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Essay Writing Online Course – Generic Essay Writing C
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2. Nontraditional Charcters in The Awakening by Kate Chopin...
Kate Chopin uses dynamic characters to help create Edna Pontillier. By using Mr. Pontillier, Edna s
children, and Madame Ratignolle to contrast Edna; and Robert, Madame Raisz, and Arobin as
supporting characters to Edna s untraditional ambitions Kate Chopin produces an independent,
unconventional woman. While some characters contrast to Edna all of the characters in The
Awakening help to illuminate Edna s opposition to Creole tradition. Without the use of supporting and
contrasting characters Edna would have never been able to fly above tradition. With a husband and
two children at the age of twenty eight, Edna Pontillier realized that the mother wife life was not for
her. With her new found independence Edna s husband was unsure of how ... Show more content on
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Since Madame Ratignolle and Edna are classified under the same group of women, Madame
Ratignolle makes Mrs. Pontillier look like a floozy. Madame Ratignolle is also a contributing factor to
Mrs. Pontillier s life ending decision. Adele, pressing her cheek, whispered in an exhausted voice:
Think of the children, Edna. Oh think of the children! Remember them! (pg. 182) This declaration that
Madame Ratignolle makes as Edna is leaving aids her in thinking about the children and what they
deserved as well as what she deserved. In The Awakening Robert and Mademoiselle Reisz are the first
people who truly extract Edna s sexuality and independence. Rather than socialize with all the men in
the Creole Society Robert chooses to spend his time with Mrs. Pontillier and Madame Ratignolle.
Many people, including Madame Ratignolle, could see the sensual tension between Robert and Edna.
Do me a favor, Robert... I only ask for one; let Mrs. Pontillier alone. (pg. 35) Although Robert leaves
Grand Isle in order to save Mrs. Pontillier he is a predominate factor in why she openly begins to
abandon the Creole Society. Robert is the first character in the story to accept and appreciate Edna s
free spirit and open mind. He helps teach her how to swim and shows the affection and support that
she has been looking for. Robert is able to extract Edna s rebellious because she falls in love with him.
This is seen when in Mademoiselle Reisz and Edna s conversation. Why do you love him when
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3. Animal Testing Beneficial
The use of animals for developing new cosmetics and for educational purposes, known as animal
testing, has been going on for years. In the medical field, there is a need for testing on animals of
various different things. Most importantly, over 26 million animals each year is used for medical
purposes: biomedical research and clinical research. Whereas in often areas animal testing is cruel and
unnecessary.
In order for the scientists to know how diseases progress in humans, they need to study the mechanism
of a body. A form of testing that is used in the medical field is biomedical research. Biomedical
research is the broad area of science that involves the investigation of the biological process and the
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USA spends $16 billion dollars annually for animal testing at taxpayers expense and is subject to
massive waste and mismanagement of taxpayers dollars (Terrance). Governments don t fund for the
animal testing that is held taxpayers money is used in animal research without them knowing it. With
the money used for animal testing, many other alternatives are created.
In conclusion, since 304 BC animals have benefited humans in various ways such as from discovering
medicines or by discovering how the diseases progress on humans. Although a lot of medicines used
in this modern world using animals, there is an alternative
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4. Urinary Tractinfection
An APIC Guide 2008
Guide to the Elimination of Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTIs)
Developing and Applying Facility Based Prevention Interventions in Acute and Long Term Care
Settings
About APIC APIC s mission is to improve health and patient safety by reducing risks of infection and
other adverse outcomes. The Association s more than 12,000 members have primary responsibility for
infection prevention, control and hospital epidemiology in healthcare settings around the globe. APIC
s members are nurses, epidemiologists, physicians, microbiologists, clinical pathologists, laboratory
technologists and public health professionals. APIC advances its mission through education, research,
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Of these patients, approximately 3% will develop bacteremia. The 1997 APIC/SHEA position paper
on urinary tract infections in long term care (LTC) identifies CAUTI as the most common infection in
LTC residents, with a bacteriuria prevalence without indwelling catheters of 25% to 50% for women,
and 15% to 40% for men. Therefore, usage of indwelling urinary catheters in residents of LTC
facilities can be expected to
ASSOCIATION FOR PROFESSIONALS IN INFECTION CONTROL AND EPIDEMIOLOGY
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Guide to the Elimination of Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTIs)
result in higher CAUTI rates with an associated risk of CAUTI related bacteremia, unless appropriate
prevention efforts are implemented. The 2008 SHEA/APIC Guideline Infection Prevention and
Control in the Long term Care Facility 3 notes that guidelines for prevention of catheter associated
UTIs in hospitalized patients are generally applicable to catheterized residents in LTCFs. Strategies
contained in this resource will be helpful in any healthcare setting, when the facility s infection risk
assessment identifies CAUTI as an infection prevention priority.
Legislative Mandates and CAUTI Risk Assessment
The impact of external factors is germane to facility
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5. Women s Rights During The 1848 Seneca Falls Declaration...
The women of America have struggled to gain the same equality as men. The 1848 Seneca Falls
Declaration and the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire were two documents showing the mistreatment
and the unfairness of women in the work place and America as a whole. Some people did not believe
women had the same rights as men, but women thought otherwise and wanted their voice heard. The
aspects of equality in the American Dream were unavailable to women because women were not given
the same rights as men. Similar to the Declaration of Independence which showed the unfair laws
Britain placed upon the colonies, the Seneca Falls Declaration explained the rights not given to
women by men. One of the grievances in the Seneca Falls Declaration stated, He has never permitted
her to exercise her inalienable right to the elective franchise. He has compelled her to submit to laws,
in the formation of which she had no voice (Stanton, Anthony 57). In other words, women had to obey
the laws just like men did, but women did not have the right to vote. Women had no voice in which
laws were passed but they understood that by being citizens of America they should have a say in the
government. The Seneca Falls Declaration clearly stated, Having deprived her of this first right of a
citizen, the elective franchise, there by leaving her without representation in the halls of legislation, he
has oppressed her on all sides (57). Women saw the inequality being given to them and they wrote the
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6. The Marginalization Of Aborial Schools
In these residential schools many students were abused, tortured, raped, starved this is just a glimpse
into the inhumane treatment children faced. Native language was forbidden in the residential schools.
The state forced students to speak English at the residential schools and if they did not they were
reinforced with harsh punishments. Since aboriginals were seen as savages it was important to the
state and church to eliminate aboriginal language and make them cultured people. Brass explains that,
children in residential schools more than likely felt inferior because they could only speak their
language when family came this way they would learn English faster (1987: 6). Destroying and
dismantling native culture through residential schools has left survivors with socially impaired and
cultural damage. Euro centric views of the Canadian state has impacted aboriginal communities
because many children today are unaware of what their mother tongue is creating a marginalized
effect these communities. The government today hasn t done much to compensate the linguicide of
aboriginal societies. When a genocide or linguicide is not properly recognized it leaves a feeling of
being second class citizens because their losses are not dealt with adequately. Children were
persistently reminded that their values, culture and beliefs are irrelevant. This resulted in many young
children with poor self esteem, depression, lack of self respect and lack of motivation to succeed
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7. Parallels between Emily Dickinson s 39 and the Biblical...
In one of my favorite poems by Emily Dickinson, 39 or [49] published in 1858, she almost parallels
the life of Job in the Bible who lost all he had, but because he was faithful all of his loss was restored;
I like that there are so many ways to interpret the loss and blame in this very short poem; for example,
her loss could be a loss of possession or a loss of a child because in the sod could refer to either to an
actual plot of land with its crops and the possessions that would come with it or to burying deceased
children; to be a beggar could mean that she is literally poor and landless, which would mean that she
had no way to provide for herself, or that she had no children and prayed for them; when she says that
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In another one of my favorite poems by Emily Dickinson 1263 or [1129], she subverts expectations by
telling her audience to tell the truth, but to skew it, essentially telling them to lie; she writes on a lot of
Christian themes so no one expects an advocacy of lying to be part of her poems; however I don t
think her purpose is to promote lying; it is more of a revelation that people love the lie, we don t
always really want truth when we ask someone s opinion; often we want our own confirmed; here she
tells us that telling the whole truth and nothing but the truth would
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8. George Orwell s Stance on Capital Punishment in Essay, A...
The essay A Hanging by George Orwell speaks to the reader about the author s stance on capital
punishment. I believe that Orwell was able to communicate his point, without actually saying I m
against capital punishment, through three steps. The first step is to set the mood and bring you into his
perspective. From the dreary description of the morning to the slow procession of the condemned man
to the gallows, Orwell puts the reader in a mood that conveys the experience of watching a man die.
The second step is to compare himself to the condemned man, showing how we are all equal. A life is
a life, whether you are a condemned man or not. The third step is to show how everyone tries to cope
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When he talks about the wrongness of taking a man s life, I get the sense that this was something that
shook him to the core. This was a basic human reaction to death. Death is unpleasant and generally
unwelcome, so why must we kill someone who is just as alive as we are? The condemned man feels,
sees, and thinks like us, an equal. The condemned man was considered equal by the dog in the essay. I
see the dog as symbolism for equality. It did not matter to the dog that the man was sentenced to
death. He was another human being, a potential friend that was alive and well. After the execution, the
dog seemed to know the wrongness of not only his misbehaving but that of taking a life as well. I
think that everyone is an equal and that life is something special. Everyone seems to deal with death
differently. As the essay concludes, Orwell mentions how everyone was laughing and that it was a
homely and jovial scene. I do not think that I would be laughing after the death of someone who was
hung right in front of me. Most people tend to be solemn and sad after someone dies but certainly not
laughing. I believe that for some laughing is just a coping mechanism used to deal with the gravity of
what just happened. They feel extremely relieved that the terrible situation is over, yet I think the
memory remains with them. Others perhaps are heartless and think that the man deserved
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9. The Impact of Hydropower Dams on California s Populations...
Running head: IMPACT OF DAMS ON ANADROMOUS FISH The Impact of Hydropower Dams on
California s Populations of Anadromous Fish: What Can be done to mitigate the Dams Effects and
Restore California s Watersheds. Russell Cole Western Governors University The Impact of
Hydropower Dams on California s Populations of Anadromous Fish: What can be done to mitigate the
Dams Effects and Restore California s Watersheds. The indigenous people of California were
completely dependent on the seemingly infinite quantities of salmon and steelhead that annually
returned to their coastal rivers. Upon their arrival, European settlers soon developed a commercial
fishing industry, which supported them very well. Today, however, that never ending ... Show more
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Importantly, let s not overlook the effects of salmon population declines on the indigenous peoples of
California. Tribes such as the Karuk, Yurok, Wiyot and the Hoopa, to name just a few, have depended
on salmon as their main food source for centuries. Salmon was not just food, but central to their
religion, their diet, and their overall way of life. Salmon are the cornerstone of their culture (Harling,
2006). The loss of this abundant natural resource must be seen not only as degrading the health of the
river ecosystem, but also as severely impacting the health of the tribes. Until the early 1850 s
California s rivers flowed freely to the Pacific Ocean. The emergence of dams started with small
earthen dams used to divert water for mining and irrigation purposes. The diverted water used for
hydraulic mining would prove to be the beginning of a long era of environmental degradation of
California s river ecosystems. With the turn of the century came a population boom and the rapid
development of urban centers and an increased demand for water. With the end of the gold rush,
agriculture quickly became the main player in California s economy. This too, raised the demand for
water and dams were being built at a staggering pace. The introduction of huge hydropower dams
proved to be the nail in the coffin for anadromous fish because little or no heed was paid to the impact
of dams on the state s watersheds. Today California has over fourteen hundred dams responsible for
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10. Essay On Johnny The Great Depression
All of Johnny s former classmates were going out getting drunk, smoking and parting, but Johnny
didn t want any part of it. Over the summer all Johnny could think about was why did my parents
leave me. Johnny s depression over it got so bad that he decided to go to church for the time since his
parents left him to see if going to mass would help him at all. He didn t feel any different or any better
over the situation after going to church 2 times a week for 3 straight weeks. Johnny didn t give up
though, he prayed every morning and night that he would be able to reunite with his parents and find
out why they really left him. Over the course the next three years Johnny spent most of his time
working out in the fields and going to church. He continued to miss his parents more and more and
visit the spot more and more prayed to the God almost every hour of the day that he would be able to
reunite with his parents. Johnny had lost all communications with his former classmates but he didn t
give a damn that he did. At age 21 Johnny had just bought a farm and a house. Johnny moved out of
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On the third day his parents were at his house, Johnny went and joined the Army. He got back in time
for dinner and ate with his parents. Johnny was thinking of how he was gonna tell them that he had
joined the Army. Johnny started by saying you remember my dream of being a soldier when I was
little he asked his parents. His parents smiled and said yes. Johnny said well that dream has came true.
I have joined the Army. His parents looked in shot and said why we haven t even been back for a week
and you could be leaving. Johnny said sorry but it s what I was ment to do. Johnny told them his
schedule and told them that he will be most likely deployed to the Korean
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11. Tone in William Wordsworth s quot;The World Is Too Much...
In William Wordsworth s sonnet The World Is Too Much with Us the speaker conveys his frustration
about the state in which he sees the world. Throughout the poem the speaker emphatically states his
dissatisfaction with how out of touch the world has become with nature. Typical of Italian sonnets, the
first eight lines of the poem establish the problems the speaker is experiencing such discontent about.
Subsequently, the next line reveals a change in tone where the speaker angrily responds to the
cynicism and decadence of society. Finally, the speaker offers an impossible solution to the troubles he
has identified. Through each line, the tone elevates from dissatisfaction to anger in an effort to make
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Disgusted, the speaker sees how society has morally degraded itself in exchange for wealth and greed.
The frustrated tone of the poem becomes further elevated when the speaker exclaims, We have given
our hearts away, a sordid boon! (4). Blinded by the daily drudgeries of life, people have become
impervious to nature, despite some of the grand displays that one can behold. The speaker describes
beautiful images of nature such as the sea, howling winds, and flowers that no longer create an
emotional response in people. Since the world has become so out of touch with nature, mankind is no
longer able to appreciate the drama that takes place between the wind and the moon. Additionally, the
speaker claims that society has become so indifferent to nature that, Little we see in Nature that is
ours; (3).
Outraged by society s apathy towards nature, the speaker experiences an angry outburst as he
endeavors to respond to this problem. Exclaiming, Great God! (9) the speaker unleashes his fury
towards society. He is no longer merely frustrated, but enraged by the unmoved society in which he
lives. In the remaining five lines of the poem the speaker alters his discourse from his disgust towards
society, to providing a resolution, albeit an impossible resolution to this crisis. Rather than become
indifferent to nature, the speaker would rather turn to a pagan Greek religion as a means of lessening
his frustration. Since the gods are figures that are intimately
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12. Julia Morgan Hearst Castle Analysis
tremendous strength. Because the weight of these walls are so strong, in order to reduce both weight
and material almost all of the brick walls were built with inclined faces (Hamlin 33). William insisted
upon incorporating these Egyptian walls to symbolize the strength of the Hearst family and the power
their ambitions had on the community (Hamlin 34). Not only did Julia Morgan choose to incorporate
Egyptian design because of the strength it gave to the structures, but also because of the impact it had
within artwork. These works of art are considered the oldest pieces in the collection, dating back from
the New Kingdom (Hamlin 42). The New Kingdom is the period in ancient Egyptian history between
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Julia Morgan received her inspiration for the designs seen in Hearst Castle from Hearst s extensive
collection of treasures found throughout the world, and from her own travels as an architect. As these
two came together, they created an eclectic and unique mix of all of these styles into one estate in
which Morgan was able to incorporate many European, African, Asian, and other architectural designs
into the different features of Hearst Castle (Gondo 54). Throughout his life, Hearst dreamed of
building a dwelling similar to those he had seen on his European tour as a boy (Coffman 12). His
dream was finally fulfilled when he saw how the finished product had impacted his family and the
community. After William Hearst s death in 1951, Hearst Castle was preserved by his family as not
only a home, but a national landmark, where people from all over the world came to witness its
splendidness. The construction of Hearst Castle is a significant period of time, in which the new idea
of combining cultures within design is put to the test. The popularity of this idea grows nationwide,
allowing an era of experimentation in architecture to provoke (The 72). Following this era, came the
arise of new forms of design, including modern and bauhaus. Not only is a new age of design abided
out of the construction of Hearst Castle, but a new generation of architects. These architects are
inspired by Julia Morgan s fearlessness, perseverance, and willingness to take risks in her career. She
portrays all these characteristics when she attempts to incorporate a variety of contrasting cultures into
a massive estate and succeeds. This ambition that William Randolph Hearst carried, with the
assistance of architect Julia Morgan and
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13. The Merger Of Airtran By Southwest Airlines
THE MERGER OF AIRTRAN BY SOUTHWEST AIRLINES: WILL THE ORGANIZATIONAL
CULTURES MERGE? Date: Sep 13, 2014 Harshdeep Sikarwar Critical facts Southwest Airline Co. is
nation s largest airline company established in June 18, 1971 headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with a 41
year continuous profitability record.[1] Southwest before Merger Even in the one of the worst year of
American history, with an ongoing recession Southwest was able to maintain its profitability for
consecutive 38th year in 2010. Southwest had approximately 34,500 employees by June 30, 2010(2)
with 15,069 flight, 2,464 maintenance, 15,205 ground, 2,163 management, accounting clerical
personals.[2] In 2010 with the net income of $459 million, excluding special items it achieved 285%
profit increase from the last year, $600 million bank line of credit and 40% debt to total capital.[2]
Acquiring Morris Air and Muse Air in 1980 s Southwest emerged as one of the market leader in the
American domestic aviation industry.[2] Current Southwest 9th most admired company in the world
Fortune magazine, on the top in customer satisfaction Consumer report s survey, nation s first
company to provide online ticketing.[1] By December 31, 2013 Southwest s 44,831 employees
handling 3,600 flights daily, 96 destination across 41 states of United States.[1] Whooping total net
income of $754 million, which was nearly double the performance of 2012 with a record increase of
95%, grossed $17.7 billion in
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14. I Can Not Go To School Today
Title: I Can Not Go To School Today! By: Shel Silberstein
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Key vocabulary: Temperature, wrenched, appendix
Suggested use: Class Read Aloud I think this could make a good first couple weeks of school lesson
introducing poetry or even rhyming.
Suggested Grade Level: 1st 3rd grade
Questions: I know this can t possibly be true, but have any of you every missed school for a reason
that might not have been true? What excuse from the poem do you think is the most convincing what
would you have believed?
Synopsis: The speaker, Little Peggy Ann Mckay, in the poem does NOT want to go to school. She list
ailment after ailment for why she cannot go to school, but ultimately realize that the day is actually
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Wow, when the light came on her shadow came out. I wonder where my shadow is right now. *looks
around I don t think my shadow ever really looks like that. She seems to be very creative and
imaginative; I wonder what all she can make her shadow look like. I don t think my shadow ever
really looks like that.
Title: TIME for Kids By: Todd Plitt
Genre: Magizine
Key vocabulary: Extinction, dinosaur, cold blooded
Suggested use: Class Read Aloud I would use this magazine to introduce a science lesson unit on
Dinosaurs to help engage kids and show them a different type of literature structure the magazine.
Suggested Grade Level: 3rd and 4th
Questions: Which type of dinosaur is your favorite type of dinosaur and why? If you were going to dig
for bones like a paleontologist where would you look for them?
Synopsis: This Time for Kids focuses on every kid s favorite topic Dinosaurs. A wide variety of
themes, such as paleontology and popular culture, are discussed within this book.
Think Aloud: 65 million years ago... that reminds of the book How Much is a Million that we read. I
remember that a million stars took up ten pages. I can t even imagine how long 65 million years ago
must have
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15. Loan Of Student Loan Consolidation
Student Loan Consolidation May Be The Response To Your Financial obligation Concern
With this, the loans stay overdue for 270 days or end up being 270 days past due at any time, leading
the loans to default condition.
Federal student loans are more beneficial compared to personal student loans. The interests on federal
loans are tax deductible and on certain kinds of service, the student loan might be forgiven. In
consolidating your student financial obligation, it is suggested not to blend the federal and personal
loans together. Be sure to consolidate every one of your federal student loans.
Student loan consolidation might be the response to your heavy financial obligation problem and the
lots of problems that have needing to make numerous loan payments monthly.
Although aware of such truth, lots of customers still fall to the trap of strolling away from student loan
financial obligation which then results to series of repercussions. With this, the loans stay overdue for
270 days or end up being 270 days past due at any time, leading the loans to default condition.
Student loan consolidation should be a reliable option to prevent default and the inconveniences that
influence your credit and monetary future for several years.
Defaulted student loans are really defaults made by the customer to the lender of the terms of the
student loan agreement. It is generally dued to the act of leaving from financial obligations, resulting
in undesirable repercussions on the part
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16. Reality Check On Year-Round Schooling
Olivia Draper
Mrs. Mercer
Honors Freshman Lit.
21 February 2017
Reality Check on Year Round Schooling Many people, including President Barack Obama believe that
year round schooling is the best option for American students, because the year round system gives
students equal amount of time in school, while increasing the efficiency of a single school building
(Ave 1B). More than two million students in some three thousand U.S. schools attend year round
programs in 41 states (Lawson 48). This astonishing number seems large, but really is only 2% of
students in the United States. Many of the perceived advantages of year round schooling revolve
around cost and learning efficiency, but in reality the traditional system gives essentially equal ...
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Also, without public support, year round will fail because the parent s reluctance to send their children
(Gee, 795). Parent reluctance comes from the lack of synchronized time off for vacation. Work
schedules do not typically run on a 45/15 plan and without three months break, families lose time for a
vacation. If a school decides to go year round, communication between the community and school
would have must be very clear as to when students are supposed to be in school (Wildman et al. 465).
The disadvantages of year round schooling are just as important as the advantages. Cost and benefits
in learning show through the massive 98% of students that attend nine month systems. When a school
is running a/c and heating all year this cost will equal the expense of a new
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17. Pokemon At Auschwitz Analysis
Pokemon at Auschwitz Pokemon is game that has been played for many years, but recently the
creators of pokemon have changed the game dramatically. The new Pokemon Go is a game that has
lured many people from all sorts of ages ranging from five to sixty years old. The whole point of the
game is to find all of the pokemon around the world and capture all of them. The problem with this
game is it s disrespecting many famous places in the world because many people are going to these
places just for the game and not for the purpose of these places. In Leonard Pitts article he uses great
evidence and descriptive language to persuade the readers of the article.
Auschwitz, a famous place is banning the game from being played there because many people
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18. Negligent Tort
Negligence is a tort law and it falls within the civil law which means a civil wrong has been
committed (Tort and Negligence, 2012). The American civil justice system, defines the law of torts as
situations that occur when the wrongful conduct of one party causes harm to another individual
(WiseGeek, 2003). The responsible party fails to act as a reasonable person to someone to whom she
or he owes a duty, as required by law under the circumstances. Negligent torts are not committed
purposely, and there must be an injury that occurs from the breach of the duty (Negligent Tort Law,
2014).
A negligent tort is caused by negligent behavior, and this includes a person s failure to practice due
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Small injuries or damages may occur when products malfunction, death may occur, or there could be
damage done to ones property. The company could face possible lawsuits and in order to prove
negligence, an individual must have had a duty of care, which is defined as having responsibility to act
in the best interest of another. A company must always be ready to defend itself in all the possible
issues that may arise and cause any form of lawsuit (WiseGeek, 2003).
Recalled Product
Even though businesses do not like to recall its products, but when there is a safety problem involved
a recall takes precedent over rather a company will lose money. Recalls are necessary to protect
consumers from injuries, and to save lives. Recalls are beneficial to everyone when expedited
effectively. From the act of negligence a company could publicly be exposed which could result in
profit loss due to consumers being afraid or refuse to purchase the product, and the stock values could
fall if the company is publicly traded. This can be very damaging for a business and could ultimately
force the company to go out of business (Seaquist, 2012).
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is an independent regulatory agency
responsible for protecting the public from unreasonable risks of injury and death associated with
consumer products. The CPSC has jurisdiction over approximately 15,000 different types of products
used in
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19. Two Bedroom Apartment Paper
Two Bedroom Apartments in Northwest Dallas, TX Overview of Northwest Dallas: Home to Love
Field, Northwest Dallas is an intriguing and dynamic city to explore when looking to rent your Two
Bedroom Apartment. With plenty of popular restaurants and bars like Soulman s Bar B Que, Toby
Keith s I Love This Bar Grill and Chili s Grill Bar, there is no shortage of food and entertainment for
every personality and budget. Northwest Dallas is also home to several popular special events venues
like the Frontiers of Flight Museum and KD Studio Theater. With a broad range of available choices,
Rent.com will help you find the perfect two bedroom apartment in a neighborhood that is just right for
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Northwest Dallas is a multifaceted city with many neighborhoods to fit every lifestyle, so keep this in
mind when beginning the search for your two bedroom apartment. If you are moving without a vehicle
of your own, living near the DART green line and orange line may be a good idea for transportation.
Some of the top family friendly communities with plenty of two bedroom apartments for rent include
neighborhoods in the suburbs of Northwest Dallas like Highland Village, Double Oak, and Flower
Mound. For frequent travelers, Colleyville is also an attractive choice because of its close proximity to
the DFW airport. Two bedroom apartments in Northwest Dallas average about $1,200 to $2,000 per
month rent for standard apartments, with a possibility of paying up to $3000 for some of the upscale
varieties. You may like to visit websites like http://www.rent.com/blog/reasons great to be renter/ for
helpful tips and advice on renting an apartment. Typical Layout for a Two Bedroom Apartment in
Northwest
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20. Doctor Moorhead And A Patient Analysis
The common characteristic of Kim s works was to make detectives notice that the mysterious
phenomenon had been just an appearance, that is, to overturn the plot. What deserves attention here is
Freud s theory of humor, which has a remarkable analogy with Kim s strange plot. He gives an
example of humor as follows: A rogue who was being led out to execution on a Monday remarked:
Well, this week s beginning nicely. We feel a kind of humoristic pleasure here because of, according to
Freud, an economy in expenditure upon feeling. The situation that ought to drive the criminal to
despair might rouse intense pity in us; but that pity is inhibited because we understand that he, who is
more closely concerned, makes nothing of the situation. As a result of this understanding, the
expenditure on the pity, which was already prepared, becomes unutilized and we laughed it off. Then,
what does the condemned obtain from this remark? He talks as if it was no business of his and makes
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Heroine Stella, who had made a car accident resulting in death of the victim, has been receiving doctor
Moorhead s counseling since several months ago. Stella confides the inside secret having impulsive
aggression, and this doctor he had sexual relations with patients several times tells her that it is a
natural instinctual drive and recommends its cancellation by killing animals or spurious suicide
(reckless driving or gambling). However, she can t get satisfied with them and kills him at last. The
tragic ending of this story that is a kind of thriller, where Moorhead seems to represent sex drive
(Libido), so does Stella death drive, is caused by that she had believed the opinion of this doctor. She
should have ignored (burned) the theory maintaining the real existence of impulsive
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21. Solving the Byod Problem for the Enterprise
Team #3 Brenton Trammell Joshua Glover Jacob Irving BCIS 4690 11/14/12 Bring Your Own Device
Solving The BYOD Problem For The Enterprise Page | 1 I. Introduction Enterprise computing, as
we know it, is facing a dimensional shift with the widespread diffusion of the BYOD (Bring Your
Own Device) phenomenon. BYOD is the latest trend hitting businesses where employees are bringing
their own personal mobile devices. Some of these devices include smartphones and tablets which are
brought into their place of work, and used on the corporate network for purposes such as accessing
files, email servers, and databases. Over the past few years, employees in many organizations are
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Lastly, execution of the BYOD policy should provide an implementation that coincides with the needs
of the other key issues. III. Models and Frameworks. Models and frameworks provide the ability to
analyze, a structured set of essential components of an object for which clear expressions is necessary
and perhaps even mandatory for creating, operating, and changing the object (Zachman, 2008). The
object is the enterprise and the ability to implement any new business policy requires structure from
models and frameworks. The models and frameworks that relate to providing structure in
implementing BYOD are the Zachman Framework, Rogers Diffusion of Innovation Theory, Risk IT
framework and Val IT Framework. The Zachman Framework is the foundation for architecture of any
kind and enterprises that are growing in complexity can be represented with the Zachman Framework.
With bring your own device the enterprise architecture of an organization will need to change to fit
with the architecture change that BYOD brings. The two columns from the Zachman Framework that
BYOD will affect is the Where and Who columns. Page | 4 The Where column involves the network
and how the system of an enterprise will change in regard to BYOD. The technology will need to be
provided by or to employees that will change the architecture of an enterprise. The system will be with
employees everywhere which means the business will be with employees everywhere they go.
Leaving the
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22. Examples Of Allegory In The Red Badge Of Courage
1.) Describe Henry Fleming. Include physical descriptions and personality traits. Who exactly is
Henry? He was mostly known as the Youthful Soldier. He is forever wrestling with his own internal
dilemmas concerning courage, fear, and manhood. (BookRags) Some adjectives that describe Henry
in the beginning of the story are: immature, obstinate, and negative. Some adjectives that describe
Henry in the end of the story are: mature, strong, and positive.
Notes on Characters from The Red Badge of Courage. BookRags. BookRags, n.d. Web. 14 June 2016.
2.) Explain the events Henry has to overcome. How might you react to these situations? There were
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Describe how Henry gets his red badge. Explain its irony. The irony is that he complained about not
having one since the beginning of the novel. All the soldiers had one. Henry didn t. To be honest, he
wanted to be wounded purposely, just so he could be like everyone else.
12. How does Henry predict his regiment will treat him when he returns? Explain whether or not he
was correct.
Henry predicted that his regiment will treat him a certain way he returns. Henry was wrong. He
thought that they would get into a fight, meaning him and the group of solders. They never really did.
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13. How has Wilson changed? Is this Henry s perception, or has Wilson changed?
Wilson has changed. He s not the same person, he once was. I personally think that this has to do with
Henry s perception, as well as Wilson truthfully changing. A quotation to prove this is: Wilson even
gives Henry his one blanket. Henry notes that Wilson has changed. He is now caring and thoughtful.
He no longer boasts or argues. (Shmoop) Wilson even owns up to it, as
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23. The Effects of Fracking on the Environment Essay
While it is true fracking , a procedure to obtain natural gas removal from shale formations, it is also
true there have been infrastructure security issues associated with this practice. Furthermore, there
have been ecological considerations from fracking brought to the forefront by countless
environmentalists. Indeed, hydraulic fracturing, as it is referred to, is a process by which shale gas and
oil is uprooted from a depth far below the earth s exterior. The process of extracting shale gas and oil
is employed aggressively while water is forced deep beneath the earth surface through a geological
arrangement. From this arrangement, oil and gas is exerted back to the earth s surface. Moreover, once
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Where this agreement usually ends, however, is with the question of quality control refining processes
from my viewpoint. Anotherwords, what control measures are enforced to ensure all contaminants are
entirely removed to guarantee a high level of quality assurance and security of the petroleum sectors
within the nation s infrastructures? Are there residual contaminants affecting the quality of fuel
supplied to the nation s energy consumers? From a preceding viewpoint, it can be related to the
Colorado Floods that occurred in September 2013. Even the prevailing thought of hazardous waste
introduced to the Colorado geographical landscape does not eliminate the second and third order
affects imposed on the nation s petroleum pipeline infrastructure by way of corrosion, introducing
chemicals into the pipeline arteries through small cracks that may extend beyond Colorado, an
implication that cannot be ruled out. Water contamination prevention or across the board programs
from the negative effect of hydraulic fracturing should be an expectation from petroleum energy
producers. Moreover, it reminds us of an infrastructure security vulnerability, which is not often
specified, when hydraulic fracturing is correlated to the role water functions through the conventional
petroleum refining process, along with vast arrays of petroleum pipelines that exist across the nation s
geographical landscapes. These concerns should be brought
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24. Essay on Compare and Contrast Two Leadership Styles
Leadership can be defined as the ability to lead a group of people successfully in an organization.
Hall, et al (2008) have mentioned that an effective leader has to be visionary, motivating and
responsible in order to successfully run a business organization. In business the two key leadership
styles, which are widely used in today s corporate world are autocratic leadership and democratic
leadership (Johnson, n.d.). Autocratic leadership may be explained as a leadership style where the
manager sets objectives, allocates tasks and insists on obedience (Hall, et al 2008 p.g 401).
Conversely, democratic leadership encourages participation in decision making (Hall, et al 2008 p.g
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The leader must be able to explain ideas clearly to employees and understand any feedback they
receive (Hall, et al 2008 p.g 402). Though rate of production with a democratic style of leadership
might be slower than in an autocratic due to low supervision, it could be disputed that workers can
work more freely as there is less stress to perform.
A further aspect of leadership, which can also be believed to have a direct link with communication, is
decision making. Both leadership styles are similar in the way that ideas need to be stored before
making a business decision. In an autocratic work place decisions are made independently with little
or no input from the rest of the group (Riley, 2012 n.p.). However, in a democratic society employees
have greater involvement in decision making (Riley, 2012 n.p.). Both these types of leadership have
their benefits and disadvantages with respect to decision making. In his research on different types of
leadership, Joseph, (n.d.) stated that autocratic leadership style could be effective in a business
environment as decisions can be made quickly without consulting with workers. According to Cherry,
(n.d.) this type of leadership would be advantageous in situations such as the military where decisions
need to be taken quickly. Though quick decision making can be beneficial, it could be argued that it
can lead to a demotivated workforce. Employees motivation decreases
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25. Hillary Clinton Persuasive Speech
Hello!
I am ready. My friends and family are ready. America is ready for someone who is different and ready
to lead. I believe Hillary Clinton is that person.
At the age of 24, I know I am young, but I ve seen the United States go through several big
transformations: the second worst recession, skyrocketing college tuition, the death of Osama Bin
Laden, the rise of ISIS and the legalization of same sex marriage. I love this country and what it stands
for, but I believe there is room for improvement. I believe in Hillary Clinton s Four Fights to redirect
and revitalize the United States. Hillary Clinton has the skills and expertise needed to keep us moving
forward.
Today s campaign isn t like the 2008 campaign social media is more dominant
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26. How Deflation Impacted The Commodity Market And The Labor...
Introduction Since the global economic crisis happened in 2008, it had a severe impact on the
worldwide economy. Many countries experienced a great recession for a long time period, which
made hundreds of thousands of people lost their jobs, large number of firms failed to pay back the
loan and many investment banks went to bankruptcy. Recently, we found that many countries hadn t
yet come out from the big shock of the financial crisis; they started facing a disastrous influence on
deflation. Deflation was the reduction in the price of goods and services, which was an indication to
show that the economic conditions were bad at that moment. In this essay, I would focus on discussing
how deflation impacted the commodity market and the labor market and how to use policies to relieve
the deflation. Deflation Impact on the Commodity Market Recently, we found that the oil price
dropped a lot; one year ago, a barrel of Brent crude cost $110 and today it was merely $60, which
resulted in 45% decrease in the oil price through economies. Not only did the oil price cut, the price of
goods and services also dropped in the worldwide economy. When the price of goods and services
declined, consumers would like to consume more and purchase more products, because they could pay
less to get the same thing as before. And for firms, cheaper inputs lowered the cost of manufacturing
goods, which resulted in the increase in the overall profit. What s more, we all know that energy use
(oil) is
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27. Mexican American Cartel Essay
The Mexican drug trafficking cartels are said to have been established in the 1980s by a man named
Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo, also known as The Godfather . With the help of Ernesto Fonseca
Carrillo and Rafael Caro Quintero, Miguel started the Guadalajara Cartel, which is one of the first to
have thrived from association with the Colombian cocaine trade. The two men who helped Miguel
Gallardo establish the cartel were arrested, so Gallardo, the single leader of the cartel was smart
enough to privatize the Mexican drug trade by having it run by lesser known bosses (The Five Most
Famous Drug Cartels ), that he often met with in Acapulco. Eventually Miguel was arrested as well
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Despite its diminishing power, it continues to control most of the trafficking in Tamaulipas.
The Tijuana Cartel is now one of the cartels with the least power since the Arellano Felix brothers fell,
but it is said that the Sinaloa s have started taking them over.
The Juarez Cartel is now run by only one of the Carrillo Fuentes brothers, Vicente, and resembles
gang on gang warfare more than intra cartel violence (Beith). Like the Tijuana Cartel, the Juarez
Cartel is somewhat being controlled by the Sinaloa Cartel.
La Familia, a newer, infinitely smaller group, smuggles methamphetamine and has fallen to the
authorities. There is a similar group, the Knights Templar, but they, like La Familia, have a minimal
influence on society. Smaller, newer groups like the Jalisco Cartel New Generation and Matazetas also
exist, although not having a great impact on society (Beith).
As stated by David Lunhow and José De Cordoba, in the year 2008, 6,000 people died in drug related
violence in Mexico, the U.S. s second biggest trading partner. The cartels now operate in 230 cities
and towns around Mexico, and commit crimes in the U.S. as well, such as in the case of Phoenix,
where 370 kidnapping cases were reported in 2008 (De Cordoba Lunhow). As many as 90% of the
people killed in Mexico are said to be linked to trade in some way and in President Felipe Calderon s
six year term, there were 153 fights
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28. Four Degrees
4 Degrees That Can Help Shape the U.S. for the Better There has never been better time to contribute
to American politics. The economic downturn, diversity difficulties and international unrest will never
go away. Therefore, the following four degree will help the student help shape the U.S. for the better.
Bachelors of Science in Political Science Political scientists work in a variety of organizations, such as
private think tanks, lobby groups and non profit organizations. Approximately half are employed by
the federal government. They do everything from research relations to collect data to develop and test
new theories. They also predict certain political and economic trends. There are four specializations
for political scientists: political theory, international relations, comparative politics and American
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From a business perspective, an MPA is similar to an MBA. However, unlike the MBA, the MPA
offers a wide range of program specialization in public sector fields. For example, this includes
transportation, health care, criminal justice and urban planning and management. Master of Arts in
Public Policy A Master of Arts in Public Policy (MPP) is one of the best degrees to help students
understand public policies and the American political system. An MPP will help the student gain in
depth insight into both the State and Federal systems of government. Part of this involves learning
how the U.S. political process and framework has developed and changed over the years. More
importantly, students will learn about current events and hot topics that they will deal with in their
future career. An MPP curriculum will also cover ethics, economics, leadership, policy analysis and
public
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29. Bringing Back The Big Guns
Shelby Hornaday
Block 1
Bringing Back the Big Guns A Star Wars: The Force Awakens Analysis
It s true the Force, the Jedi, all of it. It s all true (Harrison Ford, The Force Awakens). The new Star
Wars flick The Force Awakens burst onto the big screen with enormous critical and monetary success
this past winter, and it seems that the franchise has truly been revived from the overall upsets of the
prequels back to its epic roots in pop culture. But does the movie really hold up compared to the
original trilogy? Indeed, the film shines through its engaging plot, important themes and flawless
technique.
The Force Awakens is very similar in plot to A New Hope, but there are plenty of interesting twists.
The movie starts off on the desert planet of Jakku. Poe, a rebel fighter, is taken into custody by the big
bad of the film Kylo Ren. However, Finn, one of the First Order s stormtroopers, helps him to escape
Ren s ship and they crash land on Jakku. With Poe seemingly killed in the crash, Finn wanders into
town and meets our main heroine, Rey, who is a scavenger fending for herself on Jakku. Rey has
found a BB 8 droid belonging to Poe and the Rebel Alliance with a map piece leading to the missing
Jedi Luke Skywalker. Finn lies to Rey about being a rebel fighter to escape Jakku with her. On their
journey towards the Rebel Alliance, the two encounter friends and foes alike, and Rey ends up
captured by Ren due to her awakened Force powers. With the help of the
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30. Strategic Discussion on U.S Airline Industry
Strategic Discussion on U.S Airline Industry
Discussion Question 1: Use the model of the general environment (Chapter 2, Table 2.1) to evaluate
the opportunities and threats facing the U.S. airline industry and Southwest Airlines in particular.
What are the key opportunities and threats?
The health of the overall U.S airline industry is still tenuous in spite of the passenger traffic volumes
returning to pre 9/11 levels. A survey estimated that from 2001 through 2003, the US airline industry
reported to have lost $23.2 billion dollars, compounded by an additional $1.6 billion in the first
quarter of 2004. This $24.8 billion shortfall exceeds the total profits earned over the entire six year
period 1995 2000
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The airline industry is lobbying with Congress for a extension of federal War Risk insurance program.
To summarize some of the opportunities and threats faced by the airline today are
• Rising fuel cost which impacts the profit margin of the industry.
• Added security cost by govt. to enhance the safety of aircraft and our airports.
• The industry forecast an increase in tax on the operating income which will further reduce the net
profit for the airline industry.
• Rising short term interest rate would add additional pressure on the airline industry.
• Improving economy and travel demand is likely to bring legacy airlines in positive territory of
profits.
• Expiration of Federal War Risk Insurance program
Discussion Question 3: Use Porter s Five Forces Model to determine the attractiveness of the U.S.
airline industry.
The Porter s five forces model provides a framework for industry competition as
1) Threat of new entrants
Based upon the analysis above #DQ1, the airline industry is faced with several distinct threats and
challenges. However, opportunities for new entrants exist in regional airline market where major
airlines have retrenched their operations and other airlines have not pursued their operation. In mature
market, the new entrant will face stiff competition from low cost airlines and the legacy airlines. 2)
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31. Drawing Kawaii
Oh snap! I need to get a new pencil, it broke! I need to be done soon!
I thought it was a great idea to start drawing kawaii animals, and objects so that is when i started draw
different types of drawing. What we are doing is drawing kawaii. Kawaii is a type of drawing that is
very, VERY, cute and fun to draw.The first materials you will need are several pencils or eraser pens
and some coloring pencils or markers also some printer paper or notebook paper . Drawing kawaii is
fun calming, relaxing, and enjoyable. Kawaii pandas are super cute and great for your friends birthday
card, and Christmas cards.
Body parag. One To begin, find a piece of paper and some pencils and pens. If you want color in your
panda grab coloring pencils and have them handy. First, is to draw a backwards capital C shape. Next
up, you want to draw a upside down question mark (without a dot). Now, you draw a curved line, and
draw a slanted letter M , and a straight line for the base. Then, draw a upside down letter V , and a
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Two Next up, step number six, draw a letter D like shape for the nose, and the right ear. Now, draw a
C for the left ear, and the left paw on the panda. Draw ovals for the patches around the eyes. Next,
draw two sideways question mark with no dots for the front right and the back right paws. Now, draw
a circle inside the patches for each of the
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32. Challenges In Jack London s The Call Of The Wild
A domesticated dog that gets stolen and sold to the wild, a mongoose that gets separated from his
family, and a fourteen year old boy that gets shot at by a group of strange men are all protagonists that
face difficult challenges revealing their characteristics. Buck in The Call of the Wild by Jack London
is a domesticated dog that gets stolen and sold to a sled dog team as he faces the challenge of
surviving in the wilderness. Rikki in Rikki Tikki Tavi by Rudyard Kipling, is a daring mongoose who
gets washed away from his family by a monsoon and is taken in by humans where he faces the
challenge of surviving against Nag, the evil snake who is targeting him. Walt Masters in The King of
Mazy May by Jack London is a fearless fourteen year old boy who faces the challenge of having to be
brave as he saves an old man s claim from black bearded stampeders. Buck, Rikki Tikki, and Walt
encounter desperate circumstances where they learn about life.
Buck faces many challenges where he learns about life. For example, ...He had learned to trust in men
he knew...But when the ends of the rope were placed in the stranger s hands, he growled menacingly
(4). In this situation, Buck gets betrayed by Manuel. He learns that not everyone he meets is going to
be loyal. Another example is when Jack London states, ..Buck s shoulder was slashed down each time
as Spitz leaped lightly away...Spitz was untouched, while Buck was streaming with blood and panting
hard...Buck stood and looked on,
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33. Persuasive Essay About My Dream
Difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations. The best has yet to come Zig Ziglar. Life is
different for everyone, no one is raised the same no matter what we think. No one has the perfect life,
with the perfect parents, the big, beautiful, house with the white picket fence in the front yard. Instead
in life if we re lucky we ll get one of those things, but most people get none. Inside our head we have
our life planned out, our career, the number of kids we want, the person we want to marry. But as we
grow up and acknowledge the world around, we realize life doesn t go as planned. That you don t
marry the person you want, have the number of kids you want, and your life isn t the same as you
planned it to be. When you re little you have your life planned out a certain way. You want to be a
princess living in a big castle and your prince charming coming to save you. All throughout your
childhood your dream life changes. You go from wanting to be something dramatic to setting for
something realistic. Sooner or later you realize you want to get married and have a family. Every little
girl has their dream wedding planned out, from the perfect white dress down to the color of the
flowers the flower girl is throwing. Everything has detail and is perfect for you. You don t let anyone
tell you anything different. You look up to your parents and wish for a relationship like theirs. Life
was amazing, but soon enough something takes a turn. But your only five so you don t know any
better. You stick to the way things are but you adapt to the life around you. However, as you get older
and aren t that five year old girl anymore you see life in a different way. Now you re 14 and in high
school. Life hasn t been the way you planned. Your parents got a divorce, you have no real image of
what love really is. Going home isn t as easy anymore. You put on a fake smile around everyone at
school, and they see you as someone who is always happy. But behind that smile is someone who isn t
happy. At home all you hear is yelling and screaming. No one at home is happy. All the friends you
grew up with you longer talk to. So much for the keeping in touch and not letting high school drift
them apart. Then you get blamed for
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34. The Executive Branch Is The Strongest, Most Capable, And
The executive branch is the strongest, most capable, and most important branch of government. The
president, as commander in chief, can regulate an entire country s military and have full oversight of
the most deadly weapons available. They have the power to veto bills passed by Congress. They can
also establish executive orders without the consent of Congress. Last of all, they have the power to
appoint their own cabinet, justices to the Supreme Court, and ambassadors to other countries. Not only
can these powers help the president get important actions done, but it also gives them a lot of capacity
on what they can work with. Because of these powers and how highly regarded and important to
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In addition, they can launch a nuclear attack without the approval of Congress. In 1945, President
Harry S. Truman ordered an overhead strike on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing over
200,000 people. This proves the immense power and impact that a president can have over a whole
country and its people. Having complete control over an entire country and the most powerful
weapons known to man is a huge task given to the president as commander in chief and proves
furthermore how they are the most powerful branch. Another important power of the president as
commander in chief is that they have the power to gain additional territory for the United States.
Although this has not happened recently, the power is implied from the power to make and write
treaties from Article II of the Constitution. They have the power to take over another country, attempt
to invade, or make a trade deal regarding the land or property of a country. The Louisiana Purchase
was a major example of this power being used. In 1803, Thomas Jefferson bought over 800,000
square miles of land from France. It nearly doubled the size of the U.S. Today, it has shaped the way
the U.S. is today, with the addition of 11 states in the Midwest. Because of this power, the president
can literally shape the way a country is. The majority of the U.S. was either purchased or annexed
from another country. As commander in chief, the president, as well as the Secretary of
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35. Immigrants In The Antebellum Period
With different time periods comes contrasting views, problems, and achievements. The settlers in the
colonies faced different hardships, but also had some similarities with immigrants in the Antebellum
period. The settlers from the Antebellum period came from Ireland and Germany, while the colonists
came from England. Despite being in different time periods and involving diverse groups of people,
these immigrants had many similarities, and differences. The people in both time periods had reasons
for immigrating, faced problems, and had goals they wished to achieve upon their arrival.
The Antebellum period took place before the Civil War, and after the Civil War of 1812. Brought on
by a need for laborers and immigrants in search of economic opportunity, this time period was
significantly shaped by many factors including the rise of abolition and the prominence of slavery. The
United States offered more jobs and opportunity to make a living rather than either starving or dealing
with political turmoil. Around 7 million people migrated to America from 1820 1870. One third of this
new population was Irish and one third was German. Around 1845 in Ireland, a potato famine struck
and caused millions of Irish people to starve. Because of this, over 1.25 million Irish moved to the
United States to escape it. The Irish immigrants were mostly poor and unskilled, while the immigrants
from Germany were skilled laborers and professionals who came from various economic classes. The
Germans
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36. The Anglo-Saxon Term And The Collapse Of The Roman Empire
The Anglo Saxon term refers to the original settlers of the regions of Angeln and Saxony of Germany.
The collapse of the Roman Empire occured at around 410 AD. The Roman Empire s ties to the lands
they conquered were withdrawn from. The Roman Britain was being underattacked by three different
races the Irish would attack from the west; the Picts would attack from the north; and different people
of the Germainic race would attack from the east. The overview of the other races that attacked would
include the Saxon, Angles, and Jutes (who all originated in the northern part of Germany or in the
southern part of Denmark). By 500 AD, the invaders that settled the land of the once Roman Britain
land. The Irish were settling in the west of Britain
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37. Powerful Images In Elie Wiesel s Night
Impactful Images About two thirds of Jewish people living in Europe at the time of World War II were
killed by Nazis. Elie Wiesel s novel, Night, is about a teenage boy who was taken with his family to
Auschwitz and through many of the other concentration camps. Night walks you through all the
horrible and tragic events that Elie and all the other people had to endure. In Night, Elie Wiesel uses
several powerful, sad, and horrifying images to demonstrate some of the horrors that occurred during
the holocaust. One image that demonstrates the horrific things that went on during the holocaust was
when Elie and his father were being moved to the barracks. They were being forced to walk by the pits
that were filled with fire in which babies and little toddlers were being thrown into. Never shall I
forget the small faces of the children whose bodies I saw transformed into smoke under a silent sky.
Never shall I forget those flames that consumed my faith forever (34). It was this experience that
shook up Elie s faith and introduced him to the awful things he would witness and have to go through
in the near future. This made it so hard for him to continue on and not just give up and throw himself
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I woke from my apathy only when two men approached my father. I threw myself on his body. He was
cold. I slapped him. I rubbed his hands, crying... At last, my father half opened his eyes (99). Elie
almost lost the one thing that kept him going, his father. He had gone all this way, enduring so many
different trials and awful things. He was not going to let his father give up now like most of the other
people around them. Elie would not let him be like the other ones that were thrown off. In a snowy
field in Poland, hundreds of naked orphans without a tomb (99). Elie was not going to abandon his
father like
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38. Greek Light Experiment
The speed of light is how fast light, or electromagnetic waves, can travel. The speed of light in a
vacuum is 300,000,000 meters per second. Light will travel slower if it goes through matter. Through
air light travels at 299,000,000 meters per second. Through water it travels at 226,000,000 meters per
second. Naturally nothing travels faster than the speed of light.
Light, as simple as it seems, is complex. There have been many theories about what light is since the
time of the ancient Greeks. The Greeks described light as a ray. A ray is a straight line moving from
one point to another. Pythagoras, the person who created the Pythagorean Theorem, theorized that
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Albert Einstein used an ultraviolet light to prove light was a particle. He shined the light on metal and
when he did he could detect electrons coming from the metal. He explained this by saying that light
contains photons. A photon is an specific amount of electromagnetic radiation which is considered as
an fundamental particle or elementary particle. A fundamental particle is an object that has no size and
therefore has no substructure. When the photons hit the metal the photon acts like a cue ball in a game
of pool hitting the other balls. When the photon hits the metal it transfers some of its energy to the
electrons in the metal causing them to separate from their original nucleus which is why Einstein was
able to detect electrons coming from the metal. The theory that light is a particle is called the quantum
theory.
To summarize light can be described as a ray and has been proven to be both a particle and a wave.
The question emerges of how light can both be a particle and a wave. Soon after Einstein discovered
that light was a particle he wrote a paper in which he described light as a wave. It turns out that light is
a collection of photons which travel as an electromagnetic wave. This explains how light can be both a
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39. Beethoven Impact On Classical Music
Beethoven was known for his masterful composition of classical music, but his life was not as one
would expect of such a brilliant composer. When 50 personnel were asked what they knew about
Beethoven each person responded that he a composer that was deaf. What was not generally known
was that Beethoven had a troubled childhood and led a chronically stressful and harsh adulthood.
These two things are often not associated with Beethoven. What did Beethoven compose that made
him a musical genius of all time? While reading this paper the following things will be discussed:
Beethoven s childhood, introduction to music, his adulthood, and becoming the brilliant composer he
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Classical music was known to be used in churches or for fanciful distractions during his time frame.
However he changed it to where now it is an emotional art form, very popular to the world to listen to
his music for pleasure and not of distraction. Without Beethoven pushing the boundaries todays
classical music could still be lacking in the emotions and expressions that Beethoven put into his
work. It is said that he was the link between romantic and classical musical art. Not only did he
influence the classical music, but he has influenced all music in today s world. All music goes back to
the basics of classical music. The tempo and the notes that were most commonly used in Beethoven s
work can be heard throughout songs of hip hop nature. Beethoven may not have lead an easy life but
he was very influential to the musical world. Beethoven was known for his deafness and being a great
composer but he was so much more than these common stereotypes. As this paper has shown
Beethoven was not only a human being, but a human being that had to overcome many obstacles.
Everyone should know what he did during his life to get recognition that he was able to reach. One
should know that he worked hard and life was not handed to him on a silver
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40. Finding Your Place in High School
Why fit in when you can stand out? You have been told this your whole life. But whose responsibility
is it to find out where you fit in, yours? Or your peers? Your adolescent years are all about trying to
not stand out, and trying just as hard to fit in with the in crowd. You use more energy trying to fit in,
instead of just spending all your energy on being who you really are. A group of friends are suppose to
have things in common, but that is hard when everyone is putting up a fake persona. It is the student
body s responsibility to make sure that everyone has a place they can fit in and be themselves. People
spend their whole lives trying to fit in, while the people who stand out are the ones who become
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They are to busy trying to be someone they are not. During his poetry reading Shane Koyczan argues,
We are expected to define ourselves and if we did not do it others would do it for us, (Shane
Koyczan). If you waste all this energy trying to fit in with the in crowd, then where is the energy used
to find yourself? In high school, if you let kids define who you are then you are their robot. You are no
longer yourself, you are a programmed version of what they want you to be. In Kindergarten, you
become friends with people who have the same kind of markers as you, or the kid that has your
favorite power ranger on their shirt. You actually have things in common, you do not become friends
with them just because you think they are popular. As the years go on this theory starts to diminish.
Unlike Kindergarten you start to differentiate between the kids who are popular and the kids who want
to be popular. Most of the time the kids who are popular actually do not have that much in common
with each other. They put on these fake personas to make it look like they are all perfect and have so
much in common. When in reality they are all strangers to each other. Over this past year, I have
learned that I really do not have anything in common with half of my friends. I did not realize it
because we were always suppose to be friends, thats just how it went. Growing up we were always
considered the in crowd, and so we all just kind of stayed together
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41. How Do I Relate My Faith In Good God With All The...
Sometimes I wonder why tragic things happen and if it s a part of God s plan. My faith teaches me
that God wants us to be in good health, even as our soul prospers in 3 John 2, (KJV, 1994). When I see
events like 911, Hurricane Katrina, the Tsunami and the Haiti Earthquake I sometimes wonder why
these things have to happen. I know that I can not blame God because some things are man made.
Everyone suffers at some point in our lives, whether it s a divorce, cancer, an accident, a disability or a
homicide we all have pain. The bible tells us God causes all things to work together for good for those
that love Him and are called according to His purpose in Romans 8:28 (KJV, 1994). That suggests that
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My grandmother was the rock of our family and she kept everyone together with our folklore and old
remedies. She taught me how to pray and communicate with God and after she died I thought that I
had lost my connection with God. The thing that got me going was remembering her voice saying
Nete you have to develop your own personal relationship with God. So I began my personal and
intimate relationship with him and over the years things began to get a little easier, even though I still
miss her and wish she was here (Elnita Thacker, 2011). During the ugliest times in this country s
history slaves had to cling to their religion and prayer to make it through. Africans had a great faith in
God and believed that he would see them through all the rapes, beatings, drowning, hangings, murders
and any other inhumane acts of cruelty. Fredrick Douglas spoke about how slaves were to depend on
God who sent a Redeemer to set the captive free as it says in Luke 4:18, The Spirit of the Lord is on
me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom
for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to release the oppressed . The slaves believed that
they had to suffer oppression to abide by the worlds of the bible. They thought that they had gone
against their master s will as it says in Luke 12:47, He that knoweth his master s will and doeth it not,
shall be beaten with
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42. Comparing Tears In Heaven, Imaginary Heroes, And Still I Rise
My connections examined the different ways people choose to deal with the feeling of pain and loss.
My four texts are Tears in Heaven by Eric Clapton, Imaginary Heroes directed by Dan Harris, How
We Survive written by Mark Rickerby, and Still I Rise written by Maya Angelou. Tears in Heaven and
Imaginary Heroes are similar to each other because they both explain how certain people dealt with
pain and the loss of a loved one. I noticed that Tears in Heaven showed that one can accept the loss,
whereas in Imaginary Heroes we see the negative effects of not being able to deal with grief. How We
Survive and Still I Rise can be connected through the idea that human life is precious, that we should
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As Mark Rickerby writes in his poem, How We Survive, If we are fortunate, we are given a warning.
If not, there is only the sudden horror, the wrench of being torn apart; of being reminded that nothing
is permanent, not even the ones we love, the ones our lives revolve around. This tells its readers that
no one will live forever, that we need to accept the fact that we will lose the ones we love and possibly
don t love, otherwise they will lose us first. Death is a part of life, and although it is normal to grieve
when we learn of someone s demise, to carrying on grieving and to not jump into that black pit
spiritually or physically, hoping to find them there. This relates to the poem Still I Rise by Maya
Angelou, because they both express how important it is to no wallow in your sorrows because it will
not help you recover. In the poem Still I Rise, it is more about respect or racial acceptance, but overall
it still expresses that we cannot back down or give in. The writer of Still I Rise, Maya Angelou writes
about how she will not be upset and give up to the racial discrimination that has occurred for many
years, even still happening today, against the African American/African race.
In conclusion, we can see that people deal with pain and loss by their own choices.
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43. Endgame Essay
In Samuel Beckett s, Endgame, Nagg presents a comedic joke by saying that Look at the world and
look at my TROUSERS. (Beckett, 775) This moment is comedic because he s comparing the creation
of the earth to the amount of weeks it took the tailor to make his trousers. Furthermore, this moment
affected me emotionally since one of the central themes throughout the story is death. There are many
instances of juxtaposes between the earth and the beauty of man s creation. Hamm, for example,
repeatedly states that there is no cure for living on earth and even goes as far as comparing this
experience to hell. The way in which Hamm describes the existing environment of living on earth is
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The idea that it took God only six days to make the world yet it took the tailor several weeks to make
a pair of trousers was certainly comical. I, however, found it odd and strange to see the perspectives of
Nagg and Nell in terms of how they approached life. It s not that they don t want to be alive, but in the
same they don t necessarily want to be dead. They simply don t see a purpose, which may explain why
he inserts these unconventional and absurd jokes in his play.
This strange dynamic brings into question the idea that their existence doesn t have any great
significance to it. There are certainly other examples throughout the text that support this hypothesis;
however it goes back to the central idea of human existence. This scene in particular is relevant to the
entire story as it reinforces the contradictions of humans and death. By emphasizing how pathetic the
world is, Beckett is painting a catastrophic picture of the earth as well as the consequences of living in
this
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44. The Problem Of Chronic Kidney Disease
Introduction
The United States finds itself in a challenging predicament. With the population of Baby Boomers
entering the fifth and sixth decades of their lives, health care will be faced with the onslaught of
chronic diseases that accompany the aging process. To combat this impending health care shift, health
care is being transformed from the traditional hospital setting to more community based and long
term, health care treatments/solutions. One of these diseases that plague older adults and impose a
burden for the health care system is chronic kidney failure. Headley (2014), explains that chronic
kidney disease (CKD) involves a progressive, irreversible loss of kidney function (p. 1107). To
diagnose CKD the National Kidney Foundation states a person must have kidney damage or a
decreased GFR of less than 60 mL/min/1.73m2 for longer than three months (p. 1107). CKD is
underdiagnosed and untreated in the United States. This is most likely contributed to the fact that the
kidneys are so adaptive. A patient living with CKD may not even know it, presenting with no
symptoms for years. It is only untill the kidneys are considerably damaged that a proper diagnosis is
often made (Headley, 2014, p.1108).
Elliott (2012) explores the prevalence of chronic kidney disease in the United States. With data from
the United States Renal Data System, out of the 1.2 million participants who were above the age of 65,
12,308 were diagnosed with (CKD stages 1 5) (p.4). The prevalence of older
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45. The Issue Of Gender Roles
Introduction
In this paper I will discuss the issue of gender roles in marriage. I will be exploring the debated
question of: who should lead a marriage through decision making, direction, and preference.
Throughout the paper I will argue that a marriage is not centered on one figure and that it takes two
people to make everyday decisions that effect the direction of a marriage along with theological
gender roles in a marriage. Equal say and the establishment of roles in a marriage are crucial for a
long term, happy, and successful marriage. To have a successful marriage certain roles of men and
women must be me in order to produce a long and happy marriage.
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I do think though that the roles we take on in a marriage somewhat effect the overall decisions that
each spouse makes.
Why Establish Gender Roles?
When two people join their lives together, how do they decide on a direction that they will lead their
marriage? What if the habits of one another are annoying or inconsistent with their own? What if they
have a difference in priorities? Marriages have indefinite answer to these questions. In general
counselors suggest couples should compromise or take turns in decision making role of the
relationship. This solution generally doesn t work. Many spouses end up saying, We decided your way
last time, thus leading to conflict. Often, there are also disputes on what is a good compromise
between the married couple. Similarly, consider how you would feel about this radical situation: you
decided on where to eat last night, now I am going to decide on what car we should buy.
Both trading off and compromising might be useful in certain situations, but it is often found
problematic and has it flaws. Some decisions do not have compromising as an option. Suppose a
couple does not agree on where to live. If they compromise, they may end up living in an area they
both despise. In real life it is the more powerful partner is usually the one that gets the other one to
subdue to their overall ruling and authority. Partners of less power need to decide how much they are
willing to take.
It is important as Christians in
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46. Essay on John Keats La Belle Damn Sans Merci Analysis
Of all the themes in poetry, one that is most commonly used and stands out quite a lot is love. T. S
Elliot once quoted Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion . As such, it is
no wonder that the themes of unrequited love and despair are very prominent in poem La Belle Dame
sans Merci by John Keats. In this poem Keats clearly denotes his personal rebellion against the pains
of love and revealed the sad reality that; in pleasure, there is pain. This paper will take a closer look at
one of the most prominent themes in La Belle Dame sans Merci; Love and Despair.
The poem begins with a forlorn and heartbroken narrator suffering from both physical and emotional
pain, So haggard and woebegone (l 6) who meets a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He was all alone and the his expectations of the romance was shattered. It then dawned that his
suffering disappointment stemmed from the realization that she never really loved him the way he
thought she did. At this point the knight is lonely and hopeless, but he does not show anger towards
her. This shows his understanding that in love there is despair. Even though the love he feels for her is
pure and true, she did not have the same feelings.
The only clues in La Bella Dame sans Merci that depicts whether or not the love felt by the maiden
towards the knight is true, comes from the dreams of the knight when he was sleeping. In his dream he
comes to the realization that the maiden is pitiless and she has no mercy. His dreams can be
interpreted as if the knight subconsciously knew that the love wasn t real and that the maiden had
already left him, and his mind has already started shifting the blame towards her. This mentally
prepares the knight for the harsh reality that he has to face as he awakes. The dream might just be his
rationalization; a way of making her out to be evil in order to cope with the pain of learning his love is
unrequited, and in love there is despair.
Despair is the state of having lost all hope, of finding oneself unable to believe life will ever be good
again. The knight in La Belle Dame sans Merci falls into despair when he learns a relationship that
seemed to be just starting has abruptly ended. His
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47. Factors Affecting Sickle Cell Anemia
There are many disorders that affect the red blood cells. The most common disorder is sickle cell
anemia. Sickle cell anemia is a hereditary blood disorder that affects the protein hemoglobin in red
blood cells ( What is Sickle Cell Disease , 2015). The protein hemoglobin S is changed and this affects
the way it works. Sickle cell anemia gene is passed down by the parents. If one parent has the
hemoglobin S gene of sickle cell, the child will have the sickle cell trait ( What is... , 2015). If both
parents have the gene of sickle cell, the child will have sickle cell disease. Sickle cell is most common
in African Americans ( What is... , 2015). Common symptoms of sickle cell anemia are fatigue, pain in
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Red blood cells deliver oxygen throughout the body, deliver carbon dioxide to the lungs and other
nutrients for the body (Bailey, 2013). They have the protein hemoglobin A ( What is... , 2015). Normal
red blood cells can live up to 120 days ( What is... , 2015). Normal red blood cells are disc shaped or
bi concaved. This shape helps with the cells ability to move through all sizes of blood vessels and
capillaries in the body to deliver oxygen and other nutrients ( What is... , 2015). Red blood cells
transport is an example of passive transport (Bailey, 2013). Contrary, sickle cells are crescent shaped.
These cells form stiff rods within the cell creating that sickle shape ( What is... , 2015). The cellular
transport of sickle cells is difficult because of its shape. Sickle cells cannot flow as easily through
blood vessels and capillaries. They can cause blood vessel blockages which can stop blood flow (
What is the difference? , 2008). Without the normal flow of blood, oxygen is not delivered. Oxygen
deficiency can cause many problems in the body. Lack of oxygen can cause severe pain attacks called
pain crises for sickle cell anemia patients ( What is... , 2015). Organ damage can also occur. Most
sickle cells live up to 20 days; because of their shape, they burst easily ( What is... , 2015). The
number of red blood cells is lower in sickle cell anemia patients because the body has a hard time
keeping up with how fast cells are being
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48. Summary Of Formation By Anne Moody
These lyrics symbolize power of black women and it proves that as women we have the ability to get
in formation and set free from the growing cultural standards and turn out to be successful while being
leaders. Beyoncé, one of the most highly recognized black women of our time is a model of how black
women are looked at in the media. As a society, we are so used to looking at celebrities and models
and we forget what the average woman looks like and from there we continue to stereotype and pick a
part things that are wrong with black women. In turn, we are degrading their identity and I think
Formation does a good job by reenacting a black society and the troubles that we go through.
Anne Moody rejected the stereotypical comments of being an African American woman landing her in
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Regardless of being black and lacking all the other resources that were given to the whites, Anne was
determined to change the African American identity experience. For example, as an activist she was
very strong minded and
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49. The Sun Also Rises Modernism Analysis
During the early twentieth century, the philosophical and artistic movement of Modernism permeated
the world of literature. Thusly, Modernism, as a philosophy, is defined through the loss of traditional
values and meaning in life; men, women and all people are isolated and alone, unable to fully
communicate through language. Modernist writers portray the world as a harsh and unjust place in
which their characters struggle alone with unrealistic and futile dreams. With this in mind, The Sun
Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway is a novel that details the story of Jacob Barnes and his circle of
friends. Most of the friends, including Jake, are World War I veterans who have been harshly afflicted
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Jake tries to be a good Catholic; he goes to the Cathedral and he prays in a very scattered way, first for
his friends, then bullfighters, then money, and then his mind wanders onto other subjects. Jake tries to
be a good Catholic by praying and attempting to be spiritual, but much like his own spirituality, his
prayer is choppy. He does not usually go to church nor does he usually pray. Jake does not feel
religious, and this is what he deduces makes him such a rotten Catholic. He regrets this notion and this
is a symptom of a much larger problem for Jake: he craves authenticity and spirituality and innocence,
but he has been corrupted by the great war. It took not only his fertility but also his spiritual potency.
Further proof of his desire for spiritual authenticity and purity is when he sees Pedro Romero, the
young, talented, and captivating young Spanish bullfighter, in a bullfight. Jake
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50. Hybridity In Latin America
rved in different parts of Latin American and how it has become a popular holiday in the United
States. When I went to La Placita Olvera I got to observe how this holiday is becoming popular among
many people in Los Angeles. I saw many people from different cultures dressed up as skeletons and
had their faces painted. Many tourists were taking pictures with the Cannons and Nikon cameras and
really enjoyed the festival. I feel that this holiday will eventually become mainstream and global,
which is scary because this holiday can lose it significance and purpose of honoring the dead. The
article also focused on the idea of hybridity and how this holiday is a process of selectively combing
elements of cultural practices and beliefs to make meaning.
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