractor Company
Briefing 3_Douglas_Patterson
Case Name: Secretary of Labor v. U.S. Utility Contractor Company, (15 Apr 2014)
Issue: Whether or not U.S. Utility Contractor Company committed a serious violation of 29 CFR
1926.416(a)(1) by failing to protect its employees from electrical hazards as they worked on live
circuits.
Facts: On October 17, 2013, Ronnie Lopez, a previous U.S. Utility worker, received injuries at a
worksite. Several months earlier, U.S. Utility denied Ronnie Lopez worker s compensation claim.
Consequently, Ronnie Lopez filed an OSHA hazard complaint against U.S. Utility. U.S. Utility
denied Lopez worker s compensation claim due to no potential for electrical damage on October
17, 2013. U.S. Utility s investigation concluded no evidence of burns on Lopez s body, tools, or
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Utility, the OSHA s Compliance Safety and Health Officer, and lastly Ronnie Lopez. In fact, all
witnesses except Lopez s testimony support plausible statements. During Lopez s testimony, he
gives conflicting information on his actions on day of the incident. For example, in Lopez s written
statement, he also indicated that he retrieved a ladder, but did not remember whether 6 or 8 or if he
had been standing on the ladder at the time of his injury. However, contrary to this written statement
at the time of the accident, Lopez admitted at trial that he was actually standing on a handrail ,
not a ladder, at the time of his accident (Occupational Safety Health Administration, 2015). The
Court concluded that Lopez did not receive electrical injuries but were related to falling from
ladder. And, due to poor Lopez s poor testimony credibility, the Secretary failed to establish a
preponderance of evidence that U.S. Utility violated section 29 CFR 1926.416(a)(1). The U.S.
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission (OSHRC) dismissed the alleged serious
violation of 29 CFR 1926.416(a)(1) and issued no
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Essay on The Romantic Notion of a Film Director
The intention of this essay is to discuss the romantic notion of a film director who has etched their
own cinematic vision into the body of their film work, and whether the theory and practice is dead
and an infringement of the spectator s imagination and is it the spectator who finds meaning in the
film. I will be closely looking at critical material, primarily AndrГ© Bazin and Roland Barthes and
applying them to several case study films directed by Christopher Nolanincluding The Following
(1998), The Prestige (2006) and Inception (2010), to examine whether Nolan possesses the
qualities of an auteur and if so, does that imply an ideological view of what the auteur resembles or
an artistic one. The term auteur theoryarose in France... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Barthes claims that the author is dead (Barthes, 1977: 208), a theoretical construction that perceives
the director as an idea, whereas, Bazin s principle method establishes cinematic realism.
The romantic idea of the auteur is described by film theoretician, AndrГ© Bazin, observing the
film form as an idealistic phenomenon. Through the personal factor in artistic creation as a
standard reference, Bazin primarily refers to an essential literary and romantic conception of the
artist as central. He considers the relationship between film aesthetics and reality more important
than the director itself and places cinema above paintings. He described paintings as a similar
ethical creation to film stating a director can be valued according to its measurements and the
celebrity of the signature, the objective quality of the work itself was formerly held in much higher
esteem. (Bazin, 1967: 250). Bazin contemplates the historical and social aspects that indeed hinder
a director s retribution to their own personalised film, thus en companying their own ideological
judgement upon the world more so in cinema where the sociological and historical cross currents
are countless. (Bazin, 1967: 256)
Critic Roland Barthes, on the other hand, disagrees with the romantic notion and concludes that the
auteur is dead.
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The Role Of An Island In E. Lockhart s We Were Lias
In We Were Liars by E. Lockhart, the setting of an island is crucial to the story, both in a
symbolic sense and logistically. As Cadence struggles to regain her memory and discover her
family s secrets, the island plays an important role in her story. One way the island does this is by
showing the isolation of the familyfrom the outside world. In a book, islands often represent
seclusion. Islands are surrounded by water and thus disconnected from outside civilization, just as
the Sinclairs are. Cadence comes from a very privileged family, a family with very little
perspective. The island embodies the family s unawareness of the issues in the world. Another way
in which the setting adds meaning to the story is how only the surface of an island
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Why I Want To Be A Special Forces Job Essay
I am writing about the occupation known as Special Forces. I am very interested in this
occupation because I love military careers, and I love the feeling of adventure.The reason i want
to be a special forces team member, is because my papa fought in Vietnam in the U.S. Air Force
but was sent back home when my Grammy was having my mom. My brother was in the U.S.
Army when he was driving a humvee down a route when the humvee in front of him was blown
up. I have wanted to be in the Militarysince i was about 6, I have always loved the military with a
passion, but I don t necessarily know why, I just feel its in my blood. When any branch of the
Military has trouble carrying out, or conducting missions, they call in the Elite teams known as
Special Forces Teams, or Spec Ops Teams. Each individual is highly trained in hand to hand
combat, scuba diving, parachuting, and surviving the outdoors alone (okcis Special Forces).
The working schedule for this occupation is very different than any other occupation in the world.
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Only men can be apart of any special forces team. What might be an expected sequence for
advancement in this occupation? I personally think that advancement should come from the
amount of time and effort you have in the service, how many successful missions, and who has
the least amount of unexpected casualties. To become a leader of a Spec Ops team, you must
have some serious time put into it, and must be well decorated because they don t just let someone
who just joined the team jump straight to leader. They want someone who has a lot of experience
and knows what they are doing. It must be really awesome to know that you are call upon to do the
missions and things that other people have tried and either failed completing, too tough for them, or
just they need a team that is highly trained in that
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Quantitative And Qualitative Research
Quantitative and Qualitative research
Qualitative research is used to gather a collective group of ideas and opinions, where
any trending results are taken into account. Common methods of quantitative research
consist of interviews, observations and focus groups.
Quantitative research on the other hand consists of facts on figures, common methods
of quantitative research would consist of program ratings, box office figures and sales
of CD s or DVD s.
Questionnaire
A digital questionnaire was used so we were able to receive feedback about our
product. From the results we can conclude from people s opinions what was best for
our product and the best way to advertise the product.
Market research
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Data gathering
Data gathering in general will summarise all of the data collected by questionnaires,
surveys and focus groups into data that can be analysed so we can highlight the
positives and negatives of our product, the collected data could also be presented in
graphs and tables.
Purpose of research
Audience research (profiling, consumer attitudes, audience awareness)
The purpose of audience research is so the product can be tailored to the needs and
wants of the target audience, doing research will show different methods of branding
that are the most appealing to the audience. Consumer attitudes towards our product
can also be collected from our research, meaning people s opinions on the product can
be gathered and changes can be made to the product to suit different people s profiles.
Market research (competition, advertising effects)
Market research is essential when creating a product to be sold on the market, the
purpose of it is to find out how other brands advertise their products successfully and
how they make their products appeal to their target audience. From the research we
can determine how our product needs to be unique compared to the current
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Interview Narrative
I loved living in New York. The always busy city s streets and the diversity of the people residing
there gave the metropolis strong character. For ten months, I had been practicing law in the city
and enjoying my job a lot until that fateful day when my fiancГ©e ended our engagement.
Following the breakup, my job became my sanctuary, a place where I did not think about life. I
had a very important meeting with a prominent executive name Brian Ross, who had hired our
firm to represent his little sister in an International criminal case. Mr. Ross was beyond wealthy
and had attorneys at his disposal, but our firm had more experience handling International cases.
His sister stood accused of drug possession in a foreign country, a very serious... Show more content
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He was in his late 30s, had blond hair, blue eyes, very handsome, and much taken. Sarah, his
fiancГ©e, was a lovely woman and I had grown closer to her in the aftermath of my breakup.
Like David, she was blond, tall and beautiful. At present, she was attending culinary school to
become a chef. When David was in law school, she worked two jobs to support them both until
David finished his law degree. They scheduled their wedding for the following year and honored
me with an invitation to their special day, which I was helping Sarah plan. My closest friend Liz
found it ironic I was helping Sarah with her wedding after I cancelled mine, but for me it was
cathartic. Working with David on this case, elicit so much excitement from me, not only
because it was a high profile case, but also because it would, without question, benefit my career
s welfare I was a great attorney, but David was brilliant when it came to criminal law. As my
mentor, David would help me learn my trade better. I was surprised he asked me to assist him
with the case, considering my late involvement. The short noticed I was given did not allowed
me to be better prepared, but I trusted David s judgment. Just as I was placing my notes on the
table, Mr. Smith walked in the room, followed by Mr. Ross close behind and at that moment my
world came to a screeching halt. Not him. I thought. I had not seen him since we parted ways in
Massachusetts so many years
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Compare And Contrast Tikki Book And Movie
Comparing and Contrasting Rikki tikki tavi the Movie and Book
A small mongoose all alone has to face to king cobras. A giant wave flushes Rikki out from his
warm, cozy den and leaves him on the bank by Teddy s family s garden where he faces two king
cobras Nag and Nagaina. If he does not kill them his new friends will die! This conflict is portrayed
in the story Rikki tikki tavi by Rudyard Kipling which became a motion picture movie. The story
and the movie are similar in plot but there are some notable differences, including where Rikki
finds Teddy in the bath and that Nagaina waits for one of the family members or Rikki to move to
strike Teddy s leg. These differences only take shape in the movie. The characters, setting, and
conflicts are similar in both versions with very small differences. ... Show more content on
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Rikki, the mongoose is the same in the story and the movie. The story says Rikki tikki s eyes
grew red again, and he danced up to Karait with the peculiar rocking, swaying motion that he had
inherited from his family. It looks very funny, but it is so perfectly balanced a gait that you can
fly off from it at any angle you please; and in dealing with snakes this is an advantage. (Kipling)
His eyes also get bright red in the movie. Darzee, the tailor bird, is the same in both sources as
well. Darzee cries out in his loudest voice his song pertaining to Nag s death. However, a
difference between the movie and the story is that Rikki tells Darzee to tell the coppersmith, a
bird, to tell the garden that Nag and Nagaina are dead this only happens in the story. In an overall
view the characters are very, exact in both the story and the
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Matthew Miller Analysis
The human body and its relationship with technology in the digital age that we live in, plays as
the main inspirations for British designer Matthew Miller. His work reflects a belief that fashion
is essentially a product, just like anything else, that reflect simple manufacturing values. A graduate
of the Royal College of Art, Miller combines aspects of tailoring and casual wear to create delicate
fusions that utilise contemporary fabrication processes. His modern interpretation of classic
tailoring combined with a desire to use particular materials offer a glimpse into his creative mind.
Miller s AW15 collection takes inspiration from a sequence of potential destruction and what could
have been looking at the 1990 s generation and attitudes... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As the need to ensure collections can sell, there still needs to have identifiable traces
representative of the designer. Miller knows this only too well and has seen his creativity
copied first hand. I hear a lot of bollocks in the industry about this subject. Of course creativity
and business can exist together. The simple fact of the matter is we live in a very cut throat
world and if you come up with a beautiful idea and fail to subsequently commodify that idea, be
assured there is a very long line of sharks/brands waiting to do it for you. I have people
contacting me weekly with brands copying archive products. There s actually a brand at the
moment who ve copied details of my SS15 presentation Introversion and released it this week. It s
insane. Creativity and business are not a choice in the age of the internet. Your creativity is your
business and if you don t see that, someone else
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Dog Monologue
SCARS On my left hand, just slightly above my wrist, runs a long scar that goes over my BCG
vaccine mark. Every time I look at it, I am reminded of how silly it was for me to try and restrain
Popeye, our dog, from attacking an innocent chicken that was turned into one of my mom s
favorite chicken stew delicacies not long after the incident. Nonetheless, the ride against the Kei
apple fence was worth it as I believe no innocent chicken soul should be allowed to die in the
jaws of an angry dog. Just below the wrist lies another scar courtesy of Puscat, our runaway cat.
After long deliberation, we my elder brother and I had decided to rid Puscat of ticks that she had
picked on her unsanctioned travels in a bid to prevent her from scratching
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Essay about Democratic Peace Theory
The idea that democracies do not fight each other can be traced back to the writings of
Immanuel Kant over two hundred years ago in essay On Perpetual Peace , however, only in the
early 1980s and with the writings of Michael Doyle was the idea consolidated. According to
Doyle and other advocates of the democratic peace theory, liberal democratic states have been able
to maintain peaceful relations amongst themselves, but are prone to wage war against non
democratic regimes. In order to prove this theory, vast databases have been constructed of
historical dyadic relationships between states as well as detailed breakdowns of incidents of inter
state war. The conclusions reached are best shown in the work of Bruce Russett who has argued that
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So the theory suggests that because democracies externalise their interstate norms, they resolve
disputes with other states like them in a peaceful way. Hence domestic inner state policies
influence their foreign policies. However, this proclamation is disputed by C. Layne who argues
that the crux of this theory is that if the assumption that democracies promote their peaceful
inner state norms and beliefs, then they shouldn t ever threaten other democracies, especially
not in a crisis. I will use the case study of the Trent affair to provide evidence of how war was
avoided. I will argue that in this case, war was avoided not because of the domestic pacific
influence on foreign policy but because of other strategic reasons. In 1861 there was an incident
when the British mail ship Trent which was transporting J. M. Mason and J. Slidell on route from
America to England, was stopped by the USS San Jacinto and the two men were arrested. This
caused outrage amongst the British public, writes Layne, adding some of the reports from the time
such as the people are frantic with rage... I have never seen so intense a feeling of indignation in my
life. An ultimatum was immediately sent to Washington and military threats were given. This
indicates that the government, as much as the public, was very much bellicose. So even though
both countries were
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Effects Of Alcohol On The Alcoholic Beverage
The alcoholic beverage has long been a key element of our social world and has grown into a
way of life for many. It is something that is at almost every party that we attend, it is advertised on
television, and is promoted by many celebrities. People consume alcohol to celebrate an occasion,
socialize with their friends or strangers, or to just simply relax. Alcohol, whether it be in the form
of wine, beer, or spirits, have almost become inescapable in todays society. We often wonder the
effect that is has on different individuals, and wonder why some become so heavily addicted to it
while others do not. Because the prevalence of alcohol has continued to flourish in our society, the
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Some acute physical effects of having an elevated BAC level can include: reduced inhibitions,
slurred speech, motor impairment, confusion, memory problems, concentration problems, breathing
problems, violent behavior, being involved in a car accident, or in worse case scenario, death
(niaaa).
When an individual finds himself or herself drinking heavily over a long period of time, they may
develop chronic physical effects of alcoholism. Alcoholism is currently listed as the third leading
cause of death in our society (dlcas). However, because many deaths related to alcohol go
unreported, some believe that alcoholism could be the number one killer in today s world (dlcas).
For example, when a person dies from the failure of an organ, the role that alcohol could have
played in that failure is not taken into consideration. It is no doubt that alcohol certainly has the
potential to cause serious physical harm to all of the body systems. Symptoms can arise in an
individual s general appearance, such as having hand tremors, irritability, jaundice, rosacea, and
swelling of the parotid gland (dlcas). The gastrointestinal tract can be affected by alcoholism
producing symptoms of dyspepsia, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea that is recurrent, abdominal pain,
hypo or hyperglycemia, and can damage the liver (dlcas). Alcoholism can also affect the
cardiovascular system, respiratory systems, central nervous
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Capital Gain History
History of capital gains
Because of its importance to wealthier and politically powerful people, capital gain tax has been
extremely controversial. These gains have been taxed from the beginning of the income tax, but the
rates and other provisions have changed frequently contributing to a baffling history. Ironically
there has been only two times when capital gain income was taxed same as ordinary income, once
during 1913 1921 and later under TRA 1986. Rest of the time there was significant differential tax
on capital gain than ordinary income.
Between 1913 1968
From 1913 to 1921, capital gains were taxed at ordinary rates, initially up to a top rate of 77 percent
during World War I. From 1922 to 1934 the WWI after republicans regained the... Show more
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The Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 reduced capital gains tax rates and introduced a separate rate
schedule for long term gains. Introducing 10% rate for low income taxpayers (in 15% bracket) and
20% bracket for higher income taxpayers for asset held over an year. In year 2001, capital gains for
lower income bracket (i.e. 15% bracket) were reduced to 8% for asset held over an year. Capital
gains in the 28 percent and higher brackets on assets purchased in 2001 or later and, held for at
least five years were to be eligible for an 18 percent rate. The multiple rates introduced in 1997 have
been criticized for their
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Nature s Creatures in Tortilla Curtain by T.C. Boyle Essay
Nature s Creatures The environment and its creatures hold a deep connection that most humans
do not have or understand. In Tortilla Curtain by T.C. Boyle, the main characters have a rare
interaction with one of natures most cunning, versatile, hungry and unstoppable creatures: the
coyote (Boyle 215). Some of his characters hold a deeper level of connection with the coyote that
can almost be seen as paralleled and from this connection, T.C. Boyle s idea of how a Mexican
immigrant and a coyote can be related is expressed when the notion of the willingness to do
anything to survive, being clever and relentless, and though fearful are fascinating is explored. The
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T.C. Boyle parallels the untamed animal, the coyote, and the Mexican immigrant, CГЎndido, to
express his powerful notion of surviving by any means necessary. The nature of coyotes
connects to Mexican immigrants in more instances than having the willingness to take
dangerous measures to survive and improve their lives. Like coyotes, Mexican immigrants can
also be cunning and ruthless. In Delaney s column, Pilgrim At Topanga Creek, he talks about
the coyotes ability of adapting to the environment, and that Trapping is utterly useless, because
The population will simply breed up to fill the gap, so We cannot eradicate the coyote, nor can
we fence him out, we just have to Respect him as the wild predator he is, keep your children and
pets inside, leave no food source where he can access it (212 214). Although Delaney is clearly
talking about coyotes, if the word coyote was switched to Mexican immigrant, everything he said
would still make perfect sense, even if he does not consciously realize this. Furthermore, Delaney
continues in his column saying, The coyote is not to blame he is only trying to survive, to make a
living, to take advantage of the opportunity available to him and The coyotes keep coming,
breeding up the fill the gaps, moving in where the living is easy. They are cunning, versatile,
hungry and unstoppable (214 215). Through Delaney s column, Boyle is able to seamlessly talk
about the argument of
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Pretty Girls Research Paper
Iggy Azalea s return to social media hasn t been as smooth as she would have hoped. A fan
contacted her on social media and stated that the single Pretty Girls flopped a little bit. The rapper
responded, It s difficult to send a song up the charts without additional promo and TV performances
etc. unfortunately I m just featured. Azalea s comments were taken as disrespectful and Pop Zone
tweeted that the rapper was throwing shade at Britney Spearsand her team. Azalea answered Pop
Zone by tweeting, My comment is factual, it applies to any song. I don t have to suck the
womans [sic] asshole 24/7 to be her friend, do I? Bye girls. Pretty Girls has achieved moderate
success since its release last month. It reached Number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, Number 23
on Mainstream Top 40, and Number 5 on the Hot Dance Club Songs. The music video for the
single has received over 79 million views on YouTube.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The project peaked at Number 1 on the Top R B/Hip Hop Albums, Top Rap Albums, and the UK
R B Albums. The New Classic has been certified Gold in the US. Five singles have been dropped
from the album including Work, Bounce, Change Your Life, Fancy, and Black Widow. The single
Black Widow (featuring Rita Ora) went to Number 1 in the US (Hot R B/Hip Hop Songs, Hot
Dance Songs, Mainstream Top 40, Rhythmic, and Dance/Mix Show Airplay), UK (Official Charts
Company), and Belgium (Ultratop 50
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Comfortable Classroom Atmosphere
How to Create a Comfortable Classroom Atmosphere?
Studying is frequently associated with struggling. For students, studying is their own choice made
after a careful consideration and checking the pros and cons. For kids, studying is what they are
obliged to do. They do not even understand the importance of education and do only what their
parents tell them. Frequently, they take education like a punishment or like an obligation that
brings them nothing but a plenty of negative emotions. However, a teacher can always change the
attitude of kids to the studying process. Creating a comfortable classroom atmosphere, a teacher can
motivate kids for better results.
Why positive atmosphere is important
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It takes days and sometimes even weeks to find a mutual language with all kids. The prior task for
a teacher is to keep friendly and positive atmosphere no matter what happens. Using this approach,
the desired result will be reached in the shortest possible time. To fasten this process, follow the
basic strategies and tips that help re build the atmosphere into the most appropriate for effective
studying.
1.Never stay passive
All your efforts to create a comfortable atmosphere in your class have no sense if you stay
passive during the classes. Add dynamics to the way you behave in the classroom, do not be afraid
to make jokes and discuss with your students or schoolchildren the most complicated issues that are
interesting for them. Every time you prepare for a lesson, you need to remember that the theme and
ideas of these lessons should be interesting for kids. You need to find a way to present any
information in a way that will capture their attention. Active position of a teacher is a strong
motivation for kids and students. When they see how deeply you are interested in your subject,
they unintentionally adopt this attitude and also become
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Roland Barthes The Rhetoric Of The Image Analysis
In his essay The Rhetoric of The Image, Roland Barthes explores the relationship between image
and meaning. He centres his discussion around the advertisement as advertising is a medium in
which there is an intended message being sent to the viewer. Barthes puts forward that if an image
contains signs, in advertising the signs are full , as these signs are formed with the viewer in mind
so that the intended message is not missed.
Barthes states that there are three messages that comprise a reading of an image:
The Linguistic message
The Iconic (symbolic/ connotated) message
The Denotated message (comprised of the physical objects within the image)
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It creates an illogical connection between here now and the there then . As the photograph is a
means of recording a moment, it always contains stupefying evidence of this is how it was . In this
way, the denoted image can naturalise the connoted image as photographs retain a kind of natural
being there of objects ; that is, the quality of having recorded a moment in time. Barthes stresses
that as technology continues to develop the diffusion of information (and notably of images), the
more it provides the means of masking the constructed meaning under the appearance of the given
meaning (P159 60).
Connotation or the iconic message is not as easily explained as either the denotive or linguistic
messages. Significantly Barthes has left the discussion of this message to the very end of his essay.
The signs that constitute connotation are discontinuous. There is no definite way in which to
interpret the separate, connotative message and in the composition of the three (denotative,
connotative and linguistic) signs an aesthetic signified is carried. In much the same way as in text;
when intonation is applied, it is a separate signifier than that of the text itself in a linguistic
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John Rawls Veil Of Justice Summary
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INTRODUCTION:
John Rawls developed a conception of justice as fairness in his classic work A Theory of Justice.
Using elements of both Kantian and utilitarian philosophy, he has described a method for the moral
evaluation of social and political institutions.
He proposes to revise few concepts of social contract developed by writers like John Locke, Jean
Jacques Rousseau and Immanuel Kant and thus developing theory of justice. John Locke believes
free consent of those being governed and the contract between governor and them to be the source
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It is designed to be a fair and impartial position where fundamental principles of justice are decided
in unbiased manner. In taking up this point of view, we have to imagine ourselves as free and equal
people who committed themselves to the principles of social justice. The main distinguishing
feature of the original position is the veil of ignorance. In order to obtain an unbiased judgment,
the parties are deprived of all knowledge of their personal characteristics and social and historical
circumstances. They are unaware of their personal interests and inclinations, along with general
facts about psychology, economics, biology, and of various social sciences. The parties in the
original position are presented with a list of the main conceptions of justice influenced by the
tradition of social and political philosophy, and are asked to choose the best alternative among those
interests in establishing conditions that facilitate them to effectively pursue their final ends and
fundamental
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Head Start Measurement Analysis
Ashley Figueroa
November 20, 2016
Measurement Exercise
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Measurement Exercise
The inputs, outputs and outcomes for the Head Start program from the Department of Human and
Health services consist of a measurement system which focuses on the most appropriate aspects of
performance. The Head start programs outputs have to outcomes that are sufficiently large changes
and improvements that benefit the department, federal and state government and are resulting from
the program. The Head Start program sets goals for increasing and improving that quality and
effectiveness of outputs produced by the departments particular program in which they also set
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The key to validity and reliability in a data collection is to keep in mind the school or organization s
obligations to the students, parents and the community. Keeping your customers (students parents)
the main priority ensures the organization s dedication and quality of services delivered to the
community. Parent and community participation will increase the feedback of parents (whether
negative or positive) to contribute on implementing the program and revisions the Head start
education program which results in reliable feedback. Data collection for employee development
will rely on the performance of students in the classroom and how they achieve and succeed with
the Head start education
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Homosexuality in Ha Jin s the Bridegroom Essay
History of Homosexuality in Society
Throughout the course of history, the topic of homosexuality and its acceptable behavior has been
one of varying opinions and much heated debate. Although how tolerated homosexual behavior was
all through history can differ depending on who your source is, most everyone can agree that a few
large cultures were either strongly for, or against, homosexuality.
One key player in the fight against homosexuality was the all powerful England. The first English
civil law against sodomy was passed by Parliament in 1533. In Act 25 Henry 8, Chapter 6 which
begins Forasmuch as there is not yet sufficient and condign punishment appointed and limited by
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These types of moralistic judgments constantly flooded the so called scientific study of
homosexuality. Religion also plays a key role in the persecution of homosexuals. The belief that
homosexuality is a sin seems to dominate the church community. Those of Islamic religion are
strongly against the very idea of homosexuality and offer a strong punishment to those who
oppose their views. In Saudi Arabia on April 16, 2001, five homosexuals were sentenced to
2,600 lashes and 6 years in prison, and four others to 2,400 lashes and 5 years imprisonment for
deviant sexual behavior. (Associated Press 2001) As of today, same sex intercourse is still
prohibited in Islam. Bible believing Christians have also responded to the apparent growth in
acceptance of homosexuality in various ways. Many fundamentalists view homosexual behavior as
a choice, and believe that it is possible and desirable to make a transition to heterosexuality. Many
evangelical
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Christians also see the acceptance of homosexuality as a threat to their beliefs and doctrines.
While many of today s eastern cultures still adhere strongly to their old oppositions on
homosexuality, western societies have shown much more progress.
Beginning in the 20th century, gay rights movements, as part of the broader civil rights movement,
in conjunction with the development of the often activist academic
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Definitions Of A Dictator Essay
Dictators have been around for centuries, terrorizing and oppressing civilians through manipulation,
genocide, and many other sadistic methods of force. Starting in Ancient Rome, the term dictator
originated from the Latin root word dictare in the late 14c. So, what is a dictator? The earliest
definition that can be found was one who has absolute power or authority . Other words that have
been used to describe dictators over the years is tyrant , despot , autocrat , and many more.
Everyone has seen dictators in the current news or historic documentaries such as Kim Jong un,
Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, etc but perhaps were unaware of their dictator title. Many leaders have
been labelled dictators as they have absolute power that was either taken by force or through
manipulation or even just through blood. However, today we will be focusing on two dictators
who worked their ways up the political ladder to the position that they strived for. Qin Shi Huang
and Than Shwe were both tyrannic, selfish, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Qin Shi Huang was born on the eighteenth of February 259BC in Handan, China to King
Zhuangxiang of Qin and Queen Dowager Zhao. His father was the King of the Qin state at that
time. His birth name was Ying Zheng or Zhao Zheng whilst being prince of the Qin state. Qin
Shi Huang was allegedly a very aggressive leader but also very ambitious, at the very young age
of just twenty two he assumed full power by ridding himself of his premier, Lu Buwei, who
acted as a regent while he was a minor . (travelguide.com). It was Qins Shi s aspiration to unify
and subjugate all seven states of china; Han, Zhao, Wei, Chu, Yan, and Qi using the powerful
economic and political military strength of the Qin state. Qin Shi Huang s first ambition was to
build the first feudal and centralised empire in Chinese history and did so in 221BC. This is
known as the Qin Dynasty which reigned from 221BC to
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The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara
Teachers need to get through students on order to teach a student. Some students might not show
up or care about the class. Teachers of elementary schools have the hardest because the kids just
want to play, goof around and don t listen. Elementary teachers have hard time teaching young
uneducated students just like Miss Moore with her uneducated children from the neighborhood, in
the story The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara. Miss Moore teaches the students how to take the first
step toward a better educationjust like elementary teachers, her teaching method were to show how
the upper class lived in comparison to the children but she could have though them differently by
giving rewards for something they did educationally. Furthermore, Miss Moore s teaching is related
to elementary schoolteachers do to the teachers of elementary schools have to lead the student on
how to take the first step towards a better education. Just like Miss Moore, elementary school
teachers have a hard time controlling the students because they are very inpatient and just want to
do whatever is fun rather than learning something that could benefit them later in future like
learning how to read. Both the students need a teacher that will lead them in the right direction
Just like Miss Moore and the elementary teachers by showing them the better. Miss Moore is a
very educated for the block she has moved into and always dresses formally. She always offers to
take the students to educational
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Persuasive Essay On Babysitter
A big issue today is parents not being able to get a trusted, reliable, and certified babysitter. It s
hard for parents to trust other people with their children, especially teenagers. The typical
teenage babysitter is not CPR certified, spends most of the time on their phone, and doesn t
have activities for the kids to do. A typical teenage babysitter will spend most of his/her time on
their phone and not playing with the children. To back this up, 69% of people say good
babysitters are hard to find, and 55% of parents say they had to stay home because they couldn t
find a babysitter. Also, if parents can not find a babysitter they then have to decide to either
bring their kids with them, or call a family member which is inconvenient especially if it s short
notice. While finding a trusted and reliable babysitter is difficult for parents A 2 C Babysitting
makes that process easier. We are the solution to every family s problems when it comes to
getting a trusted, reliable, and certified babysitter. A 2 C Babysitting provides parents with a
piece of mind by having babysitters who are CPR certified, kid friendly, and extremely
interactive. Therefore, we can ensure that every family that uses A 2 C Babysitting will receive
a babysitter that that has gone through a specific interview process, so that we can provide you
with the best babysitters. A 2 C Babysitting makes sure that we have CPR certified babysitters by
seeing their certificate from their class. We also make sure that our babysitters know what to do
in emergency situations. We provide kid friendly babysitters by making sure that our babysitters
enjoy spending time with kids, build relationships with them, and plan fun learning activities. We
also make sure that we have extremely interactive babysitters by promising that they will be off
their phones and engaged in spending time with your children. My business partner Callie and I
chose our business name through eponymous. Eponymous is a process of naming your company
after yourself. In our company A 2 C Babysitting the A stands for Anabel and the C stands for
Callie, we are both babysitters and the owners of A 2 C Babysitting. By choosing a name that can
be associated with the alphabet and numbers
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Summary Of A Demon s Promise By Kristie Cook
In this book A Demon s Promise by Kristie Cook, the main characters, Alexis and Tristan are
living in this menacing dramatic life. Keeping in mind that Alexis is just a nineteen year old girl,
and is being chased down by the Daemoni who are trying stop them. Alexis isn t fully aware of her
situation, her mother had kept many secrets about her family and also about her future from her.
Alexis and Tristanfell deeply in love, ironically this had already been planned way before she was
born, apparently there souls were created for each other. Although, they do get married out of love,
and ultimately keeping the Amadis powerful and enduring. Tristan was created by the Daemoni to
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Then there s the beach house that Tristan had designed for Alexis, which is the first place they
had made love, and they promised each other that they would after they got married, this is
where they had spent a couple weeks of their honeymoon. Sophia s cottage is also very important
because this is where she found out the truth of who Tristan really was and also she found out
more about herself here. Alexis also met her grandmother Rina here when she came to see
Alexis. Also, this particular house is where Alexis began creating and writing her first novel,
and was the first place her and Tristan hang out, that wasn t school or at the beach. Then there is
Tristan house, Alexis never really imagined that this would have been his house but she admired
the sculpture that were created by him. This is where Alexis got drunk for her first time, and
she found out that she was pretty strong when Tristan made her upset and she grabbed a granite
countertop that weights a few hundred pounds and launched it across the room. Tristan house
was the first place they got attacked by Rogues and they didn t really succeed because Sophia
was there to help Tristan defeat them. Alexis is not very strong and is very fragile because she
yet has gone through the Ang dora which is where she becomes who she is meant to be and also
receives the powers of Amadis and make her the most powerful member of it. After they had gone
on there honeymoon, the Daemoni had blown up Tristan s house to send him a message, after they
found out he married
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Economic uncertainty, coupled with the retirement of the...
Economic uncertainty, coupled with the retirement of the baby boomers, skyrocketing medical
costs, and rising life expectancy, have left our lawmakers at their wits end in regards to our ever
expanding budget. Barr states, Contrary to popular belief, long term trends Policymakers are now
acting upon this, by enacting a policy beginning in 2017 and ending in 2036, to gradually increase
the Social Securitytax by 1/20th of 1 percent . As of now, employers and employee pay 6.2 percent
tax to Social Security on earnings up to $110,000.00, while self employed workers pay both the
employer and employee share for a combined total of 12.4 . Our current policy works on pay as
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Even though, the increase is small employees and employers are going to feel it in theirs pockets
and checkbooks; leading towards an already declining labor force and corporation downsize.
The tax increase is a bad idea as it can discourage those looking for employment and those trying
to retire. While tax increases are wonderful long term, the short term effects seem too risky to
chance during the tough economic situation we are currently involved in. Overall, the proposals
both seem like bad policies. Our young workers deserve to have the long term benefits they are
both working and paying for now, readily available at retirement and without proper reform that
may not come to fruition.
Although, compromise is needed to close the gap and create revenue for Social Security for future
generations, how can one morally stand by and take from another because of their salary or
increase their taxes and employer payments. Collectively, our lawmakers and economist need to
come together and think or the people rather than the numbers and focus on our morals, and most
importantly to help one another.
Bibliography
AARP.2012 Reforming Social Security Option Increase the Payroll Tax. AARP Public Policy
Institute. Last Modified June 25. Accessed April 19,2014. http://www.aarp.org/content/dam/aarp
/research/public_policy_institute/econ_sec/2012/option increase the payroll tax rate AARP ppi
econ sec.pdf
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The Major Performing Arts Sector in Australia
The Major Performing Arts sector in Australia
The Major Performing Arts (MPA) sector comprises 28 leading Australian companies in the fields
of dance, theatre, opera and orchestral and chamber music (Australian Council, 2012: 3) [The list of
the 28 companies see the Appendix]. By 1997, this sector encountered great financial and artistic
difficulties. In this case, the Australia Government announced the establishment of the Major
Performing Arts Inquiry (MPAI) in 1998 and the final report Securing the Future was released next
year (Australian Major Performing Arts Group). The statistics demonstrates that the MPA sector is
developing stably over the past 14 years.
The MPA sector s income is mainly from three sources: box office, government funding and
private sector. In 2012, the sector received about $420m income in the aggregate, increasing
from $261m in 2001. The box office income amounted to $203m, which increased from $117m in
2001 and occupied nearly 50% of the total income (Australia Council, 2013). The growth of the
box office is partly depends on the increase of audience number and partly on the 44% average
increase of the sector ticket prices (Australia Council, 2012: 11). Around $140m were from both
federal and state governments and the private sector contributed $65m. The 28 companies reported
a combined operating surplus of $12.7m in 2012. With the huge amount of income, the MPA sector
employed about 8,400 people, including 4,600 artists (Australia Council,
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7 Habits For Highly Effective People Analysis
In Steven Covey s 7 Habits for Highly Effective People, seven habits to achieving a life one
desires and creating a better world by being a more conscious and thoughtful citizen. Dr. Magee
during her Listening lectures explains, however, that these habits however cannot be achieved
without dedicating some time to bolster one s listening skills. This will examine how the seven
habits are affected by listening. Habit one is to be proactive. This means that to focus one s time
and energy over things they can control. During the listening lectures, Dr. Magee explains that to
be proactive is important to listen to the world around one s self so they may be able to respond
in the appropriate way. Habit two is to begin with the end in mind. This means to know and
envision who you want to be and what you want in life. To develop a personal mission statement
one must listen to themselves to know what values and desires they have and want to put out into
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This means to focus on the important priorities to organize and manage time and events according
to personal priorities. This requires a combination of listening skills, to listen one s self and to
others to complete the assignments and tasks in order of importance. Habit four is to seek a win
win. This means to see life as cooperative not competitive. A person who does this often times has
integrity, maturity and abundance mentality. This habit also requires combination listening. One
needs to listen to themselves so they may offer their true ideas to others and listen to others to
collaborate and create something better than
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Strategic Performance Analysis Of Delta, Southwest, And...
Introduction:
Developing a strategic performance plan for a company is only the first step. The plan must then be
implemented and after a short period of time it must then be evaluated. This evaluation is key in
determining if the strategic plan is not only effective but also efficient. After being presented with
yearly data for the top three competitors, Delta, Southwest, and United Airlines, of the US airline
industry, it was my goal to develop comparative performance metrics to find out how if the
companies strategies are efficient in a financial standpoint. While I calculated all of the required
metrics, only a few stood out to me as useful when evaluating the companies. Some of the key
performance metrics that I computed are revenue per employee, accounts receivable turnover,
current ratio, and return on assets.
Revenue per employee
Revenue per employee is a calculation that allows you see if the company is effectively utilizing
its resources and also what their level of productivity is. Revenue per employee and productivity
share a positive relationship so the higher the output, the better. After calculating each company s
revenue per employee during the fiscal years 2005 to 2012, I calculated the average to make an
overall comparison of the three.
Delta Airlines came out on top with the highest revenue per employee and United Airlines with a
close second. This shows that these three companies are staying relatively competitive with their
productivity.
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Mobile Usage And Social Media
In modern society, the relationship between globalization and social media and smartphones is
involved with the daily life of people around the world. The use of mobile systems dramatically
increased in the 20th century. (Mjos, 2012) This essay will explain the differences and similarities
of mobile usages and use of social media between British society and that in my home, Thailand.
There are various causes to employ electronic devices and social media, some of which were the
same and some different. In order to compare these points, we shall outline the meaning of mobile
and social media at the beginning, and then describe the use of mobile in the UK and Thailand,
before illustrating which ways we use social media. The last is an... Show more content on
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(Ofcom, 2014) Nevertheless, every user use the mobile for different reasons. There are four
main focus of mobile and smartphone usage. First, send and receive E mails, 79 percent of
mobile users are using their devices sending and receiving E mails not less than one time a week
in recent. The majority users are 35 44 years old, 84 percent, and the lowest percentage, 67
percent, is 65+ years old. Next, social media such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram,
Tumblr, or Pinterest was applied by seven in ten of mobile users and visiting those websites
everyday at least once. Besides, the percentage of gaming users in 2007 and 2014 is increasing
between 31 and 44 percent, respectively, and 25 44 years old persons are the majority of those.
The last is media activities, the minority watch free TV programmes such as Sky by using mobile
devices accounted for 13 percent. (Ofcom, 2015)
On the other hand, 60 percent of the total Thais population, approximately 66.1 million people, use
smart phones. (Singapore Management University, 2012) The mobile penetration rate is around 49
percent and Thailand is the top three users in Southeast Asia, 32 million owners. (Custer, 2013)
Mid 2009, the Thai mobile market has increased continuously, there were 64 million mobile
devices, and however, the end of 2010,
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The Theme Of Death In Markus ZusakВґs The Book Thief
The novel, The Book Thief Written by Markus Zusak is set in 1939 Nazi Germany and is
narrated by a personified version of Death, who describes both the beauty and devastation of life
in this era. The main character Liesel Meminger (aged 9 years old at the beginning of the book)
is sent with her brother, Werner to foster parents in Munich. On the way there Werner (aged 6)
dies. At his burial Liesel finds a book buried partially in snow, belonging to one of the grave
diggers. With this book Liesel starts a long fascination for books and words, which she comes to
understand and they become a soucre of comfort for her, escaping from her losses and sometimes
her life. Her life changes when Max Vandenburg is hidden in her basement, he is a Jew.
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In the novel we see Death experience both joy and sadness, he tries to find meaning in his work
and does this by distracting himself with the colors of the sky when each human being he takes
dies. The fact that Death is the narrator confuses me, I think this is because I don t understand his
role in the book and what the purpose of him being the narrator is. One conclusion I have come
to is that he is an impartial onlooker watching and reporting on all the ugliness of the Holocaust
and Germany at this time period. Maybe to remind us of the pain and suffering that was
involved. Death is mainly associated with negativity but, in the book he seems as though he has
feelings, this is shown in a quote from The Book Thief spoken by Death it kills me sometimes,
how people die. And also he does something to me, that boy. Every time. It s his only detriment.
He steps on my heart. He makes me cry. The quote I found most intriguing though was, on many
counts, taking a boy like Rudy Steiner was robbery so much life, so much to live for yet
somehow, I m certain he would have loved to see the frightening rubble and the swelling of the
sky on the night he passed away. He d have cried and turned and smiled if only her could have
seen the book thief on her hands and knees, next to his decimated body. He d have been glad to
witness her kissing his dusty, bomb hit lips. Yes, I know it. In the darkness of my dark beating
heart, I know. He d have loved it all right. You see? Even death has a heart. This made me think
that purpose of Death narrating The Book Thief reinstates the perception of care in Death and in
Dying, the novel shows us another way to perceive the idea of
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The Examination of the Residential School System in...
Education is an essential aspect in our ever changing societies. It is used as a means of transmitting
concepts, knowledge, and values, often to younger generations (Ravelli Webber, 2010). Education
and schooling differ in all societies, varying based on the methods of teaching of different cultural
groups. For instance, Canadian Aboriginal people were taught based on the needs of their
individual families and class. This greatly differed from the European system of education, which
stressed adequate involvement with all of society. Though the Aboriginal manner of education was
efficient and effective, the Europeans wanted to bring a change to their previous practices. As seen
in the film, Education As We See It, European missionaries... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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As many Aboriginals stood in the way of European economic expansion, Europeans forced the
younger generation of Aboriginals to residential schools. This justified and assisted in their need to
revolutionize former Aboriginal beliefs. More specifically, the correspondence principle identifies
the changes Aboriginal children had to make in school in order to reflect that of the normal
workplace. For instance, certain ideologies were enforced by residential schools. Aboriginal
children were punished if they spoke in their native tongue, as this rule was reflected and followed
in the workplace. With these regulations in place, the Aboriginal culturewas on the verge of
destruction, as it was nearly impossible for any future Aboriginal generations to receive proper
knowledge on their native culture. More generally, conflict theory is based on social inequality,
and it explains how the powerful promote their own interests at the expense of the weak (Ravelli
Webber, 2010). Residential schools signify this notion, as the Aboriginals were mistreated and
abused by the more powerful, prominent religious figures in the school. Overall, the conflict theory
best describes the residential school system, and it correctly identifies how the Aboriginal culture
was destroyed as a result. The residential school system can also be examined using
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The Religion Of The Hebrew People
If one were to discuss Western civilization in its entirety, it would be difficult not to include
Judaism, the religion of the Hebrew people. The Hebrews, the ancestors of the Jewish people, were
a small generally nomadic group of herders from Mesopotamia that would eventually settle in early
Palestine to birth a religious movement that would ripple through the known world for millennia to
come. Judaism, whose name comes from the ancient southern kingdom of Judah, is one of the
world s oldest living religions, in addition to being the first religion based on monotheism, or a
belief in one God, and would later become the driving force behind Christianity, the primary
religion of the West.
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Isaac would eventually have two offspring as well, Esau and Jacob, who according to tradition
warred with each other before birth in Jacob s wife Rebecca s womb. Upon Isaac s old age he
prepared to give a blessing to his son Esau, but was tricked by his wife to give the blessing
instead to Jacob, in turn causing a blood feud between the brothers. Fearing for his life Jacob
would flee to live far away with his uncle. In his absence he would father 12 sons, each of which
birthing the 12 tribes of Judah. Eventually Jacob would return to reconcile with his brother Esau,
but not before wrestling with an angel to receive a blessing from him. Blessing Jacob, the angel
gave him a new name, calling him Israel or he who wrestled with God. The Jewish people would
later be referred to as the Children of Israel signifying descent from Jacob.
Jacobs twelve sons, Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Zebulun, Issachar, Dan, Gad, Asher,
Naphtali, Joseph and Benjamin were the ancestors for the tribes of Israel, and the ones for
whom they were named. Josephs older brothers would grow jealous of him, as he was the
favorite of Israel and because of his gift of visions, and would later be sold into slavery out of
jealousy, finding himself as a slave in Egypt. Eventually, Josephs gift to interpret visions earned
him a place in the Pharoah s court, which paved the way for the Jewish
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John Benet Ramsey Case
You succinctly described the errors in the Jon Benet Ramsey investigation and her subsequent
unsolved murder. A highly publicized case, Jon Benet Ramsey s tragic death is a lesson learned
for law enforcement agencies to making sure that crime scene preservation and processing
procedures are constantly reviewed and trained. These protocols and procedures exist in order to
achieve continuity of the chain of evidence and the integrity of trace evidence gathered (Julian,
Kelty Robertson, 2012). As investigators, they only have one chance and when a crimescene has
been contaminated like the Ramsey s Boulder, CO home was it opens the door for a miscarriage
of justice to occur. This case was first viewed as a kidnapping situation which resulted
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Alternative Preface Assignment Analysis
Alternative Preface Assignment For my alternative preface assignment, I have chosen to find
and give feedback on a book that could possibly be the topic for next years preface program. This
years preface book was The Fire This Time by Jesmyn Ward. The book is an assemblage of many
different short essays, poems, and memoirs from many different writers. It speaks on the topic of
the racial injustice that is very prevalent in America still. The book that I have chosen to be taken
into consideration for next years preface program is Gunfight: The Battle Over the Right to Bear
Arms in America by Adam Winkler. Winkler is a professor of constitutional law at the University
of California, Los Angeles. He has been featured on CNN, in the New
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Bill Clinton Moral Leadership
For many years there have been people who obtain a high leadership billet, but are not worthy of
it. These leaders who are not worthy of it tend to lack moral standing and responsibility. Mortals
are a person s standards of behavior or beliefs concerning what is and is not acceptable. Although
many people believe that it is acceptable for leaders and politicians to have moral deficiencies, it is
imperative to be of the highest moral standing to be successful.
Let s take our Forty Second President Mr. Bill Clinton for example of poor self knowledge on what
s acceptable and not acceptable when in a leadership position. Certainly he lacked moral standing
because he was impeached from his presidency with two charges, perjury and obstruction
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Suicide In Dido s Lament By Mark Morris
Dido s Lament , choreographed by Mark Morris, is an emotional dance theatre piece that
illustrates the tale of Queen Dido, a character from the opera Dido and Aeneas, who prepares to
commit suicide after feeling betrayed by Aeneas, a man with whom she fell in love with. Because
the character that Morris is portraying is preparing to commit suicide due to being heartbroken,
Morris wanted to translate this tragic and moving concept of suicide through not only his
movement phrases, but through the dark setting created onstage by the performers as well. As the
title suggests, the word lament , as well as the concept of suicide and despair, were the main
elements on which Morris built the dance piece on. Through the dark ambiance and slow, dramatic
movements onstage, Morris expresses to the audience through story how emotional grief, inner
conflict, and sadness are.
Mark Morris formed the Mark Morris Dance Group in 1980, and was famous for the power of his
dancing and the musicality he chose to utilize with his performances, while still being graceful and
delicate. His ability to technically express the messages he aimed to convey made his performances
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His arms are outstretched with his palms on the ground as well. In this scene, death has occurred.
In front of him, the dancers, who represent dark emotions, are standing tall and taking turns down
the line bending their knees, sweeping their arms across the floor as they do so, and rising back
up. This represents Morris, as Dido or as an individual with inner conflict, giving in to their
thoughts and emotions, and almost looking as if they are giving up. This can also be seen through
how the dancers are all in front of Morris standing, while he is kneeling, showing that they stand
taller and are stronger than
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The Mexican Revolution Essay
The Mexican Revolution
The Mexican Revolution was the culmination of a mass of political, economic, and social tension
that accompanied the regime of the dictator Porfirio Diaz. The Revolution began with the aims to
overthrow Diaz, but the Revolution had a pronounced effect on the organization of Mexico s
government, economy, and society.
Porfirio Diaz was the president of Mexico when the Revolution broke out. He was elected in
1877, and although he swore to step down in 1880, he continued to be reelected until 1910. He
claimed that he was justified in this because he brought stability to Mexico. However, this was
hardly the case. Diaz s regime aimed to industrialize Mexico, and foreign investors such as the
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After Diaz had won by a landslide, he released Madero from prison. Madero promptly fled to San
Antonio, Texas to plan a revolution. There he wrote the Plan of St. Luis Potosi, which said that the
election was fraudulent and that he was the provisional president of Mexico. The plan was purely
political and Madero planned to have a completely democratic government. The plan said nothing
about changing the situation for farmers and peasants. However, rural peasants latched onto the
plan, thinking that Madero would also reform the country economically and socially. There were
many revolutions carried out under Madero s flag, specifically revolutions carried out by Pancho
Villa and Emiliano Zapata.
Different groups had very different goals for what the Mexican revolution would accomplish. The
rural peasants and indigenous people wanted the land to be taken out of the hands of the
aristocracy or the elite and have the land be evenly divided between the rural towns. They wanted
the territory of their ancestors back because it had been stripped from them during the regime of
Porfirio Diaz. They also wanted to be taken out of poverty and to have farming available to them
again so that they could sustain their lives and work for their living. Therefore, because the
peasants were suffering under the regime of Diaz, they wholeheartedly supported the revolution and
everything that came with it. The Roman Catholic Church,
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Importance Of Volunteering In Healthcare
Internships, Volunteering, and Certifications
I have conducted some research that pertains to facilities management in healthcare. The majority
of the research was conducted locally within the state of Colorado. This research gave some insight
into different variations of volunteering and internship opportunities as well as professional
certifications.
Internships and Volunteering
In Colorado I was unable to find internships that related directly to facilities management. I was
however able to find a few programs from local hospitals that offer internships in facility
maintenance that offer to pay for two years of community college during the internship. At the end
of the internship the hospital will offer to hire candidates, which is a great start on the path to
becoming a facility manager. The second internship I found was at the Children hospital in Denver.
The hospital offers volunteering and internships opportunities in many different fields. On a
National scale I was able to find many different intern and volunteering opportunities that directly
related to facilities management in healthcare.
Most of the opportunities required individuals be involved in healthcare in some degree or be
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I decided to look on Linkedin at facility managers and directors to see what certifications were
popular. One of the most popular certifications was the Certified Healthcare Facility Manager
(CHFM) from the American Society for Healthcare Engineers (ASHE). This certification was
needed in most of the available job opportunities for facility managers. This certification is a part of
the American Hospital Association which is a national organization that represents and serves all
types of hospitals, health care networks, and their patients and
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What Is The Siemen s Relationship With The Older House
Examples of this apparent friendship is shown in some ways throughout, such as when the young
house recognizes that the older house is cold, so automatically grabs a piece of wood from
himself to throw in the fire to keep him warm, which goes back to the idea that they start to think
of the other person before they think of themselves. As the older house not being as physically able
to make it up a hill, the younger house sacrifices his energy to push the older house up the hill. As
you watch the film you watch their friendshipgrow and become stronger, when they get to the
frozen pond the film makes it very apparent that the small trailer skating caught the blue houses
eye, yet he didn t go off with the trailer it stayed, the older house recognizing
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Essay on Case Study Ticketmaster Exclusive Dealing
Ticketmaster v. Tickets.com (2003 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 6484) Background Ticketmaster ( TM ) and
Tickets.com ( TC ) were full service ticketing companies serving local markets across the United
States. In the late 1990s, TM sued TC for deep linking, whereby TC allegedly listed TM events on
its website and linked visitors to TM s website just before the point of purchase. TC countersued
under Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act claiming TM s exclusive contracts unreasonably
restrained trade and maintained their monopoly in the ticketing industry. TC s fundamental claim
was that TM s long term exclusive contracts with venues foreclosed TC from competition, resulting
in harm to TC and consumers. TC wanted to be a venue s Internet... Show more content on
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Typically, all companies proposed long term exclusive contracts across all four distribution
methods. The length was generally 3 10 years with the average being 5 6 years. Thus, on
average around 20% of venue contracts came up for bid each year3. According to TC, it
competed with TM for every large venue contract that came up for bid since 19984. The relevant
price a venue pays a ticketing company is the split of the C H fees. For example, suppose the
average per ticket C H fee for Staples Center is $15. During the RFP process, Staples Center
negotiates with each ticket company over the share of the C H fee Staples would keep and the
share that would go to the ticket company. The amount of C H fees that goes to the ticket
company is the relevant price paid by Staples Center for ticketing services. Thus, of a $15 C H
fee, if Staples Center gets $7 and Ticketmaster gets $8, the relevant price paid by Staples for
ticketing services is $8. If Staples chooses the Paciolan self supply option, it pays a licensing fee
and then keeps the entire $15 C H fee for itself. Sometimes up front payments are made to a venue
such as lump sum payments (e.g., $1 million upon contract signing), cash advances, or low interest
loans that are paid back to the ticket company by future C H fees. In addition to contracts with
individual venues, both TM and TC competed for long term exclusive contracts with
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Major Change
Changing My Major
Annie Farber
Friends University
Writing 2
Changing My Major Enrolling at Friends University Freshman year I had the mind set of what I
wanted to major in. Majoring in the Ballet Program was the path I was so positive that would lead
me to my future job after college. But after getting settled into college and moving out of state my
mind set on the path I had chosen changed. In April of 2011 my senior year of high school I had
visited Friends University during my Spring Break. Honestly, I was not at all excited to visit the
campus. Living in Chicago, IL all my life, the thought of going to school in Kansas did not spark
my interest. Once I arrived on campus my attitude on how I felt changed. The first thing I ... Show
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Thinking about why I didn t feel happy about ballet anymore made me very upset. There were
many nights where I would cry myself to sleep thinking about it. I knew that I enjoyed dancing,
but was unsure if I wanted to major in that field. Realizing the struggle a ballet dancer has to live
every day to survive in this world made me think twice that I just did not have the dedication that
is needed to be a professional in a Ballet Company. When I thought of the jobs after college in the
field of Zoo Science it made me happy to think about. Even though working in a Zoo or some
type of job similar to that would take a lot of dedication and effort, it made me smile. Thinking
over and over about my tough decision made me see that I was just tired of ballet and it is not
that I didn t love ballet; I was just tired of consuming my whole life for it. My heart was telling
that I wanted and needed to explore something new in my life. After making my decision that
switching my major to Zoo Science would be a better career path. I felt happy again returning
back at Friends after Thanksgiving break. I knew exactly what I wanted to tell my advisor in
Ballet. Telling Sharon the news that I felt switching my major to Zoo Science from Ballet was
what would make me happy for my future after college was a huge stress reliever. I felt a huge
weight lifted off my shoulder and I felt much
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Anne Rice Pride Theme
Pride is the parent of destruction; pride eats the mind and the heart and the soul alive. Anne
Rice. In this story we learn how ruthless pride can be on oneself and how it pushes you to do
things that are terrible. The victim of pride here is the narrator who has a brother named Doodle
that was born disabled so the narrator does everything in his power to make Doodle normal even
if it means death. In fact death of Doodle is the result we get and it is the narrator s fault because
he overworked him, he left him in the storm, and the fact that he never even loved Doodle in the
first place. One of the reasons the narrator was responsible for killing Doodle was because he
overworked him. The narrator didn t want a brother that couldn t do what others could do so he
worked and worked him until he couldn t take it any longer. When the narrator says I made him
swim until he turned blue and row until he couldn t lift an oar (357). It shows that the... Show more
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When Doodle was first born in fact the narrator says It was bad enough having an invalid
brother, but having one who possibly was not all there was unbearable, so I began to make plans
to kill him by smothering him with a pillow (350). Which is crazy and cold hearted seeing how
just because someone is born different they should still be treated like anyone else but the narrator
just saw him as a pest to society. Later in the story the narrator works Doodle over the limit and
though he knows Doodle is fragile he doesn t seem to care whether anything happens to Doodle just
as long as he doesn t have an invalid brother. Such uncaring statements like ВЁShut up. IВґm not
going to hurt you. IВґm going to teach you to walkВЁ, Hurst(354). Shows that he doesn t care
about the well being of Doodle. At the end he was angry Doodle wasn t good enough and ran not
caring that Doodle might be
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ANIME ADDICTION
ANIME ADDICTION
A Term Paper
Presented to
Instructor. MANGORSI, FARHANNA
Department of English
Philippine Muslim Teacher,s College
Marawi City
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course
General Education ( English II)
2014 2015
By
KHALID, AMNAH L.
January, 2014
Anime Addiction
Anime had widely spread in the whole world, its positive and negative effects are continuously
being debated.
1.What is the history of Anime?
2.What are the reasons Anime Addiction?
3.What are the common positive effects of anime Addiction?
4.What are the common negative effects of anime Addiction?
Intoduction
A.Background information
B.Importance of the paper
C.Statement of the problem
D.Definition of terms Anime addicton
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His works include around 15 movies.
Seitaro Kitayama was an early animator who made animations on his own, not hired by larger
corporations. He even founded his own animation studio, the Kitayama Eiga Seisakujo, which was
later closed due to lack of commercial success. He utilized the chalkboard technique, and later paper
animation, with and without pre printed backgrounds.
The works of these two pioneers include Namakura Gatana (An Obtuse Sword, 1917) and a 1918
film Urashima TarЕЌ which were discovered together at an antique market in 2007.[3]
Anime and manga is not kid stuff, and it s nothing like American cartoons. Most of it is produced
for a teenage or adult audience. Anime series change over time; the plot is often intricate, and
characters change, grow, and often die. The unpredictibility and emotional depth of anime as
opposed to American cartoons is part of the appeal. Many anime series such as Evangelion or
Battle Angel Alita are quite introspective as well as action packed, and study questions of love,
trust, and other deep feelings.
To understand anime, it is fairly important to have at least a little understanding of Japanese culture
itself. Anime and manga are currently produced for an exclusively Japanese audience authors are
often shocked to hear that they have American or European fans and are thus based on cultural
assumptions and references that Americans find puzzling at best. Some
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Drugs Are The Primary Use Of Treatment For Schizophrenic...
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized with severe, chronic, and potentially disabling
thought disorder (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Antipsychotic drugs are the primary
use of treatment for schizophrenic disorders (Kane, 1987). Some of the common used psychotropic
medications used to treat schizophreniaare: haloperidol, risperidone, aripiprazole, olanzapine,
trifluoperazine, perphenazine, quetiapine, thioridazine, chlorpromazine, and clozapine.
Antipsychotics like FGAs and SGAs are can be administered orally, in the form of a pill or liquid,
or intravenously, by injections. Like with oral forms of antipsychotics, injections offer side effects
too. These side effects vary but are very much alike to those of the matching drugs in oral form,
though added mild or infrequent injection related side effects can occur such as: pain, skin
thickening, and nodules (Haddad Fleischhacker, 2011). Antipsychotics administered by injection is
one approach to managing nonadherence, although this approach does not work for all patients.
Additionally, a proportion of patients who start on injections, later, do not continue with treatment.
One study found more than half of patients who began risperidone (Risperdal) injections, stopped
after 6 months of treatment (Taylor et al., 2004). With injections, patient nonadherence can be due
to the personal characteristics, dosage range, initial startup, administration of the drug, and
monitoring. The dosage range for each
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Essay on Margaret Hilda Thatcher
Margaret Hilda Thatcher
Margaret Hilda Thatcher s overwhelming sense of self confidence and ambition ruled her life
from the time she was a small child in Grantham, though her Oxford years and during her early
years in politics. It led her to become the first female Prime Minister of Great Britain, and also
helped through her difficult political years as quot;Attila the Hun quot;.
Britain s first female Prime Minister was born on October 13, 1925 in a small room over a grocer s
shop in Grandham, England. Margaret Hilda was the second daughter of Alfred and Beatrice
Roberts. She often stated that she was brought up very strictly:
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She enjoyed the tough verbal conflict of parliamentary debates. She had a quick mind and an even
quicker tongue, along with an enormous self confidence. She liked to fight and liked to win.
In 1975, the Conservatives were the first party in Britain to chose a woman as leader and potential
Prime Minister:
It was the backbenchers, not the Leader, or his Shadow Cabinet, who forced a ballot, and it was a
backbenchers candidate who emerged triumphant from it.
When the election was announced on January 23, and in the first ballot Margaret had the support
of only one member of a Shadow Cabinet of 23 she was regarded with suspicion by most of those
managing the party machine at Central Office, and opposed by many in the National Union. In
short, she was an anti establishment candidate. Her campaign manager was a backbencher,
backbenchers of varying shades of opinion made up her campaign committee who voted decisively
for change(Gardiner, 1975, p.204).
In May 1979, Thatcher became the first female Prime Minister of Great
Britain. Her party won again in 1983 and 1987. Thatcher resigned as Prime
Minister and leader of the Conservative Party in November 1990, after loosing the support of the
party. She remained in the House of Commons until 1992. In the same year, Thatcher was made a
Baroness by the queen and became a member of the House of Lords.
Abse, author of
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The Negative Stereotypes About Bisexual Lifestyle
The second contributing factor is the negative stereotypes about bisexual lifestyle. The political
treachery of bisexual women resulted in their connection to sexual promiscuity. Lesbian women
also frequently accused bisexual women of being fence sitters who were able to choose between
having a heterosexual and a lesbian relationship. Katie Griffin, a therapist, once summarized her
bisexual experience into On any other day, I will be straight. If it s Wednesday, I must be Gay (1).
In other words, many see bisexual individuals as being 50% gay, 50% straight, and 100% non
committal. Griffin is certainly not alone in her experiences; in her clinical practice she found that
many bisexual women had to choose between lesbianism and heterosexuality (10). The fluidity of
bisexualitycreates discomfort with women who had to go through the tedious process of
pinpointing the gender they are attracted to. Hence, lesbians see bisexuality as a transitional
identity between heterosexuality and lesbianism; notably, 83% lesbians agreed that some women
claim to be bisexual when they are really lesbians who are afraid to admit it (Rust, Neutralizing the
Political Threat 9). Stone also notes in her memoir that lesbians are often bitter about the straight
passing privilege that bisexual women possess (2). They claim that bisexual women are able to
enjoy the benefits of the lesbian community without receiving the discrimination that comes with it.
The ability of bisexuals to
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The Conflict Between Saudi Arabia And Iran
It s often thought, in the west, that the feud between Saudi Arabia and Iran is 14 centurys old and
that we don t understand it because we (the west) are so dis attached from religion in governance.
For example, the end of religious politics in the US is credited with the writings of the English
philosopher John Locke and this view on religion became particularly influential in the United
States Constitution in 1787 (ref). State figures like Barack Obama showed this in his final State of
the Union Address, he called the region a place rooted in conflicts that date back millennia (Obama,
2016). The truth of the situation is, religious politics has been left behind in the west. It s true that
the divide in identities within Islamwas formed from a religious dispute centuries ago. It s also
nothing new that Sunnis and Shia s have been in conflict for decades maybe centuries. The rivalry
between the two has had a violent affect in contemporary Middle Eaststabilization and politics.
Sectarianism between Saudi Arabia and Iran shouldn t be concluded as a foreign ancient feud that
conflicts modern political logic but rather a modern phenomenon and a product of contemporary
politics. Furthermore, it is playing out not in obscure theological forums but in the political arena.
Sectarianism has become the product of key factors that play into religion. Islamism is a modern
day ideology which asks for an ideal Islamic state, formed on the foundations of Islamic law.
Islamism is
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Super-Ego In Macbeth
Macbeth inner conflict (the id and super ego) In these papers I m going to analyze the inner
conflict for Macbeth through the Sigmund Freud psychoanalytical theory; the ID and the Super
ego. According to Freud, the Id know no judgments of value; no good and evil no morality. the
id includes all the instinctual impulses as well as the destructive Instinet. the id is dark and
inaccessible part. Most of that is a negative character. we approach the id with analogies we call
it a chaos. while the super ego can be thought of as type of conscience that punishes misbehavior
with feeling guilty and self reproach and. the super ego in its role of moral artharitananis the
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for example; the prince of Cumberland! that is a step, on which I must full down or else o
erleap for in my way it lies these words show that Macbeth s id controls his thought and
emphasize that he would do anything to make sure that he will reach his goal and remove
anyone cross his way to became a king. to be thus is nothing but to be safely thus; our fears in
Banquo stick deep and in his royalty of nature, reigns that which would be fear d tis much he
dares (act 3,1,47) Macbeth hired two man to kill Banquo because the witches said that Banquo s
son will be the next king and because Banquo was the only one know about the witches and what
they have said. and now, to crown my thoughts with acts, be it thought and done; the castle of
Macduff I will surprise seize upon fife; give to th edge o th sword his wife and his babies and all un
fortunate souls. (act4,1,150). Macbeth takes witches words in consideration and order to kill
Macduff to keep him safe from danger and to keep his kingdom ship as long as he
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A Rose for Emily
A Rose for Emily Essay
Title: The Jealous Townspeople
I. Thesis Statement: A Rose for Emily is a story of the envy harbored by the citizens in reaction to
Miss Emily s pride, reclusiveness, and heritage.
II. A. Topic Sentence: Miss Emily s heritage is the first and most important reason the town s
people were desirous of her.
1. Supporting Sentence: Miss Grierson was born into a prominent family the residents of her town
recognized as being an old and distinguished family. 2. Supporting Sentence: In section one of the
story, the people who lived among Emily described her as, a hereditary obligation upon the town. 3.
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Emily s family was well known to everyone in that area. At one point in time, the Grierson family
may have been wealthy. The families past wealth and illustrious heritage would be enviable to
anyone who grew up less than rich or with odd family members. The fact that people wanted to
have a family like that of Miss Emily s served as a foundation for the jealousy of the people who
lived near her. In section one of the story, the town s people described Miss Grierson as a
hereditary obligation. The description of Miss Emily as a hereditary obligation can be perceived
in two different ways. The first suggested meaning of the phrase could be that since The Grierson
Family had been so distinguished in the past, people pay respect to Emily out of reverence for her
family. The second suggested meaning of the phrase could be that the people of the town, where
our main character lived, seen Emily as an obligation because of the taxes that she did not pay.
The use of hereditary in the second suggested meaning alludes to the fact that until Emily passed
away; each surviving generation would have to support her in a way, because she failed to pay her
taxes. The last example of how our main character s heritage created feelings of envy among the
residents in her town is the statement made after Mr. Grierson s death. When Mr. Grierson passed
away, the narrator of our story recalls that Emily seemed humanized , and relished the fact that she
would
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Salmonella Lab Report
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium) is a pathogen commonly associated
with localized intestinal infection in humans. For its survival and propagation as a facultative
intracellular pathogen, this Gram negative bacterium has developed a variety of ways to
manipulate host cell processes (Malik Kale et al. 2011). Besides phagocytic internalization (by, e.g.,
macrophages, neutrophils, or dendritic cells), Salmonellainfection is characterized by the bacterial
induced uptake of the pathogen into non phagocytic enterocytes of intestinal epithelium (Perrett
Zhou 2013).
Essential to the pathogenesis and colonization of host tissues by S. typhimurium are virulence
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This mechanism of defense is called colonization resistance (Sekirov et al. 2010). Resident
microbiota and incoming pathogens compete for resources in the intestine. In a healthy intestine,
normal microflora establishes mutually beneficial relations with intestinal mucosa and effectively
eliminates pathogens. Inflammatory host responses triggered by virulence factors of S.
Typhimurium can alter conditions in the intestine and shift the competition between protective
microbiota and the incoming pathogen, which is able to survive in and profit from the altered
niche (Stecher et al. 2007), whereas to intestinal microbiota host responses are unfavorable (Sekirov
et al.
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Social Class Research Paper
Social life in Britain during the nineteenth century wascharacterized by different social classes: the
upper class, the middle class and the working class . The difference in social classes could be
distinguished by inequalities in wealth, education, working and living conditions .The classes lived
in separate areas and they observed different social customs (Mitchell, 2009:17).
First, the upper class was the least studied of all classes; people from the upper class were mostly
extremely wealthy and had numerous privileges unlike other classes (William, 2004:307). It
consisted of the aristocrats, ruling families, titled people, and religious hierarchs. Those people had
a fortune to be born with their high status and they did not have to make much effort to earn their
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When the eldest son inherited the estate, he was expected to do something useful to sit in the
parliament (Mitchell, 2009:21).Women of upper class did not work, but it was expected for them to
stay at home until they get married. Traditionally, children from the upper class were brought up at
home by nanny for the first years of life. Then they would be schooled at home by private teachers.
Second, during the nineteenth century Britain knew an extraordinary growth in population. By the
beginning of the nineteenth century it was about ten and half millions and at the time ofthe 1901 it
had more than tripled to reach thirty seven millions (Ford, 1982:22). So, the enormous rise in
population led to the rapid growth of the middle class and forced a change in political balance. It
consisted of bankers, large shopkeepers, businessmen, doctors, lawyers and the clergy (Mitchell,
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  • 2. The Cultural Structuring Of Mealtime Socialization Mark Irish Melissa Grunow 399 General Education Capstone November 25, 2014 Shattered Socialization The ways of the past are becoming more and more obsolete as the years go by, because our society is rewriting how we should live our lives on a daily basis. With this world constantly changing we have shattered our socialization for the worst when nit comes to communication with other people on a daily basis. Mealtimes have become scares, because everyone wants to do their own thing, get done quick for the day light is fleeting fast, and most importantly no one has anything to talk about when they come home. According to Elinor and Shohet in their article The Cultural Structuring Of Mealtime Socialization expresses the issue of mealtime socializing. They state the mealtimes are more of a tradition passed down from generation to generation and then becomes a symbol with in a home. (Elinor and Shohet, 36) With them implying that parents actually have to take effort in passing this tradition down to their children and so forth has become a dying art form, because of the lack of parenting and teaching. According to Mona and Benga their article The Relationship Between Cultural Model, Socialization Goals And Parental Ethnotheories: A Mixed Method Study Brings up a lot of good points about how children learn from their parents. There are three main key factors that help out with these socialization issues passed on to each generation. They are, Parental Cultural Models, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Killer Angels Book Review Katie Cline The Killer Angels Book Review June 21, 2012 The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara: The Random House Publishing Group, New York, 1974. The Killer Angels is a stunning recollection of the telltale battle of the Civil War: the Battle of Gettysburg. Set from June 29 to July 3, 1863 and told from the vantage points of several soldiers and commanding officers from both sides, including Lee, Longstreet, and Chamberlain, Michael Shaara effectively paints a picture of the war that divided America, from the tactical planning to the emotional hardships The book opened with a sodden Confederate spy as he blazed through the Union lines in the dead of night on June 29, 1863 toward the headquarters of Confederate general Robert E. Lee with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During one such moment, Chamberlain is reminded of a Shakespearean speech: What a piece of work man is...in action how like an angel! (page 126). Upon hearing this, Chamberlain s father commented, Well, boy, if he s an angel, he s sure a murderin angel. (page 126). From this interaction, Chamberlain came up with Man: the Killer Angels , a thought he often revisited over the course of the Battle of Gettysburg, and from which the book acquires its title. Chamberlain acted with the intention of getting something positive out of the war. He never treated the Confederates as though they were less than him: Chamberlain put out a hand. Sir he said. The Alabama man nodded slightly. His voice was so low Chamberlain could hardly hear it. Do you have some water? Certainly. Chamberlain offered his own canteen. (page 243). It is even known that he had his troops salute the surrendering South at Appomattox. Overall, I found Michael Shaara s The Killer Angels an interesting book; it shed a new and different light on the Battle of Gettysburg by showing it from multiple points of view. I believe that Shaara was successful in writing in the diction of his chosen narrators; he used slang and dropped g s for the Confederate soldiers and used proper grammar and British terminology for the Englishman, Freemantle. I was also impressed by his knowledge of military terms and the effectiveness of which he used them. The terms were used enough that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Utility Contractor Company Briefing 3_Douglas_Patterson Case Name: Secretary of Labor v. U.S. Utility Contractor Company, (15 Apr 2014) Issue: Whether or not U.S. Utility Contractor Company committed a serious violation of 29 CFR 1926.416(a)(1) by failing to protect its employees from electrical hazards as they worked on live circuits. Facts: On October 17, 2013, Ronnie Lopez, a previous U.S. Utility worker, received injuries at a worksite. Several months earlier, U.S. Utility denied Ronnie Lopez worker s compensation claim. Consequently, Ronnie Lopez filed an OSHA hazard complaint against U.S. Utility. U.S. Utility denied Lopez worker s compensation claim due to no potential for electrical damage on October 17, 2013. U.S. Utility s investigation concluded no evidence of burns on Lopez s body, tools, or toolbox. Moreover, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Utility, the OSHA s Compliance Safety and Health Officer, and lastly Ronnie Lopez. In fact, all witnesses except Lopez s testimony support plausible statements. During Lopez s testimony, he gives conflicting information on his actions on day of the incident. For example, in Lopez s written statement, he also indicated that he retrieved a ladder, but did not remember whether 6 or 8 or if he had been standing on the ladder at the time of his injury. However, contrary to this written statement at the time of the accident, Lopez admitted at trial that he was actually standing on a handrail , not a ladder, at the time of his accident (Occupational Safety Health Administration, 2015). The Court concluded that Lopez did not receive electrical injuries but were related to falling from ladder. And, due to poor Lopez s poor testimony credibility, the Secretary failed to establish a preponderance of evidence that U.S. Utility violated section 29 CFR 1926.416(a)(1). The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission (OSHRC) dismissed the alleged serious violation of 29 CFR 1926.416(a)(1) and issued no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay on The Romantic Notion of a Film Director The intention of this essay is to discuss the romantic notion of a film director who has etched their own cinematic vision into the body of their film work, and whether the theory and practice is dead and an infringement of the spectator s imagination and is it the spectator who finds meaning in the film. I will be closely looking at critical material, primarily AndrГ© Bazin and Roland Barthes and applying them to several case study films directed by Christopher Nolanincluding The Following (1998), The Prestige (2006) and Inception (2010), to examine whether Nolan possesses the qualities of an auteur and if so, does that imply an ideological view of what the auteur resembles or an artistic one. The term auteur theoryarose in France... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Barthes claims that the author is dead (Barthes, 1977: 208), a theoretical construction that perceives the director as an idea, whereas, Bazin s principle method establishes cinematic realism. The romantic idea of the auteur is described by film theoretician, AndrГ© Bazin, observing the film form as an idealistic phenomenon. Through the personal factor in artistic creation as a standard reference, Bazin primarily refers to an essential literary and romantic conception of the artist as central. He considers the relationship between film aesthetics and reality more important than the director itself and places cinema above paintings. He described paintings as a similar ethical creation to film stating a director can be valued according to its measurements and the celebrity of the signature, the objective quality of the work itself was formerly held in much higher esteem. (Bazin, 1967: 250). Bazin contemplates the historical and social aspects that indeed hinder a director s retribution to their own personalised film, thus en companying their own ideological judgement upon the world more so in cinema where the sociological and historical cross currents are countless. (Bazin, 1967: 256) Critic Roland Barthes, on the other hand, disagrees with the romantic notion and concludes that the auteur is dead. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Role Of An Island In E. Lockhart s We Were Lias In We Were Liars by E. Lockhart, the setting of an island is crucial to the story, both in a symbolic sense and logistically. As Cadence struggles to regain her memory and discover her family s secrets, the island plays an important role in her story. One way the island does this is by showing the isolation of the familyfrom the outside world. In a book, islands often represent seclusion. Islands are surrounded by water and thus disconnected from outside civilization, just as the Sinclairs are. Cadence comes from a very privileged family, a family with very little perspective. The island embodies the family s unawareness of the issues in the world. Another way in which the setting adds meaning to the story is how only the surface of an island ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Why I Want To Be A Special Forces Job Essay I am writing about the occupation known as Special Forces. I am very interested in this occupation because I love military careers, and I love the feeling of adventure.The reason i want to be a special forces team member, is because my papa fought in Vietnam in the U.S. Air Force but was sent back home when my Grammy was having my mom. My brother was in the U.S. Army when he was driving a humvee down a route when the humvee in front of him was blown up. I have wanted to be in the Militarysince i was about 6, I have always loved the military with a passion, but I don t necessarily know why, I just feel its in my blood. When any branch of the Military has trouble carrying out, or conducting missions, they call in the Elite teams known as Special Forces Teams, or Spec Ops Teams. Each individual is highly trained in hand to hand combat, scuba diving, parachuting, and surviving the outdoors alone (okcis Special Forces). The working schedule for this occupation is very different than any other occupation in the world. The special forces team members may be on leave for a week, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Only men can be apart of any special forces team. What might be an expected sequence for advancement in this occupation? I personally think that advancement should come from the amount of time and effort you have in the service, how many successful missions, and who has the least amount of unexpected casualties. To become a leader of a Spec Ops team, you must have some serious time put into it, and must be well decorated because they don t just let someone who just joined the team jump straight to leader. They want someone who has a lot of experience and knows what they are doing. It must be really awesome to know that you are call upon to do the missions and things that other people have tried and either failed completing, too tough for them, or just they need a team that is highly trained in that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Quantitative And Qualitative Research Quantitative and Qualitative research Qualitative research is used to gather a collective group of ideas and opinions, where any trending results are taken into account. Common methods of quantitative research consist of interviews, observations and focus groups. Quantitative research on the other hand consists of facts on figures, common methods of quantitative research would consist of program ratings, box office figures and sales of CD s or DVD s. Questionnaire A digital questionnaire was used so we were able to receive feedback about our product. From the results we can conclude from people s opinions what was best for our product and the best way to advertise the product. Market research Market research was the first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Data gathering Data gathering in general will summarise all of the data collected by questionnaires, surveys and focus groups into data that can be analysed so we can highlight the positives and negatives of our product, the collected data could also be presented in graphs and tables. Purpose of research Audience research (profiling, consumer attitudes, audience awareness) The purpose of audience research is so the product can be tailored to the needs and
  • 9. wants of the target audience, doing research will show different methods of branding that are the most appealing to the audience. Consumer attitudes towards our product can also be collected from our research, meaning people s opinions on the product can be gathered and changes can be made to the product to suit different people s profiles. Market research (competition, advertising effects) Market research is essential when creating a product to be sold on the market, the purpose of it is to find out how other brands advertise their products successfully and how they make their products appeal to their target audience. From the research we can determine how our product needs to be unique compared to the current ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Interview Narrative I loved living in New York. The always busy city s streets and the diversity of the people residing there gave the metropolis strong character. For ten months, I had been practicing law in the city and enjoying my job a lot until that fateful day when my fiancГ©e ended our engagement. Following the breakup, my job became my sanctuary, a place where I did not think about life. I had a very important meeting with a prominent executive name Brian Ross, who had hired our firm to represent his little sister in an International criminal case. Mr. Ross was beyond wealthy and had attorneys at his disposal, but our firm had more experience handling International cases. His sister stood accused of drug possession in a foreign country, a very serious... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was in his late 30s, had blond hair, blue eyes, very handsome, and much taken. Sarah, his fiancГ©e, was a lovely woman and I had grown closer to her in the aftermath of my breakup. Like David, she was blond, tall and beautiful. At present, she was attending culinary school to become a chef. When David was in law school, she worked two jobs to support them both until David finished his law degree. They scheduled their wedding for the following year and honored me with an invitation to their special day, which I was helping Sarah plan. My closest friend Liz found it ironic I was helping Sarah with her wedding after I cancelled mine, but for me it was cathartic. Working with David on this case, elicit so much excitement from me, not only because it was a high profile case, but also because it would, without question, benefit my career s welfare I was a great attorney, but David was brilliant when it came to criminal law. As my mentor, David would help me learn my trade better. I was surprised he asked me to assist him with the case, considering my late involvement. The short noticed I was given did not allowed me to be better prepared, but I trusted David s judgment. Just as I was placing my notes on the table, Mr. Smith walked in the room, followed by Mr. Ross close behind and at that moment my world came to a screeching halt. Not him. I thought. I had not seen him since we parted ways in Massachusetts so many years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Compare And Contrast Tikki Book And Movie Comparing and Contrasting Rikki tikki tavi the Movie and Book A small mongoose all alone has to face to king cobras. A giant wave flushes Rikki out from his warm, cozy den and leaves him on the bank by Teddy s family s garden where he faces two king cobras Nag and Nagaina. If he does not kill them his new friends will die! This conflict is portrayed in the story Rikki tikki tavi by Rudyard Kipling which became a motion picture movie. The story and the movie are similar in plot but there are some notable differences, including where Rikki finds Teddy in the bath and that Nagaina waits for one of the family members or Rikki to move to strike Teddy s leg. These differences only take shape in the movie. The characters, setting, and conflicts are similar in both versions with very small differences. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rikki, the mongoose is the same in the story and the movie. The story says Rikki tikki s eyes grew red again, and he danced up to Karait with the peculiar rocking, swaying motion that he had inherited from his family. It looks very funny, but it is so perfectly balanced a gait that you can fly off from it at any angle you please; and in dealing with snakes this is an advantage. (Kipling) His eyes also get bright red in the movie. Darzee, the tailor bird, is the same in both sources as well. Darzee cries out in his loudest voice his song pertaining to Nag s death. However, a difference between the movie and the story is that Rikki tells Darzee to tell the coppersmith, a bird, to tell the garden that Nag and Nagaina are dead this only happens in the story. In an overall view the characters are very, exact in both the story and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Matthew Miller Analysis The human body and its relationship with technology in the digital age that we live in, plays as the main inspirations for British designer Matthew Miller. His work reflects a belief that fashion is essentially a product, just like anything else, that reflect simple manufacturing values. A graduate of the Royal College of Art, Miller combines aspects of tailoring and casual wear to create delicate fusions that utilise contemporary fabrication processes. His modern interpretation of classic tailoring combined with a desire to use particular materials offer a glimpse into his creative mind. Miller s AW15 collection takes inspiration from a sequence of potential destruction and what could have been looking at the 1990 s generation and attitudes... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the need to ensure collections can sell, there still needs to have identifiable traces representative of the designer. Miller knows this only too well and has seen his creativity copied first hand. I hear a lot of bollocks in the industry about this subject. Of course creativity and business can exist together. The simple fact of the matter is we live in a very cut throat world and if you come up with a beautiful idea and fail to subsequently commodify that idea, be assured there is a very long line of sharks/brands waiting to do it for you. I have people contacting me weekly with brands copying archive products. There s actually a brand at the moment who ve copied details of my SS15 presentation Introversion and released it this week. It s insane. Creativity and business are not a choice in the age of the internet. Your creativity is your business and if you don t see that, someone else ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Dog Monologue SCARS On my left hand, just slightly above my wrist, runs a long scar that goes over my BCG vaccine mark. Every time I look at it, I am reminded of how silly it was for me to try and restrain Popeye, our dog, from attacking an innocent chicken that was turned into one of my mom s favorite chicken stew delicacies not long after the incident. Nonetheless, the ride against the Kei apple fence was worth it as I believe no innocent chicken soul should be allowed to die in the jaws of an angry dog. Just below the wrist lies another scar courtesy of Puscat, our runaway cat. After long deliberation, we my elder brother and I had decided to rid Puscat of ticks that she had picked on her unsanctioned travels in a bid to prevent her from scratching ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay about Democratic Peace Theory The idea that democracies do not fight each other can be traced back to the writings of Immanuel Kant over two hundred years ago in essay On Perpetual Peace , however, only in the early 1980s and with the writings of Michael Doyle was the idea consolidated. According to Doyle and other advocates of the democratic peace theory, liberal democratic states have been able to maintain peaceful relations amongst themselves, but are prone to wage war against non democratic regimes. In order to prove this theory, vast databases have been constructed of historical dyadic relationships between states as well as detailed breakdowns of incidents of inter state war. The conclusions reached are best shown in the work of Bruce Russett who has argued that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So the theory suggests that because democracies externalise their interstate norms, they resolve disputes with other states like them in a peaceful way. Hence domestic inner state policies influence their foreign policies. However, this proclamation is disputed by C. Layne who argues that the crux of this theory is that if the assumption that democracies promote their peaceful inner state norms and beliefs, then they shouldn t ever threaten other democracies, especially not in a crisis. I will use the case study of the Trent affair to provide evidence of how war was avoided. I will argue that in this case, war was avoided not because of the domestic pacific influence on foreign policy but because of other strategic reasons. In 1861 there was an incident when the British mail ship Trent which was transporting J. M. Mason and J. Slidell on route from America to England, was stopped by the USS San Jacinto and the two men were arrested. This caused outrage amongst the British public, writes Layne, adding some of the reports from the time such as the people are frantic with rage... I have never seen so intense a feeling of indignation in my life. An ultimatum was immediately sent to Washington and military threats were given. This indicates that the government, as much as the public, was very much bellicose. So even though both countries were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Effects Of Alcohol On The Alcoholic Beverage The alcoholic beverage has long been a key element of our social world and has grown into a way of life for many. It is something that is at almost every party that we attend, it is advertised on television, and is promoted by many celebrities. People consume alcohol to celebrate an occasion, socialize with their friends or strangers, or to just simply relax. Alcohol, whether it be in the form of wine, beer, or spirits, have almost become inescapable in todays society. We often wonder the effect that is has on different individuals, and wonder why some become so heavily addicted to it while others do not. Because the prevalence of alcohol has continued to flourish in our society, the number of people who heavily consume it has increased... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some acute physical effects of having an elevated BAC level can include: reduced inhibitions, slurred speech, motor impairment, confusion, memory problems, concentration problems, breathing problems, violent behavior, being involved in a car accident, or in worse case scenario, death (niaaa). When an individual finds himself or herself drinking heavily over a long period of time, they may develop chronic physical effects of alcoholism. Alcoholism is currently listed as the third leading cause of death in our society (dlcas). However, because many deaths related to alcohol go unreported, some believe that alcoholism could be the number one killer in today s world (dlcas). For example, when a person dies from the failure of an organ, the role that alcohol could have played in that failure is not taken into consideration. It is no doubt that alcohol certainly has the potential to cause serious physical harm to all of the body systems. Symptoms can arise in an individual s general appearance, such as having hand tremors, irritability, jaundice, rosacea, and swelling of the parotid gland (dlcas). The gastrointestinal tract can be affected by alcoholism producing symptoms of dyspepsia, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea that is recurrent, abdominal pain, hypo or hyperglycemia, and can damage the liver (dlcas). Alcoholism can also affect the cardiovascular system, respiratory systems, central nervous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Capital Gain History History of capital gains Because of its importance to wealthier and politically powerful people, capital gain tax has been extremely controversial. These gains have been taxed from the beginning of the income tax, but the rates and other provisions have changed frequently contributing to a baffling history. Ironically there has been only two times when capital gain income was taxed same as ordinary income, once during 1913 1921 and later under TRA 1986. Rest of the time there was significant differential tax on capital gain than ordinary income. Between 1913 1968 From 1913 to 1921, capital gains were taxed at ordinary rates, initially up to a top rate of 77 percent during World War I. From 1922 to 1934 the WWI after republicans regained the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 reduced capital gains tax rates and introduced a separate rate schedule for long term gains. Introducing 10% rate for low income taxpayers (in 15% bracket) and 20% bracket for higher income taxpayers for asset held over an year. In year 2001, capital gains for lower income bracket (i.e. 15% bracket) were reduced to 8% for asset held over an year. Capital gains in the 28 percent and higher brackets on assets purchased in 2001 or later and, held for at least five years were to be eligible for an 18 percent rate. The multiple rates introduced in 1997 have been criticized for their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Nature s Creatures in Tortilla Curtain by T.C. Boyle Essay Nature s Creatures The environment and its creatures hold a deep connection that most humans do not have or understand. In Tortilla Curtain by T.C. Boyle, the main characters have a rare interaction with one of natures most cunning, versatile, hungry and unstoppable creatures: the coyote (Boyle 215). Some of his characters hold a deeper level of connection with the coyote that can almost be seen as paralleled and from this connection, T.C. Boyle s idea of how a Mexican immigrant and a coyote can be related is expressed when the notion of the willingness to do anything to survive, being clever and relentless, and though fearful are fascinating is explored. The idea that coyotes are willing do anything to survive, even trespassing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... T.C. Boyle parallels the untamed animal, the coyote, and the Mexican immigrant, CГЎndido, to express his powerful notion of surviving by any means necessary. The nature of coyotes connects to Mexican immigrants in more instances than having the willingness to take dangerous measures to survive and improve their lives. Like coyotes, Mexican immigrants can also be cunning and ruthless. In Delaney s column, Pilgrim At Topanga Creek, he talks about the coyotes ability of adapting to the environment, and that Trapping is utterly useless, because The population will simply breed up to fill the gap, so We cannot eradicate the coyote, nor can we fence him out, we just have to Respect him as the wild predator he is, keep your children and pets inside, leave no food source where he can access it (212 214). Although Delaney is clearly talking about coyotes, if the word coyote was switched to Mexican immigrant, everything he said would still make perfect sense, even if he does not consciously realize this. Furthermore, Delaney continues in his column saying, The coyote is not to blame he is only trying to survive, to make a living, to take advantage of the opportunity available to him and The coyotes keep coming, breeding up the fill the gaps, moving in where the living is easy. They are cunning, versatile, hungry and unstoppable (214 215). Through Delaney s column, Boyle is able to seamlessly talk about the argument of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Pretty Girls Research Paper Iggy Azalea s return to social media hasn t been as smooth as she would have hoped. A fan contacted her on social media and stated that the single Pretty Girls flopped a little bit. The rapper responded, It s difficult to send a song up the charts without additional promo and TV performances etc. unfortunately I m just featured. Azalea s comments were taken as disrespectful and Pop Zone tweeted that the rapper was throwing shade at Britney Spearsand her team. Azalea answered Pop Zone by tweeting, My comment is factual, it applies to any song. I don t have to suck the womans [sic] asshole 24/7 to be her friend, do I? Bye girls. Pretty Girls has achieved moderate success since its release last month. It reached Number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, Number 23 on Mainstream Top 40, and Number 5 on the Hot Dance Club Songs. The music video for the single has received over 79 million views on YouTube.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The project peaked at Number 1 on the Top R B/Hip Hop Albums, Top Rap Albums, and the UK R B Albums. The New Classic has been certified Gold in the US. Five singles have been dropped from the album including Work, Bounce, Change Your Life, Fancy, and Black Widow. The single Black Widow (featuring Rita Ora) went to Number 1 in the US (Hot R B/Hip Hop Songs, Hot Dance Songs, Mainstream Top 40, Rhythmic, and Dance/Mix Show Airplay), UK (Official Charts Company), and Belgium (Ultratop 50 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Comfortable Classroom Atmosphere How to Create a Comfortable Classroom Atmosphere? Studying is frequently associated with struggling. For students, studying is their own choice made after a careful consideration and checking the pros and cons. For kids, studying is what they are obliged to do. They do not even understand the importance of education and do only what their parents tell them. Frequently, they take education like a punishment or like an obligation that brings them nothing but a plenty of negative emotions. However, a teacher can always change the attitude of kids to the studying process. Creating a comfortable classroom atmosphere, a teacher can motivate kids for better results. Why positive atmosphere is important The relations between a kid and a teacher ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It takes days and sometimes even weeks to find a mutual language with all kids. The prior task for a teacher is to keep friendly and positive atmosphere no matter what happens. Using this approach, the desired result will be reached in the shortest possible time. To fasten this process, follow the basic strategies and tips that help re build the atmosphere into the most appropriate for effective studying. 1.Never stay passive All your efforts to create a comfortable atmosphere in your class have no sense if you stay passive during the classes. Add dynamics to the way you behave in the classroom, do not be afraid to make jokes and discuss with your students or schoolchildren the most complicated issues that are interesting for them. Every time you prepare for a lesson, you need to remember that the theme and ideas of these lessons should be interesting for kids. You need to find a way to present any information in a way that will capture their attention. Active position of a teacher is a strong motivation for kids and students. When they see how deeply you are interested in your subject, they unintentionally adopt this attitude and also become ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Roland Barthes The Rhetoric Of The Image Analysis In his essay The Rhetoric of The Image, Roland Barthes explores the relationship between image and meaning. He centres his discussion around the advertisement as advertising is a medium in which there is an intended message being sent to the viewer. Barthes puts forward that if an image contains signs, in advertising the signs are full , as these signs are formed with the viewer in mind so that the intended message is not missed. Barthes states that there are three messages that comprise a reading of an image: The Linguistic message The Iconic (symbolic/ connotated) message The Denotated message (comprised of the physical objects within the image) The linguistic message is that which is provided by text and, according to Barthes, is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It creates an illogical connection between here now and the there then . As the photograph is a means of recording a moment, it always contains stupefying evidence of this is how it was . In this way, the denoted image can naturalise the connoted image as photographs retain a kind of natural being there of objects ; that is, the quality of having recorded a moment in time. Barthes stresses that as technology continues to develop the diffusion of information (and notably of images), the more it provides the means of masking the constructed meaning under the appearance of the given meaning (P159 60). Connotation or the iconic message is not as easily explained as either the denotive or linguistic messages. Significantly Barthes has left the discussion of this message to the very end of his essay. The signs that constitute connotation are discontinuous. There is no definite way in which to interpret the separate, connotative message and in the composition of the three (denotative, connotative and linguistic) signs an aesthetic signified is carried. In much the same way as in text; when intonation is applied, it is a separate signifier than that of the text itself in a linguistic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. John Rawls Veil Of Justice Summary THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN SUBMITTED BY ANANYA MISHRA 214026 ON THE TOPIC (JURISPRUDENCE) IN THE MONSOON SEMESTER 2016 17 INTRODUCTION: John Rawls developed a conception of justice as fairness in his classic work A Theory of Justice. Using elements of both Kantian and utilitarian philosophy, he has described a method for the moral evaluation of social and political institutions. He proposes to revise few concepts of social contract developed by writers like John Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau and Immanuel Kant and thus developing theory of justice. John Locke believes free consent of those being governed and the contract between governor and them to be the source of political authority. He wants to take this concept to higher level ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is designed to be a fair and impartial position where fundamental principles of justice are decided in unbiased manner. In taking up this point of view, we have to imagine ourselves as free and equal people who committed themselves to the principles of social justice. The main distinguishing feature of the original position is the veil of ignorance. In order to obtain an unbiased judgment, the parties are deprived of all knowledge of their personal characteristics and social and historical circumstances. They are unaware of their personal interests and inclinations, along with general facts about psychology, economics, biology, and of various social sciences. The parties in the original position are presented with a list of the main conceptions of justice influenced by the tradition of social and political philosophy, and are asked to choose the best alternative among those interests in establishing conditions that facilitate them to effectively pursue their final ends and fundamental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Head Start Measurement Analysis Ashley Figueroa November 20, 2016 Measurement Exercise 20:831:529:90 Measurement Exercise The inputs, outputs and outcomes for the Head Start program from the Department of Human and Health services consist of a measurement system which focuses on the most appropriate aspects of performance. The Head start programs outputs have to outcomes that are sufficiently large changes and improvements that benefit the department, federal and state government and are resulting from the program. The Head Start program sets goals for increasing and improving that quality and effectiveness of outputs produced by the departments particular program in which they also set goals focusing on increasing the volume of outcomes and altering the process ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The key to validity and reliability in a data collection is to keep in mind the school or organization s obligations to the students, parents and the community. Keeping your customers (students parents) the main priority ensures the organization s dedication and quality of services delivered to the community. Parent and community participation will increase the feedback of parents (whether negative or positive) to contribute on implementing the program and revisions the Head start education program which results in reliable feedback. Data collection for employee development will rely on the performance of students in the classroom and how they achieve and succeed with the Head start education ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Homosexuality in Ha Jin s the Bridegroom Essay History of Homosexuality in Society Throughout the course of history, the topic of homosexuality and its acceptable behavior has been one of varying opinions and much heated debate. Although how tolerated homosexual behavior was all through history can differ depending on who your source is, most everyone can agree that a few large cultures were either strongly for, or against, homosexuality. One key player in the fight against homosexuality was the all powerful England. The first English civil law against sodomy was passed by Parliament in 1533. In Act 25 Henry 8, Chapter 6 which begins Forasmuch as there is not yet sufficient and condign punishment appointed and limited by the due course of the Laws of this Realm, for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These types of moralistic judgments constantly flooded the so called scientific study of homosexuality. Religion also plays a key role in the persecution of homosexuals. The belief that homosexuality is a sin seems to dominate the church community. Those of Islamic religion are strongly against the very idea of homosexuality and offer a strong punishment to those who oppose their views. In Saudi Arabia on April 16, 2001, five homosexuals were sentenced to 2,600 lashes and 6 years in prison, and four others to 2,400 lashes and 5 years imprisonment for deviant sexual behavior. (Associated Press 2001) As of today, same sex intercourse is still prohibited in Islam. Bible believing Christians have also responded to the apparent growth in acceptance of homosexuality in various ways. Many fundamentalists view homosexual behavior as a choice, and believe that it is possible and desirable to make a transition to heterosexuality. Many evangelical Garcia 3 Christians also see the acceptance of homosexuality as a threat to their beliefs and doctrines. While many of today s eastern cultures still adhere strongly to their old oppositions on homosexuality, western societies have shown much more progress. Beginning in the 20th century, gay rights movements, as part of the broader civil rights movement, in conjunction with the development of the often activist academic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Definitions Of A Dictator Essay Dictators have been around for centuries, terrorizing and oppressing civilians through manipulation, genocide, and many other sadistic methods of force. Starting in Ancient Rome, the term dictator originated from the Latin root word dictare in the late 14c. So, what is a dictator? The earliest definition that can be found was one who has absolute power or authority . Other words that have been used to describe dictators over the years is tyrant , despot , autocrat , and many more. Everyone has seen dictators in the current news or historic documentaries such as Kim Jong un, Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, etc but perhaps were unaware of their dictator title. Many leaders have been labelled dictators as they have absolute power that was either taken by force or through manipulation or even just through blood. However, today we will be focusing on two dictators who worked their ways up the political ladder to the position that they strived for. Qin Shi Huang and Than Shwe were both tyrannic, selfish, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Qin Shi Huang was born on the eighteenth of February 259BC in Handan, China to King Zhuangxiang of Qin and Queen Dowager Zhao. His father was the King of the Qin state at that time. His birth name was Ying Zheng or Zhao Zheng whilst being prince of the Qin state. Qin Shi Huang was allegedly a very aggressive leader but also very ambitious, at the very young age of just twenty two he assumed full power by ridding himself of his premier, Lu Buwei, who acted as a regent while he was a minor . (travelguide.com). It was Qins Shi s aspiration to unify and subjugate all seven states of china; Han, Zhao, Wei, Chu, Yan, and Qi using the powerful economic and political military strength of the Qin state. Qin Shi Huang s first ambition was to build the first feudal and centralised empire in Chinese history and did so in 221BC. This is known as the Qin Dynasty which reigned from 221BC to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara Teachers need to get through students on order to teach a student. Some students might not show up or care about the class. Teachers of elementary schools have the hardest because the kids just want to play, goof around and don t listen. Elementary teachers have hard time teaching young uneducated students just like Miss Moore with her uneducated children from the neighborhood, in the story The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara. Miss Moore teaches the students how to take the first step toward a better educationjust like elementary teachers, her teaching method were to show how the upper class lived in comparison to the children but she could have though them differently by giving rewards for something they did educationally. Furthermore, Miss Moore s teaching is related to elementary schoolteachers do to the teachers of elementary schools have to lead the student on how to take the first step towards a better education. Just like Miss Moore, elementary school teachers have a hard time controlling the students because they are very inpatient and just want to do whatever is fun rather than learning something that could benefit them later in future like learning how to read. Both the students need a teacher that will lead them in the right direction Just like Miss Moore and the elementary teachers by showing them the better. Miss Moore is a very educated for the block she has moved into and always dresses formally. She always offers to take the students to educational ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Persuasive Essay On Babysitter A big issue today is parents not being able to get a trusted, reliable, and certified babysitter. It s hard for parents to trust other people with their children, especially teenagers. The typical teenage babysitter is not CPR certified, spends most of the time on their phone, and doesn t have activities for the kids to do. A typical teenage babysitter will spend most of his/her time on their phone and not playing with the children. To back this up, 69% of people say good babysitters are hard to find, and 55% of parents say they had to stay home because they couldn t find a babysitter. Also, if parents can not find a babysitter they then have to decide to either bring their kids with them, or call a family member which is inconvenient especially if it s short notice. While finding a trusted and reliable babysitter is difficult for parents A 2 C Babysitting makes that process easier. We are the solution to every family s problems when it comes to getting a trusted, reliable, and certified babysitter. A 2 C Babysitting provides parents with a piece of mind by having babysitters who are CPR certified, kid friendly, and extremely interactive. Therefore, we can ensure that every family that uses A 2 C Babysitting will receive a babysitter that that has gone through a specific interview process, so that we can provide you with the best babysitters. A 2 C Babysitting makes sure that we have CPR certified babysitters by seeing their certificate from their class. We also make sure that our babysitters know what to do in emergency situations. We provide kid friendly babysitters by making sure that our babysitters enjoy spending time with kids, build relationships with them, and plan fun learning activities. We also make sure that we have extremely interactive babysitters by promising that they will be off their phones and engaged in spending time with your children. My business partner Callie and I chose our business name through eponymous. Eponymous is a process of naming your company after yourself. In our company A 2 C Babysitting the A stands for Anabel and the C stands for Callie, we are both babysitters and the owners of A 2 C Babysitting. By choosing a name that can be associated with the alphabet and numbers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Summary Of A Demon s Promise By Kristie Cook In this book A Demon s Promise by Kristie Cook, the main characters, Alexis and Tristan are living in this menacing dramatic life. Keeping in mind that Alexis is just a nineteen year old girl, and is being chased down by the Daemoni who are trying stop them. Alexis isn t fully aware of her situation, her mother had kept many secrets about her family and also about her future from her. Alexis and Tristanfell deeply in love, ironically this had already been planned way before she was born, apparently there souls were created for each other. Although, they do get married out of love, and ultimately keeping the Amadis powerful and enduring. Tristan was created by the Daemoni to destroy the Amadis people, but tristan has an overwhelming amount... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then there s the beach house that Tristan had designed for Alexis, which is the first place they had made love, and they promised each other that they would after they got married, this is where they had spent a couple weeks of their honeymoon. Sophia s cottage is also very important because this is where she found out the truth of who Tristan really was and also she found out more about herself here. Alexis also met her grandmother Rina here when she came to see Alexis. Also, this particular house is where Alexis began creating and writing her first novel, and was the first place her and Tristan hang out, that wasn t school or at the beach. Then there is Tristan house, Alexis never really imagined that this would have been his house but she admired the sculpture that were created by him. This is where Alexis got drunk for her first time, and she found out that she was pretty strong when Tristan made her upset and she grabbed a granite countertop that weights a few hundred pounds and launched it across the room. Tristan house was the first place they got attacked by Rogues and they didn t really succeed because Sophia was there to help Tristan defeat them. Alexis is not very strong and is very fragile because she yet has gone through the Ang dora which is where she becomes who she is meant to be and also receives the powers of Amadis and make her the most powerful member of it. After they had gone on there honeymoon, the Daemoni had blown up Tristan s house to send him a message, after they found out he married ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Economic uncertainty, coupled with the retirement of the... Economic uncertainty, coupled with the retirement of the baby boomers, skyrocketing medical costs, and rising life expectancy, have left our lawmakers at their wits end in regards to our ever expanding budget. Barr states, Contrary to popular belief, long term trends Policymakers are now acting upon this, by enacting a policy beginning in 2017 and ending in 2036, to gradually increase the Social Securitytax by 1/20th of 1 percent . As of now, employers and employee pay 6.2 percent tax to Social Security on earnings up to $110,000.00, while self employed workers pay both the employer and employee share for a combined total of 12.4 . Our current policy works on pay as you go basis, in which, current workers finance the benefits of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though, the increase is small employees and employers are going to feel it in theirs pockets and checkbooks; leading towards an already declining labor force and corporation downsize. The tax increase is a bad idea as it can discourage those looking for employment and those trying to retire. While tax increases are wonderful long term, the short term effects seem too risky to chance during the tough economic situation we are currently involved in. Overall, the proposals both seem like bad policies. Our young workers deserve to have the long term benefits they are both working and paying for now, readily available at retirement and without proper reform that may not come to fruition. Although, compromise is needed to close the gap and create revenue for Social Security for future generations, how can one morally stand by and take from another because of their salary or increase their taxes and employer payments. Collectively, our lawmakers and economist need to come together and think or the people rather than the numbers and focus on our morals, and most importantly to help one another. Bibliography AARP.2012 Reforming Social Security Option Increase the Payroll Tax. AARP Public Policy Institute. Last Modified June 25. Accessed April 19,2014. http://www.aarp.org/content/dam/aarp /research/public_policy_institute/econ_sec/2012/option increase the payroll tax rate AARP ppi econ sec.pdf ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Major Performing Arts Sector in Australia The Major Performing Arts sector in Australia The Major Performing Arts (MPA) sector comprises 28 leading Australian companies in the fields of dance, theatre, opera and orchestral and chamber music (Australian Council, 2012: 3) [The list of the 28 companies see the Appendix]. By 1997, this sector encountered great financial and artistic difficulties. In this case, the Australia Government announced the establishment of the Major Performing Arts Inquiry (MPAI) in 1998 and the final report Securing the Future was released next year (Australian Major Performing Arts Group). The statistics demonstrates that the MPA sector is developing stably over the past 14 years. The MPA sector s income is mainly from three sources: box office, government funding and private sector. In 2012, the sector received about $420m income in the aggregate, increasing from $261m in 2001. The box office income amounted to $203m, which increased from $117m in 2001 and occupied nearly 50% of the total income (Australia Council, 2013). The growth of the box office is partly depends on the increase of audience number and partly on the 44% average increase of the sector ticket prices (Australia Council, 2012: 11). Around $140m were from both federal and state governments and the private sector contributed $65m. The 28 companies reported a combined operating surplus of $12.7m in 2012. With the huge amount of income, the MPA sector employed about 8,400 people, including 4,600 artists (Australia Council, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. 7 Habits For Highly Effective People Analysis In Steven Covey s 7 Habits for Highly Effective People, seven habits to achieving a life one desires and creating a better world by being a more conscious and thoughtful citizen. Dr. Magee during her Listening lectures explains, however, that these habits however cannot be achieved without dedicating some time to bolster one s listening skills. This will examine how the seven habits are affected by listening. Habit one is to be proactive. This means that to focus one s time and energy over things they can control. During the listening lectures, Dr. Magee explains that to be proactive is important to listen to the world around one s self so they may be able to respond in the appropriate way. Habit two is to begin with the end in mind. This means to know and envision who you want to be and what you want in life. To develop a personal mission statement one must listen to themselves to know what values and desires they have and want to put out into the world.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means to focus on the important priorities to organize and manage time and events according to personal priorities. This requires a combination of listening skills, to listen one s self and to others to complete the assignments and tasks in order of importance. Habit four is to seek a win win. This means to see life as cooperative not competitive. A person who does this often times has integrity, maturity and abundance mentality. This habit also requires combination listening. One needs to listen to themselves so they may offer their true ideas to others and listen to others to collaborate and create something better than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Strategic Performance Analysis Of Delta, Southwest, And... Introduction: Developing a strategic performance plan for a company is only the first step. The plan must then be implemented and after a short period of time it must then be evaluated. This evaluation is key in determining if the strategic plan is not only effective but also efficient. After being presented with yearly data for the top three competitors, Delta, Southwest, and United Airlines, of the US airline industry, it was my goal to develop comparative performance metrics to find out how if the companies strategies are efficient in a financial standpoint. While I calculated all of the required metrics, only a few stood out to me as useful when evaluating the companies. Some of the key performance metrics that I computed are revenue per employee, accounts receivable turnover, current ratio, and return on assets. Revenue per employee Revenue per employee is a calculation that allows you see if the company is effectively utilizing its resources and also what their level of productivity is. Revenue per employee and productivity share a positive relationship so the higher the output, the better. After calculating each company s revenue per employee during the fiscal years 2005 to 2012, I calculated the average to make an overall comparison of the three. Delta Airlines came out on top with the highest revenue per employee and United Airlines with a close second. This shows that these three companies are staying relatively competitive with their productivity. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Mobile Usage And Social Media In modern society, the relationship between globalization and social media and smartphones is involved with the daily life of people around the world. The use of mobile systems dramatically increased in the 20th century. (Mjos, 2012) This essay will explain the differences and similarities of mobile usages and use of social media between British society and that in my home, Thailand. There are various causes to employ electronic devices and social media, some of which were the same and some different. In order to compare these points, we shall outline the meaning of mobile and social media at the beginning, and then describe the use of mobile in the UK and Thailand, before illustrating which ways we use social media. The last is an... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Ofcom, 2014) Nevertheless, every user use the mobile for different reasons. There are four main focus of mobile and smartphone usage. First, send and receive E mails, 79 percent of mobile users are using their devices sending and receiving E mails not less than one time a week in recent. The majority users are 35 44 years old, 84 percent, and the lowest percentage, 67 percent, is 65+ years old. Next, social media such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tumblr, or Pinterest was applied by seven in ten of mobile users and visiting those websites everyday at least once. Besides, the percentage of gaming users in 2007 and 2014 is increasing between 31 and 44 percent, respectively, and 25 44 years old persons are the majority of those. The last is media activities, the minority watch free TV programmes such as Sky by using mobile devices accounted for 13 percent. (Ofcom, 2015) On the other hand, 60 percent of the total Thais population, approximately 66.1 million people, use smart phones. (Singapore Management University, 2012) The mobile penetration rate is around 49 percent and Thailand is the top three users in Southeast Asia, 32 million owners. (Custer, 2013) Mid 2009, the Thai mobile market has increased continuously, there were 64 million mobile devices, and however, the end of 2010, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Theme Of Death In Markus ZusakВґs The Book Thief The novel, The Book Thief Written by Markus Zusak is set in 1939 Nazi Germany and is narrated by a personified version of Death, who describes both the beauty and devastation of life in this era. The main character Liesel Meminger (aged 9 years old at the beginning of the book) is sent with her brother, Werner to foster parents in Munich. On the way there Werner (aged 6) dies. At his burial Liesel finds a book buried partially in snow, belonging to one of the grave diggers. With this book Liesel starts a long fascination for books and words, which she comes to understand and they become a soucre of comfort for her, escaping from her losses and sometimes her life. Her life changes when Max Vandenburg is hidden in her basement, he is a Jew. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the novel we see Death experience both joy and sadness, he tries to find meaning in his work and does this by distracting himself with the colors of the sky when each human being he takes dies. The fact that Death is the narrator confuses me, I think this is because I don t understand his role in the book and what the purpose of him being the narrator is. One conclusion I have come to is that he is an impartial onlooker watching and reporting on all the ugliness of the Holocaust and Germany at this time period. Maybe to remind us of the pain and suffering that was involved. Death is mainly associated with negativity but, in the book he seems as though he has feelings, this is shown in a quote from The Book Thief spoken by Death it kills me sometimes, how people die. And also he does something to me, that boy. Every time. It s his only detriment. He steps on my heart. He makes me cry. The quote I found most intriguing though was, on many counts, taking a boy like Rudy Steiner was robbery so much life, so much to live for yet somehow, I m certain he would have loved to see the frightening rubble and the swelling of the sky on the night he passed away. He d have cried and turned and smiled if only her could have seen the book thief on her hands and knees, next to his decimated body. He d have been glad to witness her kissing his dusty, bomb hit lips. Yes, I know it. In the darkness of my dark beating heart, I know. He d have loved it all right. You see? Even death has a heart. This made me think that purpose of Death narrating The Book Thief reinstates the perception of care in Death and in Dying, the novel shows us another way to perceive the idea of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Examination of the Residential School System in... Education is an essential aspect in our ever changing societies. It is used as a means of transmitting concepts, knowledge, and values, often to younger generations (Ravelli Webber, 2010). Education and schooling differ in all societies, varying based on the methods of teaching of different cultural groups. For instance, Canadian Aboriginal people were taught based on the needs of their individual families and class. This greatly differed from the European system of education, which stressed adequate involvement with all of society. Though the Aboriginal manner of education was efficient and effective, the Europeans wanted to bring a change to their previous practices. As seen in the film, Education As We See It, European missionaries... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As many Aboriginals stood in the way of European economic expansion, Europeans forced the younger generation of Aboriginals to residential schools. This justified and assisted in their need to revolutionize former Aboriginal beliefs. More specifically, the correspondence principle identifies the changes Aboriginal children had to make in school in order to reflect that of the normal workplace. For instance, certain ideologies were enforced by residential schools. Aboriginal children were punished if they spoke in their native tongue, as this rule was reflected and followed in the workplace. With these regulations in place, the Aboriginal culturewas on the verge of destruction, as it was nearly impossible for any future Aboriginal generations to receive proper knowledge on their native culture. More generally, conflict theory is based on social inequality, and it explains how the powerful promote their own interests at the expense of the weak (Ravelli Webber, 2010). Residential schools signify this notion, as the Aboriginals were mistreated and abused by the more powerful, prominent religious figures in the school. Overall, the conflict theory best describes the residential school system, and it correctly identifies how the Aboriginal culture was destroyed as a result. The residential school system can also be examined using ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Religion Of The Hebrew People If one were to discuss Western civilization in its entirety, it would be difficult not to include Judaism, the religion of the Hebrew people. The Hebrews, the ancestors of the Jewish people, were a small generally nomadic group of herders from Mesopotamia that would eventually settle in early Palestine to birth a religious movement that would ripple through the known world for millennia to come. Judaism, whose name comes from the ancient southern kingdom of Judah, is one of the world s oldest living religions, in addition to being the first religion based on monotheism, or a belief in one God, and would later become the driving force behind Christianity, the primary religion of the West. According to the Torah, a general term used to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Isaac would eventually have two offspring as well, Esau and Jacob, who according to tradition warred with each other before birth in Jacob s wife Rebecca s womb. Upon Isaac s old age he prepared to give a blessing to his son Esau, but was tricked by his wife to give the blessing instead to Jacob, in turn causing a blood feud between the brothers. Fearing for his life Jacob would flee to live far away with his uncle. In his absence he would father 12 sons, each of which birthing the 12 tribes of Judah. Eventually Jacob would return to reconcile with his brother Esau, but not before wrestling with an angel to receive a blessing from him. Blessing Jacob, the angel gave him a new name, calling him Israel or he who wrestled with God. The Jewish people would later be referred to as the Children of Israel signifying descent from Jacob. Jacobs twelve sons, Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Zebulun, Issachar, Dan, Gad, Asher, Naphtali, Joseph and Benjamin were the ancestors for the tribes of Israel, and the ones for whom they were named. Josephs older brothers would grow jealous of him, as he was the favorite of Israel and because of his gift of visions, and would later be sold into slavery out of jealousy, finding himself as a slave in Egypt. Eventually, Josephs gift to interpret visions earned him a place in the Pharoah s court, which paved the way for the Jewish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. John Benet Ramsey Case You succinctly described the errors in the Jon Benet Ramsey investigation and her subsequent unsolved murder. A highly publicized case, Jon Benet Ramsey s tragic death is a lesson learned for law enforcement agencies to making sure that crime scene preservation and processing procedures are constantly reviewed and trained. These protocols and procedures exist in order to achieve continuity of the chain of evidence and the integrity of trace evidence gathered (Julian, Kelty Robertson, 2012). As investigators, they only have one chance and when a crimescene has been contaminated like the Ramsey s Boulder, CO home was it opens the door for a miscarriage of justice to occur. This case was first viewed as a kidnapping situation which resulted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Alternative Preface Assignment Analysis Alternative Preface Assignment For my alternative preface assignment, I have chosen to find and give feedback on a book that could possibly be the topic for next years preface program. This years preface book was The Fire This Time by Jesmyn Ward. The book is an assemblage of many different short essays, poems, and memoirs from many different writers. It speaks on the topic of the racial injustice that is very prevalent in America still. The book that I have chosen to be taken into consideration for next years preface program is Gunfight: The Battle Over the Right to Bear Arms in America by Adam Winkler. Winkler is a professor of constitutional law at the University of California, Los Angeles. He has been featured on CNN, in the New ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Bill Clinton Moral Leadership For many years there have been people who obtain a high leadership billet, but are not worthy of it. These leaders who are not worthy of it tend to lack moral standing and responsibility. Mortals are a person s standards of behavior or beliefs concerning what is and is not acceptable. Although many people believe that it is acceptable for leaders and politicians to have moral deficiencies, it is imperative to be of the highest moral standing to be successful. Let s take our Forty Second President Mr. Bill Clinton for example of poor self knowledge on what s acceptable and not acceptable when in a leadership position. Certainly he lacked moral standing because he was impeached from his presidency with two charges, perjury and obstruction ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Suicide In Dido s Lament By Mark Morris Dido s Lament , choreographed by Mark Morris, is an emotional dance theatre piece that illustrates the tale of Queen Dido, a character from the opera Dido and Aeneas, who prepares to commit suicide after feeling betrayed by Aeneas, a man with whom she fell in love with. Because the character that Morris is portraying is preparing to commit suicide due to being heartbroken, Morris wanted to translate this tragic and moving concept of suicide through not only his movement phrases, but through the dark setting created onstage by the performers as well. As the title suggests, the word lament , as well as the concept of suicide and despair, were the main elements on which Morris built the dance piece on. Through the dark ambiance and slow, dramatic movements onstage, Morris expresses to the audience through story how emotional grief, inner conflict, and sadness are. Mark Morris formed the Mark Morris Dance Group in 1980, and was famous for the power of his dancing and the musicality he chose to utilize with his performances, while still being graceful and delicate. His ability to technically express the messages he aimed to convey made his performances captivating. Morris performed in both Dance Theatre and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His arms are outstretched with his palms on the ground as well. In this scene, death has occurred. In front of him, the dancers, who represent dark emotions, are standing tall and taking turns down the line bending their knees, sweeping their arms across the floor as they do so, and rising back up. This represents Morris, as Dido or as an individual with inner conflict, giving in to their thoughts and emotions, and almost looking as if they are giving up. This can also be seen through how the dancers are all in front of Morris standing, while he is kneeling, showing that they stand taller and are stronger than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Mexican Revolution Essay The Mexican Revolution The Mexican Revolution was the culmination of a mass of political, economic, and social tension that accompanied the regime of the dictator Porfirio Diaz. The Revolution began with the aims to overthrow Diaz, but the Revolution had a pronounced effect on the organization of Mexico s government, economy, and society. Porfirio Diaz was the president of Mexico when the Revolution broke out. He was elected in 1877, and although he swore to step down in 1880, he continued to be reelected until 1910. He claimed that he was justified in this because he brought stability to Mexico. However, this was hardly the case. Diaz s regime aimed to industrialize Mexico, and foreign investors such as the United States and Britain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After Diaz had won by a landslide, he released Madero from prison. Madero promptly fled to San Antonio, Texas to plan a revolution. There he wrote the Plan of St. Luis Potosi, which said that the election was fraudulent and that he was the provisional president of Mexico. The plan was purely political and Madero planned to have a completely democratic government. The plan said nothing about changing the situation for farmers and peasants. However, rural peasants latched onto the plan, thinking that Madero would also reform the country economically and socially. There were many revolutions carried out under Madero s flag, specifically revolutions carried out by Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata. Different groups had very different goals for what the Mexican revolution would accomplish. The rural peasants and indigenous people wanted the land to be taken out of the hands of the aristocracy or the elite and have the land be evenly divided between the rural towns. They wanted the territory of their ancestors back because it had been stripped from them during the regime of Porfirio Diaz. They also wanted to be taken out of poverty and to have farming available to them again so that they could sustain their lives and work for their living. Therefore, because the peasants were suffering under the regime of Diaz, they wholeheartedly supported the revolution and everything that came with it. The Roman Catholic Church, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Importance Of Volunteering In Healthcare Internships, Volunteering, and Certifications I have conducted some research that pertains to facilities management in healthcare. The majority of the research was conducted locally within the state of Colorado. This research gave some insight into different variations of volunteering and internship opportunities as well as professional certifications. Internships and Volunteering In Colorado I was unable to find internships that related directly to facilities management. I was however able to find a few programs from local hospitals that offer internships in facility maintenance that offer to pay for two years of community college during the internship. At the end of the internship the hospital will offer to hire candidates, which is a great start on the path to becoming a facility manager. The second internship I found was at the Children hospital in Denver. The hospital offers volunteering and internships opportunities in many different fields. On a National scale I was able to find many different intern and volunteering opportunities that directly related to facilities management in healthcare. Most of the opportunities required individuals be involved in healthcare in some degree or be enrolled in college classes with a degree program related to healthcare. Most of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I decided to look on Linkedin at facility managers and directors to see what certifications were popular. One of the most popular certifications was the Certified Healthcare Facility Manager (CHFM) from the American Society for Healthcare Engineers (ASHE). This certification was needed in most of the available job opportunities for facility managers. This certification is a part of the American Hospital Association which is a national organization that represents and serves all types of hospitals, health care networks, and their patients and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. What Is The Siemen s Relationship With The Older House Examples of this apparent friendship is shown in some ways throughout, such as when the young house recognizes that the older house is cold, so automatically grabs a piece of wood from himself to throw in the fire to keep him warm, which goes back to the idea that they start to think of the other person before they think of themselves. As the older house not being as physically able to make it up a hill, the younger house sacrifices his energy to push the older house up the hill. As you watch the film you watch their friendshipgrow and become stronger, when they get to the frozen pond the film makes it very apparent that the small trailer skating caught the blue houses eye, yet he didn t go off with the trailer it stayed, the older house recognizing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay on Case Study Ticketmaster Exclusive Dealing Ticketmaster v. Tickets.com (2003 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 6484) Background Ticketmaster ( TM ) and Tickets.com ( TC ) were full service ticketing companies serving local markets across the United States. In the late 1990s, TM sued TC for deep linking, whereby TC allegedly listed TM events on its website and linked visitors to TM s website just before the point of purchase. TC countersued under Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act claiming TM s exclusive contracts unreasonably restrained trade and maintained their monopoly in the ticketing industry. TC s fundamental claim was that TM s long term exclusive contracts with venues foreclosed TC from competition, resulting in harm to TC and consumers. TC wanted to be a venue s Internet... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Typically, all companies proposed long term exclusive contracts across all four distribution methods. The length was generally 3 10 years with the average being 5 6 years. Thus, on average around 20% of venue contracts came up for bid each year3. According to TC, it competed with TM for every large venue contract that came up for bid since 19984. The relevant price a venue pays a ticketing company is the split of the C H fees. For example, suppose the average per ticket C H fee for Staples Center is $15. During the RFP process, Staples Center negotiates with each ticket company over the share of the C H fee Staples would keep and the share that would go to the ticket company. The amount of C H fees that goes to the ticket company is the relevant price paid by Staples Center for ticketing services. Thus, of a $15 C H fee, if Staples Center gets $7 and Ticketmaster gets $8, the relevant price paid by Staples for ticketing services is $8. If Staples chooses the Paciolan self supply option, it pays a licensing fee and then keeps the entire $15 C H fee for itself. Sometimes up front payments are made to a venue such as lump sum payments (e.g., $1 million upon contract signing), cash advances, or low interest loans that are paid back to the ticket company by future C H fees. In addition to contracts with individual venues, both TM and TC competed for long term exclusive contracts with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Major Change Changing My Major Annie Farber Friends University Writing 2 Changing My Major Enrolling at Friends University Freshman year I had the mind set of what I wanted to major in. Majoring in the Ballet Program was the path I was so positive that would lead me to my future job after college. But after getting settled into college and moving out of state my mind set on the path I had chosen changed. In April of 2011 my senior year of high school I had visited Friends University during my Spring Break. Honestly, I was not at all excited to visit the campus. Living in Chicago, IL all my life, the thought of going to school in Kansas did not spark my interest. Once I arrived on campus my attitude on how I felt changed. The first thing I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thinking about why I didn t feel happy about ballet anymore made me very upset. There were many nights where I would cry myself to sleep thinking about it. I knew that I enjoyed dancing, but was unsure if I wanted to major in that field. Realizing the struggle a ballet dancer has to live every day to survive in this world made me think twice that I just did not have the dedication that is needed to be a professional in a Ballet Company. When I thought of the jobs after college in the field of Zoo Science it made me happy to think about. Even though working in a Zoo or some type of job similar to that would take a lot of dedication and effort, it made me smile. Thinking over and over about my tough decision made me see that I was just tired of ballet and it is not that I didn t love ballet; I was just tired of consuming my whole life for it. My heart was telling that I wanted and needed to explore something new in my life. After making my decision that switching my major to Zoo Science would be a better career path. I felt happy again returning back at Friends after Thanksgiving break. I knew exactly what I wanted to tell my advisor in Ballet. Telling Sharon the news that I felt switching my major to Zoo Science from Ballet was what would make me happy for my future after college was a huge stress reliever. I felt a huge weight lifted off my shoulder and I felt much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Anne Rice Pride Theme Pride is the parent of destruction; pride eats the mind and the heart and the soul alive. Anne Rice. In this story we learn how ruthless pride can be on oneself and how it pushes you to do things that are terrible. The victim of pride here is the narrator who has a brother named Doodle that was born disabled so the narrator does everything in his power to make Doodle normal even if it means death. In fact death of Doodle is the result we get and it is the narrator s fault because he overworked him, he left him in the storm, and the fact that he never even loved Doodle in the first place. One of the reasons the narrator was responsible for killing Doodle was because he overworked him. The narrator didn t want a brother that couldn t do what others could do so he worked and worked him until he couldn t take it any longer. When the narrator says I made him swim until he turned blue and row until he couldn t lift an oar (357). It shows that the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Doodle was first born in fact the narrator says It was bad enough having an invalid brother, but having one who possibly was not all there was unbearable, so I began to make plans to kill him by smothering him with a pillow (350). Which is crazy and cold hearted seeing how just because someone is born different they should still be treated like anyone else but the narrator just saw him as a pest to society. Later in the story the narrator works Doodle over the limit and though he knows Doodle is fragile he doesn t seem to care whether anything happens to Doodle just as long as he doesn t have an invalid brother. Such uncaring statements like ВЁShut up. IВґm not going to hurt you. IВґm going to teach you to walkВЁ, Hurst(354). Shows that he doesn t care about the well being of Doodle. At the end he was angry Doodle wasn t good enough and ran not caring that Doodle might be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. ANIME ADDICTION ANIME ADDICTION A Term Paper Presented to Instructor. MANGORSI, FARHANNA Department of English Philippine Muslim Teacher,s College Marawi City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course General Education ( English II) 2014 2015 By KHALID, AMNAH L. January, 2014 Anime Addiction Anime had widely spread in the whole world, its positive and negative effects are continuously being debated. 1.What is the history of Anime? 2.What are the reasons Anime Addiction? 3.What are the common positive effects of anime Addiction? 4.What are the common negative effects of anime Addiction? Intoduction A.Background information B.Importance of the paper C.Statement of the problem D.Definition of terms Anime addicton A.Reason ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His works include around 15 movies. Seitaro Kitayama was an early animator who made animations on his own, not hired by larger corporations. He even founded his own animation studio, the Kitayama Eiga Seisakujo, which was later closed due to lack of commercial success. He utilized the chalkboard technique, and later paper animation, with and without pre printed backgrounds. The works of these two pioneers include Namakura Gatana (An Obtuse Sword, 1917) and a 1918 film Urashima TarЕЌ which were discovered together at an antique market in 2007.[3] Anime and manga is not kid stuff, and it s nothing like American cartoons. Most of it is produced
  • 47. for a teenage or adult audience. Anime series change over time; the plot is often intricate, and characters change, grow, and often die. The unpredictibility and emotional depth of anime as opposed to American cartoons is part of the appeal. Many anime series such as Evangelion or Battle Angel Alita are quite introspective as well as action packed, and study questions of love, trust, and other deep feelings. To understand anime, it is fairly important to have at least a little understanding of Japanese culture itself. Anime and manga are currently produced for an exclusively Japanese audience authors are often shocked to hear that they have American or European fans and are thus based on cultural assumptions and references that Americans find puzzling at best. Some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Drugs Are The Primary Use Of Treatment For Schizophrenic... Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized with severe, chronic, and potentially disabling thought disorder (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Antipsychotic drugs are the primary use of treatment for schizophrenic disorders (Kane, 1987). Some of the common used psychotropic medications used to treat schizophreniaare: haloperidol, risperidone, aripiprazole, olanzapine, trifluoperazine, perphenazine, quetiapine, thioridazine, chlorpromazine, and clozapine. Antipsychotics like FGAs and SGAs are can be administered orally, in the form of a pill or liquid, or intravenously, by injections. Like with oral forms of antipsychotics, injections offer side effects too. These side effects vary but are very much alike to those of the matching drugs in oral form, though added mild or infrequent injection related side effects can occur such as: pain, skin thickening, and nodules (Haddad Fleischhacker, 2011). Antipsychotics administered by injection is one approach to managing nonadherence, although this approach does not work for all patients. Additionally, a proportion of patients who start on injections, later, do not continue with treatment. One study found more than half of patients who began risperidone (Risperdal) injections, stopped after 6 months of treatment (Taylor et al., 2004). With injections, patient nonadherence can be due to the personal characteristics, dosage range, initial startup, administration of the drug, and monitoring. The dosage range for each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Essay on Margaret Hilda Thatcher Margaret Hilda Thatcher Margaret Hilda Thatcher s overwhelming sense of self confidence and ambition ruled her life from the time she was a small child in Grantham, though her Oxford years and during her early years in politics. It led her to become the first female Prime Minister of Great Britain, and also helped through her difficult political years as quot;Attila the Hun quot;. Britain s first female Prime Minister was born on October 13, 1925 in a small room over a grocer s shop in Grandham, England. Margaret Hilda was the second daughter of Alfred and Beatrice Roberts. She often stated that she was brought up very strictly: I owe everything in my life to two things: a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She enjoyed the tough verbal conflict of parliamentary debates. She had a quick mind and an even quicker tongue, along with an enormous self confidence. She liked to fight and liked to win. In 1975, the Conservatives were the first party in Britain to chose a woman as leader and potential Prime Minister: It was the backbenchers, not the Leader, or his Shadow Cabinet, who forced a ballot, and it was a backbenchers candidate who emerged triumphant from it. When the election was announced on January 23, and in the first ballot Margaret had the support of only one member of a Shadow Cabinet of 23 she was regarded with suspicion by most of those managing the party machine at Central Office, and opposed by many in the National Union. In short, she was an anti establishment candidate. Her campaign manager was a backbencher, backbenchers of varying shades of opinion made up her campaign committee who voted decisively for change(Gardiner, 1975, p.204). In May 1979, Thatcher became the first female Prime Minister of Great Britain. Her party won again in 1983 and 1987. Thatcher resigned as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party in November 1990, after loosing the support of the party. She remained in the House of Commons until 1992. In the same year, Thatcher was made a Baroness by the queen and became a member of the House of Lords. Abse, author of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Negative Stereotypes About Bisexual Lifestyle The second contributing factor is the negative stereotypes about bisexual lifestyle. The political treachery of bisexual women resulted in their connection to sexual promiscuity. Lesbian women also frequently accused bisexual women of being fence sitters who were able to choose between having a heterosexual and a lesbian relationship. Katie Griffin, a therapist, once summarized her bisexual experience into On any other day, I will be straight. If it s Wednesday, I must be Gay (1). In other words, many see bisexual individuals as being 50% gay, 50% straight, and 100% non committal. Griffin is certainly not alone in her experiences; in her clinical practice she found that many bisexual women had to choose between lesbianism and heterosexuality (10). The fluidity of bisexualitycreates discomfort with women who had to go through the tedious process of pinpointing the gender they are attracted to. Hence, lesbians see bisexuality as a transitional identity between heterosexuality and lesbianism; notably, 83% lesbians agreed that some women claim to be bisexual when they are really lesbians who are afraid to admit it (Rust, Neutralizing the Political Threat 9). Stone also notes in her memoir that lesbians are often bitter about the straight passing privilege that bisexual women possess (2). They claim that bisexual women are able to enjoy the benefits of the lesbian community without receiving the discrimination that comes with it. The ability of bisexuals to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. The Conflict Between Saudi Arabia And Iran It s often thought, in the west, that the feud between Saudi Arabia and Iran is 14 centurys old and that we don t understand it because we (the west) are so dis attached from religion in governance. For example, the end of religious politics in the US is credited with the writings of the English philosopher John Locke and this view on religion became particularly influential in the United States Constitution in 1787 (ref). State figures like Barack Obama showed this in his final State of the Union Address, he called the region a place rooted in conflicts that date back millennia (Obama, 2016). The truth of the situation is, religious politics has been left behind in the west. It s true that the divide in identities within Islamwas formed from a religious dispute centuries ago. It s also nothing new that Sunnis and Shia s have been in conflict for decades maybe centuries. The rivalry between the two has had a violent affect in contemporary Middle Eaststabilization and politics. Sectarianism between Saudi Arabia and Iran shouldn t be concluded as a foreign ancient feud that conflicts modern political logic but rather a modern phenomenon and a product of contemporary politics. Furthermore, it is playing out not in obscure theological forums but in the political arena. Sectarianism has become the product of key factors that play into religion. Islamism is a modern day ideology which asks for an ideal Islamic state, formed on the foundations of Islamic law. Islamism is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Super-Ego In Macbeth Macbeth inner conflict (the id and super ego) In these papers I m going to analyze the inner conflict for Macbeth through the Sigmund Freud psychoanalytical theory; the ID and the Super ego. According to Freud, the Id know no judgments of value; no good and evil no morality. the id includes all the instinctual impulses as well as the destructive Instinet. the id is dark and inaccessible part. Most of that is a negative character. we approach the id with analogies we call it a chaos. while the super ego can be thought of as type of conscience that punishes misbehavior with feeling guilty and self reproach and. the super ego in its role of moral artharitananis the opposite of the id. the super ego also operates in accordance with social... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... for example; the prince of Cumberland! that is a step, on which I must full down or else o erleap for in my way it lies these words show that Macbeth s id controls his thought and emphasize that he would do anything to make sure that he will reach his goal and remove anyone cross his way to became a king. to be thus is nothing but to be safely thus; our fears in Banquo stick deep and in his royalty of nature, reigns that which would be fear d tis much he dares (act 3,1,47) Macbeth hired two man to kill Banquo because the witches said that Banquo s son will be the next king and because Banquo was the only one know about the witches and what they have said. and now, to crown my thoughts with acts, be it thought and done; the castle of Macduff I will surprise seize upon fife; give to th edge o th sword his wife and his babies and all un fortunate souls. (act4,1,150). Macbeth takes witches words in consideration and order to kill Macduff to keep him safe from danger and to keep his kingdom ship as long as he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. A Rose for Emily A Rose for Emily Essay Title: The Jealous Townspeople I. Thesis Statement: A Rose for Emily is a story of the envy harbored by the citizens in reaction to Miss Emily s pride, reclusiveness, and heritage. II. A. Topic Sentence: Miss Emily s heritage is the first and most important reason the town s people were desirous of her. 1. Supporting Sentence: Miss Grierson was born into a prominent family the residents of her town recognized as being an old and distinguished family. 2. Supporting Sentence: In section one of the story, the people who lived among Emily described her as, a hereditary obligation upon the town. 3. Supporting Sentence: When Mr. Grierson died the town s people felt as though she had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Emily s family was well known to everyone in that area. At one point in time, the Grierson family may have been wealthy. The families past wealth and illustrious heritage would be enviable to anyone who grew up less than rich or with odd family members. The fact that people wanted to have a family like that of Miss Emily s served as a foundation for the jealousy of the people who lived near her. In section one of the story, the town s people described Miss Grierson as a hereditary obligation. The description of Miss Emily as a hereditary obligation can be perceived in two different ways. The first suggested meaning of the phrase could be that since The Grierson Family had been so distinguished in the past, people pay respect to Emily out of reverence for her family. The second suggested meaning of the phrase could be that the people of the town, where our main character lived, seen Emily as an obligation because of the taxes that she did not pay. The use of hereditary in the second suggested meaning alludes to the fact that until Emily passed away; each surviving generation would have to support her in a way, because she failed to pay her taxes. The last example of how our main character s heritage created feelings of envy among the residents in her town is the statement made after Mr. Grierson s death. When Mr. Grierson passed away, the narrator of our story recalls that Emily seemed humanized , and relished the fact that she would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Salmonella Lab Report Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium) is a pathogen commonly associated with localized intestinal infection in humans. For its survival and propagation as a facultative intracellular pathogen, this Gram negative bacterium has developed a variety of ways to manipulate host cell processes (Malik Kale et al. 2011). Besides phagocytic internalization (by, e.g., macrophages, neutrophils, or dendritic cells), Salmonellainfection is characterized by the bacterial induced uptake of the pathogen into non phagocytic enterocytes of intestinal epithelium (Perrett Zhou 2013). Essential to the pathogenesis and colonization of host tissues by S. typhimurium are virulence factors encoded on different regions of chromosome, known as Salmonella ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This mechanism of defense is called colonization resistance (Sekirov et al. 2010). Resident microbiota and incoming pathogens compete for resources in the intestine. In a healthy intestine, normal microflora establishes mutually beneficial relations with intestinal mucosa and effectively eliminates pathogens. Inflammatory host responses triggered by virulence factors of S. Typhimurium can alter conditions in the intestine and shift the competition between protective microbiota and the incoming pathogen, which is able to survive in and profit from the altered niche (Stecher et al. 2007), whereas to intestinal microbiota host responses are unfavorable (Sekirov et al. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Social Class Research Paper Social life in Britain during the nineteenth century wascharacterized by different social classes: the upper class, the middle class and the working class . The difference in social classes could be distinguished by inequalities in wealth, education, working and living conditions .The classes lived in separate areas and they observed different social customs (Mitchell, 2009:17). First, the upper class was the least studied of all classes; people from the upper class were mostly extremely wealthy and had numerous privileges unlike other classes (William, 2004:307). It consisted of the aristocrats, ruling families, titled people, and religious hierarchs. Those people had a fortune to be born with their high status and they did not have to make much effort to earn their place in society. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the eldest son inherited the estate, he was expected to do something useful to sit in the parliament (Mitchell, 2009:21).Women of upper class did not work, but it was expected for them to stay at home until they get married. Traditionally, children from the upper class were brought up at home by nanny for the first years of life. Then they would be schooled at home by private teachers. Second, during the nineteenth century Britain knew an extraordinary growth in population. By the beginning of the nineteenth century it was about ten and half millions and at the time ofthe 1901 it had more than tripled to reach thirty seven millions (Ford, 1982:22). So, the enormous rise in population led to the rapid growth of the middle class and forced a change in political balance. It consisted of bankers, large shopkeepers, businessmen, doctors, lawyers and the clergy (Mitchell, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...