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How To Write A Descriptive Paper How To Write A Descriptive Paper
A Study On The Cardiac Rhythm
Introduction: The electrocardiogram remains the single most important tool for interpretation of the
cardiac rhythm. 1 It can be used to successfully pick up conduction abnormalities, rhythm
disturbances, possible myocardial ischemia, and a slew of other abnormalities that can be linked to
various cardiac or metabolic diseases. 1,2 ECGs can also be used as a preventive tool to screen for
abnormalities early in the disease process. 3,4 In 1982, Italy passed a law that all individuals who
want to compete in competitive sports undergo a clinical evaluation that included an assessment of
family history, person history, a physical exam, and an electrocardiogram. The bulk of the evaluation
relied heavily on the ECG looking for any abnormalities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This program recruited community volunteers to perform the ECGs and were given a standardized
training on how to correctly obtain one. The ECGs were then interpreted by 6 cardiologists
experienced in adolescent ECGs. Among the 32,561 screened, 2.5% had abnormal ECGs. The
importance of this study was to show that mass ECG screenings can be efficiently obtained and still
yield quality results when assessing for risk factors for SCA. This study reported that the cost per
ECG was only $8.67, which is more proof of why ECG screening should become a standardized
preventive modality. ECGs can play an essential role in monitoring the status of a patient and for
recognizing trends in the patients progression. Fesmire et al5 reported that serial ECGs were more
sensitive for evaluating acute myocardial infarctions (AMI) and acute coronary syndrome (ACS) than
an initial ECG. Serial ECGs were 68.1% more sensitive for identifying AMI compared to 55.4% using
an initial ECG. For ACS, serial ECGs were 34.2% more sensitive compared to 27.5% for an initial
ECG. The purpose of this ECG workshop is to teach people to be proficient at reading ECGs. The
amount of information that an individual can obtain from an ECG can be extremely beneficial in
helping with diagnosis of patients or determining the proper treatment. This workshop will include
hands on learning, lecture, and worksheets to help individuals develop skills on recognizing variations
on the
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The Increasing Rate Of Mobile Phones
The increasing rate of mobile phone use can be detrimental and can cause many health related issues
among adolescents. According to WebMD (2016), children and kids spend more than seven hours a
day on their phones, which is nearly fifty hours per week. Nowadays, many children and kids are
exposed to cell phones as being part of their daily lives: texting, calling, using them as alarm clocks,
listening to music, watching videos, playing games etc. The radioactive waves exposed from cell
phones poses many potential risks to children and kids which affects the psychological and
neurological health. In Canada, youth in the age group from thirteen to twenty four is considered to be
the largest group of mobile phone users (Be Web Aware, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It might be a misconception that the radio waves would only be absorbed around the ear; however, the
radiation from the mobile phone can easily penetrate deeply into the brain. Since the nervous system
for youth is still in development, youth tends to have a higher risk of developing brain tumors which
then leads to cancer compared to adults. The increasing dependence upon mobile phones as the
primary source of communication can cause high level of anxiety and stress in children. The constant
ringing sounds of notifications of messages during the night can cause poor sleeping quality and
increases the sense of anxiety. Moreover, the instant reply can bring elation but in the case of delayed
response, the elation feeling turns into disappointment. Also, it has been proven that car accidents are
the leading causes of death of youth because of the distraction of cell phone use during driving.
According to the University of Alabama at Birmingham (2008), children were fourty three percent
more likely to be struck by an oncoming vehicle while crossing the road with their phones. The
constant peer pressure and need to fit in can cause tremendous stress on children where they feel the
need to have the newest Iphone as well when many of their classmates have it too. Mobile phone use
can be seen as disturbances and distractions which impacts youth in a way where it creates higher
stress levels for
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Nepal s Effect On India
Background
Nepal s geography has made Nepal economically dependent on India as it is surrounded on three sides
by India and on one (to its north) with the Himalayan range and the region of Tibet. After the
devastating earth quake in Nepal, the country was hit by another humanitarian crisis this time due to a
blockade at a crucial crossing on the border with India, which halted oil and other essential supplies
landlocked Nepal obtains from its giant neighbor. The unveiling of a new constitution in late
September sparked tensions between the Madhesi ethnic group and the government. The Madhesi and
Tharu (ethnic group) people, who account for many of the southern residents of Nepal, had been
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And blockade of essential supplies with complete support of Indian government. Nepalese security
had requested that it would protect truck drivers entering Nepal from the Indian border. But Indian
custom officials has blocked supplies saying it s an order from above as in the Indian government. So,
those to blame were Madhesi leaders, Indian government for supporting them and lastly Indian news
and media giving completely biased information.
Effects of the Blockade
Nepal Oil Corporation had instructed fuel stations to stop selling petrol and diesel to vehicles bearing
private registration numbers. The Nepali government was allowing people to drive only on alternate
days and had asked people to use charcoal and firewood for cooking. It was like going back to the
stone age where daily food had to be cooked in firewood. Only army trucks, and those carrying
medical and essential supplies are being exempted. Efforts were also ongoing to reopen trading routes
with China that had remained blocked because of huge landslides since the devastating earthquake in
April 2015. On 29 September 2015, Kathmandu Airport the only International Airport in the country
issued an advisory to international airlines to carry extra fuel after suspending refueling facility due to
acute fuel shortage. As a result, many international flights had to been cancelled. In the midst of the
major festival season,
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What Is The Theme Of The Poem We Are Hollow Men
5.1.3 Anaphora
Anaphorainvolves the repetition of identical words or phrases at the beginnings of consecutive stages
of the selected pattern. The repetition of the words helps to establish a marked rhythm in the sequence
of clauses,this scheme is usually reserved for those passages where the author wants to produce a
strong emotional effects. The poem contains the following anaphoric cases:
15. We are the hollow men
We are the stuffed men
16. Shape without form, shade without colour Paralyzed force, gesturewithoutmotion
17. This is the dead land
This is cactus land
18. The eyes are not here There are no eyes here
19. Here we go round the prickly pear
Prickly pearprickly pear
Here we go round the prickly pear
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The following instances from the poem are representative:
21. In the twilight kingdom
22. this is cactus land
The poet uses in (21) the word twilight as an adjective to describe the death kingdom that he does not
want to be closer. He uses it at the end of the part to indicate the reduction of the light that is fade, a
fading star, at the beginning of this part. In (22), the poet uses cactus as an adjective, making the land
desert like, desolate and dry like the voices and the grass in Part I. It is, of course, lacking in life.
5.2.2 Simile and Metaphor
Both the metaphor and the simile are related to the topic of similarity, for although the comparison is
made between two words of unlike nature. Metaphor gives clearness and liveliness to words. In
Hollow Men , the following cases are found:
23. our dried voices are quiet and meaningless
As wind in dry grass
Or rat s feet over broke glass
24. Remember us if at all not as lost
Violent souls, but only
As the hollow men
25. Behaving as the wind behaves
26. sightless,
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Cognitive and Affective Characteristics of Gifted Children...
There are many cognitive and affective characteristics of intellectually gifted adolescents which differ
from those of their non gifted peers. These characteristics have the potential to assist academic and
social development, or conversely may present social and academic difficulties for the adolescents.
Two cognitive characteristics and two affective characteristics typically associated with gifted
adolescents will be examined to explore the relationship between these characteristics and their effect
on social and academic development. The two cognitive characteristics that will be examined is self
regulation, and their dislike of slow paced work. And the two affective characteristics is the possible
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(Robinson Clinkenbeard, 1998) In a typical classroom without a curriculum devised for gifted and
talented students, the progress of the class will be perceived as being slow paced. The gifted students
will have already mastered the current material, and in all likelihood, have already predicted correctly
the next process, and may be planning on studying by themselves to escape the slow pace. There are
various positive and negative aspects of this characteristic towards academic development. The major
disadvantage of a slow paced classroom is that the gifted students may feel excessive levels of
frustration at constantly being held back by the class. Unless this frustration is addressed, this can lead
to underachievement, or constant disruption of the classroom environment. Teachers can address this
frustration by providing more challenging work for the gifted students once they finished their
assigned work, or possibly include challenging material for the whole class to complete, as research
has indicated that even non gifted students may find some aspects of the current curriculum to be mere
revision. (Robinson Clinkenbeard, 1998) Another consequence of gifted students dislike of slow paced
work is boredom. In a classroom where the students are not provided with challenging and engaging
work, the gifted students may slowly develop underachievement tendencies, such as disengagement
from the curriculum,
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Epistobabble Warfare
INTRODUCTION
The article Marketing: philosophy of science and epistobabble warfare is a commentary by the author
Michel Rod published as a qualitative research in an International Journal, Vol. 12 Iss. 2, pp. 120 129.
Throughout the article Rod articulated his viewpoints on the variety of philosophies involved in
legitimizing the science of marketing research and sought to establish his own perspective of what he
actually believes marketing research should accomplish. This was stated in his thesis statement that:
Rather than argue one particular perspective, it is this paper s central thesis that no one philosophical
perspective does or should have a monopoly on what makes a useful contribution to our understanding
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To further balance his commentary, Rod also looked at the unpopular aspect of the philosophy of
science in marketing, the philosophies that dictate how market research should be conducted to make
a real contribution to society. In quoting Frank Bass on his editorial comment to put it all together
Gains in fundamental knowledge have been substantial, but, more importantly, what has transpired has
been the development of a system for further development of science in marketing (p. 124.)
Whilst Rod continued in his literature review to explore further philosophies,
Critique
Rod s conceptual paper on Marketing: the philosophy of science and epistobabble warfare was not an
easy paper that one could read and understand on the first go. If the topic is not within the subject area
of the reader, then the article further becomes an epistobabble full of isims and schisms that one would
have to ponder on for days.
There is no denying that the reader had to do additional research to fully comprehend Rod s
commentary on the philosophical perspectives involved in conducting a market research.
Nevertheless, by stating his background in medicine where research was/is conducted with less
philosophical debates, save ethical ones the transition for Rod to an area with documented
philosophies in search of truths was a transition for him.
Who is the author of this journal entry? It was interesting to note that Professor Michel Rod is an
associate professor
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Examples Of Imperialism In The Movie Avatar
The following review will be about a movie named Avatar. Avatar dates back to 2009 and was directed
by James Cameron. The greediness of those in power will always results in the suffering of those lacks
power. This statement refers to the greediness that was depicted in the movie by the Resources
Development Administrators (RDA), which led to a forceful relocation of the Na Vi people. The
following essay will include the discussion of three anthropological themes that were displayed. The
first theme is the power of knowledge. Here I will discuss how knowledge was used against the NA Vi
people. The second theme is the notion of imperialism. The colonization of the Pandora will be
discussed under imperialism. The third theme is the notion of ethics. Under ethics I will discuss the
three main ethical principles that should be followed by every ethnographer.
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Avatar displays a solid anti imperialism message. Imperialism occurs when a particular country
utilises their political and military powers to gain control over other areas of the world. According to
Alcock and Young, 1974 there are five categories of imperialism which are economic, cultural,
political, military, and communication. However, the movie Avatar exhibits two kinds of imperialism
which is military and economic imperialism. The Na Vi people are considered to be poor indigenous
people, while the RDA are technologically literate and rich. The RDA forcefully took over the
Pandora because they wanted to build a Unobtanium. A Unobtanium is a room temperature for energy.
The evidence of imperialism from the movie is displayed when the military force took down the tree
of voices. It is also displayed at the end of the movie where the battle between the people of
Omaticaya and other tribes and the military force occurred. This is when the home tree was also taken
down which forced the people of Omaticaya to
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Reflective Summary Of Client Assessment
Client was referred to Dr. Gold and I for evaluation related to mental health issues. Client reported
symptoms related to anxiety and having nightmares of past traumatic events. J.G. reported a past
history of extensive domestic abuse from an ex boyfriend.
While the client was talking I didn t know what I felt. I felt a variety of emotions of my client s story. I
was feeling angry at what happen to her, impress with her bravery of separating herself from her ex
boyfriend, and empathetic of her report of feeling anxiety.
Client mood was normal and facial expression is consisted. She kept eye contact and spoke with clear
words. Her memory was intact. Thought process was intact. She also demonstrated a capacity for
insight and judgment is
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Job, Ecclesiastes, And Proverbs
Wisdom in Job, Ecclesiastes, and Proverbs Wisdom is a concept that most people are interested in. As
human beings, we want to learn how to receive wisdom, know how it affects us, and what wisdom
really is. Many people throughout the years have pondered these questions and have come up with a
variety of answers. However, answers to these questions can also be seen in the Bible through books
that are defined as wisdom literature, or literature that gives thought to universal, humanistic, and
philosophical standpoints (Dell 1). We can especially see these questions answered in unique ways
through Job, Ecclesiastes, and Proverbs. Job as a whole address the why s of life, but when taking a
look at a specific chapter of Job it can be seen
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Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a generic, lethal...
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a generic, lethal condition characterized by an inability to will
voluntary muscles as desired. The motor neurons responsible for exciting muscular contractions are
deficient and loss of usage in voluntary muscles results in their atrophy. Characterized early in life,
children with SMA exhibit difficulty in early voluntary muscular activities such as crawling, sucking,
imitation of facial expressions, and breathing. Three stage of SMA exist: SMA I for children younger
than six months, SMA II for children between 6 18 months of age, and SMA III for all remaining
children. For many affected individuals, life expectancy depends upon the time in which symptoms
began. The longer it takes for SMA ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Genetics of Spinal Muscular Atrophy
In 1995 a French group of researchers discovered that SMA is autosomal recessive disorder due to
loss of the survival motor neuron protein gene (SMN) (Lefebvre et al., 1995). Through
experimentation the researchers discovered two copies of the SMN gene in chromosome five [chr
5q13.2]: telomeric and centromeric SMN copies. Experimentation proved that loss of the telomeric
SMN (today known as SMN1) and not loss of its centromeric counterpart, SMN2, resulted in SMA. It
took an additional six years for researchers to glimpse at the functions provided by SMN1. Meister et
al. categorized the SMN1 protein an essential to promote correct assembly of U12 small
ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs). In genetics, snRNPs are nucleic proteins responsible for the splicing of
premature ribonucleic acid chains (pre mRNA) derived from genes. Without correct splicing, mature
ribonucleic acid chains (mRNAs) produce dysfunctional proteins when translated. In this case,
splicing functionality of U12 intron containing transcripts is lost, and because the transcript is wrongly
coded, its translation will produce a functionless protein. Hence, loss of SMN1 results in an inability
form U12 snRNPs splicing complexes, and reduced splicing functionality results in loss of U12 intron
splicing functionality (Patel and Steitz, 2003). Only recently (2012) did researchers
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Pilsen Migration Case Study
The phenomenon:
I want to discover, how cultural organizations helped with the development with the youth residents
inside of Pilsen and why these organizations are disappearing or being torn down. I believe that the
gentrification in the community of Pilsen is a big factor in this equation. I have noticed that Pilsen is
gentrifying and that local restaurants and businesses have closed their doors since the last 10 years.
Instead, what I see replacing these stores I walk by are fancy coffee shops, vintage shops, and hipsters
on the streets of 18th street. With new businesses coming into the neighborhood rent begin to increase.
The residents begin to move due to higher rents and taxes on houses. Cultural Organizations are
falling apart or dying due to this change in the neighborhood. Some residents will not sell out because
this community is their home.
I question what happens to the youth in that household? Do organizations stay open in order to
provide for the few left in the community? The first immigrants created a platform for new coming
immigrants to provide education and economic assistance for the marginalized residents, but now we
are left with few options to help the remaining ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I want to share the rich history of migration Mexicans to the Pilsen area, how the Mexican artist
helped create and establish cultural organizations in the community (existing and non existent) both to
keep culture alive and provide youth with opportunities to be creative, and last talk about how these
organizations on how they have impacted the lives of the youth. I will be documenting my research
with storytelling, data collection from programs and interview youth (continuing programs and
alumni) who have been involved, as a case study for my
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Biotic Factors In Hawaii
Plants are found everywhere on earth, up high on the ridge and down low in caves and caverns. The
types of plants that live in these places depends on many factors. These factors are separated into two
different categories, the biotic factors and the abiotic factors. Some of the biotic factors include,
predation, competition, and habitat destruction. Plants with limited competition and large amounts of
resources will be in a higher abundance than plants with limited resources and higher competition
rates will be confined to areas and either out competed or will be the dominant species. Certain plants
adapt to these factors and thrive and others don t do as well. Some of the abiotic factors include,
sunlight, water, temperature, and wind. These ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The ridge is known as an endangered dry ridge hike, for its endemic species and dry climate (Nelson
2003). The ridge trail starts on dole street near the university of Hawaii at Manoa. From the campus,
the ridge seems dry and grassy and it is expected as a dry leeward side ridge. This ridge is also known
for its brush fires during the hot seasons, the most recent being the fire in 2007. The fire left 50 acre of
the ridge scorched and burned to the ground (Siopack 2007). But, now in 2016 there has been an
increasing amount of rain and the ridge has since begun to heal since the fire. The beginning of the
trail starts off dry with rocky soil and the dominant vegetation being the M. maximus that has a yellow
brownish color. The vegetation isn t completely covering the soil; it is mostly clumped together. As
you continue to move up the trail the vegetation starts to get a little greener and thicker. The M.
maximus gets thicker, greener, and more dominant. The soil is still rocky and dry, but there are a few
different species such as the air plants and small shrubs. More of a change is seen further up the ridge
once you are out of the tall grasses. The land is moister and has a wide range of tree species and
woody area. There was an abundance of Haole Koa trees, thorny bastards, all spice, and strawberry
guava. It was a large change from an open canopy of large
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Capitalism And Capitalism
Capitalism, as Speth explains, is an economic system that is geared toward accumulation of profit, its
tendency to change and expand. Root explains that the developed world has necessary tools to guard
themselves against uncertainty and risk. They also can count on social institutions and welfare
programs to manage risks. Engaging business activities, developed world is dealing with risk by
developing products and marketing, for instance. Developing and marketing new products require
capital, and capitalism by nature is geared toward capital accumulation, to make profits. Whereas, as
Root points out, the developing nations don t have enough capital to improve their lives and climb out
of poverty. The idea is that a poor nation not being able to invest, the economy does not grow, so they
remain poor. According to Root, the wealth gap between the rich and poor nations has widened
tremendously. However, it is necessary to also explore other contributing factors for the economy of
the developing nations not being able to grow.
However, Root explains that uncertainty and risk are the factors how developed countries have grown
rich by turning uncertainty into risk. Of course, the presence of institutions are needed to make the risk
management possible. For example, institutions might discourage people to acquire education to learn
new skills to engage business activities to accumulate capital (p. 4).
Further, innovation is needed to develop necessary technology for economic
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Sage Donnelly Case Study
For athletes who compete in the Olympics, it is essential for them to plan ahead and use social media
to engage with fans and build an online following, since they are only able to attract attention to
themselves when the Games take place once every four years. As an aspiring kayaking contender for
the 2020 Olympic Games and a person living with Type 1 diabetes, Sage Donnelly needs to allow
opportunities for current and potential fans to share in her journey by generating engagement and
highlighting her compelling story for a general audience. To carry this out, this plan aims to meet three
primary objectives. First, it will raise awareness about Sage Donnelly s impressive athletic
competitive accomplishments among sports journalists and
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Descriptive Essay Graphic Designer
Want to work from home? These jobs are actual jobs that you can start from home. I know when I had
babies, I wanted to work from home and be there to actually watch them grow up! Not just a couple of
hours at night. (I had a very demanding job with long hours) So we budgeted, I quit my job and started
making money from home! If I can do it, you can do it too! You just have to find what works for you!
Graphic Designer
Designers are needed everywhere. With so many booming online business s the demand is high. If you
re willing to learn, or already good with using creative software to make web pages, banners,
advertisements, book covers (eBook and paper) and more, you can work for multiple companies at the
same time performing these services either as a freelancer or a contracted worker.
Freelance Writer
Freelance writing is big right now. With so many bloggers and business needing content for their
websites, people are willing to pay others a good price for good quality writings. It does take a bit of
practice to be good at writing these type of pieces, but it s not hard to catch on quickly. You can also
write for so called content mills (not really recommended, but an option), individuals looking for
writers, as a copywriter writings specific sales copy, or you can write for yourself and publish your
own books as PDFs or via Kindle Direct Publishing.
If you re interested in the how to s here is a useful article on how to become a freelance writer.
Stock Photographer
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Sissy Jupe In The Movie Hard Times
Hard Times is a novel with the most confusing characters who would need talented actors and
actresses to be able to represent them because of the characteristics they show that are hard to
understand. The actress named Chloë Grace Moretz, or Mia in the movie If I Stay could represent the
character of Sissy Jupe, as a result of her ability to be positive and know what it s like to lose it all,
But still have the ability to wonder and love. Tom Hiddleston in the movie Thor, who plays Loki, has
the talent to be Mr. Bounderby being an evil person in the movie, betraying all of those that love him
and Bounderby is terrible for people in the book and does the same to his mother. Lastly, the character
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That s why the actress Chloe Moretz or the character of Mia in the movie If I Stay would be an
exceptional actress to portray the role as Sissy Jupe because of her strong will in the movie, the
circumstances in which they both encounter, and many more similar traits that are important to the
character of Sissy(Cecilia) Jupe is in Hard Times . Sissy also is an imaginative character that likes to
wander and have her mind in places that Mr. Gradgrind thought never existed. Mia is a strong witted
character that wonders what her life is going to be like without her family, that no one could ever
imagine and she wonders about all of the greatness in life when her family was there. In Hard Times
Sissy s father runs away from her and abandons her and Sissy is left with the decision to go with Mr.
Gradgrind, a character who only cares about the facts and learning with no imagination or to live with
the people who love her and care for her and let her be the person she wants to be. Sissy has to choose
if she wants to have a satisfying life with all the people she loves and have fun or be taken in by Mr.
Gradgrind as a servant and one who has to only learn facts with no imagination. Mia goes through a
similar situation in If I Stay. Mia s family is hit when driving and Mia knows what s going on and can
see everything and has to generate the decision if she wants to live or die. She is unconscious, but
aware of everything else and she finds out that her parents and her brother all died in the crash and
were not able to stay alive. Even with this tragedy Mia, like Sissy, composes a strong, grave decision
that she wants to live even though her family is not there anymore. Sissy made the decision to live in a
safe home that will provide her with everything she needs. In both cases, they lose what s important to
them and the people that love them, but they keep moving forward.
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Is A Dream Lost In The American Dream
A Dream Lost?
America is often thought to be the land of opportunity, where dreams come true, where people leave
behind their old lives running from corruption, poverty, famine, or could just simply be looking for
greater opportunity. Is this really what America is today, do these dreams still really exist in the
common folk who wish to make something come true, make the American Dream come true. In the
poem I, too sing America by Langston Hughes the people of story express how they are living in the
shadows of others, how their looked over in society. America too has lost its luster of hope and the
reputation that held behind the name America . In Let America be America Again Langston Hughes
again demonstrates how America has lost its luster where he says, Let America be the dream dreamers
dreamed. In this quote Langton Hughes tells us how America has changed, that it s different from
when the first dreamers created the land of dreams that America once was. The American dream is a
something that is highly based on perspective, from the perspective of a second class citizen named
Walter Lee from A Raisin in the Sun, a play by Lorraine Hansberry Walter cries, All of it, it s all
gone.... In this Walter just learned that the money he had received from his father s death was stolen.
He had been wanting the money to try to invest and make something of himself, for himself, for his
family, but all that is lost in the blink of an eye. This is how Walter s dream died before
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Review of A Shot in the Light Essay
Review of A Shot in the Light The narrator is a naïve person. He believes in the best of people. It
does not even cross his mind that Ray could ever hurt him. He trusts Ray. After only two days with a
person he has never seen before, he trusts him. He gives Ray clothes, money, food and a reason to
believe. He is a salesman with a van and some few things. He is not wealthy. He makes his living. And
though he has not much to give he still gives. Ray is a player. How can he make the narrator believe in
him? What does he do to make it that way? The person we see, shooting the narrator is a part of Ray.
The person we see, after shooting the narrator is also a part of Ray. Ray has a split personality ... Show
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Maybe there is not only Satan hidden inside of him? Maybe there is something good also? He is
shocked. God did not die. God cannot die. He will live on forever. But can Satan die? Can he be
replaced? A Shot in the Light . Ray cannot kill the goodness in the narrator by shooting him. By being
evil. This is only a single try of evilness against the world of goodness. One little shot cannot defeat
the good. But perhaps the little shot from an evil can defeat the evil? The story is called A Shot in the
Light because it is nothing more than a single try to defeat the good. It is no big thing. Only a little
shot in a world of light. It cannot do any harm. Maybe Ray sees the light after shooting against it?
Maybe the light can defeat the evil inside Ray? Though the narrator does not know it, the good is
looking after him: This light, this power inside me was so strong, though I had no idea where it came
from. [2] All the good in world goes together and helps the narrator. On that background the first
theme is the difference between good and bad. With good shall bad be defeated. There are too much
good in this world to be defeated by evil. The second theme is to take life for granted. Even the
narrator takes his life for granted. He likes his life and his van, stuff, family and friends, but it is here,
it has always been here and it will always be
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Filippo Brunelleschi Accomplishments
One of the world s most famous architects and engineers was born in the Italian city state of Florence
sometime in 1377. Although he had a huge influence on building design and construction, and on art,
we don t know a lot about Filippo Brunelleschi s early life. Nonetheless, he left buildings and artwork
that still exist today, and he had two biographers who provided information about his work, from these
we can learn a lot about this Renaissance genius. His most important work, the ll Duomo di Firenze
(the Dome of the Florence Cathedral), was finished in 1436 and remains as one of the greatest
symbols of the period. Before he started building this revolutionary structure, Brunelleschi studied the
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Filippo Brunelleschi invented new technology for the dome and created far more advanced technology
to help the dome be built. He began studying the science of motion and particular weights, wheels,
and gears and it lead him to invent some of the first alarm clocks, as well as some of the equipment to
raise the bricks from the ground to the roof (King, 13). In addition, Brunelleschi also made sure that
the dome was being built to his standard and it was going to last a long time. For example, he
inspected every one of the four million bricks that he was going to use for the structure. Another
important quality of the dome was the mortar used to hold the bricks together. It was made by mixing
sand and water with quicklime (King, 93). The quality of the bricks and mortar was only the
beginning. He worked out how to set the bricks for the greatest strength to support the weight of the
dome by having them set in a criss crossing herringbone pattern (Mueller, 84). The brickwork was
crucial because the bricks needed to make up the dome without any outside support. In order to do this
Brunelleschi linked the bricks in a spiral going up to the top, called a herringbone pattern. The vertical
bricks acted as book ends to keep the horizontal bricks in place. The ll Duomo di Firenze was built to
be an eight sided dome that stood taller and stronger than others during that time period.
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The, The House Slave, And Persephone, Falling By Rita Dove
Rita Dove, traversing historical, epic, tragic and lyrical poetry, blurs the lines of the concrete cultural
constructions of gender, sexuality, and ethnicity in her poems Capriccio , The House Slave and
Persephone, Falling to demonstrate the political involutions of both race and gender. By utilizing
extensive diction, striking symbolism, puissant imagery, classical allusions, and visceral metaphors,
she is able to show how although she distills the experiences of oppressed groups, she conveys her
thoughts on the failures of mother daughter relationships, the plight for racial equality, and her deep
vexation at the acknowledgement of race.
First, littered with visceral metaphors and classical allusions to show the complexities of relationships
especially the mother daughter relationship, is Dove s poem Persephone, Falling . In Siting the Poet:
Rita Dove s Refiguring of Traditions , Susan Van Dyne states that If the myth of Demeter and
Persephone promises that death is followed by regeneration, rupture of the mother daughter bond by
its recuperation, Dove s revision in Mother Love emphasizes a longing for what is already lost as a
permanent feature in the lives of both mother and daughter. In Persephone, Falling the myth of
Demeter and Persephone is used symbolically for mother daughter relationships in general.
One narcissus among the ordinary beautiful flowers, one unlike all the others! She pulled, stooped to
pull harder when, sprung out of the earth
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1 Corinthians 13 Research Paper
One of the most common things that is celebrated is love. We have marriage ceremonies centered
around our love for our partner; we have special days such as Valentine s Day to show our
appreciation for others; and we have songs about our loved ones. Almost all of the things we do are
ways for humans to dedicate their life to love. In the New International Version of the Bible love is
stated about five hundred and fifty times. One of the most memorable references of love in the Bible is
one that is commonly read at sacred marriage ceremonies and is frequently quoted in captions on
social media. The verse mentioned is 1 Corinthians 13. In verses one through three of 1 Corinthians, it
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Nash said that the very qualities of love that he [Paul] enumerated stood in clear contrast to their
[Corinthians] own behavior (Nash 386). This contrast can be true to this day as well with most people
finding language and knowledge more important than love. Nash also believes that love is a way not a
gift and the way of love transcends the pursuit of individual fulfillment and leads to true community
(Nash 386). The main point that Nash was trying to get across what that Paul showed a preference for
verbs rather than adjectives in order to enumerate the point that love is not simply a feeling; it is a
lifestyle, love involves action which is defined by the cross of Christ (Nash 386). The purpose of 1
Corinthians is for the audience to take action with God because of the love the audience has for him.
The audience is meant to be moved emotionally through love so they can act upon that love for the
better of the community. Love is the way to become fulfilled and can be done perfectly through
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Essay On The Bauhaus
The Bauhaus was set up in 1919 in Weimar by Walter Gropius (1883 1969). In 1925, the Bauhaus
moved from Weimar to Dessau, where a new building is designed by Gropius. In this essay, I am
going to discuss about the opinions made by many writers on Gropius s mindset and intention in
building the new Bauhaus. The architectural aspects and interior space planning of the Bauhaus have
become the identifications of the modernist architecture as well as legend in the history of design and
design education. [The Bauhaus Reassessed] What unique about the Bauhaus is the fact that its
ideologies epitomize changing concepts concerning the nature and purpose of design in the early
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Gropius traces the growth of the New Architecture and the work of the now well known Bauhaus,
with accuracy, calls for a new artist and architect educated to new materials and approaches as well as
meeting the requirements of the age. It is also mentioned in The New Architecture and the Bauhaus
that the intention of the Bauhaus was not to reproduce any style , system or belief, but simply to exert
a revitalizing impact on design. Even though the outward forms of the New Architecture differ
primarily in an organic sense from the old, it is the inevitable logical product of the intellectual, social
and technical conditions of our age. A gap has been made with the past, allowing us to face a new
aspect of architecture corresponding to the technical civilization of the age we live in. The analysis of
the dead styles has been destroyed. Furthermore, the new building throws open the walls like curtains
to allow an abundance of fresh air, daylight and sunshine. Instead of securing the building
ponderously into the ground, it poises them lightly, yet firmly at the same
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Coastal Erosion In Louisiana
In this project we had to pick an environmental issue in our area and research it. In this project I chose
coastal erosion because it was the most common environmental issue. This is a problem because
coastal erosion causes many people to lose their home and jobs that live on the coast and if this
continues all of louisiana will be under water then nobody will have anywhere to live in Louisiana.
This an issue not in just in Louisiana but on most every coastline in the world.
Methods:
I picked which issue we wanted
Then I had to research this issue on multiple websites
I then had to make slide show and lab report.
Results: I found out a couple things about coastal erosion. One is that it affects everyone who lives on
a coast directly
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Description Of Puerto Rico
The University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez (UPRM) was founded in 1911 and received full
accreditation in 1946. Located in the tropical climate of Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, it is the only
Hispanic sea grant and land grant institution within the United States.The native language of Puerto
Rico is Spanish; however, the campus is bilingual and offers instruction in both English and Spanish.
The university is known to Spanish speakers as Recinto Universitario de Mayaguez (RUM), and
affectionately known as El Colegio by students and faculty.
Situated on approximately 300 acres, the campus has a variety of gardens, agricultural research fields,
and space for athletics. UPRM enrolls a medium sized coed student body of over 12,000 students and
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Some of the notable alumni include Adolfo Figueroa Vinas, the first Puerto Rican astrophysicist at
NSASA; Enectali Figueroa Feliciano, the pioneer of position sensitive detectors and NASA
astrophysicist; Jorge N. Amely Velez, innovator and holder of numerous patents in medical
technology; and Mercedes Reaves, the designer of viable full scale solar sails for NASA.
The campus of UPMR provides a small city environment and has many features for students to enjoy.
While there are no housing facilities on campus, the university assists students with off campus
housing options within walking distance to the school. There are more than 100 different student
organizations on campus that range from arts to journalism, and student government to sports. Several
fraternities and sororities are part of campus life; although, due to local laws restricting fraternities in
residential areas, only a small number of fraternities own their own
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Windfall Research Paper
According to our guest speaker, Kate Ogles, Windfall is not the many studios that offer adult dancing
classes, and I think this definitely make Windfall become more unique. They provide a large variety of
genres of dancing, such as ballet, jazz, hip hop and etc. They also provide youth dancing classes along
with the adult classes, and it does not matter whether they have dancing experiences or not. Windfall
has existed for almost four decades, they moved to the current facility around 2006, which made them
not in the BEAD district any more, and I remembered that one of my questions was did it affect the
Windfall a lot by moving out from the BEAD. Kate Ogles told me that generally it did not hurt much,
and since they had developed many different kinds of collaborations with other organizations, they
had good reputations in the community and through working with different organizations, they were
the roots of around fifty movements, such as IU swing dance and Ivy Tech also has their dance classes
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It is easily to find out that Windfall has contributed to the community a lot. Also, Kate Ogles gave us
some background information about herself and how she got involved into the dancing organizations.
She has been dancing for over 20 years and is still dancing now, which is very amazing! She had the
experiences of teaching ballet classes before with pre school and elementary students. She has been
active on the board of Windfall for approximately 17 years. She told us that it definitely needed
passion to get involved into the nonprofit organizations, and she also needed to be in charge of many
different aspects of the organizations, and she definitely suggested us to take some business classes in
order to be prepared of financial elements that we may face in the future when we work for nonprofit
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Problems Associated With Pipe Breaks
The problems associated with pipe breaks are economic, reduce reliability and reduce water quality.
The cost of replacing or repairing a pipe can be split into capital costs (supplying and laying the new
pipe), maintenance costs (repairing and preventing failure in the system), operating costs (electricity
and filtering costs) and damage costs (property damage, inconvenience, loss of amenity, health risks
and environmental costs). (Dandy Engelhardt, 2001) All of these costs can be difficult to accurately
predict, which may be necessary when consulting with management about whether or not to replace a
pipe. Pipe bursts in commercial areas and along main roads also have higher failure costs as the
interruption the failure will have on the traffic and potential 3rd party damage will be greater. A
rational decision needs to be made into at what point it is more cost effective to replace the pipe than
letting water run out of the cracks. The cost of a repair = crew+ equipment+ sleeve + repaving +
overhead costs. Figure 2 Cost breakdown of repairing pipes (in US dollars) While the above figure
gives a rough estimate of what each portion of the repair will cost, the variables were calculated in
1982 in America, and protocols may have changed since then, or be different in New Zealand than it
was in America at the time of the study. However, this was the only literature available that considered
breaking down the cost of repair. Figure 3 Repair and Replacement Costs
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Vibrio Cholera Epidemic
As for cholera epidemic that cause environmental factors that promote the growth of bacterial
accumulation and plagued humanity. Its an acute diarrheal infection caused by bacterium Vibrio
cholera, which provokes disease in humans. Vibrio cholera is a slightly curved gram negative rod with
single polar flagellum. Cholera bacilli grows in the small intestine and produce an exotoxin, cholera
toxin that cause hosts cells to secrete water and electrolytes, as well as potassium [16]. It results in
watery diarrhea and vomiting, if not treated it can cause a massive lost in bodily fluids that will cause
dehydration, hypovolemic shock and death. As well as, rapid heart rate, loss of skin elasticity, dry
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Just like any other disease, crypto has some similar symptoms which includes watery diarrhea,
stomach cramps, upset stomach, slight fever and you begin to lose weight. These symptoms take 2 to
10 days till it actually begins to show after the person has been infected. The disease begins to weaken
your immune system just like AIDS/HIV which can lead to a life or death situation. Crypto can be
spread through contaminated drinks and food, as well as putting things in your mouth after being in
contact with bowel movement of another person or even an animal whom already has crypto. Not only
so, but the infection is originally caused by swallowing the parasite, when it is swallowed and the
parasite goes inside the intestine the parasite comes out of its shell, and begins to multiply. There are
drugs that can be used to reduce the symptoms, but there is no hundred percent drug treatment that
cures this disease. This drug is known as aminoglycoside antibiotic; it stops the growth of parasites
inside of the intestines [12]. If the individual whom have the infection of crypto still has a healthy
immune system and still have watery diarrhea they would be given IV fluids and antidiarrheal drugs,
to stop the diarrhea and keep the body hydrated. It can be prevented through having good hygiene,
being washed hands after using the restroom, after changing diapers, before preparing and eating food,
after coming in contact with animals or soil as well as infected people
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Soccer Vs Football Compare And Contrast
Soccer vs. Football
Soccer and Football have long been high class sports with ample amount of respect and dignity,
groomed through history. Regulations and guidelines have been set in stone and shifted throughout the
course of competition. Safety is key in both recreational sports and has become essential for the
protection of the people that participate. Stylistically the two sports contain a different overall goal,
however the techniques vary. From a beginners point of view the sports seem derived from a primary
source, however in the overall scheme they differentiate through many different loop holes. These
differences will be depicted throughout the essay, allowing the reader to grasp a better understanding
of the sports as a whole. In reality soccer and football are extremely similar, yet diverse in many ways.
Historically speaking these sports derived from one another, if soccer was none existent there would
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The official rules of soccer were founded in England ( A Brief History of Soccer ). Although we are
not sure when or how it originated, evidence dating back nearly three thousand years ago in China
shows that a small fur stuffed leather ball was used as the official game piece of a purely foot based
activity with the overall objective being to score into opposite teams net likely known as Tsu Chu. The
brutality of the sport grew over time as the games overall principles were toyed with, causing more
injuries and controversy with higher powers in England, during the ruling of King Edward, resulting
in expulsion and arrest if caught participating in the sport ( A Brief History of Soccer ). Hundreds of
years later the popularity in the sport had grown tremendously in England, allowing teams to be
formed in schools. Soon after, the Americans started to
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How Is Jocasta Weak
She gave up her baby for death. She married and had kids with her son. Upon realization, she
committed suicide. All of these events lead readers to view Queen Jocasta as weak because readers do
not look at the whole character of Jocasta and her various characteristics that she displays throughout
Sophocles Oedipus Rex. From when we first meet her to her suicide, Jocasta has shown admirable
qualities, especially for a woman. In the play, Jocasta portrays a strong will and sense of defiance
through her demeanor and thoughts. In the initial meeting of the Queen, Jocasta is shown as defiant
because of the assertiveness she shows. For example, Jocasta interrupts Creon and Oedipus with, Have
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In fact, once she realizes Oedipus will discover the truth of the prophecy, she bursts out exclaiming,
Aieeeeee / man of agony / that is the only name I have for you,/ that, no other ever, ever, ever! (1176
1179). Though this outburst may seem like Jocasta is trying to avoid the subject, the way women are
characterized as, Jocasta is trying to change the way events will unfold. Instead of making the truth of
the prophecy known, she tries to make people believe that prophecies are false. In this way, Jocasta
tries to defy the Gods because she refuses to embrace that the prophecy is true. Similarly, a servant
explains her actions before her suicide to the country after she had ran inside: Once she d broken in
through the gates, dashing past us, frantic, whipped to fury, [...] she wailed for Laius, dead so long,
[...] And then but how she died is more than I can say (1369 1382). Many people view Jocasta as weak
in this scene, yet they fail to see how she was defying the Gods. She had learned that there is no way
to escape the prophecies that were told to them, so took matters into her own hands by deciding to end
her life. Jocasta refuses to let people, even the Gods, take control of her life and in the end she had the
final say to her life thought it led to her demise. Though some actions may be perceived as weak
characteristics, if you look deeper into Jocasta then the
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Beowulf s Heroic Qualities
In Beowulf , the main character Beowulf, throughout the epic poem is shown as a true hero who has
all the qualities and what it takes to protect the land. Even though there are some moments in Beowulf
that try to make it seem like he is not a true hero, he proves himself with three major battles. Beowulf
illustrates his heroic qualities through three major battles: his battle with Grendel, his battle with
Grendel s mother, and his battle with the dragon.
In the battle with the horrendous monster, Grendel, Beowulf had a feast in the mead hall and stayed
the night there to wait for Grendel to attack the location like he has many times before. Grendel had
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Many of Beowulf s men and the people of the city believed that Beowulf would not live to see the
morning because he was destined to end up like all the other men before Beowulf that tried and failed
countless of times. If it were any other night with any other man, Grendel would rip off their limbs,
and rip their life away from them and feed off of their lifeless bodies but that night would be much
different for Grendel. That night Grendel came into the mead hall and grabbed a man and devoured
him and left him all eaten up. Grendel then went towards Beowulf next with claws open, ready to
pounce but with all his courage Beowulf hopped up and got Grendel in an armlock that was stronger
and harder then anything Grendel has ever dealt with. Beowulf was overpowering Grendel, and
Grendel s arm was ripped off by Beowulf s great strength and hold on Grendel. Grendel screams could
be heard as it echoed off the walls and was overwhelmed as he never met a strong powerful men like
Beowulf in all of his days. Grendel fled the scene, knowing his days are numbered and Beowulf had
won the battle and fulfilling the wishes of the Danes. They displayed Grendel s arm up high on the
wall to prove to everyone that Beowulf has succeed. Beowulf was showered with
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Essay about Travels of a T-Shirt Review
Travels of a t shirt in a global economy In her book, The Travels of a T shirt in the Global Economy,
Pietra Rivoli takes on the intricacies and complexities of trade and globalization through following the
path of a T Shirt she purchased from Walgreens for $5.99. It is a very informative book and her
writing is such that the reader is left feeling both well informed on the issues discussed, as well as
entertained. Rivoli breaks up the book into 4 sections. In Part I, King Cotton, we are brought to an
area in West Texas, an area that boasts to be home to much of the world s cotton. In fact, the main city,
Lubbock, calls itself the cottonest city in the world (Rivoli 3). Cotton, it would seem, has a very sordid
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I think it also works to undo the notions that China was stealing away all our jobs in the apparel arena,
because despite the complex protectionist measures taken, America still lost lots of jobs in the textile
industry. The author points out that this is because of technology, and that when it really comes down
to it, China is losing their textile jobs at a rate faster than the U.S. did (142). She also goes over some
of the unintended consequences of the measures such as increased material costs as a result of the
increased import barrier (142). She also suggests in this section as an alternative to erecting trade
barriers, to instead compensate workers of the losing industries, known as the compensation principle
(151). Lastly, with the lift of the measures and quotas by 2005, there will be a new surge in Chinese
goods to America, as illustrated in figure 9.1, page 167. China s percent increase after release from the
quotas will measure some 900%. Finally is Part IV of the book, My T shirt Finally Encounters a Free
Market. This section deals with what happens to the clothes after they are discarded, usually through
donation to Goodwill or The Salvation Army. In fact, American donations to these kinds of
organizations have increased so much that they have begun exporting the recycled clothing, nearly 7
billion pounds (Rivoli 176), to other countries. The recycled industry has actually created jobs in
Africa as America s old clothes are
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The Discursive View Of Identity
In alignment with one of the key points from the previous section, which denies the integral and
unified account of identity, this section elaborates the discursive view of identity. In order to
understand this shift in conceptualising identity, we will revisit the simple definition of identity from
Longman dictionary (section 9.1.1). The later part of this definition, specifically, the second key
phrase different from other people brings about the discussion of the discursive approach to identity.
Departing from the essentialist viewpoint of identity as a stable core of self, later literatures have
advocated a close relation between the processes of intersubjectivity and the crucial role of the others
in identity construction (Hall, 2000). As a nature of human beings, the process of identification is seen
as a universal need to belong to a group, to reflect on others, thus define themselves and others. In
other words, it is to say that identity is constructed through difference and experienced by contrast
(Benveniste, 2000). Specifically, [i]n common sense language, identification is constructed on the
back of recognition of some common origin or shared characteristics with another person or group, or
with an ideal, and with the natural closure of solidarity and allegiance established on this foundation
(Hall, 2000:16). The common origin or shared characteristics here do not adhere to the essentialist
viewpoint of identity as an identical and unchangeable stage of
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How Did Mark Twain Mature
Mark Twain
You may know him as Mark Twain, but his parents John and Jane referred to him by his birth name
Samuel L. Clemens. Samuel was a well known American humorist, journalist, lecturer, and novelist.
Samuel wasn t known to laugh or smile much, for reasons that will be presented. He was and is most
commonly recognized for his best selling novels The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn. Samuel learned to take responsibility early on in his life, which helped immensely
to mature him for the success that was to come.
Clemens was born November 30th, 1835 in a tiny village in Florida, Missouri. In 1839, his family s
economic distress resulted in their move to Hannibal, Missouri, where they hoped for greater
opportunities to make more money. His father became a judge and still his debts accumulated. For the
majority of Clemens s childhood his father was constantly stressed. With great sadness, in 1847,
Clemens lost his father to pneumonia. (Quirk, Thomas)
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Clemens and his younger brother, Henry, both contributed to working for Orion. Clemens constantly
improved as a skilled typesetter for the journal, and on the side, he submitted sketches and articles. He
was greatly inspired to write as he began learning more about the art. Consequently, his comical
sketch The Dandy Frightening Squatter was published by a sportsman s magazine in Boston when he
was seventeen. (History.com Staff) In 1853, Clemens left Hannibal behind and traveled as a
journeyman printer to St. Louis, Chicago, New York, and Philadelphia. Eventually settling along the
Mississippi River, Clemens became a steamboat river pilot. ( Mark Twain Biography Encyclopedia)
Working as a river pilot, he established his well known pseudonym, Mark Twain; its a river term,
meaning it s safe to navigate. ( Biography. The
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Congenital Lymphangiectasis
What is Congenital Pulmonary Lymphangiectasis?
Congenital Pulmonary Lymphangiectasis is a developmental disorder caused by abnormally dilated
lymphatic vessels within the lung tissue. Congenital Pulmonary Lymphangiectasis is divided into two
classifications; primary and secondary. Primary Congenital Pulmonary Lymphangiectasis refers to a
problem that occurred in development of the fetal lungs.
In order to understand the significance of abnormal, we must first understand normal. Normal
development of the lungs begins on day 26 of gestation and continues until term in five stages. It s
important to note that the stages are not concretely consecutive, because the second stage actually
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Chyle is a fatty fluid absorbed into the lymphatics from the digestive system. It s accumulation in the
pleural cavity leads to a chylous pleural effusion. The pleural effusion reduces the ability of the lungs
to expand and therefore reduce the amount of oxygen than can be taken in. This leads us to the
tachypnea. Tachypnea is an abnormal increase in respiratory rate. Low arterial oxygen concentration
can lead to increased respiratory rate by stimulation of chemoreceptors. The mechanism not definite,
but it s believed that low oxygen is detected by glomus cells with in the carotid or aortic bodies and
causes stimulation of the nerve endings because these so called glomus cells of oxygen sensitive
potassium channels that become inactivated the blood oxygen levels decrease. There is a strong
stimulation of the chemoreceptors which in turn increase respiratory rate.
Another reason for increase is respiratory rate could be the acidosis that occurs as a symptom for this
disease. The acidosis is more specifically known as respiratory acidosis because it is caused by the
accumulation of carbon dioxide which is essentially trapped or not given adequate means of escape
due to decreased lung function. The decreased blood pH also indicates an increase in hydrogen ion
concentration. This increase in hydrogen ion concentration or the increase in carbon dioxide
concentration excites the
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Disk Cache Optimization Using Compressed Caching Technique
Disk Cache Optimization using Compressed Caching Technique Maheshwar Sharma
Gaurav Rawat, Himanshu Banswal, Naman Monga Department of Computer Science, BVCOE,
GGSIP University, New Delhi, India
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Abstract In this paper we have discussed about the cache and various mapping technique. Then we
shift our focus on compressed caching which is the technique that tries to decrease paging request
from secondary storage. We know that there is a big performance gap in accessing the primary
memory (RAM) and secondary storage (Disk). The Compressed caching technique intercepts the
pages to be swapped out, compresses them and stores them in pool allocated in RAM. Hence it tries to
fill the performance gap by adding new level to virtual memory hierarchy. This paper analyze the
performance of virtual memory compression. Further to avoid various categories of cache misses we
discuss different types of cache technique to achieve higher performance. Lastly we discuss few open
and challenging issues faced in various cache optimization techniques.
Keywords Cache mapping technique, Cache optimization, Virtual Memory, Zswap, Zbud , LZO,
Frontwrap, limit hit
I. INTRODUCTION
Basically, cache is the smallest and fastest memory component in the hierarchy. It is aimed to bridge
the gap between the fastest processor to the slowest memory components at a reasonable
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Charles Dickens Beliefs
Charles Dickens is a well known name, most commonly associated with the classic Christmas novel,
A Christmas Carol. However, there are numerous elements about him not as widely known. For
instance, Dickens view of Christianity were eccentric, and he was passionate about social reform in
his time. Some of his lesser known writings and works attest to this. Regardless of his beliefs, he has
had an enduring impact on the world.
Charles Dickens was a different type of Christian. Contrary to most, he saw no importance in tradition
and scripture. He disliked every form of organized Christianity, especially evangelicalism and Roman
Catholicism. His writing consisted of only the most generic form of Christianity, never specifying
denomination or other. This is because Charles Dickens himself only believed that there was God, as
in a higher authority. He also viewed Jesus as a comforter of the distressed, not as the savior of
mankind. Due to his beliefs, Charles Dickens took it upon himself to write The Life of Our Lord, his
own simplified translation of the Gospels. His beliefs and actions were far from what is considered
Christian today. Though Dickens beliefs may not have been traditional in his time or the modern era of
today, he proved to be morally strong and stood out as a passionate social reformer. Dickens views on
society were established at a young age. Beginning at age 12, Dickens was forced to work at a shoe
blacking factory due to his father s imprisonment in
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Goods And Possessions In The Great Gatsby
Goods/possessions
All the sources use the idea of goods and possessions helping determine social class. All of the sources
relate back to the story The Great Gatsby
In the article What Would Veblen say? David Scott said Elites In Veblen s day would have probably
giggled at the irony of the phrase stuff girls need... for so much less! Then again,advertisements such
as this are not intended for people who need not worry about their budget. Here he is saying that the
needs that most people say they have is actually a want .the upper class people do not have to worry
about money so more and more things become a necessity to them. This is relatable to the novel the
Great Gatsby when Myrtle buys a puppy for the apartment that she is barely in and will not even be
able to take care of it. The higher class people think lots of goods are necessities when in fact they are
wants. In The Great Gatsby , In that time period everybody was judged on the basis of material items.
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On page 18 of A Touchy Subject Paul Fussell said The things that conferred class in the 1930 s White
linen golf knickers , chrome cocktail shakers, vests with white piping are, too unlikely to do so today.
The items back then where a little different to the items that we have now to define social class. Just
because the items have changed , doesn t mean that the principle of goods and social class have. This
relates to a part in the Great Gatsby on page 10 His family was eneoimasy ealthy ... Hed brought down
a string of polo ponies from lake Forest To be able to afford polo ponies you have to be very wealthy ,
he is also bragging bringing his own polo ponies. The game of polo is only for the high class who
could afford to do such a thing. The sport is very expensive is is a country club sport for the
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Cost Stewardship Case
What would you do to keep the doughnuts in your church every Sunday? When the finance committee
had to cut the church s doughnuts, Monte Chamberlin had seen enough budget cuts to last a lifetime.
When the committee adjourned, Monte set out to save the cherished Sunday morning doughnuts
which served as a time of fellowship, sharing and caring. What he found was a way to leverage a
coalition of churches to buy 200,000 doughnuts annually and reduce the church s total expenses.
Because of a doughnut, Monte founded Cost Stewardship, a company that finds abandoned or
unknown refunds available from government agencies and utility providers. Monte, a 24year veteran
executive for a Fortune 500 company, is the founder of Cost Stewardship works with churches,
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Supernatural Elements In Sam Winchester
Supernatural features stars Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki as Dean and Sam Winchester, two
brothers who travel the country looking for their missing father and battling evil spirits along the way.
Sam Winchester is a college student bound for law school, determined to escape his family s past
unlike his older brother, Dean. Ever since they were little their father has been consumed with an
obsession to find the evil forces that murdered his beloved wife, in result recruiting and training his
two young sons to help him in revenge. They have grown up as hunters of the supernatural. Sam
escaped under the premise of going to college, and now has a happy life with his girlfriend, Jessica,
and a promising future career. Dean, however, stayed
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The Geological History Of The Valley
Even though, it share similarity to the other region in the Western Northern America province, what
make Death Valley unique is the characters of the mountains and desert valleys are in a grand scale
than the others. In addition, varies rock type and formation which include volcanic, metamorphic, and
sedimentary rocks makes the valley a great place for geological study (Green, 1997, p. 9). Today s
Death Valley we see has taken millions of years to take its present form. In this paper, we examining
the geological history of the valley and its alluvia fan formation.
Precambrian and early Phanerozoic Age I. Pre Cambrian Age In Pre Cambrian time, Death Valley
landscape was much different than what is today. The Pre Cambrian eon is ... Show more content on
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Older and new discovery on fossils age diagnostic allows in construction a more rigorous stratigraphic
framework of interval for the Death Valley succession (Fig. 3). The base for the constraints for
biostratigraphy was calcareous microfossils, trace fossils, and megascopic body fossils. The
construction of interval of successions allows to indicate the Precambrian Cambrian boundary
[Corsetti Hagadorn, 2000]. In the Death Valley, the steep front of the Black Mountain contain the most
widespread Precambrian rock of crystalline basement. Similar crystalline basement in a smaller
outcrops are found north of Hanaupah Canyon along the east foot of the Panamint Range and the head
of the Galena Canyon. At the head of the Galena Canyon, the outcrop of Precambrian is mostly schist.
The schist is marked by vertical foliation which is cut off incongruously by conglomerate from the
lowest formation in the Pahrump Series, the base of the Crystal Formation. The Amargosa thrust
complexes are the outcrops of Precambrian Metamorphic rocks founded in the north of Hanaupah
Canyon along the east foot of the Panamint Range. The outcrop mark the lower plat of the thrust fault
which is likely to be the Amargosa thrust. In the Amargosa complex the Precambrian rocks are mostly
gneiss specifically augen gneiss. The augen
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Micron Technology s Diversity Culture
Micron Technology s diversity culture is great, but it only exists in Manassas, Virginia. This case
study is based on Micron s Fab 6 location and how the other Fabs can implement some of the same
programs and initiatives to achieve diversity at all the Micron locations.
In 1978, Micron Technology, Inc. was founded in Boise, Idaho. Micron is the global leader in the
semiconductor industry with more than 30,000 team members working in twenty countries. For more
than 35 years, Micron has dedicated itself to collaborating with customers and partners to engineer
technology that drives innovation and transforms what s possible (Home: About: Our Company, n.d.) .
Micron s Diversity and Inclusion Statement is, At Micron our people are our most important resource
and a critical driver of our competitive advantage. We believe our best innovation springs from our
team members diverse experiences, perspectives and backgrounds. We are passionate about creating a
diverse and inclusive environment, representative of our communities and the customers we serve
(Home: About: Our Commitment, n.d.).
Micron has eleven manufacturing locations, but Manassas, Virginia is the only US based D RAM
manufacturing site. Fab 6, Manassas, Virginia (MTV) , is the most diverse site in Micron with over
fifty different countries being represented, and over fifty different languages are spoken. Manassas,
Virginia is in Northern Virginia which is close to the nation s capital. For this reason, the Fab
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Bat Mitzvah Project
To become a Bar or Bat Mitzvah, one must complete community service in order to give back to the
community. When I was twelve years old, I chose an organization that I found interesting and that I
wanted to spread awareness for, The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C..
I felt a personal connection to this organization, and for my Bat Mitzvah project, I created and sold
necklaces, where all the proceeds went to the museum. This project inspired me and helped me mature
from a girl, to a woman. Ever since my Bat Mitzvah project, I have been making these necklaces in
my spare time. Over the years, I donated thousands of dollars and countless hours of my time to help
this important cause. If all students are required to choose
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A Research Study On Forensic Psychology
Through the submission of my statement I am willing to share my personal abilities, declare my
academic competence and provide motives and causes which led me to pursue a Postgraduate degree
in the field of Forensic Psychology. Obtaining a PsyD in Forensic Psychology will not only provide
me with more specific knowledge and research opportunities at the graduate level, but it will serve as
a foundation for a career in Psychology.
The reason which led me to apply for a DForPsy degree in Nottingham university rather than a Ph.D.
is mostly because I m particularly interested in practising psychology rather than exclusively
conducting research and work in academia. However, the fact that the top up programme in Forensic
Psychology is focused on clinical skills but also placed an emphasis on research it provides me with
the advantage of flexibility in my future career.
A particularly important factor in choosing this career path has been my undergraduate experience
when under my dissertation I conducted a study in the field of cyberbullying assessing the
psychological characteristics of perpetrators and victims within a sample of 453 junior high school
students. This gave me the chance to contribute in teaching about cyberbullying in an audience of
students, parents and teachers. During this experience I was required to take an active leadership role
in terms of preparing lecture materials, providing a series of certain lectures for the public and
learning how to make the
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Comparing Checks And Balances Of The Executive And A Prime...
President is elected by the voters, while the head of state in a parliament generally Prime Minister is
elected by the legislature. The difference seems small, but it ends up making a world of difference.
The US prides itself on separation of powers the legislature makes the laws, and the executive
executes them. They provide checks and balances on each other, ensuring that neither one gets too
powerful. Either one can work, though. There are many countries with parliaments, and the executive
doesn t run away with power. The parliament itself is still subject to the checks of the voters: voters
unhappy with the performance of the executive will take it out on the executive s party. That even
gives an opportunity for a third party to arise, for voters who don t want to switch to the opposite
party. The next executive is chosen in the parliament based on negotiations between the third party
and the two major parties. That s happening in the UK right now, where the Liberal Democratic party
is in an unlikely coalition with the Conservative party, after voters abandoned an unpopular Labor
Party. The LibDems are still much smaller, but very potent as kingmakers. (And about to be
hammered themselves, next time it comes around.) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The split control of the legislature and the executive in the US has led to complete gridlock, leaving
voters unhappy with the executive and livid about the legislature. There are a million variants to
implementing both systems. The executive branch has many different functions, and you can divide
them in different ways. Some countries have both a President and a Prime Minister, and even a
Monarch with some control as
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Similarities Between Beowulf And Harry Potter
It is truly amazing to compare and contrast literature from today with literature from centuries ago,
and find out just how similar they can be even though they are so different. Two stories that display
this relationship very clearly are The Mwindo Epic and Harry Potter. Both of these stories have many
similar themes such as prophecies of birth, threat at infancy, magic and special abilities, and so much
more. Even though they have so many similarities, these stories have completely different plots, such
as the fact that in The Mwindo Epic, Mwindo s attacker is his own father, while in Harry Potter, his
attacker kills his father, and is a complete stranger. For these stories to be separated by so many years,
it is quite interesting for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Nyamwindo, Mwindo s mother, tries to hide her son from Shemwindo for obvious reasons.
Unfortunately, a cricket tells Shemwindo about Mwindo and he decides to kill him. He tries three
times, first by throwing spears at him, then burying him alive, and finally he seals him in a drum and
dumps him into a river. If this isn t bad enough, the river that Mwindo is floating down happens to
lead to the pool of Mukiti, and he eventually ends up there. Mukiti challenges Mwindo, but Iyangura
saves him from the drum. Kasiyembe also attempts to kill Mwindo but is unsuccessful. Mwindo had a
rough infancy where many different people tried to kill him for no reason, much like Harry Potter.
Harry Potter also deals with many different people trying to kill him as a child. The first time this
happened was when he was still an infant and Voldemort kills his mother and father, and ultimately
tries to kill him. Just like Mwindo, Voldemort is unsuccessful, and Harry is safe for many years.
Throughout his childhood he is safe, but when he returns to the wizarding world, he is in constant
danger, and Voldemort, along with his followers, attempt to kill Harry. Both of these characters have a
rough infancy and childhood, constantly having people trying to kill them, and this is just another
similarity these two stories have.
One similarity I find particularly interesting between these stories is the fact that both characters
possess magical abilities, and
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Use of Symbolism in Hawthorne s The House of the Seven...
Use of Symbolism in Hawthorne s The House of the Seven Gables
In the novel The House of the Seven Gables, Hawthorne portrays Alice Pyncheon as a unique and
compelling character, placing her in contrast with a story full of greed, lies and betrayal. Hawthorne
reveals her fantastic character to us in numerous uses of symbolism throughout the novel. By painting
a picture of a gentle yet proud woman, Hawthorne chooses to represent Alice s impressive
characteristics using images that come up repeatedly in his novel such as the nature and flowers in the
garden as well as Alice s Posies. Hawthorne also makes reference to the Maule mastery and its power
over Alice and the playing of the harpsichord during a Pyncheon death. All the ... Show more content
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Hawthorne describes the bush as literally covered with a rare and very beautiful species of white rose
(68). The white hue of the roses could no doubt represent the purity of Alice s character and spirit. The
rosebush radiant in full bloom mirrors the fact that Alice s spirit is very much alive and vibrant despite
her unfair death two centuries earlier. Also, when Hawthorne states that the whole rosebush looked as
if it had been brought from Eden that very summer, he shows the innocence of Alice s spirit through
his reference to the garden of Eden and her character s place among the heavens above. This rosebush
in the Pyncheon garden symbolizes Alice s innocence and purity as well as her connection to nature
and the flowers that God himself created.
Besides Alice s connection to the nature in full bloom within the Pyncheon garden, Hawthorne makes
several references to Alice s Posies which bloom every summer on the roof of the House of the Seven
Gables. Hawthorne notes that these flowers did their best to gladden it [the house] with tender beauty
in the same way that Alice s tenderness does its best to dominate the gloom of the Pyncheon House
(31). Most notably, Alice s Posies were flaunting in rich beauty and full bloom . . . a mystic expression
that something within the house was consummated on the day that Holgrave and Phoebe unite their
love for one another, therefore
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How Pete Seeger Became A Successful Musician
During the 1940 s I will be taking about how Pete Seeger became a successful musician, and how he
made a difference in the music industry. Pete Seeger was a smart man when it came to politics and
being a musician, he got accepted to Harvard University, although he wasn t your average college
student; he couldn t study which lead him into feeling his classes and dropping out. After Seeger
dropped out of school he went into politics, Seeger always had a thing for music and politics; he had a
lot of hobbies such as music, painting, hiking, and he loved being outdoors (Winkler 2011, 2). Pete s
father loved academics and enjoyed playing music, he was a great pianist and played harmony, his
colleagues liked hearing him play, they thought he was a great musician. Seeger learned a lot from his
dad. Seeger and Guthrie came from singing in the saloons, radio shows, political rallies, Guthrie wrote
thousands of songs. Seeger and Guthrie both had a lot in common; they both were musicians; and both
enjoyed playing music, rather it was playing with a banjo or writing music. Guthrie and Seeger
appeared at a few gatherings at an American piece mobilization March in Washington DC to protest
the nations drift toward war (Winkler 2011, 24 25). They were the only band who rehearsed on stage
before performing. Guthrie and Seeger were known as the Almanac singers; the Almanac singers
wrote their first antiwar songs, they were looking for someone to record them. Even though in a
couple of their
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  • 1. How To Write A Descriptive Paper 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. How To Write A Descriptive Paper How To Write A Descriptive Paper
  • 2. A Study On The Cardiac Rhythm Introduction: The electrocardiogram remains the single most important tool for interpretation of the cardiac rhythm. 1 It can be used to successfully pick up conduction abnormalities, rhythm disturbances, possible myocardial ischemia, and a slew of other abnormalities that can be linked to various cardiac or metabolic diseases. 1,2 ECGs can also be used as a preventive tool to screen for abnormalities early in the disease process. 3,4 In 1982, Italy passed a law that all individuals who want to compete in competitive sports undergo a clinical evaluation that included an assessment of family history, person history, a physical exam, and an electrocardiogram. The bulk of the evaluation relied heavily on the ECG looking for any abnormalities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This program recruited community volunteers to perform the ECGs and were given a standardized training on how to correctly obtain one. The ECGs were then interpreted by 6 cardiologists experienced in adolescent ECGs. Among the 32,561 screened, 2.5% had abnormal ECGs. The importance of this study was to show that mass ECG screenings can be efficiently obtained and still yield quality results when assessing for risk factors for SCA. This study reported that the cost per ECG was only $8.67, which is more proof of why ECG screening should become a standardized preventive modality. ECGs can play an essential role in monitoring the status of a patient and for recognizing trends in the patients progression. Fesmire et al5 reported that serial ECGs were more sensitive for evaluating acute myocardial infarctions (AMI) and acute coronary syndrome (ACS) than an initial ECG. Serial ECGs were 68.1% more sensitive for identifying AMI compared to 55.4% using an initial ECG. For ACS, serial ECGs were 34.2% more sensitive compared to 27.5% for an initial ECG. The purpose of this ECG workshop is to teach people to be proficient at reading ECGs. The amount of information that an individual can obtain from an ECG can be extremely beneficial in helping with diagnosis of patients or determining the proper treatment. This workshop will include hands on learning, lecture, and worksheets to help individuals develop skills on recognizing variations on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Increasing Rate Of Mobile Phones The increasing rate of mobile phone use can be detrimental and can cause many health related issues among adolescents. According to WebMD (2016), children and kids spend more than seven hours a day on their phones, which is nearly fifty hours per week. Nowadays, many children and kids are exposed to cell phones as being part of their daily lives: texting, calling, using them as alarm clocks, listening to music, watching videos, playing games etc. The radioactive waves exposed from cell phones poses many potential risks to children and kids which affects the psychological and neurological health. In Canada, youth in the age group from thirteen to twenty four is considered to be the largest group of mobile phone users (Be Web Aware, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It might be a misconception that the radio waves would only be absorbed around the ear; however, the radiation from the mobile phone can easily penetrate deeply into the brain. Since the nervous system for youth is still in development, youth tends to have a higher risk of developing brain tumors which then leads to cancer compared to adults. The increasing dependence upon mobile phones as the primary source of communication can cause high level of anxiety and stress in children. The constant ringing sounds of notifications of messages during the night can cause poor sleeping quality and increases the sense of anxiety. Moreover, the instant reply can bring elation but in the case of delayed response, the elation feeling turns into disappointment. Also, it has been proven that car accidents are the leading causes of death of youth because of the distraction of cell phone use during driving. According to the University of Alabama at Birmingham (2008), children were fourty three percent more likely to be struck by an oncoming vehicle while crossing the road with their phones. The constant peer pressure and need to fit in can cause tremendous stress on children where they feel the need to have the newest Iphone as well when many of their classmates have it too. Mobile phone use can be seen as disturbances and distractions which impacts youth in a way where it creates higher stress levels for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Nepal s Effect On India Background Nepal s geography has made Nepal economically dependent on India as it is surrounded on three sides by India and on one (to its north) with the Himalayan range and the region of Tibet. After the devastating earth quake in Nepal, the country was hit by another humanitarian crisis this time due to a blockade at a crucial crossing on the border with India, which halted oil and other essential supplies landlocked Nepal obtains from its giant neighbor. The unveiling of a new constitution in late September sparked tensions between the Madhesi ethnic group and the government. The Madhesi and Tharu (ethnic group) people, who account for many of the southern residents of Nepal, had been protesting their lack of inclusion in the new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And blockade of essential supplies with complete support of Indian government. Nepalese security had requested that it would protect truck drivers entering Nepal from the Indian border. But Indian custom officials has blocked supplies saying it s an order from above as in the Indian government. So, those to blame were Madhesi leaders, Indian government for supporting them and lastly Indian news and media giving completely biased information. Effects of the Blockade Nepal Oil Corporation had instructed fuel stations to stop selling petrol and diesel to vehicles bearing private registration numbers. The Nepali government was allowing people to drive only on alternate days and had asked people to use charcoal and firewood for cooking. It was like going back to the stone age where daily food had to be cooked in firewood. Only army trucks, and those carrying medical and essential supplies are being exempted. Efforts were also ongoing to reopen trading routes with China that had remained blocked because of huge landslides since the devastating earthquake in April 2015. On 29 September 2015, Kathmandu Airport the only International Airport in the country issued an advisory to international airlines to carry extra fuel after suspending refueling facility due to acute fuel shortage. As a result, many international flights had to been cancelled. In the midst of the major festival season, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. What Is The Theme Of The Poem We Are Hollow Men 5.1.3 Anaphora Anaphorainvolves the repetition of identical words or phrases at the beginnings of consecutive stages of the selected pattern. The repetition of the words helps to establish a marked rhythm in the sequence of clauses,this scheme is usually reserved for those passages where the author wants to produce a strong emotional effects. The poem contains the following anaphoric cases: 15. We are the hollow men We are the stuffed men 16. Shape without form, shade without colour Paralyzed force, gesturewithoutmotion 17. This is the dead land This is cactus land 18. The eyes are not here There are no eyes here 19. Here we go round the prickly pear Prickly pearprickly pear Here we go round the prickly pear 20. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The following instances from the poem are representative: 21. In the twilight kingdom 22. this is cactus land The poet uses in (21) the word twilight as an adjective to describe the death kingdom that he does not want to be closer. He uses it at the end of the part to indicate the reduction of the light that is fade, a fading star, at the beginning of this part. In (22), the poet uses cactus as an adjective, making the land desert like, desolate and dry like the voices and the grass in Part I. It is, of course, lacking in life. 5.2.2 Simile and Metaphor Both the metaphor and the simile are related to the topic of similarity, for although the comparison is made between two words of unlike nature. Metaphor gives clearness and liveliness to words. In Hollow Men , the following cases are found: 23. our dried voices are quiet and meaningless As wind in dry grass Or rat s feet over broke glass 24. Remember us if at all not as lost Violent souls, but only As the hollow men 25. Behaving as the wind behaves 26. sightless, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Cognitive and Affective Characteristics of Gifted Children... There are many cognitive and affective characteristics of intellectually gifted adolescents which differ from those of their non gifted peers. These characteristics have the potential to assist academic and social development, or conversely may present social and academic difficulties for the adolescents. Two cognitive characteristics and two affective characteristics typically associated with gifted adolescents will be examined to explore the relationship between these characteristics and their effect on social and academic development. The two cognitive characteristics that will be examined is self regulation, and their dislike of slow paced work. And the two affective characteristics is the possible exhibition of perfectionist ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Robinson Clinkenbeard, 1998) In a typical classroom without a curriculum devised for gifted and talented students, the progress of the class will be perceived as being slow paced. The gifted students will have already mastered the current material, and in all likelihood, have already predicted correctly the next process, and may be planning on studying by themselves to escape the slow pace. There are various positive and negative aspects of this characteristic towards academic development. The major disadvantage of a slow paced classroom is that the gifted students may feel excessive levels of frustration at constantly being held back by the class. Unless this frustration is addressed, this can lead to underachievement, or constant disruption of the classroom environment. Teachers can address this frustration by providing more challenging work for the gifted students once they finished their assigned work, or possibly include challenging material for the whole class to complete, as research has indicated that even non gifted students may find some aspects of the current curriculum to be mere revision. (Robinson Clinkenbeard, 1998) Another consequence of gifted students dislike of slow paced work is boredom. In a classroom where the students are not provided with challenging and engaging work, the gifted students may slowly develop underachievement tendencies, such as disengagement from the curriculum, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Epistobabble Warfare INTRODUCTION The article Marketing: philosophy of science and epistobabble warfare is a commentary by the author Michel Rod published as a qualitative research in an International Journal, Vol. 12 Iss. 2, pp. 120 129. Throughout the article Rod articulated his viewpoints on the variety of philosophies involved in legitimizing the science of marketing research and sought to establish his own perspective of what he actually believes marketing research should accomplish. This was stated in his thesis statement that: Rather than argue one particular perspective, it is this paper s central thesis that no one philosophical perspective does or should have a monopoly on what makes a useful contribution to our understanding of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To further balance his commentary, Rod also looked at the unpopular aspect of the philosophy of science in marketing, the philosophies that dictate how market research should be conducted to make a real contribution to society. In quoting Frank Bass on his editorial comment to put it all together Gains in fundamental knowledge have been substantial, but, more importantly, what has transpired has been the development of a system for further development of science in marketing (p. 124.) Whilst Rod continued in his literature review to explore further philosophies, Critique Rod s conceptual paper on Marketing: the philosophy of science and epistobabble warfare was not an easy paper that one could read and understand on the first go. If the topic is not within the subject area of the reader, then the article further becomes an epistobabble full of isims and schisms that one would have to ponder on for days. There is no denying that the reader had to do additional research to fully comprehend Rod s commentary on the philosophical perspectives involved in conducting a market research. Nevertheless, by stating his background in medicine where research was/is conducted with less philosophical debates, save ethical ones the transition for Rod to an area with documented philosophies in search of truths was a transition for him. Who is the author of this journal entry? It was interesting to note that Professor Michel Rod is an associate professor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Examples Of Imperialism In The Movie Avatar The following review will be about a movie named Avatar. Avatar dates back to 2009 and was directed by James Cameron. The greediness of those in power will always results in the suffering of those lacks power. This statement refers to the greediness that was depicted in the movie by the Resources Development Administrators (RDA), which led to a forceful relocation of the Na Vi people. The following essay will include the discussion of three anthropological themes that were displayed. The first theme is the power of knowledge. Here I will discuss how knowledge was used against the NA Vi people. The second theme is the notion of imperialism. The colonization of the Pandora will be discussed under imperialism. The third theme is the notion of ethics. Under ethics I will discuss the three main ethical principles that should be followed by every ethnographer. ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEMES ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Avatar displays a solid anti imperialism message. Imperialism occurs when a particular country utilises their political and military powers to gain control over other areas of the world. According to Alcock and Young, 1974 there are five categories of imperialism which are economic, cultural, political, military, and communication. However, the movie Avatar exhibits two kinds of imperialism which is military and economic imperialism. The Na Vi people are considered to be poor indigenous people, while the RDA are technologically literate and rich. The RDA forcefully took over the Pandora because they wanted to build a Unobtanium. A Unobtanium is a room temperature for energy. The evidence of imperialism from the movie is displayed when the military force took down the tree of voices. It is also displayed at the end of the movie where the battle between the people of Omaticaya and other tribes and the military force occurred. This is when the home tree was also taken down which forced the people of Omaticaya to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Reflective Summary Of Client Assessment Client was referred to Dr. Gold and I for evaluation related to mental health issues. Client reported symptoms related to anxiety and having nightmares of past traumatic events. J.G. reported a past history of extensive domestic abuse from an ex boyfriend. While the client was talking I didn t know what I felt. I felt a variety of emotions of my client s story. I was feeling angry at what happen to her, impress with her bravery of separating herself from her ex boyfriend, and empathetic of her report of feeling anxiety. Client mood was normal and facial expression is consisted. She kept eye contact and spoke with clear words. Her memory was intact. Thought process was intact. She also demonstrated a capacity for insight and judgment is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Job, Ecclesiastes, And Proverbs Wisdom in Job, Ecclesiastes, and Proverbs Wisdom is a concept that most people are interested in. As human beings, we want to learn how to receive wisdom, know how it affects us, and what wisdom really is. Many people throughout the years have pondered these questions and have come up with a variety of answers. However, answers to these questions can also be seen in the Bible through books that are defined as wisdom literature, or literature that gives thought to universal, humanistic, and philosophical standpoints (Dell 1). We can especially see these questions answered in unique ways through Job, Ecclesiastes, and Proverbs. Job as a whole address the why s of life, but when taking a look at a specific chapter of Job it can be seen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a generic, lethal... Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a generic, lethal condition characterized by an inability to will voluntary muscles as desired. The motor neurons responsible for exciting muscular contractions are deficient and loss of usage in voluntary muscles results in their atrophy. Characterized early in life, children with SMA exhibit difficulty in early voluntary muscular activities such as crawling, sucking, imitation of facial expressions, and breathing. Three stage of SMA exist: SMA I for children younger than six months, SMA II for children between 6 18 months of age, and SMA III for all remaining children. For many affected individuals, life expectancy depends upon the time in which symptoms began. The longer it takes for SMA ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Genetics of Spinal Muscular Atrophy In 1995 a French group of researchers discovered that SMA is autosomal recessive disorder due to loss of the survival motor neuron protein gene (SMN) (Lefebvre et al., 1995). Through experimentation the researchers discovered two copies of the SMN gene in chromosome five [chr 5q13.2]: telomeric and centromeric SMN copies. Experimentation proved that loss of the telomeric SMN (today known as SMN1) and not loss of its centromeric counterpart, SMN2, resulted in SMA. It took an additional six years for researchers to glimpse at the functions provided by SMN1. Meister et al. categorized the SMN1 protein an essential to promote correct assembly of U12 small ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs). In genetics, snRNPs are nucleic proteins responsible for the splicing of premature ribonucleic acid chains (pre mRNA) derived from genes. Without correct splicing, mature ribonucleic acid chains (mRNAs) produce dysfunctional proteins when translated. In this case, splicing functionality of U12 intron containing transcripts is lost, and because the transcript is wrongly coded, its translation will produce a functionless protein. Hence, loss of SMN1 results in an inability form U12 snRNPs splicing complexes, and reduced splicing functionality results in loss of U12 intron splicing functionality (Patel and Steitz, 2003). Only recently (2012) did researchers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Pilsen Migration Case Study The phenomenon: I want to discover, how cultural organizations helped with the development with the youth residents inside of Pilsen and why these organizations are disappearing or being torn down. I believe that the gentrification in the community of Pilsen is a big factor in this equation. I have noticed that Pilsen is gentrifying and that local restaurants and businesses have closed their doors since the last 10 years. Instead, what I see replacing these stores I walk by are fancy coffee shops, vintage shops, and hipsters on the streets of 18th street. With new businesses coming into the neighborhood rent begin to increase. The residents begin to move due to higher rents and taxes on houses. Cultural Organizations are falling apart or dying due to this change in the neighborhood. Some residents will not sell out because this community is their home. I question what happens to the youth in that household? Do organizations stay open in order to provide for the few left in the community? The first immigrants created a platform for new coming immigrants to provide education and economic assistance for the marginalized residents, but now we are left with few options to help the remaining ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I want to share the rich history of migration Mexicans to the Pilsen area, how the Mexican artist helped create and establish cultural organizations in the community (existing and non existent) both to keep culture alive and provide youth with opportunities to be creative, and last talk about how these organizations on how they have impacted the lives of the youth. I will be documenting my research with storytelling, data collection from programs and interview youth (continuing programs and alumni) who have been involved, as a case study for my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Biotic Factors In Hawaii Plants are found everywhere on earth, up high on the ridge and down low in caves and caverns. The types of plants that live in these places depends on many factors. These factors are separated into two different categories, the biotic factors and the abiotic factors. Some of the biotic factors include, predation, competition, and habitat destruction. Plants with limited competition and large amounts of resources will be in a higher abundance than plants with limited resources and higher competition rates will be confined to areas and either out competed or will be the dominant species. Certain plants adapt to these factors and thrive and others don t do as well. Some of the abiotic factors include, sunlight, water, temperature, and wind. These ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ridge is known as an endangered dry ridge hike, for its endemic species and dry climate (Nelson 2003). The ridge trail starts on dole street near the university of Hawaii at Manoa. From the campus, the ridge seems dry and grassy and it is expected as a dry leeward side ridge. This ridge is also known for its brush fires during the hot seasons, the most recent being the fire in 2007. The fire left 50 acre of the ridge scorched and burned to the ground (Siopack 2007). But, now in 2016 there has been an increasing amount of rain and the ridge has since begun to heal since the fire. The beginning of the trail starts off dry with rocky soil and the dominant vegetation being the M. maximus that has a yellow brownish color. The vegetation isn t completely covering the soil; it is mostly clumped together. As you continue to move up the trail the vegetation starts to get a little greener and thicker. The M. maximus gets thicker, greener, and more dominant. The soil is still rocky and dry, but there are a few different species such as the air plants and small shrubs. More of a change is seen further up the ridge once you are out of the tall grasses. The land is moister and has a wide range of tree species and woody area. There was an abundance of Haole Koa trees, thorny bastards, all spice, and strawberry guava. It was a large change from an open canopy of large ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Capitalism And Capitalism Capitalism, as Speth explains, is an economic system that is geared toward accumulation of profit, its tendency to change and expand. Root explains that the developed world has necessary tools to guard themselves against uncertainty and risk. They also can count on social institutions and welfare programs to manage risks. Engaging business activities, developed world is dealing with risk by developing products and marketing, for instance. Developing and marketing new products require capital, and capitalism by nature is geared toward capital accumulation, to make profits. Whereas, as Root points out, the developing nations don t have enough capital to improve their lives and climb out of poverty. The idea is that a poor nation not being able to invest, the economy does not grow, so they remain poor. According to Root, the wealth gap between the rich and poor nations has widened tremendously. However, it is necessary to also explore other contributing factors for the economy of the developing nations not being able to grow. However, Root explains that uncertainty and risk are the factors how developed countries have grown rich by turning uncertainty into risk. Of course, the presence of institutions are needed to make the risk management possible. For example, institutions might discourage people to acquire education to learn new skills to engage business activities to accumulate capital (p. 4). Further, innovation is needed to develop necessary technology for economic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Sage Donnelly Case Study For athletes who compete in the Olympics, it is essential for them to plan ahead and use social media to engage with fans and build an online following, since they are only able to attract attention to themselves when the Games take place once every four years. As an aspiring kayaking contender for the 2020 Olympic Games and a person living with Type 1 diabetes, Sage Donnelly needs to allow opportunities for current and potential fans to share in her journey by generating engagement and highlighting her compelling story for a general audience. To carry this out, this plan aims to meet three primary objectives. First, it will raise awareness about Sage Donnelly s impressive athletic competitive accomplishments among sports journalists and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Descriptive Essay Graphic Designer Want to work from home? These jobs are actual jobs that you can start from home. I know when I had babies, I wanted to work from home and be there to actually watch them grow up! Not just a couple of hours at night. (I had a very demanding job with long hours) So we budgeted, I quit my job and started making money from home! If I can do it, you can do it too! You just have to find what works for you! Graphic Designer Designers are needed everywhere. With so many booming online business s the demand is high. If you re willing to learn, or already good with using creative software to make web pages, banners, advertisements, book covers (eBook and paper) and more, you can work for multiple companies at the same time performing these services either as a freelancer or a contracted worker. Freelance Writer Freelance writing is big right now. With so many bloggers and business needing content for their websites, people are willing to pay others a good price for good quality writings. It does take a bit of practice to be good at writing these type of pieces, but it s not hard to catch on quickly. You can also write for so called content mills (not really recommended, but an option), individuals looking for writers, as a copywriter writings specific sales copy, or you can write for yourself and publish your own books as PDFs or via Kindle Direct Publishing. If you re interested in the how to s here is a useful article on how to become a freelance writer. Stock Photographer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Sissy Jupe In The Movie Hard Times Hard Times is a novel with the most confusing characters who would need talented actors and actresses to be able to represent them because of the characteristics they show that are hard to understand. The actress named Chloë Grace Moretz, or Mia in the movie If I Stay could represent the character of Sissy Jupe, as a result of her ability to be positive and know what it s like to lose it all, But still have the ability to wonder and love. Tom Hiddleston in the movie Thor, who plays Loki, has the talent to be Mr. Bounderby being an evil person in the movie, betraying all of those that love him and Bounderby is terrible for people in the book and does the same to his mother. Lastly, the character Louisa needs someone who is strong, but hides ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That s why the actress Chloe Moretz or the character of Mia in the movie If I Stay would be an exceptional actress to portray the role as Sissy Jupe because of her strong will in the movie, the circumstances in which they both encounter, and many more similar traits that are important to the character of Sissy(Cecilia) Jupe is in Hard Times . Sissy also is an imaginative character that likes to wander and have her mind in places that Mr. Gradgrind thought never existed. Mia is a strong witted character that wonders what her life is going to be like without her family, that no one could ever imagine and she wonders about all of the greatness in life when her family was there. In Hard Times Sissy s father runs away from her and abandons her and Sissy is left with the decision to go with Mr. Gradgrind, a character who only cares about the facts and learning with no imagination or to live with the people who love her and care for her and let her be the person she wants to be. Sissy has to choose if she wants to have a satisfying life with all the people she loves and have fun or be taken in by Mr. Gradgrind as a servant and one who has to only learn facts with no imagination. Mia goes through a similar situation in If I Stay. Mia s family is hit when driving and Mia knows what s going on and can see everything and has to generate the decision if she wants to live or die. She is unconscious, but aware of everything else and she finds out that her parents and her brother all died in the crash and were not able to stay alive. Even with this tragedy Mia, like Sissy, composes a strong, grave decision that she wants to live even though her family is not there anymore. Sissy made the decision to live in a safe home that will provide her with everything she needs. In both cases, they lose what s important to them and the people that love them, but they keep moving forward. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Is A Dream Lost In The American Dream A Dream Lost? America is often thought to be the land of opportunity, where dreams come true, where people leave behind their old lives running from corruption, poverty, famine, or could just simply be looking for greater opportunity. Is this really what America is today, do these dreams still really exist in the common folk who wish to make something come true, make the American Dream come true. In the poem I, too sing America by Langston Hughes the people of story express how they are living in the shadows of others, how their looked over in society. America too has lost its luster of hope and the reputation that held behind the name America . In Let America be America Again Langston Hughes again demonstrates how America has lost its luster where he says, Let America be the dream dreamers dreamed. In this quote Langton Hughes tells us how America has changed, that it s different from when the first dreamers created the land of dreams that America once was. The American dream is a something that is highly based on perspective, from the perspective of a second class citizen named Walter Lee from A Raisin in the Sun, a play by Lorraine Hansberry Walter cries, All of it, it s all gone.... In this Walter just learned that the money he had received from his father s death was stolen. He had been wanting the money to try to invest and make something of himself, for himself, for his family, but all that is lost in the blink of an eye. This is how Walter s dream died before ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Review of A Shot in the Light Essay Review of A Shot in the Light The narrator is a naïve person. He believes in the best of people. It does not even cross his mind that Ray could ever hurt him. He trusts Ray. After only two days with a person he has never seen before, he trusts him. He gives Ray clothes, money, food and a reason to believe. He is a salesman with a van and some few things. He is not wealthy. He makes his living. And though he has not much to give he still gives. Ray is a player. How can he make the narrator believe in him? What does he do to make it that way? The person we see, shooting the narrator is a part of Ray. The person we see, after shooting the narrator is also a part of Ray. Ray has a split personality ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Maybe there is not only Satan hidden inside of him? Maybe there is something good also? He is shocked. God did not die. God cannot die. He will live on forever. But can Satan die? Can he be replaced? A Shot in the Light . Ray cannot kill the goodness in the narrator by shooting him. By being evil. This is only a single try of evilness against the world of goodness. One little shot cannot defeat the good. But perhaps the little shot from an evil can defeat the evil? The story is called A Shot in the Light because it is nothing more than a single try to defeat the good. It is no big thing. Only a little shot in a world of light. It cannot do any harm. Maybe Ray sees the light after shooting against it? Maybe the light can defeat the evil inside Ray? Though the narrator does not know it, the good is looking after him: This light, this power inside me was so strong, though I had no idea where it came from. [2] All the good in world goes together and helps the narrator. On that background the first theme is the difference between good and bad. With good shall bad be defeated. There are too much good in this world to be defeated by evil. The second theme is to take life for granted. Even the narrator takes his life for granted. He likes his life and his van, stuff, family and friends, but it is here, it has always been here and it will always be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Filippo Brunelleschi Accomplishments One of the world s most famous architects and engineers was born in the Italian city state of Florence sometime in 1377. Although he had a huge influence on building design and construction, and on art, we don t know a lot about Filippo Brunelleschi s early life. Nonetheless, he left buildings and artwork that still exist today, and he had two biographers who provided information about his work, from these we can learn a lot about this Renaissance genius. His most important work, the ll Duomo di Firenze (the Dome of the Florence Cathedral), was finished in 1436 and remains as one of the greatest symbols of the period. Before he started building this revolutionary structure, Brunelleschi studied the architecture of Roman buildings and monuments. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Filippo Brunelleschi invented new technology for the dome and created far more advanced technology to help the dome be built. He began studying the science of motion and particular weights, wheels, and gears and it lead him to invent some of the first alarm clocks, as well as some of the equipment to raise the bricks from the ground to the roof (King, 13). In addition, Brunelleschi also made sure that the dome was being built to his standard and it was going to last a long time. For example, he inspected every one of the four million bricks that he was going to use for the structure. Another important quality of the dome was the mortar used to hold the bricks together. It was made by mixing sand and water with quicklime (King, 93). The quality of the bricks and mortar was only the beginning. He worked out how to set the bricks for the greatest strength to support the weight of the dome by having them set in a criss crossing herringbone pattern (Mueller, 84). The brickwork was crucial because the bricks needed to make up the dome without any outside support. In order to do this Brunelleschi linked the bricks in a spiral going up to the top, called a herringbone pattern. The vertical bricks acted as book ends to keep the horizontal bricks in place. The ll Duomo di Firenze was built to be an eight sided dome that stood taller and stronger than others during that time period. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The, The House Slave, And Persephone, Falling By Rita Dove Rita Dove, traversing historical, epic, tragic and lyrical poetry, blurs the lines of the concrete cultural constructions of gender, sexuality, and ethnicity in her poems Capriccio , The House Slave and Persephone, Falling to demonstrate the political involutions of both race and gender. By utilizing extensive diction, striking symbolism, puissant imagery, classical allusions, and visceral metaphors, she is able to show how although she distills the experiences of oppressed groups, she conveys her thoughts on the failures of mother daughter relationships, the plight for racial equality, and her deep vexation at the acknowledgement of race. First, littered with visceral metaphors and classical allusions to show the complexities of relationships especially the mother daughter relationship, is Dove s poem Persephone, Falling . In Siting the Poet: Rita Dove s Refiguring of Traditions , Susan Van Dyne states that If the myth of Demeter and Persephone promises that death is followed by regeneration, rupture of the mother daughter bond by its recuperation, Dove s revision in Mother Love emphasizes a longing for what is already lost as a permanent feature in the lives of both mother and daughter. In Persephone, Falling the myth of Demeter and Persephone is used symbolically for mother daughter relationships in general. One narcissus among the ordinary beautiful flowers, one unlike all the others! She pulled, stooped to pull harder when, sprung out of the earth on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. 1 Corinthians 13 Research Paper One of the most common things that is celebrated is love. We have marriage ceremonies centered around our love for our partner; we have special days such as Valentine s Day to show our appreciation for others; and we have songs about our loved ones. Almost all of the things we do are ways for humans to dedicate their life to love. In the New International Version of the Bible love is stated about five hundred and fifty times. One of the most memorable references of love in the Bible is one that is commonly read at sacred marriage ceremonies and is frequently quoted in captions on social media. The verse mentioned is 1 Corinthians 13. In verses one through three of 1 Corinthians, it is said that without love we are worthless. For example, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nash said that the very qualities of love that he [Paul] enumerated stood in clear contrast to their [Corinthians] own behavior (Nash 386). This contrast can be true to this day as well with most people finding language and knowledge more important than love. Nash also believes that love is a way not a gift and the way of love transcends the pursuit of individual fulfillment and leads to true community (Nash 386). The main point that Nash was trying to get across what that Paul showed a preference for verbs rather than adjectives in order to enumerate the point that love is not simply a feeling; it is a lifestyle, love involves action which is defined by the cross of Christ (Nash 386). The purpose of 1 Corinthians is for the audience to take action with God because of the love the audience has for him. The audience is meant to be moved emotionally through love so they can act upon that love for the better of the community. Love is the way to become fulfilled and can be done perfectly through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay On The Bauhaus The Bauhaus was set up in 1919 in Weimar by Walter Gropius (1883 1969). In 1925, the Bauhaus moved from Weimar to Dessau, where a new building is designed by Gropius. In this essay, I am going to discuss about the opinions made by many writers on Gropius s mindset and intention in building the new Bauhaus. The architectural aspects and interior space planning of the Bauhaus have become the identifications of the modernist architecture as well as legend in the history of design and design education. [The Bauhaus Reassessed] What unique about the Bauhaus is the fact that its ideologies epitomize changing concepts concerning the nature and purpose of design in the early twentieth century. The art inherited reinterpreted and then rejected the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gropius traces the growth of the New Architecture and the work of the now well known Bauhaus, with accuracy, calls for a new artist and architect educated to new materials and approaches as well as meeting the requirements of the age. It is also mentioned in The New Architecture and the Bauhaus that the intention of the Bauhaus was not to reproduce any style , system or belief, but simply to exert a revitalizing impact on design. Even though the outward forms of the New Architecture differ primarily in an organic sense from the old, it is the inevitable logical product of the intellectual, social and technical conditions of our age. A gap has been made with the past, allowing us to face a new aspect of architecture corresponding to the technical civilization of the age we live in. The analysis of the dead styles has been destroyed. Furthermore, the new building throws open the walls like curtains to allow an abundance of fresh air, daylight and sunshine. Instead of securing the building ponderously into the ground, it poises them lightly, yet firmly at the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Coastal Erosion In Louisiana In this project we had to pick an environmental issue in our area and research it. In this project I chose coastal erosion because it was the most common environmental issue. This is a problem because coastal erosion causes many people to lose their home and jobs that live on the coast and if this continues all of louisiana will be under water then nobody will have anywhere to live in Louisiana. This an issue not in just in Louisiana but on most every coastline in the world. Methods: I picked which issue we wanted Then I had to research this issue on multiple websites I then had to make slide show and lab report. Results: I found out a couple things about coastal erosion. One is that it affects everyone who lives on a coast directly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Description Of Puerto Rico The University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez (UPRM) was founded in 1911 and received full accreditation in 1946. Located in the tropical climate of Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, it is the only Hispanic sea grant and land grant institution within the United States.The native language of Puerto Rico is Spanish; however, the campus is bilingual and offers instruction in both English and Spanish. The university is known to Spanish speakers as Recinto Universitario de Mayaguez (RUM), and affectionately known as El Colegio by students and faculty. Situated on approximately 300 acres, the campus has a variety of gardens, agricultural research fields, and space for athletics. UPRM enrolls a medium sized coed student body of over 12,000 students and has an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the notable alumni include Adolfo Figueroa Vinas, the first Puerto Rican astrophysicist at NSASA; Enectali Figueroa Feliciano, the pioneer of position sensitive detectors and NASA astrophysicist; Jorge N. Amely Velez, innovator and holder of numerous patents in medical technology; and Mercedes Reaves, the designer of viable full scale solar sails for NASA. The campus of UPMR provides a small city environment and has many features for students to enjoy. While there are no housing facilities on campus, the university assists students with off campus housing options within walking distance to the school. There are more than 100 different student organizations on campus that range from arts to journalism, and student government to sports. Several fraternities and sororities are part of campus life; although, due to local laws restricting fraternities in residential areas, only a small number of fraternities own their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Windfall Research Paper According to our guest speaker, Kate Ogles, Windfall is not the many studios that offer adult dancing classes, and I think this definitely make Windfall become more unique. They provide a large variety of genres of dancing, such as ballet, jazz, hip hop and etc. They also provide youth dancing classes along with the adult classes, and it does not matter whether they have dancing experiences or not. Windfall has existed for almost four decades, they moved to the current facility around 2006, which made them not in the BEAD district any more, and I remembered that one of my questions was did it affect the Windfall a lot by moving out from the BEAD. Kate Ogles told me that generally it did not hurt much, and since they had developed many different kinds of collaborations with other organizations, they had good reputations in the community and through working with different organizations, they were the roots of around fifty movements, such as IU swing dance and Ivy Tech also has their dance classes at Windfall. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is easily to find out that Windfall has contributed to the community a lot. Also, Kate Ogles gave us some background information about herself and how she got involved into the dancing organizations. She has been dancing for over 20 years and is still dancing now, which is very amazing! She had the experiences of teaching ballet classes before with pre school and elementary students. She has been active on the board of Windfall for approximately 17 years. She told us that it definitely needed passion to get involved into the nonprofit organizations, and she also needed to be in charge of many different aspects of the organizations, and she definitely suggested us to take some business classes in order to be prepared of financial elements that we may face in the future when we work for nonprofit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Problems Associated With Pipe Breaks The problems associated with pipe breaks are economic, reduce reliability and reduce water quality. The cost of replacing or repairing a pipe can be split into capital costs (supplying and laying the new pipe), maintenance costs (repairing and preventing failure in the system), operating costs (electricity and filtering costs) and damage costs (property damage, inconvenience, loss of amenity, health risks and environmental costs). (Dandy Engelhardt, 2001) All of these costs can be difficult to accurately predict, which may be necessary when consulting with management about whether or not to replace a pipe. Pipe bursts in commercial areas and along main roads also have higher failure costs as the interruption the failure will have on the traffic and potential 3rd party damage will be greater. A rational decision needs to be made into at what point it is more cost effective to replace the pipe than letting water run out of the cracks. The cost of a repair = crew+ equipment+ sleeve + repaving + overhead costs. Figure 2 Cost breakdown of repairing pipes (in US dollars) While the above figure gives a rough estimate of what each portion of the repair will cost, the variables were calculated in 1982 in America, and protocols may have changed since then, or be different in New Zealand than it was in America at the time of the study. However, this was the only literature available that considered breaking down the cost of repair. Figure 3 Repair and Replacement Costs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Vibrio Cholera Epidemic As for cholera epidemic that cause environmental factors that promote the growth of bacterial accumulation and plagued humanity. Its an acute diarrheal infection caused by bacterium Vibrio cholera, which provokes disease in humans. Vibrio cholera is a slightly curved gram negative rod with single polar flagellum. Cholera bacilli grows in the small intestine and produce an exotoxin, cholera toxin that cause hosts cells to secrete water and electrolytes, as well as potassium [16]. It results in watery diarrhea and vomiting, if not treated it can cause a massive lost in bodily fluids that will cause dehydration, hypovolemic shock and death. As well as, rapid heart rate, loss of skin elasticity, dry mucous membranes, low blood pressure, thirst ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just like any other disease, crypto has some similar symptoms which includes watery diarrhea, stomach cramps, upset stomach, slight fever and you begin to lose weight. These symptoms take 2 to 10 days till it actually begins to show after the person has been infected. The disease begins to weaken your immune system just like AIDS/HIV which can lead to a life or death situation. Crypto can be spread through contaminated drinks and food, as well as putting things in your mouth after being in contact with bowel movement of another person or even an animal whom already has crypto. Not only so, but the infection is originally caused by swallowing the parasite, when it is swallowed and the parasite goes inside the intestine the parasite comes out of its shell, and begins to multiply. There are drugs that can be used to reduce the symptoms, but there is no hundred percent drug treatment that cures this disease. This drug is known as aminoglycoside antibiotic; it stops the growth of parasites inside of the intestines [12]. If the individual whom have the infection of crypto still has a healthy immune system and still have watery diarrhea they would be given IV fluids and antidiarrheal drugs, to stop the diarrhea and keep the body hydrated. It can be prevented through having good hygiene, being washed hands after using the restroom, after changing diapers, before preparing and eating food, after coming in contact with animals or soil as well as infected people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Soccer Vs Football Compare And Contrast Soccer vs. Football Soccer and Football have long been high class sports with ample amount of respect and dignity, groomed through history. Regulations and guidelines have been set in stone and shifted throughout the course of competition. Safety is key in both recreational sports and has become essential for the protection of the people that participate. Stylistically the two sports contain a different overall goal, however the techniques vary. From a beginners point of view the sports seem derived from a primary source, however in the overall scheme they differentiate through many different loop holes. These differences will be depicted throughout the essay, allowing the reader to grasp a better understanding of the sports as a whole. In reality soccer and football are extremely similar, yet diverse in many ways. Historically speaking these sports derived from one another, if soccer was none existent there would be no American football in today s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The official rules of soccer were founded in England ( A Brief History of Soccer ). Although we are not sure when or how it originated, evidence dating back nearly three thousand years ago in China shows that a small fur stuffed leather ball was used as the official game piece of a purely foot based activity with the overall objective being to score into opposite teams net likely known as Tsu Chu. The brutality of the sport grew over time as the games overall principles were toyed with, causing more injuries and controversy with higher powers in England, during the ruling of King Edward, resulting in expulsion and arrest if caught participating in the sport ( A Brief History of Soccer ). Hundreds of years later the popularity in the sport had grown tremendously in England, allowing teams to be formed in schools. Soon after, the Americans started to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. How Is Jocasta Weak She gave up her baby for death. She married and had kids with her son. Upon realization, she committed suicide. All of these events lead readers to view Queen Jocasta as weak because readers do not look at the whole character of Jocasta and her various characteristics that she displays throughout Sophocles Oedipus Rex. From when we first meet her to her suicide, Jocasta has shown admirable qualities, especially for a woman. In the play, Jocasta portrays a strong will and sense of defiance through her demeanor and thoughts. In the initial meeting of the Queen, Jocasta is shown as defiant because of the assertiveness she shows. For example, Jocasta interrupts Creon and Oedipus with, Have you no sense? Poor misguided men,/ such shouting why ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, once she realizes Oedipus will discover the truth of the prophecy, she bursts out exclaiming, Aieeeeee / man of agony / that is the only name I have for you,/ that, no other ever, ever, ever! (1176 1179). Though this outburst may seem like Jocasta is trying to avoid the subject, the way women are characterized as, Jocasta is trying to change the way events will unfold. Instead of making the truth of the prophecy known, she tries to make people believe that prophecies are false. In this way, Jocasta tries to defy the Gods because she refuses to embrace that the prophecy is true. Similarly, a servant explains her actions before her suicide to the country after she had ran inside: Once she d broken in through the gates, dashing past us, frantic, whipped to fury, [...] she wailed for Laius, dead so long, [...] And then but how she died is more than I can say (1369 1382). Many people view Jocasta as weak in this scene, yet they fail to see how she was defying the Gods. She had learned that there is no way to escape the prophecies that were told to them, so took matters into her own hands by deciding to end her life. Jocasta refuses to let people, even the Gods, take control of her life and in the end she had the final say to her life thought it led to her demise. Though some actions may be perceived as weak characteristics, if you look deeper into Jocasta then the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Beowulf s Heroic Qualities In Beowulf , the main character Beowulf, throughout the epic poem is shown as a true hero who has all the qualities and what it takes to protect the land. Even though there are some moments in Beowulf that try to make it seem like he is not a true hero, he proves himself with three major battles. Beowulf illustrates his heroic qualities through three major battles: his battle with Grendel, his battle with Grendel s mother, and his battle with the dragon. In the battle with the horrendous monster, Grendel, Beowulf had a feast in the mead hall and stayed the night there to wait for Grendel to attack the location like he has many times before. Grendel had vicious raids and ravaged that the Danes could not make peace with him or stop his gruesome ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of Beowulf s men and the people of the city believed that Beowulf would not live to see the morning because he was destined to end up like all the other men before Beowulf that tried and failed countless of times. If it were any other night with any other man, Grendel would rip off their limbs, and rip their life away from them and feed off of their lifeless bodies but that night would be much different for Grendel. That night Grendel came into the mead hall and grabbed a man and devoured him and left him all eaten up. Grendel then went towards Beowulf next with claws open, ready to pounce but with all his courage Beowulf hopped up and got Grendel in an armlock that was stronger and harder then anything Grendel has ever dealt with. Beowulf was overpowering Grendel, and Grendel s arm was ripped off by Beowulf s great strength and hold on Grendel. Grendel screams could be heard as it echoed off the walls and was overwhelmed as he never met a strong powerful men like Beowulf in all of his days. Grendel fled the scene, knowing his days are numbered and Beowulf had won the battle and fulfilling the wishes of the Danes. They displayed Grendel s arm up high on the wall to prove to everyone that Beowulf has succeed. Beowulf was showered with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay about Travels of a T-Shirt Review Travels of a t shirt in a global economy In her book, The Travels of a T shirt in the Global Economy, Pietra Rivoli takes on the intricacies and complexities of trade and globalization through following the path of a T Shirt she purchased from Walgreens for $5.99. It is a very informative book and her writing is such that the reader is left feeling both well informed on the issues discussed, as well as entertained. Rivoli breaks up the book into 4 sections. In Part I, King Cotton, we are brought to an area in West Texas, an area that boasts to be home to much of the world s cotton. In fact, the main city, Lubbock, calls itself the cottonest city in the world (Rivoli 3). Cotton, it would seem, has a very sordid past. The worlds ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I think it also works to undo the notions that China was stealing away all our jobs in the apparel arena, because despite the complex protectionist measures taken, America still lost lots of jobs in the textile industry. The author points out that this is because of technology, and that when it really comes down to it, China is losing their textile jobs at a rate faster than the U.S. did (142). She also goes over some of the unintended consequences of the measures such as increased material costs as a result of the increased import barrier (142). She also suggests in this section as an alternative to erecting trade barriers, to instead compensate workers of the losing industries, known as the compensation principle (151). Lastly, with the lift of the measures and quotas by 2005, there will be a new surge in Chinese goods to America, as illustrated in figure 9.1, page 167. China s percent increase after release from the quotas will measure some 900%. Finally is Part IV of the book, My T shirt Finally Encounters a Free Market. This section deals with what happens to the clothes after they are discarded, usually through donation to Goodwill or The Salvation Army. In fact, American donations to these kinds of organizations have increased so much that they have begun exporting the recycled clothing, nearly 7 billion pounds (Rivoli 176), to other countries. The recycled industry has actually created jobs in Africa as America s old clothes are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Discursive View Of Identity In alignment with one of the key points from the previous section, which denies the integral and unified account of identity, this section elaborates the discursive view of identity. In order to understand this shift in conceptualising identity, we will revisit the simple definition of identity from Longman dictionary (section 9.1.1). The later part of this definition, specifically, the second key phrase different from other people brings about the discussion of the discursive approach to identity. Departing from the essentialist viewpoint of identity as a stable core of self, later literatures have advocated a close relation between the processes of intersubjectivity and the crucial role of the others in identity construction (Hall, 2000). As a nature of human beings, the process of identification is seen as a universal need to belong to a group, to reflect on others, thus define themselves and others. In other words, it is to say that identity is constructed through difference and experienced by contrast (Benveniste, 2000). Specifically, [i]n common sense language, identification is constructed on the back of recognition of some common origin or shared characteristics with another person or group, or with an ideal, and with the natural closure of solidarity and allegiance established on this foundation (Hall, 2000:16). The common origin or shared characteristics here do not adhere to the essentialist viewpoint of identity as an identical and unchangeable stage of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. How Did Mark Twain Mature Mark Twain You may know him as Mark Twain, but his parents John and Jane referred to him by his birth name Samuel L. Clemens. Samuel was a well known American humorist, journalist, lecturer, and novelist. Samuel wasn t known to laugh or smile much, for reasons that will be presented. He was and is most commonly recognized for his best selling novels The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Samuel learned to take responsibility early on in his life, which helped immensely to mature him for the success that was to come. Clemens was born November 30th, 1835 in a tiny village in Florida, Missouri. In 1839, his family s economic distress resulted in their move to Hannibal, Missouri, where they hoped for greater opportunities to make more money. His father became a judge and still his debts accumulated. For the majority of Clemens s childhood his father was constantly stressed. With great sadness, in 1847, Clemens lost his father to pneumonia. (Quirk, Thomas) Young, eleven year old Samuel Clemens had already ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clemens and his younger brother, Henry, both contributed to working for Orion. Clemens constantly improved as a skilled typesetter for the journal, and on the side, he submitted sketches and articles. He was greatly inspired to write as he began learning more about the art. Consequently, his comical sketch The Dandy Frightening Squatter was published by a sportsman s magazine in Boston when he was seventeen. (History.com Staff) In 1853, Clemens left Hannibal behind and traveled as a journeyman printer to St. Louis, Chicago, New York, and Philadelphia. Eventually settling along the Mississippi River, Clemens became a steamboat river pilot. ( Mark Twain Biography Encyclopedia) Working as a river pilot, he established his well known pseudonym, Mark Twain; its a river term, meaning it s safe to navigate. ( Biography. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Congenital Lymphangiectasis What is Congenital Pulmonary Lymphangiectasis? Congenital Pulmonary Lymphangiectasis is a developmental disorder caused by abnormally dilated lymphatic vessels within the lung tissue. Congenital Pulmonary Lymphangiectasis is divided into two classifications; primary and secondary. Primary Congenital Pulmonary Lymphangiectasis refers to a problem that occurred in development of the fetal lungs. In order to understand the significance of abnormal, we must first understand normal. Normal development of the lungs begins on day 26 of gestation and continues until term in five stages. It s important to note that the stages are not concretely consecutive, because the second stage actually begins before the first one is complete. The first stage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chyle is a fatty fluid absorbed into the lymphatics from the digestive system. It s accumulation in the pleural cavity leads to a chylous pleural effusion. The pleural effusion reduces the ability of the lungs to expand and therefore reduce the amount of oxygen than can be taken in. This leads us to the tachypnea. Tachypnea is an abnormal increase in respiratory rate. Low arterial oxygen concentration can lead to increased respiratory rate by stimulation of chemoreceptors. The mechanism not definite, but it s believed that low oxygen is detected by glomus cells with in the carotid or aortic bodies and causes stimulation of the nerve endings because these so called glomus cells of oxygen sensitive potassium channels that become inactivated the blood oxygen levels decrease. There is a strong stimulation of the chemoreceptors which in turn increase respiratory rate. Another reason for increase is respiratory rate could be the acidosis that occurs as a symptom for this disease. The acidosis is more specifically known as respiratory acidosis because it is caused by the accumulation of carbon dioxide which is essentially trapped or not given adequate means of escape due to decreased lung function. The decreased blood pH also indicates an increase in hydrogen ion concentration. This increase in hydrogen ion concentration or the increase in carbon dioxide concentration excites the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Disk Cache Optimization Using Compressed Caching Technique Disk Cache Optimization using Compressed Caching Technique Maheshwar Sharma Gaurav Rawat, Himanshu Banswal, Naman Monga Department of Computer Science, BVCOE, GGSIP University, New Delhi, India ______________________________________________________________________________ Abstract In this paper we have discussed about the cache and various mapping technique. Then we shift our focus on compressed caching which is the technique that tries to decrease paging request from secondary storage. We know that there is a big performance gap in accessing the primary memory (RAM) and secondary storage (Disk). The Compressed caching technique intercepts the pages to be swapped out, compresses them and stores them in pool allocated in RAM. Hence it tries to fill the performance gap by adding new level to virtual memory hierarchy. This paper analyze the performance of virtual memory compression. Further to avoid various categories of cache misses we discuss different types of cache technique to achieve higher performance. Lastly we discuss few open and challenging issues faced in various cache optimization techniques. Keywords Cache mapping technique, Cache optimization, Virtual Memory, Zswap, Zbud , LZO, Frontwrap, limit hit I. INTRODUCTION Basically, cache is the smallest and fastest memory component in the hierarchy. It is aimed to bridge the gap between the fastest processor to the slowest memory components at a reasonable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Charles Dickens Beliefs Charles Dickens is a well known name, most commonly associated with the classic Christmas novel, A Christmas Carol. However, there are numerous elements about him not as widely known. For instance, Dickens view of Christianity were eccentric, and he was passionate about social reform in his time. Some of his lesser known writings and works attest to this. Regardless of his beliefs, he has had an enduring impact on the world. Charles Dickens was a different type of Christian. Contrary to most, he saw no importance in tradition and scripture. He disliked every form of organized Christianity, especially evangelicalism and Roman Catholicism. His writing consisted of only the most generic form of Christianity, never specifying denomination or other. This is because Charles Dickens himself only believed that there was God, as in a higher authority. He also viewed Jesus as a comforter of the distressed, not as the savior of mankind. Due to his beliefs, Charles Dickens took it upon himself to write The Life of Our Lord, his own simplified translation of the Gospels. His beliefs and actions were far from what is considered Christian today. Though Dickens beliefs may not have been traditional in his time or the modern era of today, he proved to be morally strong and stood out as a passionate social reformer. Dickens views on society were established at a young age. Beginning at age 12, Dickens was forced to work at a shoe blacking factory due to his father s imprisonment in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Goods And Possessions In The Great Gatsby Goods/possessions All the sources use the idea of goods and possessions helping determine social class. All of the sources relate back to the story The Great Gatsby In the article What Would Veblen say? David Scott said Elites In Veblen s day would have probably giggled at the irony of the phrase stuff girls need... for so much less! Then again,advertisements such as this are not intended for people who need not worry about their budget. Here he is saying that the needs that most people say they have is actually a want .the upper class people do not have to worry about money so more and more things become a necessity to them. This is relatable to the novel the Great Gatsby when Myrtle buys a puppy for the apartment that she is barely in and will not even be able to take care of it. The higher class people think lots of goods are necessities when in fact they are wants. In The Great Gatsby , In that time period everybody was judged on the basis of material items. That is what their wealth was judged on , where they lived, what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On page 18 of A Touchy Subject Paul Fussell said The things that conferred class in the 1930 s White linen golf knickers , chrome cocktail shakers, vests with white piping are, too unlikely to do so today. The items back then where a little different to the items that we have now to define social class. Just because the items have changed , doesn t mean that the principle of goods and social class have. This relates to a part in the Great Gatsby on page 10 His family was eneoimasy ealthy ... Hed brought down a string of polo ponies from lake Forest To be able to afford polo ponies you have to be very wealthy , he is also bragging bringing his own polo ponies. The game of polo is only for the high class who could afford to do such a thing. The sport is very expensive is is a country club sport for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Cost Stewardship Case What would you do to keep the doughnuts in your church every Sunday? When the finance committee had to cut the church s doughnuts, Monte Chamberlin had seen enough budget cuts to last a lifetime. When the committee adjourned, Monte set out to save the cherished Sunday morning doughnuts which served as a time of fellowship, sharing and caring. What he found was a way to leverage a coalition of churches to buy 200,000 doughnuts annually and reduce the church s total expenses. Because of a doughnut, Monte founded Cost Stewardship, a company that finds abandoned or unknown refunds available from government agencies and utility providers. Monte, a 24year veteran executive for a Fortune 500 company, is the founder of Cost Stewardship works with churches, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Supernatural Elements In Sam Winchester Supernatural features stars Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki as Dean and Sam Winchester, two brothers who travel the country looking for their missing father and battling evil spirits along the way. Sam Winchester is a college student bound for law school, determined to escape his family s past unlike his older brother, Dean. Ever since they were little their father has been consumed with an obsession to find the evil forces that murdered his beloved wife, in result recruiting and training his two young sons to help him in revenge. They have grown up as hunters of the supernatural. Sam escaped under the premise of going to college, and now has a happy life with his girlfriend, Jessica, and a promising future career. Dean, however, stayed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Geological History Of The Valley Even though, it share similarity to the other region in the Western Northern America province, what make Death Valley unique is the characters of the mountains and desert valleys are in a grand scale than the others. In addition, varies rock type and formation which include volcanic, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks makes the valley a great place for geological study (Green, 1997, p. 9). Today s Death Valley we see has taken millions of years to take its present form. In this paper, we examining the geological history of the valley and its alluvia fan formation. Precambrian and early Phanerozoic Age I. Pre Cambrian Age In Pre Cambrian time, Death Valley landscape was much different than what is today. The Pre Cambrian eon is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Older and new discovery on fossils age diagnostic allows in construction a more rigorous stratigraphic framework of interval for the Death Valley succession (Fig. 3). The base for the constraints for biostratigraphy was calcareous microfossils, trace fossils, and megascopic body fossils. The construction of interval of successions allows to indicate the Precambrian Cambrian boundary [Corsetti Hagadorn, 2000]. In the Death Valley, the steep front of the Black Mountain contain the most widespread Precambrian rock of crystalline basement. Similar crystalline basement in a smaller outcrops are found north of Hanaupah Canyon along the east foot of the Panamint Range and the head of the Galena Canyon. At the head of the Galena Canyon, the outcrop of Precambrian is mostly schist. The schist is marked by vertical foliation which is cut off incongruously by conglomerate from the lowest formation in the Pahrump Series, the base of the Crystal Formation. The Amargosa thrust complexes are the outcrops of Precambrian Metamorphic rocks founded in the north of Hanaupah Canyon along the east foot of the Panamint Range. The outcrop mark the lower plat of the thrust fault which is likely to be the Amargosa thrust. In the Amargosa complex the Precambrian rocks are mostly gneiss specifically augen gneiss. The augen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Micron Technology s Diversity Culture Micron Technology s diversity culture is great, but it only exists in Manassas, Virginia. This case study is based on Micron s Fab 6 location and how the other Fabs can implement some of the same programs and initiatives to achieve diversity at all the Micron locations. In 1978, Micron Technology, Inc. was founded in Boise, Idaho. Micron is the global leader in the semiconductor industry with more than 30,000 team members working in twenty countries. For more than 35 years, Micron has dedicated itself to collaborating with customers and partners to engineer technology that drives innovation and transforms what s possible (Home: About: Our Company, n.d.) . Micron s Diversity and Inclusion Statement is, At Micron our people are our most important resource and a critical driver of our competitive advantage. We believe our best innovation springs from our team members diverse experiences, perspectives and backgrounds. We are passionate about creating a diverse and inclusive environment, representative of our communities and the customers we serve (Home: About: Our Commitment, n.d.). Micron has eleven manufacturing locations, but Manassas, Virginia is the only US based D RAM manufacturing site. Fab 6, Manassas, Virginia (MTV) , is the most diverse site in Micron with over fifty different countries being represented, and over fifty different languages are spoken. Manassas, Virginia is in Northern Virginia which is close to the nation s capital. For this reason, the Fab ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Bat Mitzvah Project To become a Bar or Bat Mitzvah, one must complete community service in order to give back to the community. When I was twelve years old, I chose an organization that I found interesting and that I wanted to spread awareness for, The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C.. I felt a personal connection to this organization, and for my Bat Mitzvah project, I created and sold necklaces, where all the proceeds went to the museum. This project inspired me and helped me mature from a girl, to a woman. Ever since my Bat Mitzvah project, I have been making these necklaces in my spare time. Over the years, I donated thousands of dollars and countless hours of my time to help this important cause. If all students are required to choose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. A Research Study On Forensic Psychology Through the submission of my statement I am willing to share my personal abilities, declare my academic competence and provide motives and causes which led me to pursue a Postgraduate degree in the field of Forensic Psychology. Obtaining a PsyD in Forensic Psychology will not only provide me with more specific knowledge and research opportunities at the graduate level, but it will serve as a foundation for a career in Psychology. The reason which led me to apply for a DForPsy degree in Nottingham university rather than a Ph.D. is mostly because I m particularly interested in practising psychology rather than exclusively conducting research and work in academia. However, the fact that the top up programme in Forensic Psychology is focused on clinical skills but also placed an emphasis on research it provides me with the advantage of flexibility in my future career. A particularly important factor in choosing this career path has been my undergraduate experience when under my dissertation I conducted a study in the field of cyberbullying assessing the psychological characteristics of perpetrators and victims within a sample of 453 junior high school students. This gave me the chance to contribute in teaching about cyberbullying in an audience of students, parents and teachers. During this experience I was required to take an active leadership role in terms of preparing lecture materials, providing a series of certain lectures for the public and learning how to make the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Comparing Checks And Balances Of The Executive And A Prime... President is elected by the voters, while the head of state in a parliament generally Prime Minister is elected by the legislature. The difference seems small, but it ends up making a world of difference. The US prides itself on separation of powers the legislature makes the laws, and the executive executes them. They provide checks and balances on each other, ensuring that neither one gets too powerful. Either one can work, though. There are many countries with parliaments, and the executive doesn t run away with power. The parliament itself is still subject to the checks of the voters: voters unhappy with the performance of the executive will take it out on the executive s party. That even gives an opportunity for a third party to arise, for voters who don t want to switch to the opposite party. The next executive is chosen in the parliament based on negotiations between the third party and the two major parties. That s happening in the UK right now, where the Liberal Democratic party is in an unlikely coalition with the Conservative party, after voters abandoned an unpopular Labor Party. The LibDems are still much smaller, but very potent as kingmakers. (And about to be hammered themselves, next time it comes around.) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The split control of the legislature and the executive in the US has led to complete gridlock, leaving voters unhappy with the executive and livid about the legislature. There are a million variants to implementing both systems. The executive branch has many different functions, and you can divide them in different ways. Some countries have both a President and a Prime Minister, and even a Monarch with some control as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Similarities Between Beowulf And Harry Potter It is truly amazing to compare and contrast literature from today with literature from centuries ago, and find out just how similar they can be even though they are so different. Two stories that display this relationship very clearly are The Mwindo Epic and Harry Potter. Both of these stories have many similar themes such as prophecies of birth, threat at infancy, magic and special abilities, and so much more. Even though they have so many similarities, these stories have completely different plots, such as the fact that in The Mwindo Epic, Mwindo s attacker is his own father, while in Harry Potter, his attacker kills his father, and is a complete stranger. For these stories to be separated by so many years, it is quite interesting for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nyamwindo, Mwindo s mother, tries to hide her son from Shemwindo for obvious reasons. Unfortunately, a cricket tells Shemwindo about Mwindo and he decides to kill him. He tries three times, first by throwing spears at him, then burying him alive, and finally he seals him in a drum and dumps him into a river. If this isn t bad enough, the river that Mwindo is floating down happens to lead to the pool of Mukiti, and he eventually ends up there. Mukiti challenges Mwindo, but Iyangura saves him from the drum. Kasiyembe also attempts to kill Mwindo but is unsuccessful. Mwindo had a rough infancy where many different people tried to kill him for no reason, much like Harry Potter. Harry Potter also deals with many different people trying to kill him as a child. The first time this happened was when he was still an infant and Voldemort kills his mother and father, and ultimately tries to kill him. Just like Mwindo, Voldemort is unsuccessful, and Harry is safe for many years. Throughout his childhood he is safe, but when he returns to the wizarding world, he is in constant danger, and Voldemort, along with his followers, attempt to kill Harry. Both of these characters have a rough infancy and childhood, constantly having people trying to kill them, and this is just another similarity these two stories have. One similarity I find particularly interesting between these stories is the fact that both characters possess magical abilities, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Use of Symbolism in Hawthorne s The House of the Seven... Use of Symbolism in Hawthorne s The House of the Seven Gables In the novel The House of the Seven Gables, Hawthorne portrays Alice Pyncheon as a unique and compelling character, placing her in contrast with a story full of greed, lies and betrayal. Hawthorne reveals her fantastic character to us in numerous uses of symbolism throughout the novel. By painting a picture of a gentle yet proud woman, Hawthorne chooses to represent Alice s impressive characteristics using images that come up repeatedly in his novel such as the nature and flowers in the garden as well as Alice s Posies. Hawthorne also makes reference to the Maule mastery and its power over Alice and the playing of the harpsichord during a Pyncheon death. All the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hawthorne describes the bush as literally covered with a rare and very beautiful species of white rose (68). The white hue of the roses could no doubt represent the purity of Alice s character and spirit. The rosebush radiant in full bloom mirrors the fact that Alice s spirit is very much alive and vibrant despite her unfair death two centuries earlier. Also, when Hawthorne states that the whole rosebush looked as if it had been brought from Eden that very summer, he shows the innocence of Alice s spirit through his reference to the garden of Eden and her character s place among the heavens above. This rosebush in the Pyncheon garden symbolizes Alice s innocence and purity as well as her connection to nature and the flowers that God himself created. Besides Alice s connection to the nature in full bloom within the Pyncheon garden, Hawthorne makes several references to Alice s Posies which bloom every summer on the roof of the House of the Seven Gables. Hawthorne notes that these flowers did their best to gladden it [the house] with tender beauty in the same way that Alice s tenderness does its best to dominate the gloom of the Pyncheon House (31). Most notably, Alice s Posies were flaunting in rich beauty and full bloom . . . a mystic expression that something within the house was consummated on the day that Holgrave and Phoebe unite their love for one another, therefore ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. How Pete Seeger Became A Successful Musician During the 1940 s I will be taking about how Pete Seeger became a successful musician, and how he made a difference in the music industry. Pete Seeger was a smart man when it came to politics and being a musician, he got accepted to Harvard University, although he wasn t your average college student; he couldn t study which lead him into feeling his classes and dropping out. After Seeger dropped out of school he went into politics, Seeger always had a thing for music and politics; he had a lot of hobbies such as music, painting, hiking, and he loved being outdoors (Winkler 2011, 2). Pete s father loved academics and enjoyed playing music, he was a great pianist and played harmony, his colleagues liked hearing him play, they thought he was a great musician. Seeger learned a lot from his dad. Seeger and Guthrie came from singing in the saloons, radio shows, political rallies, Guthrie wrote thousands of songs. Seeger and Guthrie both had a lot in common; they both were musicians; and both enjoyed playing music, rather it was playing with a banjo or writing music. Guthrie and Seeger appeared at a few gatherings at an American piece mobilization March in Washington DC to protest the nations drift toward war (Winkler 2011, 24 25). They were the only band who rehearsed on stage before performing. Guthrie and Seeger were known as the Almanac singers; the Almanac singers wrote their first antiwar songs, they were looking for someone to record them. Even though in a couple of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...