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Rod Blagojevich Research Paper
Rod Blagojevich was at the height of his political career in 2008, he was seating in his second
gubernatorial term as the Governor of Illinois. Before his was the Governor he was elected to the
Illinois House of Representative in 1992 and then won the US House Seat for Illinois in 1996. All of
this was nice for the ascetic view of his political resume, but behind the veil he was a devious, cynical,
crass and corrupt politician . He wouldn t for anything to get what he wanted and the people that he
wanted in the seats around him. This view began all the way back in 1992 and it only picked up speed
from there. In 2008, he was impeached by the House of Representatives 114 1 and by the Senate 59 0,
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Some of the key events that were caught by the Tribune happened between the years of 2004 2008.
Most of the people that were arrested were indicted by the courts and all of them either worked for
Blagojevich or directly worked with Blagojevich or his people. Some of the prominent people that
were indicted were: Stuart Levine (R) who was on the board of the Health Facilities Planning Board
and the Teachers Retirement System. Levine was a well known Republican but abruptly resigned from
both positions and began the first stages of the investigations of Blago. Levine was eventually charged
with extortion and contributions to Blago. Another key individual was Antoine Resko who was a top
fundraiser for Blagojevich campaign. He was also in a prominent professional relationship with
Blagojevich s wife Pamela as they worked together with her Real estate business. Resko was also
charged with extortion and when he was caught giving multi million dollar kickbacks. The individuals
that were charge either gave money directly to Blago, Blago s wife or actually wrote checks between
the amounts of 1,000 to 2,000 dollars directly to Blago s
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Theme Of Sacrifice In King Lear
The nobility of a sacrifice lies in how it demonstrates where a person s priorities are held and how it
contrasts ignoble deeds otherwise. In King Lear, Lear s youngest daughter Cordelia, by not accepting
to play the game of love test, willingly sacrifices her dignity and honor as a king s daughter,
surrenders her freedom for banishment and forfeits her possible inheritances and legacies from the
retiring father. Out of her own choice, such willingness of self abnegation shines a light on Cordelia s
virtue, love and devotion, if not loyalty, which are a moral compass that points to justice.
Cordelia self abnegates for two causes, the first being her virtue, the second being her love for an
ignorant father.
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Out of familial love, Cordelia shines the play in the sense that she continues to exhibits her virtue even
she is cast down and even she is discredited by her father. Moving to the reunion, where Cordelia
stays with her father to redress Lear s faults and know better of himself, Cordelia s noble character
culminates in apt personification of kindness and virtue that persist even the most difficult and abject
of times. Moving to the end of the play, where Cordelia is murdered in its most dehumanizing sense,
Cordelia finally becomes a sacrifice to the heartlessness of a skewed, unjust world.
Suffice to say, Cordelia s redoubtable virtue powerfully addresses the theme of folly and injustice in
the work: Filial piety prevails despite a father s folly, and goodness persists despite schemers
wickedness. However noble Cordelia is, King Lear is a tragedy in the sense that goodness and evils
are perpetually dueling. It is difficult to judge which triumphs in the end; justice is in the balance.
Such regrets are alarming, because a sacrifice is not enough to save humanity and the world from
hostility and
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Moscrop Hallway Assignment
I sat near the window as a pop of orange then a strand of yellow started to appear. They gradually
wove together in intricate patterns leaving a trail of light behind for the sun. The concoction of colours
slowly revealed the barren world filled with nothing but white snow, sprinkled on its landscape. The
sun followed pursuit of the blend of colours as it began its journey to the skies. Its rays penetrated
through the windows bringing warmth that seeps into me along with the cold, frigid air of the
Canadian winter. I would stay still to admire the view until the trance was broken by the familiar
pressure of the student s feet on my back.
A hallway is like the colours and the students are the sun. I am the path way that the students follow to
get to wherever they need to go, without me they would be lost. If you pass by the hallways of
Moscrop Secondary, you would notice the dull walls with paper flyers stuck to it and the grey and red
lockers permanently attached to it. You would look up and see an abundance of paintings of flags and
pictures exuding positive messages and you would think it was nice, just nice. Then you would
continue on your way not even noticing the floor you stand on that made it possible for you to view
the dull walls and the paintings on the ceiling, not even a glance. Well, that s alright, people tend to
over look me as just something to stand on but you don t see it the way I do. The way I view things, is
that I am the pillar that supports the walls
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The Effects Of Radioactive Wastes On The Environment
Introduction
Radiation in the environment is widespread and a necessary process for the existence of life. We
encounter it from natural sources like rocks, soils and the sun1,2 and from modern technology such as
computed tomography better known as CT scan, and nuclear power plants. Radiation from sunlight is
essential but too much of it can be harmful, just as the use of radiation in CT scans. Computed
tomography can provide lifesaving information about disease but in high doses can also cause disease.
1,2
One of the topics that every so often pops up in the news is radioactive waste management and
protecting the public against the hazards of radioactive waste from power plants and other facilities
that produce radioactive waste. People ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Discussion
The Background, Origin and Threats
The nuclear age began on those faithful days in August 1945 when the United States dropped two
atomic bombs, one in Hiroshima and the other in Nagasaki, Japan bringing an end to the Second
World War. With this new age also came about the United Nations (UN), which established the UN
Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) so they can address any concerns and problems that would come
from the atomic energy breakthrough.3 In 1953, President Dwight D. Eisenhower addressed the world
and spoke about Atoms for Peace and in 1957 this led to the establishment of the International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA).3
In 1946 the US Congress established the Atomic Energy Act of 1946 and was regulated by the Atomic
Energy Commission. 3,4 This was later replaced by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 that led to the
development and use of nuclear power commercially. 5 Currently there are approximately 439 nuclear
reactors that produce about 16 percent of the electricity around the world, and nine countries get over
40 percent of their energy from nuclear power production. 3
Once the IAEA was created its mission was to safeguard the international community by ensuring that
nuclear power was used in a safe and peaceful manner. In
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Education In Brave New World
An Uneducated World
Among other things, British author and philosopher Aldous Huxley introduced the world to the
unsettling power of early learning and development through his novel Brave New World. Rather than
learn from the wisdom of a mother, children are fed state messages through subconscious sleep
learning, enabling mass control. Aside from Huxley s dark depictions, Brave New World reveals how
susceptible to manipulation the developing human mind is. Superimpose these effects onto the real
world. How nations and their educators raise the next year s children, greatly influence, or more
effectively, wholly define Generation Z. Signed by 71 countries, the International Covenant on
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights lists the right to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The knowledge gained from a single book lent him power; the capacity to reveal his innocence, self,
and of course his unique brilliance. Once again, Aldous Huxley teaches a valuable lesson: the enabling
power derived from literacy. Instead of just instructing our students (or more suitably labeled our
future leaders) that reading is good for you, show them. Hand them books, perhaps then they can
unmask their natural curiosity and creativity. This solution is not derived solely on prediction, but
through a funnel of subdivisions from education to literacy to book distribution. Each layer of
complexity further narrows down to simple solution for a fundamental problem: the ever growing
issue of education rights. The right to a proper education proves elusive when of all times it need be
accessible to all, no matter of privilege. Learning through literacy and reading provides a economic
and effective approach to resolving a continuing problem. Ensuring the right to education is worthy
goal to undertake, doing so prepares the world collectively for future trials and tribulations by crafting
the better, sophisticated generations
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Television As A Place Of Fantasy And Enjoyment For An...
Television dramas in today s day and age has become a place of fantasy and enjoyment for an
audience ranging in different ages. It was created to build upon creative idea s of scriptwriters and
producers; however, the basis of these creative idea s stems from daily life occurrences that one sees
on a regular span. This can include crime, politics, family, or romance, but in reality, how many of
these ideas and scripts are an accurate representation of daily life in terms of those subjects? Edgar
Allan Poe once said that one should, Believe only half of what you see and nothing that you hear. and
this can answer the question set above. This is because realistically, society should only be believing
in half of what they see and nothing that they hear on television. The shows that are created to air on
television are built and directed in order to keep a person s interest; the accuracy of the information of
which is relayed at times are the least of a scriptwriters concerns as facts are not always as exciting as
drama. In contrast, there are exceptions in these cases and it can be seen within the media portrayed
show, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Wolf,1999) as it shows an accurate real life
representation of court and police proceedings that is demonstrated through coerced confessions, role
of a forensic psychiatrist in a criminal affair, and a hung jury situation.
Within the show Law and Order: SVU in season 17, episode 9 titled Depravity Standard, Lewis Hodda
was a
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Essay On World War 1
War is declared. That would be the headline of nearly every news outlet around. On July 28, 1914,
Austria Hungary declared war on Serbia. In the following week, Germany, Russia, France, and Britain
soon followed. The war to end all wars had begun. The Great War was a unique war. The war saw
New Aged technology used with Old Aged tactics. Millions of lives were lost during these four years
that followed the start of the war. By the war s end, militaries increased in size, new strategies and
tactics were created, and the use of the turn of the century technologies were soon more frequently
used and improved upon. One of these new techs was the Airplane. Between the years of 1914 and
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The only way to stop these planes from bringing back this valuable information was by shooting them
down. The hulls of the early planes were light and flimsy so the use of mounting machine guns on the
planes proved difficult. Early in the war, pilots would use grenades, flechettes, grappling hooks, and
pistols to try to down their opponents. Hulls were soon reinforced and machine guns were soon
mounted on the rear of two seater planes, but pilots felt the need to mount machine guns on the
forward part of the scout planes. A problem arose on how to fire the gun with the propeller in the way.
French pilot, Roland Garros retrofitted a forward mount machine gun on his Morane Saulnier Type L.
The propeller was reinforced so when a bullet hit the propeller it would deflect off. As dangerous as
that sounds, Garros still managed to down a few German aircrafts along the way. But due to engine
malfunction, he was forced to land in Germany territory. The Germans seized the plane and handed it
over to the Fokker company to implement for German use. Fokker implemented a synchronization
gear which would ensure the gun would fire without hitting the propeller Fokker mounted these on
their new Fokker Eindecker and soon began German air superiority better known as the Fakker
Scourge. From the Summer of 1915 to early 1916, the Germans ruled the skies. Allied planes were
being shot down at an alarming rate. Losing the skies was demoralizing to the allies.
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Patience In Disney World
It takes great patience and love in order to make the kind of progress that benefits everyone. (Mashos)
Patience is a needed characteristic in today s society. An example of patience would be my trip to
Disney World when I was seven years old. When my parents sprung the surprise that we would be
going to Disney World, the trip itself was still a month and a half out. That month and a half was the
longest of my entire life. I was so excited and it seemed so far away. Finally the day came and I woke
up a ball of sunshine, Everyone wake up! It s Disney day, it s Disney day! We packed our bags
frantically figuring out what was important to bring and what was not, and then we drove to the airport
with the anticipation buzzing in the air. Meanwhile at the airport we proceeded to wait an additional
hour to get through security and wait for the plane to be ready to board. On the plane we flew for 3
hours and landed in Orlando, Florida, which is a relatively short drive from Disney World itself. My
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shocking us all into consciousness. Which doesn t particularly work with a seven, five and three year
old. After that fiasco, we were on our way to Animal Kingdom. Animal Kingdom was a fascinating
park, since all three of us children were entirely absorbed by the animals and the sights and the
hundreds if not thousands of people we saw. We had no idea what patience was until we actually
attempted to ride some of those rides. There was a jungle safari ride in which we could go on a boat on
a man made river and hear a story and see some wildlife. We were weaving back and forth through
rope barriers listening to the conversations of people around us as we dutifully awaited our turn, like
soldiers preparing for battle. Meanwhile the actual ride was maybe ten to fifteen minutes long. The
wait was excruciating, but after we got on the ride, we saw why it was such a tedious wait, the
memory later on was worth
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Examples Of Betrayal In The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, written by Muriel Spark, focuses on the importance of morality while
showing the manipulation that occurs at an all girls school in Edinburgh, Scotland, in the 1930s. Jean
Brodie doesn t agree with many things such as the school curriculum and it is shown through her
teaching and personal beliefs that lead to the novel s major theme of betrayal amongst the Brodie set,
which leads to the current job as a teacher for Miss Brodie to be taken from her. Miss Brodie attempts
to influence the girls ideas and beliefs; however, she is taking away their morals and beginning to
control them instead. This leads to the constant theme of betrayal to be riddled throughout the whole
novel.
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Humorously enough, it was Sandy who deceived Miss Brodie: you had no reason at all to double cross
me, in fact you have had the best piece of me in my confidences and in the man I cherish. (P125) Miss
Brodie was entirely blind to the fact that Sandy s betrayal was justified, her decision was regrettable
but inevitable. The subjects of devotion, steadfastness and disloyalty in The Prime of Miss Jean
Brodie are all nearly joined. Miss Brodie is jumped at the chance to a God figure: She supposes she is
Providence, she supposes she is the God of Calvin; she sees the starting and the end. (P120) Her
dedication is largely focused on her set, who can be seen as her disciples, and Sandy who would
therefore be Judi s. The distinction being that Sandy s treachery is supported: It s just conceivable to
double cross where unwaveringness is expected, said Sandy. That being said, would it say it wasn t
because of Miss Brodie? Just up to a point, said Sandy. (P127) the three themes of dedication, loyalty
and betrayal are all closely knit and so they complement each other in the way they are woven into the
story. As Miss Brodie s young ladies were consistently shaped, Miss Brodie s inclination was
additionally developing and the principals administering the end of her prime began with her
commitment, peaked with a break of dedication and completed with a
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Nixon Film Analysis
The film «Nixon» devoted to historical figure in American politics, President Richard Nixon, who
today remains one of the controversial figures in American political history. He became the only
president to have resigned before the expiration date, because of the Watergate impeachment danger.
Decades after his death, there was a request for a review of the role in 1937 US President, whose
figure after Watergate symbol was negative in American politics and society and authoritarian
tendencies of the film Nixon is not a movie about Watergate and the Vietnam War, and it can hardly be
called autobiographical work, but rather, it s a film about the dark side of Nixon. The film director
Oliver Stone s Nixon s attempt to describe the personality of psychoanalysis, but it has a number of
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They are paid by the people, not the politicians, but there can be no winners in a war.
In general, «Nixon» is one of the most interesting films about political figures, confirming the idea
that in politics people can not stay, normal people, because the policy itself is the worst disease of
mankind, because it serves not the interests of the people, other nations, and within nations powerful
interest groups. To create a portrait hostage to political power, the filmmakers turned to over 80 major
works of American history, from childhood to Nixon, Watergate and shelf life. In cinematic terms, this
is one of the best work of director Oliver Stone:
The book We the people. Brief Introduction to American politics, the author reveals the theme of
American politics, especially the presidency. The author tells of the powers, rights and duties of the
President of the United States, you should consider some of the examples in US history. The author
notes that President Nixon, for example, the chapter on the issue of
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Racial Hygiene In Nazi
Nazi Germany was a state built on racial ideologies. The Nazi Party was influenced by two
contributing factors leading up the Nazi state. These crucial influences are the buildup of science on
racial hygiene and the policing groups that further shaped and protected the Nazi regime. Science at
this time was not distrusted and was viewed as concrete. In 1895, Alfred Ploetz, coined the term racial
hygiene (Procter, 15). This term purpose was to consider not just the good of the individual but also
the good of the race. When political parties began to dissolve and Adolf Hitler was appointed
Chancellor, these ideals were brought up with him. The need to return to normalcy allowed Hitler to
sway public opinion. Hitler implemented policing to anyone who he saw that threatened the Nazi
Party. Racial Hygiene is the most influential building block of the Nazi administration that sparked
interest around the world before the 1900s. The growth of Racial Hygiene or scientific discrimination
was an emitting agenda, but it was also diplomatic in design to reinforce certain power relations as
natural with the help of policing programs to navigate into the Nazi Parties direction.
When the Weimar dissolved, many were relieved that the unknown and imposed Democratic
government was gone along with many of its parties. The Democracy didn t take hold in government
long enough for the people to feel the effects. When Racial Hygiene was introduced into Nazism
before The Great War, it would be
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Gun Control Is A Rights Issue
Gun control is not one issue, but many. To some people gun control is a crime issue, to others it is a
rights issue. Gun control is a safety issue, an education issue, a racial issue, and a political issue,
among others.
Why should citizens be allowed to have guns? Many people ask that question and many people
wonder why is the question even asked when you are a responsible citizen and want to be able to
protect yourself and your family as well as be able to enjoy hunting.
Many people question if a citizen should be allowed to have a gun, then is it reasonable to have a
magazine limit? Though the questions are simple, the answer is a tough one when mass shootings are
taking place, by irresponsible citizens. In American, a large group of people hunt. Obviously, it is
much easier to hunt with a riffle then a bow and arrow, and taking away guns would severely limit
hunting. Animals would be harder to kill, and when an animal was killed by an inexperienced hunter
with a bow, it would have a longer death than if a rifle was available. Of course, the argument that
meat can be bought at a store and that there is no need for hunting is reasonable but not in alignment
with our beliefs as American. We believe in freedom and liberty, and if someone wants to hunt for
their meat then let them. As Americans we do not want a country dependent on businesses to provide
everything we need because we would be helpless if ever they withdrew their support. More than that,
it has been proven that if people do not hunt animals such as deer, elk, etc. the animals will over
populate and destroy forests and land along with killing themselves off. Guns are needed for hunting.
There are laws passed regulating the ownership and use of firearms, and more legislation is being
considered. Most of these laws restrict, to some degree, the rights of individuals to possess or use
firearms. Some restrictions may be necessary, but, responsible citizens benefit with the right to own
firearms. Attempts to keep firearms away from these citizens do more harm than good.
To begin with, what is a responsible citizen. A good definition of a responsible citizen is a law abiding
citizen, with no felony record, must not abuse
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The 2008 Financial Crisis
On September 15, 2008, Wall Street entered the largest financial crisis since the Great Depression. On
a day that could have been called Black Monday, the Dow Jones Industrial average plummeted almost
500 points. Historically prominent investment giant Lehman Brothers filled for bankruptcy, while
Bank of America bought out former powerhouse Merrill Lynch (Maloney and Lindeman 2008). The
crisis enveloped the economy of the United States, as effects are still felt today. Experts still disagree
about what exactly caused the greatest financial disaster since the Great Depression, but many point to
the repeal of the Glass Steagall Act of 1933 as a gateway to the rise of extreme laissez faire policies
that allowed Wall Street to take on incredible risk at the expense of taxpayers. In the wake of the
crisis, politicians look for policies that reign in the power of Wall Street, but the fundamental
relationship between economic and political power has made such regulation ineffective. The Glass
Steagall Act of 1933 was a direct response to the Great Depression of the 1930s. The years before the
Depression were marked by robust financial growth, led by an expansion of credit through the policies
of the Federal Reserve and new financial innovation, such as investment trusts (Neal and White 2012).
Though these trusts were similar to a savings bank, they differed in that trusts were not regulated in
which securities they could invest in and had had little government supervision. The
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Star Wars Argumentative Analysis
When Ronald Reagan unveiled the Strategic Defense Initiative, the whole world laughed. The movie
Star Wars had just come out, and the description of this new laser defense system seemed more at
home on the screen of a science fiction movie than in the arsenal of the American military. People
today still call the plan absurd, but is it really? Well, the technology is still not quite to the level that
Ronald Reagan had hoped in his speech, but it is not as far fetched as one would think. In fact, this
idea actually has paved the way for very similar systems that have been protecting Americans and
other civilians for years now. So, what was the Strategic Defense Initiative and how did it evolve, how
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Today, we have in place multiple systems that do the job that Ronald Reagan dreamed about the two
most important being the Patriot Missile Defense system, and the Defense Support Program. The
Patriot Missile defense system is a short range, mobile missile defense system that has been used in
the military for quite some time now. It is carried around on the back of a military vehicle, and can
detect missiles from 50 miles out (that seems like a very long distance, but most missiles travel at
around 1 mile per second), and shoot them down before they get near wherever the vehicle is stationed
and trying to protect. Such missile defense systems have been leased to allies, and even used in recent
wars in the Middle
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The Definition of Success Essay
What is success? How does one succeed in life? A few moments thought will convince us that the
question is by no means an easy one to answer. We say this, that, or the other man is successful, but
what do we mean by it? One man has houses and lands, has a large bank account, drives fast horses
and has many apparent friends, such a man is accounted successful. Yet all of these things that
minister to his pleasure have been acquired by unremitting labor, by hard, avaricious dealings with his
fellow men, by trampling upon the hearts and affections of thousands; in the face of these facts is the
man a successful one?
The question will be answered differently, according; to the views of life of the one answering it.
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The man who becomes wealthy is in a measure successful, but only so far as the acquirement sharpens
his intellect, broadens his powers, and develops him into a self reliant, powerful member of society for
its good. Selfish wealth is never good. One may be a millionaire, but if with it comes greed, avarice,
oppression of others, the success is small indeed. Scattered along the path of life we find examples of
men whose success brought them fame and glory and proved an unqualified blessing to all mankind. .
. .
[Scientist Louis] Aggasiz was at one time importuned to go upon the lecture platform and make
money out of his vast knowledge as a naturalist. His reply will be ever memorable: I have no time to
make money. Such a man would be hooted at on Wall Street by the men who speculate in the earnings
of others and imagine themselves the great business men of this age. Yet whose success is greatest,
that of Louis Agassiz standing among his pupils . . . teaching them the secrets of nature, or that of Jay
Gould heaping together millions wrung from the failure of thousands of his fellows? One rests secure
in a pure fame, the other is hated and feared by his neighbors and at the last will have been simply
notorious.
There is one criterion by which success can be fairly measured,
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Global Migration From 1700 To 1900 CE, The World
Global Migrations CCOT Between 1700 CE and 1900 CE, the world saw radical growth and change.
New inventions, technologies and innovations led to major shifts in power and new societies emerged.
A common theme between these two dates is the migration of peoples for a variety of reasons. Some
left their homelands due to push factors, like famine, war and disease. Some left due to pull factors,
like economic prosperity, religious tolerance and freedom. From 1700 CE to 1900 CE, global
migration experienced a continuity in long distance migration to the Americas as a result of a need for
labor. Although there is a continuity, there are major changes in the push and pull factors for migration
such as like the Irish Potato Famine and the migration of immigrants into Australia due to the promise
of economic prosperity. The migration of people into the Americas was a continuity between 1700 CE
and 1900 CE. In the 1700s, predominantly European settlers migrated to the Americas in search of
economic gain. Many found this in the form of the plantation system. The need for labor on these
plantations led to the large scale migration of slaves. Slaves were essential to the economy of the
Americas and even to the parent countries in Europe as they were a cheap, reliable source of labor.
These slaves were part of a larger mercantilist system called the Atlantic Slave Trade. The slave trade
peaked in the 1700s with millions of African slaves being forced to migrate into the Americas. The
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Zoot Suit by Luis Valdez Essay
Zoot Suit by Luis Valdez
Based on the infamous 1942 Sleepy Lagoon murder mystery and the resulting Zoot Suit Riots in Los
Angeles , playwright Luis Valdez weaves fact and fiction to depict the fate of 22 young Mexican
Americans brought to trial for a murder they did not commit.
Zoot Suit brings together unforgettable characters such as the irreverent El Pachuco and the
charismatic Henry Reyna, an unsuspecting gang leader who finds himself caught in the middle of the
racially turbulent events that rocked Los Angeles during the early 1940s.
Valdez says this production exemplifies the evolution of American society.
The essence about the American experience is about cultural fusion, Valdez says. Zoot Suit has
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It s very gratifying to get the immediate reaction from the audience, he says. Many young playwrights
tend to want to move toward making movies, mainly because of the potential to reach a world wide
audience. However, you can t see your viewers reactions.
At the age of 6, Valdez got his first taste of theater when he was cast to play a monkey for his school s
production of Christmas in the Jungle.
I use to bring my lunch in a paper bag and I remember when we were getting ready to prepare for the
play, my teacher took my bag, ripped it up and used it to make papier mache, he recalls. We made
masks for our costumes out of paper mache; and I got a monkey mask made from my lunch bag. I also
got a tail and I remember our costumes were really nice, made with nice material. I was so excited.
Valdez never got to perform in his school play because the week before the play, his family, who were
farm workers, were evicted from their home and had to move.
They play went on without me, he says. I never got to act and I was very disappointed. That event
created this hole in me; and I think from then on I ve been trying to fill it through my work.
Valdez s experience in a farm worker family provided much encouragement and drive when he
founded El Teatro Campesino. In 1965, Valdez left the San Francisco Mime Troupe to join Cesar
Chavez in organizing farmworkers in Delano, Calif. Valdez
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Malcolm X s Speech Synthesis Essay
The small intricacies of the content of a speech play a significant role in its function, as they can allow
for the audience to connect to the speaker on a personal basis by becoming an active part of the
experience. Malcolm X s choice of beginning his speech with the phrase We want to talk right down
to earth in a language that everybody here can easily understand (4) is indicative of this. This single
quote shows his desire to forge a relationship between the speaker and audience as a way to make his
case stand stronger, by urging the viewers to become an active part of the struggle for freedom and
independence during the Civil Rights Movement. The concept of unity (5) being the most lethal
weapon for change is one he had to establish
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Market For Automation Systems And Devices
LAMBDA Tech
Business Plan
Business Description
Overview of the industry
The U.K. market for automation systems and devices was worth approximately $3.2 billion in 2010. It
is expected to grow to almost $3.4 billion in 2011. In the longer term (i.e., 2011 to 2016), the forecast
is for strong renewed growth in the automation market, which is expected to exceed $5.5 billion in
2016, a CAGR of 10.5% between 2011 and 2016. (SYPHA, 2003)
Lighting, home entertainment, and security systems accounted for nearly 58% of the U.K. home
automation market in 2010. It is estimated to be around $2.1 billion in the year and further to reach
$3.8 billion by 2016 at a CAGR of 12.2 %.
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The drop in construction of new homes as a result of the financial crisis that started in 2008 had
dampened the demand for automation systems, but in the longer term, many would be homebuyers are
younger, technologically savvy people with an affinity for the latest electronic devices, thus creating a
favourable market environment for automation systems.
On the supply side, the declining cost and complexity of new automation products is helping to attract
new buyers. Until a few years ago, the cost of quality automation components was prohibitive for all
but the enthusiast market, but now prices are dropping.
Fortunately, other developments are helping to reduce the difficulty and cost of installation. These
developments include the growing use of standards based wireless technologies that allow automation
devices to integrate seamlessly and minimize the need for special wiring to connect them.
Business opportunity
The foundation of our solutions basically consists of a scalable infrastructure using low power
wireless technologies and networking protocols.
The proprietary solution proposes (Fig.1):
Technology
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NFL Football Salary Cap Analysis
The second and largest aspect of the White Settlement involves the salary cap. The cap represents a
specific amount of money which can be spent on player salaries will be a defined percentage of the
defined gross revenues (Mavris). This will create competitive balance across the league because it will
force all teams to abide by the same cap ceiling. Regardless of a teams value or demographic all teams
will have to spend the same amount on player salaries. The final aspect of the White Settlement
creates the concept of franchise and transition tenders. It states that all players with five years of NFL
playing experience whose contracts expire may negotiate and enter into contracts with NFL teams as
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It also will drastically increase that player s salary. Franchises must be careful when applying the
franchise tag as it can be expensive and with the creation of the salary cap they must abide by a certain
total salary for all their players, and by placing the franchise tag on a certain player that player s salary
will become very expensive and its fully guaranteed. The transition designation is very similar to the
franchise designation. The White Settlement states, by tendering an offer of a one year contract at a
salary amounting to the greater of (1) the average of the salaries of the ten highest paid players at the
designated player s same position, or (2) a twenty percent increase in the designated player s previous
years salary (Mavris). The team applying the designation would retain exclusive negotiating rights
over that player, a key difference between a franchise and transition designation. The inclusive of the
White Settlement changed the direction of the NFL and allowed players to increase their salaries, but
also restricted large player movement from year to year. It also gave the team the ability to hold on to
their top players and be compensated for losing restricted free agents. The White Settlement changed
the landscape of the NFL has it moved forward into the 1990s and was instrumental in creating the
salary cap that continues to govern the NFL
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Comparing Piaget s Theory And Child Development
Introduction
Jean Piaget s Background
Jean Piaget was born in Switzerland in 1896. Based upon his observations, he concluded that children
were not less intelligent than adults, they simply think differently. Albert Einstein called Piaget s
discovery so simple only a genius could have thought of it.
Piaget s stage theory describes the cognitive development of children. Cognitive development
involves changes in cognitive process and abilities.
What is the relationship between Piaget s theory and the Child Development s short coursework?
Jean Piaget s theory is being applied in child development study because his theory shows that it has
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He also applies his information that he gained to fit his ideas. Teaching a child at this stage needs
some equipment which can give him some space to play with and have an active role in learning.
Furthermore, the concrete stage starts about first grade to early adolescence. During this stage, a child
has developed different views or opinions which need to be satisfied. Their accommodation had
increased. The child develops an ability to think abstractly and to make rational judgments about
concrete or observable phenomena at which in the past he needed work by himself to understand.
Lastly, he will going through the formal operations which is adolescence. At this stage, the persons
will reach their cognition to the final form. This person no longer requires concrete objects to make
rational judgments because he is capable of doing the hypothetical and deductive reasoning.
The task:
1. Two equal slices of sponge is used
2. One of the sponge is divided into four pieces while the other one is in original shape
Then,
1. Arrange the divided cheese in different order
The task
1. Take two equal length of ruler
2. Then arrange both of the ruler in 2 rows
2. Then, make a distance for a ruler in the 1st row
The task
2. Take 2 same size of bottles
3. Pour liquid in bottles in same amount
Then,
4. Change the first bottles to a shorter and wider bottle
5. Pour the same amount of water into both of the
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Children Case Study
Based on the information about Jody s life, we can see that she is struggling with not taking her anti
depressant medications, from not taking her medications, it is casing her hallucinations. Other things
Jody struggles with is being tired and depressed, the last thing Jody currently struggles with is
thinking that minions are coming to take her children. First and foremost, we would we would be
articulating to Jody about what we are going to be doing, this includes talking to her about some of the
main things we are going to be discussing to make sure not just her but the people in her life are going
to be saved and that she has a plan. Now, we are going to be listening to what she has been
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When it comes to helping Jody, the vital aspect is giving her attention to the options that Jody could
contribute directly to restoring a precise level of equilibrium. Fifth, we would try to help Jody develop
a plan of action that she could own and that would represent a positive action step toward her precise
level of equilibrium. Jody s idea would be positive and beneficial for her life, some of these plans
would include taking her Anti Depresent medications every day, calling her friend or husband when
she feels stressed. This program will assist Jody in going towards the right direction in her life and
help in taking care of her kids a lot better. Sixth, before the end of the session with Jody, we would try
to get a commitment from her to carry out some action that would be positive, and that would her
restore equilibrium. In having Jody work a promise, this will ensure a step in the right direction in
Jody s life to what to change for the positive overall. I would assure Jody if my support and
encouragement and arrange the two of us to check back with each other to follow up on her progress
this will ensure that Jody s is getting help and support in her improvement when it comes to the
commitment and building a better outcome in the future. Adequate coping mechanisms are going to be
important in Jody s life; this will assist her in
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Angela Davis Influences
We have to recognize the intersectionality, the interconnectedness of all of these institutions and
attitudes. Angela Yvonne Davis Angela Davis is one of the most influential women when it comes to
feminism, race, and politics, just to name a few. She has paved the way for many generations of
women to have a voice when they once wouldn t. It is essential to realize that one can t discuss
feminism and black power without discussing Angela Davis. The reason I chose Angela Davis is
because she is a household name that I have always heard, but had never known much of. I think it s
deeply important to understand the impact she s had on the feminist movement, specifically for
women of color.
Angela Yvonne Davis was born in Birmingham, Alabama on January 26, 1944 to Sallye Davis and
Frank Davis. Sallye was an elementary school teacher who was faithfully involved in the civil rights
movement. Her father, Frank, owned a gas service station. Davis attended elementary through some of
her high school education in her hometown of Birmingham, Alabama. She finished out the rest of her
high school career in New York, where her mother was earning her master s degree. She went to
Elizabeth Irwin High School. At the time, this school was considered progressive, because many of
the teachers there were blacklisted for alleged communist actions they took during the McCarthy era.
Davis attended Brandeis University in Massachusetts, where she studied philosophy. She attended the
University of
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General Electric, A Worldwide Conglomerate Corporation
General Electric, a worldwide conglomerate corporation, was founded in 1892 in New York.
Currently, the GE headquarters remains in Schenectady, New York, and have a second location in
Fairfield, CT. As a publicly traded company, GE is one of the original twelve on the Dow Jones Index;
the only one left remaining there today, 119 years later. In addition to the Dow, General Electric is also
a member of the S P 500. As of 2015, the company operates through the following business divisions:
power and water, oil and gas, energy management, aviation, healthcare, transportation, capital, and
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A company, like General Electric, that has a positive current ratio greater than 1, will also have a
positive net working capital. Net working capital assesses a company s ability to pay off short term
obligations. General Electric, along with their industry, both have the ability to meet short term
commitments and liquidate assets easily. Activity ratios have the capability to show how efficient, or
inefficient, a company is operating. Receivables turnover ratio indicates the level of efficiency with
managing credit given to customers and the collection period. Using their recent third quarter data, I
calculated that General Electric has a receivables turnover ratio of .80. That isn t awful, but their
industry is preforming at a much higher level of 1.8. Essentially, GE is not collecting payments as fast,
and are less efficient than their market competitors. On the other hand, there is also inventory
turnover. This ratio is set up to show how many times a period a company is selling out of
merchandise. Here is where General Electric is very close to the industry average. GE has an
inventory turnover of 4.2, compared to the industry at 4.4. The higher the ratio, the more effective a
business stands. Lastly, total asset turnover is used to measure how efficiently your business uses its
assets to generate sales (Avenir). GE possesses a ratio of .14, much lower than the industry
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Difference Between Cohesion And Cohesion
.Theoretical part 1. Scope of the study
Language is not realized by some unrelated sentences but by varying number of utterances. The
stretch of language may be spoken or written. Cohesion therefore is the glue that holds words together.
In other words, if an essay is cohesive, it sticks together from sentence to sentence and from paragraph
to paragraph. A speaker of English who hears or reads a passage of the language which is more than
one sentence in length can normally decide without difficulty whether it forms a unified whole or it is
just a collection of unrelated sentences. Thus a unified text is achieved by the use of cohesive devices.
The scope of the study focuses on articles of the writers; Ammar Ali and Azmi ashour from Al Ahram
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This relation has been referred to as a superordinate or hyponomic relation in most of the earlier
studies or inclusion: specific general by McCarthy (P.57)
The second major element of lexical cohesion is collocation.(
Nunan1993, P.29) declared that collocation can cause problems for discourse analysis, because it
includes semantically related item and this makes it difficult to determine if there is any cohesive tie
or not. Much linguistics refuses to deal with collocation because of this.
Grammatical cohesion Any discourse must be related not only lexically but also grammatically.
(McCarthy, 1991, 34 35) says that grammatical cohesion is the surface in written discourse.it is
displayed by spoken and written discourses and those links are classified into three categories:
references, ellipsis, substitution and conjunction.Grammatical cohesion is divided into references,
ellipsis, substitution and conjunction. According to Brown and Yule (1983), the traditional semantic of
reference is that its relationship is held between expressions in text and the world, and between
different parts of text. There is a different account of the co reference relation, paying attention to
pronouns.
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Turnover Ratio For Axiata
Total asset turnover
=sales/(total asset) 0.41 times 0.42 times 0.38 times
Fixed asset turnover
=sales/(fixed asset ) 0.55 times 0.54 times 0.46 times
Time series
Total asset turnover
Total asset turnover is a ratio that narrates the amount of sales generated for every unit of the asset. In
2012 , an asset turnover ratio for Axiata is 0.41 means Axiata can produce $0.41 for every $1 worth of
assets. In general, the higher the ratio means the company is more effective at using its assets. But
whether a particular ratio is good or bad differs on the industry in which your company works.
Furthermore,some industries are simply more asset intensive than others ,so their total turnover ratios
will be lower.
In 2014 Axiata analyzes that its asset turnover ratio is 0.38 which has declined from 0.42 in the year
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Generally, a high fixed asset turnover ratio is better for small business indicates that Axiata generate
strong sales for the level of fixed assets their use in 2012, but it can have some negative implications
in some situation.
In year 2012 Axiata with fixed asset ratio 0.55 which has the highest ratio compare with the following
year. With the highest ratio in the year 2012, Axiata is doing an effective job of generating sales with a
relatively small amount of fixed assets and selling off excess fixed asset capacity. After 2012, decline
in the ratio can indicate Axiata over interested in fixed asset such as equipment or machine. The
possible cause to help increase lower ratio such as provide new products or services that require more
than traditional. The concept of the fixed asset turnover ratio is more valuable to an outside
participant, who wants to know how well a Axiata is employing its assets to generate
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Iraq War Causes
The Iraq War was caused by the civil war that Iraq had in the past,and also several problems that Iran
had against Iraq, the civil war was caused by the angry of the population against the governor Saddam
Hussein, who applied violent tactics against them, after these events many countries wanted to stop
this so they started the Iraq war, one of the countries that tried to stop this was the United States and
the reasons they gave the world was that they Saddam Hussein was helping Al Qaeda, Iraq has MDW
(Massive Destruction Weapons) and that Iraq was being too violent with the population. This war took
8 years, starting in 2003 and ending in 2011 with Obama Taking all the troops back to U.S.
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In the 9 years of war and occupation 1,600,000Iraqis were displaced from their homes, 151,000
civilians were killed, on the other hand in the war the U.S. Government spent 3 billion dolars. in the
area of public services and the needs of the population and infrastructure citizens Iraqis have to livein
the shortage of electricity, bad drinking water and sewer services and the possible layoffs of public
employees. Many children suffering from diseases due to sewer and garbage accumulated in
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Key Roles In Blaise Pascal s Life
Blaise Pascal
Blaise Pascal was born at Clermont, Auvergne, France on June 19, 1628.
He was the son of Étienne Pascal, his father, and Antoinette Bégone, his mother who died when Blaise
was only four years old. After her death, his only family was his father and his two sisters, Gilberte,
and Jacqueline, both of whom played key roles in Pascal s life. When Blaise was seven he moved
from
Clermont with his father and sisters to Paris. It was at this time that his father began to school his son.
Though being strong intellectually, Blaise had a pathetic physique.
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Note: www.nd.edu/StudentLinks/akoehl/Pascal.html Pascal s contributions to mathematics from then
on were surmasing. From a young age he was creating science. His first scientific work, an essay on
sounds he prepared at a very young age. Once at a dinner party someone tapped a glass with a spoon.
Pascal went about the house tapping the china with his fork then dissappeard into his room only to
emerge hours later having completed a short essay on sound. He used the same approach to all of the
problems he encountered; working at them until he was satisfied with his understanding of the
problem at hand. A few of his disocoveries stood out more then others, of them his calculating
machine, and his contributions to combinatorial analysis have made a signifigant contribution to
mathematics.
The mechanical calculator was devised by Pascal in 1642 and was brought to a commercial version in
1645. It was one of the earliest in the history of computing. Side by side in an oblong box were places
six small drums, round the upper and lower halves chich the numbers 0 to 9 were written, in
decending and ascending orders respectively. According to whichever aritchmatical process was
currently in use, one half of each drum was shut
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The Public Disclosure Of Information Essay
As per Lindblom, and Dowling, and Pfeffer, the public disclosure of information in spaces like the
annual reports can be made use of by a business to apply legitimation strategies i.e. to elevate the
legitimacy and reduce legitimacy gap. This principle has been adopted by several researchers across
the globe. Through Annual reports a firm can disclose information to offset any previous negative
news or provide information to relevant parties regarding positive features of the organization that was
not known beforehand, awards and recognitions received, initiatives executed etc. Even though such
disclosures might not necessarily mean there has been any real change brought about by the
organization, according to Ashforth and Gibbs (1990), the use of substantive management techniques
might require real, objective change in organizational goals, structures, and procedures and practices.
Consistent with the conclusions of Lindblom and Dowling, and Pfeffer, Hurt (1970) has deduced that
one of the primary functions of accounting as well as accounting reports, is to legitimate the existence
and operation of the business. Such views focus on the strategic nature of financial statements and
relevant disclosures.
Importance of Internal and External Accountability Effective accountability requires a statement of
goals, transparent decision making and relationships, and honest reporting of resource use and
achievements, which can emphasize the honesty and efficiency with which
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The Hunger GamesLike A Festivity In The Hunger Games
It is shocking to see how the Capitol expects the Districts to treat the Hunger Games like a festivity, so
that they can enjoy the suffering of the tributes as pure entertainment, while being tortuous for the
Districts that have to comply. This is illustrated quite well when Katniss says that To make it
humiliating as well as tortuous, the Capitol requires us to treat the Hunger Games as a festivity, a
sporting event pitting every Districts against the others ... For the residences in the Capitol The
Hunger Games itself is an annual event that provides them with a highly anticipated source of
entertainment to pass time and the cause to celebrate. Citizens gamble on the tributes and sponsor their
favourites in the arena. The Districts understand that they are more likely to survive if they are
seemingly compliant with the laws and the retractions that the Capitol puts on them. District 12 along
with other districts comply with the Laws that the Capitol reinforces. Not only are the Districts
required to comply but they have to look like and pretend that they re agreeable to the punishment of
having to sacrifice 2 of their young people from each District, every year and then act as if it is a
major celebration rather than a tortuous punishment they have to endure year after year. People are
addicted to watching the suffering of others, especially those in the Capitol. They love that all of the
violence, the bloodshed and the struggle to stay alive is real. They like the
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Essay On Masculinity In Huck Finn
Since the Frontier era in American history masculinity has evolved from simply being an advanced
Neanderthal, someone who is an adventurous, strong, outdoorsman that provides for, and protects his
family to that of a well mannered, kempt aristocrat by the end to turn of the 19th century.
While reading many early Romanticism, Transcendentalism, and Realism works have you ever
noticed authors views are predominantly parallel with the society and time in which they lived?
American authors (men/woman) where thought of as revolutionary with their popular, well noted
works, but their gender ideals stem from society s views rather than their own perceptions. Without
societies stipulations, these early authors could have been even more significant and influential than
they already are thought to be. The most well noted early American authors all have one big,
sometimes unrealized bias. That bias is gender. Authors such as Mark Twain, Walt Whitman, and
Henry James all follow this unintentional norm in the way that they have represented masculinity
through their works. The most popular frontier author, Mark Twain, represents an early and more
simplistic male view through his work The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn . Through Huck s
adventures Twain is able to capture the early, simplistic forms of masculinity. Huck was always
exploring
But the next day I went exploring around down through the island. I was boss of it; it all belonged to
me, so to say, and I wanted to know all
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Summary Of Evil And Omnipotence By J. L. Mackie
J. L. Mackie s Evil and Omnipotence criticizes the argument that God exists by showing that religious
beliefs are positively irrational and that parts of the essential theological doctrine are inconsistent with
one another. The problem of evil is one of the oldest problems in philosophy. The problem of evil is a
logical problem for only the people who believe that there is a God who is both (1) omnipotent and (2)
wholly good; yet (3) evil exists in the world. If God is wholly good and omnipotent, then how can
there be a presence of evil in the world. Given the presence of evil, we must either conclude that God
does not have the power to prevent the suffering that evil causes in which case God is not omnipotent
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However, these solutions are only temporary or almost adopted by the thinker because the thinker may
not be consistent in their definitions and convert back to the old definitions. Therefore, these solutions
are not true solutions, so we must find another way to solve the problem of evil.
The next set of solutions are called fallacious solutions. A fallacious solution is a solution defined as
an argument which rejects one of the propositions but then, implicitly reasserts it later in the argument
to solve the problem. However, these fallacious solutions use an equivocation use of the words good
and evil , which cause vagueness about how good and evil are opposed to one another. Mackie notes
that these so called solutions may seem plausible at first, but, in fact, do not amount to a solution
which rejects any principle that causes the contradiction.
The first fallacious solution is that Good cannot exist without evil. The idea behind this solution is that
evil is a necessary counterpart of good. Without evil, there could be no good in the world. Therefore,
God could not have created the world without any evil in it because there would be no good. By
saying that God cannot create good without creating evil at the same time contradicts premise one
(that God is omnipotent) and premise five (that there are limits to what an omnipotent thing can do).
Mackie rejects this
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Shrock paper one
Sean Baas
Shrock 412 paper 1
28MAR15
Burglar on the Job Throughout the novel Burglars on the Job: Streetlife and Residential Beak ins, the
authors Richard T. Wright and Scott Decker study the interactions of those who are within the
subculture of being burglars and how, why and who they commit these offenses toward. Within this
paper we will be discussing the relationship of Merton s anomie theory and how this theory correlates
to the acts and motivation of the individuals to accomplish the ability to acquire the means of society.
Also we will be evaluating these individuals by explaining Hirschi s social bonds theory allowing this
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Hirschi s social bond theory does not prove to be strong or loosely affiliated theoretically within this
study. The pure fact that some of the individuals would steal from those who are close to them makes
it a contradictory equation due to the fact that these victims are usually those who are closest to the
hustler. [I spend the money from my burglaries for] needs, not wants, needs roof over my head, food
in my mouth and things for my kids .(Lynn No. 095) (Wright and Decker, 45) On the other hand the
hustlers would use their ability to affect anothers life just because they were an easy target or target
hardening boundaries did not exist on the property. Merton s Anomie theory versus his Social Bond
theory was persuasively building on one another. When one commits an act resulting in the
explanation of anomie it is a push and pull force that shows how a person will weigh the options to see
how an act will be weighed on their survivability. With Social Bond theory our family governs our
conscience on whether we should do an act such as burglary. Using the
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Thor as Portrayed in the Kenneth Branagh Movie
In this paper, I will talk about Thor as portrayed in the movie directed by Kenneth Branagh as he may
be depicted differently in other sources. Thor is the god of thunder and son of Odin, ruler of Asgard in
Norse mythology. A powerful God that was next in line for the throne of Asgard. Thor had the power
of thunder and was able to control its power with his hammer, which also allows him to fly.
Comparing Thor to Jesus, both are powerful beings. Asgard and Heaven are very similar as it is where
the Gods/God live. With great power both Thor and Jesus conquered things in their own way. Jesus
conquered sin, not by using his fists to fight Satan, but instead he was crucified to stop Satan controls
over the people. Where in Soteriology 1 payment for sin. Jesus conquered sin by offering his body, the
body of god, to repent for the people of the world s sin. Unlike Jesus, Thor s course of action is not
non violence. He comes from Asgard, a world where war was heavily prevalent, which was the reason
Thor was banished to earth. He conquered his enemies through his hands. Though both are godly and
had similar intentions Thor s course of action for his mission was different from Jesus according to
course text.
Thor is a savior figure because he saves humanity from God s themselves specifically his brother
Loki, who betrayed his family while he was banished by their father Odin. In this film Thor is your
typical hero who is powerful and strong. In the beginning Thor thought he
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The Chilling Torture at Abu Ghraib Prison Essay
When the news of torture at Abu Ghraib prison broke in early 2004 during the global war on terror,
much of the public was outraged and did not know how to react. Heavy debate began over the issue
and media reporters on the issues took sides. Many books were written about the subject. The
conservatives attempted to downsize the issues and take the side that it was simply bored and tense
soldiers trying to blow off a little steam with horseplay. However, the photographs that surface said
quite differently. Naked photographs of prisoners engaged in simulated sexual acts, deceased prisoners
in sexual poses and prisoners tied up and left for dead tell the chilling story of the terror and torture
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I feel as though these are not the isolated actions of a few bad apples, but rather is carefully laid out
and systematic torture. This war was kick started to overthrow the rain and restore democracy in Iraq.
This was a war for human rights of Iraqi people. Marxist criminology is just one of the criminological
schools. It is very much centered on the work of structural functionalism criminologists and parallels
it very closely on the focus of what produces stability and continuity in society. However, it is
different in the approach in the sense that it looks at a predestined political philosophy. Marxists focus
on why things change and are quick to identify what disrupts life in industrialized nations. They
describe how society is divided up into slices and how slices of the pie include power, wealth,
prestige, and the perceptions of the world. Most theories of crime tend to be ahistorical. They do not
treat the question of how the material conditions of society and crime evolve together as relevant to
the study of crime (Chambliss, 1974, page 25). For Marxists this is a problem because ahistorical
theories fail to link the phenomenon under investigation in this case, crime. Ahistorical theories
attempt to reason that crime occurs outside of social systems and is something that develops on its
own. Two important elements develop
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The Goal Setting And Attainment
Unit One Essay
Goal setting and attainment appears to be a straightforward proposal. You simply come up with an
obtainable goal and then you work hard to make it a reality. To begin with I give myself short term
and long term goals to achieve. Before I joined the Army my short term goal was to achieve the rank
of Sergeant (E 5). My next short term goal wasn t to just achieve the next rank of Staff Sergeant (E 6)
I wanted to aim a little higher and make Sergeant First Class (E 7) within eight years, which I did. My
long term goal was to ultimately make it to the rank of Sergeant major (E 9). This goal is going to be
harder to achieve, but I know as long as I work hard I will achieve that goal. Goals are great, but
without follow through these goals will never come to fruition. By breaking down goals into smaller
goals a person will gain confidence and can eventually turn those small term goals in long term goals.
I knew that I could not just jump to Sergeant Major and that s why I set small short term goals to
achieve that rank. What is going to make me successful not only in my career, but also in my everyday
life is accomplishing one short term goal at a time. To obtain a Goal it requires steps or processes to
achieve the desired outcome which, according to Tim Harford, includes failure.
In Tim Harford s book Adapt he accepts that in the path to success don t be afraid to fail in the
process. The consequence of disappointment makes versatility, which is a key
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Teenage Girls in Society Essay example
Portier describes tradition as a language, an act, or even an historical text handed to us by a family
member, the people we interact with on a daily basis and the cultural setting we are a part of. Such
tradition, defines who someone is best by dialogue because tradition can give enough illustration of
something or give enough room to compare between past and present traditions. (20) Tradition, helps
us question and answer the possibilities of human existence and experience through the problems and
situations we encounter every day, which life goes on according to what you know as a tradition and
influences your everyday life. It acts as an answer to everyday problems or situations that can be
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She wants people to see that not everyone who claims to be of the Islamic faith is automatically
following the principles of that religion. She has grown up a Muslim and the tradition has been passed
down to her by her mother and father. A tradition is which Portier believes shapes an individual into
who they are in a particular place and time and in a particular network of relations to people in family,
community, nation, and church . (19) Her time happens to be in her teenage years. The courageous
choice to wear a Hijab in public shocks not only her parents, friends but teachers as well. In the book,
she tells us about her first encounter wearing the Hijab with her mother at Chadstone mall where she
sees other Muslim girls of the same faith greet her by saying, Assalam u Alaikum, she says, greeting
me with the universal Islamic greeting, peace be upon you ( p. 28). She thinks that by wearing the
Hijab, its represents a worldwide sisterhood amongst them that can only be shared by tradition. This
shared language and culture Portier believes gives us the answers to human capabilities to overcome
feelings of hostilities perhaps. Feeling brave by this past encounter she wears the Hijab at school
where she gets mixed feelings toward it at first by her friends and also by her principal who first
questions if she should be allowed to wear it in school. Her parents do end up convincing the principal
in allowing her
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Elizabeth Cady Stantons Speech Rhetorical Devices
In Elizabeth Cady Stantons speech she uses a lot of rhetorical devices to portray her views. Not only
to portray her views but to also support her views and help make other if not already on the same
viewing will convince them on her views. One of the biggest rhetorical devices she uses is Pathos. Not
only the pathos has she used herself in the speech but the emotion she creates in the audience. Stanton
believes that women shouldn t have to change in order to get rights but that they should be included in
the every man is created equal�? sort of saying. She begins this speech in the Seneca Falls
convention where she is speaking to anyone who wants to hear her views for anyone who already
shares the same views. But it is also for those who
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The Effect Of Helicopter Parenting
Helicopter parenting is a form of upbringing where a parent is more likely to help their child with all
of their problems. It is not uncommon for these parents to pay their child s bills and continue doing
their laundry among other things when they ve reached their secondary education (e.g. College,
University). (Meno) This type of parent doesn t necessarily control everything the child does, but they
protect them from any possible loss or failure in attempt to help them succeed. Though many have
different views on the parenting method, more research must be done in order to assess its
effectiveness. Though there have been countless books and studies on parenting, there have only been
a handful that thoroughly looked at the effects of helicopter parenting in particular. Research has been
put into the effects on skill development in children, commitment, and emotional stability throughout
their life. In order to understand where these effects stemmed from, research was done to compare
education level at a young age between those with helicopter parents and those without.
Impact on Skill Development When in an educational environment, it s easy to split apart those who
tried to achieve a higher grade point average, and those who didn t. This is not necessarily a reflection
of intelligence level, but rather a difference in motivation. Students with helicopter parents tend to be
less engaged in their school work when compared to those with less protective parents. (Sharon)
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C.S.Lewis
C.S. Lewis: Christian Apologist
Included in the 10 most influential Christians of the 20th century alongside Karl Barth, Pope John
XXIII, Martin Luther King Jr, and Billy Graham, the Christian History magazine named him the
atheist scholar who became an Anglican, an apologist, and a patron saint of Christians everywhere. He
was also dubbed as an apostle to the skeptics because he resolutely answered frequent objections
individuals had when it came to accepting Christ as their Savior (christianodyssey.com).
Born into a Protestant family in Ireland on November 29, 1898, C.S. Lewis was the son of A.J. Lewis,
a solicitor, and Flora Augusta, a promising mathematician. He bore a lonely and unhappy childhood.
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Everybody possesses an internal sense of moral obligation to realize the difference between right and
wrong and choose to do what is right. Lewis ascertains that the existence of this common moral
conscience, can only be the consequential result from the existence of a god who created all humans.
(about.com).
C.S. Lewis disputed for reason based Christianity as opposed to faith based Christianity. This is a
questionable decision on Lewis part because conventional Christianity is indisputably faith based.
Lewis principal readers were supposed to be skeptics and atheists rather than current believers.
Skeptics doubt for lack of reason and evidence; therefore, only reason and evidence is more likely to
draw their reconsideration. In his book, Mere Christianity, Lewis writes: I am not asking anyone to
accept Christianity if his best reasoning tells him that the weight of the evidence is against it.
(about.com).
One of Lewis most often quoted statements is from Mere Christianity, where he uses reason and logic
to introduce three possibilities to us (often known as the Lewis trilemma ). According to this trilemma,
either Jesus really was God and intentionally lying, or was not God but reckoned himself to be (which
would make him a lunatic). Mere Christianity goes on to say that the latter likelihood is not consistent
with Jesus character and it is, therefore, most likely that he was being truthful
A man
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ACCT1511 topic 1
Q1: Objective of Financial Reporting (From Kieso et al. (2010)
Homer Winslow and Jane Alexander are discussing various aspects of the conceptual framework .
Homer indicates that this pronouncement provides little, if any, guidance to the practicing professional
in resolving accounting controversies. He believes that the
Framework provides such broad guidelines that it would be impossible to apply the objective(s) to
present day reporting problems. Jane concedes this point, but indicates that objective(s) are still
needed to provide a starting point for the standard setter in helping to improve financial reporting.
a) Indicate the basic objective established in the Conceptual Framework.
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Verifiable: It is verifiable. Although the amount in allowance for doubtful debt cannot be observed
directly, it can be indirectly verified by checking the inputs into the formulas used to calculate bad
debt expense in the past and recalculating the allowance for doubtful debt.
(or some words to that effect)
Alternative answer: It is not verifiable, as it is forward looking information and whether the estimate is
correct will not be known until a future period (or some words to that effect)
DO NOT WRITE OUTSIDE THE BOX
Q3: ACCT1511 2011 Semester 1 Mid Semester (Question 2)
The following information is taken from the accounts of CanDo Ltd, a can food company.
$
Motor Vehicles, 1 January 2010
450,000
Motor Vehicles, 31 December 2010
500,000
Accumulated Depreciation Motor Vehicles, 1 January 2010
200,000
Accumulated Depreciation Motor Vehicles, 31 December 2010
250,000
Depreciation Expense Motor Vehicles, for year ended 31 December 2010 100,000
Cost price of motor vehicles sold during the year 2010
100,000
Required:
(a) Use the relevant t account(s) to calculate cash paid for the purchase of Motor Vehicle for year
ended 31 December 2010. [3 marks]
Motor Vehicle ($)
o/b
450,000 Sales
100,000
Purchase
150,000
500,000
600,000
c/b
600,000
(b) Briefly discuss the extent of Relevance reflected in the
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Cystic Fibrosis Analysis
To understand the effects that Cystic Fibrosis has, it is important to discuss CFTR synthesis and
trafficking. Mutations in the CFTR results in protein misfolding, causing a defect in cellular
processing and trafficking that targets the protein for degradation and reduces the quantity of CFTR at
the cell surface [56]. In order for the CFTR to function correctly, then it must be synthesized, folded,
and transported to the apical membrane of the cell without problem. The CFTR passes through quality
control systems to get rid of misfolded proteins that would not function properly or that could become
damaged [16]. It is apparent that only 33% of CFTR folds correctly and is allowed to leave the
endoplasmic reticulum [8]. The nucleus is the site ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One system detects defects in the cytosolic parts of the CFTR while the other detects defects within
the endoplasmic reticulum membrane. It is apparent that ubiquitylating proteins work with specific
factors in order to detect misfolding. For example, Hsp70 detects mutations in the cytosolic regions of
the CFTR. It is suspected that Hsp70 keeps the CFTR soluble until the E3 ligase CHIP binds with it.
The complex that forms between these two redirects the CFTR to the degradation pathway. Derlin 1 is
involved with detecting defects in the endoplasmic reticulum membrane and is involved in the retro
translocation of CFTR from the endoplasmic reticulum so that it can be send to the proteasome for
degradation [20]. If the CFTR protein is folded correctly within the endoplasmic reticulum, then it is
sent to the Golgi apparatus. The coat protein complex II (COPII), which is found within the ER
membrane, helps to maintain the correct CFTR structure and location, conformation, and protein
protein interactions as this occurs. Final processing for the CFTR is carried out within the Golgi, as
the CFTR replaces a mannose enriched side chain with a mature complex oligosaccharide side chain.
After this is completed, the CFTR is moved to the apical membrane where it has a half life of 12 to 24
hours. If a CFTR is functioning poorly within the membrane, then it can be recognized by Hsc70 and
then
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A Reflection On Physical Aggression
Physical aggression Narcissism is linked to low empathy, and aggressive reactions to threat.
Therefore, it comes as no surprise that it has been linked to physical aggression as well (Blinkhorn,
Lyons, Almond, 2016). Baumeister and colleagues (1996, as discussed in Maples et al., 2010) suggest
the threatened egotism hypothesis, which claims that when the positive view of the self of a
narcissistic individual is attacked by others, violence may result. Hence, why narcissistic individuals
get aggressive when their self concept is threatened (Maples et al., 2010). Especially individuals with
vulnerable narcissism get in a shame rage cycle. Their sense of entitlement makes them think they
deserve more, yet they doubt this sentiment at the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This might explain why high rates of narcissistic personality styles were found in women arrested for
intimidate partner violence (Simmons, Lehmann, Cobb, Fowler, 2005).
Psychological abuse Psychological abuse should not be overlooked when one looks at intimidate
partner violence. Narcissism often has negative consequences, such as pain and suffering, in romantic
partners, due to mainly antagonistic and intrusive behaviours (Lamkin, Campbell, vanDellen Miller,
2015). Narcissistic individuals see themselves as better looking, smarter, and more socially
extraverted than their partner when having grandiose narcissism (Campbell, Foster, Finkel, 2002).
They often use interpersonal relationships to enhance and maintain their self concept (Lamkin,
Campbell, vanDellen, Miller, 2015). This predicts an exploitative and selfish approach to interpersonal
relationships that include a lack of empathy, game playing, and infidelity. Since the initial stages of the
relationship are often very positive. The interpersonal difficulties become apparent over time (Miller,
Campbell, Pilkonis, 2007). Narcissism is linked to a game playing love style, aversion to partner
dependence, deception, and attention to other potential partners. Receiving the benefits of the
relationship without paying the costs.
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Analysis Of Hey Nostradamus
I was glued to Cheryl. My arms actually made suction noises when I moved them. I was covered in
her blood. Coupland, Douglas. Hey Nostradamus! London: Harper Perennial, 2004. Print. Hey
Nostradamus is a book that was written in 2004 set in the real world, about a fictional shooting that
took place at Delbrook secondary school, and around the Vancouver area. The story is based on four
different peoples accounts in a first person point of view. With each person explaining religion, losing
loved ones, teenage love, and sex, the author is able to relate to more people since he is using
significant main ideas, and different perspectives of those main ideas. Religion was a major theme in
the book. Religion had a major impact on how the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the school shooting, Jason loses his girlfriend Cheryl, as well as a possible child. This affects Jason
in a huge way as he is not able to cope with the loss, and becomes hated by the parents of Cheryl. He
also does not get out of his antisocial stage, even after he meets another girl later on in life. Heather
also is not the best at being social, so they both use characters throughout the story. Heather holds on
to the characters after Jason goes missing. This effect Heatter, and she goes through quite an ordeal
just to keep his scent in the apartment, as well as to make it look like he is still living in the apartment.
Reg well not dead. might as well be to Jason in the first little bit of the story as he does not
communicate with him at all. Reg s family also does not communicate with Reg and when they do it
usually creates conflict. Jason s older brother Kent dies, but this does not affect him too much. His
Wife Barb goes crazy, and actually gets Jason to have sex with her in the hope to have babies that look
like Kent, Repeating the Cheryl Marriage in Las Vegas all over again. With every character in the
story losing at least one person, the ability for the reader to relate is very high. Jason losing his
girlfriend could be relatable in real life, Even if the reader did not truly lose a significant other but just
broke up with them. Losing a father is also a big one that people could relate to in the
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A Brief Note On Korean War Veterans Memorial
Korean War Veterans Memorial
In 1985, the former members of the U.S. armed forces, who served in the Korean War, made a union
to build a memorial for the Korean War. The U.S. congress authorized the American Battle
Monuments Commission to build a memorial in Washington D.C. to honor the U.S. soldiers in 1986.
After the fund raising, the Memorial construction began in 1993 and it was completed in 1995. To
build the memorial, 18 million dollars was funded and five million dollars of a total cost was assisted
from the Korean companies. For the 42nd anniversary of the armistice, that ended the Korean War,
and celebrating the visit of South Korea s President, Young sam, Kim, unveiling event was held on
July 27. (두산백과, )
The memorial is a circle intersected by a triangle. In a triangle field, 19 stainless steel statues are in a
squad on patrol, representing each branch of the U.S. armed forces: Air Force, Army, Marines, and
Navy. They are portrayed from a variety of ethnic backgrounds, and their windblown ponchos mean
the harsh weather of Korea. On the side of the statues, 22 countries of the United Nations that sent
troops or gave medical support are listed. On the south side, a black granite wall, which intermingles
the images of the faces, is standing. The faces are based on actual photographs of unidentified U.S.
soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines. At the Pool of Remembrance, a small part of a circle, numbers
of people who killed, wounded, held prisoner of war are
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Liver Failure Research Paper
What can cause liver failure?
Liver failure occurs when liver cells are damaged significantly and are no longer able to function. The
cause of liver failure varies widely throughout the world. Drugs toxicity is more common in United
States Western countries while HBV infection is a leading cause in India, France and Japan. Common
causes include:
Acetaminophen overdose. Minimal hepatotoxic dose is 7.5 gm in adults, 150 mg/kg in children and
severe toxicity is seen with dose 15 gm. It is a common mode of attempted suicide.
Hepatotropic viruses. Hepatitis A virus, hepatitis B infections and hepatitis E can cause liver failure.
HAV HBV infections are major causes of liver failure in many parts of world including India and
developing countries. Hepatitis E is a leading cause of liver failure in India but rarely seen in western
countries. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Antibiotics (eg. augmentin, sulfa drugs, nitrofurantoin), antituberculous, nonsteroidal anti
inflammatory drugs and anticonvulsants (eg. Phenytoin, valproic acid), can cause liver failure.
Uncommon causes include:
Herbal supplements. Herbal drugs and supplements, including kava (prepared as a tea), ephedra,
skullcap and pennyroyal tea, are linked to acute liver failure.
Toxins. Toxins that can cause acute liver failure include the sea anemone sting , poisonous wild
mushroom Amanita phalloides, which is sometimes mistaken for edible species.
Autoimmune disease. Liver failure can be caused by autoimmune hepatitis a disease in which your
immune system attacks liver cells, causing inflammation and injury.
Diseases of the veins in the liver. Vascular diseases, such as Budd Chiari syndrome, can cause
blockages in the veins of the liver, leading to acute liver failure.
Metabolic disease. Rare metabolic diseases, such as Wilson s disease infrequently cause acute liver
failure.
Cancer. Cancer that either begins in or spreads to liver (eg. Breast, lung, blood or lymph node cancer)
can cause liver to
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Plate Fin Heat Exchanger
b) Counter Flow
In a counter flow heat exchanger the two fluids flow parallel to each other but in opposite directions.
The counter flow heat exchanger provides the most thermally effective arrangement for recovery of
heat or cold from process streams. A counter flow arrangement is thermodynamically superior to any
other flow arrangement. It is the most efficient flow arrangement, producing the highest temperature
change in each fluid compared to any other two fluid arrangement for a given overall thermal
conductance (UA), fluid flow rates and fluid inlet temperatures. Cryogenic refrigeration and
liquefaction equipment use this geometry almost exclusively. But this type of heat exchangers
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b) Difficulty in cleaning of passages, which limits its application to clean and relatively non corrosive
fluids.
c) Difficulty of repair in case of failure or leakage between passages.
1.6 Applications The plate fin heat exchanger is suitable for use over a wide range of temperatures and
pressures for gas gas, gas liquid and multi phase duties. They are used in a variety of applications.
They are mainly employed in the field of cryogenics for cryogenic separation and liquefaction of air,
natural gas processing and liquefaction, production of petrochemicals and large refrigeration systems.
The exchangers that are used for cryogenic air separation and LPG fractionation are the largest and
most complex units of the plate fin type and a single unit could be of several meters in length. Brazed
aluminum plate fin exchangers are widely used in the aerospace industries because of their low weight
to volume ratio and compactness. They are being used mainly in environment control system of the
aircraft, avionics and hydraulic oil cooling and fuel heating. Making heat exchangers as compact as
possible has been an everlasting demand in automobile and air conditioning industries as both are
space conscious. In the automobile sector they are used for making the radiators. The other
miscellaneous applications
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The Convergence of Port Security Technologies Worldwide
Title: Convergence of Port Security Technologies Worldwide Introduction The importance of maritime
and port security cannot be overemphasized. This is due to the fact that close to 90% of global trade
happens by sea (Canadian Master Mariners Conference,2011) coupled with the threats posed by
terrorism and organized crime on national and international security (Frittelli,2005). Technology has
over the years been employed in the management of risks associated with port security. In this paper,
we describe the convergence of port security technologies in domestic and foreign ports around the
world and how these technologies work together from departure to arrival of these ships from one port
to the next and ensure the safety and security of port authorities, civilian populace, and the many
entities working within these ports. The need for tighter security at domestic and foreign ports Ituh
(2010) noted that following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on U.S soil, the recognition of the
risk that radiological and nuclear devices could easily be smuggled inside inbound cargo containers
led the US members of Congress to pass laws that required the US customs Service to perform closed
inspections of all the incoming container at all the U.S seaports. This then led to the creation of
Security and Accountability for Every Port (SAFE) Act which was signed by George Bush. This is the
act that authorized the design and development of very high technology inspection
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  • 2. Rod Blagojevich Research Paper Rod Blagojevich was at the height of his political career in 2008, he was seating in his second gubernatorial term as the Governor of Illinois. Before his was the Governor he was elected to the Illinois House of Representative in 1992 and then won the US House Seat for Illinois in 1996. All of this was nice for the ascetic view of his political resume, but behind the veil he was a devious, cynical, crass and corrupt politician . He wouldn t for anything to get what he wanted and the people that he wanted in the seats around him. This view began all the way back in 1992 and it only picked up speed from there. In 2008, he was impeached by the House of Representatives 114 1 and by the Senate 59 0, this was the first time in Illinois State history ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the key events that were caught by the Tribune happened between the years of 2004 2008. Most of the people that were arrested were indicted by the courts and all of them either worked for Blagojevich or directly worked with Blagojevich or his people. Some of the prominent people that were indicted were: Stuart Levine (R) who was on the board of the Health Facilities Planning Board and the Teachers Retirement System. Levine was a well known Republican but abruptly resigned from both positions and began the first stages of the investigations of Blago. Levine was eventually charged with extortion and contributions to Blago. Another key individual was Antoine Resko who was a top fundraiser for Blagojevich campaign. He was also in a prominent professional relationship with Blagojevich s wife Pamela as they worked together with her Real estate business. Resko was also charged with extortion and when he was caught giving multi million dollar kickbacks. The individuals that were charge either gave money directly to Blago, Blago s wife or actually wrote checks between the amounts of 1,000 to 2,000 dollars directly to Blago s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Theme Of Sacrifice In King Lear The nobility of a sacrifice lies in how it demonstrates where a person s priorities are held and how it contrasts ignoble deeds otherwise. In King Lear, Lear s youngest daughter Cordelia, by not accepting to play the game of love test, willingly sacrifices her dignity and honor as a king s daughter, surrenders her freedom for banishment and forfeits her possible inheritances and legacies from the retiring father. Out of her own choice, such willingness of self abnegation shines a light on Cordelia s virtue, love and devotion, if not loyalty, which are a moral compass that points to justice. Cordelia self abnegates for two causes, the first being her virtue, the second being her love for an ignorant father. Cordelia s sacrifice begins with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Out of familial love, Cordelia shines the play in the sense that she continues to exhibits her virtue even she is cast down and even she is discredited by her father. Moving to the reunion, where Cordelia stays with her father to redress Lear s faults and know better of himself, Cordelia s noble character culminates in apt personification of kindness and virtue that persist even the most difficult and abject of times. Moving to the end of the play, where Cordelia is murdered in its most dehumanizing sense, Cordelia finally becomes a sacrifice to the heartlessness of a skewed, unjust world. Suffice to say, Cordelia s redoubtable virtue powerfully addresses the theme of folly and injustice in the work: Filial piety prevails despite a father s folly, and goodness persists despite schemers wickedness. However noble Cordelia is, King Lear is a tragedy in the sense that goodness and evils are perpetually dueling. It is difficult to judge which triumphs in the end; justice is in the balance. Such regrets are alarming, because a sacrifice is not enough to save humanity and the world from hostility and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Moscrop Hallway Assignment I sat near the window as a pop of orange then a strand of yellow started to appear. They gradually wove together in intricate patterns leaving a trail of light behind for the sun. The concoction of colours slowly revealed the barren world filled with nothing but white snow, sprinkled on its landscape. The sun followed pursuit of the blend of colours as it began its journey to the skies. Its rays penetrated through the windows bringing warmth that seeps into me along with the cold, frigid air of the Canadian winter. I would stay still to admire the view until the trance was broken by the familiar pressure of the student s feet on my back. A hallway is like the colours and the students are the sun. I am the path way that the students follow to get to wherever they need to go, without me they would be lost. If you pass by the hallways of Moscrop Secondary, you would notice the dull walls with paper flyers stuck to it and the grey and red lockers permanently attached to it. You would look up and see an abundance of paintings of flags and pictures exuding positive messages and you would think it was nice, just nice. Then you would continue on your way not even noticing the floor you stand on that made it possible for you to view the dull walls and the paintings on the ceiling, not even a glance. Well, that s alright, people tend to over look me as just something to stand on but you don t see it the way I do. The way I view things, is that I am the pillar that supports the walls ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Effects Of Radioactive Wastes On The Environment Introduction Radiation in the environment is widespread and a necessary process for the existence of life. We encounter it from natural sources like rocks, soils and the sun1,2 and from modern technology such as computed tomography better known as CT scan, and nuclear power plants. Radiation from sunlight is essential but too much of it can be harmful, just as the use of radiation in CT scans. Computed tomography can provide lifesaving information about disease but in high doses can also cause disease. 1,2 One of the topics that every so often pops up in the news is radioactive waste management and protecting the public against the hazards of radioactive waste from power plants and other facilities that produce radioactive waste. People ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Discussion The Background, Origin and Threats The nuclear age began on those faithful days in August 1945 when the United States dropped two atomic bombs, one in Hiroshima and the other in Nagasaki, Japan bringing an end to the Second World War. With this new age also came about the United Nations (UN), which established the UN Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) so they can address any concerns and problems that would come from the atomic energy breakthrough.3 In 1953, President Dwight D. Eisenhower addressed the world and spoke about Atoms for Peace and in 1957 this led to the establishment of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).3 In 1946 the US Congress established the Atomic Energy Act of 1946 and was regulated by the Atomic Energy Commission. 3,4 This was later replaced by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 that led to the development and use of nuclear power commercially. 5 Currently there are approximately 439 nuclear reactors that produce about 16 percent of the electricity around the world, and nine countries get over 40 percent of their energy from nuclear power production. 3 Once the IAEA was created its mission was to safeguard the international community by ensuring that nuclear power was used in a safe and peaceful manner. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Education In Brave New World An Uneducated World Among other things, British author and philosopher Aldous Huxley introduced the world to the unsettling power of early learning and development through his novel Brave New World. Rather than learn from the wisdom of a mother, children are fed state messages through subconscious sleep learning, enabling mass control. Aside from Huxley s dark depictions, Brave New World reveals how susceptible to manipulation the developing human mind is. Superimpose these effects onto the real world. How nations and their educators raise the next year s children, greatly influence, or more effectively, wholly define Generation Z. Signed by 71 countries, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights lists the right to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The knowledge gained from a single book lent him power; the capacity to reveal his innocence, self, and of course his unique brilliance. Once again, Aldous Huxley teaches a valuable lesson: the enabling power derived from literacy. Instead of just instructing our students (or more suitably labeled our future leaders) that reading is good for you, show them. Hand them books, perhaps then they can unmask their natural curiosity and creativity. This solution is not derived solely on prediction, but through a funnel of subdivisions from education to literacy to book distribution. Each layer of complexity further narrows down to simple solution for a fundamental problem: the ever growing issue of education rights. The right to a proper education proves elusive when of all times it need be accessible to all, no matter of privilege. Learning through literacy and reading provides a economic and effective approach to resolving a continuing problem. Ensuring the right to education is worthy goal to undertake, doing so prepares the world collectively for future trials and tribulations by crafting the better, sophisticated generations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Television As A Place Of Fantasy And Enjoyment For An... Television dramas in today s day and age has become a place of fantasy and enjoyment for an audience ranging in different ages. It was created to build upon creative idea s of scriptwriters and producers; however, the basis of these creative idea s stems from daily life occurrences that one sees on a regular span. This can include crime, politics, family, or romance, but in reality, how many of these ideas and scripts are an accurate representation of daily life in terms of those subjects? Edgar Allan Poe once said that one should, Believe only half of what you see and nothing that you hear. and this can answer the question set above. This is because realistically, society should only be believing in half of what they see and nothing that they hear on television. The shows that are created to air on television are built and directed in order to keep a person s interest; the accuracy of the information of which is relayed at times are the least of a scriptwriters concerns as facts are not always as exciting as drama. In contrast, there are exceptions in these cases and it can be seen within the media portrayed show, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Wolf,1999) as it shows an accurate real life representation of court and police proceedings that is demonstrated through coerced confessions, role of a forensic psychiatrist in a criminal affair, and a hung jury situation. Within the show Law and Order: SVU in season 17, episode 9 titled Depravity Standard, Lewis Hodda was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay On World War 1 War is declared. That would be the headline of nearly every news outlet around. On July 28, 1914, Austria Hungary declared war on Serbia. In the following week, Germany, Russia, France, and Britain soon followed. The war to end all wars had begun. The Great War was a unique war. The war saw New Aged technology used with Old Aged tactics. Millions of lives were lost during these four years that followed the start of the war. By the war s end, militaries increased in size, new strategies and tactics were created, and the use of the turn of the century technologies were soon more frequently used and improved upon. One of these new techs was the Airplane. Between the years of 1914 and 1918, the world discovered a new battlefield where wars ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The only way to stop these planes from bringing back this valuable information was by shooting them down. The hulls of the early planes were light and flimsy so the use of mounting machine guns on the planes proved difficult. Early in the war, pilots would use grenades, flechettes, grappling hooks, and pistols to try to down their opponents. Hulls were soon reinforced and machine guns were soon mounted on the rear of two seater planes, but pilots felt the need to mount machine guns on the forward part of the scout planes. A problem arose on how to fire the gun with the propeller in the way. French pilot, Roland Garros retrofitted a forward mount machine gun on his Morane Saulnier Type L. The propeller was reinforced so when a bullet hit the propeller it would deflect off. As dangerous as that sounds, Garros still managed to down a few German aircrafts along the way. But due to engine malfunction, he was forced to land in Germany territory. The Germans seized the plane and handed it over to the Fokker company to implement for German use. Fokker implemented a synchronization gear which would ensure the gun would fire without hitting the propeller Fokker mounted these on their new Fokker Eindecker and soon began German air superiority better known as the Fakker Scourge. From the Summer of 1915 to early 1916, the Germans ruled the skies. Allied planes were being shot down at an alarming rate. Losing the skies was demoralizing to the allies. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Patience In Disney World It takes great patience and love in order to make the kind of progress that benefits everyone. (Mashos) Patience is a needed characteristic in today s society. An example of patience would be my trip to Disney World when I was seven years old. When my parents sprung the surprise that we would be going to Disney World, the trip itself was still a month and a half out. That month and a half was the longest of my entire life. I was so excited and it seemed so far away. Finally the day came and I woke up a ball of sunshine, Everyone wake up! It s Disney day, it s Disney day! We packed our bags frantically figuring out what was important to bring and what was not, and then we drove to the airport with the anticipation buzzing in the air. Meanwhile at the airport we proceeded to wait an additional hour to get through security and wait for the plane to be ready to board. On the plane we flew for 3 hours and landed in Orlando, Florida, which is a relatively short drive from Disney World itself. My family and I were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... shocking us all into consciousness. Which doesn t particularly work with a seven, five and three year old. After that fiasco, we were on our way to Animal Kingdom. Animal Kingdom was a fascinating park, since all three of us children were entirely absorbed by the animals and the sights and the hundreds if not thousands of people we saw. We had no idea what patience was until we actually attempted to ride some of those rides. There was a jungle safari ride in which we could go on a boat on a man made river and hear a story and see some wildlife. We were weaving back and forth through rope barriers listening to the conversations of people around us as we dutifully awaited our turn, like soldiers preparing for battle. Meanwhile the actual ride was maybe ten to fifteen minutes long. The wait was excruciating, but after we got on the ride, we saw why it was such a tedious wait, the memory later on was worth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Examples Of Betrayal In The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, written by Muriel Spark, focuses on the importance of morality while showing the manipulation that occurs at an all girls school in Edinburgh, Scotland, in the 1930s. Jean Brodie doesn t agree with many things such as the school curriculum and it is shown through her teaching and personal beliefs that lead to the novel s major theme of betrayal amongst the Brodie set, which leads to the current job as a teacher for Miss Brodie to be taken from her. Miss Brodie attempts to influence the girls ideas and beliefs; however, she is taking away their morals and beginning to control them instead. This leads to the constant theme of betrayal to be riddled throughout the whole novel. At the point when has an educator s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Humorously enough, it was Sandy who deceived Miss Brodie: you had no reason at all to double cross me, in fact you have had the best piece of me in my confidences and in the man I cherish. (P125) Miss Brodie was entirely blind to the fact that Sandy s betrayal was justified, her decision was regrettable but inevitable. The subjects of devotion, steadfastness and disloyalty in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie are all nearly joined. Miss Brodie is jumped at the chance to a God figure: She supposes she is Providence, she supposes she is the God of Calvin; she sees the starting and the end. (P120) Her dedication is largely focused on her set, who can be seen as her disciples, and Sandy who would therefore be Judi s. The distinction being that Sandy s treachery is supported: It s just conceivable to double cross where unwaveringness is expected, said Sandy. That being said, would it say it wasn t because of Miss Brodie? Just up to a point, said Sandy. (P127) the three themes of dedication, loyalty and betrayal are all closely knit and so they complement each other in the way they are woven into the story. As Miss Brodie s young ladies were consistently shaped, Miss Brodie s inclination was additionally developing and the principals administering the end of her prime began with her commitment, peaked with a break of dedication and completed with a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Nixon Film Analysis The film «Nixon» devoted to historical figure in American politics, President Richard Nixon, who today remains one of the controversial figures in American political history. He became the only president to have resigned before the expiration date, because of the Watergate impeachment danger. Decades after his death, there was a request for a review of the role in 1937 US President, whose figure after Watergate symbol was negative in American politics and society and authoritarian tendencies of the film Nixon is not a movie about Watergate and the Vietnam War, and it can hardly be called autobiographical work, but rather, it s a film about the dark side of Nixon. The film director Oliver Stone s Nixon s attempt to describe the personality of psychoanalysis, but it has a number of false facts highlight ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are paid by the people, not the politicians, but there can be no winners in a war. In general, «Nixon» is one of the most interesting films about political figures, confirming the idea that in politics people can not stay, normal people, because the policy itself is the worst disease of mankind, because it serves not the interests of the people, other nations, and within nations powerful interest groups. To create a portrait hostage to political power, the filmmakers turned to over 80 major works of American history, from childhood to Nixon, Watergate and shelf life. In cinematic terms, this is one of the best work of director Oliver Stone: The book We the people. Brief Introduction to American politics, the author reveals the theme of American politics, especially the presidency. The author tells of the powers, rights and duties of the President of the United States, you should consider some of the examples in US history. The author notes that President Nixon, for example, the chapter on the issue of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Racial Hygiene In Nazi Nazi Germany was a state built on racial ideologies. The Nazi Party was influenced by two contributing factors leading up the Nazi state. These crucial influences are the buildup of science on racial hygiene and the policing groups that further shaped and protected the Nazi regime. Science at this time was not distrusted and was viewed as concrete. In 1895, Alfred Ploetz, coined the term racial hygiene (Procter, 15). This term purpose was to consider not just the good of the individual but also the good of the race. When political parties began to dissolve and Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor, these ideals were brought up with him. The need to return to normalcy allowed Hitler to sway public opinion. Hitler implemented policing to anyone who he saw that threatened the Nazi Party. Racial Hygiene is the most influential building block of the Nazi administration that sparked interest around the world before the 1900s. The growth of Racial Hygiene or scientific discrimination was an emitting agenda, but it was also diplomatic in design to reinforce certain power relations as natural with the help of policing programs to navigate into the Nazi Parties direction. When the Weimar dissolved, many were relieved that the unknown and imposed Democratic government was gone along with many of its parties. The Democracy didn t take hold in government long enough for the people to feel the effects. When Racial Hygiene was introduced into Nazism before The Great War, it would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Gun Control Is A Rights Issue Gun control is not one issue, but many. To some people gun control is a crime issue, to others it is a rights issue. Gun control is a safety issue, an education issue, a racial issue, and a political issue, among others. Why should citizens be allowed to have guns? Many people ask that question and many people wonder why is the question even asked when you are a responsible citizen and want to be able to protect yourself and your family as well as be able to enjoy hunting. Many people question if a citizen should be allowed to have a gun, then is it reasonable to have a magazine limit? Though the questions are simple, the answer is a tough one when mass shootings are taking place, by irresponsible citizens. In American, a large group of people hunt. Obviously, it is much easier to hunt with a riffle then a bow and arrow, and taking away guns would severely limit hunting. Animals would be harder to kill, and when an animal was killed by an inexperienced hunter with a bow, it would have a longer death than if a rifle was available. Of course, the argument that meat can be bought at a store and that there is no need for hunting is reasonable but not in alignment with our beliefs as American. We believe in freedom and liberty, and if someone wants to hunt for their meat then let them. As Americans we do not want a country dependent on businesses to provide everything we need because we would be helpless if ever they withdrew their support. More than that, it has been proven that if people do not hunt animals such as deer, elk, etc. the animals will over populate and destroy forests and land along with killing themselves off. Guns are needed for hunting. There are laws passed regulating the ownership and use of firearms, and more legislation is being considered. Most of these laws restrict, to some degree, the rights of individuals to possess or use firearms. Some restrictions may be necessary, but, responsible citizens benefit with the right to own firearms. Attempts to keep firearms away from these citizens do more harm than good. To begin with, what is a responsible citizen. A good definition of a responsible citizen is a law abiding citizen, with no felony record, must not abuse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The 2008 Financial Crisis On September 15, 2008, Wall Street entered the largest financial crisis since the Great Depression. On a day that could have been called Black Monday, the Dow Jones Industrial average plummeted almost 500 points. Historically prominent investment giant Lehman Brothers filled for bankruptcy, while Bank of America bought out former powerhouse Merrill Lynch (Maloney and Lindeman 2008). The crisis enveloped the economy of the United States, as effects are still felt today. Experts still disagree about what exactly caused the greatest financial disaster since the Great Depression, but many point to the repeal of the Glass Steagall Act of 1933 as a gateway to the rise of extreme laissez faire policies that allowed Wall Street to take on incredible risk at the expense of taxpayers. In the wake of the crisis, politicians look for policies that reign in the power of Wall Street, but the fundamental relationship between economic and political power has made such regulation ineffective. The Glass Steagall Act of 1933 was a direct response to the Great Depression of the 1930s. The years before the Depression were marked by robust financial growth, led by an expansion of credit through the policies of the Federal Reserve and new financial innovation, such as investment trusts (Neal and White 2012). Though these trusts were similar to a savings bank, they differed in that trusts were not regulated in which securities they could invest in and had had little government supervision. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Star Wars Argumentative Analysis When Ronald Reagan unveiled the Strategic Defense Initiative, the whole world laughed. The movie Star Wars had just come out, and the description of this new laser defense system seemed more at home on the screen of a science fiction movie than in the arsenal of the American military. People today still call the plan absurd, but is it really? Well, the technology is still not quite to the level that Ronald Reagan had hoped in his speech, but it is not as far fetched as one would think. In fact, this idea actually has paved the way for very similar systems that have been protecting Americans and other civilians for years now. So, what was the Strategic Defense Initiative and how did it evolve, how was it accepted, and what equivalent do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today, we have in place multiple systems that do the job that Ronald Reagan dreamed about the two most important being the Patriot Missile Defense system, and the Defense Support Program. The Patriot Missile defense system is a short range, mobile missile defense system that has been used in the military for quite some time now. It is carried around on the back of a military vehicle, and can detect missiles from 50 miles out (that seems like a very long distance, but most missiles travel at around 1 mile per second), and shoot them down before they get near wherever the vehicle is stationed and trying to protect. Such missile defense systems have been leased to allies, and even used in recent wars in the Middle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Definition of Success Essay What is success? How does one succeed in life? A few moments thought will convince us that the question is by no means an easy one to answer. We say this, that, or the other man is successful, but what do we mean by it? One man has houses and lands, has a large bank account, drives fast horses and has many apparent friends, such a man is accounted successful. Yet all of these things that minister to his pleasure have been acquired by unremitting labor, by hard, avaricious dealings with his fellow men, by trampling upon the hearts and affections of thousands; in the face of these facts is the man a successful one? The question will be answered differently, according; to the views of life of the one answering it. Some think wealth is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The man who becomes wealthy is in a measure successful, but only so far as the acquirement sharpens his intellect, broadens his powers, and develops him into a self reliant, powerful member of society for its good. Selfish wealth is never good. One may be a millionaire, but if with it comes greed, avarice, oppression of others, the success is small indeed. Scattered along the path of life we find examples of men whose success brought them fame and glory and proved an unqualified blessing to all mankind. . . . [Scientist Louis] Aggasiz was at one time importuned to go upon the lecture platform and make money out of his vast knowledge as a naturalist. His reply will be ever memorable: I have no time to make money. Such a man would be hooted at on Wall Street by the men who speculate in the earnings of others and imagine themselves the great business men of this age. Yet whose success is greatest, that of Louis Agassiz standing among his pupils . . . teaching them the secrets of nature, or that of Jay Gould heaping together millions wrung from the failure of thousands of his fellows? One rests secure in a pure fame, the other is hated and feared by his neighbors and at the last will have been simply notorious. There is one criterion by which success can be fairly measured, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Global Migration From 1700 To 1900 CE, The World Global Migrations CCOT Between 1700 CE and 1900 CE, the world saw radical growth and change. New inventions, technologies and innovations led to major shifts in power and new societies emerged. A common theme between these two dates is the migration of peoples for a variety of reasons. Some left their homelands due to push factors, like famine, war and disease. Some left due to pull factors, like economic prosperity, religious tolerance and freedom. From 1700 CE to 1900 CE, global migration experienced a continuity in long distance migration to the Americas as a result of a need for labor. Although there is a continuity, there are major changes in the push and pull factors for migration such as like the Irish Potato Famine and the migration of immigrants into Australia due to the promise of economic prosperity. The migration of people into the Americas was a continuity between 1700 CE and 1900 CE. In the 1700s, predominantly European settlers migrated to the Americas in search of economic gain. Many found this in the form of the plantation system. The need for labor on these plantations led to the large scale migration of slaves. Slaves were essential to the economy of the Americas and even to the parent countries in Europe as they were a cheap, reliable source of labor. These slaves were part of a larger mercantilist system called the Atlantic Slave Trade. The slave trade peaked in the 1700s with millions of African slaves being forced to migrate into the Americas. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Zoot Suit by Luis Valdez Essay Zoot Suit by Luis Valdez Based on the infamous 1942 Sleepy Lagoon murder mystery and the resulting Zoot Suit Riots in Los Angeles , playwright Luis Valdez weaves fact and fiction to depict the fate of 22 young Mexican Americans brought to trial for a murder they did not commit. Zoot Suit brings together unforgettable characters such as the irreverent El Pachuco and the charismatic Henry Reyna, an unsuspecting gang leader who finds himself caught in the middle of the racially turbulent events that rocked Los Angeles during the early 1940s. Valdez says this production exemplifies the evolution of American society. The essence about the American experience is about cultural fusion, Valdez says. Zoot Suit has influences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s very gratifying to get the immediate reaction from the audience, he says. Many young playwrights tend to want to move toward making movies, mainly because of the potential to reach a world wide audience. However, you can t see your viewers reactions. At the age of 6, Valdez got his first taste of theater when he was cast to play a monkey for his school s production of Christmas in the Jungle. I use to bring my lunch in a paper bag and I remember when we were getting ready to prepare for the play, my teacher took my bag, ripped it up and used it to make papier mache, he recalls. We made masks for our costumes out of paper mache; and I got a monkey mask made from my lunch bag. I also got a tail and I remember our costumes were really nice, made with nice material. I was so excited. Valdez never got to perform in his school play because the week before the play, his family, who were farm workers, were evicted from their home and had to move. They play went on without me, he says. I never got to act and I was very disappointed. That event created this hole in me; and I think from then on I ve been trying to fill it through my work. Valdez s experience in a farm worker family provided much encouragement and drive when he founded El Teatro Campesino. In 1965, Valdez left the San Francisco Mime Troupe to join Cesar Chavez in organizing farmworkers in Delano, Calif. Valdez ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Malcolm X s Speech Synthesis Essay The small intricacies of the content of a speech play a significant role in its function, as they can allow for the audience to connect to the speaker on a personal basis by becoming an active part of the experience. Malcolm X s choice of beginning his speech with the phrase We want to talk right down to earth in a language that everybody here can easily understand (4) is indicative of this. This single quote shows his desire to forge a relationship between the speaker and audience as a way to make his case stand stronger, by urging the viewers to become an active part of the struggle for freedom and independence during the Civil Rights Movement. The concept of unity (5) being the most lethal weapon for change is one he had to establish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Market For Automation Systems And Devices LAMBDA Tech Business Plan Business Description Overview of the industry The U.K. market for automation systems and devices was worth approximately $3.2 billion in 2010. It is expected to grow to almost $3.4 billion in 2011. In the longer term (i.e., 2011 to 2016), the forecast is for strong renewed growth in the automation market, which is expected to exceed $5.5 billion in 2016, a CAGR of 10.5% between 2011 and 2016. (SYPHA, 2003) Lighting, home entertainment, and security systems accounted for nearly 58% of the U.K. home automation market in 2010. It is estimated to be around $2.1 billion in the year and further to reach $3.8 billion by 2016 at a CAGR of 12.2 %. Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) and energy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The drop in construction of new homes as a result of the financial crisis that started in 2008 had dampened the demand for automation systems, but in the longer term, many would be homebuyers are younger, technologically savvy people with an affinity for the latest electronic devices, thus creating a favourable market environment for automation systems. On the supply side, the declining cost and complexity of new automation products is helping to attract new buyers. Until a few years ago, the cost of quality automation components was prohibitive for all but the enthusiast market, but now prices are dropping. Fortunately, other developments are helping to reduce the difficulty and cost of installation. These developments include the growing use of standards based wireless technologies that allow automation devices to integrate seamlessly and minimize the need for special wiring to connect them. Business opportunity The foundation of our solutions basically consists of a scalable infrastructure using low power wireless technologies and networking protocols. The proprietary solution proposes (Fig.1): Technology ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. NFL Football Salary Cap Analysis The second and largest aspect of the White Settlement involves the salary cap. The cap represents a specific amount of money which can be spent on player salaries will be a defined percentage of the defined gross revenues (Mavris). This will create competitive balance across the league because it will force all teams to abide by the same cap ceiling. Regardless of a teams value or demographic all teams will have to spend the same amount on player salaries. The final aspect of the White Settlement creates the concept of franchise and transition tenders. It states that all players with five years of NFL playing experience whose contracts expire may negotiate and enter into contracts with NFL teams as an unrestricted free agent. The franchise ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It also will drastically increase that player s salary. Franchises must be careful when applying the franchise tag as it can be expensive and with the creation of the salary cap they must abide by a certain total salary for all their players, and by placing the franchise tag on a certain player that player s salary will become very expensive and its fully guaranteed. The transition designation is very similar to the franchise designation. The White Settlement states, by tendering an offer of a one year contract at a salary amounting to the greater of (1) the average of the salaries of the ten highest paid players at the designated player s same position, or (2) a twenty percent increase in the designated player s previous years salary (Mavris). The team applying the designation would retain exclusive negotiating rights over that player, a key difference between a franchise and transition designation. The inclusive of the White Settlement changed the direction of the NFL and allowed players to increase their salaries, but also restricted large player movement from year to year. It also gave the team the ability to hold on to their top players and be compensated for losing restricted free agents. The White Settlement changed the landscape of the NFL has it moved forward into the 1990s and was instrumental in creating the salary cap that continues to govern the NFL ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Comparing Piaget s Theory And Child Development Introduction Jean Piaget s Background Jean Piaget was born in Switzerland in 1896. Based upon his observations, he concluded that children were not less intelligent than adults, they simply think differently. Albert Einstein called Piaget s discovery so simple only a genius could have thought of it. Piaget s stage theory describes the cognitive development of children. Cognitive development involves changes in cognitive process and abilities. What is the relationship between Piaget s theory and the Child Development s short coursework? Jean Piaget s theory is being applied in child development study because his theory shows that it has stimulated much research and has found wide support among educators. He had developed a set of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also applies his information that he gained to fit his ideas. Teaching a child at this stage needs some equipment which can give him some space to play with and have an active role in learning. Furthermore, the concrete stage starts about first grade to early adolescence. During this stage, a child has developed different views or opinions which need to be satisfied. Their accommodation had increased. The child develops an ability to think abstractly and to make rational judgments about concrete or observable phenomena at which in the past he needed work by himself to understand. Lastly, he will going through the formal operations which is adolescence. At this stage, the persons will reach their cognition to the final form. This person no longer requires concrete objects to make rational judgments because he is capable of doing the hypothetical and deductive reasoning. The task: 1. Two equal slices of sponge is used 2. One of the sponge is divided into four pieces while the other one is in original shape Then, 1. Arrange the divided cheese in different order The task 1. Take two equal length of ruler 2. Then arrange both of the ruler in 2 rows 2. Then, make a distance for a ruler in the 1st row The task 2. Take 2 same size of bottles 3. Pour liquid in bottles in same amount Then,
  • 23. 4. Change the first bottles to a shorter and wider bottle 5. Pour the same amount of water into both of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Children Case Study Based on the information about Jody s life, we can see that she is struggling with not taking her anti depressant medications, from not taking her medications, it is casing her hallucinations. Other things Jody struggles with is being tired and depressed, the last thing Jody currently struggles with is thinking that minions are coming to take her children. First and foremost, we would we would be articulating to Jody about what we are going to be doing, this includes talking to her about some of the main things we are going to be discussing to make sure not just her but the people in her life are going to be saved and that she has a plan. Now, we are going to be listening to what she has been experiencing the last couple of months in her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When it comes to helping Jody, the vital aspect is giving her attention to the options that Jody could contribute directly to restoring a precise level of equilibrium. Fifth, we would try to help Jody develop a plan of action that she could own and that would represent a positive action step toward her precise level of equilibrium. Jody s idea would be positive and beneficial for her life, some of these plans would include taking her Anti Depresent medications every day, calling her friend or husband when she feels stressed. This program will assist Jody in going towards the right direction in her life and help in taking care of her kids a lot better. Sixth, before the end of the session with Jody, we would try to get a commitment from her to carry out some action that would be positive, and that would her restore equilibrium. In having Jody work a promise, this will ensure a step in the right direction in Jody s life to what to change for the positive overall. I would assure Jody if my support and encouragement and arrange the two of us to check back with each other to follow up on her progress this will ensure that Jody s is getting help and support in her improvement when it comes to the commitment and building a better outcome in the future. Adequate coping mechanisms are going to be important in Jody s life; this will assist her in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Angela Davis Influences We have to recognize the intersectionality, the interconnectedness of all of these institutions and attitudes. Angela Yvonne Davis Angela Davis is one of the most influential women when it comes to feminism, race, and politics, just to name a few. She has paved the way for many generations of women to have a voice when they once wouldn t. It is essential to realize that one can t discuss feminism and black power without discussing Angela Davis. The reason I chose Angela Davis is because she is a household name that I have always heard, but had never known much of. I think it s deeply important to understand the impact she s had on the feminist movement, specifically for women of color. Angela Yvonne Davis was born in Birmingham, Alabama on January 26, 1944 to Sallye Davis and Frank Davis. Sallye was an elementary school teacher who was faithfully involved in the civil rights movement. Her father, Frank, owned a gas service station. Davis attended elementary through some of her high school education in her hometown of Birmingham, Alabama. She finished out the rest of her high school career in New York, where her mother was earning her master s degree. She went to Elizabeth Irwin High School. At the time, this school was considered progressive, because many of the teachers there were blacklisted for alleged communist actions they took during the McCarthy era. Davis attended Brandeis University in Massachusetts, where she studied philosophy. She attended the University of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. General Electric, A Worldwide Conglomerate Corporation General Electric, a worldwide conglomerate corporation, was founded in 1892 in New York. Currently, the GE headquarters remains in Schenectady, New York, and have a second location in Fairfield, CT. As a publicly traded company, GE is one of the original twelve on the Dow Jones Index; the only one left remaining there today, 119 years later. In addition to the Dow, General Electric is also a member of the S P 500. As of 2015, the company operates through the following business divisions: power and water, oil and gas, energy management, aviation, healthcare, transportation, capital, and digital. The products general electric manufactures include: aircraft engines, electrical distribution, electric motors, energy, finance, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A company, like General Electric, that has a positive current ratio greater than 1, will also have a positive net working capital. Net working capital assesses a company s ability to pay off short term obligations. General Electric, along with their industry, both have the ability to meet short term commitments and liquidate assets easily. Activity ratios have the capability to show how efficient, or inefficient, a company is operating. Receivables turnover ratio indicates the level of efficiency with managing credit given to customers and the collection period. Using their recent third quarter data, I calculated that General Electric has a receivables turnover ratio of .80. That isn t awful, but their industry is preforming at a much higher level of 1.8. Essentially, GE is not collecting payments as fast, and are less efficient than their market competitors. On the other hand, there is also inventory turnover. This ratio is set up to show how many times a period a company is selling out of merchandise. Here is where General Electric is very close to the industry average. GE has an inventory turnover of 4.2, compared to the industry at 4.4. The higher the ratio, the more effective a business stands. Lastly, total asset turnover is used to measure how efficiently your business uses its assets to generate sales (Avenir). GE possesses a ratio of .14, much lower than the industry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Difference Between Cohesion And Cohesion .Theoretical part 1. Scope of the study Language is not realized by some unrelated sentences but by varying number of utterances. The stretch of language may be spoken or written. Cohesion therefore is the glue that holds words together. In other words, if an essay is cohesive, it sticks together from sentence to sentence and from paragraph to paragraph. A speaker of English who hears or reads a passage of the language which is more than one sentence in length can normally decide without difficulty whether it forms a unified whole or it is just a collection of unrelated sentences. Thus a unified text is achieved by the use of cohesive devices. The scope of the study focuses on articles of the writers; Ammar Ali and Azmi ashour from Al Ahram ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This relation has been referred to as a superordinate or hyponomic relation in most of the earlier studies or inclusion: specific general by McCarthy (P.57) The second major element of lexical cohesion is collocation.( Nunan1993, P.29) declared that collocation can cause problems for discourse analysis, because it includes semantically related item and this makes it difficult to determine if there is any cohesive tie or not. Much linguistics refuses to deal with collocation because of this. Grammatical cohesion Any discourse must be related not only lexically but also grammatically. (McCarthy, 1991, 34 35) says that grammatical cohesion is the surface in written discourse.it is displayed by spoken and written discourses and those links are classified into three categories: references, ellipsis, substitution and conjunction.Grammatical cohesion is divided into references, ellipsis, substitution and conjunction. According to Brown and Yule (1983), the traditional semantic of reference is that its relationship is held between expressions in text and the world, and between different parts of text. There is a different account of the co reference relation, paying attention to pronouns. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Turnover Ratio For Axiata Total asset turnover =sales/(total asset) 0.41 times 0.42 times 0.38 times Fixed asset turnover =sales/(fixed asset ) 0.55 times 0.54 times 0.46 times Time series Total asset turnover Total asset turnover is a ratio that narrates the amount of sales generated for every unit of the asset. In 2012 , an asset turnover ratio for Axiata is 0.41 means Axiata can produce $0.41 for every $1 worth of assets. In general, the higher the ratio means the company is more effective at using its assets. But whether a particular ratio is good or bad differs on the industry in which your company works. Furthermore,some industries are simply more asset intensive than others ,so their total turnover ratios will be lower. In 2014 Axiata analyzes that its asset turnover ratio is 0.38 which has declined from 0.42 in the year 2013. Companies with a decreasing asset turnover ratio must analyze their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Generally, a high fixed asset turnover ratio is better for small business indicates that Axiata generate strong sales for the level of fixed assets their use in 2012, but it can have some negative implications in some situation. In year 2012 Axiata with fixed asset ratio 0.55 which has the highest ratio compare with the following year. With the highest ratio in the year 2012, Axiata is doing an effective job of generating sales with a relatively small amount of fixed assets and selling off excess fixed asset capacity. After 2012, decline in the ratio can indicate Axiata over interested in fixed asset such as equipment or machine. The possible cause to help increase lower ratio such as provide new products or services that require more than traditional. The concept of the fixed asset turnover ratio is more valuable to an outside participant, who wants to know how well a Axiata is employing its assets to generate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Iraq War Causes The Iraq War was caused by the civil war that Iraq had in the past,and also several problems that Iran had against Iraq, the civil war was caused by the angry of the population against the governor Saddam Hussein, who applied violent tactics against them, after these events many countries wanted to stop this so they started the Iraq war, one of the countries that tried to stop this was the United States and the reasons they gave the world was that they Saddam Hussein was helping Al Qaeda, Iraq has MDW (Massive Destruction Weapons) and that Iraq was being too violent with the population. This war took 8 years, starting in 2003 and ending in 2011 with Obama Taking all the troops back to U.S. The war between these neighboring Middle Eastern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the 9 years of war and occupation 1,600,000Iraqis were displaced from their homes, 151,000 civilians were killed, on the other hand in the war the U.S. Government spent 3 billion dolars. in the area of public services and the needs of the population and infrastructure citizens Iraqis have to livein the shortage of electricity, bad drinking water and sewer services and the possible layoffs of public employees. Many children suffering from diseases due to sewer and garbage accumulated in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Key Roles In Blaise Pascal s Life Blaise Pascal Blaise Pascal was born at Clermont, Auvergne, France on June 19, 1628. He was the son of Étienne Pascal, his father, and Antoinette Bégone, his mother who died when Blaise was only four years old. After her death, his only family was his father and his two sisters, Gilberte, and Jacqueline, both of whom played key roles in Pascal s life. When Blaise was seven he moved from Clermont with his father and sisters to Paris. It was at this time that his father began to school his son. Though being strong intellectually, Blaise had a pathetic physique. Things went quite well at first for Blaise concerning his schooling. His father was amazed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Note: www.nd.edu/StudentLinks/akoehl/Pascal.html Pascal s contributions to mathematics from then on were surmasing. From a young age he was creating science. His first scientific work, an essay on sounds he prepared at a very young age. Once at a dinner party someone tapped a glass with a spoon. Pascal went about the house tapping the china with his fork then dissappeard into his room only to emerge hours later having completed a short essay on sound. He used the same approach to all of the problems he encountered; working at them until he was satisfied with his understanding of the problem at hand. A few of his disocoveries stood out more then others, of them his calculating machine, and his contributions to combinatorial analysis have made a signifigant contribution to mathematics. The mechanical calculator was devised by Pascal in 1642 and was brought to a commercial version in 1645. It was one of the earliest in the history of computing. Side by side in an oblong box were places six small drums, round the upper and lower halves chich the numbers 0 to 9 were written, in decending and ascending orders respectively. According to whichever aritchmatical process was currently in use, one half of each drum was shut ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Public Disclosure Of Information Essay As per Lindblom, and Dowling, and Pfeffer, the public disclosure of information in spaces like the annual reports can be made use of by a business to apply legitimation strategies i.e. to elevate the legitimacy and reduce legitimacy gap. This principle has been adopted by several researchers across the globe. Through Annual reports a firm can disclose information to offset any previous negative news or provide information to relevant parties regarding positive features of the organization that was not known beforehand, awards and recognitions received, initiatives executed etc. Even though such disclosures might not necessarily mean there has been any real change brought about by the organization, according to Ashforth and Gibbs (1990), the use of substantive management techniques might require real, objective change in organizational goals, structures, and procedures and practices. Consistent with the conclusions of Lindblom and Dowling, and Pfeffer, Hurt (1970) has deduced that one of the primary functions of accounting as well as accounting reports, is to legitimate the existence and operation of the business. Such views focus on the strategic nature of financial statements and relevant disclosures. Importance of Internal and External Accountability Effective accountability requires a statement of goals, transparent decision making and relationships, and honest reporting of resource use and achievements, which can emphasize the honesty and efficiency with which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Hunger GamesLike A Festivity In The Hunger Games It is shocking to see how the Capitol expects the Districts to treat the Hunger Games like a festivity, so that they can enjoy the suffering of the tributes as pure entertainment, while being tortuous for the Districts that have to comply. This is illustrated quite well when Katniss says that To make it humiliating as well as tortuous, the Capitol requires us to treat the Hunger Games as a festivity, a sporting event pitting every Districts against the others ... For the residences in the Capitol The Hunger Games itself is an annual event that provides them with a highly anticipated source of entertainment to pass time and the cause to celebrate. Citizens gamble on the tributes and sponsor their favourites in the arena. The Districts understand that they are more likely to survive if they are seemingly compliant with the laws and the retractions that the Capitol puts on them. District 12 along with other districts comply with the Laws that the Capitol reinforces. Not only are the Districts required to comply but they have to look like and pretend that they re agreeable to the punishment of having to sacrifice 2 of their young people from each District, every year and then act as if it is a major celebration rather than a tortuous punishment they have to endure year after year. People are addicted to watching the suffering of others, especially those in the Capitol. They love that all of the violence, the bloodshed and the struggle to stay alive is real. They like the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay On Masculinity In Huck Finn Since the Frontier era in American history masculinity has evolved from simply being an advanced Neanderthal, someone who is an adventurous, strong, outdoorsman that provides for, and protects his family to that of a well mannered, kempt aristocrat by the end to turn of the 19th century. While reading many early Romanticism, Transcendentalism, and Realism works have you ever noticed authors views are predominantly parallel with the society and time in which they lived? American authors (men/woman) where thought of as revolutionary with their popular, well noted works, but their gender ideals stem from society s views rather than their own perceptions. Without societies stipulations, these early authors could have been even more significant and influential than they already are thought to be. The most well noted early American authors all have one big, sometimes unrealized bias. That bias is gender. Authors such as Mark Twain, Walt Whitman, and Henry James all follow this unintentional norm in the way that they have represented masculinity through their works. The most popular frontier author, Mark Twain, represents an early and more simplistic male view through his work The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn . Through Huck s adventures Twain is able to capture the early, simplistic forms of masculinity. Huck was always exploring But the next day I went exploring around down through the island. I was boss of it; it all belonged to me, so to say, and I wanted to know all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Summary Of Evil And Omnipotence By J. L. Mackie J. L. Mackie s Evil and Omnipotence criticizes the argument that God exists by showing that religious beliefs are positively irrational and that parts of the essential theological doctrine are inconsistent with one another. The problem of evil is one of the oldest problems in philosophy. The problem of evil is a logical problem for only the people who believe that there is a God who is both (1) omnipotent and (2) wholly good; yet (3) evil exists in the world. If God is wholly good and omnipotent, then how can there be a presence of evil in the world. Given the presence of evil, we must either conclude that God does not have the power to prevent the suffering that evil causes in which case God is not omnipotent or that God does not wish ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, these solutions are only temporary or almost adopted by the thinker because the thinker may not be consistent in their definitions and convert back to the old definitions. Therefore, these solutions are not true solutions, so we must find another way to solve the problem of evil. The next set of solutions are called fallacious solutions. A fallacious solution is a solution defined as an argument which rejects one of the propositions but then, implicitly reasserts it later in the argument to solve the problem. However, these fallacious solutions use an equivocation use of the words good and evil , which cause vagueness about how good and evil are opposed to one another. Mackie notes that these so called solutions may seem plausible at first, but, in fact, do not amount to a solution which rejects any principle that causes the contradiction. The first fallacious solution is that Good cannot exist without evil. The idea behind this solution is that evil is a necessary counterpart of good. Without evil, there could be no good in the world. Therefore, God could not have created the world without any evil in it because there would be no good. By saying that God cannot create good without creating evil at the same time contradicts premise one (that God is omnipotent) and premise five (that there are limits to what an omnipotent thing can do). Mackie rejects this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Shrock paper one Sean Baas Shrock 412 paper 1 28MAR15 Burglar on the Job Throughout the novel Burglars on the Job: Streetlife and Residential Beak ins, the authors Richard T. Wright and Scott Decker study the interactions of those who are within the subculture of being burglars and how, why and who they commit these offenses toward. Within this paper we will be discussing the relationship of Merton s anomie theory and how this theory correlates to the acts and motivation of the individuals to accomplish the ability to acquire the means of society. Also we will be evaluating these individuals by explaining Hirschi s social bonds theory allowing this to help us better understand those who have personal relationships and what effects this has on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hirschi s social bond theory does not prove to be strong or loosely affiliated theoretically within this study. The pure fact that some of the individuals would steal from those who are close to them makes it a contradictory equation due to the fact that these victims are usually those who are closest to the hustler. [I spend the money from my burglaries for] needs, not wants, needs roof over my head, food in my mouth and things for my kids .(Lynn No. 095) (Wright and Decker, 45) On the other hand the hustlers would use their ability to affect anothers life just because they were an easy target or target hardening boundaries did not exist on the property. Merton s Anomie theory versus his Social Bond theory was persuasively building on one another. When one commits an act resulting in the explanation of anomie it is a push and pull force that shows how a person will weigh the options to see how an act will be weighed on their survivability. With Social Bond theory our family governs our conscience on whether we should do an act such as burglary. Using the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Thor as Portrayed in the Kenneth Branagh Movie In this paper, I will talk about Thor as portrayed in the movie directed by Kenneth Branagh as he may be depicted differently in other sources. Thor is the god of thunder and son of Odin, ruler of Asgard in Norse mythology. A powerful God that was next in line for the throne of Asgard. Thor had the power of thunder and was able to control its power with his hammer, which also allows him to fly. Comparing Thor to Jesus, both are powerful beings. Asgard and Heaven are very similar as it is where the Gods/God live. With great power both Thor and Jesus conquered things in their own way. Jesus conquered sin, not by using his fists to fight Satan, but instead he was crucified to stop Satan controls over the people. Where in Soteriology 1 payment for sin. Jesus conquered sin by offering his body, the body of god, to repent for the people of the world s sin. Unlike Jesus, Thor s course of action is not non violence. He comes from Asgard, a world where war was heavily prevalent, which was the reason Thor was banished to earth. He conquered his enemies through his hands. Though both are godly and had similar intentions Thor s course of action for his mission was different from Jesus according to course text. Thor is a savior figure because he saves humanity from God s themselves specifically his brother Loki, who betrayed his family while he was banished by their father Odin. In this film Thor is your typical hero who is powerful and strong. In the beginning Thor thought he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Chilling Torture at Abu Ghraib Prison Essay When the news of torture at Abu Ghraib prison broke in early 2004 during the global war on terror, much of the public was outraged and did not know how to react. Heavy debate began over the issue and media reporters on the issues took sides. Many books were written about the subject. The conservatives attempted to downsize the issues and take the side that it was simply bored and tense soldiers trying to blow off a little steam with horseplay. However, the photographs that surface said quite differently. Naked photographs of prisoners engaged in simulated sexual acts, deceased prisoners in sexual poses and prisoners tied up and left for dead tell the chilling story of the terror and torture behind the prison walls. Did the US do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I feel as though these are not the isolated actions of a few bad apples, but rather is carefully laid out and systematic torture. This war was kick started to overthrow the rain and restore democracy in Iraq. This was a war for human rights of Iraqi people. Marxist criminology is just one of the criminological schools. It is very much centered on the work of structural functionalism criminologists and parallels it very closely on the focus of what produces stability and continuity in society. However, it is different in the approach in the sense that it looks at a predestined political philosophy. Marxists focus on why things change and are quick to identify what disrupts life in industrialized nations. They describe how society is divided up into slices and how slices of the pie include power, wealth, prestige, and the perceptions of the world. Most theories of crime tend to be ahistorical. They do not treat the question of how the material conditions of society and crime evolve together as relevant to the study of crime (Chambliss, 1974, page 25). For Marxists this is a problem because ahistorical theories fail to link the phenomenon under investigation in this case, crime. Ahistorical theories attempt to reason that crime occurs outside of social systems and is something that develops on its own. Two important elements develop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Goal Setting And Attainment Unit One Essay Goal setting and attainment appears to be a straightforward proposal. You simply come up with an obtainable goal and then you work hard to make it a reality. To begin with I give myself short term and long term goals to achieve. Before I joined the Army my short term goal was to achieve the rank of Sergeant (E 5). My next short term goal wasn t to just achieve the next rank of Staff Sergeant (E 6) I wanted to aim a little higher and make Sergeant First Class (E 7) within eight years, which I did. My long term goal was to ultimately make it to the rank of Sergeant major (E 9). This goal is going to be harder to achieve, but I know as long as I work hard I will achieve that goal. Goals are great, but without follow through these goals will never come to fruition. By breaking down goals into smaller goals a person will gain confidence and can eventually turn those small term goals in long term goals. I knew that I could not just jump to Sergeant Major and that s why I set small short term goals to achieve that rank. What is going to make me successful not only in my career, but also in my everyday life is accomplishing one short term goal at a time. To obtain a Goal it requires steps or processes to achieve the desired outcome which, according to Tim Harford, includes failure. In Tim Harford s book Adapt he accepts that in the path to success don t be afraid to fail in the process. The consequence of disappointment makes versatility, which is a key ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Teenage Girls in Society Essay example Portier describes tradition as a language, an act, or even an historical text handed to us by a family member, the people we interact with on a daily basis and the cultural setting we are a part of. Such tradition, defines who someone is best by dialogue because tradition can give enough illustration of something or give enough room to compare between past and present traditions. (20) Tradition, helps us question and answer the possibilities of human existence and experience through the problems and situations we encounter every day, which life goes on according to what you know as a tradition and influences your everyday life. It acts as an answer to everyday problems or situations that can be answered by past traditions that you become ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She wants people to see that not everyone who claims to be of the Islamic faith is automatically following the principles of that religion. She has grown up a Muslim and the tradition has been passed down to her by her mother and father. A tradition is which Portier believes shapes an individual into who they are in a particular place and time and in a particular network of relations to people in family, community, nation, and church . (19) Her time happens to be in her teenage years. The courageous choice to wear a Hijab in public shocks not only her parents, friends but teachers as well. In the book, she tells us about her first encounter wearing the Hijab with her mother at Chadstone mall where she sees other Muslim girls of the same faith greet her by saying, Assalam u Alaikum, she says, greeting me with the universal Islamic greeting, peace be upon you ( p. 28). She thinks that by wearing the Hijab, its represents a worldwide sisterhood amongst them that can only be shared by tradition. This shared language and culture Portier believes gives us the answers to human capabilities to overcome feelings of hostilities perhaps. Feeling brave by this past encounter she wears the Hijab at school where she gets mixed feelings toward it at first by her friends and also by her principal who first questions if she should be allowed to wear it in school. Her parents do end up convincing the principal in allowing her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Elizabeth Cady Stantons Speech Rhetorical Devices In Elizabeth Cady Stantons speech she uses a lot of rhetorical devices to portray her views. Not only to portray her views but to also support her views and help make other if not already on the same viewing will convince them on her views. One of the biggest rhetorical devices she uses is Pathos. Not only the pathos has she used herself in the speech but the emotion she creates in the audience. Stanton believes that women shouldn t have to change in order to get rights but that they should be included in the every man is created equal�? sort of saying. She begins this speech in the Seneca Falls convention where she is speaking to anyone who wants to hear her views for anyone who already shares the same views. But it is also for those who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Effect Of Helicopter Parenting Helicopter parenting is a form of upbringing where a parent is more likely to help their child with all of their problems. It is not uncommon for these parents to pay their child s bills and continue doing their laundry among other things when they ve reached their secondary education (e.g. College, University). (Meno) This type of parent doesn t necessarily control everything the child does, but they protect them from any possible loss or failure in attempt to help them succeed. Though many have different views on the parenting method, more research must be done in order to assess its effectiveness. Though there have been countless books and studies on parenting, there have only been a handful that thoroughly looked at the effects of helicopter parenting in particular. Research has been put into the effects on skill development in children, commitment, and emotional stability throughout their life. In order to understand where these effects stemmed from, research was done to compare education level at a young age between those with helicopter parents and those without. Impact on Skill Development When in an educational environment, it s easy to split apart those who tried to achieve a higher grade point average, and those who didn t. This is not necessarily a reflection of intelligence level, but rather a difference in motivation. Students with helicopter parents tend to be less engaged in their school work when compared to those with less protective parents. (Sharon) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. C.S.Lewis C.S. Lewis: Christian Apologist Included in the 10 most influential Christians of the 20th century alongside Karl Barth, Pope John XXIII, Martin Luther King Jr, and Billy Graham, the Christian History magazine named him the atheist scholar who became an Anglican, an apologist, and a patron saint of Christians everywhere. He was also dubbed as an apostle to the skeptics because he resolutely answered frequent objections individuals had when it came to accepting Christ as their Savior (christianodyssey.com). Born into a Protestant family in Ireland on November 29, 1898, C.S. Lewis was the son of A.J. Lewis, a solicitor, and Flora Augusta, a promising mathematician. He bore a lonely and unhappy childhood. Especially crushed by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everybody possesses an internal sense of moral obligation to realize the difference between right and wrong and choose to do what is right. Lewis ascertains that the existence of this common moral conscience, can only be the consequential result from the existence of a god who created all humans. (about.com). C.S. Lewis disputed for reason based Christianity as opposed to faith based Christianity. This is a questionable decision on Lewis part because conventional Christianity is indisputably faith based. Lewis principal readers were supposed to be skeptics and atheists rather than current believers. Skeptics doubt for lack of reason and evidence; therefore, only reason and evidence is more likely to draw their reconsideration. In his book, Mere Christianity, Lewis writes: I am not asking anyone to accept Christianity if his best reasoning tells him that the weight of the evidence is against it. (about.com). One of Lewis most often quoted statements is from Mere Christianity, where he uses reason and logic to introduce three possibilities to us (often known as the Lewis trilemma ). According to this trilemma, either Jesus really was God and intentionally lying, or was not God but reckoned himself to be (which would make him a lunatic). Mere Christianity goes on to say that the latter likelihood is not consistent with Jesus character and it is, therefore, most likely that he was being truthful A man ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. ACCT1511 topic 1 Q1: Objective of Financial Reporting (From Kieso et al. (2010) Homer Winslow and Jane Alexander are discussing various aspects of the conceptual framework . Homer indicates that this pronouncement provides little, if any, guidance to the practicing professional in resolving accounting controversies. He believes that the Framework provides such broad guidelines that it would be impossible to apply the objective(s) to present day reporting problems. Jane concedes this point, but indicates that objective(s) are still needed to provide a starting point for the standard setter in helping to improve financial reporting. a) Indicate the basic objective established in the Conceptual Framework. The objective of the general purpose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Verifiable: It is verifiable. Although the amount in allowance for doubtful debt cannot be observed directly, it can be indirectly verified by checking the inputs into the formulas used to calculate bad debt expense in the past and recalculating the allowance for doubtful debt. (or some words to that effect) Alternative answer: It is not verifiable, as it is forward looking information and whether the estimate is correct will not be known until a future period (or some words to that effect) DO NOT WRITE OUTSIDE THE BOX Q3: ACCT1511 2011 Semester 1 Mid Semester (Question 2) The following information is taken from the accounts of CanDo Ltd, a can food company. $ Motor Vehicles, 1 January 2010 450,000 Motor Vehicles, 31 December 2010 500,000 Accumulated Depreciation Motor Vehicles, 1 January 2010 200,000 Accumulated Depreciation Motor Vehicles, 31 December 2010 250,000 Depreciation Expense Motor Vehicles, for year ended 31 December 2010 100,000 Cost price of motor vehicles sold during the year 2010 100,000 Required: (a) Use the relevant t account(s) to calculate cash paid for the purchase of Motor Vehicle for year ended 31 December 2010. [3 marks] Motor Vehicle ($) o/b
  • 44. 450,000 Sales 100,000 Purchase 150,000 500,000 600,000 c/b 600,000 (b) Briefly discuss the extent of Relevance reflected in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Cystic Fibrosis Analysis To understand the effects that Cystic Fibrosis has, it is important to discuss CFTR synthesis and trafficking. Mutations in the CFTR results in protein misfolding, causing a defect in cellular processing and trafficking that targets the protein for degradation and reduces the quantity of CFTR at the cell surface [56]. In order for the CFTR to function correctly, then it must be synthesized, folded, and transported to the apical membrane of the cell without problem. The CFTR passes through quality control systems to get rid of misfolded proteins that would not function properly or that could become damaged [16]. It is apparent that only 33% of CFTR folds correctly and is allowed to leave the endoplasmic reticulum [8]. The nucleus is the site ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One system detects defects in the cytosolic parts of the CFTR while the other detects defects within the endoplasmic reticulum membrane. It is apparent that ubiquitylating proteins work with specific factors in order to detect misfolding. For example, Hsp70 detects mutations in the cytosolic regions of the CFTR. It is suspected that Hsp70 keeps the CFTR soluble until the E3 ligase CHIP binds with it. The complex that forms between these two redirects the CFTR to the degradation pathway. Derlin 1 is involved with detecting defects in the endoplasmic reticulum membrane and is involved in the retro translocation of CFTR from the endoplasmic reticulum so that it can be send to the proteasome for degradation [20]. If the CFTR protein is folded correctly within the endoplasmic reticulum, then it is sent to the Golgi apparatus. The coat protein complex II (COPII), which is found within the ER membrane, helps to maintain the correct CFTR structure and location, conformation, and protein protein interactions as this occurs. Final processing for the CFTR is carried out within the Golgi, as the CFTR replaces a mannose enriched side chain with a mature complex oligosaccharide side chain. After this is completed, the CFTR is moved to the apical membrane where it has a half life of 12 to 24 hours. If a CFTR is functioning poorly within the membrane, then it can be recognized by Hsc70 and then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. A Reflection On Physical Aggression Physical aggression Narcissism is linked to low empathy, and aggressive reactions to threat. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that it has been linked to physical aggression as well (Blinkhorn, Lyons, Almond, 2016). Baumeister and colleagues (1996, as discussed in Maples et al., 2010) suggest the threatened egotism hypothesis, which claims that when the positive view of the self of a narcissistic individual is attacked by others, violence may result. Hence, why narcissistic individuals get aggressive when their self concept is threatened (Maples et al., 2010). Especially individuals with vulnerable narcissism get in a shame rage cycle. Their sense of entitlement makes them think they deserve more, yet they doubt this sentiment at the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This might explain why high rates of narcissistic personality styles were found in women arrested for intimidate partner violence (Simmons, Lehmann, Cobb, Fowler, 2005). Psychological abuse Psychological abuse should not be overlooked when one looks at intimidate partner violence. Narcissism often has negative consequences, such as pain and suffering, in romantic partners, due to mainly antagonistic and intrusive behaviours (Lamkin, Campbell, vanDellen Miller, 2015). Narcissistic individuals see themselves as better looking, smarter, and more socially extraverted than their partner when having grandiose narcissism (Campbell, Foster, Finkel, 2002). They often use interpersonal relationships to enhance and maintain their self concept (Lamkin, Campbell, vanDellen, Miller, 2015). This predicts an exploitative and selfish approach to interpersonal relationships that include a lack of empathy, game playing, and infidelity. Since the initial stages of the relationship are often very positive. The interpersonal difficulties become apparent over time (Miller, Campbell, Pilkonis, 2007). Narcissism is linked to a game playing love style, aversion to partner dependence, deception, and attention to other potential partners. Receiving the benefits of the relationship without paying the costs. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Analysis Of Hey Nostradamus I was glued to Cheryl. My arms actually made suction noises when I moved them. I was covered in her blood. Coupland, Douglas. Hey Nostradamus! London: Harper Perennial, 2004. Print. Hey Nostradamus is a book that was written in 2004 set in the real world, about a fictional shooting that took place at Delbrook secondary school, and around the Vancouver area. The story is based on four different peoples accounts in a first person point of view. With each person explaining religion, losing loved ones, teenage love, and sex, the author is able to relate to more people since he is using significant main ideas, and different perspectives of those main ideas. Religion was a major theme in the book. Religion had a major impact on how the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the school shooting, Jason loses his girlfriend Cheryl, as well as a possible child. This affects Jason in a huge way as he is not able to cope with the loss, and becomes hated by the parents of Cheryl. He also does not get out of his antisocial stage, even after he meets another girl later on in life. Heather also is not the best at being social, so they both use characters throughout the story. Heather holds on to the characters after Jason goes missing. This effect Heatter, and she goes through quite an ordeal just to keep his scent in the apartment, as well as to make it look like he is still living in the apartment. Reg well not dead. might as well be to Jason in the first little bit of the story as he does not communicate with him at all. Reg s family also does not communicate with Reg and when they do it usually creates conflict. Jason s older brother Kent dies, but this does not affect him too much. His Wife Barb goes crazy, and actually gets Jason to have sex with her in the hope to have babies that look like Kent, Repeating the Cheryl Marriage in Las Vegas all over again. With every character in the story losing at least one person, the ability for the reader to relate is very high. Jason losing his girlfriend could be relatable in real life, Even if the reader did not truly lose a significant other but just broke up with them. Losing a father is also a big one that people could relate to in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. A Brief Note On Korean War Veterans Memorial Korean War Veterans Memorial In 1985, the former members of the U.S. armed forces, who served in the Korean War, made a union to build a memorial for the Korean War. The U.S. congress authorized the American Battle Monuments Commission to build a memorial in Washington D.C. to honor the U.S. soldiers in 1986. After the fund raising, the Memorial construction began in 1993 and it was completed in 1995. To build the memorial, 18 million dollars was funded and five million dollars of a total cost was assisted from the Korean companies. For the 42nd anniversary of the armistice, that ended the Korean War, and celebrating the visit of South Korea s President, Young sam, Kim, unveiling event was held on July 27. (두산백과, ) The memorial is a circle intersected by a triangle. In a triangle field, 19 stainless steel statues are in a squad on patrol, representing each branch of the U.S. armed forces: Air Force, Army, Marines, and Navy. They are portrayed from a variety of ethnic backgrounds, and their windblown ponchos mean the harsh weather of Korea. On the side of the statues, 22 countries of the United Nations that sent troops or gave medical support are listed. On the south side, a black granite wall, which intermingles the images of the faces, is standing. The faces are based on actual photographs of unidentified U.S. soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines. At the Pool of Remembrance, a small part of a circle, numbers of people who killed, wounded, held prisoner of war are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Liver Failure Research Paper What can cause liver failure? Liver failure occurs when liver cells are damaged significantly and are no longer able to function. The cause of liver failure varies widely throughout the world. Drugs toxicity is more common in United States Western countries while HBV infection is a leading cause in India, France and Japan. Common causes include: Acetaminophen overdose. Minimal hepatotoxic dose is 7.5 gm in adults, 150 mg/kg in children and severe toxicity is seen with dose 15 gm. It is a common mode of attempted suicide. Hepatotropic viruses. Hepatitis A virus, hepatitis B infections and hepatitis E can cause liver failure. HAV HBV infections are major causes of liver failure in many parts of world including India and developing countries. Hepatitis E is a leading cause of liver failure in India but rarely seen in western countries. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Antibiotics (eg. augmentin, sulfa drugs, nitrofurantoin), antituberculous, nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs and anticonvulsants (eg. Phenytoin, valproic acid), can cause liver failure. Uncommon causes include: Herbal supplements. Herbal drugs and supplements, including kava (prepared as a tea), ephedra, skullcap and pennyroyal tea, are linked to acute liver failure. Toxins. Toxins that can cause acute liver failure include the sea anemone sting , poisonous wild mushroom Amanita phalloides, which is sometimes mistaken for edible species. Autoimmune disease. Liver failure can be caused by autoimmune hepatitis a disease in which your immune system attacks liver cells, causing inflammation and injury. Diseases of the veins in the liver. Vascular diseases, such as Budd Chiari syndrome, can cause blockages in the veins of the liver, leading to acute liver failure. Metabolic disease. Rare metabolic diseases, such as Wilson s disease infrequently cause acute liver failure. Cancer. Cancer that either begins in or spreads to liver (eg. Breast, lung, blood or lymph node cancer) can cause liver to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Plate Fin Heat Exchanger b) Counter Flow In a counter flow heat exchanger the two fluids flow parallel to each other but in opposite directions. The counter flow heat exchanger provides the most thermally effective arrangement for recovery of heat or cold from process streams. A counter flow arrangement is thermodynamically superior to any other flow arrangement. It is the most efficient flow arrangement, producing the highest temperature change in each fluid compared to any other two fluid arrangement for a given overall thermal conductance (UA), fluid flow rates and fluid inlet temperatures. Cryogenic refrigeration and liquefaction equipment use this geometry almost exclusively. But this type of heat exchangers demands proper design because of the complex geometry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... b) Difficulty in cleaning of passages, which limits its application to clean and relatively non corrosive fluids. c) Difficulty of repair in case of failure or leakage between passages. 1.6 Applications The plate fin heat exchanger is suitable for use over a wide range of temperatures and pressures for gas gas, gas liquid and multi phase duties. They are used in a variety of applications. They are mainly employed in the field of cryogenics for cryogenic separation and liquefaction of air, natural gas processing and liquefaction, production of petrochemicals and large refrigeration systems. The exchangers that are used for cryogenic air separation and LPG fractionation are the largest and most complex units of the plate fin type and a single unit could be of several meters in length. Brazed aluminum plate fin exchangers are widely used in the aerospace industries because of their low weight to volume ratio and compactness. They are being used mainly in environment control system of the aircraft, avionics and hydraulic oil cooling and fuel heating. Making heat exchangers as compact as possible has been an everlasting demand in automobile and air conditioning industries as both are space conscious. In the automobile sector they are used for making the radiators. The other miscellaneous applications ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. The Convergence of Port Security Technologies Worldwide Title: Convergence of Port Security Technologies Worldwide Introduction The importance of maritime and port security cannot be overemphasized. This is due to the fact that close to 90% of global trade happens by sea (Canadian Master Mariners Conference,2011) coupled with the threats posed by terrorism and organized crime on national and international security (Frittelli,2005). Technology has over the years been employed in the management of risks associated with port security. In this paper, we describe the convergence of port security technologies in domestic and foreign ports around the world and how these technologies work together from departure to arrival of these ships from one port to the next and ensure the safety and security of port authorities, civilian populace, and the many entities working within these ports. The need for tighter security at domestic and foreign ports Ituh (2010) noted that following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on U.S soil, the recognition of the risk that radiological and nuclear devices could easily be smuggled inside inbound cargo containers led the US members of Congress to pass laws that required the US customs Service to perform closed inspections of all the incoming container at all the U.S seaports. This then led to the creation of Security and Accountability for Every Port (SAFE) Act which was signed by George Bush. This is the act that authorized the design and development of very high technology inspection ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...