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2. Pierre Bourdieu Habitus
The habitus, a product of history, produces individual and collective practices more history in
accordance with the schemes generated by history. It ensures the active presence of past experiences,
which, deposited in each organism in the form of schemes of perception, thought and action, tend to
guarantee the correctness of practices and their constancy over time, more reliably than all formal
rules and explicit norms.
Bourdieu, Pierre, and Richard Nice. Structures, Habitus, Practices. The Logic of Practice, Stanford
University Press, 2014, pp. 54
The passage above, is the late 20th century author Pierre Bourdieu defined concept of the term
habitus. Habitus, in essence according to Bourdieu is the result of long term socialization, as we
mature into adulthood we compile together a series of circumstances, which shape our disposition. As
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While often times we collectively follow the rules and regulations set forth by the governing law, as
well as our own set of norms associated with society depending on your region. The above concept
implies that while these formal and informal laws are in most cases precedent, however, they become
secondary compared to the concept of habitus. In fact, an example of this shift in priorities is seen and
discussed most commonly within delinquency in relation to gangs specifically.
Recently, within my juvenile delinquency course we discussed the motivations youth have today for
participating in gang life. While protection was high on the list, often times kids found themselves in a
gang because of a close relative; either a father, brother,
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3. Research Paper On The Hippocampus
The hippocampus is part of the Limbic System (Wright, n.d.). According to Wright, the hippocampus
formation is found in the temporal lobe of the brain. The study of the hippocampus is vital in
understanding how it governs human behaviors. As perceived, the brain is a complex machine and
through understanding its crucial parts in the processing of information would give a clear
understanding and precautions to people on how to protect their brain from memory loss and other
similar diseases. In addition, Wright explained that the hippocampus is directly linked to the
entorhinal cortex and the fornix. That is to say that the output pathways of hippocampus passed
directly to the entorhinal cortex and the fornix before reaching other anterior structures. What is more,
not only do outputs coming from hippocampus are passed through the entorhinal cortex, but both parts
are also directly connected to one another which includes the amyglada (Wright, n.d). Why is this part
of the study? As elaborated by Wright, both entorhinal cortex and amyglada are structures that are
connected to several parts of the brain. Thereby, all areas of the brain that are connected to aforesaid
structures could be affected by hippocampus. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
King, Hartley, Vargha Khadem and Burgess (2004) concluded that the hippocampus has a key role in
spatial memory, that includes recollection of stored spatial information (p. 11). Similarly, Maguire et
al. (2000) hypothesized that the hippocampus facilitates with the building of spatial memory, as in the
case of taxi drivers and in some other species. Alternatively, another study presented that the
hippocampus has a key role in the ability of black capped chickadees in food hoarding (Smulders,
Sasson, DeVoogd,
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4. American Revolution Dbq Analysis
One of the biggest events in history is when the colonists decided to declare their independence and
break away from Great Britain. Was it necessary though? Yes, it was necessary for America to declare
independence from England as they had begun to outgrow their relationship for many years. The three
main reasons that contributed to the American Revolution were as follows. The first reason was that
the colonists were being taxed unfairly, the second reason was that colonists had no representation in
the English Parliament and the third reason was that the governing mother country was an ocean away
from the colonies. The colonies were first taken over by the British in the early 1600 s, and by the
1700 s King George governed these Colonies. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The colonies were thriving on their own, as well as maturing. The colonists want to cut loose from the
mother country that they felt was way too far way to exert control over them. They wanted to assert
their own independence. Communicating was too difficult because it would take 2 months to share
news, being that far away. When the colonists had a problem with the ruling of King George it was
hard to tell him because of the distance between them. Not to mention the fact that he knew that
whatever he did the colonists could not do anything about his
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5. Term Paper Testing
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Procedia Economics and Finance 6 (2013) 418 423
International Economic Conference of Sibiu 2013 Post Crisis Economy: Challenges and
Opportunities, IECS 2013
Global Strategy: the Case of Nissan Motor Company
Sorin George Tomaa, Paul Marinescua * a Faculty of Administration and Business, University of
Bucharest, Romania
Abstract
The concept of global strategy has become prominent in the international business and management
literature in the 1980s. The aims of our paper are to render in brief the concept of global strategy and
to highlight some of the main strategy. Our paper contributes to a better understanding of the global
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There is no universal accepted definition of the concept (Table 1).
Table 1. Definitions of the global strategy concept
No.
Author
Definition
1.
M. W. Peng
Strategy around the globe.
2.
B. J. Witcher, V. S. Chau
The use by organizations of a standardized product and service range to exploit markets in different
markets.
3.
6. R. M. Grant
A strategy that views the world as a single, if segmented, market.
According to some researchers all the definitions of the concept can be grouped into three views (Peng
and
Pleggenkuhle Miles, 2008). The first view considers global strategy as a particular form of
multinational corporation strategy that treats all the countries as a global marketplace. The second
view states that global strategy is related to international strategic management and the third
perspective incorporates both international and domestic corporate strategy. Starting from the
relationship between pressure to cut costs and pressure to adapt to local conditions (Figure 1), four
strategic approaches for global level business have been identified: multi domestic, global,
international and of countries across the world with a single strategy that is highly co ordinated and
integrated t
(Stonehouse, Hamill, Campbell and Purdie, 2004, p. 4). The multi domestic strategy is the use by
corporations of different products
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7. Shots And Angles In The Blind Side
The Blind Side is a biographical and drama film that tells the story of a young man named Michael
Oher. The plot continues by recalling past events in his life from his childhood to his current state. The
shots of the film portray a wide variation of shots, angles, and objectives. Many of the shots in the
film are structured in a particular way providing a better aspect of the image. They use a bridging shot,
medium shot, close ups, master shots, and establishing shots. The main shots used in the film are the
medium and establishing shots which give the movie a dramatic and heartfelt tone. The images in the
film involve a combination of closed and open forms. John Lee Hancock uses the variety of settings
that create a sense of emotion and empathy
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8. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Pharmaceutical Industry In...
There are advantages of starting a pharmaceutical firm in India. It has emerged from being an enzyme
producing firm to a biotech powerhouse under the guidance of Ms Kiran M. Shaw. They have a well
established pharmaceutical industry that has been growing since 1947. After the purchase of
Hindustan Antibiotics Ltd. and India Drug and Pharmaceuticals Ltd. they were able to compete with
the MNC s (Multi National Corporaton) from overseas (Kalegaonkar, Locke, Lehrich, 2008, p. 2). In
the beginning the pharmaceutical industry saw substantial growth. By the beginning of the 21st
century, over 20,000 pharmaceutical companies were operating in India (Kalegaonkar, Locke,
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5). Everyone had always been told to collaborate so you will find them talking with each other
throughout the hallways coming up with ideas. They do not go through hierarchies to get to the person
that they need to speak with. They do not need permission to get to the person that they actually are
needing. It has been this way from the beginning.
Biocon India believes that there has to be trust between the leaders of the company and the employees.
In order to soothe any uneasiness, Biocon has went as far as giving special transportation, free lunch,
snacks and onsite health check ups. Performance rewards were based not merely on an individual s
achievement but on the performance of her team, so as to foster excellence and reinforce collaboration
(Kalegaonkar, Locke, Lehrich, 2008, p. 5). Biocon India has become a much sought after employer.
India has several well known research institutions that produce quality graduates. The hiring of these
Indian graduates is much lower than the cost of hiring graduates from universities and research
institutions outside of India. India also has a substantial number of pharma science graduates. There is
a large percent of the graduates that can even speak English which makes the hiring of Indian
graduates even more attractive. These new graduates seek employment with Biocon India. In 1970 the
government passed two new regulations that has effect on the pharmaceutical industry. The India
Patent Act prohibited
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9. I Believe In Luck
The age old question, Do you believe in luck , is asked over and over again throughout one s life.
Oprah Winfrey once said, Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity . She s saying that luck
only comes if you make it happen. One must be prepared, seek an favored occasion, and grasp at
opportunities. Oprah believes that through these things, you will find your own luck. Oprah feels a
person must make the things happen that they want by being prepared. I believe Oprah is right. One
must always prepare themselves for the things they plan to achieve in life. For me, I have been
preparing myself to become a teacher through classroom experience. Experience is key to being
prepared. To be prepared one must also observe. Living
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10. Positive And Negative Effects Of The Industrial Age
Harsh. Unsafe. Dangerous. These are all terms to describe factories around a decade and a half ago.
This was during a time known as the Industrial Age. The Industrial Age, characterized by its advances
in technology and increase in urbanization, started in England in the late 1700s and spread to America
by the mid 1800s. The changes brought on by the Industrial Age affected the US both positively and
negatively. Workers were affected negatively. They had to work in the harsh conditions of the factories
where they were overworked and put into dangerous environments. These conditions, however, led
labour laws being put into place, changing the US for the better The people working in factories were
affected negatively negatively by the Industrial Age. Early factory workers would have workdays up
to 14 hours long (Farr). While this was around the same length as a preindustrial workday, the amount
of work done within that time changed. Preindustrial workers worked in bursts of energy. Factory
workers, on the other hand, had to work nonstop in order to meet demands. A worker as young as 10
years old could have a 16 hour work day with only one break (Doc 1). Even when machines broke and
production stopped, workers had to stay in the factory, though these unscheduled breaks were often
used for relaxation. These long work days were tiring for adults, but even worst for child workers.
Children as young as 6 years old were hired as factory workers. They crawled under machines to
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11. The Awakening And Literacy Analysis
When you walk down Main Street in Fort Morgan, Colorado, a small farming town, you will see signs
that say there are no bikes allowed on the sidewalk. A part of me believes they were put up in my
honor. My parents had a local shop on Main Street and, when I was not stuck inside working with my
parents, I was riding my bike while trying to avoid the police officer who walked down the street
giving tickets to cars who overstayed their welcome.
From an early age, I learned the ropes of how to interact with customers, and by the third grade, I
thought of myself as the most business savvy person in my class. In order for me to navigate in a
business setting, I was required to develop a more grown up demeanor while at the store because it
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It is where I got picked up by my date for my first high school dance. It is where my younger sisters
learned to walk, and now it is where my younger niece runs after my sister while she waitresses. If
you drive down Main Street on a nice day, there is a high probability that my little sisters will be
outside or inside the restaurant helping my family. To this very day, that same police officer who
patrolled the sidewalks during my youth continues to walk down Main Street, letting my younger
sisters off with warnings and occasionally giving me parking tickets, probably trying to make up for
all the other tickets he should have given me for riding my bike many years
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12. Impact Of Napoleon On The French Revolution
From conquering most of Europe in the early 19th century, to crowning himself emperor in 1804,
Napoleon Bonaparte was a very important figure in history. Not only did he do these things, but many
more in his lifetime. For Instance, the making of the Napoleonic Code . Although there were these
great events, Napoleon also witnessed a very significant downfall which eventually led to his death.
Napoleon has definitely had an influence in the French Revolution and on the people during the
French Revolution. Napoleon was born on August 15, 1769 in Ajaccio, which was an island In the
Mediterranean Sea. He was the second child of eight children in his family. He was born to Letitia
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First, in the Summer of 1812, Napoleon led a massive army into Russia. Instead of Russia engaging in
a full battle, whenever the French army attempted to attack, the Russians retreated. While the French
army made it all the way to Moscow, they had just realized that Russian forces had retreated and there
were deprived of supplies. After a month of waiting for a surrender which never came, Napoleon and
the French army had to face the Russian winter in which resulted in the Russian army later harassing
and killing approximately 500,000 troops of the 600,000 who originally came. After the defeat of the
Russian invasion, the French faced the Peninsular War from 1808 1814. Napoleon was also defeated
in this war and retreated. Also, one June 18, which was at the Battle of Waterloo, the French were
severely defeated by the British, with assistance from the Prussians. Due to this devastating defeat,
One June 22, 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte was forced to abdicate. Finally in October 1815, Napoleon
was exiled in a British held island of Saint Helena, which was located in the South Atlantic Ocean. On
May 5, 1821, at age 51, Napoleon Bonaparte died from stomach cancer, most
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13. Detection Capabilities Of Endpoint Antivirus Solutions
Many enterprises have trouble discovering advanced threats because they exclusively rely on the
limited detection capabilities of endpoint antivirus solutions. The figure below demonstrates how
signatures are significantly better at discovering opportunistic attackers. This is because opportunistic
attackers find value in scale. Their objective is to compromise as many endpoints as possible and as a
result are likely to have a signature developed shortly thereafter. The advanced attacker who only
targets a finite number of assets needed to accomplish a specific mission can remain below the
detection threshold and go significant amounts of time without registering a signature, if they register
one at all. Additionally, an advanced attacker can move laterally to more critical systems in an attempt
to escalate their privileges within an environment. If the attacker succeeds, they can come and go as
they please within a given enterprise living off the land by leveraging built in tools to reduce the
number of new executables reducing the amount of change they introduce into the environment. As a
result, the attacker can persist for long periods of time by adding more user and system accounts. By
proactively deploying continuous data collection to track an attacker s every move, and classifying
threats by leveraging robust threat intelligence, enterprises can hunt across the attacker s entire kill
chain. The example below also illustrates the shortcomings of endpoint
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14. Advantages Of Principle Component Analysis
3.4. Principle Component Analysis (PCA)
Principle component analysis, also referred to as eigenvector transformation, Hotelling transformation
and Karhunen Loeve transformation in remote sensing, is a multivariate technique [66] that is used to
decrease dataset dimensionality. In this technique, the original remote sensing dataset, which is a
correlated variable, is distorted into a simpler dataset for analysis. This permits the dataset to be
uncorrelated variables representing the most significant information from the novel [21]. The
computation of the variance covariance matrix (C) of multiband images is expressed as: Where M and
X are the multiband image mean and individual pixel value vectors respectively, and n is the number
of pixels.
In change detection, there are two ways to relate PCA. The first method is counting two image dates
to a single file, and the second methods is subtracting the second image date from the corresponding
image of the first date after performing PCA individually. The disadvantages of PCA can ... Show
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For example, Baronti, Carla [39] concerned PCA to examine the changes occurring in multi temporal
polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. They used association instead of a covariance
matrix in the transformation to condense gain variations that are introduced by the imaging system and
that provide weight to each polarization. In another example, Liu, Nishiyama [49] evaluated four
techniques, including image differencing, image ratioing, image regression and PCA, from a
mathematical perspective. They distinguished that standardized PCA achieved the greatest
performance for change detection. Standardized PCA is better than unstandardized PCA for change
detection because, if the images subjected to PCA are not calculated in the same scale, the correlation
matrix normalizes the data onto the same scale
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15. Essay On Autistic Children
Autism is a disabling brain disorder that affects the way in which children or adults with autism has
trouble with verbal communication. Sometimes children are mistakenly judged by others by the way
they look, whether or not one kid is autistic. Many children with autism have a hard time using words
to say what they want or need;, it is all part of their vocabulary how quickly can they learn in school.
Others repeat the same word or sentence repeteively because they would not know what other words
to use differently (Autism Speaks, 2012). When speaking to a child with autism only few people
would not undertsand with communicating and usingcannot understand what the children with autism
may say because of their spectrum disorder, so it is a lack of confusion. A great confusion for children
sometimes is what others are saying because children see the person s mouth moving, yet they do not
know what is coming out of their mouths. For example, autistic children may see or hear a person
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Many people with autism have formal behavior, appeal on routine and sameness. In other words, an
autistic person may be happy to go to a familiar shop, but if someone takes them to a different shop to
buy them any item they want, they may become frustrated, mad, or even fearful (Autism Society,
2012). An unfamiliar space no longer feels safe or secure for them, and the autistic person can find it
very difficult to relate from one situation to another. It has to be clear for children with autism because
when they get mad, they do not want to listen to the parent or guardian, because it has to always be the
way of the children (Autism Society, 2012). Children find this somewhat hard because they try to
listen to others but at the same time they have trouble. This is part of their disorder because many
children have different
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16. Military Forces in Vietnam Fighting for the Survival of...
The term ARVN many times is used to describe all military forces in Vietnam fighting for the political
survival of South Vietnam. It refers to the army within the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces
(RVNAF), which includes the air force, navy, marines, rangers, regional and popular forces, and civil
defense forces. There are four conventional field divisions and six light divisions which the ARVN
were structured into in 1956. In 1959 this was reorganized into seven infantry divisions and three
corps headquarters. This reorganization was to essentially better deal with the communist led
insurgency and to make the most of U.S. advisory efforts. From there, there was an increase in the
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Meanwhile, the ARVN lived up to these negative views. They lost over 200,000 men in combat, some
of whom must have been committed to counterrevolutionary alternatives. Ground commanders treated
the notion of rotation the ARVN units to the frontlines as a joke of sorts. For example, an attempt was
made to transfer the ARVN 18th Division in July 1969 to hot delta border regions for invaluable
combat experience. This meant that the ARVN were secondary players in terms of strategy, tactics,
and logistics. In other words, like Huei (2006) states the ARVN simply just did what they were told
(Huei, 2006). Based on the books we were provided about the Vietnam War, I wanted to focus on the
relationship the Americans and NVA had with the ARVNs. More specifically, I wanted to examine
how the ARVNs relationship with both sides of the war shaped our perception of the Vietnam War. I
was inspired not only for personal reasons but to also see it through the lenses of the Army of the
Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) in South Vietnam.
What were the relationships like among the American soldiers and the ARVN soldiers? What were the
ARVN s duties and did they help accomplish anything? Information about the ARVN soldiers is not
clearly mentioned that we are unaware of what they did during the Vietnam War. Unfortunately, from
the guest speakers in class they did not have much to say about their relationship with the ARVN nor
if they even had a relationship. Instead they proudly
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17. Swot Analysis of Tata Motors
Auto hide: on SWOT ANALYSIS OF TATA MOTORS LIMITEDCOMPANY PROFILE:
Tata Motors Limited is India s largest automobile company. It is the leader in commercial
vehiclessegment. It is ranked among the top three in passenger vehicles segment such as compact
car,midsize car and other utility vehicle segments. It is the world s second largest bus manufacturer
andworld s fourth largest truck manufacturer.Tata Motors Limited is established in 1945 with its
vision
best in the manner in which we operate,best in the products we deliver, and best in our value system
and ethics.
The company has 24000employees who are guided by its vision.
HISTORY
The first vehicles of the company has rolled out in 1954 and now more than 5.9 million Tata ... Show
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y The company has a stron g focus and strate gy on the management development forits further
expansion and growth as a leader globally. WEAKNESSES y The rate of return on Tata Motors shares
is low which in turn affects its growth in financialterms amidst investors. y Tata Motors is still behind
the technology advancements despite having large R DDepartment in the country. It is still producing
vehicles in the old generation platformswithout any additional developments in the engineering
department. Customers expect newtechnologies which Tata motors fail to meet. It also affects its
competitive advanta g e over itsrivals. y While most of the other car manufacturers in the country has
concentrated on the luxury carsegment, Tata Motors remain isolated from luxury car market which is a
disadvantage to thecompany. y Tata Motors fails to meet the safety and emission standard norms as
regulated by theSociety of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM).
OPPORTUNITIES
y Since Tata Motors has bought one of the world s luxurious car brands Jaguar and Landroverfrom
Ford Motors officially in 2008 for a whooping £2.3million(GBP), it has increased itspossibility of
gaining a substantial amount of market share in the luxury car segments. Theseadded acquisitions to
Tata s portfolio will certainly gain competitive advantage. y Tata Motors has launched a low cost car
Nano
which is targeted
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18. Todays Mafia Essays
Todays Mafia Although many arrests have been made, organized crime and the Mafia are still very
active. Organized crime and its families, particularly the Italian mafia, have increased their illegal
activities significantly over the past few decades. The Mafia and organized crime go hand and hand,
one cannot be spoken without the other. Both of these forms of criminal actions have been recognized
since the late 1800 s, and police say it is not disappearing too fast.(Widener 6)
Migration from Italy, has brought over many Italian criminals and crime tactics. The Italian Mafia has
always been based on the island of Sicily and the southern mainland provinces of Calabria and
Campania. (Worsnop 273) Traffic in drugs, chiefly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This family has over 500 members and are located throughout the nation. Although indicted this
family is still managed by John Gotti. Most of the focus of this family is on contracted killings,
gambling, narcotics, and extortion. The focus of this family is nationwide.(E1)
The Bannanno and the Luchesse families do not play as an important role in the organized crime
melting pot as the Colombo and Gambino families do. (Worsnop 279) Both families combined for
about 200 members. The main focus of criminal activity between the families are counterfeiting and
pornography. This mostly spreads throughout most of the southwestern portion of the U.S. (Inman E2)
Although New York seems to be the place where most Mafia action occurs, many other areas are
influenced by the Mafia. Many people think that the Mafia only exists in New York. Astonishing
enough New York is ranked nineteen out of twenty five on the list of most active organized crime
cities. Cities like San Jose, Kansas City, Milwaukee, and Rockford, Ill., rank within the top ten.
(Trimble 30) Some major crimes committed in the smaller cities are credit card fraud, hijacking,
prostitution, and drugs. (30) Some illegal business fronts include Nightclubs, Fast food outlets,
trucking, and garbage collection. (30) In the international Melting Pot of organized crime, has many
different cultures. Such groups as the Chinese Triads, the Japanese Yakuza, and the Vietnamese
Gangs, whom all base
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19. Summary Of A Good Book Of Mice And Men
In A Teachable Good Book: Of Mice and Men , Thomas Scarseth, presents examples to argue why
John Steinbeck s book, Of Mice and Men, is a good book to learn from. Even though people enjoy a
light, carefree story with a happy ending, Scarseth explains why the vulgar content of OMAM, that
would turn some readers away, is needed for the story to have meaning.
Referring to what great literature looks like, Thomas Scarseth has a decent idea. In his assessment,
Scarseth claims great writers and readers know that sour endings in literature works are sometimes
crucial. His opinions on what makes a great writer and reader makes sense because he is an English
professor at University of Wisconsin La Crosse. Because this is an essay and likely to be read by
scholars and students, it is reasonable that the author would say, But the greatest writers and the best
readers know that literature is not always only mere sugar candy; it can sometimes be a strong
medicine... , as he is either praising or insulting the readers intelligence based on their point of view
on happy endings in literature. Realistic tragedy in literature is unpleasant to the people who believe in
idealistic happy endings. Unfortunately, tragic endings are necessary for prosperous knowledge, which
is what great readers and writers gain from these literature types called Tragedy. From here, it can be
argued that Scarseth is correct about the needed bitter endings. When reading, He pulled the trigger
(Steinbeck 106),
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20. Prose Commentary
Lanark: Prose Commentary 1 Lanark Prose Commentary Retno Widyanti This extract from Lanark
,written by Alasdair Gray, is a highly evocative piece of narrative prose. Set within a church in
Lenzies, Glasgow, the excerpt illustrates the loss of love and theloss of self belief which are
inextricably intertwined for the character Duncan Thaw. Writtenin a post modern style, it is also
representative of the subjectivity of perception and its abilityto change with the passage of time.
Duncan is forced to reflect upon his experiences as he isvisited by haunting representations of his past,
in the form of two characters: Marjory and theunnamed man.The extract begins by immediately
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A simile compares his experience of loss to µa tongue tip returning to ahole from which a tooth has
been pulled¶, highly evocative in its sensory imagery. Thesensation of the pulled tooth is painful, a
reflection of Thaw¶s absolute agony. Yet, thefeeling of returning to the hole left by the pulled tooth is
almost instinctive ± he cannot helphis thoughts returning to Marjory. Thaw is puzzled, though: µhe
was sure he had just seen agirl without special beauty or intelligence. He wondered why she had been
all he wanted in awoman.¶ The juxtaposition of the µgirl¶ without special beauty to the µwoman¶ who
had all hewanted illustrates the dramatic change in perception that has happened within Duncan ± the
present Marjory is likened to his mother¶s corpse, symbolic of the loss Duncan has suffered,for now
that there is no hope of his love returning, she is as good as µdead¶ to him. WhileMarjory¶s last words
are painfully unforgettable in their polite disapproval ± ³This isn¶t your usual style of work, Duncan´,
Duncan wishes he had said something µironic and memorable¶in order to leave an impression in her
mind. However, his love for her is one sided; Marjorydoes not feel the same affection towards Duncan
as he does towards her, in the same way thatMarjory does not share the same loss of love that Duncan
is subject to.The emotional trauma he suffers as a result of
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21. Review Of Searching For Sugar Man
Jinheng Zhang
Tanya Tercero
English 107
November 22, 2014
Essay 3 Second Draft
A Review of Searching for Sugar Man The film Searching for Sugar Man focuses on a legend folk
music star, Sixto Rudriguez, who is more popular than Elvis in South Africa but fails to gain fame in
the United States. He knows nothing about his fame in South Africa and has no idea how he is deified
there. The whole story is told in a linear way to present a dramatic journey of finding Rudriguez. It is
not followed an old fashioned rough start road to success dream come true style (Ning). It is a display
of two parallel worlds of a legend music hermit. An artist who regards art as his ultimate faith in life
remains unmoved either by gain or loss. In describing music journey of Rudriguez, the director shoots
several full length shots of Rudriguez s wandering. The first wandering shot appears at the sixth
minute, where a lonely figure wanders passing by slums, CD shops, the sewer club and Detroit steel
factory. He was just a wandering spirit around the city ( Searching for Sugar Man ). This shot indicates
several elements of that time, including working class, minority nation, and large company. The
solitude night of Detroit and the decaying atmosphere of this city are perfectly matched, which
coordinates with Rudriguez s music as background melody. A modest man of modest means, he
quietly reflects on the success he now enjoys a continent away from his Detroit home and the hard
times in
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22. Comparing Love In The Great Gatsby And The Awakening
Love is a major theme in almost every novel and is one of the key characteristics in many plots. Love
can affect a character s decisions, emotions, and overall actions which is what makes it one of the
most influential themes. That is why I chose love for my theme because it is present in everything
people do. Love is an impactful theme in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, A Doll s House by
Henrik Ibsen, A Patchwork Planet by Anne Tyler, and The Awakening by Kate Chopin. The Great
Gatsby showed the theme of love in two significant ways. One way was Gatsby s love for the past and
things that could never exist again, and another was Gatsby s totally blinding love for Daisy no matter
what she did. Love can be see in A Doll s House through Nora s feelings towards her children, which
she ignorantly thought were love and in Torvald s superficial love for Nora. Love appears in A
Patchwork Planet in a much more subtle way. It can be seen between Barnaby and Opal in a ... Show
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These novels changed my outlook on the world by showing me that love is not always perfect and it
doesn t always work out in the end. I learned that true love is not flawless and always works out, true
love is a choice not a chance. I ve understood from these beautiful works of literature that true love
does not appear between two people, those people have to be willing to work out any problems that
will come and work on the relationship constantly. Gatsby and Daisy s failed relationship in The Great
Gatsby taught me that relationships cannot just work out on their own, they take cooperation. Gatsby
wasn t willing to comply with Daisy s new and mature needs while Daisy wasn t willing to put in the
effort and leave her husband for Gatsby. Had the two of them be willing to work together and put in
the effort, ignoring Daisy s evil side and that she was no good for Gatsby, they could have had a
healthy
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23. Economic Inequalities In Health Care
Alexis,
Inequalities surrounding both structural and distributive practices, places a greater emphasis on the
importance of using the two together. You also mentioned the relative income hypothesis from last s
week discussion. Thank you for presenting this connection. Indeed economic inequalities will
negatively impact mortality rates within any population. Sadly, higher inequality rates do lead to
worse health outcomes. For instance, Marlboro County in South Carolina has the highest income
inequality rate (5.3%). The County also has the highest premature death (11,700 per 100,000) and
lowest quality of life (physical, and mental health; low birthweight) rates (CHRR, 2016). When
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I spoke about how the pharamactuel industry has been ungoverned, resulting in monopolies being
created. As new drugs are developed and marketed at higher prices, than those already on the market,
existing drug prices rise as well; even if the demand has not increased. Also, prices increase without
much knowledge of its effectiveness versus existing drugs.
I also found your discussion about Japan quite interesting. My family member has lived in Okinawa,
Japan for over a decade and he has mentioned that healthcare here is the least of his concerns; even
when he was uninsured. One year he developed a severe cold and recalled paying less than $100 for
the physicians service s and medication. In the U.S., a trip to the emergency room for just a headache
could cost anywhere from $15 to $17,797. And the median charge for an upper respiratory infection is
$740 (Fernandez, 2013). Of course, insurance policies covers many from high out of pocket costs, but
for the uninsured this amount can be crippling. As you briefly mentioned, the cost of medical services
are steadily rising, but the quality of care fails to do so. In last week s reading, Emanuel (2010), gave
an example of a fairly wealthy woman experiencing poor quality of care in some of this country s
great hospitals . Her example illustrates how quality of care is greatly being
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24. A Brief Look at DNA Profiling
DNA profiling has several advantages in helping solve crimes, however, there are still disadvantages
to this technique. DNA profiling can be beneficial, as well as detrimental to the society we live in.
DNA profiling has become the most widely used tool in the field of forensics because of the
advantages it has to offer, although there are some drawbacks when it comes to utilizing this
technique. DNA profiling has greatly enhanced law enforcement investigation by helping determine
the suspect in a criminal investigation, minimizing the amount of unjustified arrests, and by
overturning wrongful guilty sentencing. While DNA profiling has advantages in the field of forensics,
it also has disadvantages. A few of the key disadvantages of DNA profiling are easy contamination,
wrongful convictions, and access to and use of data. One of the foundations in the field of forensics is
the examination of DNA. DNA is the digenetic element which exists in each and every cell. Every
human being has an exclusive analysis of DNA. In fact, there are even a small amount of variations
among the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) of identical twins. DNA profiling was established in the
1980 s by Sir Alec Jeffreys, a scientist from Britain. Investigators can obtain DNA for profiling from
various evidence from a crime scene. DNA can be obtained from vital fluid, semen, epidermis, saliva,
mucus, sweat and roots of hair. Additionally, profiling can be performed on old, as well as dried out
specimens. One
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25. The Inclusion And Exclusion Criteria Essay
Following the inclusion and exclusion criteria, six studies (published between 2002 and 2015) have
been found to meet the standards and thus included in the current comparative analysis. Table 1
summarizes these studies in terms of their characteristics, with the original United States study
(Cialdini et al., 1976) included for comparison. It can be noted that while most of the studies are
situated in the context of a sporting event (i.e. boxing, basketball, football) and how fans reacted to the
outcomes of these games, two replications extend BIRG into the display of political affiliations during
national elections (Boen et al., 2002) and the act of basking in peer popularity and likeability (J. K.
Dijkstra, Cillessen, Lindenberg, Veenstra, 2010). Similarly, the replications were done in Asian (Japan,
Philippines), European (Belgium, France), and Middle Eastern (Israel) countries. The last replication
is part of a larger study which has been fielded in multiple countries, involving Caucasian, Indonesian,
and Antillian/Aruban student samples among others (J. K. Dijkstra et al., 2010).
BIRG in sports and fan behavior
The first set of replications to be discussed follows in Cialdini et al. s (1976) focus on how fans
reacted to the outcomes of sporting events in which the teams they ardently supported either won or
lost (Wann Branscombe, 1990). Perhaps, the great representation of sporting events in the current
analysis of BIRG replication studies can be rooted in how much
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26. Mammogram Screening
Medical screening and testing continues to grow and advance every day. These various advances
allow us to detect harmful effects on the body such as cancer, much sooner because it allows us to
regularly check patients as a precaution. Some screenings are not mandatory; however, having the
screening done is very beneficial in detecting early stages of cancer. One of the most common
screening among women is mammograms. Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths
in U.S. women. Early detection is associated with increased survival and annual routine mammogram
screening has until recently been recommended to all women aged 40 74 years of age in the United
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Recently the age at which women should start getting mammograms has increased having a negative
effect. Research shows that approximately 17% of breast cancer deaths could have been prevented if
women aged 39 49 years of age had regular mammography screenings.6 The absolute number of
breast cancer deaths in U.S. women aged 40 49 was 4,327 in 2005. A 17% reduction therefore
translates to approximately 735 fewer deaths if all women in this age group had undergone regular
mammography screenings. Currently, the use of mammography screening in the United States is 22%
among women 40 years and 36% among women aged 40 47.1 Although mammograms are not one of
the easiest or pleasant screenings to have done, it is very beneficial to women in order to catch the
early stages of breast cancer and act quickly to prevent the
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27. Salinger s The Catcher Of The Rye
The Underlying Literary Movements in The Catcher in the Rye Everybody has their problems.
Everyone has their downsides, their pitfalls, their quirks. Holden Caulfield, the protagonist of the
novel The Catcher in the Rye (written by J.D. Salinger), is definitely worse than most people. The
book is a flashback in which Holden reflects upon is flunking out of four private high schools. If this
wasn t enough, after his most recent expulsion from Pencey Prep, you d expect a person to try and
improve his life; Holden is the exception to this generalization. The entire book focuses on his
downward spiral towards depression as he reconciles with his past. Throughout the story, we see
Holden adopt a variety of personas as he contemplates the past, exhibiting ideals that reflect moments
in American literature. Thus, we see him grow as a person and review ideals as Holden tries to gain a
sense of who he is and what the next steps he needs to take to forward his life. A prime example of
Holden s emulation of literary ideals comes when the reader is given the ultimatum of whether Holden
is truly a psychotic person or if there is deeper meaning towards his slow slip into psychosis. The
moment goes in depth on the postmodernism theme when Holden describes to his sister his beliefs
towards the poem Comin Thro the Rye. Through his eyes, he imagines a field of rye; thousands of
kids playing in acres upon acres of rye and no supervision. Now take that field and add a cliff severing
the
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28. Manage Budgets and financial plan
Task 01
Activity A Important Notes:
According to company strategic plans, the company aims to achieve a net profit before tax of
$1,000,000. The chief risks to this goal are: poor sales due to economic downturn increases in
expenses such as wage expenses.
In addition to Australian operations, the company is considering manufacturing overseas to take
advantage of reduced costs. The company is also considering diversifying its product range to reduce
exposure to poor sales of one product.
Sales Information
Q2 = $1 million.
Q1, Q3, Q4 = Q2 30%
Commission negotiated with members of the sales team is now set at 2.5% of sales.
Q2 depend on completion of 100% of repairs and maintenance.
So:
Q2 = 1,000,000
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So:
FY= 77.500
Sales Centre A = 77.500 * 50% = 38.750
Sales Centre B = 77.500* 25% = 19.375
Sales Centre C = 77.500* 25% = 19.375
As the Sales Centre A expected to make 50% of total sales, the wages, telephone and office supplies
should be adjust as well.
As prevision on the Master Budget, I could calculate the division of Sales Centre expenses. Each
quarter accounted for certain percentage: Q1 = Q3 = Q4 = 17.500/ 77.500= 22.58%.
Q2= 25.000/ 77.500= 32.26%
Original Sales Cost Centre expense budget
Sales Centre A
Sales Centre B
Sales Centre C
Commissions
$20,000
$20,000
$20,000
Wages
$100,000
30. Black Soldier Fly Research Paper
The black solider fly is indigenous to the southern United States and is now distributed to warm
temperate regions (Diener et al., 2009). Black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) have been used in backyard
and farm composting systems for decades, mainly to treat animal manures (Tomberlin, 2001; Oliver,
2008). However, due to several unique characteristics, BSFL have been investigated in a variety of
beneficial applications. The life cycle of the BSFL is divided into four phases with an average lifespan
of 36 days depending on the environmental conditions (i.e. temperature, moisture, and air supply)
(Fig.1). (Tomberlin et al., 2002). Mature flies have no functioning mouth parts and are not associated
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Like energy crops, BSFL have not been previously digested and thus may offer higher bio methane
potential than manures or biowastes. However, unlike energy crops, BSFL would not compete with
food crops in agricultural land usage, and pose the associated environmental issues such as soil
erosion and pesticide leakage to surface and ground water (EEA, 2006). Furthermore, BSFL have a
high per acre productivity, fast growth rate, and can be grown on non arable land areas similar to
algae. However, harvesting and valorization of algae biomass require significant water use and high
capital and operation costs, which make it economically challenging (Mussgnug et al., 2010).
Therefore, the objective of the current research is to investigate the potential of BSFL as a feedstock
for anaerobic digestion, including integration of anaerobic digestion into different BSFL biorefinery
options. Specifically, we investigated the following pathways: (1) Anaerobic digestion of food waste
(2) Anaerobic digestion of BSFL fed on food waste along with residual food waste; (3) BSFL fed on
food waste used to produce biodiesel and digestion of the residual lipid extracted BSFL combined
with residual food waste. Data are also reported on the bio methane of BSF cuticle and adult black
soldier flies, and characterization data is provided on all
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31. Pennsylvania Education Reinvestment Pl Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Education Reinvestment Plan Pennsylvania s schools have grieved from $1 billion in
finance cuts and a deficiency of funds. Pennsylvania have seen fewer educators, greater class sizes,
and smaller funds that make it more challenging for students to acquire a resilient learning in
Pennsylvania s public schools. To get back on track and be competitive we must find ways to fund
schools, and we must arrange for good education for our young generations. At this time Pennsylvania
titles as the 45th in the nation in the proportion of finance the state gives for public education. This is
inexcusable. Pennsylvania should take the lead in endowing in primary childhood education, K 12,
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This led us to a total cuts of $862.0 million, equaled to 13.6 percent of the revenue that Pennsylvania
school districts gain from the state budget in2010 2011. Moreover, the decline in state aid affected the
districts with greater ratio of children living in poverty more than other districts (2). This cuts have a
great effect on many areas such as:
State fund cuts to the utmost disadvantaged districts averaged more than three times the proportions
of the funds for localities with the bottommost average child poverty (2).
The fraction of schoolchildren to teachers amplified more amongst the localities with greater
poverty proportions (2).
PSSA Math tallies in grades 3 to 6 plunged in most periods. Which in our circumstance, the pattern
of maximum deterioration amongst subordinate localities is more noticeable (2).
When a parents; school districts and some organization filed a lawsuit against Pennsylvania s system
of education, A seven judge panel ( ) has discharged the lawsuit. Commonwealth Court President
Judge Dan Pelligrini (4) establish that school finance is a legislative matter and not a legitimate
problem.
The petitioners were represented by the Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia and the Education
Law Center Pa . Moreover, other suits and complain were faced by the same results, but advocates had
anticipated that the implementation of statewide educational principles and tests could strength the
court s hand and
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32. Meaning And Existentialism In Samuel Beckett s Waiting For...
How does one bring true meaning into their lives today? Whether it is by traveling to new, exotic
places, finding love, helping others, or just by enjoying the simple things in life, there exists many
ways one can fulfill this goal and feel a sense of accomplishment resulting from it. This is a critical
idea that is portrayed in the tragicomedy Waiting For Godot by Samuel Beckett. This play details the
story of Vladimir and Estragon, who must wait for a mysterious figure named Godot and encounter
some strange experiences while doing so. Samuel Beckett in Waiting For Godot is able to develop a
theme detailing life s meaning through the use of allusion, symbolism and To understand how Beckett
develops the theme, one needs to get their head fully wrapped on what exactly the theme is. Now, this
play contains heavy doses of existentialism. This is a philosophical theory that states one must take it
upon themselves through action to bring true meaning or purpose into their life. This does not involve
following a form of religion. Therefore, one significant theme related to this idea is that one should
not go through the potential suffering and struggle of waiting to put the fate of their future in the hands
of some powerful universal figure. Instead, one should put themselves in the cockpit and control their
own destiny. While one may struggle early, much suffering can be avoided as choices are presented
and decisions made. By doing so, one can put a tremendous amount of meaning into their lives and a
substantial amount of satisfaction as one looks back leading into their last few days on Earth. With
that addressed, the reader can now begin to understand how this theme is formed. One recurring
literary device is allusion. In this case, a biblical allusion is used. In the beginning of Act I, Vladimir
tells the story of two thieves being crucified next to Jesus. However, the fate of the thieves seem to
bother Vladimir, prompting him to question How is it that of the four Evangelists only one speaks of a
thief being saved. The four of them were there or thereabouts and only one speaks of a thief being
saved (6). In this passage, Beckett may be throwing some shade at the whole theory of religion. In the
original
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33. The Renaissance Of The European Renaissance
During the European renaissance, humanist philosophers started to take a new approach on education
though reconnecting with ancient European civilization. They stressed a change from irrational,
traditional thought, to good logical arguments, studying from religious texts and Aristotle (medieval
scholasticism). This new education, however, was to be for a purpose. They were to not only be
contemplators, but also public men , or being in service to the public. So, they spread their ideas to the
people by using the printing press, and within only a couple of days their thoughts were spread
throughout Europe. They were often punished by the Catholic Church, which brought about famous
works like The Prince, by Niccolò Machiavelli, as referred ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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He believed that because humans were granted free will, (while the angels were not), and if one
chooses to live a life as a righteous, spiritual thinker, then it is definitely possible that they can be
better than the angels. However, Pico also thought that humans could condescend as low as animals
and even worse. He first explains, ...for it is not the bark that makes the tree, but its insensitive and
unresponsive nature; nor the hide which makes the beast of burden, but its brute and sensual soul; nor
the orbicular form which makes the heavens, but their harmonious order. (Pico, 13) Here he uses
several different examples to put his point across. A tree is not a tree because of its bark, a beast is not
a beast because of its hide, and the heavens are not the heavens because of their shape. They are
themselves because of what they do. It is a tree because it is unresponsive and insensitive, it is a beast
because it is brute and sensual, and the heavens are the heavens because they are harmonious in order.
Pico then connects this to human nature by saying, If you see a man dedicated to his stomach,
crawling on the ground, you see a plant and not a man; or
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34. Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor ( Vegf )
. Introduction
Behc¸et s disease is a systemic vasculitis of unknown origin, characterized by recurrent oral and
genital ulcers, uveitis, vas cular manifestations and other multisystem affections [1,2]. Vasculitis
causes endothelial destruction and thrombosis [3]. Inflammatory thrombosis is well known in BD [4].
It has been recognized that vascular endothelial dysfunction occurs in BD and plays a substantial role
in the vascular lesions. The path ogenic mechanism is uncertain [5].
There are several identified vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) family members: VEGF
(VEGF A), VEGF B, VEGF C, VEGF D and placenta growth factor which are key regulators of
physiological and pathological vasculogene sis, angiogenesis, lymphangiogenesis, hematopoiesis and
vascu lar permeability. VEGF is essential for angiogenesis and inflammation that are pathophysiologic
factors of BD [6]. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is a potent cytokine that modulates
angiogenesis and vasculogenesis by acting as an essential mitogen for vascular endothelial cells [7]. It
is an important factor in the progression of atherosclerosis [8].
Common carotid intima media thickness is an endothelial cell dysfunction parameter that may be
associated with athero sclerosis [9]. Its thickness is a known good predictor of cardio vascular
accidents in the general population [10] and has been reported in the patients with different rheumatic
diseases as a strong predictor of cardiovascular events [11]. The
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35. Similarities Between The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
Friendship is a kind of virtue, or implies virtue, and it is also most necessary for living. Nobody would
choose to live without friends even if he had all the other good things there are, however, not a few
divergent views about friendship. Some hold that it is a matter of similarity: that our friends are those
who are like ourselves others take the contrary view.
The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly are a movie that shows a complicated friendship in the storyline.
Directed by Sergio Leone, this movie was pioneer of spaghetti s western movie during 1960 s.
Starring Clint Eastwood (Blondie), Eli Wallach (Tuco) and Lee Van clef (Sentenza/Angel Eyes), this
movie is one of the best and listed on the top ten ranks in IMDB.
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In this part, their friendship was getting more develop as; first, Tuco and Blondie together help the
Yankees to set up the bomb to destroy the bridge during the battle as the captain got injured before.
After Tuco and Blondie destroy the bridge, they both were heading to the Sad Hill cemetery, which
was not far away from the bridge. When they bot get there, Tuco were attempt to left Blondie alone
and take the all the money himself. When Tuco found the name of the grave as Blondie told him while
set up the bomb on the bridge, Tuco were surprise by Blondie passing him the shovel to dig the grave
faster.
Unfortunately, they both caught by the Angel Eyes and Blondie try to tell Angel Eyes there was
nothing inside the grave to get away from the situation. Blondie promise to reveal the name of the
grave to Angel Eyes, as he writing down the name on a stone, then three of them took steps back for a
gunslinger.
Second; while they were doing gunslinger, somehow Blondie chose to kill Angel Eyes as he unload
Tuco s gun before. It shows that Blondie characters had no animosity toward Tuco regardless what
Tuco had done for him before. Tuco himself were pointed the gun on Angel Eyes even thought it was
empty, but still it indicated they both was not truly
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36. Evil Eichmann Good Vs Evil
1
2
Understanding How Good People Turn Evil
Name
Institution
Date
Introduction
Some fifty years ago, the perpetrator of Holocaust, Adolph Eichmann was put on trial. The prosecutor
referred to him as a new killer, but reporting about the same trial, Hannah Arendt made a different
conclusion. She made a point that Eichmann was a bureaucrat, referring to him as a law binding
citizen who performed his duties and subscribed to relevant orders. The main assertion was that when
a good person in placed in a bad situation, then it is definite that bad things will happen Haidt 2012).
Since then, numerous evidences have always emerged to support this claim. A psychologist at Yale,
Stanley Migram revealed that men would always inflict ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While some, like in the case of Lucifer and Adam turn evil as a result of disobedience and pride, a
majority of good people always get themselves doing evil as a result of innovation and creativity. As
illustrated in the paper, different perspectives have always been applied to explain how good people
turn evil.
Work cited
Fischhoff, B., Chauvin, C. 2011. Intelligence analysis : behavioral and social scientific foundations.
Washington, DC: National Academies Press.
Gino, F., Ariely, D. 2015. Dishonesty explained: What leads moral people to act immorally.
Haidt, J. 2012. The righteous mind: Why good people are divided by politics and religion. Vintage.
Haslam, N., Loughnan, S. 2014. Dehumanization and infrahumanization. Annual review of
psychology, 399 423.
Russell, A. 2015. Obedience and selective genocide in Burundi. Africa, 437 456.
Zimbardo, P. G. 2011. The Lucifer effect : how good people turn evil. London: Ebury
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37. Seatbelts
There are many causes of crashes and fatalities on the road. One cause of death on
Utah highways is Unrestrained Occupants. Another cause for accidents is speeding. The last cause is
following too closely to the car in front of you. These are all things the people of Utah should work
on.
When you are inside a moving vehicle you should always have a seatbelt on, regardless of who is
driving. There is no reason to ride inside a vehicle without a seatbelt on. If you are unrestrained you
are much more likely to have a fatality. When you crash and you don t have a seatbelt on it causes you
to fly around the vehicle and potentially hurt yourself and others. They put seatbelts inside your
vehicle to protect you and for nothing else. The risks are much too high ... Show more content on
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Another cause of accidents on Utah highways is speeding. The speed limits were set on that road for a
reason. If you are speeding you are going to potentially hurt other people and yourself. When you
speed you increase your chance of crashing dramatically. The Utah Driving
Handbook says There is 42% chance if you crash that you will die, also if you are a teen, 12% chance
of crashing if you are speeding. This means that the chances are way too high for you to be speeding.
There are police officers for a reason, they monitor us so that we don t speed because when we do it
usually turns out disastrous.
The last cause of accidents on Utah highways is following too closely to the vehicle ahead of you. In
the Utah Driver s Handbook it says, Always stay 2 seconds away from the vehicle in front of you this
way there should be no reason to crash into them, there should be plenty of time to respond if they
happen to slam on their brakes. Also the closer you get to the person, the higher the chances of getting
in an accident. I am assuming that most people would not like to crash their automobile. If I am right,
there is no reason that you should be following any closer than
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38. Comparing Machiavelli And Lao Tzu
Wherever there is a population of people, there is a community and a leader who is looked upon, in
order for things to stay under control the leader is needed. What is the definition of being a leader, or
say, a good leader? Among philosophers, Machiavelli was one who suggested guidelines to becoming
a powerful prince from the experiences of Kings whom lived in the past. However, Lao Tzu suggested
the opposite guidelines of becoming a great leader from the Tao. One of the major differences the
philosophers had were their views on war. According to Machiavelli, a Prince s profession should be
war. He suggested a prince to think about weapons and be prepared for any war which may happen, he
even stated that being disarmed makes you despised
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39. What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Public...
SHAILENDRA SIGDEL
PSC ought to present the idea of Public Service Trainee for a three year time frame to youthful and
splendid experts from various areas. The enrollment will be on an agreement premise and take after
some cutting edge techniques
A protest frequently heard in the common administration is that quality individuals are not having any
significant bearing for the open rivalry opportunities of Public Service Commission.
One of the issues in Nepal is that youthful and qualified individuals are pulled in to join INGOs and
other improvement offices, yet these associations once in a while enroll new graduates.
The fascination for them with INGOs and different organizations is better pay, working conditions,
and so on. Be that as it may, in all actuality, government work ... Show more content on
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Indeed, even the individuals who demonstrate some enthusiasm for applying are not doing this as a
result of a few elements including a bulky enrollment handle, absence of yearning to be required out
in the open administration for quite a while and absence of familiarity with the advantages of joining
people in general administration.
This issue is exacerbated by the way that the kin of lawmakers, officials and private division are for
the most part not intrigued to join people in general administration.
This has a few ramifications. To begin with, open administration is not frequently getting the
administration of qualified individuals and the cream of the general public.
Second, the individuals who have great scholastic foundation in Nepal and abroad are likewise
without basic advancement encounters of working in the administration which at last sets them up for
all the more remunerating employments later on.
Without framework to energize youthful skilled individuals in the general population benefit, both
parties the government and youngsters are missing
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40. Essay about James Joyce s The Dead
James Joyce s The Dead
In The Dead, James Joyce lets symbolism flow freely throughout his short story. James Joyce utilizes
his main characters and objects in The Dead to impress upon his readers his view of Dublin s crippled
condition. Not only does this apply to just The Dead, Joyce s symbolic themes also exude from his
fourteen other short stories that make up the rest of Joyce s book, Dubliners, to describe his hometown
s other issues of corruption and death that fuel Dublin s paralysis. After painting this grim picture of
Dublin, James Joyce uses it to express his frustration and to explain his realistic view that the only
solution to the issues with Dublin depends on a move to the West and towards a new life, rather than
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Coupled with his depiction of Dublin s immobile status through his characters, James Joyce also
exemplifies his theme of paralysis through snow. In Daniel R. Schwarz s psychoanalytic criticism of
The Dead, he explains that the snow imagery focuses our attention on a world outside Gabriel...where
as ice, it suggests the emotional sterility of a world reduced to social gestures, empty talk, and loveless
relationships (Schwarz 123). However, I disagree with Schwarz and believe that James Joyce uses
snow to symbolically represent the cold and dead Dublin due to its uncertain political period. When
Gabriel first enters his aunt s party, A light fringe of snow lay like a cape on the shoulders of his
overcoat and like toecaps on the toes of his galoshes; and as the buttons of his overcoat slipped with a
squeaking noise through the snow stiffened frieze, a cold fragrant air from out of doors escaped from
crevices and folds (The Dead 23). This symbolism comes back at the end of The Dead through Gabriel
s later thoughts on how the snow was falling on every part of the dark central plain, on the treeless
hills...falling upon every part of the lonely churchyard, and touching both the living and the dead,
symbolizing that not only Gabriel, but his entire country, both the living and the lifeless had been
united in
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41. Song of Myself by Walt Whitman
I celebrate myself, and sing myself / and what I shall assume you shall assume (Whitman 1 2). These
lines not only open up the beginning of one the best poems of the American Romantic period, but they
also represent a prominent theme of one of this period s best poet, Walt Whitman. In Walt Whitman s
Song of Myself, Whitman deals with his time period s most prominent theme of democracy. Whitman
tells readers that they must not only observe the democratic life but they must become one with it. As
Whitman states, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you (3). Democracy provides a
connection with all people. It is as if Joseph Stella felt this connection and decided to depict it in his
collection of paintings entitled Americans in the Rough. The individual is of no greater or lesser worth
than anyone else. Beatrice Marovich states that, It is a song for fellow Americans, about the American
body politic (349). An analysis of Song of Myself portrays that understanding and becoming one with
democracy through political collectivity essentially sets the stage for the American democratic self.
Joseph Stella does a great job of interpreting and depicting Whitman s ideals of democracy through
his illustrations representing every facet of an American democratic life.
Joseph Stella is regarded is one of America s great artist of today. With his unique cultural and
personal characteristics he not only enriched the American heritage but made a significant and lasting
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42. Auden Sparknotes
Auden is an 18 year old who just graduated from high school. She is dedicated to her studies and she
is very brilliant. Especially when it come to numbers and equations. Auden is a sister to Hollis, the
free spirited grown man. She is the daughter of two authors. Ever since her parents divorce, she has a
hard time sleeping. In the night, she does whatever and goes wherever her heart desires. The text
supports this by saying, The insomnia started when my parents marriage began to fall apart (Dessen
5). Auden keeps a lot of her emotion in because she is afraid of saying how she feels in the wrong
way. She has been sheltered her whole life and hasn t done any of the normal things that kids or even
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This book has so many descriptions of each setting which would be ideal for movie set decorators.
The book gives them an idea of how the room looks at almost all times. The text describes, The first
thing I saw was pink. All four walls were pink, what wasn t pink, was orange (Dessen 80). Also, in
this book there is a lot of dialogue, which is a great form of characterization, especially when it is in a
movie. The text states, God, Maggie, Leah said, I thought you d let that Jake thing go, already (Dessen
182)
I have, Maggie told her (Dessen 182).
Then why are you bugging Auden about it now? (Dessen 182). Leah shook her head.
In other people s opinion, this book isn t suited for film form.
This book has many allusions to the rest of Sarah Dessen s books which also focus on teen life. That
could be confusion for many readers and cinema goers. Auden ends up going to Defriese University
which Ruby went to in Lock and Key by Sarah Dessen and Defriese University is the Basketball team
McLean and her dad adored in What Happened To Goodbye. Also, the movie would most likely be
exactly like the book since the book contains so many details, movie writers can take the easy way out
and not change up the details. It would be a disappointment to viewers to see the exact same thing on a
screen as it is in a
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43. The Western Front Of The European Theater
The Eastern Front of the European theater saw some of the harshest conditions and most intense
combat of the second World War. Germany and Russia had been enemies for centuries and with Hitler
s belief that Marxism and Judaism were one in the same, the stage was set for a war between the
Soviet Union and Nazi Germany. Hitler broke the non aggression pact he had signed with Stalin and
invaded the Soviet Union on June 22nd, 1941. Neither side was prepared for the ferocity and
destruction that was to follow. Hitler s intention had always been to remove all undesirables from
Europe in whatever way possible. The Nazi definition of undesirable included the Soviet s in Eastern
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The fact that the Wehrmacht had defeated France in under three months in early 1940 only solidified
Hitler s confidence in the superiority of Germany s military. Hitler believed that a quick attack and
swift capture of Moscow, before the Soviet Union could prepare for such a move, would ensure
victory. The Soviet Union was not prepared for war. In the 1930 s, Stalin had cleansed the Soviet
military of all those whom he saw as a threat to his power which left the Red Army with few
experienced leaders. The Soviet military was also ill equipped to fight which was evidenced by the
difficulties the Soviets had in Finland in 1939. Stalin had signed the non aggression treaty with Hitler
in hopes that the German army would get into a long and drawn out fight with the French and British,
as they had in World War I, leaving Stalin with time to prepare his forces. Stalin simply did not trust
the Germans to honor the non aggression pact and knew Germany would attack eventually. Leading
up to the invasion, Stalin received several intelligence reports indicating Hitler s intention to invade.
Over 3 Million Wehrmacht soldiers had massed along 1,800 miles of the Soviet border, yet Stalin
forbid his soldiers from preparing for a preemptive strike against the German forces because he did
not wish to provoke Hitler. Stalin made a critical mistake by ignoring his commanders in the field and
ignoring intelligence reports on the situation. Stalin refused to believe
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