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The Cardiovascular System Is A Very Complex System In That
The cardiovascular system is a very complex system in that includes not only the main organ the
heart, but also the arteries, veins, and capillaries as well, and even the liver. So, one questions a lot of
people may ask is how does the heart work in order to keep us alive day in and day out. Well, that
answer is quite simple the heart pumps blood through the superior and inferior vena cava and it then
pumps to the lungs to pick up oxygen and then back out through the aorta to the rest of the body.
However, if someone wants to know the details and complexity of the heart, it would be like this. So
there are multiple chambers in the heart. The heart has four chambers an upper right and left that are
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As for the elderly stage of life their hearts also have to work harder due to increased plaque buildup in
the arteries. Thus, making the blood has to push harder through the clotted arteries to make sure every
part of the body gets the oxygen and nutrients it needs in order to function properly. Also, the elderly
also may have issues with heart function because of diseases, and trauma to the heart throughout their
lifetime. A person can experience many different types of diseases and problems when it comes to the
heart some of the major ones would include myocardial infarctions, Congestive heart failure, and heart
disease are some of the leading heart issues today. So, let s tackle a myocardial infarction first, this is
when the heart is cut off to oxygen rich blood and when it doesn t get oxygen the heart muscle begins
to die off and that portion that has died is no longer functional. So, in some cases that s where
pacemakers and stints and other heart devices come into play to help people live as normally as
possible. When people suffer massive events such as myocardial infarctions. They are at a higher risk
for occurring a second one in the future, because the heart becomes weaker as a result and some
damage may have already occurred as well making it more susceptible too. Some of the symptoms of
a myocardial infarction are pressure, tightness, in the chest or the arms, may go to your neck, jaw, and
your back, fatigue, shortness of
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Self Directed, Intrinsically Motivated, Active Learning
Self directed, intrinsically motivated, active learning
Learning styles come in different forms and are all correlated to match learners of certain personalities
to make learning more effective. This is as a result of the need to recognize the needs of learners as
well as those of teachers and at the same time appreciate that the inclusive education environment,
irrespective of its merits, will present barriers for learners and for teachers. The learner can be
described as an individual, a recipient of an educational system that values standards and results.
(Gavin Reid) For a self directed, intrinsically motivated, active learner, the individual takes the
initiative and the responsibility of the learning process. The learner selects, manages and assess their
own learning activities which can be pursued at any time, in any place, through any means at any age.
This type of learner being intrinsic is passion driven and by virtue of his natural behavior in engaging
in any learning process, the only reward they get is the enjoyment they get from pursuing the learning
process but not for any reward that comes from it. They are usually engaged in these processes which
usually requires an application of their brains into thinking using real life and imaginary situations in
discussions or problem solving. They usually exhibit initiative, independence and persistence in
learning ; one who accepts responsibility for his or her own learning and views problems as
challenges, not
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Erikson s Psychosocial Theory And Psychosocial Development
Theories and Theorists
Theories are the building blocks of psychology. Theories whether old or new has allowed us to know
what we know now. There are many theories in the field of psychology or educational psychology that
are important to further understand human behavior. However, this paper will focus on only two
theories which are; Erikson s psychosocial theory and Alfred Adler s Adlerian theory.
Erik Erikson s psychosocial development has always been a great contribution to the field of
psychology by Erik Erikson (Berk, 2007). Erikson suggested that everyone experiences a series of
psychosocial stages instead of psychosexual stages as proposed by Sigmund Freud. Despite the fact
that Erikson disagreed with Sigmund Freud in so many areas in his psychosexual theory, it was
actually Freud s psychosexual theory that helped Erikson formulate his own psychosocial theory and
Erikson was very much influenced by Sigmund and his work (Erikson, 1968). So even if Erikson
disagreed with Freud, Sigmund actually contributed to Erikson s psychosocial theory because if it
wasn t for Freud s shortcomings in his psychosexual theory, Erikson would not have come up with his
own psychosocial theory (Erikson, 1968).
Freud and Erikson hold opposite views on many things. However, they did agree on a few things to
like how they both believed that personality develops in a series of set stages. But dissimilar from
Freud s theory of psychosexual stages, Erikson s theory depicts the influence of
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The Modern World
There are many challenges in the modern world. Education has been one of the biggest challenges
throughout history and continues to still be a challenge around the world. There is much competition,
especially between countries and churches over who had the best education system, but it is nearly
impossible to determine what the best educational system entails, which is one of the many
challenges. Education has always been major topic among churches across the world. Some of the
main objectives of the church are explained in Holy Longing by R. Rolheiser, which uses five
metaphors to describe the church. One of the metaphors that Rolheiser used describes how the church
is like a rope in that it leads us to where we want to go and where we will succeed (Rolheiser 1999).
The church is a place that will help guide and lead you as a rope would. Churches provide many tools
and programs that are designed to help educate and guide people.
It had been ever present that the number of people who attend mass has been declining over the years.
At present in Australia, about forty per cent of Catholics attend mass at some time during the year:
approximately twenty three per cent attend at least once a month; with about eighteen per cent
attending on anyone Sunday... there has been a steady decline in attendance, of approximately two and
a half to three per cent each year (Brown 2000).
The decrease in people attending mass is due to the gap between biblical culture and contemporary
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List And Explanation Of Activities
3. List and Explanation of Activities
All activities have been adapted from Sport New Zealand http://www.sportnz.org.nz/managing
sport/guides/fundamental movement skills
Equipment
18 balls (3 large, 5 small, 5 foam, 5 football/soccer)
50 milk cartons filled with sand
8 timers/whistles
5 envelopes
1 bucket
14 marker cones/marking tape
5 hoops
8 first aid kits
Sunscreen
Warm ups (10 minutes)
The warm up will help the students prepare their bodies for more vigorous physical activity (Landy,
1999). Students will be lead through a series of stretches (stretching hamstrings) and quick cardio
boosts (running on the spot).
Activity One Catching
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Once five minutes lapses groups will swap balls. The aim of this activity is to challenge the students to
demonstrate the correct FMS of kicking to score as many goals (ACPMP044), whilst realising the
importance of good movement sequences (ACPMP047).
Activity Three Rolling
10 skittles (milk cartons filled with sand) are arranged in a 10 pin formation. Students work in pairs
where one student rolls a small ball towards the skittles, whilst the other student replaces the skittles
as they are knocked over and calls the score. Students will swap positions after each turn. This activity
promotes the FMS of rolling (ACPMP044) where students demonstrate accuracy in their movement
pathways (ACPMP047) and begin to understand rules when completing physical activities
(ACPMP048).
Variations: Skittles and distance can be increased or decreased
Activity Four You ve got Mail (Running, leaping, jumping, throwing)
Partition a 4 meter square. Form two groups labeled email team and virus team. One email member
individually each email team member (envelopes in hands) runs through the area to deliver the
message to the computer screen (bucket). Whilst the virus team (foam balls), aims to hit the runner
below the waist. If the virus team is hit by the email team they stand frozen on the spot whilst the next
runner tries to get through the email team. The aim of the activity is to see how many emails can be
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Pre-Kingdom Hawaii
Hawaiian Culture went through many rapid changes between the arrival of the first Europeans in the
late 1700s and the fall of the Kingdom in 1893. With the quick transition from many Chiefdoms to a
European styled monarchy, then lastly being enveloped by a larger democracy, the Hawaiian people
experienced significant and sudden changes in their social relations of production. First a description
of pre kingdom Hawaii to the unifying conquests of the first Hawaiian king, Kamehameha, will be
looked at analyzing the social relations of production. This is followed by a similar analysis of The
Kingdom of Hawaii and how the social relations of production where effected by the conquest. The
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As the barkcloth was produced by the women but intended for use by both men and women. The
barkcloth was utilized to create malo for men and pa u for women, or loincloths and skirts. The
barkcloth when given as tribute had to go through another differentiating step. As the animals given to
the Ali i needed to be blessed before consumption the barkcloth had to undergo a process of
meditation by men who also stored and were responsible for distributing them. For the Chief, the
surplus tribute given from far away, represented the extent of his power and influence, and as these
goods went through the hands of lesser chiefs they showed how expansive the Chiefs network of
people was and thereby his own greatness (Sahlins 1992: Pg:28). The Maka ainana however would
only need to work their gardens three or four times a week and each day they would usually be hours
before noon (Sahlins 1992 pg.: 29). Men would prepare the food for the family which would take
about another hour. Occasionally they would travel for other materials which could take anywhere
from a few days to weeks but these trips were rare (Sahlins 1992: pg. 29). The amount of recorded
tribute given to the Ali i varies by source, it seemed to fluctuate from one tenth to two thirds of the
crops grown (Sahlin 1992:
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The Stereotypes Of Homosexuality In Film
While many believe that homosexuality has only been seen in mainstream media for only a few
decades, it has actually been with America cinema since the early 1920 s. The portrayal of
homosexuality in film and TV has come a very long way since the 1920 s. What viewers see on TV
about homosexuality is really just a representation of America s changing public view on the subject.
While we have come to accept the topic of homosexuality in American society more willingly, we
have substituted much of our prejudice about gays with the stereotypes that we see on TV constantly.
Because as a society we are constantly forced to see these stereotypes, we are being halted in our
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In the early fifties, lesbians were also being attacked by the film industry, portraying them as
bulldykes and troublesome neurotics. While the Hollywood was struggling to make topic of
homosexuality in films more suitable for audiences, the film Victim made its debut in the United
Kingdom. This was the first film to star a homosexual character that stands up to fight against the
oppression of homosexuals. While this was the first time in history that a film portrayed a gay
character in a non demeaning way, this would lead to the stereotype of sympathetic gay characters in
film. One film that I would like to note that is a great example from the 90 s would be the film
Philadelphia, starring Tom Hanks as a gay AIDS victim that was fired because of his sexuality and
disease. Hollywood targets Hanks character and makes him into a tragic figure. His character dies at
the end of the film. In an interview with Jan Oxenberg, she points out that even though Tom Hanks
film was very effective, it is just a story about a gay hero who dies, who s a tragic figure and that it
seems as if Hollywood and the film industry will never have a film in which the gay main character
lives to see another day (Epstein). Another more recent film that demonstrates this sort of sympathetic
gay character would be
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What Is Marriage From Pride And Prejudice Compared To...
Pride and Prejudice, Question 2: Marriage from Pride and Prejudice Compared to Marriage Now
Answer: In Pride and Prejudice, marriage is used not only to join two people because they love each
other, but also for financial reasons. In today s world however, people don t use marriage to help
someone financially or to boost yourself socially, but more so because two people genuinely love each
other. However, that does not mean that people do not get married for other reasons besides love,
because that does happen, but its just not as common as it probably was in the book.
1. Oh! Mr. Bennet, you are wanted immediately; we are all in an uproar. You must come and make
Lizzy marry Mr. Collins, for she vows she will not have him, and if you do not make haste he will
change his mind and not have her.
a. Context: Mrs. Bennet finds out that Elizabeth refuses to marry Mr. Collins and goes to Mr. Bennet
to get him to persuade Elizabeth to marry Mr. Collins.
b. Significance: This quote shows what marriage was like back in the time that this book takes place.
Mrs. Bennet is so focused on making sure that her daughters get married that she doesn t care what
they think, if she approves of the man, she wants her daughter to marry him. Mrs. Bennet isn t taking
into consideration her daughter s feelings whereas in modern times marriage is between two people
that actually love each other and want to be together. These days most people are more hesitant to get
married and they take their time making sure it s the right person, but in the book Mrs. Bennet is so
eager to get her daughters married that she s not takin time to make sure they re right for each other.
2. I see what you are feeling, replied Charlotte, you must be surprised, very much surprised, so lately
as Mr. Collins was wishing to marry you. But when you have had time to think it all over, I hope you
will be satisfied with what I have done. I am not romantic, you know. I never was. I ask only a
comfortable home; and considering Mr. Collins s character, connections, and situation in life, I am
convinced that my chance of happiness with him is as fair as most people can boast on entering the
marriage state.
a. Context: Elizabeth just found out that Mr.
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A Research Study On Conservation Genetics
Introduction
Conservation genetics is actually a recent evolutionary theory and practise of genetics on species in
order to reduce their risk of extinction. Some relevant studies improve the role of conservation
genetics in specific type of species. There are so many long lived species worldwide, either
amphibians or mammals which nowadays are limited and also distributed in certain areas. Most of
them can be found into small, fragmented isolated populations due to pollution, invasion of exotic
species, over exploitation and most important due to habitat loss (Frankham et al 1999). Their
amazing long life span shows both advantages and disadvantages. More living diverse species means
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Advanced genetic tools using mtDNA, microsatellite markers, protein and some other implements
related to genetics, results to significant information of which scientists interpret to conserve species
facing current threats.
Bears
The carnivorous Grizzly bear (Ursus arctos L.) is a North American subspecies of the brown bear and
is nowadays the most widely distributed ursid. Nielsen et al (2006), likens the Grizzly bears as
keystone species suitable for discovering conservation habitat modelling from a survival and
occupancy framework. During the past century their population have declined noticeably throughout
much of North America, mainly due to susceptibility from low density, high trophic level, low
reproductive rates and late maturation. Also, the increased illegal human access causes the mortality of
most of the grizzly bears. Their demographies has also been changed; the brown bear in the lower 48
states has been reduced to 1% of its original area. The estimated population size has fallen from
100,000 in the early 19th century to 1000 in 1986 (Waits et al 1998).
Trophy hunting is
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Comparison of the Poems, Two Scavengers and Nothing s...
Comparison of the Poems, Two Scavengers and Nothing s Changed
Nothings Changed was written by Tatamkhulu Afrika, a mixed race child with fair skin, who was later
adopted by a white South African family who brought him up as though he was white, and he only
found out about his origins as a teenager. Tatamkhulu lived in a multi cultural area called District Six,
which was destroyed by the white authorities. He feels strongly about this kind of racism towards the
black people despite the fact that he has fair skin. In the actual poem, the poet is telling the story from
his own experiences in first person. Two Scavengers was written by Lawrence Ferlinghetti. The poem
highlights the differences between rich and poor and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The poem doesn t state any other relationships, besides the contrast between the white people and the
black people. This gives me the impression that both sides stick to their own , either due to the partite
or difference of race.
Two Scavengers is set at some traffic lights in downtown San
Francisco at 9am. The whole poem is based around a freeze frame in time. The poet gives very little
description to the setting of the poem, and instead focuses mainly on the two working classes, to get
the point across. Socially, I think the Bin Men, or Garbage Men as they are called in the piece as this
the poet is an American, aren t very well respected compared to the couple in the Mercedes. In the
poem it says, ...and looking down into... as if to say that the Bin Men were looking down on the posh
couple, this is but a bit role reversal between both sides. Bin Men have a lonely, smelly and dark job
and most of the time are seen as stupid people, so therefore are taken advantage of. The poem makes
me think this by saying, Grungy from their route . This particular quote gives us the impression that
their job is very physical, dirty and smelly, which could possibly be linked to the hot climate, which
again could add to the discomfort of the job. The couple in the Mercedes have a respectable job, are
clean and are seen as clever and better off than many. I think this because the poem describes them as
an, elegant couple and cool
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Eassy On Apartheid
The great Nelson Mandela once said When a man is denied the right to live the life he believes in, he
has no choice but to become an outlaw. (Long Walk to Freedom, 1995) Apartheid means separation.
Apartheid destroy lives and apartheid separate blacks and coloured from the rest of the world. P.W.
Botha stated in the mid 1980 s Simple justice suggests that you must allow a black man with his
family to live a healthy, decent life and you must provide work, where possible, for him, and not allow
him to squat on your doorstep... and then, in the name of Christianity, say now that you ve done your
duty towards him? I strongly disagree with this foolish statement stated by P.W. Botha as he actions
were outrageously misguided towards the coloured South Africans, as his alienating and prejudiced
intentions extended segregation under apartheid institution. It can be hypothesised that the Apartheid
institutional racism of South Africa between 1948 to 1994 was designed to neglect coloured society as
inferior that resulted in political corruption, social discrimination and economic distress as for the
intentions of achieving great benefits for the white minority.
Authorised by P.W. Botha, apartheid took control and manipulated the South African political system
in favour of the white minority, illustrating the 40 years of Apartheid where majority of the coloured
population had feared and suffered through the 148 harsh Apartheid policies and legislations. One of
those policies were
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To find any problems that may be encountered arising from...
To find any problems that may be encountered arising from an online presence and also any key
business opportunities and how the online presence could improve the Heritage Park business.
1 The beginning
1.3 Terms of reference
The deadline of this report is 7th January 2005 and the purpose of it is to find any problems that may
be encountered arising from an online presence and also any key business opportunities and how the
online presence could improve the Heritage Park business.
1.4 Methodology/Procedures
To do this report I will be finding out what major barriers there are to a business with an online
presence and also the potential of development of E commerce to a business. Once I have found out
the major, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Heritage parks aim is to expand the business and their objectives are to fill up all their business and
room spaces, increase the awareness of the existence of the hotel and to increase the wedding trade as
well as other special occasions. The achievement of these aims and objectives may be supported by
the online presence because tourists and companies on business trips may be looking for a hotel in the
area that specialises in various activities. Since the hotel has a wide range of amenities they can cover
the majority of their customers interests and for business meetings the hotel has rooms especially
designed for the purpose.
The online presence of the hotel means that the customers can actually see pictures of the hotel,
leisure centre, bedrooms, restaurant and business rooms giving the customer an idea from where they
are sat rather than having to visit the hotel first. Online booking is effective as it is a much quicker
way of bringing money into the business. Customer feedback and guest books will give new
customers a brief view on what previous customers have thought of the hotel and whether it is a good
hotel or not.
There may be problems that the management would encounter with an online presence which could be
the
· Cost
· Fraud
· Trust from customer
· Training
· Data loss
Cost would be the main problem of an online
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The Effect Of Carbon Fibre On The Car Industry And Its...
This progress report is being submitted to bring forth the work completed and the work that remains
for my final report about how carbon fibre could replace some metal components in every day cars.
The final product will show the reasons why using carbon fibre would be advantageous to the car
industry and its customers. The project will focus on the advantages of using carbon fibre over the
traditional heavy metals such as steel. This project began November 14th, 2015 and is scheduled to be
completed by December 14th, 2015. This progress report will show the work that has been done and
what is to come for the final report.
Project Description
The final report will be a five page recommendation report on my findings of how carbon fibre can be
used to replace the heavy metals in every day cars. The report will explain the advantages of carbon
fibre such as: (1) fuel efficiency, (2) cost of material, (3) safety and durability, (4) recycling of
material.
The recommendation report will compare the traditional use of metal to the possibility of using carbon
fibre as an alternative material. The report will elaborate on what carbon fibre is exactly as a material
and why metal has been the prime choice in automobile manufacturing. It will also go into detail on
the advantages that could arise from using carbon fibre as mentioned earlier. The final product will
also go over what happens to the materials after the car is out of use. Finally the report will explain
how carbon fibre
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Importance Of Artificial Photosynthesis
Ashley Baum and Desta Tekle Wold
BIOL 219 Extra Credit Assignment
September 18, 2017
Artificial Photosynthesis
Abstract
There are vast applications to the biomimetic process of artificial photosynthesis including the
generation of clean, sustainable, and large scale energy resources; moreover, this water splitting
process allows the production of renewable chemical fuels.
Introduction.
Artificial photosynthesis is a chemical process that seeks to replicate the steps in the natural process of
photosynthesis seen in plants. This process imitates the way that plants absorb light, water, and carbon
dioxide in order to convert the materials into energy that will be consumed by the plant. The goal of
artificial photosynthesis is to mimic the green plants and other photosynthetic organisms in using
sunlight to make high energy chemicals but with far higher efficiencies and simplicity of design for
scale up and large scale production (Concepcion 2012).
Natural vs. Artificial.
In order to understand the importance of artificial photosynthesis, the process of natural
photosynthesis must be fully understood. Natural photosynthesis consists of light and dark reactions
that can be simplified into the chemical expression:
6CO¬2 + 12H2O + energy = C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H2O
This reaction indicates that plants use the process of photosynthesis to take carbon dioxide molecules,
water molecules, and light energy via the sun to produce materials within the plant. The materials
produced are
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Hyperthermia In Sports
In big events like Olympic games, conditional environments are directly considered as the most
deciding reasons to win or lose the games. But, the article How do Olympic athletes learn to handle
the heat shows how two specific situations (dehydration and hyperthermia) that also possess an
important influence on the performance, not only the simple environment. Firstly, hyperthermia can
affect the muscular power and strength of individual players in some sports such as cycling, marathon
which needs the durability during the long racings. Moreover, it also changes the normal method to
provide energy from receiving more oxygen to stop receiving oxygen, but still burn energy; Therefore,
carbohydrates will be consumed speedily and low oxygen in
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Notification Of New Insider Trading Regulations
[On the Letterhead of the Company]
Date: [●]
To,
The Board of Directors,
[●] Limited
Dear All,
Subject: Notification of new Insider Trading Regulations
As you all are aware that the Securities and Exchange Board of India has recently notified the new
Insider Trading Regulations replacing the two decades old Regulations. Pursuant to the said
notification, the roles and responsibilities of the Board of Directors and Compliance Officer of the
Company have been expanded.
I, the Compliance Officer of your Company, hereby illuminate the new provisions required to be
complied by the Company and the directors of the Company.
Kindly find attached herewith a note on the new Insider Trading Regulations for your reference.
You are requested to take note of the same. Please contact the undersigned for any further
clarification. Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
For [●] Limited
_____________
[●]
[Compliance Officer]
Note on Insider Trading
The Securities and Exchange Board of India ( SEBI ) has recently notified SEBI (Prohibition of
Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015 ( SEBI PIT Regulations ) to be made effective from May 15, 2015.
The SEBI PIT Regulations put in place an effective legal framework to prevent illegal insider trading
by corporate insiders and persons connected to them on the basis of any unpublished price sensitive
information.
The terms used in this document are defined as follows:
1. Unpublished Price Sensitive Information: Unpublished Price Sensitive
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Traits And Values In My Personal Leadership Model
Personal leadership model
Great leaders are able to identify their leadership style, and through continuous assessment of their
own abilities as leaders, they are able to develop and understand their own abilities and strengths.
When someone is able to understand his or her strengths and limitations, then they are able to develop
and grow themselves into effective leaders. This also helps them to challenge themselves to find new
skills to improve themselves through practice. After an assessment of my own abilities and strengths,
my personal theory states that a leader should be a transformational person, acting on a set of both
ethical and moral values. He or she should be able to be an inspiration, and empower others to achieve
their goals. Various traits and skills are the guiding values, which inform my personal theory. This
paper will discuss into details leadership traits, skills and values in my personal model.
Traits and behaviors
Integrity, intelligence and sociability are the top most traits of my leadership model. My intelligence is
quite superb because I have good reasoning skills, and the capability to come up with well articulated
ideas, which I am able to implement and communicate to others. In addition, I have the ability to
understand and tackle even complex issues pertaining the organization that I am leading. On the other
hand, I am a person of integrity. I don t involve myself in corrupt and immoral practices. Good leaders
are honest, they can be trusted
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Pangae The Evolution Of The Earth
One of the more difficult ideas for people of all ages to comprehend is the immensity of time over
which the Earth has formed and evolved. While most people have some sense that Biology has an
evolving history, the physical Earth has one, too, and they are inextricably linked together.
Scientists think they have a good understanding of how the plates have moved since Pangaea broke
up, but the motion is less clear in the time before Pangaea. Oceanic crust has an average age of only
55 million years (in geological terms, quite young). It is totally recycled into the Earth s interior every
150 million years or so. On the other hand, the age of continental crust averages about 2.3 BILLION
years, with the oldest known rocks dating back 3.96 billion
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Bronfenbrenner s Ecological Model And Dynamic System Theory
Bronfenbrenner s ecological model and Dynamic System Theory share many differences but both
explain how environmental factors may affect human processing and functioning at different levels.
Each take into account how the environment can positively or negatively affect a person s life and
their perception of life, when dealing with a stable and traumatic experience. They both consist of
subsystems or levels that gives social workers possible explanations to how a person can deal and
perceive well being, trauma and resilience. Also both include an importance of time as a factor to
person and environmental interactions . Bronfenbrenner goal is to create a lasting change in how a
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Many families of color tend to rely on each member to help with those who have health or mental
health complications. They tend to take care of that member in a home setting. Mesosystems is the
connection of two microsystems, a network. Examples of a person with mental illness possible
mesosystem would have to look at the neighborhood, and how the person with the condition is
perceive by the community can affect their level of denial and acknowledgment in their illness. If the
neighborhood in which a person who suffers from a mental illness perceives mental illness negatively,
families will rely more on each other or extend family to help. The location of communities mental
health resources or lack of exposure to people with mental illness and treatment; can indicate how
willing a person would be to seek help or if it s possible to receive services close to home. To explain
the exosystem the social workers have to look at policies or larger institution that have influence or
control between microsystems. Expanding with already said factors examples of people with mental
illness exosystems would be neighbors, health services, family member s workplace and religious
connections/services (church). Where the family works affect the neighborhood in which we live, how
many hours we work and how much we are paid all affect the environment in which we are able to
live. Macrosystems explains cultural value and
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The Element Of Light And Shadow
This freestanding, subtractive sculpture depicts a young mother comfortably kneeling and cradling her
breastfeeding baby. The young mother s features are very delicate and fair; her gaze falls lovingly
upon the infant who gazes back at her. Both figures are unclothed with minimal space between them.
The scale is similar to that of a real mother and baby, but perhaps a little bit smaller. The sculpture is
carved from a pure white piece of marble without natural flecks of color or coloring additions. The
element of light and shadow helps to make the figures appear very realistic. For instance, gradual,
minute depressions made in the sculpture are affected by shadow and suggest anatomical structure
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Indeed, using perfectly white marble reflects the innocence and purity possessed by the mother and
baby. This quality is also maintained by the texture; there are no impurities or roughness to be found.
In addition to reflecting purity, the smooth texture provides the work with an aura of calming softness
that helps to highlight the serenity of the scene. As mentioned in the description, the use of line is also
very delicate. The artist might have made them sharp and angular, but instead, he used lines that are
curved, gradual, and smooth. This contributes to the loving, gentle quality of the artwork. Another
way that the artist has achieved a peaceful scene is by limiting the principle of movement. One can
imagine the baby wiggling its toes or the young mother slightly readjusting her position, but that is the
extent of the movement suggested. As has been described, the harmonious result of the art elements is
a pure, peaceful, and tender scene. As a young girl, I remember going to the Springville Museum of
Art on a field trip and seeing this work of art. At first, I was a bit shocked due to the mother s lack of
clothing; however, I noticed that her nakedness was not portrayed in a disrespectful way. Despite
being a bit disturbed, I was able to recognize something pure and genuinely sweet about the statue. As
I have revisited this artwork, I ve become less troubled by it and more aware of its tender and even
divine
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Essay on Wetlands
Wetlands
A clear and widely accepted definition of a wetland has yet to be established. Wetlands are of various
types and function, and occur in diverse locations, and climates which in part make them difficult to
define. Many definitions of a wetland have been posed by different groups and individuals, some of
the definitions include: An area of land that has hydric soil and hydrophytic vegetation, typically
flooded for part of the year, and forming a transition zone between aquatic and terrestrial systems
(Brady and Weil, 1999). A wetland is an ecosystem that depends on constant or recurrent, shallow
inundation or saturation at or near the surface of the substrate (soil). The minimum essential
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96 01, NCDENR, Div. of Envir. Mngt. Water quality section.
Wetlands are defined for classification purposes as areas that under natural conditions posses three
factors including: hydric soil, wetland hydrogeology, and hydrophytic vegetation. Hydric soils are
soils that are anaerobic (without oxygen gas) for at least one week during the growing season (Lilly,
1993). Specific criteria to identify hydric soils are not easy to develop, but indicators have been
developed by scientist to aid in their delineation. Hydric soil indicators are listed in Field Indicators of
Hydric Soils in the United States: A guide for identifying and delineating hydric soils which was
printed by the United States Department of Agriculture in March of 1993. A publication written by
Vepraskas in 1993 entitled Redoximorphic Features for Identifying Aquic Conditions is also available
through the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service. Wetland hydrology criteria are based on
depth of the water table from the soil surface and the length of time the water table is at any specified
depth (Lilly 1993). Wetland hydrology is difficult to define due to its dynamic nature. Wetland
hydrology is subject to rapid changes due to rainfall and flooding and may occur only during wet
periods or seasons. Hydrophytic vegetation is defined as plants that prefer or require wet soils. For a
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John Keats Accomplishments
Many famous writers have careers spanning over decades, though one English Romantic poet was
able to achieve fame in his short career of only five years. John Keats was a poet with a remarkable
ability to perceive the world around him; an ability that resonated throughout his works. Although
John Keats lived an unfortunately short life, he is considered one of the most important figures of the
English Romantic movement because of his use of Romantic literary devices and themes of love and
loss in poems such as La Belle Dame sans Merci and When I Have Fears that I May Cease to Be. On
the outskirts of London on Halloween in 1795, famous Romantic poet John Keats was born. Entering
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Regardless of finally achieving success from his poetry, Keats received the news of the good reviews
with mixed emotions ( John Keats: Love, Life, and Death ). Advised to do so by his doctors, Keats left
England and his love, Fanny Brawne, in September to spend his final months in the warmer climate of
Italy ( John Keats: Love, Life, and Death ). By this time Keats had abandoned any ideas of continuing
to write poetry, and lived his final months feeling as if he were already dead ( John Keats: Love, Life,
and Death ). Keats said that he was leading a posthumous existence ( John Keats: Love, Life, and
Death ). After fighting off the disease for almost six more months, Keats died in Rome on February
23rd, 1621 at the young age of 25. One can only imagine the heights to which Keats would have
soared had he lived longer. Despite his short career in poetry, Keats became one of the most popular
and acclaimed English Romantic poets ( John Keats: Biography ). Keats brief career as a poet did not
prevent him from becoming a primary leader of the English Romantic movement. His works, along
with those of Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelly are most frequently connected with Romantic
poetry. The Romantic movement places harmony with nature in high regard and stresses the
development of the individual (The Academy of American Poets). Romantic poetry often focuses on
one idea which eventually morphs into a contrasting idea by the end of the poem (Melani).
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Argumentative Essay On US Draft
U.S. Draft Essay
The United States of America has always been a country based on the protection of its citizens
freedom. Due to this long held principle, which comprises the country s core values, the concept of
universal national service (more commonly known as the draft) is quite controversial. Advocates for
the draft argue that the drafting of eligible Americans is necessary to preserve a strong military that is
capable of protecting the U.S. from possible attacks, as well as instilling a sense of national pride in its
youth. While the draft could potentially strengthen the military in theory, the draft could also be quite
counterintuitive in reality. Furthermore, the U.S. Draft, in some ways, could be infringing on citizens
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As mentioned above, military officials see the draft as unnecessary. In addition to these officials,
public opposition to the draft is growing. According to a survey, 80 percent of Americans opposed the
draft in 2007 (Text 5, graphic). If the majority of the country opposes something that would directly
affect its youth, then that something should not be reinstituted. Public opinion on the reinstitution of
the draft reflects the opposition that would be present if it were reinstituted. Draft eligible Americans
would most certainly try to find a way out of military service, as draftees have done in the past. But
because the public opinion on the draft has shifted dramatically since 1980, where 59 percent of
Americans were in favor of the draft, the resentment associated with serving would most likely be
higher (Text 5, graphic). This resentment is almost inevitable, especially with pro draft arguments
claiming the need to serve in the military in exchange for citizenship rights (Text 1, line 61). Rights
granted by citizenship should not have requirements in order to make use of them; that is why one is
granted these rights with U.S. citizenship and not after serving in the military. Not only are citizens
rights at stake, but also the right to education. Bill Maxwell argues that serving in the military should
be a requirement in order to attend college (Text 3, line 45). Military service as a requirement for
college would definitely
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Words And Description In The Poem Digging
Observation and description are said to function as the core elements of today s poetry as poets are
being led away from their role as teachers of morality. Instead, in many modern poems, it is the
description of something mundane that can serve as a trigger for much bigger thoughts yet at the same
time allow the mundane to stay as it is, without any overt value judgment. To make such a poem work,
the choice of words and descriptions is the most important, and as Trotter remarks regarding a quote
by Ted Hughes: Description [...] is a matter of picking out and remembering significant details: then it
is just a matter of presenting those vividly in words (246). That presentation is what makes poetry
come to life, and in their poems Digging , ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This was what Kinnell himself believed in: [p]art of poetry s usefulness is that it pays some of our
huge unpaid tribute to the things and creatures that share the earth with us (Nelson 1), which can be
seen throughout the poem. The entirety of it is carried by one simple image, namely that of going out
into the forest to pluck and eat blackberries. The only challenge that has to be overcome before
reaching those fat, overripe, icy, black blackberries (l.2) are the stalks very prickly, a penalty they earn
for knowing the black art of blackberry making (l.4 6). Even that challenge is not all that challenging,
though, and if the art of blackberry making really were all that black, the speaker would not be going
after them. Even though he makes it sound like it is a bad thing, he does not actually condemn the
plants he only considers them to be delicious and alluring. The poem does not appear to be very
philosophical, and the only part that stands out for its wordplay, still does not judge the art of
blackberry picking in any
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Annexation Of Texas Dbq Essay
Throughout the late 1830s and early 1840s, political controversy broke out over the annexation of
Texas into the United States claiming that it was the destiny of the country to expand through the
Manifest Destiny. Many Americans saw the potential addition of Texas as an essential component in
Westward expansion, however, war with Mexico was an unavoidable risk and would create even more
problems with slavery. Northern and Western regions of the Unites States opposed annexation because
while the South wanted to add Texas into the Union to expand the slave industry. Annexation of Texas
was also seen as revenge for the vast amount of American deaths during the Alamo and Goliad.
Politicians battled back and forth on whether or not Texas should be in American control or not. I
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During the Alamo and Goliad, American blood was spilled by the Mexicans as a result of a mild revolt
against the Mexican government. In Polk s World Message from 1846, Polk explained that it is the
duty of the to protect the citizens of no matter what country they are currently living in. Polk stated
that, Mexico has passed the boundary of the United States, has invaded our territory and shed
American blood upon American soil. She has proclaimed that hostilities have commences and that the
two nations are now at war... We are called upon by every consideration of duty and patriotism to
vindicate with decision the honor, the rights, and the interest of our country . Polk is justifying the
annexation of Texas because it is the United States obligation to fight back for all of those killed in the
Alamo and Goliad. If Texas is to remain under the control of Mexico, it
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Milgrom Family In Milkweed
Why are You So Nice Why is a homeless boy nice to a family that he doesn t even know? Misha is a
homeless boy who is brought into a family the Milgroms . Misha is a caring person to the Milgroms
family. The Milgrom family also trust Misha with their daughter. The Milgrom family is caring to
Misha they treat Misha like their own son. In Milkweed , Jerry Spinelli uses trust and caring to explain
why the Milgrom family trust and cares about Misha. How did Misha not grow up homeless? Because
he was looking for a family or friends to help him live so that he was not alone. And the group helped
Misha to get his name. Hey kid follow me to show you this place then from there you can meet my
friends . Misha was being lead by this boy to a old
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Jarome The Legless Man Arthur Thurston Summary
On September 8, 1863, a stranger whose legs had been amputated above the knee was found on the
beach of Sandy Cove, on the coast of the Bay of Fundy. Taken in by the local Acadians, he spent the
rest of his life in almost total silence. People named him Jerome because in the midst of his grunting
he is said to have uttered this name. The families that took him in received an allocation from the
Nova Scotia government to provide for his needs. People came from everywhere to see the mystery
man, who was put on show. By the time he died in April 1912, the legend of Jerome had only begun.
Jarome the Legless Man would become somewhat of a phenomenon with the mystery surrounding his
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Arthur Thurston suggests the most seemingly plausible theory which utilizes opinion of individuals in
Chipman who came to the consensus that he had left a ship, foreign or otherwise, at Chatham, and was
trying to make his way to Saint John when a spell of sub zero weather overtook him. The route he was
following had been a well traveled passage from Nova Scotia to New France in ages past. The story
begins upon the discovery of a foreigner submerged in the frozen waters of the Gaspereaux River, by
an Individual by the name of Peter Garvey. This particular account is suggested by Amphibia s article
More About Legless Jarome published by the St. John Daily Telegraph. Further evidence is provided
by an Archival Government document which indicates and reports of an incident involving a Frozen
Italian. Amphibians article More About Jerome the Legless, suggests that soon following the
discovery of Jerome it became apparent that gangrene had made its appearance, as a result, the half
frozen Italians legs would need to be amputated in order to save his life. The resulting procedure
according to newspaper as well as Government records of medical bills was performed by doctor
Harry Peters of Gagetown New
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The Qing Dynasty And Gupta Empire Women s Rights
Christopher Valdez
Period 2A
Qing Dynasty and Gupta Empire Women s Rights Women s rights were not the same in all countries
during the time of the Qing dynasty and Gupta Empire. How did women s rights in the Qing dynasty
compare to those in of India s Gupta Empire? Women all around the world were treated differently.
Some women were treated better than others but the main focus on this research paper is about the
Qing dynasty and Gupta Empire.
The Qing dynasty has historical background as like many other cultures. In 1644 Manchus, better
known as the Qing dynasty, conquered the Ming state and established their own Qing or Pure dynasty
among men lasting over three hundred years (Metmusem.org). The rise of the Qing dynasty is
provided by the story of a man named Li Zicheng. Li Zicheng was an ironworker who lost his job
along many other government paid employees. This occurred because the emperor needed money for
more troops in battle to defend Beijing against the attacks the powerful attacks of the Manchus, better
known as the Qing dynasty today. By the year of 1630 Li had found a job as a soldier; however, since
the government couldn t pay them and provided them what needed, Li decided to quit. After that Li
won the trust of several thousand Chinese revels and lead them into the towns capturing them and
added young men into their army. Li and his army won support of more people by making powerful
promises of ending imperial abuses. With more support in their side they
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The Invention Of Black Holes
Black Holes:
Introduction:
Without knowing the existence of black holes, we would still be stuck with many unanswered
questions concerning physics. The most important one would deal with the correctness of Einstein s
general relativity. When studying cosmology, various equations are used in order to explain the
different phenomena that it contains, which are derived from general relativity. With this theory
confirmed, all calculations appear more certain and confident. These objects are fairly important as
they are one of the least understood by humans because they depict laws of physics that appear
completely different from elsewhere in the universe, but, with study, can be more understood. Being
completely invisible, it becomes very difficult to observe and study them. However, astronomers
continue to develop different methods to do so. The question that remains is: What exactly is a black
hole? How do they work and abide to the laws of physics? Simple answer, black holes are regions in
space containing gravitational fields so strong that even light cannot escape them. As a result, they
absorb anything that comes close and becomes trapped by its grip. Black holes come in various forms
and sizes, which work differently depending on their properties. These properties, such as mass,
charge and angular momentum, help in defining black holes and it is using this that it is possible to
derive the math to understand them.
History of Black holes:
John Michell and Simon Pierre
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Essay about Magic Empowers Women in La Casa de Los Espiritus
Magic empowers women in La casa de los espíritus Discuss. In Isabel Allende s first novel, La casa de
los espíritus the reader is introduced to her use of magic as a means which enables women to feel
sustained in times of difficulty and which provides them with a power base (Bennett, C. 2003:174).
Interestingly, the women s connection with the spiritual and magical stands in contrast to the men s
rejection of anything that doesn t adhere to their strict perception of morbid reality. Therefore, Allende
quite clearly outlines magical properties as essentially feminine (Shaw, D. 1997:116) and spirituality
in all its forms as a province of the female of the species (Hart, S. 2005:275) only. It can be argued
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Though some critics are of the opinion that Clara is a passive character and her silences aren t exactly
magic, Marjorie Agosín argues that Clara chose silence not out of passivity or fear but rather because
that was the only way for her to create her own space composed of hidden signs and signals (Agosín,
M. 1984:36). It therefore represents a place for her to be alone with the spirits and creates a safe haven
away from the destructiveness and aggressiveness of her husband. Even though Agosín s statement
rejects Clara s passivity, it is possible to disagree on the basis that she did not have sufficient
information, and possessed neither the power nor the tools necessary (Allende, I. 1984:41) to bring
about her liberation therefore she was forced to refer to what can be read as passive resistance. As a
result of this, Esteban is unable to connect with her and soon realizes that Clara no le pertenecía y que
si ella continuaba habitando un mundo de aparecidos [...] lo mas probable era que no llegará a
pertenecerle nunca (La casa de los espíritus, 108). Interestingly Clara s dwelling in her intrinsic reality
and lack of engagement in political matters juxtapose to the orientations of her granddaughter. Alba
has a more pro active and emancipated personality turned [...] toward work, politics and the
preoccupations of present day society (Allende, 1984:40). When compared to Alba s
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Causes Of Bolshevism
During the early 1900s, African American rights were a topic of national discussion with no definitive
solution in sight. In the wake of one of the most violent race riots in American history, one man sought
to overlook racial differences and formalized rules to provide aid to those in need.
Through the leadership of Maurice Willows during the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot, the American Red Cross
compromised their mission to allow the organization to be the sole responder, provider of relief, and
champion of African American rights.
Following the end of the first world war in 1918, African Americans anxiously and optimistically
hoped that their patriotic sacrifices during the war would have a positive impact on race relations and
expand the boundaries of civil rights. However, fears of labor unrest, Bolshevism stemming from the
Russian Revolution of 1917, and the return of black soldiers spawned a nationwide surge in violence,
much of it directed at African Americans. Due to this, race riots began erupting across the country and
Tulsa, Oklahoma was no exception.
With the discovery of oil nearby, Tulsa had become one of the largest cities associated with the oil
boom by 1915. The prospect of oil attracted large numbers of both whites and blacks looking for work
and by 1921, Tulsa s African American population had grown to almost 11,000. Still enduring
segregation, the predominant African American community in Tulsa was known as Greenwood; also
commonly known as little Africa or
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Ontological Argument For The Existence Of God
Throughout Proslogion Anselm defends his argument that God is which nothing greater can be
thought by providing key elements. Anselm proposes that one cannot imagine a god that is greater,
and even non believers have a conception of the western god. Anselm asserts that since everyone has
an understanding of god in their mind, then god exist in reality. This paper will evaluate some of the
main key elements that Anselm uses to prove that the ontological argument is correct in Proslogion. I
contend that Anselm does not exhibit proper terminology and provides vague statements and therefore
his argument that God is which nothing greater can be thought is invalid.
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Anselm argues that god is merciful and impassible at the same time. Those two definitions are the
complete opposite of each other. Merciful can mean showing compassion for a person and being
sympathetic towards a person who has done wrong. Impassible can mean incapable of feeling
sympathy for an individual who has done wrong. Anselm believes that god is both, but how is that
possible for a person to be compassionate and not compassionate. This statement is contradictory and
does not make logical sense because a person cannot be compassionate and not compassionate. If god
is both compassionate and non compassionate then he is indecisive because he cannot decide whether
he actually wants to punish an individual. When Anselm stated that god was both compassionate and
not compassionate he realized that it did not make sense because he even questions god. Anselm
combines words that are contradictory to each other and creates a confusing statement. This statement
is difficult to understand and creates a flaw in his ontological
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Ginga Eiyuu (Legend Of The Galactic Heroes
Crafting a masterful anime is similar to cultivating a delicate flower, it requires a willingness to accept
circumstances the way they are, and not the way we wish them to be. Lithops, a flower with a low
dependence on water, can have their skins burst if they are oversaturated with excess liquids. In the
same breath, an anime that strives for over the top action sequences (e.g. run of the mill Shounen
anime) but neglects the political, economic, and social struggles that accompany those events, falsely
establishes a dichotomous situation that rarely, if ever, exists. The original Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu
(Legend of the Galactic Heroes) understood these concepts extremely well, taking every opportunity it
could to flesh out characters, explore pertinent historical events, and question the role(s) of
government and its people. If it were required to sum up the original series in one word, it would be:
methodical. Nothing ever felt rushed, hurried, or crammed down our throats. Everything blossomed
from the seeds of past events. And while the outcomes may, or may not, have been what we had
expected, it all blended into a larger political narrative that is relevant today, and, I ... Show more
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It started by retelling the history of Rudolf Goldenbaum and the birth of the Free Planets Alliance;
however, the episode only dedicated two minutes to the documentary styled recap of the war between
the two powerhouses. In the original series, an entire episode was dedicated towards this recap, and it
occurred much later on. Not saying that I did not enjoy the presentation of the material in this manner,
but it felt like the meticulous gradualness of the original series might be interchanged for a more
robust paced narrative in the The New Thesis. Luckily, this was not the case. As the series seems to
have found its rightful mode of delivery: languid
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Sociological Explanations Of Suicide
Durkheim believed that the suicide rate was a social fact; he found that social forces such as social
integration, which refers to an attachment to social groups and social regulation, which refers to the
control of individual desires by group norms (Fulcher and Scott, 2007, p.37) are factors external to the
individual and determine levels of suicide in society. Durkheim found that suicide resulted from an
imbalance of these two forces and developed a classification system. It was observed (Giddens, 2006,
p.15) that egotistic suicides are common in social groups that lack sufficient integration, resulting in
weaker social ties. For example lower suicide rates in times of social crisis such as war are attributed
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This information can be used in contemporary society to understand whether population density and
social integration can affect suicide rates. For instance studies in the US (Barkan, Rocque and Houle,
2013, p.288) found higher suicide rates in western areas of the country with low population density,
which can be attributed to variations in religious and familial integration. A lower rate of social
integration between groups in society serves to weaken bonds and ties usually formed during
interaction; the absence of these forces makes it difficult for people to function in modern society,
accounting for peaks in the suicide rate. This can therefore be used by sociologists to explain why
rates of suicide vary across different areas in the same
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Jesus Is The Christ Of Jesus
We as Christians know that Jesus is the Messiah. Jesus was born in Bethlehem during the reign of
Herod the Great, around 4 to 6 B.C. At the age of 30, he was baptized by John the Baptist in the
Jordan River. After this he began his ministry teaching about the kingdom of God and preforming
miracles. His life in recorded in the New Testament part of the bible and many movies have been
made about him, such as the 1977 classic, Jesus of Nazareth. In this movie, Jesus performs many
miracles including raising people from the dead. His actions show us how God treats people and how
he should be treated. Jesus resurrected Lazarus from the dead because Lazarus and his family had a
strong faith in God. After this Lazarus became one of Jesus closest friends. His faith resurrected him,
Jesus was just the catalyst. Jesus declared that the people who believed in him will die, yet they will
live. What I believe this means is that although people will physically die in this life, they will
continue to live with God forever in Heaven. When Jesus came to the temple, he lost his temper and
destroyed the market shops. He claimed that the temple was God s house and it should not be
corrupted with buying and gambling. It was a holy place and yet the people thought nothing about
defiling it. When the woman who was caught committing adultery was about to be stoned, Jesus said
to the men chasing her, the one who hasn t sinned shall throw the first stone. No one dared cast the
first stone
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Hamlet Madness In Hamlet
When reading Shakespeare s Hamlet as a class, the first thing that most teachers or professors point
out is the argument/idea of sanity, specifically Hamlet s sanity. I believe that Hamlet is, in fact,
feigning his madness. What I do not know is if I believe this because it is what I was taught or if I
came up with the idea myself based on my own interpretation. When I was taught Hamlet there was
no argument it was just fact that he was faking his madness. Because of my confusion, I came to find
that it may be interesting take out of the play any moment in which Hamlet makes the audience aware
that he is only pretending that to be mad. I want to take out any proof that his madness isn t real. The
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In choosing to believe the ghost, he decides that he must seek revenge on his father s murderer and
will allow nothing to get in his way. From this moment on, Hamlet heads in a downward spiral and we
can track him losing his mind if we just erase the lines that express his plan to act like his is doing so.
These cuts begin from the moment when Hamlet says that he is going To put an antic disposition on
(Act I Scene V). Taking out this one line could change the play entirely. Most of the lines in which he
speaks of this part of his revenge plot following his original declaration of it are moments in which he
is attempting to explain that he isn t actually insane. By removing this one, small line we effectively
make it easier to argue that his madness isn t a part of his plot but it is an actual part of him. Without
having concrete proof before the madness starts that it is, in fact, planned how are we as an audience
supposed to trust him? Removing this line makes it so that the readers, and the other characters, are
entirely unaware of this part of his plan. He acts mad for a while before he mentions again that this is
his plan. The next time Hamlet discloses the part of his revenge plan is when he is speaking to
Guildenstern in Act II Scene II, and tells him that his uncle father and aunt mother are deceived and
then clarifies
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The Importance Of Life On Eternal Life
The time has come mark 1:15 (For God so loved the world that he sent his only son to die on the cross
for us, for all who believes will not perish but live to eternal life John 3:16) This is when I found out
what it really means. I also found out who our real father is..... Do you know? statement I went to
Momentum with my church and at the time with my church was Trinity United Methodist Church of
Christ (long name I know) but, I had to go there in a van, and that van was very microscopic (by the
way you could see the van), I mean that there was like 20 bags in the back we probably couldn t fit
one more bag in the back. Mindy had bags in the end of every seat. There were seven of us in the van,
I mean just picture me in this van that is smaller than a ford truck, and I m stuck on the right side, just
think of it bags piled up so high that I could maybe see the girl that was sitting next to me. That was
just very erratic. I was very squished but I was still very jubilant about momentum I mean I was just
being crushed in a van to go worship Jesus for a week, you know he sacrificed a lot more things for us
than me and some other people in a tiny/ microscopic van. We finally arrived after an hour of driving.
We all crawled out of the van like birds that were trapped in a cage forever and just now getting out of
the cage. We all were so happy but we were very sullen when we had to carry our luggage into a five
story collage apartment and we had to walk up stairs. We crept
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How To Write A Military Application Essay
When I was younger, I knew I could become anything I wanted to as long as I set my mind to it. With
inspiration at my fingertips and always believing in myself, that s what pushed me forward to always
succeed with whatever I do and to never give up. Like the time everyone around me with the
exceptional people said I could never make it in the military, that I was too weak. Even people who I
trusted most said that. So i joined. I stepped into that recruiter office with my long just dyed red hair,
shorts and sandals. They all looked at me with astonishment as if I had stepped into the wrong
building. After signing up I was sent to Fort Jackson, SC in the following months. When I got there I
saw, heard, and did so many things that shaped me to the person I am today. It made me realize how
strong I really am, and how anyone can achieve their goals.
When I got to basic training I saw things that you only see in those old military movies, everyone was
either scared or ready for the training that we would soon receive. Me , however I was one of the
ready ones that took it day by day and swore to never give up. I ... Show more content on
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They guided me throughout my training and told me everything that was essential knowing for the
future or in a real life situation. I was taught to shoot a weapon for the first time, where the hand
placements go and corrected if I did it incorrectly. I made sure to listen to everything they said
carefully and to also listen to any orders they gave. I remember a certain point in my training where I
had to face my fear of heights and propel myself off a 40 foot wall, they walked me through it and I
pushed myself through to do it and didn t give up. It was satisfying to overcome my fear furthermore i
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The University Students Epistemological Beliefs About...
Abstract
14 sophomores and 22 seniors participated in this study. The goal of this study was to examine
whether sophomore and senior level university students differ in their beliefs about construction and
modification of knowledge. Students rated their responses to an Epistemological Beliefs (EB)
questionnaire on a 5 point Likert scale. This survey measured students beliefs about constructing and
modification of knowledge between sophomores and seniors. Results indicated that sophomores have
a more sophisticated epistemological view than seniors. Time spent in school may not be the only
factor determining students level of EB sophistication.
Introduction
This study was conducted in the hopes of learning more about the university ... Show more content on
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In Schommer s 1997 study, she found that seniors in high school have a more complex view of
epistemology (Schommer, M. 1997). Perry s 1968 study also defends the idea that more education
should predict a more complex view of epistemology (Perry, W.G., Jr, 1968). However, it was not
clear whether the results would be similar in a university setting. Therefore a test was conducted to
find out.
Methods
14 sophomores and 22 seniors from Eastern Illinois University participated in this study. Participants
were taken from 3 different classes: Honors Intro to Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, and Research
Methods. The Wood Kardash (2002) Epistemological Belief Survey was administered to each class in
a classroom setting during the Fall semester of 2012. Students rated their responses to EB
questionnaire on a 5 point Likert scale. This was done a total of 3 times, once at the begging of the
semester, once at the end of the semester, and again at the end of the semester. Before the last survey
was administered, the percipients were required to read an article about epistemology. Once all the
participants read the article they were then given the survey. However, since this was a comparative
study, only one of these tests was actually used, the final test. The independent variable is the students,
which involved two levels: sophomores and seniors. The dependent variable is the level of
sophistication. An independent sample T test was utilized in order to
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  • 2. The Cardiovascular System Is A Very Complex System In That The cardiovascular system is a very complex system in that includes not only the main organ the heart, but also the arteries, veins, and capillaries as well, and even the liver. So, one questions a lot of people may ask is how does the heart work in order to keep us alive day in and day out. Well, that answer is quite simple the heart pumps blood through the superior and inferior vena cava and it then pumps to the lungs to pick up oxygen and then back out through the aorta to the rest of the body. However, if someone wants to know the details and complexity of the heart, it would be like this. So there are multiple chambers in the heart. The heart has four chambers an upper right and left that are called atria, while the lower right and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As for the elderly stage of life their hearts also have to work harder due to increased plaque buildup in the arteries. Thus, making the blood has to push harder through the clotted arteries to make sure every part of the body gets the oxygen and nutrients it needs in order to function properly. Also, the elderly also may have issues with heart function because of diseases, and trauma to the heart throughout their lifetime. A person can experience many different types of diseases and problems when it comes to the heart some of the major ones would include myocardial infarctions, Congestive heart failure, and heart disease are some of the leading heart issues today. So, let s tackle a myocardial infarction first, this is when the heart is cut off to oxygen rich blood and when it doesn t get oxygen the heart muscle begins to die off and that portion that has died is no longer functional. So, in some cases that s where pacemakers and stints and other heart devices come into play to help people live as normally as possible. When people suffer massive events such as myocardial infarctions. They are at a higher risk for occurring a second one in the future, because the heart becomes weaker as a result and some damage may have already occurred as well making it more susceptible too. Some of the symptoms of a myocardial infarction are pressure, tightness, in the chest or the arms, may go to your neck, jaw, and your back, fatigue, shortness of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Self Directed, Intrinsically Motivated, Active Learning Self directed, intrinsically motivated, active learning Learning styles come in different forms and are all correlated to match learners of certain personalities to make learning more effective. This is as a result of the need to recognize the needs of learners as well as those of teachers and at the same time appreciate that the inclusive education environment, irrespective of its merits, will present barriers for learners and for teachers. The learner can be described as an individual, a recipient of an educational system that values standards and results. (Gavin Reid) For a self directed, intrinsically motivated, active learner, the individual takes the initiative and the responsibility of the learning process. The learner selects, manages and assess their own learning activities which can be pursued at any time, in any place, through any means at any age. This type of learner being intrinsic is passion driven and by virtue of his natural behavior in engaging in any learning process, the only reward they get is the enjoyment they get from pursuing the learning process but not for any reward that comes from it. They are usually engaged in these processes which usually requires an application of their brains into thinking using real life and imaginary situations in discussions or problem solving. They usually exhibit initiative, independence and persistence in learning ; one who accepts responsibility for his or her own learning and views problems as challenges, not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Erikson s Psychosocial Theory And Psychosocial Development Theories and Theorists Theories are the building blocks of psychology. Theories whether old or new has allowed us to know what we know now. There are many theories in the field of psychology or educational psychology that are important to further understand human behavior. However, this paper will focus on only two theories which are; Erikson s psychosocial theory and Alfred Adler s Adlerian theory. Erik Erikson s psychosocial development has always been a great contribution to the field of psychology by Erik Erikson (Berk, 2007). Erikson suggested that everyone experiences a series of psychosocial stages instead of psychosexual stages as proposed by Sigmund Freud. Despite the fact that Erikson disagreed with Sigmund Freud in so many areas in his psychosexual theory, it was actually Freud s psychosexual theory that helped Erikson formulate his own psychosocial theory and Erikson was very much influenced by Sigmund and his work (Erikson, 1968). So even if Erikson disagreed with Freud, Sigmund actually contributed to Erikson s psychosocial theory because if it wasn t for Freud s shortcomings in his psychosexual theory, Erikson would not have come up with his own psychosocial theory (Erikson, 1968). Freud and Erikson hold opposite views on many things. However, they did agree on a few things to like how they both believed that personality develops in a series of set stages. But dissimilar from Freud s theory of psychosexual stages, Erikson s theory depicts the influence of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Modern World There are many challenges in the modern world. Education has been one of the biggest challenges throughout history and continues to still be a challenge around the world. There is much competition, especially between countries and churches over who had the best education system, but it is nearly impossible to determine what the best educational system entails, which is one of the many challenges. Education has always been major topic among churches across the world. Some of the main objectives of the church are explained in Holy Longing by R. Rolheiser, which uses five metaphors to describe the church. One of the metaphors that Rolheiser used describes how the church is like a rope in that it leads us to where we want to go and where we will succeed (Rolheiser 1999). The church is a place that will help guide and lead you as a rope would. Churches provide many tools and programs that are designed to help educate and guide people. It had been ever present that the number of people who attend mass has been declining over the years. At present in Australia, about forty per cent of Catholics attend mass at some time during the year: approximately twenty three per cent attend at least once a month; with about eighteen per cent attending on anyone Sunday... there has been a steady decline in attendance, of approximately two and a half to three per cent each year (Brown 2000). The decrease in people attending mass is due to the gap between biblical culture and contemporary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. List And Explanation Of Activities 3. List and Explanation of Activities All activities have been adapted from Sport New Zealand http://www.sportnz.org.nz/managing sport/guides/fundamental movement skills Equipment 18 balls (3 large, 5 small, 5 foam, 5 football/soccer) 50 milk cartons filled with sand 8 timers/whistles 5 envelopes 1 bucket 14 marker cones/marking tape 5 hoops 8 first aid kits Sunscreen Warm ups (10 minutes) The warm up will help the students prepare their bodies for more vigorous physical activity (Landy, 1999). Students will be lead through a series of stretches (stretching hamstrings) and quick cardio boosts (running on the spot). Activity One Catching Students will form a circle. The ball will start off being thrown or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once five minutes lapses groups will swap balls. The aim of this activity is to challenge the students to demonstrate the correct FMS of kicking to score as many goals (ACPMP044), whilst realising the importance of good movement sequences (ACPMP047). Activity Three Rolling 10 skittles (milk cartons filled with sand) are arranged in a 10 pin formation. Students work in pairs where one student rolls a small ball towards the skittles, whilst the other student replaces the skittles as they are knocked over and calls the score. Students will swap positions after each turn. This activity promotes the FMS of rolling (ACPMP044) where students demonstrate accuracy in their movement pathways (ACPMP047) and begin to understand rules when completing physical activities (ACPMP048). Variations: Skittles and distance can be increased or decreased Activity Four You ve got Mail (Running, leaping, jumping, throwing)
  • 7. Partition a 4 meter square. Form two groups labeled email team and virus team. One email member individually each email team member (envelopes in hands) runs through the area to deliver the message to the computer screen (bucket). Whilst the virus team (foam balls), aims to hit the runner below the waist. If the virus team is hit by the email team they stand frozen on the spot whilst the next runner tries to get through the email team. The aim of the activity is to see how many emails can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Pre-Kingdom Hawaii Hawaiian Culture went through many rapid changes between the arrival of the first Europeans in the late 1700s and the fall of the Kingdom in 1893. With the quick transition from many Chiefdoms to a European styled monarchy, then lastly being enveloped by a larger democracy, the Hawaiian people experienced significant and sudden changes in their social relations of production. First a description of pre kingdom Hawaii to the unifying conquests of the first Hawaiian king, Kamehameha, will be looked at analyzing the social relations of production. This is followed by a similar analysis of The Kingdom of Hawaii and how the social relations of production where effected by the conquest. The kahuna s position in the relations of production will be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the barkcloth was produced by the women but intended for use by both men and women. The barkcloth was utilized to create malo for men and pa u for women, or loincloths and skirts. The barkcloth when given as tribute had to go through another differentiating step. As the animals given to the Ali i needed to be blessed before consumption the barkcloth had to undergo a process of meditation by men who also stored and were responsible for distributing them. For the Chief, the surplus tribute given from far away, represented the extent of his power and influence, and as these goods went through the hands of lesser chiefs they showed how expansive the Chiefs network of people was and thereby his own greatness (Sahlins 1992: Pg:28). The Maka ainana however would only need to work their gardens three or four times a week and each day they would usually be hours before noon (Sahlins 1992 pg.: 29). Men would prepare the food for the family which would take about another hour. Occasionally they would travel for other materials which could take anywhere from a few days to weeks but these trips were rare (Sahlins 1992: pg. 29). The amount of recorded tribute given to the Ali i varies by source, it seemed to fluctuate from one tenth to two thirds of the crops grown (Sahlin 1992: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Stereotypes Of Homosexuality In Film While many believe that homosexuality has only been seen in mainstream media for only a few decades, it has actually been with America cinema since the early 1920 s. The portrayal of homosexuality in film and TV has come a very long way since the 1920 s. What viewers see on TV about homosexuality is really just a representation of America s changing public view on the subject. While we have come to accept the topic of homosexuality in American society more willingly, we have substituted much of our prejudice about gays with the stereotypes that we see on TV constantly. Because as a society we are constantly forced to see these stereotypes, we are being halted in our progression to accept all different kinds of lifestyles. When film was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the early fifties, lesbians were also being attacked by the film industry, portraying them as bulldykes and troublesome neurotics. While the Hollywood was struggling to make topic of homosexuality in films more suitable for audiences, the film Victim made its debut in the United Kingdom. This was the first film to star a homosexual character that stands up to fight against the oppression of homosexuals. While this was the first time in history that a film portrayed a gay character in a non demeaning way, this would lead to the stereotype of sympathetic gay characters in film. One film that I would like to note that is a great example from the 90 s would be the film Philadelphia, starring Tom Hanks as a gay AIDS victim that was fired because of his sexuality and disease. Hollywood targets Hanks character and makes him into a tragic figure. His character dies at the end of the film. In an interview with Jan Oxenberg, she points out that even though Tom Hanks film was very effective, it is just a story about a gay hero who dies, who s a tragic figure and that it seems as if Hollywood and the film industry will never have a film in which the gay main character lives to see another day (Epstein). Another more recent film that demonstrates this sort of sympathetic gay character would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. What Is Marriage From Pride And Prejudice Compared To... Pride and Prejudice, Question 2: Marriage from Pride and Prejudice Compared to Marriage Now Answer: In Pride and Prejudice, marriage is used not only to join two people because they love each other, but also for financial reasons. In today s world however, people don t use marriage to help someone financially or to boost yourself socially, but more so because two people genuinely love each other. However, that does not mean that people do not get married for other reasons besides love, because that does happen, but its just not as common as it probably was in the book. 1. Oh! Mr. Bennet, you are wanted immediately; we are all in an uproar. You must come and make Lizzy marry Mr. Collins, for she vows she will not have him, and if you do not make haste he will change his mind and not have her. a. Context: Mrs. Bennet finds out that Elizabeth refuses to marry Mr. Collins and goes to Mr. Bennet to get him to persuade Elizabeth to marry Mr. Collins. b. Significance: This quote shows what marriage was like back in the time that this book takes place. Mrs. Bennet is so focused on making sure that her daughters get married that she doesn t care what they think, if she approves of the man, she wants her daughter to marry him. Mrs. Bennet isn t taking into consideration her daughter s feelings whereas in modern times marriage is between two people that actually love each other and want to be together. These days most people are more hesitant to get married and they take their time making sure it s the right person, but in the book Mrs. Bennet is so eager to get her daughters married that she s not takin time to make sure they re right for each other. 2. I see what you are feeling, replied Charlotte, you must be surprised, very much surprised, so lately as Mr. Collins was wishing to marry you. But when you have had time to think it all over, I hope you will be satisfied with what I have done. I am not romantic, you know. I never was. I ask only a comfortable home; and considering Mr. Collins s character, connections, and situation in life, I am convinced that my chance of happiness with him is as fair as most people can boast on entering the marriage state. a. Context: Elizabeth just found out that Mr. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. A Research Study On Conservation Genetics Introduction Conservation genetics is actually a recent evolutionary theory and practise of genetics on species in order to reduce their risk of extinction. Some relevant studies improve the role of conservation genetics in specific type of species. There are so many long lived species worldwide, either amphibians or mammals which nowadays are limited and also distributed in certain areas. Most of them can be found into small, fragmented isolated populations due to pollution, invasion of exotic species, over exploitation and most important due to habitat loss (Frankham et al 1999). Their amazing long life span shows both advantages and disadvantages. More living diverse species means more stable ecosystem and regular flow of the food ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Advanced genetic tools using mtDNA, microsatellite markers, protein and some other implements related to genetics, results to significant information of which scientists interpret to conserve species facing current threats. Bears The carnivorous Grizzly bear (Ursus arctos L.) is a North American subspecies of the brown bear and is nowadays the most widely distributed ursid. Nielsen et al (2006), likens the Grizzly bears as keystone species suitable for discovering conservation habitat modelling from a survival and occupancy framework. During the past century their population have declined noticeably throughout much of North America, mainly due to susceptibility from low density, high trophic level, low reproductive rates and late maturation. Also, the increased illegal human access causes the mortality of most of the grizzly bears. Their demographies has also been changed; the brown bear in the lower 48 states has been reduced to 1% of its original area. The estimated population size has fallen from 100,000 in the early 19th century to 1000 in 1986 (Waits et al 1998). Trophy hunting is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Comparison of the Poems, Two Scavengers and Nothing s... Comparison of the Poems, Two Scavengers and Nothing s Changed Nothings Changed was written by Tatamkhulu Afrika, a mixed race child with fair skin, who was later adopted by a white South African family who brought him up as though he was white, and he only found out about his origins as a teenager. Tatamkhulu lived in a multi cultural area called District Six, which was destroyed by the white authorities. He feels strongly about this kind of racism towards the black people despite the fact that he has fair skin. In the actual poem, the poet is telling the story from his own experiences in first person. Two Scavengers was written by Lawrence Ferlinghetti. The poem highlights the differences between rich and poor and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The poem doesn t state any other relationships, besides the contrast between the white people and the black people. This gives me the impression that both sides stick to their own , either due to the partite or difference of race. Two Scavengers is set at some traffic lights in downtown San Francisco at 9am. The whole poem is based around a freeze frame in time. The poet gives very little description to the setting of the poem, and instead focuses mainly on the two working classes, to get the point across. Socially, I think the Bin Men, or Garbage Men as they are called in the piece as this the poet is an American, aren t very well respected compared to the couple in the Mercedes. In the poem it says, ...and looking down into... as if to say that the Bin Men were looking down on the posh couple, this is but a bit role reversal between both sides. Bin Men have a lonely, smelly and dark job and most of the time are seen as stupid people, so therefore are taken advantage of. The poem makes me think this by saying, Grungy from their route . This particular quote gives us the impression that their job is very physical, dirty and smelly, which could possibly be linked to the hot climate, which again could add to the discomfort of the job. The couple in the Mercedes have a respectable job, are clean and are seen as clever and better off than many. I think this because the poem describes them as an, elegant couple and cool ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Eassy On Apartheid The great Nelson Mandela once said When a man is denied the right to live the life he believes in, he has no choice but to become an outlaw. (Long Walk to Freedom, 1995) Apartheid means separation. Apartheid destroy lives and apartheid separate blacks and coloured from the rest of the world. P.W. Botha stated in the mid 1980 s Simple justice suggests that you must allow a black man with his family to live a healthy, decent life and you must provide work, where possible, for him, and not allow him to squat on your doorstep... and then, in the name of Christianity, say now that you ve done your duty towards him? I strongly disagree with this foolish statement stated by P.W. Botha as he actions were outrageously misguided towards the coloured South Africans, as his alienating and prejudiced intentions extended segregation under apartheid institution. It can be hypothesised that the Apartheid institutional racism of South Africa between 1948 to 1994 was designed to neglect coloured society as inferior that resulted in political corruption, social discrimination and economic distress as for the intentions of achieving great benefits for the white minority. Authorised by P.W. Botha, apartheid took control and manipulated the South African political system in favour of the white minority, illustrating the 40 years of Apartheid where majority of the coloured population had feared and suffered through the 148 harsh Apartheid policies and legislations. One of those policies were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. To find any problems that may be encountered arising from... To find any problems that may be encountered arising from an online presence and also any key business opportunities and how the online presence could improve the Heritage Park business. 1 The beginning 1.3 Terms of reference The deadline of this report is 7th January 2005 and the purpose of it is to find any problems that may be encountered arising from an online presence and also any key business opportunities and how the online presence could improve the Heritage Park business. 1.4 Methodology/Procedures To do this report I will be finding out what major barriers there are to a business with an online presence and also the potential of development of E commerce to a business. Once I have found out the major, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Heritage parks aim is to expand the business and their objectives are to fill up all their business and room spaces, increase the awareness of the existence of the hotel and to increase the wedding trade as well as other special occasions. The achievement of these aims and objectives may be supported by the online presence because tourists and companies on business trips may be looking for a hotel in the area that specialises in various activities. Since the hotel has a wide range of amenities they can cover the majority of their customers interests and for business meetings the hotel has rooms especially designed for the purpose. The online presence of the hotel means that the customers can actually see pictures of the hotel, leisure centre, bedrooms, restaurant and business rooms giving the customer an idea from where they are sat rather than having to visit the hotel first. Online booking is effective as it is a much quicker way of bringing money into the business. Customer feedback and guest books will give new customers a brief view on what previous customers have thought of the hotel and whether it is a good hotel or not. There may be problems that the management would encounter with an online presence which could be the · Cost · Fraud · Trust from customer · Training · Data loss
  • 15. Cost would be the main problem of an online ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Effect Of Carbon Fibre On The Car Industry And Its... This progress report is being submitted to bring forth the work completed and the work that remains for my final report about how carbon fibre could replace some metal components in every day cars. The final product will show the reasons why using carbon fibre would be advantageous to the car industry and its customers. The project will focus on the advantages of using carbon fibre over the traditional heavy metals such as steel. This project began November 14th, 2015 and is scheduled to be completed by December 14th, 2015. This progress report will show the work that has been done and what is to come for the final report. Project Description The final report will be a five page recommendation report on my findings of how carbon fibre can be used to replace the heavy metals in every day cars. The report will explain the advantages of carbon fibre such as: (1) fuel efficiency, (2) cost of material, (3) safety and durability, (4) recycling of material. The recommendation report will compare the traditional use of metal to the possibility of using carbon fibre as an alternative material. The report will elaborate on what carbon fibre is exactly as a material and why metal has been the prime choice in automobile manufacturing. It will also go into detail on the advantages that could arise from using carbon fibre as mentioned earlier. The final product will also go over what happens to the materials after the car is out of use. Finally the report will explain how carbon fibre ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Importance Of Artificial Photosynthesis Ashley Baum and Desta Tekle Wold BIOL 219 Extra Credit Assignment September 18, 2017 Artificial Photosynthesis Abstract There are vast applications to the biomimetic process of artificial photosynthesis including the generation of clean, sustainable, and large scale energy resources; moreover, this water splitting process allows the production of renewable chemical fuels. Introduction. Artificial photosynthesis is a chemical process that seeks to replicate the steps in the natural process of photosynthesis seen in plants. This process imitates the way that plants absorb light, water, and carbon dioxide in order to convert the materials into energy that will be consumed by the plant. The goal of artificial photosynthesis is to mimic the green plants and other photosynthetic organisms in using sunlight to make high energy chemicals but with far higher efficiencies and simplicity of design for scale up and large scale production (Concepcion 2012). Natural vs. Artificial. In order to understand the importance of artificial photosynthesis, the process of natural photosynthesis must be fully understood. Natural photosynthesis consists of light and dark reactions that can be simplified into the chemical expression: 6CO¬2 + 12H2O + energy = C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H2O This reaction indicates that plants use the process of photosynthesis to take carbon dioxide molecules, water molecules, and light energy via the sun to produce materials within the plant. The materials produced are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Hyperthermia In Sports In big events like Olympic games, conditional environments are directly considered as the most deciding reasons to win or lose the games. But, the article How do Olympic athletes learn to handle the heat shows how two specific situations (dehydration and hyperthermia) that also possess an important influence on the performance, not only the simple environment. Firstly, hyperthermia can affect the muscular power and strength of individual players in some sports such as cycling, marathon which needs the durability during the long racings. Moreover, it also changes the normal method to provide energy from receiving more oxygen to stop receiving oxygen, but still burn energy; Therefore, carbohydrates will be consumed speedily and low oxygen in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Notification Of New Insider Trading Regulations [On the Letterhead of the Company] Date: [●] To, The Board of Directors, [●] Limited Dear All, Subject: Notification of new Insider Trading Regulations As you all are aware that the Securities and Exchange Board of India has recently notified the new Insider Trading Regulations replacing the two decades old Regulations. Pursuant to the said notification, the roles and responsibilities of the Board of Directors and Compliance Officer of the Company have been expanded. I, the Compliance Officer of your Company, hereby illuminate the new provisions required to be complied by the Company and the directors of the Company. Kindly find attached herewith a note on the new Insider Trading Regulations for your reference. You are requested to take note of the same. Please contact the undersigned for any further clarification. Thank you. Yours sincerely, For [●] Limited _____________ [●] [Compliance Officer] Note on Insider Trading The Securities and Exchange Board of India ( SEBI ) has recently notified SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015 ( SEBI PIT Regulations ) to be made effective from May 15, 2015. The SEBI PIT Regulations put in place an effective legal framework to prevent illegal insider trading by corporate insiders and persons connected to them on the basis of any unpublished price sensitive information.
  • 20. The terms used in this document are defined as follows: 1. Unpublished Price Sensitive Information: Unpublished Price Sensitive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Traits And Values In My Personal Leadership Model Personal leadership model Great leaders are able to identify their leadership style, and through continuous assessment of their own abilities as leaders, they are able to develop and understand their own abilities and strengths. When someone is able to understand his or her strengths and limitations, then they are able to develop and grow themselves into effective leaders. This also helps them to challenge themselves to find new skills to improve themselves through practice. After an assessment of my own abilities and strengths, my personal theory states that a leader should be a transformational person, acting on a set of both ethical and moral values. He or she should be able to be an inspiration, and empower others to achieve their goals. Various traits and skills are the guiding values, which inform my personal theory. This paper will discuss into details leadership traits, skills and values in my personal model. Traits and behaviors Integrity, intelligence and sociability are the top most traits of my leadership model. My intelligence is quite superb because I have good reasoning skills, and the capability to come up with well articulated ideas, which I am able to implement and communicate to others. In addition, I have the ability to understand and tackle even complex issues pertaining the organization that I am leading. On the other hand, I am a person of integrity. I don t involve myself in corrupt and immoral practices. Good leaders are honest, they can be trusted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Pangae The Evolution Of The Earth One of the more difficult ideas for people of all ages to comprehend is the immensity of time over which the Earth has formed and evolved. While most people have some sense that Biology has an evolving history, the physical Earth has one, too, and they are inextricably linked together. Scientists think they have a good understanding of how the plates have moved since Pangaea broke up, but the motion is less clear in the time before Pangaea. Oceanic crust has an average age of only 55 million years (in geological terms, quite young). It is totally recycled into the Earth s interior every 150 million years or so. On the other hand, the age of continental crust averages about 2.3 BILLION years, with the oldest known rocks dating back 3.96 billion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Bronfenbrenner s Ecological Model And Dynamic System Theory Bronfenbrenner s ecological model and Dynamic System Theory share many differences but both explain how environmental factors may affect human processing and functioning at different levels. Each take into account how the environment can positively or negatively affect a person s life and their perception of life, when dealing with a stable and traumatic experience. They both consist of subsystems or levels that gives social workers possible explanations to how a person can deal and perceive well being, trauma and resilience. Also both include an importance of time as a factor to person and environmental interactions . Bronfenbrenner goal is to create a lasting change in how a person perceives and deal with their environment. It focuses ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many families of color tend to rely on each member to help with those who have health or mental health complications. They tend to take care of that member in a home setting. Mesosystems is the connection of two microsystems, a network. Examples of a person with mental illness possible mesosystem would have to look at the neighborhood, and how the person with the condition is perceive by the community can affect their level of denial and acknowledgment in their illness. If the neighborhood in which a person who suffers from a mental illness perceives mental illness negatively, families will rely more on each other or extend family to help. The location of communities mental health resources or lack of exposure to people with mental illness and treatment; can indicate how willing a person would be to seek help or if it s possible to receive services close to home. To explain the exosystem the social workers have to look at policies or larger institution that have influence or control between microsystems. Expanding with already said factors examples of people with mental illness exosystems would be neighbors, health services, family member s workplace and religious connections/services (church). Where the family works affect the neighborhood in which we live, how many hours we work and how much we are paid all affect the environment in which we are able to live. Macrosystems explains cultural value and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Element Of Light And Shadow This freestanding, subtractive sculpture depicts a young mother comfortably kneeling and cradling her breastfeeding baby. The young mother s features are very delicate and fair; her gaze falls lovingly upon the infant who gazes back at her. Both figures are unclothed with minimal space between them. The scale is similar to that of a real mother and baby, but perhaps a little bit smaller. The sculpture is carved from a pure white piece of marble without natural flecks of color or coloring additions. The element of light and shadow helps to make the figures appear very realistic. For instance, gradual, minute depressions made in the sculpture are affected by shadow and suggest anatomical structure beneath the figures skin. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Indeed, using perfectly white marble reflects the innocence and purity possessed by the mother and baby. This quality is also maintained by the texture; there are no impurities or roughness to be found. In addition to reflecting purity, the smooth texture provides the work with an aura of calming softness that helps to highlight the serenity of the scene. As mentioned in the description, the use of line is also very delicate. The artist might have made them sharp and angular, but instead, he used lines that are curved, gradual, and smooth. This contributes to the loving, gentle quality of the artwork. Another way that the artist has achieved a peaceful scene is by limiting the principle of movement. One can imagine the baby wiggling its toes or the young mother slightly readjusting her position, but that is the extent of the movement suggested. As has been described, the harmonious result of the art elements is a pure, peaceful, and tender scene. As a young girl, I remember going to the Springville Museum of Art on a field trip and seeing this work of art. At first, I was a bit shocked due to the mother s lack of clothing; however, I noticed that her nakedness was not portrayed in a disrespectful way. Despite being a bit disturbed, I was able to recognize something pure and genuinely sweet about the statue. As I have revisited this artwork, I ve become less troubled by it and more aware of its tender and even divine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay on Wetlands Wetlands A clear and widely accepted definition of a wetland has yet to be established. Wetlands are of various types and function, and occur in diverse locations, and climates which in part make them difficult to define. Many definitions of a wetland have been posed by different groups and individuals, some of the definitions include: An area of land that has hydric soil and hydrophytic vegetation, typically flooded for part of the year, and forming a transition zone between aquatic and terrestrial systems (Brady and Weil, 1999). A wetland is an ecosystem that depends on constant or recurrent, shallow inundation or saturation at or near the surface of the substrate (soil). The minimum essential characteristics of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 96 01, NCDENR, Div. of Envir. Mngt. Water quality section. Wetlands are defined for classification purposes as areas that under natural conditions posses three factors including: hydric soil, wetland hydrogeology, and hydrophytic vegetation. Hydric soils are soils that are anaerobic (without oxygen gas) for at least one week during the growing season (Lilly, 1993). Specific criteria to identify hydric soils are not easy to develop, but indicators have been developed by scientist to aid in their delineation. Hydric soil indicators are listed in Field Indicators of Hydric Soils in the United States: A guide for identifying and delineating hydric soils which was printed by the United States Department of Agriculture in March of 1993. A publication written by Vepraskas in 1993 entitled Redoximorphic Features for Identifying Aquic Conditions is also available through the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service. Wetland hydrology criteria are based on depth of the water table from the soil surface and the length of time the water table is at any specified depth (Lilly 1993). Wetland hydrology is difficult to define due to its dynamic nature. Wetland hydrology is subject to rapid changes due to rainfall and flooding and may occur only during wet periods or seasons. Hydrophytic vegetation is defined as plants that prefer or require wet soils. For a site ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. John Keats Accomplishments Many famous writers have careers spanning over decades, though one English Romantic poet was able to achieve fame in his short career of only five years. John Keats was a poet with a remarkable ability to perceive the world around him; an ability that resonated throughout his works. Although John Keats lived an unfortunately short life, he is considered one of the most important figures of the English Romantic movement because of his use of Romantic literary devices and themes of love and loss in poems such as La Belle Dame sans Merci and When I Have Fears that I May Cease to Be. On the outskirts of London on Halloween in 1795, famous Romantic poet John Keats was born. Entering school at the age of 8, Keats was known for his fierce ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Regardless of finally achieving success from his poetry, Keats received the news of the good reviews with mixed emotions ( John Keats: Love, Life, and Death ). Advised to do so by his doctors, Keats left England and his love, Fanny Brawne, in September to spend his final months in the warmer climate of Italy ( John Keats: Love, Life, and Death ). By this time Keats had abandoned any ideas of continuing to write poetry, and lived his final months feeling as if he were already dead ( John Keats: Love, Life, and Death ). Keats said that he was leading a posthumous existence ( John Keats: Love, Life, and Death ). After fighting off the disease for almost six more months, Keats died in Rome on February 23rd, 1621 at the young age of 25. One can only imagine the heights to which Keats would have soared had he lived longer. Despite his short career in poetry, Keats became one of the most popular and acclaimed English Romantic poets ( John Keats: Biography ). Keats brief career as a poet did not prevent him from becoming a primary leader of the English Romantic movement. His works, along with those of Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelly are most frequently connected with Romantic poetry. The Romantic movement places harmony with nature in high regard and stresses the development of the individual (The Academy of American Poets). Romantic poetry often focuses on one idea which eventually morphs into a contrasting idea by the end of the poem (Melani). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Argumentative Essay On US Draft U.S. Draft Essay The United States of America has always been a country based on the protection of its citizens freedom. Due to this long held principle, which comprises the country s core values, the concept of universal national service (more commonly known as the draft) is quite controversial. Advocates for the draft argue that the drafting of eligible Americans is necessary to preserve a strong military that is capable of protecting the U.S. from possible attacks, as well as instilling a sense of national pride in its youth. While the draft could potentially strengthen the military in theory, the draft could also be quite counterintuitive in reality. Furthermore, the U.S. Draft, in some ways, could be infringing on citizens human rights ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As mentioned above, military officials see the draft as unnecessary. In addition to these officials, public opposition to the draft is growing. According to a survey, 80 percent of Americans opposed the draft in 2007 (Text 5, graphic). If the majority of the country opposes something that would directly affect its youth, then that something should not be reinstituted. Public opinion on the reinstitution of the draft reflects the opposition that would be present if it were reinstituted. Draft eligible Americans would most certainly try to find a way out of military service, as draftees have done in the past. But because the public opinion on the draft has shifted dramatically since 1980, where 59 percent of Americans were in favor of the draft, the resentment associated with serving would most likely be higher (Text 5, graphic). This resentment is almost inevitable, especially with pro draft arguments claiming the need to serve in the military in exchange for citizenship rights (Text 1, line 61). Rights granted by citizenship should not have requirements in order to make use of them; that is why one is granted these rights with U.S. citizenship and not after serving in the military. Not only are citizens rights at stake, but also the right to education. Bill Maxwell argues that serving in the military should be a requirement in order to attend college (Text 3, line 45). Military service as a requirement for college would definitely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Words And Description In The Poem Digging Observation and description are said to function as the core elements of today s poetry as poets are being led away from their role as teachers of morality. Instead, in many modern poems, it is the description of something mundane that can serve as a trigger for much bigger thoughts yet at the same time allow the mundane to stay as it is, without any overt value judgment. To make such a poem work, the choice of words and descriptions is the most important, and as Trotter remarks regarding a quote by Ted Hughes: Description [...] is a matter of picking out and remembering significant details: then it is just a matter of presenting those vividly in words (246). That presentation is what makes poetry come to life, and in their poems Digging , ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was what Kinnell himself believed in: [p]art of poetry s usefulness is that it pays some of our huge unpaid tribute to the things and creatures that share the earth with us (Nelson 1), which can be seen throughout the poem. The entirety of it is carried by one simple image, namely that of going out into the forest to pluck and eat blackberries. The only challenge that has to be overcome before reaching those fat, overripe, icy, black blackberries (l.2) are the stalks very prickly, a penalty they earn for knowing the black art of blackberry making (l.4 6). Even that challenge is not all that challenging, though, and if the art of blackberry making really were all that black, the speaker would not be going after them. Even though he makes it sound like it is a bad thing, he does not actually condemn the plants he only considers them to be delicious and alluring. The poem does not appear to be very philosophical, and the only part that stands out for its wordplay, still does not judge the art of blackberry picking in any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Annexation Of Texas Dbq Essay Throughout the late 1830s and early 1840s, political controversy broke out over the annexation of Texas into the United States claiming that it was the destiny of the country to expand through the Manifest Destiny. Many Americans saw the potential addition of Texas as an essential component in Westward expansion, however, war with Mexico was an unavoidable risk and would create even more problems with slavery. Northern and Western regions of the Unites States opposed annexation because while the South wanted to add Texas into the Union to expand the slave industry. Annexation of Texas was also seen as revenge for the vast amount of American deaths during the Alamo and Goliad. Politicians battled back and forth on whether or not Texas should be in American control or not. I believe that the annexation of of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the Alamo and Goliad, American blood was spilled by the Mexicans as a result of a mild revolt against the Mexican government. In Polk s World Message from 1846, Polk explained that it is the duty of the to protect the citizens of no matter what country they are currently living in. Polk stated that, Mexico has passed the boundary of the United States, has invaded our territory and shed American blood upon American soil. She has proclaimed that hostilities have commences and that the two nations are now at war... We are called upon by every consideration of duty and patriotism to vindicate with decision the honor, the rights, and the interest of our country . Polk is justifying the annexation of Texas because it is the United States obligation to fight back for all of those killed in the Alamo and Goliad. If Texas is to remain under the control of Mexico, it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Milgrom Family In Milkweed Why are You So Nice Why is a homeless boy nice to a family that he doesn t even know? Misha is a homeless boy who is brought into a family the Milgroms . Misha is a caring person to the Milgroms family. The Milgrom family also trust Misha with their daughter. The Milgrom family is caring to Misha they treat Misha like their own son. In Milkweed , Jerry Spinelli uses trust and caring to explain why the Milgrom family trust and cares about Misha. How did Misha not grow up homeless? Because he was looking for a family or friends to help him live so that he was not alone. And the group helped Misha to get his name. Hey kid follow me to show you this place then from there you can meet my friends . Misha was being lead by this boy to a old ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Jarome The Legless Man Arthur Thurston Summary On September 8, 1863, a stranger whose legs had been amputated above the knee was found on the beach of Sandy Cove, on the coast of the Bay of Fundy. Taken in by the local Acadians, he spent the rest of his life in almost total silence. People named him Jerome because in the midst of his grunting he is said to have uttered this name. The families that took him in received an allocation from the Nova Scotia government to provide for his needs. People came from everywhere to see the mystery man, who was put on show. By the time he died in April 1912, the legend of Jerome had only begun. Jarome the Legless Man would become somewhat of a phenomenon with the mystery surrounding his existence taking on all sorts of different forms through oral ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Arthur Thurston suggests the most seemingly plausible theory which utilizes opinion of individuals in Chipman who came to the consensus that he had left a ship, foreign or otherwise, at Chatham, and was trying to make his way to Saint John when a spell of sub zero weather overtook him. The route he was following had been a well traveled passage from Nova Scotia to New France in ages past. The story begins upon the discovery of a foreigner submerged in the frozen waters of the Gaspereaux River, by an Individual by the name of Peter Garvey. This particular account is suggested by Amphibia s article More About Legless Jarome published by the St. John Daily Telegraph. Further evidence is provided by an Archival Government document which indicates and reports of an incident involving a Frozen Italian. Amphibians article More About Jerome the Legless, suggests that soon following the discovery of Jerome it became apparent that gangrene had made its appearance, as a result, the half frozen Italians legs would need to be amputated in order to save his life. The resulting procedure according to newspaper as well as Government records of medical bills was performed by doctor Harry Peters of Gagetown New ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Qing Dynasty And Gupta Empire Women s Rights Christopher Valdez Period 2A Qing Dynasty and Gupta Empire Women s Rights Women s rights were not the same in all countries during the time of the Qing dynasty and Gupta Empire. How did women s rights in the Qing dynasty compare to those in of India s Gupta Empire? Women all around the world were treated differently. Some women were treated better than others but the main focus on this research paper is about the Qing dynasty and Gupta Empire. The Qing dynasty has historical background as like many other cultures. In 1644 Manchus, better known as the Qing dynasty, conquered the Ming state and established their own Qing or Pure dynasty among men lasting over three hundred years (Metmusem.org). The rise of the Qing dynasty is provided by the story of a man named Li Zicheng. Li Zicheng was an ironworker who lost his job along many other government paid employees. This occurred because the emperor needed money for more troops in battle to defend Beijing against the attacks the powerful attacks of the Manchus, better known as the Qing dynasty today. By the year of 1630 Li had found a job as a soldier; however, since the government couldn t pay them and provided them what needed, Li decided to quit. After that Li won the trust of several thousand Chinese revels and lead them into the towns capturing them and added young men into their army. Li and his army won support of more people by making powerful promises of ending imperial abuses. With more support in their side they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Invention Of Black Holes Black Holes: Introduction: Without knowing the existence of black holes, we would still be stuck with many unanswered questions concerning physics. The most important one would deal with the correctness of Einstein s general relativity. When studying cosmology, various equations are used in order to explain the different phenomena that it contains, which are derived from general relativity. With this theory confirmed, all calculations appear more certain and confident. These objects are fairly important as they are one of the least understood by humans because they depict laws of physics that appear completely different from elsewhere in the universe, but, with study, can be more understood. Being completely invisible, it becomes very difficult to observe and study them. However, astronomers continue to develop different methods to do so. The question that remains is: What exactly is a black hole? How do they work and abide to the laws of physics? Simple answer, black holes are regions in space containing gravitational fields so strong that even light cannot escape them. As a result, they absorb anything that comes close and becomes trapped by its grip. Black holes come in various forms and sizes, which work differently depending on their properties. These properties, such as mass, charge and angular momentum, help in defining black holes and it is using this that it is possible to derive the math to understand them. History of Black holes: John Michell and Simon Pierre ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay about Magic Empowers Women in La Casa de Los Espiritus Magic empowers women in La casa de los espíritus Discuss. In Isabel Allende s first novel, La casa de los espíritus the reader is introduced to her use of magic as a means which enables women to feel sustained in times of difficulty and which provides them with a power base (Bennett, C. 2003:174). Interestingly, the women s connection with the spiritual and magical stands in contrast to the men s rejection of anything that doesn t adhere to their strict perception of morbid reality. Therefore, Allende quite clearly outlines magical properties as essentially feminine (Shaw, D. 1997:116) and spirituality in all its forms as a province of the female of the species (Hart, S. 2005:275) only. It can be argued that women and magic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though some critics are of the opinion that Clara is a passive character and her silences aren t exactly magic, Marjorie Agosín argues that Clara chose silence not out of passivity or fear but rather because that was the only way for her to create her own space composed of hidden signs and signals (Agosín, M. 1984:36). It therefore represents a place for her to be alone with the spirits and creates a safe haven away from the destructiveness and aggressiveness of her husband. Even though Agosín s statement rejects Clara s passivity, it is possible to disagree on the basis that she did not have sufficient information, and possessed neither the power nor the tools necessary (Allende, I. 1984:41) to bring about her liberation therefore she was forced to refer to what can be read as passive resistance. As a result of this, Esteban is unable to connect with her and soon realizes that Clara no le pertenecía y que si ella continuaba habitando un mundo de aparecidos [...] lo mas probable era que no llegará a pertenecerle nunca (La casa de los espíritus, 108). Interestingly Clara s dwelling in her intrinsic reality and lack of engagement in political matters juxtapose to the orientations of her granddaughter. Alba has a more pro active and emancipated personality turned [...] toward work, politics and the preoccupations of present day society (Allende, 1984:40). When compared to Alba s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Causes Of Bolshevism During the early 1900s, African American rights were a topic of national discussion with no definitive solution in sight. In the wake of one of the most violent race riots in American history, one man sought to overlook racial differences and formalized rules to provide aid to those in need. Through the leadership of Maurice Willows during the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot, the American Red Cross compromised their mission to allow the organization to be the sole responder, provider of relief, and champion of African American rights. Following the end of the first world war in 1918, African Americans anxiously and optimistically hoped that their patriotic sacrifices during the war would have a positive impact on race relations and expand the boundaries of civil rights. However, fears of labor unrest, Bolshevism stemming from the Russian Revolution of 1917, and the return of black soldiers spawned a nationwide surge in violence, much of it directed at African Americans. Due to this, race riots began erupting across the country and Tulsa, Oklahoma was no exception. With the discovery of oil nearby, Tulsa had become one of the largest cities associated with the oil boom by 1915. The prospect of oil attracted large numbers of both whites and blacks looking for work and by 1921, Tulsa s African American population had grown to almost 11,000. Still enduring segregation, the predominant African American community in Tulsa was known as Greenwood; also commonly known as little Africa or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Ontological Argument For The Existence Of God Throughout Proslogion Anselm defends his argument that God is which nothing greater can be thought by providing key elements. Anselm proposes that one cannot imagine a god that is greater, and even non believers have a conception of the western god. Anselm asserts that since everyone has an understanding of god in their mind, then god exist in reality. This paper will evaluate some of the main key elements that Anselm uses to prove that the ontological argument is correct in Proslogion. I contend that Anselm does not exhibit proper terminology and provides vague statements and therefore his argument that God is which nothing greater can be thought is invalid. Words can carry different meanings depending on the context that it is presented ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anselm argues that god is merciful and impassible at the same time. Those two definitions are the complete opposite of each other. Merciful can mean showing compassion for a person and being sympathetic towards a person who has done wrong. Impassible can mean incapable of feeling sympathy for an individual who has done wrong. Anselm believes that god is both, but how is that possible for a person to be compassionate and not compassionate. This statement is contradictory and does not make logical sense because a person cannot be compassionate and not compassionate. If god is both compassionate and non compassionate then he is indecisive because he cannot decide whether he actually wants to punish an individual. When Anselm stated that god was both compassionate and not compassionate he realized that it did not make sense because he even questions god. Anselm combines words that are contradictory to each other and creates a confusing statement. This statement is difficult to understand and creates a flaw in his ontological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Ginga Eiyuu (Legend Of The Galactic Heroes Crafting a masterful anime is similar to cultivating a delicate flower, it requires a willingness to accept circumstances the way they are, and not the way we wish them to be. Lithops, a flower with a low dependence on water, can have their skins burst if they are oversaturated with excess liquids. In the same breath, an anime that strives for over the top action sequences (e.g. run of the mill Shounen anime) but neglects the political, economic, and social struggles that accompany those events, falsely establishes a dichotomous situation that rarely, if ever, exists. The original Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu (Legend of the Galactic Heroes) understood these concepts extremely well, taking every opportunity it could to flesh out characters, explore pertinent historical events, and question the role(s) of government and its people. If it were required to sum up the original series in one word, it would be: methodical. Nothing ever felt rushed, hurried, or crammed down our throats. Everything blossomed from the seeds of past events. And while the outcomes may, or may not, have been what we had expected, it all blended into a larger political narrative that is relevant today, and, I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It started by retelling the history of Rudolf Goldenbaum and the birth of the Free Planets Alliance; however, the episode only dedicated two minutes to the documentary styled recap of the war between the two powerhouses. In the original series, an entire episode was dedicated towards this recap, and it occurred much later on. Not saying that I did not enjoy the presentation of the material in this manner, but it felt like the meticulous gradualness of the original series might be interchanged for a more robust paced narrative in the The New Thesis. Luckily, this was not the case. As the series seems to have found its rightful mode of delivery: languid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Sociological Explanations Of Suicide Durkheim believed that the suicide rate was a social fact; he found that social forces such as social integration, which refers to an attachment to social groups and social regulation, which refers to the control of individual desires by group norms (Fulcher and Scott, 2007, p.37) are factors external to the individual and determine levels of suicide in society. Durkheim found that suicide resulted from an imbalance of these two forces and developed a classification system. It was observed (Giddens, 2006, p.15) that egotistic suicides are common in social groups that lack sufficient integration, resulting in weaker social ties. For example lower suicide rates in times of social crisis such as war are attributed to higher social integration ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This information can be used in contemporary society to understand whether population density and social integration can affect suicide rates. For instance studies in the US (Barkan, Rocque and Houle, 2013, p.288) found higher suicide rates in western areas of the country with low population density, which can be attributed to variations in religious and familial integration. A lower rate of social integration between groups in society serves to weaken bonds and ties usually formed during interaction; the absence of these forces makes it difficult for people to function in modern society, accounting for peaks in the suicide rate. This can therefore be used by sociologists to explain why rates of suicide vary across different areas in the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Jesus Is The Christ Of Jesus We as Christians know that Jesus is the Messiah. Jesus was born in Bethlehem during the reign of Herod the Great, around 4 to 6 B.C. At the age of 30, he was baptized by John the Baptist in the Jordan River. After this he began his ministry teaching about the kingdom of God and preforming miracles. His life in recorded in the New Testament part of the bible and many movies have been made about him, such as the 1977 classic, Jesus of Nazareth. In this movie, Jesus performs many miracles including raising people from the dead. His actions show us how God treats people and how he should be treated. Jesus resurrected Lazarus from the dead because Lazarus and his family had a strong faith in God. After this Lazarus became one of Jesus closest friends. His faith resurrected him, Jesus was just the catalyst. Jesus declared that the people who believed in him will die, yet they will live. What I believe this means is that although people will physically die in this life, they will continue to live with God forever in Heaven. When Jesus came to the temple, he lost his temper and destroyed the market shops. He claimed that the temple was God s house and it should not be corrupted with buying and gambling. It was a holy place and yet the people thought nothing about defiling it. When the woman who was caught committing adultery was about to be stoned, Jesus said to the men chasing her, the one who hasn t sinned shall throw the first stone. No one dared cast the first stone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Hamlet Madness In Hamlet When reading Shakespeare s Hamlet as a class, the first thing that most teachers or professors point out is the argument/idea of sanity, specifically Hamlet s sanity. I believe that Hamlet is, in fact, feigning his madness. What I do not know is if I believe this because it is what I was taught or if I came up with the idea myself based on my own interpretation. When I was taught Hamlet there was no argument it was just fact that he was faking his madness. Because of my confusion, I came to find that it may be interesting take out of the play any moment in which Hamlet makes the audience aware that he is only pretending that to be mad. I want to take out any proof that his madness isn t real. The argument for legitimate madness is always ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In choosing to believe the ghost, he decides that he must seek revenge on his father s murderer and will allow nothing to get in his way. From this moment on, Hamlet heads in a downward spiral and we can track him losing his mind if we just erase the lines that express his plan to act like his is doing so. These cuts begin from the moment when Hamlet says that he is going To put an antic disposition on (Act I Scene V). Taking out this one line could change the play entirely. Most of the lines in which he speaks of this part of his revenge plot following his original declaration of it are moments in which he is attempting to explain that he isn t actually insane. By removing this one, small line we effectively make it easier to argue that his madness isn t a part of his plot but it is an actual part of him. Without having concrete proof before the madness starts that it is, in fact, planned how are we as an audience supposed to trust him? Removing this line makes it so that the readers, and the other characters, are entirely unaware of this part of his plan. He acts mad for a while before he mentions again that this is his plan. The next time Hamlet discloses the part of his revenge plan is when he is speaking to Guildenstern in Act II Scene II, and tells him that his uncle father and aunt mother are deceived and then clarifies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Importance Of Life On Eternal Life The time has come mark 1:15 (For God so loved the world that he sent his only son to die on the cross for us, for all who believes will not perish but live to eternal life John 3:16) This is when I found out what it really means. I also found out who our real father is..... Do you know? statement I went to Momentum with my church and at the time with my church was Trinity United Methodist Church of Christ (long name I know) but, I had to go there in a van, and that van was very microscopic (by the way you could see the van), I mean that there was like 20 bags in the back we probably couldn t fit one more bag in the back. Mindy had bags in the end of every seat. There were seven of us in the van, I mean just picture me in this van that is smaller than a ford truck, and I m stuck on the right side, just think of it bags piled up so high that I could maybe see the girl that was sitting next to me. That was just very erratic. I was very squished but I was still very jubilant about momentum I mean I was just being crushed in a van to go worship Jesus for a week, you know he sacrificed a lot more things for us than me and some other people in a tiny/ microscopic van. We finally arrived after an hour of driving. We all crawled out of the van like birds that were trapped in a cage forever and just now getting out of the cage. We all were so happy but we were very sullen when we had to carry our luggage into a five story collage apartment and we had to walk up stairs. We crept ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. How To Write A Military Application Essay When I was younger, I knew I could become anything I wanted to as long as I set my mind to it. With inspiration at my fingertips and always believing in myself, that s what pushed me forward to always succeed with whatever I do and to never give up. Like the time everyone around me with the exceptional people said I could never make it in the military, that I was too weak. Even people who I trusted most said that. So i joined. I stepped into that recruiter office with my long just dyed red hair, shorts and sandals. They all looked at me with astonishment as if I had stepped into the wrong building. After signing up I was sent to Fort Jackson, SC in the following months. When I got there I saw, heard, and did so many things that shaped me to the person I am today. It made me realize how strong I really am, and how anyone can achieve their goals. When I got to basic training I saw things that you only see in those old military movies, everyone was either scared or ready for the training that we would soon receive. Me , however I was one of the ready ones that took it day by day and swore to never give up. I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They guided me throughout my training and told me everything that was essential knowing for the future or in a real life situation. I was taught to shoot a weapon for the first time, where the hand placements go and corrected if I did it incorrectly. I made sure to listen to everything they said carefully and to also listen to any orders they gave. I remember a certain point in my training where I had to face my fear of heights and propel myself off a 40 foot wall, they walked me through it and I pushed myself through to do it and didn t give up. It was satisfying to overcome my fear furthermore i m grateful to this day that I had the opportunity to learn from the best drill sergeants, I have ever ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The University Students Epistemological Beliefs About... Abstract 14 sophomores and 22 seniors participated in this study. The goal of this study was to examine whether sophomore and senior level university students differ in their beliefs about construction and modification of knowledge. Students rated their responses to an Epistemological Beliefs (EB) questionnaire on a 5 point Likert scale. This survey measured students beliefs about constructing and modification of knowledge between sophomores and seniors. Results indicated that sophomores have a more sophisticated epistemological view than seniors. Time spent in school may not be the only factor determining students level of EB sophistication. Introduction This study was conducted in the hopes of learning more about the university ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Schommer s 1997 study, she found that seniors in high school have a more complex view of epistemology (Schommer, M. 1997). Perry s 1968 study also defends the idea that more education should predict a more complex view of epistemology (Perry, W.G., Jr, 1968). However, it was not clear whether the results would be similar in a university setting. Therefore a test was conducted to find out. Methods 14 sophomores and 22 seniors from Eastern Illinois University participated in this study. Participants were taken from 3 different classes: Honors Intro to Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, and Research Methods. The Wood Kardash (2002) Epistemological Belief Survey was administered to each class in a classroom setting during the Fall semester of 2012. Students rated their responses to EB questionnaire on a 5 point Likert scale. This was done a total of 3 times, once at the begging of the semester, once at the end of the semester, and again at the end of the semester. Before the last survey was administered, the percipients were required to read an article about epistemology. Once all the participants read the article they were then given the survey. However, since this was a comparative study, only one of these tests was actually used, the final test. The independent variable is the students, which involved two levels: sophomores and seniors. The dependent variable is the level of sophistication. An independent sample T test was utilized in order to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...