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How To Write A Dialogue Paper How To Write A Dialogue Paper
Andrew Carnegie Industrial Capitalism Outline
Denise Liu History 17B Mary Ignoffo Writing Assignment Industrial Capitalism I. Introductory
Nineteenth century was the golden time of the United States, author Mark Twain named this period of
time: Gilded Age. There was a fast quick way to get rich, which could be told from the success of
Andrew Carnegie, who owned the empire of steel, and John D. Rockefeller, who was the king of his
oil kingdom, but also made many people suffer from their wealth, and some of them faced bankrupt
because of the promising lure. The power boom of industrialists made the rich happy, and made the
poor sad. The Supreme Court stood with the rich, but apparently some groups did not like the forced
monopoly game, they tried to fight back. Unfortunately, this game has not stopped yet, America is
finding a way to shift the economic justice today. II. What is industrial capitalism Industrial capitalism
refers to the industry is controlled by one owner, or a big company, or a small group of people, who
can make an earthquake in the industry moving only the last finger. That corporate usually has its
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This could be the reason why he gave away more than $300 million dollars to public libraries, and he
made donation to over 2,500 buildings. It seemed that Carnegie was a generous person, but looking at
the way he treated his labors, it did not lead to the same conclusion. He spent every minutes to look at
his accounting book, tried to eliminate every penny. In pennies that he had cut, including people failed
to work 12 hours a day for six days out of seven days, accept to get paid of the low salaries and face
the high risk working environment without complaining, and managers that did not survive through
the intense competitions. One of his workers said there was no way for a single worker going to a
library after 12 hours
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The Satire Of Lysistrata And The Athenian Coupe Of 411 Bc...
Satire have an amazing power. It is often used to make people laugh, think and enjoy; however, it can
also be used, unintentionally, for manipulation. People claim Aristophanes work, Lysistrata, to be an
attack on the political structure of ancient Greece, and it can be argued that the play incited the
Athenian coupe of 411 BC (Ruffell, 2013, p. 270). The main intention of satire is to make people
laugh, and in order to accomplish that goal, a theme must be created using recognizable figures in
society and geographic locations that the audience can connect to. Also, the use of comedic devices
should be present to entice laugh and maybe change. When themes and comedic devices start to
dabble in politics and social injustices, people begin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It can be interpreted that the person who holds the status and ideals are the victim.
How a victim of humiliation is targeted must be further explored to relate ancient Greek comedy to
modern comedy. In ancient Greek comedies, these poor souls are referred to as being a
komodoumenos. The longer a person held a prominent title, the more suitable he was to become the
butt of a joke. If the person was also greedy and caught in the act of doing a crime to the public, he
was ensuring that he would be the target of a Greek comedy (Sommerstein, 1996). The reason the
length of time that someone held a position of power was, and still is, important is because time offers
opportunities to either gain shame or respect. For those who gained the former, the audience would be
able to instantly connect to the theme emerging from the ridicule. Today, The Rick Mercer Report
imitates the comedies of Ancient Greece by showcasing the less than attractive characteristics of
prominent Canadian politicians. The humiliation of the politicians is the theme of the show, and it is
not intended for political information, but for satirical entertainment. The reason the audience is able
to connect to the theme is because of prior knowledge of the politicians (Onusko, 2011, p. 140). It is
here that the foolishness of the audience begins, as they believe the satire to be a political view, and
not just entertainment for comedy s sake.
Ruffell (2013) claims that the victim of
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How Did Daniel Hale Williams Influence The Civil Rights...
Lata vian Simmons
Ms. Kanetkar
ELA H
January/1/2017
Daniel Hale Williams You may have heard of Rosa Parks or Martin Luther king Jr, but.have you ever
heard of Daniel Hale Williams? He helped take a stand in history like like many before him by going
against expectations of the time. Daniel Hale Williams was a forerunner to the civil rights movement
by going to school and getting a education, opening an interracial hospital, and performing the first
successful heart surgery. Daniel H. Williams took a stand by going to college to get a good education
in a time where colored people had very few options for schooling. Daniel began his education in
Hollidaysburg; then studied in Maryland, at the Freedmen s Bureau s Stanton School, and later in
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At that time no hospital training program in Chicago would accept African Americans. Since no one
would accept african americans, it was hard for blacks to get good training , be sufficient doctors, and
give good treatment; so Daniel decided that he wanted to change that(Gale). Williams went to various
organizations and churches on the west and south sides to sell the idea of such a hospital. This was a
feat to big for one person on his own to do, so he went to get help to fund the new hospital. In 1891
Provident Hospital and Training School Association opened as the first interracial hospital in the
United States. To help accomplish this, funds were raised through all kinds of efforts, such as bake
sales and ice cream sales. Individuals furnished the hospital with items from their homes, and because
of the new hospital both colors could work together, get equal help, and training which was a big
success back then(Sons). Daniel continued to take a stand and prove he could be a good doctor by
performing the first successful open heart
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Essay on quot;The Raped Girl s Father quot;
The Raped Girl s Father
Bones, she was diced bones rolled on black. The Raped Girl s Father is a disturbing poem about a girl
who is unluckily raped, and how this brings incredible anger and shame to her father. Written by
Bruce Dawe, it contains an inept use of thought, feeling and language. It is an absorbing evocation of
the girl s feelings and her horrendous suffering, and how her identity has changed as a consequence of
the rape for herself, her father and society.
In the first two lines, an aural image is employed to indicate a never ending anger in the girl s father.
Dawe uses onomatopoeia to create a disturbing and upsetting description of his enraged buzz saw
whine. An annoying, upsetting sound, it gives the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The malevolent personification of darkness creates the sense that it symbolising her father, and
perhaps the rapist wants to hurt, cause fear and distress, and is a genuine danger to her.
So the girl lies in that darker dark , where there is simply no hope or relief of the grief that she is
feeling. What is this darker dark ? This concept causes the reader to assume she has given up and is
powerless; that this dark is completely evil, and damaging her. A victim, she lies in what she believes
will not cease. For every second of her father s brutal anger she feels his jaws rasp on the naked bone.
Another auditory image, this is an incredibly harsh sound that evokes disturbing violence, a vicious
sense of him biting and cutting into her. Furthermore, the girl feels pain to his anger, right to her naked
bone or her core. She is raw and exposed, and a disturbing impression of death, violation and cruelty
is conveyed. Because of the rape and the consequence of her father s anger, she has lost all innocence
and is utterly vulnerable.
In a crescendo of pain, devastation and hysteria, the girl mentions her terror in reliving the rape when
going through the justice system. Juxtaposed with the jaws rasp[ing] on the naked bone , the
questioning is yet another violation
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History
GRAAD 12
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GRADE 12
HISTORY P1 FEBRUARY/MARCH 2012
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This question paper consists of 10 pages and an addendum of 12 pages.
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INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION 1. This question paper consists of FOUR questions based on
the prescribed content framework as contained in the guideline document: QUESTION 1: WHAT
WAS THE IMPACT OF THE COLD WAR IN FORMING THE WORLD AS IT WAS IN THE 1960s?
USSR/USA Creating spheres of interest: Focus on Cuba QUESTION 2: HOW WAS UHURU
REALISED IN AFRICA IN THE 1960s AND 1970s? Case Study: Tanzania QUESTION 3: WHAT
FORMS OF CIVIL SOCIETY PROTEST EMERGED FROM THE 1960s UP TO 1990? Focus ...
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(1 x 2) (Written source) In what ways does the visual source convey the message of African socialism
in Tanzania? (2 x 2) How does the visual source differ from the written source regarding communal
farming? (2 x 2) Comment on whether Tanzania s policy of self reliance was successful. (2 x 2)
(2)
2.1.3
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2.1.4
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2.1.5
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2.1.6
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2.2
Study Source 2B. 2.2.1 2.2.2 Define the concept single party system in your own words. (1 x 2) (2)
Explain whether Nyerere was successful in implementing a single party (2 x 2) system in Tanzania.
(Statement 1) How did Nyerere ensure that parliamentarians were in touch with ordinary Tanzanians?
(Statement 2) (1 x 2) Explain what the words they must have hated it tell you about the (2 x 2) attitude
of Tanzanian parliamentarians. (Statement 2) Using the information from Statements 1 and 2, as well
as your own knowledge, explain which ONE of the statements you think would be most useful
regarding Nyerere s rule of Tanzania. (2 x 2)
(4)
2.2.3
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2.2.4
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2.2.5
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2.3
Explain the limitations of Sources 2A and 2B to a historian studying Nyerere s rule of Tanzania. (2 x
2) Using the information from ALL the sources and your own knowledge, write a paragraph of about
EIGHT lines (about 80 words) explaining the impact of Nyerere s policy of African socialism on
Tanzania.
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Sao Paulo Research Paper
Sao Paulo is a megalopoly, has around 19 million inhabitants, with its mobility issues around 7 million
cars and poor public transport infrastructure. The real estate speculation made the city grow with
hardly any urban planning and very few and far apart parks. Green areas were seen and reserved to
leisure time and not a necessary part for the city the lack of contact with nature and it is evident there.
The fact is almost no one know there is urban agriculture in Sao Paulo, even with its many problems
few initiatives are dotted around the city. The difference there is, while in developed countries urban
farming is somewhat seen as a new back to nature trend, in developing countries and places like Sao
Paulo this trend goes beyond that: it provides a vital source of nutrition and revitalization of an area. ...
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So, Jose decided to become a urban farmer. And that is when local NGO Cidades sem Fome (Cities
without hunger) comes to help future urban farmers obtain legal protections to establish productive
growing spaces in vacant or underused lots. With a help of his wife, Jose started his plantation on the
unused land under the electricity pylons crossing his neighborhood in the East side of Sao Paulo, one
of the poorest areas. As well as providing extra nutrition for his family, Jose makes around R$ 700 to
R$ 1200 (include dollars) with the sale of his
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White Symbolism In The Great Gatsby
Advertisements are a normal everyday occurrence, appearing almost everywhere in modern life. Yet in
his novel The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald turns this regular object, along with many others, into
deeply meaningful symbols. The novel The Great Gatsby uses symbols such as the color white, the
valley of ashes, and the eyes of T. J. Eckleburg to further the themes and reveal truths about characters
and life in the 1920s.
While the color white is usually used to represent purity and innocence, Fitzgerald uses this color to
represent corruption and falsely perceived purity. Upon first meeting the character Wilson, he is
described as having A white ashen dust veil[ing] his dark suit and his pale hair... (Fitzgerald 26).
Wilson, for much of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Scott Fitzgerald uses in The Great Gatsby, such as the color white, the valley of ashes, and the eyes of
T.J. Eckleburg, are incredibly well thought out, adding to themes as well as giving deeper glimpses
into certain characters and lives in the 1920s. He reveals that some characters are not as innocent as
they may seem, the great wealth gap between the rich and the poor, and how characters own beliefs
can lead to devastating consequences. While much of what he used would be seen as common without
his insightful writing style, is it really possibly to look at that ophthalmologist ad the same ever
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Fascism And The Great Financial Depression
After World War One with the defeat of Germany, Austrian Hungarian Empire, Bulgaria and the
Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and the great financial depression which followed in its wake; the political
map of Europe changed drastically. Ideas sprung out of Europe and began to take its hold;
Communism, Socialism, Democracy and other political ideas changed the mostly former Monarchist
states, but one political idea would long lasting impact in Europe it was fascism. Fascism rose out of
the need to change, by the middle class and petty bourgeoisie, the democratic system and the values of
the Enlightenment, but also against modernity and put a strong totalitarian state in the center of the
nation. So, my essay will be divided in to four main ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was here that the term fascism took its ideological term (Heywood 2012: 199). In 1922 Mussolini
managed to assume the post of Prime Minister, mostly by a show of force by his armed men the Black
Shirts . The government in Italy was paralyzed and fear of a civil war by the King Victor Emmanuel
III opened to the door for Mussolini and his National Fascist Party to assume complete control in Italy.
He used his paramilitary soldiers to crush all opposition to his authority, something all the rest of the
fascist states in Europe would follow. Around the same time another fascist movement began to
emerge in Germany it was called The National Socialist German Workers Party ; it was led by Adolf
Hitler. Fascists in Germany followed the same concepts as Italian ones. In less than 15 years he had
become the supreme leader of Germany creating a totalitarian state, to what we know today as Nazi
Germany. Both of these fascist movements had most of their support from the middle class, the
industrialists and the respective militaries. It was not until 1935 with the Italian invasion of Ethiopia,
the Spanish fascists struggle for power and Hitler s constant aggressions in Europe that we today
inherit military aggression with fascism. Nazi Germany and Italy would eventually lose
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The National Park Is One Of The Most Well Known National...
Yosemite National Park is one of the most well known national parks in the United States. It is
especially famous for its beautifully inspiring scenery. Yosemite expands 748,542 acres and is located
on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada. The elevation of the park ranges from 2,127 to 13,114 feet
(Bortman, p. 1546). The closest town is Mariposa with neighboring counties including Madera and
Fresno. Today, 3.5 million people visit Yosemite annually ( History Culture Yosemite National Park
(U.S. National Park Service) ). With the attraction of millions of tourists, the national park has been
designated inalienable for all time. The creation of Yosemite dates back to the Precambrian era. The
region of what is now Yosemite sat between two continents. The Farallon Plate subducted under the
North American Plate and created an arc of volcanoes during the Devonian and Permian periods
(Harris, p. 328). The solidification of magma created igneous rock during the Triassic period and in
through the Jurassic. On the eastern side of present day Yosemite, the Nevadan mountain range was
also forming. The Sierra Nevada Mountains are constructed of granite (Harris, p. 337). The creation of
Yosemite Valley was by glaciation. The formation of glaciers and the process of being covered by
these ice sheets began approximately 3 million years ago (Harris, p. 339). According to Harris, at least
four of these glaciations have occurred (p. 339). The first glaciation, called the Sherwin, was
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The Enuma Elish Osiris
The Middle East chapter in our mythology book contained the stories The Enuma elish, Osiris, Isis,
and Horus, Telepinu, and Gilgamesh. Throughout these four stories, we learn how the Babylonian and
Egyptian gods were created, and read about the adventures of other gods. The first story is The Enuma
elish, and it was the Babylonian creation myth. In the beginning, there were two gods, Apsu was the
ruler of the sweet waters, and Tiamat was the rulers of the salt waters. After a few generations of gods,
Ea was born from Anu and Nintu. Ea was stronger than his father and his grandfather, so he became
the god of the earth. After a while, the younger gods were starting to become annoying to the older
gods, because they were being to rowdy. Apsu s idea to stop their behavior was to destroy all the
younger gods, and once the younger gods heard the news they became very ... Show more content on
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It doesn t follow the same storyline as The Enuma elish, like I was expecting it too. Instead it was
about a goddess named Nut, and three gods named Re, Geb, and Thoth. These four gods had five
children together, Osiris, Isis, Horus, Set, and Nephthys. Osiris became the king of Egypt, and created
a Golden Age for them, but Set wanted to rule Egypt. So this story is about Set trying to become the
king of Egypt. Telepinu was a story about the very angry god named Telepinu. This story was about
the time that Telepinu got so angry that all crops and vegetation died, and humans feared that they
would die of starvation. Throughout the story the great gods were searching for Telepinu, so that he
could restore the crops and vegetation. The last story was Gilgamesh, and this was a story about a hero
named Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh is a hero s journey to find immortality, because he doesn t want to die.
He wants to be known forever. So he defeats Humbaba, and goes on a mission to find Utanapishtim
who was a human, but now is
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Positivism In Jurisprudence
As Nigel Simmonds puts it in his book, Central Issues in Jurisprudence, Hart was one of the greatest
exponents of Legal Positivism in the mid twentieth century. In his careers most famous work, The
Concept of Law , Hart explains the nature of law in relation to the framework of legal thought while
also outlining the essential characteristics of a robust legal system. As an introduction to his work,
Hart explains that his theory is based upon the works of Jeremy Bentham and Jane Austin who were
some of the earlier proponents of Legal Positivism but in such an effect where it aims to provide An
improved analysis of the distinctive structure of a municipal legal system and a better understanding
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He further explained that not only did this dangerously conflate two different enterprises vis à vis the
issues at hand but also that law were ought to be measured against the standard of utility rather than as
an explanation backed by misguided beliefs. For Austin, Bentham s disciple, there was a distinct
difference between what Law is and what it ought to be, which was highly synonymous of Bentham s
work. One must not confuse Austin s work as a briefer, synonymous and more objective version of
Bentham s theory as despite the similarities between their theories there were differences too such as
Bentham s proposition of Complete law that adequately expresses the will of the legislature by way of
codification as opposed to Austin s acceptability of judicial law making. This essay aims at briefly
explaining the key components of Hart s theory while constantly comparing and contrasting his
propositions with those of his predecessors, Bentham and Austin as the former quintessentially flows
from Hart s aim, the one of providing the world of Jurisprudence with an improved analysis of some
of the earlier proposed correlation between law, morality and coercion. This will be later followed by a
detailed analysis and subtle criticism, where necessary, of Hart s theory because the important
question pertinent to the validity of his philosophy will be left unanswered if his departure from
classical positivism isn t examined.
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Consumer Behavior Analysis For Aboriginal Tourism Experiences
BSBMKG402B Analyze consumer behavior for specific markets Assessment Task 2: Project
Consumer behavior analysis A summary of domestic consumer participation in Aboriginal tourism
experiences. You should include: Key information about the demographics of domestic consumers
participating in Aboriginal tourism experiences, as well as their general attitudes towards participating
in Aboriginal tourism experiences.  Age: 12 60  Place of birth:
Thailand,Vietnamese,Japanese,Chainese  Disability: No  education: Master degree,Hight School 
first language: Thailand,Vietnamese,Japanese,Chainese,Enlish  gender: Female,Male  household
income: $3000 $10,000  indigenous Australian: Melbourne  languages spoken at home:
Thailand,Vietnamese,Japanese,Chainese  marital status: Single , Married  nationality:
Thailand,Vietnamese,Japanese,Chainese  number and age of children: 0 4  occupation:
waitress,officer,etc  General attitudes towards Aboriginal tourism experiences: Every things will be
better An analysis of Aboriginal tourism experiences that most appeal to domestic consumers. 
Authentic personal experiences: Genuine personal experience a tour in various locations.  Social
interactions: New people. Get to know your partner  Meet and interact with the locals: Meet and
interact with the locals. You may well have found friendship and kindness of the locals An analysis of
the potential for growth, size of the market and trends in tourism and any other factors you consider
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Crime Statistics
During this essay, I will be discussing recorded crime statistics and victimisation surveys as they are
our primary techniques of measuring levels and trends of crime. After briefly explaining what is meant
by these terms, I will seek to evaluate their strengths and weaknesses in order to question the extent to
which they are reliable resources that provide us with accurate information.
Firstly, recorded crime statistics are collated through the collection of data by law enforcement
agencies, such as the police in England and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in America. It
focuses on the crime that is reported by the public and then what is chosen to be recorded by the
police. During the mid late 19th century, these statistics formed the basis of information about crime,
however, although they still provide raw data for publications such as the Offenders Index, they are
now viewed critically. This is because, according to Mayhew and Hough (1988), the recorded crime
statistics are adequate as a measure of police workload, but because of unreported and unrecorded
crime deficient as an index of crime .
Secondly, the Home Office funded a national victimisation survey which was originally known as the
British Crime Survey, with the purpose of interviewing a representative sample of the population
about their experiences of crime and victimisation in the last 12 months. Since 2011/12, it is now
known as the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) as Scotland and
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What Intermolecular Forces Explain Why Propionic Acid Has...
Intermolecular forces explain why propionic acid has the highest boiling point because, the
relationship between boiling points and intermolecular forces is directly proportional. The stronger the
intermolecular forces, the higher the boiling point. The force of attraction between molecules is based
on the polarity of the molecule. Therefore, as bonds increase in polarity, intermolecular forces become
stronger.
There are four main types of intermolecular forces, the strongest force, first place, is ionic bonds,
second place hydrogen bond interactions, third place dipole interactions, last place London dispersion/
Van der Waals interactions. Ionic forces occur when a complete transfer of electrons takes place when
one interacting atom is much more electronegative than the other, causing atoms and molecules to take
on charges. Hydrogen bonding occurs when a hydrogen atom is bonded to a very electro negative
atom, specifically a nitrogen, oxygen or, fluorine atom. The third strongest is dipole interactions which
is a sharing of electrons also known as covalent bonding. Finally, London dispersion/ Van der ... Show
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1 Propanol is in the middle with a boiling point of 97oC. The molecule is like propionic acid because
the molecule also has a hydrogen bond (O H) but, it differs because the second carbon on 1 propanol
contains a non polar covalent bond (Van der Waals forces) instead of dipole interactions. 1 propanol
also contains a strand of hydrocarbons which increases Van der Waals forces so to larger surface area.
Lastly propionaldehyde has a boiling point of 48oC because it does not contain any hydrogen
bonding. The only intermolecular interactions in propionaldehyde are dipole forces and Van der Waals
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Compare And Contrast The Federalist And Anti Federalists
The Federalist and Anti Federalist
Establishing an effective system of government has proven to be an obstacle for centuries. Fortunately,
the Founding Father recognized the common flaws of governments, as did many common men in the
colonies. Consequently, the ratification of the constitution was vital for a healthy governmental
system, though it did bring about much debate and persuasion. There were two main positions which
people took during the ratification, those being the Anti Federalist and the Federalist. The Anti
Federalist were a diverse assembly involving prominent men such as George Mason and Patrick
Henry, and also the most unlikely of individuals, those being Farmers and shopkeepers. The chief
complaint about the Constitution was that it confiscated the power from the sates, thereby robbing the
people of their power. Oppositely, the Federalist believed in removing some control from the states
and imparting that power to the national government, thus making America partially national.
Throughout this debate, many letters were shared between the two sides, and eventually, it led to the
federalist winning over the colonies. Despite what both parties believed, many legitimate points
opposing big government existed. During the course of history, it has been proven that a large
government has the tendency to become corruptive over time, thus providing an explanation for the
commotion during the ratification. The colonists argued the issues regarding big government while
using historical failures as their basis. They reflected mainly on the ancient Greek and Roman
republic, which was rich with ancient tales of tyranny and destruction. Both of these cities had
republics which broadened their conquests to other countries and in repercussion, their governments
became the some of the cruelest and oppressive to ever be. Additionally, even expects had spoken out
on the astronomically negative effects that a large republic. The baron de Montestuieu was a brilliant
French philosopher who inspired the colonist with his belief that a larger republic would be composed
of wealthy men who would find happiness by oppressing their fellow citizens. Not only did experts
express the promised downfall of
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Recurring Scaffold In The Scarlet Letter
The Recurring Scaffold Through day and night, the scaffold is a place of punishment, awaiting its next
victim. People pass by wondering who the next victim is going to be. This public punishment causes
many to change and work to preserve their reputation. Despite this, the scaffold turns into a constant
place of punishment, in The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Hester s love for Dimmesdale and
Dimmesdale s cowardice hold significant meanings in the novel, which lead up to Dimmesdale
gaining a more mature mindset. Specifically, Hester s punishment portrays her love for Dimmesdale in
the first scaffold scene. Hester refuses to reveal the name of the father in spite of everyone asking her.
Dimmesdale tells Hester to reveal the name by saying, Be not silent from any mistaken pity and
tenderness for him; for, believe me, Hester, though he were to step down from a high place, and stand
there beside thee, on thy pedestal of shame, yet better were it so, than to hide a guilty heart through
life, (63) to explain that it is better for Hester to reveal the name of the father than to keep it to herself.
By telling her not to remain silent due to any pity and tenderness for him , and telling her to allow him
to step down from a high place and stand there beside her, it shows that Dimmesdale wants her to ...
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The scaffold represents Hester s love for Dimmesdale, his cowardice, and his increase in courage to
explain the reasons behind the scaffold remaining a constant symbol throughout the novel. Hester and
Dimmesdale both undergo different experiences on the scaffold, due to their difference in reasoning,
as Hester love for Dimmesdale obscures her thoughts, and Dimmesdale first remains a coward and
then gathers the courage to confess. The scaffold is not just a public punishment, but it is also a place
for one to confess and free themselves of their
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Led Lights Research Paper
Consumers have many different light bulb options when choosing light fixtures. LED lights are
quickly becoming one of the most popular choices. There are many great benefits to this light, causing
more people to purchase LED floor lamps over CFL or incandescent lamps.
LED lighting is a technology that is constantly evolving. The quality and efficiency is surpassing
standard lighting options, such as CFL and incandescent bulbs. However, some packages will claim
their bulbs are qualified LED when they are not. There are some ways to figure out if the LED is truly
high quality.
LED lighting should reduce energy costs by using at least 75 percent less energy than incandescent
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Incandescent bulbs design causes them to output heat, which is what contributes to electricity costs.
The heat generated will cause the air conditioner to kick on more in hot weather. LEDs will reduce
cooling costs by not producing heat.
LED lights are guaranteed with a minimum three year warranty. This is the best guarantee in the
industry. LEDs have convenient features. They can come available with dimming on indoor models
and automatic daylight shut off and motion sensors on outdoor models. LED lights are durable and
will not break like bulbs.
Upgrading floor lamps and other lights to LED lights can significantly reduce operating, maintenance,
and cooling costs. LEDs are efficient and long lasting, but creating stable white light for general
lighting presents challenges. The key to having successful white light LED is a smart design. LED
lighting products must pass tests to prove products will display certain characteristics.
The brightness needs to be equal to or greater than existing light technologies, such as incandescent
and CFL. The lights should be well distributed over the area lighted by the fixture. Light output needs
to remain constant over time. It should only decrease toward the end of the rated lifetime. Lifetimes
can last 35,000 hours or 12 years, based on 8 hour use per
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Analyzing A Number Of Business Ratios From A Business...
The purpose of this report is to analyse a number of business ratios from a business financial terms.
We presented information about the ROA, current ratio, PE ratio etc. and provided how Tesla s
performance was in the share market. These data would be useful for investors when they make
investment decisions, and it is also important to Tesla s managements for corporation development in
the future. It is recommended that it is difficult to evaluate precisely on the share price due to the
incompletely exposure on the overall information.Tesla Motors, Inc. is a technology innovation
company which designs, manufactures and sells electronic vehicle. Electronic vehicle not only save
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If earnings are expected to grow in the future, the estimated P/E will be lower than the current P/E.
This measure is also used to compare one company to another with a forward looking focus. Earnings
per share reflects the profitability of the business. This rate indicates the profit per share created. The
higher EPS, the more profit created. However, the low EPS doesn t necessarily mean the business has
performed badly. Although Tesla s EPS growth rate ( 193.6% EPS for the current year) is low, Tesla is
seen as a prospective business. The reason is the business earns and reinvest its earning back to other
field for business development. And the next year expected high EPS growth (135.47%) can also be
the fully illustration on this. Return on assets (ROA) measures how profitability a business relates to
its total assets. Generally, ROA needs to be positive if the business is growing. However, not all
companies with negative ROAs are always bad investments. Tesla s negative ROA are interpreted that
high risk project (trade to fuel) have been reinvested. Although this investment is expected to have a
negative ROA after one year or an initial period, but improve over time. When investing in a new area,
it takes several years to turn a profit on its initial investment. Current ratio and quick
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Sir Isaac Newton s Three Laws Of Motion
Tragedies and accidents are considered to be catastrophic events. With the help of Sir Isaac Newton s
three laws of motion, these events can easily be explained. Sir Isaac Newton s three laws of motion
are rules of nature which provide the means to see how so many aspects of life beautifully connect
with one another. The first law consists of objects that are at rest remain at rest and vice versa for
objects in motion. The second law relates to behavior of objects in which existing forces are not
balanced. The third law consists of action reaction. Overall, Sir Isaac Newton was one of the most
important and influential scientists because of all of his discoveries.
Newton s first law of motion is often stated as: An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion
stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced
force ( Newton s First Law ). To put it into simpler terms, an object will not change its motion unless
an unbalanced force comes in contact. This property in which objects withstand change in motion is
known as inertia. Amounts of inertia are measured by mass. Objects, which have a greater mass, need
a larger amount of force in order to change their motion. An example of inertia, is hitting a tree as you
are traveling in your car at a high speeds. The car will come to an instant stop, but the seat belt and
friction between the passenger and the seat will prevent the passenger from being catapulted forward.
Many
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Ebola Epidemic Analysis
Background Information: Diseases have emerged and reemerged throughout history, claiming
thousands of lives. The infectious and/or contagious nature of a disease allows for its rapid spread
throughout a population, and thus, able to escalate quickly and claim a large portion of the population
before they are contained. Diseases such as Ebola or AIDS are usually fatal, and their lack of available
treatment fill people with dread and fear. The most recent outbreak of Ebola in 2014 experienced by
the South African countries, especially Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea, is the largest Ebola
outbreak in history (Frieden, T. R., Damon, I., Bell, B. P., Kenyon, T., Nichol, S. 2014).. This virus has
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In this hypothetical situation, I will assume that 1 person has arrived in Oakville, carrying the ebola
virus (assuming that they are able to pass undetected by the medical immigration authorities, at the
port of land of the foreign country). As there has never been an ebola epidemic in Oakville, I will
assume that there are no individuals who are immune to this disease, thus, the entire population of
Oakville, except for the 1 infected person is at risk of being infected by the disease. Then, I will use
the Kermack McKendrick model to derive an exponential equation, which will model the spread of
this virus throughout Oakville. Using this equation, I will be able to find the time required, in days, for
the entire population to be affected by the virus. I will define the point at which the entire population
is affected by the virus, to be that point at which there are no more susceptible people remaining who
are at risk of being infected by the disease. This means that all the people are distributed within the
categories of either being infected or recovered with immunity, or dead. I will then compare my
results to those of case studies, of countries such as Sierra Leone and Liberia which were affected in
the 2014
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Meshing Vs Code Switching
There are two methods that have been a cause of research and debate about. Those are code meshing
and code switching. Each of them has advantages and disadvantages, therefore, people seem them
from different perspectives. Code meshing refers to blending dialects and languages with Standard
English in the other hand, Code switching refers to shifting between dialects or languages in different
settings. Code switching from my perspective is a better pedagogical alternative than code meshing.
Additionally, I consider code switching as the best tool to refer to different audiences. Since I am an
English learner I disagree with the idea to incorporate another English based language besides
Standard English. Consequently, to adding a new English form it will increase dramatically the
difficulties an English learner face to understand and to fully speak English.
The ability to bond different dialects and or languages at the same time you are referring to an
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I have been using Code Switching all my life. I had the honor to introduce myself to my country´s
active president and major of my city without hesitating about the way I talk to them. In addition,
Code Switching allows me to introduce myself and set up the standard the way I decide to. From my
perspective code switching is an essential tool to get to know better the audience and interact. I will
use code switching to developing my different roles in society now, and my future planned roles to be
developed. My condition right now as and student forced to speak and write to my teachers with
respect and with the vocabulary according to the area of the professor. As a friend, I talk to them with
popular phrases and I use not the same level of vocabulary as the one I use with teachers. I considered
inappropriate to interact with my teacher the same as I do with my
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The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air Analysis
The Fresh Prince of Bel Air (1960 1996) first aired on NBC in (IMDB). This show focuses on a
wealthy Californian family who takes in their street smart relative from West Philadelphia. Their idea
is to make him a mature and responsible young man but things don t go as smooth as planned. Will
Smith changes the serenity of the upscale environment with his streetwise common sense. A typical
show contains some sort of cultural clash between Will, his uncle Phil and society itself. Learning how
to transition from being in a rough neighborhood to being around people who have a lot of money can
be hard for anybody and there are many things one has to get used to with this transition. Even though
Will becomes part of an affluent family he must still cope with everyday problems and situations.
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Each one of these people have their own personalities before Will comes and when does come he sort
of changes them all in some way shape or fashion. For instance before will came Geoffrey who is the
butler, never talked back to anyone in the Banks family nor would he make smart comments. When
will comes along I guess he opened Geoffrey s eyes and made him see that he was an African
American and he didn t deserve to be treated like a slave after all the years of fighting for freedom his
ancestors went through. Another example of Will changing somebody would be how before he got
there Carlton was a good guy and never disobeyed his parents. Will showed Carlton that life was all
about making mistakes and that he needed to stop living like his was afraid and start living like each
day was his last. I guess you can say Will Smith showed everybody who watched the show something;
and that is that even when you have a rough past behind you, it s never too late to learn how to better
yourself and along the way never forget that family will be there to support you the entire
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Lab Unextinction Essay
It is in the year 2050 next to Michigan Lake. There is a scientist named Jeffrey Wilson. He is the head
scientist at a lab named Lab Unextinct. At the lab they are trying to bring back bold extinct animals.
They have the bones of three animals. The Animals are the Dodo bird, Sabertooth tiger and the
Dakosaurus.
One day Jeffrey Wilson made a serum and he tried it on his dead plant and it came back to life. So he
said to his team I made a serum that made my plant come back to life. So let s test it on the Dodo bird,
Sabertooth tiger and dakosaurus bones. So they tried the serum and it worked. So they put the animals
in their habitats. But then a thunderstorm rolled in and BOOM a lightning bolt hit the power box and
turned off the grid. And
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Discount Store
Five below is a discount store, where everything is five dollars or below, hence the title. Five Below
has a variety of sections throughout the store like clothing, Halloween candy and costumes, beauty,
sports, candy, hair accessories, phone accessories, party, create, books, active gear etc. Five Below s
outside display has metal bins of stuff like plastic balls (for outside) among other things that have a
colorful sign that says $4 and $5 amounts along with the label of the merchandise. The window
display has huge stickers that advertise what they have in the store. For example, there is a yellow
banner that advertises Mead, Five Star, Bic, Sharpie, Paper Mate, and Expo office products. There is a
sign above the doors to go inside that reads everything $1 to $5 . On the other side of the doors, ...
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Everything is divided up into sections. On the left side of the store, it starts with clothing, and makeup,
then it moves into car fresheners, backpacks, and plastic toys. On the left side of the store, against the
wall is a t shirt shop. The t shirt labels are on the wall, then the shirts are folded into square bins. This
makes it easier to find what shirt you are looking for. Next, it moves into keychains, storage bins, and
safes. Over on the right side of the store, in the back they have the sports/active gear and equipment.
Then, as you go forward, they have party stuff against the side of the store, card displays and phone
accessories. They have plenty of cases, chargers, and car adapters for every phone. As you move up to
the front of the store, there is a giant candy display on shelves like you would see at a gas station.
They have normal sizes up to king size candies. In the front on the right side of the store, they have
water bottles, sunglasses, and other impulse buys up towards the
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Insecticide Act Research Paper
The Federal Insecticide, Fungacide, and Rodenticide Act The writer of this paper discusses and
summarizes the major provisions of The Federal Insecticide, and Rodenticide Act. Additionally, the
author also describes the economic impact of this law and share data to support the discussion. The
paper also provides additional information relating to global warming. Furthermore, the essayist offers
an opinion as to whether or not The United States of America should adopt other policies or laws to
regulate and encourage curbing greenhouse emissions. Federal regulation of pesticides in the United
States has evolved from two pieces of legislation enacted around the turn of the century: the Federal
Insecticide Act of 1910 and the Federal Food and Drugs Act of 1906 (Toth, 1996). In 1910, the
Federal Government first started to regulate pesticides with the passing of the Insecticide Act of 1910.
In 1947, Congress broadened the role of the U.S. Government by passing the first Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act of 1947 (FIFRA) . The 1972 amendments, under the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) as a federal agency, controls the sale, distribution, and application of
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Research indicates the answer is yes . For instance, in 1992, the EPA revised the Worker Protection for
Agricultural Pesticides (regulations initially issued by the agency in 1994 to protect agricultural
workers from exposure to pesticides in the fields (Toth, 1996). While the essayist agrees that this is a
step in the right direction, more stringent registration and labeling requirements may help. Also,
agreeing that while children and others may benefit from the efforts of the EPA, is it not possible to do
more. After all, will all that are concerned increase efforts not help to ensure a thriving, bountiful
ecosystem for future
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Comparing Agamemnon s Quarrel, Oath, And Promise
The things that interested me the most in the book 1 titled, Quarrel, Oath, and Promise is when
Agamemnon, defends the girl, he loves. For example, yes, if you like, I rate her higher than
klytaimnestra, my own wife! She loses nothing by comparison in beauty or womanhood, in mind or
skill (9). He says how much he loves her by saying their is no comparison that she loses, she is smart
and pretty, in mind and smart by abilities. The other interesting part is when Agamemnon, prepares
others for the war, and reveals his gift. You must prepare, however, a prize of honor for me, and at
once, that I may not be left without my portion I, of all Argives (9). He says when the girls, the other
girls are just regular, his love looks elsewhere, she is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first would be hold onto the this message against forgetfulness in tides of the day when blissful
sleep is gone (30). I think the fascinating point from the starting of this story is how you can send
messages or communicate through dreams and how Akhaians thought to send message to be prepared
for the war with the help of dreams to Agamemnon. The troops were turning out now, thick as bees
that issue from some crevice in a rock face, endlessly pouring forth, to make a cluster and swarm or
blooms of summer here and there, glinting and droning, busy in bright air. I like how the technique
imagery has been used in the quote, to show how the situation is and to give us a detail of what s
going on by using good comparisons and symbolism. After the snake had gorged upon them all, the
god who sent him, turned him into an omen; turned him to stone. The last interesting part in book 2
and the Iliad is the transformation that takes places. The snake is turned into an omen here, which is
kind of like a real life fantasy. The conclusion is the war not only included the fights, but also a hint of
romance, fantasy, techniques of imagery, and detailed writing that I found
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Metropolitan Museum Of The Modern Museum
This week readings discusses both the history of museums, primarily in the United States, and their
evolution from high brow institutions to ones that serve, educate, and engage the populace. The
articles also trace the constant discussions museum professionals had regarding the focus and
dissemination of their collections. These articles all agree that museums must transform from places
that solely focus on the collection, preservation, conservation, and dissemination of rare items to ones
that also become a part of the community, represent the many voices and interests of the public,
educate, and become a forum for discussion about issues beyond the items in a glass case of hung on
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In addition to the traditional artifacts one expects to find, the museums presented different voices and
perspectives, in addition to many opportunities for the visitor to get closer and interact. Additionally,
they provided current perspective to their exhibitions. My recent visits to the Stax Records Museum,
the Birthplace of Country Music Museum, and the Hermitage, proved enlightening as to the prime
function and obligation of modern museums, as well as their future roles in society. While the primary
draw to the Stax Records Museum is the connection the visitor has to the music from the label and
studio, Stax begins the tour in a reconstructed church and exhibitions that trace the culture and
heritage essential to understanding the people and the art preserved and displayed. The recently
opened Birthplace of Country Music Museum in Bristol, Virginia provides the visitor several
opportunities to lean in, interact, and personalize their experiences with the various exhibitions
throughout the floorspace. For example, they provide a multimedia discography of the records made
during the Big Bang of Country Music. The information with the touchscreen display can be sorted
and searched by the patron from the academic date of recording and personnel to the entertaining song
theme. The Hermitage recently opened a new exhibit detailing the life of Andrew
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The Effects Of European Colonization Of Africa
When we bethink the European Empire, we reminisce of an illustrious, paramount empire that had
once dominated most of the world. But, were they all as stupendous as they seemed? The Age of
Discovery was a dark, hellish era Europeans were unsurpassable, conquering and enslaving a large
miscellany of civilisations leaving them with barren fields and waterless lakes. These civilisations
ranged from small tribes to extensive continents; one of which was modern day Africa.
Unquestionably, European colonisation was the prominent factor towards underdevelopment in Africa.
The European colonisers demonstrated exploitation of local Africans and their resources, the
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European explorers drained and controlled Africa of its people and natural resources. In the mid
1400s, European settlers implemented and utilised an intricate trading system known as Triangular
Trade . This transatlantic trading system exported African resources and deported enslaved Africans to
the Americas. Therefore, this forced the removal of millions, countless Africans, many of which were
skilled tradesmen or women with a variety of professions who could no longer aid the African society.
Hence, this weakened Africa as a whole, which also significantly damaged its economy (The
Underdevelopment of). Furthermore, the slave trading industry severely debilitated the Gold Coast
economy of West Africa. The frequent acts of slave raiding and constant kidnapping by the Europeans
made it highly dangerous to mine the land or transport and travel with gold products. Therefore, the
insistence for slaves made bringing out local Africans as captives much more beneficial and lucrative
than the industry of gold mining, and as a result, abolished the gold trade (The Underdevelopment of).
Moreover, Europeans utilised and took full advantage of their exceptional and distinguished
technology and high caliber military power to regulate Africa s import and export
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The Interrupters Documentary Analysis
Click Slide 1) Have you ever thought of street violence as an infectious disease? One that can be
treated by identifying the source of outbreak and intervening before the infection spreads?
Through time, educational information has been passed on using films otherwise known as
documentaries, which are illustrated through pictures, interviews and recordings of real life events to
provide a factual record or report.
The key to a great documentary is good communication. A high level of communication between the
documentary and its audience is imperative in delivering an educational message through a concise,
yet entertaining presentation.
Good morning fellow documentary filmmakers, my name is Bianca Zell, today I have the pleasure of
introducing you, to one of the most successful documentaries to ever come out of America. The
Interrupters is shot over the course of a year in the streets of Chicago, it tells the moving stories of
three Violence Interrupters who try to protect their communities from the violence they once
employed. The stories told throughout the film may weigh heavily on your heart and head, but
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Heavily inspired by a 2008 story written on CeaseFire, published in the New York Times Magazine by
Kotlowitz. The film is based on (Click) Eddie Bocanegra, (Click) Ameena Matthews and (Click)
Rocardo Williams, whom which are functioning like old fashioned doctors making house calls,
however, (Click) they arrive with techniques that draw on cognitive behavioral therapy rather than
pills and vaccines. All so fascinatingly complex that any one of them could easily spin off into a
separate
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NAVAIR In Peace And War
In 1921, Admiral William A. Moffett established the Bureau of Aeronautics (BuAer) with the help of
Congress. Under the enthusiastic and energetic leadership of Admiral Moffett, naval aviation was
institutionalized to provide the Untied States with preparation for World War II (Hagan and McMaster
191). The BuAer was a technological step forward into modern times. Not only did the BuAer
establish a bureau that oversaw naval advancements and preparations for future wars, but it developed
a sense of responsibility among naval aviators. As the BuAer expanded and became a vitally
renowned function in the Untied States, technology, operations, budgets, and strategies all improved.
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As a developing civilian pilot and a future naval officer, naval air power is the most significant aspect
of the Navy. Since naval air power developed after numerous ship to ship altercations, it is believed
that the ideas of naval air power developed from the theories of Alfred T. Mahan. According to
Professor Rubel, the Dean of Naval Warfare Studies at the Naval Warfare College, Naval aviation has
established and developed no separate theoretical basis for either its own justification or employment
(Rubel 64). Alfred T. Mahan strategies ranged from having complete and utter control of all
movements across the sea, to having a large Navy that is capable of controlling and using force to
either preserve our territories or deter enemies at all costs. Naval air power piggy backed off of Alfred
T. Mahan s theories and strategies, and eventually composed three naval air power operations that
seize, maintain, and exercise command of the sea/air (Rubel 64). Whether these operations are through
long distance missile attacks, bombardments, or even land based amphibious attacks with the Marine
Corps, NAVAIR has developed technology that allows the United States to be the world s most
efficient, effective, and active
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Public Mass Shootings And Suicide Bombings
On the evening of Friday, 13 November 2015, a massacre including of public mass shootings and
suicide bombings occurred in the capital of France, Paris. The attackers killed 130 people and
wounded 368 serious injuries. Just 10 months previous, on January 7, 2015 two terrorists attacked
Charlie Hebdo, an office of a Parisian satirical magazine. They killed eleven and wounded eleven
people. During the attacks in Paris, no one victim was armed. They didn t have any chance to defense
for themselves. When police arrived, it was too late to save the innocents. The world today is full of
dangerous with terrorism, criminals, mass shootings, and so forth. We re not safe from anything.
Today, I am going to tell you about the right to carry concealed gun and why we need it. I have
researched both sides of this controversy, and the need to carry concealed gun is the stronger
argument. According to Deborah Homsher, author of Women Guns: Politics and the Culture of
Firearms in America, when states passed the laws which give adults the right to carry concealed guns
if they don t have a criminal record or mental illness, the number of multiple victim shootings
declined by 84 percent (265). Furthermore, a 2015 report from the Crime Prevention Research found
that the number of concealed guns permits has soared, growing from 4.6 million in 2007 to over 12.8
million in 2014 (6). First, I m going to tell you effective of carry concealed gun. Second, I ll tell you
the purpose of being
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Terrance Stanley Fox s Marathon Of Hope
Terrance Stanley Fox also known as Terry Fox was born on July 28, 1958 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. At
the young age of 18 years old, Terry was diagnosed with osteogenic sarcoma, what we know of as
bone cancer. Terry had no choice but to have his leg amputated 6 inches above his right knee. In the
hospital, Terry was surrounded by many fellow cancer patients which mainly consisted of young
children. Terry was so heartbroken about seeing the suffering of other patients he decided then that he
would run across Canada to raise money for future cancer research. Terry started his Marathon of
Hope in St. Johns Newfoundland on April 12th, 1980. Terry started out strong and soon attention
about his Marathon of Hope grew quickly and money was beginning to
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Crossing Brooklyn Ferry Essay
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry, by Walt Whitman, is a poem about a man who takes the Brooklyn ferry
home after his work day. At first glance one may say How can this long poem really be about a ferry?
Once you get reading you realized there is much more to it then riding the Brooklyn Ferry. This poem
deals with the idea that all humans are united in the harmonies of life because we all share the same
land. This poem describes the relationship between human beings. The poem is describing how he
believes that people see the same things he does and feels the same things he does while on the Ferry.
Since they do experience the same things, this makes them come together because they must react in
the same ways. He is implying that the ferry is connecting humanity because they all witness the same
things while riding it. Throughout the poem the speaker shifts who he is addressing. It goes from the
crowd, to the second person, to then addressing the commuters on the ferry, and then to everyone who
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Society started to become more homogeneous with the assimilation of immigrants along with the
fusion of nationalities, cultures and ethnicities in the United States. The opposite of the melting pot is
the idea of the salad bowl where cultures begin to mix but still stay distinct in certain aspects.
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry is about New York, which commonly gets referred to as the Melting Pot.
New York symbolizes hope and adventure for all different kinds of people from all over the world.
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry has been called one of Walt Whitman s greatest poems. It speaks about how
he sees the Melting Pot of America come into play. Crossing Brooklyn Ferry connects to history
because the underlying message talks about the immigration into the United States and the changing
of culture and nationalities
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Informative Essay On The Pitzer
Who are the San Antonio Spurs? The Spurs are the one of the great teams in the N.B.A. I m going to
talk about the players, coaches, and some facts about the Spurs. The Spurs had my great players on the
team. One of the great s player on the Spurs is Tim Duncan. Tim Duncan was one of the best player in
the N.B.A he was drafted in 1997. Other great players are Kawhi Leonard, Manu Ginobili, David
Robinson, and Jonathan Simmons. Kawhi Leonard was drafted in 2011. He won N.B.A finals M.V.P.
The Spurs has one of the best coaching staff. The head coach is Gregg Popovich. Some of the other
coaching staff are Becky Hammon, Ime Udoka, Chip Engelland, and James Borrego. Gregg Popovich
has been coaching the spurs for 21 years. Becky Hammon has been
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Adolf Hitler And Pol Pot
There have been many cases of mass genocide in history. One such case was Adolf Hitler was a
dictator who was leader of the Nazi party in Germany. The Nazis committed a mass genocide of the
Jewish people, and anyone else who they didn t see to be perfect . Hitler s goal was to reform
Germany into a utopian, or perfect society. Similar is a Cambodian man called Pol Pot, who also
committed a mass genocide in order to make the perfect society. He lead the communist group in
Cambodia, the Khmer Rouge using the people s fear and easily given trust. While the public s opinion
of Pol Pot and the goals and impacts of the movement is important to know about, his overall life is
more important to know about because it shaped his character which would cause the Cambodian
genocide. Pol Pot had a privileged way of growing up compared to other Cambodians, which led him
to think that he was superior to others. He was able to quickly gain power due to the people s already
bad feelings towards the previous government. With that power Pol Pot made a lot of choices that
would forever impact Cambodia, such as a mass genocide.
Pol Pot had a better time growing up in Cambodia than most, and was known for liking sports and the
arts. He was born in 1925 to a Buddhist family, and followed all of the Buddhist traditions along with
his family (Cohen,Warren). His family was rice farmers and were poor, but had rich and powerful
connections. Through these connections Pol Pot was able to travel to
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Essay about Recycling Wealth in the Inner City
Recycling Wealth in the Inner City
INTRODUCTION
The modern story of developed areas is a move from the inner city to the suburbs. This
decentralization of metropolitan areas has left urban areas neglected. Such a transformation has had
negative consequences, because it has inherently meant the abandonment of those left behind in urban
centers. Furthermore, the issue is complicated by the fact that the distinction between those moving to
the suburbs and those left behind has been defined largely by race. As Kain notes,
the means by which racial segregation in housing has been maintained are amply documented. They
are both legal and extra legal; for example: racial covenants; racial zoning; violence or threats of
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There must be efforts to counteract the movement towards the suburbs, and programs aimed at
rebuilding the inner city. Ideally, the end result might be transforming the inner city black ghettos into
thriving black business districts through investing and directing resources back towards urban centers.
HISTORY
In terms of considering the potential for rebuilding the inner city and creating a thriving district of
concentrated black Americans, it is important to note that such an ideal is not as unprecedented as one
might be led to believe. .
A history of concentrations of Black economic activity would be incomplete without mention of Tulsa,
Oklahoma, and the once thriving African American business district that existed there. In the early part
of the 20th century, northern Tulsa was home to a 36 block district dubbed Black Wall Street and
while it was not actually a center for financial trading it was a prospering business center. Tulsa was
home to Black physicians, attorneys, and scholars. One doctor, for example, Dr. Berry, owned the bus
system and was known to make incomes of $500 a day. Unfortunately, the success of Tulsa came to a
dramatic halt when the aftermath of a race riot concluded with the area even being bombed from the
air by the National Guard (www.blackwallstreet.org).
A second Black Wall Street district arose in Durham, North Carolina by the
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Ibo People Essay examples
* The Ibo people have a civilized community because they have an organized structure to their society
with rules and laws. A society that employs morals, ethics, and accountability for peoples actions
cannot be considered savage. The Ibo are highly religious; the base of most of their daily life revolves
around religion, whether it is how they raise their families or how they grow crops, such as yams. * In
a savage setting, the parents would usually not bother to educate their children or abandon them at a
very early age to fend for themselves. In the Ibo culture, the children learn socially complex skills,
morals and discipline, which shows evidence of a civilized society. * They have complicated rituals
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Many uncivilized places would have left the injured member to fend for themselves.
* Did you guys want to use this since its about government? The society itself is organized mostly by
a person s title, which states their place in a sort of government. The Egwugwu act much like judges
and the people themselves try to settle things peacefully between each other.
Draft
Intro: The Ibo people have a civilized community because they have an organized structure to their
society with rules and laws. A society that employs morals, ethics, and accountability for peoples
actions is not uncivilized. The importance of religion and communication, showing through art and
music, shows their advanced mindset as a whole society. The Nigerian country also shows these
qualifications, despite many beliefs that African countries are uncivilized, they are civilized as well.
Family must play a large part in the civilized culture. This shows civilization by explaining how each
member in a society is watched after and taken care of. Religion also must be taken seriously, and
there must be a majority of one religion in a society, or else the culture is too diverse. This separates
them from each other, halting any possible growing as a civilization.
Sociologist/Cultural Body Paragraph: The Ibo have a highly religious culture; the base of most of their
daily life revolves around religion, whether it is how they raise
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Themes Of Osmosis Jones Monomyth
Osmosis Jones and the Monomyth Osmosis Jones tells the story of a white blood cell who plays the
role of a policeman inside a man named Frank. Teamwork is the central theme in Osmosis Jones, and
is developed through the monomyth. The monomyth or hero s journey shows the steps that most
movies go through, for example, The Matrix, Harry Potter, and Hunger Games. Most of these stories
pass through twelve specific steps. According to Joseph Campbell, in his book, The Hero With a
Thousand Faces, The monomyth is a structure that is common in many heroic stories, an outline that
has existed for millennia. This story follows the main steps within the monomyth, while each step
helps strengthen the theme. Osmosis Jones, the main protagonist, lives his everyday life as a rebellious
germ policeman in the mouth. The first step of the monomyth, or his call to adventure is when Frank,
the body he is trying to protect, contracts a deadly virus named Thrax. Thinking Thrax was just a
common cold Frank consumes a pill called Drixenol. Drixenol, also known as Drix, befriends Jones as
they are assigned partners on the cold case. Drix helps fulfill the second step of the monomyth, and
becomes Jones assistance. This is where the two join as one and become a team. Although Jones and
Drix go through a lot of small trials their first big trial, and the third step of the monomyth, is their
encounter with Thrax in the nose. While in Franks nose Thrax turns the pressure pods up which
destroys all the walls in his nostril. This causes a runny nose which Jones and Drix struggle to contain.
After the nose incident Jones and Drix work together to extract evidence from the old know it all
chicken pox influenza. With Jones smooth talking and Drix s big gun they use teamwork to beat the
truth out of the old timer. Knowing all about Thrax they set off to find and defeat the menacing virus.
Finally, they find Thrax at a new club on Franks forehead named The Zit. As they listen in on Thrax s
plan to kill Frank within forty eight hours they are discovered. Through teamwork they destroy The
Zit and all the germs within it including Thrax, or so they think. Thrax miraculously survives the
explosion and moves forward with his plan to kill Frank.
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History of Swimming
Swimming was invented
before recorded history. Humans discovered how to swim
by accident. A person probably fell into the water and
struggled to shore using a dog paddle stroke. There was an
Egyptian hieroglyph for swimming dating from 2500 BC.
The ancient Greeks and Romans made swimming an
important part of their military training programs. There
have been known swimming contests that were organized
in Japan as early as the 1st century BC. During the Middle
Ages in Europe, swimming declined in popularity. People
felt that the water was contaminated and a source of
disease. Not everyone feared the water, however, Louis
XI reportedly swam daily in the Seine. During the early
19th century, swimming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However,
only 5% of those who swim do so at an aerobic pace.
Although few doubt the aerobic benefits of swimming,
studies comparing swimming with jogging, results found that
swimmers lost less body fat than joggers. Apparently
swimming causes an adjustment in how energy is burned,
resulting in the burning of more carbohydrates than body
fat. One reason might be that swimmers retain more body
fat to insulate and maintain body heat.
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Jack Welch and the Ge Way
When Jack Welch was named CEO of General Electric, Welch saw a company in trouble even though
the business world saw GE as an intrinsically healthy corporation, secure in its position as a world
industrial leader. Welch knew that the company was too large to fail yet GE was too unwieldy to adapt
for further growth. The changes he instituted restructured and revolutionized GE and made Welch the
most respected CEO in business today. After reading the book there were three parts that really stood
out for me. Chapter 3: Cultivate managers who share your vision was the most important chapter to
me. It talks about putting the right managers in the right positions. Welch says, What we are looking
for are leaders who can energize, excite, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
53). According to Welch, a business leader is obligated not only to create vision, but also to make sure
employees are living that vision at every level of the organization. To Welch, one of the most crucial
aspects of being consistent and following up is making sure that he delivers the identical no nonsense
message to everyone. You don t get anywhere if you keep changing your ideas. The only way to
change people s minds is with consistency. Once you get the ideas, you keep refining and improving
the; the more simply your idea is defined, the better it is. You communicate, you communicate, and
then you communicate some more. Consistency, simplicity, and repetition is what it s all about (p.
55). As Welch pounded his message home over the years, he won the hearts and minds of the GE
workforce and converted critics into believers. I think consistency is a large part of a company s
foundation that holds everything together. Some managers forget to communicate and consistency is
lost about many issues. If managers are
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The Implications of Facebook Becoming the World s Social...
The Implications of Facebook Becoming The World s Social Network and Telephone Book
Introduction The next twelve months are pivotal for Facebook globally as the company faces
significant challenges to its growth as both a worldwide social network and first location online people
look to connect with one another. In many respects, Facebook is becoming more like a virtual phone
book that can be used for quickly connecting with someone known in the past, just met or of interest
(Baltzan, 2012). There are very significant business opportunities for Facebook both as a global social
network and virtual phone book, in addition to large scale implications for social change based on the
pervasive adoption of this social networking platform. Benefits and challenges of social networking,
along with the pervasive use of tags and crowdsourcing are discussion in this analysis as is the impact
of Facebook on children. Implications of Facebook Becoming The World s Social Network and
Telephone Book Facebook currently has over 1.07B users globally with 604M of them being on
mobile devices according to Benedict Evans, analyst with Enders Analysis (Evans, 2013). The next
twelve months are therefore pivotal to not only the advertising based business model that Facebook is
predicated on, but the many potential business opportunities the social network and virtual phone book
provide. Most significant is the potential of providing contextual advertising over smartphones and
tablet
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Music In Western Europe Essay
Music Performance in Western Europe Seeing Europe and it s many treasures over sixteen days in a
life changing experience. Not everyone can say that they got to perform in four different countries
across Europe or that they have even been to Europe. From sightseeing in London to performing in the
mountains of Switzerland there was never a dull moment in our limited time there. It was amazing
how different each city is from each other and the cultural differences we experienced. No matter how
different each city was, however there was always at least this one thing in common; their passion for
music. Our journey first started in the busy city of London, England. After landing, we set off to the
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The Tower of London has always played a prominent role in the English s history. Controlling the
Tower has always been important to controlling the country because of it s position on the River
Thames. Because it is so important it has been besieged several times. There is also a group of at least
six ravens that reside in the Tower of London. The ravens in the tower are there due to a popular
superstition that if the Tower of London ravens are lost or fly away, the Crown will fall and Britain
with it . Some of the ravens were even bred in Somerset specifically for the tower. The bird s flight
feathers on one wing are clipped so that they cannot fly away. That same day we visited Buckingham
Palace to watch the changing of the guard. The changing of the guard is a colorful ceremony where
the sentries are relieved and replaced by a new batch of sentries. The ceremony is done every Monday,
Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday between January and March. Buckingham Palace was built in 1703
and originally built for the Duke of Buckingham and was called the Buckingham House. In 1761,
King George III acquired the house and made it a private residence for Queen Charlotte and was from
then on known as The Queen s House. It was enlarged twice in the 19th century and then once more in
the 20th century. The next place we visited was the Westminster Abbey. The Westminster Abbey is a
large, Gothic abbey church in the
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Comparison Of An Hour And A Pair Of Silk Stockings
Both A Pair of Silk Stockings and The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin, were written from a third
person point of view, making the story less subjective and more objective. As a result the reader is
unable to put him or herself into the story. The narrative structures of A Pair of Silk Stockings and The
Story of an Hour differ in that the setting, the time and overall story plots are completely different.
There is one similarity that sticks out, both protagonists are selfish. There is really strong symbolism
and imagery in both stories which puts the reader inside the story. The narrative structure of Chopin s
A Pair of Silk Stockings indicates that the story takes place in a big city, most likely New York or
somewhere similar. This can be assumed because Mrs. Sommers visits a department store, goes to a
shoe department store, a magazine stand, and eats at a fancy restaurant. The fact that she mentions
how the shoe store is across from the department store and only a few feet away there was a magazine
display and the restaurant was on the same corner. Maybe it was a downtown area with lots of shops
and restaurants and the theater. The story starts out with her finding the money and spending a couple
of days contemplating what to do with it. She walked about apparently in a dreamy state trying to
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Chopin s description that the stockings glide serpent like through her fingers (Chopin, Vogue 7, 1897)
in relevance to her temptation to start buying things she doesn t necessarily need, can be seen as a
reference to sin. This serpent imagery can be seen as a temptation from Satan to indulge carelessly in
fancy materialistic items. At first Mrs. Sommers is practical but her exhaustion from having forgotten
to eat seems to cloud her better judgement and her exhaustion, from her poverty stricken life, leads to
her indulgence and misuse of her
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Gender Roles In The Golden Compass And Harry Potter
The Golden Compass and the Harry Potter serious are both very well known and loved by many. In
both stories the main characters are faced with challenges that force them to think and overcome
obstacles. However, the way each book handles how the characters are able to b tackle those problems
differ slightly. In the Golden Compass, Lyra tries to avoid books and the teachers around the place she
calls home, Jordan College. She would prefer to play and learn through forming her own opinions and
by making mistakes. Meanwhile, in Harry Potter the emphasis on book learning couldn t be more
apparent, nearly the entire book takes place inside a school. While both books encourage learning, the
Golden Compass takes an experience approach rather than ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The school and class the main characters take part in don t only give them the tools they need to
succeed but are a big part in developing their character. The houses of Hogwarts are the main way the
school shapes what the characters will be like because they are placed into a house based on their
personality. Both the house system and the large emphasis on books is very important for Harry
especially. He knows nothing about being a wizard and having the massive library of Hogwarts with
all the knowledge he needs help him to learn about the new world he now finds himself in. Also,
Harry has had a terrible childhood being forced to live with a family that shows very little love
towards him. The houses at Hogwart help him to form bonds with the others into his house and form a
family of his own where he can feel wanted by the people around him. Knowing and being able to cast
spells is obviously essential to being a good wizard, which is why the students have so many different
classes for them to learn all aspects of magic. Nearly all the spells used or learned in the book were
taught directly by a teacher in a classroom. The school provides the tools any students needs to
become a great and successful wizard. Harry, Hermione and Ron even use books for their own
personal interests outside of class to help them with their adventures around the school. The main
example of this is when they
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Deacetylases
Apart from the advantages of Chemical Deacetylation it also have disadvantages such as Energy
Consumption, Waste of concentrated alkaline solution which results in increase of environmental
pollution, broad and heterogeneous range of soluble and insoluble products.
An alternative enzymatic method has been discovered to overcome the limitation of preparation of
chitosan by discovering chitin deacetylases . For production of novel, well defined chitosan we have
found the use of chitin deacetylases for the conversion of chitin to chitosan, which is in contrast to the
currently used chemical procedure, offers the possibility of a controlled, non degradable process . This
method is specially used to prepare chitosan oligomers For production of chitosan we use ... Show
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However, chitosan solution must be free of aggregates, and hence the solvent for chitosan must be
chosen carefully. The viscometric average molecular weight is usually been calculated from intrinsic
viscosity because of the lower impact of small fractions of aggregates, using the Mark Houwink
relationship. In order to determine K and a parameters, an absolute MW has to be calculated using
light scattering technique and due to high sensitivity to aggregate formation the obtained value is
usually overestimated. These artifacts may be carried out for instance by the use of 0.3M acetic
acid/0.2M sodium acetate (pH = 4.5) solvent which does not form aggregates in this mixture. Under
these conditions, the absolute M values were obtained from steric exclusion chromatography (SEC)
equipped with viscometer and light scattering detector on line allowing to determine the Mark
Houwink parameters without fractionation and also to obtain the relation between the radius of
gyration (G) and the molecular weight(MW). The K (mL/g) and a parameters at 25 °C are 7.9 × 10−2
and 0.796
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Adam Summers s Born To Run
In the article Born to Run by Adam Summers, who is an assistant professor of bioengineering and
ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of California, Irvine, the author states that
throughout time bipedalism has evolved to benefit endurance running. Summers also claims that
bipedalism modern humans have differs from the one our early ancestors had. The author relies on the
research by Dennis M. Bramble and Daniel E. Lieberman that have improved the understanding of
human bipedalism and its evolution. According to Summers, the corrections made by Bramble and
Lieberman s research helped to draw a more accurate picture of an early human. Summers writes in an
informal tone and the article, even though he refers to a scientific data,
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Conflict Theorists
Marvin Carlson s article argues about whether plays are better experienced purely through text or
through performance. He discusses the conflict theorists dealt with when they wanted to perform
Shakespeare s plays. Some theorists believed that Shakespeare s texts were a magnificent work on
their own and that any performance needed to be as close to the text as possible. This caused theorists
to regard performance as unnecessary since it had the potential to ruin the text. This type of theory
carried on past the romantic period and some theorist continue to believe that plays should keep to the
original script as much as possible. Carlson cites Charles Lamb commenting on how performances of
Hamlet diminish the quality of Shakespeare s work. Marvin then explains how ... Show more content
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Edward Gordon Craig is cited saying that if the a play is pure and performance has a tendency to
dilute a playwrights work then performance should not attempt to strictly recreate the script. Craig
believe that theatre should create its own type of art. Marvin then goes on to discuss theorists that take
a middle ground approach to text and performance. These types of theorist try to treat both the written
and performance portion of plays equally. However, Marvin argues that is not necessarily what
happens. He states that some theorists tend to view performance as a translation because it is not equal
to the original. Marvin argues that valuing either the written play or the performance causes the other
to have less value. He believes that both the text and performance have value. The two concepts also
compliment each other. Marvin comments that performance can provide a visual element that the
script lacks, which results in several different types of performances. According to Marvin,
performances allow for different interpretations of the text, which allows people to return to the same
play in order to get a different
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  • 2. Andrew Carnegie Industrial Capitalism Outline Denise Liu History 17B Mary Ignoffo Writing Assignment Industrial Capitalism I. Introductory Nineteenth century was the golden time of the United States, author Mark Twain named this period of time: Gilded Age. There was a fast quick way to get rich, which could be told from the success of Andrew Carnegie, who owned the empire of steel, and John D. Rockefeller, who was the king of his oil kingdom, but also made many people suffer from their wealth, and some of them faced bankrupt because of the promising lure. The power boom of industrialists made the rich happy, and made the poor sad. The Supreme Court stood with the rich, but apparently some groups did not like the forced monopoly game, they tried to fight back. Unfortunately, this game has not stopped yet, America is finding a way to shift the economic justice today. II. What is industrial capitalism Industrial capitalism refers to the industry is controlled by one owner, or a big company, or a small group of people, who can make an earthquake in the industry moving only the last finger. That corporate usually has its chain to take care each steps needed to be taken care of in the business. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This could be the reason why he gave away more than $300 million dollars to public libraries, and he made donation to over 2,500 buildings. It seemed that Carnegie was a generous person, but looking at the way he treated his labors, it did not lead to the same conclusion. He spent every minutes to look at his accounting book, tried to eliminate every penny. In pennies that he had cut, including people failed to work 12 hours a day for six days out of seven days, accept to get paid of the low salaries and face the high risk working environment without complaining, and managers that did not survive through the intense competitions. One of his workers said there was no way for a single worker going to a library after 12 hours ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Satire Of Lysistrata And The Athenian Coupe Of 411 Bc... Satire have an amazing power. It is often used to make people laugh, think and enjoy; however, it can also be used, unintentionally, for manipulation. People claim Aristophanes work, Lysistrata, to be an attack on the political structure of ancient Greece, and it can be argued that the play incited the Athenian coupe of 411 BC (Ruffell, 2013, p. 270). The main intention of satire is to make people laugh, and in order to accomplish that goal, a theme must be created using recognizable figures in society and geographic locations that the audience can connect to. Also, the use of comedic devices should be present to entice laugh and maybe change. When themes and comedic devices start to dabble in politics and social injustices, people begin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can be interpreted that the person who holds the status and ideals are the victim. How a victim of humiliation is targeted must be further explored to relate ancient Greek comedy to modern comedy. In ancient Greek comedies, these poor souls are referred to as being a komodoumenos. The longer a person held a prominent title, the more suitable he was to become the butt of a joke. If the person was also greedy and caught in the act of doing a crime to the public, he was ensuring that he would be the target of a Greek comedy (Sommerstein, 1996). The reason the length of time that someone held a position of power was, and still is, important is because time offers opportunities to either gain shame or respect. For those who gained the former, the audience would be able to instantly connect to the theme emerging from the ridicule. Today, The Rick Mercer Report imitates the comedies of Ancient Greece by showcasing the less than attractive characteristics of prominent Canadian politicians. The humiliation of the politicians is the theme of the show, and it is not intended for political information, but for satirical entertainment. The reason the audience is able to connect to the theme is because of prior knowledge of the politicians (Onusko, 2011, p. 140). It is here that the foolishness of the audience begins, as they believe the satire to be a political view, and not just entertainment for comedy s sake. Ruffell (2013) claims that the victim of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. How Did Daniel Hale Williams Influence The Civil Rights... Lata vian Simmons Ms. Kanetkar ELA H January/1/2017 Daniel Hale Williams You may have heard of Rosa Parks or Martin Luther king Jr, but.have you ever heard of Daniel Hale Williams? He helped take a stand in history like like many before him by going against expectations of the time. Daniel Hale Williams was a forerunner to the civil rights movement by going to school and getting a education, opening an interracial hospital, and performing the first successful heart surgery. Daniel H. Williams took a stand by going to college to get a good education in a time where colored people had very few options for schooling. Daniel began his education in Hollidaysburg; then studied in Maryland, at the Freedmen s Bureau s Stanton School, and later in Janesville, Wisconsin, at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At that time no hospital training program in Chicago would accept African Americans. Since no one would accept african americans, it was hard for blacks to get good training , be sufficient doctors, and give good treatment; so Daniel decided that he wanted to change that(Gale). Williams went to various organizations and churches on the west and south sides to sell the idea of such a hospital. This was a feat to big for one person on his own to do, so he went to get help to fund the new hospital. In 1891 Provident Hospital and Training School Association opened as the first interracial hospital in the United States. To help accomplish this, funds were raised through all kinds of efforts, such as bake sales and ice cream sales. Individuals furnished the hospital with items from their homes, and because of the new hospital both colors could work together, get equal help, and training which was a big success back then(Sons). Daniel continued to take a stand and prove he could be a good doctor by performing the first successful open heart ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay on quot;The Raped Girl s Father quot; The Raped Girl s Father Bones, she was diced bones rolled on black. The Raped Girl s Father is a disturbing poem about a girl who is unluckily raped, and how this brings incredible anger and shame to her father. Written by Bruce Dawe, it contains an inept use of thought, feeling and language. It is an absorbing evocation of the girl s feelings and her horrendous suffering, and how her identity has changed as a consequence of the rape for herself, her father and society. In the first two lines, an aural image is employed to indicate a never ending anger in the girl s father. Dawe uses onomatopoeia to create a disturbing and upsetting description of his enraged buzz saw whine. An annoying, upsetting sound, it gives the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The malevolent personification of darkness creates the sense that it symbolising her father, and perhaps the rapist wants to hurt, cause fear and distress, and is a genuine danger to her. So the girl lies in that darker dark , where there is simply no hope or relief of the grief that she is feeling. What is this darker dark ? This concept causes the reader to assume she has given up and is powerless; that this dark is completely evil, and damaging her. A victim, she lies in what she believes will not cease. For every second of her father s brutal anger she feels his jaws rasp on the naked bone. Another auditory image, this is an incredibly harsh sound that evokes disturbing violence, a vicious sense of him biting and cutting into her. Furthermore, the girl feels pain to his anger, right to her naked bone or her core. She is raw and exposed, and a disturbing impression of death, violation and cruelty is conveyed. Because of the rape and the consequence of her father s anger, she has lost all innocence and is utterly vulnerable. In a crescendo of pain, devastation and hysteria, the girl mentions her terror in reliving the rape when going through the justice system. Juxtaposed with the jaws rasp[ing] on the naked bone , the questioning is yet another violation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. History GRAAD 12 NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 12 HISTORY P1 FEBRUARY/MARCH 2012 MARKS: 150 TIME: 3 hours This question paper consists of 10 pages and an addendum of 12 pages. Copyright reserved Please turn over History/P1 2 NSC DBE/Feb. Mar. 2012 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION 1. This question paper consists of FOUR questions based on the prescribed content framework as contained in the guideline document: QUESTION 1: WHAT WAS THE IMPACT OF THE COLD WAR IN FORMING THE WORLD AS IT WAS IN THE 1960s? USSR/USA Creating spheres of interest: Focus on Cuba QUESTION 2: HOW WAS UHURU REALISED IN AFRICA IN THE 1960s AND 1970s? Case Study: Tanzania QUESTION 3: WHAT FORMS OF CIVIL SOCIETY PROTEST EMERGED FROM THE 1960s UP TO 1990? Focus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (1 x 2) (Written source) In what ways does the visual source convey the message of African socialism in Tanzania? (2 x 2) How does the visual source differ from the written source regarding communal farming? (2 x 2) Comment on whether Tanzania s policy of self reliance was successful. (2 x 2) (2) 2.1.3 (2)
  • 7. 2.1.4 (4) 2.1.5 (4) 2.1.6 (4) 2.2 Study Source 2B. 2.2.1 2.2.2 Define the concept single party system in your own words. (1 x 2) (2) Explain whether Nyerere was successful in implementing a single party (2 x 2) system in Tanzania. (Statement 1) How did Nyerere ensure that parliamentarians were in touch with ordinary Tanzanians? (Statement 2) (1 x 2) Explain what the words they must have hated it tell you about the (2 x 2) attitude of Tanzanian parliamentarians. (Statement 2) Using the information from Statements 1 and 2, as well as your own knowledge, explain which ONE of the statements you think would be most useful regarding Nyerere s rule of Tanzania. (2 x 2) (4) 2.2.3 (2) 2.2.4 (4) 2.2.5 (4) 2.3 Explain the limitations of Sources 2A and 2B to a historian studying Nyerere s rule of Tanzania. (2 x 2) Using the information from ALL the sources and your own knowledge, write a paragraph of about EIGHT lines (about 80 words) explaining the impact of Nyerere s policy of African socialism on Tanzania. (4) 2.4 (8)
  • 8. Copyright reserved Please turn over History/P1 6 NSC ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Sao Paulo Research Paper Sao Paulo is a megalopoly, has around 19 million inhabitants, with its mobility issues around 7 million cars and poor public transport infrastructure. The real estate speculation made the city grow with hardly any urban planning and very few and far apart parks. Green areas were seen and reserved to leisure time and not a necessary part for the city the lack of contact with nature and it is evident there. The fact is almost no one know there is urban agriculture in Sao Paulo, even with its many problems few initiatives are dotted around the city. The difference there is, while in developed countries urban farming is somewhat seen as a new back to nature trend, in developing countries and places like Sao Paulo this trend goes beyond that: it provides a vital source of nutrition and revitalization of an area. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So, Jose decided to become a urban farmer. And that is when local NGO Cidades sem Fome (Cities without hunger) comes to help future urban farmers obtain legal protections to establish productive growing spaces in vacant or underused lots. With a help of his wife, Jose started his plantation on the unused land under the electricity pylons crossing his neighborhood in the East side of Sao Paulo, one of the poorest areas. As well as providing extra nutrition for his family, Jose makes around R$ 700 to R$ 1200 (include dollars) with the sale of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. White Symbolism In The Great Gatsby Advertisements are a normal everyday occurrence, appearing almost everywhere in modern life. Yet in his novel The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald turns this regular object, along with many others, into deeply meaningful symbols. The novel The Great Gatsby uses symbols such as the color white, the valley of ashes, and the eyes of T. J. Eckleburg to further the themes and reveal truths about characters and life in the 1920s. While the color white is usually used to represent purity and innocence, Fitzgerald uses this color to represent corruption and falsely perceived purity. Upon first meeting the character Wilson, he is described as having A white ashen dust veil[ing] his dark suit and his pale hair... (Fitzgerald 26). Wilson, for much of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Scott Fitzgerald uses in The Great Gatsby, such as the color white, the valley of ashes, and the eyes of T.J. Eckleburg, are incredibly well thought out, adding to themes as well as giving deeper glimpses into certain characters and lives in the 1920s. He reveals that some characters are not as innocent as they may seem, the great wealth gap between the rich and the poor, and how characters own beliefs can lead to devastating consequences. While much of what he used would be seen as common without his insightful writing style, is it really possibly to look at that ophthalmologist ad the same ever ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Fascism And The Great Financial Depression After World War One with the defeat of Germany, Austrian Hungarian Empire, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and the great financial depression which followed in its wake; the political map of Europe changed drastically. Ideas sprung out of Europe and began to take its hold; Communism, Socialism, Democracy and other political ideas changed the mostly former Monarchist states, but one political idea would long lasting impact in Europe it was fascism. Fascism rose out of the need to change, by the middle class and petty bourgeoisie, the democratic system and the values of the Enlightenment, but also against modernity and put a strong totalitarian state in the center of the nation. So, my essay will be divided in to four main ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was here that the term fascism took its ideological term (Heywood 2012: 199). In 1922 Mussolini managed to assume the post of Prime Minister, mostly by a show of force by his armed men the Black Shirts . The government in Italy was paralyzed and fear of a civil war by the King Victor Emmanuel III opened to the door for Mussolini and his National Fascist Party to assume complete control in Italy. He used his paramilitary soldiers to crush all opposition to his authority, something all the rest of the fascist states in Europe would follow. Around the same time another fascist movement began to emerge in Germany it was called The National Socialist German Workers Party ; it was led by Adolf Hitler. Fascists in Germany followed the same concepts as Italian ones. In less than 15 years he had become the supreme leader of Germany creating a totalitarian state, to what we know today as Nazi Germany. Both of these fascist movements had most of their support from the middle class, the industrialists and the respective militaries. It was not until 1935 with the Italian invasion of Ethiopia, the Spanish fascists struggle for power and Hitler s constant aggressions in Europe that we today inherit military aggression with fascism. Nazi Germany and Italy would eventually lose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The National Park Is One Of The Most Well Known National... Yosemite National Park is one of the most well known national parks in the United States. It is especially famous for its beautifully inspiring scenery. Yosemite expands 748,542 acres and is located on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada. The elevation of the park ranges from 2,127 to 13,114 feet (Bortman, p. 1546). The closest town is Mariposa with neighboring counties including Madera and Fresno. Today, 3.5 million people visit Yosemite annually ( History Culture Yosemite National Park (U.S. National Park Service) ). With the attraction of millions of tourists, the national park has been designated inalienable for all time. The creation of Yosemite dates back to the Precambrian era. The region of what is now Yosemite sat between two continents. The Farallon Plate subducted under the North American Plate and created an arc of volcanoes during the Devonian and Permian periods (Harris, p. 328). The solidification of magma created igneous rock during the Triassic period and in through the Jurassic. On the eastern side of present day Yosemite, the Nevadan mountain range was also forming. The Sierra Nevada Mountains are constructed of granite (Harris, p. 337). The creation of Yosemite Valley was by glaciation. The formation of glaciers and the process of being covered by these ice sheets began approximately 3 million years ago (Harris, p. 339). According to Harris, at least four of these glaciations have occurred (p. 339). The first glaciation, called the Sherwin, was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Enuma Elish Osiris The Middle East chapter in our mythology book contained the stories The Enuma elish, Osiris, Isis, and Horus, Telepinu, and Gilgamesh. Throughout these four stories, we learn how the Babylonian and Egyptian gods were created, and read about the adventures of other gods. The first story is The Enuma elish, and it was the Babylonian creation myth. In the beginning, there were two gods, Apsu was the ruler of the sweet waters, and Tiamat was the rulers of the salt waters. After a few generations of gods, Ea was born from Anu and Nintu. Ea was stronger than his father and his grandfather, so he became the god of the earth. After a while, the younger gods were starting to become annoying to the older gods, because they were being to rowdy. Apsu s idea to stop their behavior was to destroy all the younger gods, and once the younger gods heard the news they became very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It doesn t follow the same storyline as The Enuma elish, like I was expecting it too. Instead it was about a goddess named Nut, and three gods named Re, Geb, and Thoth. These four gods had five children together, Osiris, Isis, Horus, Set, and Nephthys. Osiris became the king of Egypt, and created a Golden Age for them, but Set wanted to rule Egypt. So this story is about Set trying to become the king of Egypt. Telepinu was a story about the very angry god named Telepinu. This story was about the time that Telepinu got so angry that all crops and vegetation died, and humans feared that they would die of starvation. Throughout the story the great gods were searching for Telepinu, so that he could restore the crops and vegetation. The last story was Gilgamesh, and this was a story about a hero named Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh is a hero s journey to find immortality, because he doesn t want to die. He wants to be known forever. So he defeats Humbaba, and goes on a mission to find Utanapishtim who was a human, but now is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Positivism In Jurisprudence As Nigel Simmonds puts it in his book, Central Issues in Jurisprudence, Hart was one of the greatest exponents of Legal Positivism in the mid twentieth century. In his careers most famous work, The Concept of Law , Hart explains the nature of law in relation to the framework of legal thought while also outlining the essential characteristics of a robust legal system. As an introduction to his work, Hart explains that his theory is based upon the works of Jeremy Bentham and Jane Austin who were some of the earlier proponents of Legal Positivism but in such an effect where it aims to provide An improved analysis of the distinctive structure of a municipal legal system and a better understanding of the resemblances and differences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He further explained that not only did this dangerously conflate two different enterprises vis à vis the issues at hand but also that law were ought to be measured against the standard of utility rather than as an explanation backed by misguided beliefs. For Austin, Bentham s disciple, there was a distinct difference between what Law is and what it ought to be, which was highly synonymous of Bentham s work. One must not confuse Austin s work as a briefer, synonymous and more objective version of Bentham s theory as despite the similarities between their theories there were differences too such as Bentham s proposition of Complete law that adequately expresses the will of the legislature by way of codification as opposed to Austin s acceptability of judicial law making. This essay aims at briefly explaining the key components of Hart s theory while constantly comparing and contrasting his propositions with those of his predecessors, Bentham and Austin as the former quintessentially flows from Hart s aim, the one of providing the world of Jurisprudence with an improved analysis of some of the earlier proposed correlation between law, morality and coercion. This will be later followed by a detailed analysis and subtle criticism, where necessary, of Hart s theory because the important question pertinent to the validity of his philosophy will be left unanswered if his departure from classical positivism isn t examined. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Consumer Behavior Analysis For Aboriginal Tourism Experiences BSBMKG402B Analyze consumer behavior for specific markets Assessment Task 2: Project Consumer behavior analysis A summary of domestic consumer participation in Aboriginal tourism experiences. You should include: Key information about the demographics of domestic consumers participating in Aboriginal tourism experiences, as well as their general attitudes towards participating in Aboriginal tourism experiences.  Age: 12 60  Place of birth: Thailand,Vietnamese,Japanese,Chainese  Disability: No  education: Master degree,Hight School  first language: Thailand,Vietnamese,Japanese,Chainese,Enlish  gender: Female,Male  household income: $3000 $10,000  indigenous Australian: Melbourne  languages spoken at home: Thailand,Vietnamese,Japanese,Chainese  marital status: Single , Married  nationality: Thailand,Vietnamese,Japanese,Chainese  number and age of children: 0 4  occupation: waitress,officer,etc  General attitudes towards Aboriginal tourism experiences: Every things will be better An analysis of Aboriginal tourism experiences that most appeal to domestic consumers.  Authentic personal experiences: Genuine personal experience a tour in various locations.  Social interactions: New people. Get to know your partner  Meet and interact with the locals: Meet and interact with the locals. You may well have found friendship and kindness of the locals An analysis of the potential for growth, size of the market and trends in tourism and any other factors you consider ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Crime Statistics During this essay, I will be discussing recorded crime statistics and victimisation surveys as they are our primary techniques of measuring levels and trends of crime. After briefly explaining what is meant by these terms, I will seek to evaluate their strengths and weaknesses in order to question the extent to which they are reliable resources that provide us with accurate information. Firstly, recorded crime statistics are collated through the collection of data by law enforcement agencies, such as the police in England and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in America. It focuses on the crime that is reported by the public and then what is chosen to be recorded by the police. During the mid late 19th century, these statistics formed the basis of information about crime, however, although they still provide raw data for publications such as the Offenders Index, they are now viewed critically. This is because, according to Mayhew and Hough (1988), the recorded crime statistics are adequate as a measure of police workload, but because of unreported and unrecorded crime deficient as an index of crime . Secondly, the Home Office funded a national victimisation survey which was originally known as the British Crime Survey, with the purpose of interviewing a representative sample of the population about their experiences of crime and victimisation in the last 12 months. Since 2011/12, it is now known as the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) as Scotland and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. What Intermolecular Forces Explain Why Propionic Acid Has... Intermolecular forces explain why propionic acid has the highest boiling point because, the relationship between boiling points and intermolecular forces is directly proportional. The stronger the intermolecular forces, the higher the boiling point. The force of attraction between molecules is based on the polarity of the molecule. Therefore, as bonds increase in polarity, intermolecular forces become stronger. There are four main types of intermolecular forces, the strongest force, first place, is ionic bonds, second place hydrogen bond interactions, third place dipole interactions, last place London dispersion/ Van der Waals interactions. Ionic forces occur when a complete transfer of electrons takes place when one interacting atom is much more electronegative than the other, causing atoms and molecules to take on charges. Hydrogen bonding occurs when a hydrogen atom is bonded to a very electro negative atom, specifically a nitrogen, oxygen or, fluorine atom. The third strongest is dipole interactions which is a sharing of electrons also known as covalent bonding. Finally, London dispersion/ Van der ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1 Propanol is in the middle with a boiling point of 97oC. The molecule is like propionic acid because the molecule also has a hydrogen bond (O H) but, it differs because the second carbon on 1 propanol contains a non polar covalent bond (Van der Waals forces) instead of dipole interactions. 1 propanol also contains a strand of hydrocarbons which increases Van der Waals forces so to larger surface area. Lastly propionaldehyde has a boiling point of 48oC because it does not contain any hydrogen bonding. The only intermolecular interactions in propionaldehyde are dipole forces and Van der Waals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Compare And Contrast The Federalist And Anti Federalists The Federalist and Anti Federalist Establishing an effective system of government has proven to be an obstacle for centuries. Fortunately, the Founding Father recognized the common flaws of governments, as did many common men in the colonies. Consequently, the ratification of the constitution was vital for a healthy governmental system, though it did bring about much debate and persuasion. There were two main positions which people took during the ratification, those being the Anti Federalist and the Federalist. The Anti Federalist were a diverse assembly involving prominent men such as George Mason and Patrick Henry, and also the most unlikely of individuals, those being Farmers and shopkeepers. The chief complaint about the Constitution was that it confiscated the power from the sates, thereby robbing the people of their power. Oppositely, the Federalist believed in removing some control from the states and imparting that power to the national government, thus making America partially national. Throughout this debate, many letters were shared between the two sides, and eventually, it led to the federalist winning over the colonies. Despite what both parties believed, many legitimate points opposing big government existed. During the course of history, it has been proven that a large government has the tendency to become corruptive over time, thus providing an explanation for the commotion during the ratification. The colonists argued the issues regarding big government while using historical failures as their basis. They reflected mainly on the ancient Greek and Roman republic, which was rich with ancient tales of tyranny and destruction. Both of these cities had republics which broadened their conquests to other countries and in repercussion, their governments became the some of the cruelest and oppressive to ever be. Additionally, even expects had spoken out on the astronomically negative effects that a large republic. The baron de Montestuieu was a brilliant French philosopher who inspired the colonist with his belief that a larger republic would be composed of wealthy men who would find happiness by oppressing their fellow citizens. Not only did experts express the promised downfall of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Recurring Scaffold In The Scarlet Letter The Recurring Scaffold Through day and night, the scaffold is a place of punishment, awaiting its next victim. People pass by wondering who the next victim is going to be. This public punishment causes many to change and work to preserve their reputation. Despite this, the scaffold turns into a constant place of punishment, in The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Hester s love for Dimmesdale and Dimmesdale s cowardice hold significant meanings in the novel, which lead up to Dimmesdale gaining a more mature mindset. Specifically, Hester s punishment portrays her love for Dimmesdale in the first scaffold scene. Hester refuses to reveal the name of the father in spite of everyone asking her. Dimmesdale tells Hester to reveal the name by saying, Be not silent from any mistaken pity and tenderness for him; for, believe me, Hester, though he were to step down from a high place, and stand there beside thee, on thy pedestal of shame, yet better were it so, than to hide a guilty heart through life, (63) to explain that it is better for Hester to reveal the name of the father than to keep it to herself. By telling her not to remain silent due to any pity and tenderness for him , and telling her to allow him to step down from a high place and stand there beside her, it shows that Dimmesdale wants her to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The scaffold represents Hester s love for Dimmesdale, his cowardice, and his increase in courage to explain the reasons behind the scaffold remaining a constant symbol throughout the novel. Hester and Dimmesdale both undergo different experiences on the scaffold, due to their difference in reasoning, as Hester love for Dimmesdale obscures her thoughts, and Dimmesdale first remains a coward and then gathers the courage to confess. The scaffold is not just a public punishment, but it is also a place for one to confess and free themselves of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Led Lights Research Paper Consumers have many different light bulb options when choosing light fixtures. LED lights are quickly becoming one of the most popular choices. There are many great benefits to this light, causing more people to purchase LED floor lamps over CFL or incandescent lamps. LED lighting is a technology that is constantly evolving. The quality and efficiency is surpassing standard lighting options, such as CFL and incandescent bulbs. However, some packages will claim their bulbs are qualified LED when they are not. There are some ways to figure out if the LED is truly high quality. LED lighting should reduce energy costs by using at least 75 percent less energy than incandescent lighting. This will save on operating expenses. The maintenance costs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Incandescent bulbs design causes them to output heat, which is what contributes to electricity costs. The heat generated will cause the air conditioner to kick on more in hot weather. LEDs will reduce cooling costs by not producing heat. LED lights are guaranteed with a minimum three year warranty. This is the best guarantee in the industry. LEDs have convenient features. They can come available with dimming on indoor models and automatic daylight shut off and motion sensors on outdoor models. LED lights are durable and will not break like bulbs. Upgrading floor lamps and other lights to LED lights can significantly reduce operating, maintenance, and cooling costs. LEDs are efficient and long lasting, but creating stable white light for general lighting presents challenges. The key to having successful white light LED is a smart design. LED lighting products must pass tests to prove products will display certain characteristics. The brightness needs to be equal to or greater than existing light technologies, such as incandescent and CFL. The lights should be well distributed over the area lighted by the fixture. Light output needs to remain constant over time. It should only decrease toward the end of the rated lifetime. Lifetimes can last 35,000 hours or 12 years, based on 8 hour use per ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Analyzing A Number Of Business Ratios From A Business... The purpose of this report is to analyse a number of business ratios from a business financial terms. We presented information about the ROA, current ratio, PE ratio etc. and provided how Tesla s performance was in the share market. These data would be useful for investors when they make investment decisions, and it is also important to Tesla s managements for corporation development in the future. It is recommended that it is difficult to evaluate precisely on the share price due to the incompletely exposure on the overall information.Tesla Motors, Inc. is a technology innovation company which designs, manufactures and sells electronic vehicle. Electronic vehicle not only save money, but also contribute efficiently a healthy and stable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If earnings are expected to grow in the future, the estimated P/E will be lower than the current P/E. This measure is also used to compare one company to another with a forward looking focus. Earnings per share reflects the profitability of the business. This rate indicates the profit per share created. The higher EPS, the more profit created. However, the low EPS doesn t necessarily mean the business has performed badly. Although Tesla s EPS growth rate ( 193.6% EPS for the current year) is low, Tesla is seen as a prospective business. The reason is the business earns and reinvest its earning back to other field for business development. And the next year expected high EPS growth (135.47%) can also be the fully illustration on this. Return on assets (ROA) measures how profitability a business relates to its total assets. Generally, ROA needs to be positive if the business is growing. However, not all companies with negative ROAs are always bad investments. Tesla s negative ROA are interpreted that high risk project (trade to fuel) have been reinvested. Although this investment is expected to have a negative ROA after one year or an initial period, but improve over time. When investing in a new area, it takes several years to turn a profit on its initial investment. Current ratio and quick ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Sir Isaac Newton s Three Laws Of Motion Tragedies and accidents are considered to be catastrophic events. With the help of Sir Isaac Newton s three laws of motion, these events can easily be explained. Sir Isaac Newton s three laws of motion are rules of nature which provide the means to see how so many aspects of life beautifully connect with one another. The first law consists of objects that are at rest remain at rest and vice versa for objects in motion. The second law relates to behavior of objects in which existing forces are not balanced. The third law consists of action reaction. Overall, Sir Isaac Newton was one of the most important and influential scientists because of all of his discoveries. Newton s first law of motion is often stated as: An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force ( Newton s First Law ). To put it into simpler terms, an object will not change its motion unless an unbalanced force comes in contact. This property in which objects withstand change in motion is known as inertia. Amounts of inertia are measured by mass. Objects, which have a greater mass, need a larger amount of force in order to change their motion. An example of inertia, is hitting a tree as you are traveling in your car at a high speeds. The car will come to an instant stop, but the seat belt and friction between the passenger and the seat will prevent the passenger from being catapulted forward. Many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Ebola Epidemic Analysis Background Information: Diseases have emerged and reemerged throughout history, claiming thousands of lives. The infectious and/or contagious nature of a disease allows for its rapid spread throughout a population, and thus, able to escalate quickly and claim a large portion of the population before they are contained. Diseases such as Ebola or AIDS are usually fatal, and their lack of available treatment fill people with dread and fear. The most recent outbreak of Ebola in 2014 experienced by the South African countries, especially Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea, is the largest Ebola outbreak in history (Frieden, T. R., Damon, I., Bell, B. P., Kenyon, T., Nichol, S. 2014).. This virus has claimed the lives of 70 % of the people that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this hypothetical situation, I will assume that 1 person has arrived in Oakville, carrying the ebola virus (assuming that they are able to pass undetected by the medical immigration authorities, at the port of land of the foreign country). As there has never been an ebola epidemic in Oakville, I will assume that there are no individuals who are immune to this disease, thus, the entire population of Oakville, except for the 1 infected person is at risk of being infected by the disease. Then, I will use the Kermack McKendrick model to derive an exponential equation, which will model the spread of this virus throughout Oakville. Using this equation, I will be able to find the time required, in days, for the entire population to be affected by the virus. I will define the point at which the entire population is affected by the virus, to be that point at which there are no more susceptible people remaining who are at risk of being infected by the disease. This means that all the people are distributed within the categories of either being infected or recovered with immunity, or dead. I will then compare my results to those of case studies, of countries such as Sierra Leone and Liberia which were affected in the 2014 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Meshing Vs Code Switching There are two methods that have been a cause of research and debate about. Those are code meshing and code switching. Each of them has advantages and disadvantages, therefore, people seem them from different perspectives. Code meshing refers to blending dialects and languages with Standard English in the other hand, Code switching refers to shifting between dialects or languages in different settings. Code switching from my perspective is a better pedagogical alternative than code meshing. Additionally, I consider code switching as the best tool to refer to different audiences. Since I am an English learner I disagree with the idea to incorporate another English based language besides Standard English. Consequently, to adding a new English form it will increase dramatically the difficulties an English learner face to understand and to fully speak English. The ability to bond different dialects and or languages at the same time you are referring to an audience is named Code meshing. This method is based on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have been using Code Switching all my life. I had the honor to introduce myself to my country´s active president and major of my city without hesitating about the way I talk to them. In addition, Code Switching allows me to introduce myself and set up the standard the way I decide to. From my perspective code switching is an essential tool to get to know better the audience and interact. I will use code switching to developing my different roles in society now, and my future planned roles to be developed. My condition right now as and student forced to speak and write to my teachers with respect and with the vocabulary according to the area of the professor. As a friend, I talk to them with popular phrases and I use not the same level of vocabulary as the one I use with teachers. I considered inappropriate to interact with my teacher the same as I do with my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air Analysis The Fresh Prince of Bel Air (1960 1996) first aired on NBC in (IMDB). This show focuses on a wealthy Californian family who takes in their street smart relative from West Philadelphia. Their idea is to make him a mature and responsible young man but things don t go as smooth as planned. Will Smith changes the serenity of the upscale environment with his streetwise common sense. A typical show contains some sort of cultural clash between Will, his uncle Phil and society itself. Learning how to transition from being in a rough neighborhood to being around people who have a lot of money can be hard for anybody and there are many things one has to get used to with this transition. Even though Will becomes part of an affluent family he must still cope with everyday problems and situations. In these types of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each one of these people have their own personalities before Will comes and when does come he sort of changes them all in some way shape or fashion. For instance before will came Geoffrey who is the butler, never talked back to anyone in the Banks family nor would he make smart comments. When will comes along I guess he opened Geoffrey s eyes and made him see that he was an African American and he didn t deserve to be treated like a slave after all the years of fighting for freedom his ancestors went through. Another example of Will changing somebody would be how before he got there Carlton was a good guy and never disobeyed his parents. Will showed Carlton that life was all about making mistakes and that he needed to stop living like his was afraid and start living like each day was his last. I guess you can say Will Smith showed everybody who watched the show something; and that is that even when you have a rough past behind you, it s never too late to learn how to better yourself and along the way never forget that family will be there to support you the entire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Lab Unextinction Essay It is in the year 2050 next to Michigan Lake. There is a scientist named Jeffrey Wilson. He is the head scientist at a lab named Lab Unextinct. At the lab they are trying to bring back bold extinct animals. They have the bones of three animals. The Animals are the Dodo bird, Sabertooth tiger and the Dakosaurus. One day Jeffrey Wilson made a serum and he tried it on his dead plant and it came back to life. So he said to his team I made a serum that made my plant come back to life. So let s test it on the Dodo bird, Sabertooth tiger and dakosaurus bones. So they tried the serum and it worked. So they put the animals in their habitats. But then a thunderstorm rolled in and BOOM a lightning bolt hit the power box and turned off the grid. And ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Discount Store Five below is a discount store, where everything is five dollars or below, hence the title. Five Below has a variety of sections throughout the store like clothing, Halloween candy and costumes, beauty, sports, candy, hair accessories, phone accessories, party, create, books, active gear etc. Five Below s outside display has metal bins of stuff like plastic balls (for outside) among other things that have a colorful sign that says $4 and $5 amounts along with the label of the merchandise. The window display has huge stickers that advertise what they have in the store. For example, there is a yellow banner that advertises Mead, Five Star, Bic, Sharpie, Paper Mate, and Expo office products. There is a sign above the doors to go inside that reads everything $1 to $5 . On the other side of the doors, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everything is divided up into sections. On the left side of the store, it starts with clothing, and makeup, then it moves into car fresheners, backpacks, and plastic toys. On the left side of the store, against the wall is a t shirt shop. The t shirt labels are on the wall, then the shirts are folded into square bins. This makes it easier to find what shirt you are looking for. Next, it moves into keychains, storage bins, and safes. Over on the right side of the store, in the back they have the sports/active gear and equipment. Then, as you go forward, they have party stuff against the side of the store, card displays and phone accessories. They have plenty of cases, chargers, and car adapters for every phone. As you move up to the front of the store, there is a giant candy display on shelves like you would see at a gas station. They have normal sizes up to king size candies. In the front on the right side of the store, they have water bottles, sunglasses, and other impulse buys up towards the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Insecticide Act Research Paper The Federal Insecticide, Fungacide, and Rodenticide Act The writer of this paper discusses and summarizes the major provisions of The Federal Insecticide, and Rodenticide Act. Additionally, the author also describes the economic impact of this law and share data to support the discussion. The paper also provides additional information relating to global warming. Furthermore, the essayist offers an opinion as to whether or not The United States of America should adopt other policies or laws to regulate and encourage curbing greenhouse emissions. Federal regulation of pesticides in the United States has evolved from two pieces of legislation enacted around the turn of the century: the Federal Insecticide Act of 1910 and the Federal Food and Drugs Act of 1906 (Toth, 1996). In 1910, the Federal Government first started to regulate pesticides with the passing of the Insecticide Act of 1910. In 1947, Congress broadened the role of the U.S. Government by passing the first Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act of 1947 (FIFRA) . The 1972 amendments, under the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a federal agency, controls the sale, distribution, and application of pesticides through the Administrator of EPA. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Research indicates the answer is yes . For instance, in 1992, the EPA revised the Worker Protection for Agricultural Pesticides (regulations initially issued by the agency in 1994 to protect agricultural workers from exposure to pesticides in the fields (Toth, 1996). While the essayist agrees that this is a step in the right direction, more stringent registration and labeling requirements may help. Also, agreeing that while children and others may benefit from the efforts of the EPA, is it not possible to do more. After all, will all that are concerned increase efforts not help to ensure a thriving, bountiful ecosystem for future ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Comparing Agamemnon s Quarrel, Oath, And Promise The things that interested me the most in the book 1 titled, Quarrel, Oath, and Promise is when Agamemnon, defends the girl, he loves. For example, yes, if you like, I rate her higher than klytaimnestra, my own wife! She loses nothing by comparison in beauty or womanhood, in mind or skill (9). He says how much he loves her by saying their is no comparison that she loses, she is smart and pretty, in mind and smart by abilities. The other interesting part is when Agamemnon, prepares others for the war, and reveals his gift. You must prepare, however, a prize of honor for me, and at once, that I may not be left without my portion I, of all Argives (9). He says when the girls, the other girls are just regular, his love looks elsewhere, she is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first would be hold onto the this message against forgetfulness in tides of the day when blissful sleep is gone (30). I think the fascinating point from the starting of this story is how you can send messages or communicate through dreams and how Akhaians thought to send message to be prepared for the war with the help of dreams to Agamemnon. The troops were turning out now, thick as bees that issue from some crevice in a rock face, endlessly pouring forth, to make a cluster and swarm or blooms of summer here and there, glinting and droning, busy in bright air. I like how the technique imagery has been used in the quote, to show how the situation is and to give us a detail of what s going on by using good comparisons and symbolism. After the snake had gorged upon them all, the god who sent him, turned him into an omen; turned him to stone. The last interesting part in book 2 and the Iliad is the transformation that takes places. The snake is turned into an omen here, which is kind of like a real life fantasy. The conclusion is the war not only included the fights, but also a hint of romance, fantasy, techniques of imagery, and detailed writing that I found ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Metropolitan Museum Of The Modern Museum This week readings discusses both the history of museums, primarily in the United States, and their evolution from high brow institutions to ones that serve, educate, and engage the populace. The articles also trace the constant discussions museum professionals had regarding the focus and dissemination of their collections. These articles all agree that museums must transform from places that solely focus on the collection, preservation, conservation, and dissemination of rare items to ones that also become a part of the community, represent the many voices and interests of the public, educate, and become a forum for discussion about issues beyond the items in a glass case of hung on he wall. The evolution of the modern museum began during ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to the traditional artifacts one expects to find, the museums presented different voices and perspectives, in addition to many opportunities for the visitor to get closer and interact. Additionally, they provided current perspective to their exhibitions. My recent visits to the Stax Records Museum, the Birthplace of Country Music Museum, and the Hermitage, proved enlightening as to the prime function and obligation of modern museums, as well as their future roles in society. While the primary draw to the Stax Records Museum is the connection the visitor has to the music from the label and studio, Stax begins the tour in a reconstructed church and exhibitions that trace the culture and heritage essential to understanding the people and the art preserved and displayed. The recently opened Birthplace of Country Music Museum in Bristol, Virginia provides the visitor several opportunities to lean in, interact, and personalize their experiences with the various exhibitions throughout the floorspace. For example, they provide a multimedia discography of the records made during the Big Bang of Country Music. The information with the touchscreen display can be sorted and searched by the patron from the academic date of recording and personnel to the entertaining song theme. The Hermitage recently opened a new exhibit detailing the life of Andrew ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Effects Of European Colonization Of Africa When we bethink the European Empire, we reminisce of an illustrious, paramount empire that had once dominated most of the world. But, were they all as stupendous as they seemed? The Age of Discovery was a dark, hellish era Europeans were unsurpassable, conquering and enslaving a large miscellany of civilisations leaving them with barren fields and waterless lakes. These civilisations ranged from small tribes to extensive continents; one of which was modern day Africa. Unquestionably, European colonisation was the prominent factor towards underdevelopment in Africa. The European colonisers demonstrated exploitation of local Africans and their resources, the destruction of Africa s political system, and the subdivision of traditional ethnic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... European explorers drained and controlled Africa of its people and natural resources. In the mid 1400s, European settlers implemented and utilised an intricate trading system known as Triangular Trade . This transatlantic trading system exported African resources and deported enslaved Africans to the Americas. Therefore, this forced the removal of millions, countless Africans, many of which were skilled tradesmen or women with a variety of professions who could no longer aid the African society. Hence, this weakened Africa as a whole, which also significantly damaged its economy (The Underdevelopment of). Furthermore, the slave trading industry severely debilitated the Gold Coast economy of West Africa. The frequent acts of slave raiding and constant kidnapping by the Europeans made it highly dangerous to mine the land or transport and travel with gold products. Therefore, the insistence for slaves made bringing out local Africans as captives much more beneficial and lucrative than the industry of gold mining, and as a result, abolished the gold trade (The Underdevelopment of). Moreover, Europeans utilised and took full advantage of their exceptional and distinguished technology and high caliber military power to regulate Africa s import and export ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Interrupters Documentary Analysis Click Slide 1) Have you ever thought of street violence as an infectious disease? One that can be treated by identifying the source of outbreak and intervening before the infection spreads? Through time, educational information has been passed on using films otherwise known as documentaries, which are illustrated through pictures, interviews and recordings of real life events to provide a factual record or report. The key to a great documentary is good communication. A high level of communication between the documentary and its audience is imperative in delivering an educational message through a concise, yet entertaining presentation. Good morning fellow documentary filmmakers, my name is Bianca Zell, today I have the pleasure of introducing you, to one of the most successful documentaries to ever come out of America. The Interrupters is shot over the course of a year in the streets of Chicago, it tells the moving stories of three Violence Interrupters who try to protect their communities from the violence they once employed. The stories told throughout the film may weigh heavily on your heart and head, but possibly also infuriate you. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Heavily inspired by a 2008 story written on CeaseFire, published in the New York Times Magazine by Kotlowitz. The film is based on (Click) Eddie Bocanegra, (Click) Ameena Matthews and (Click) Rocardo Williams, whom which are functioning like old fashioned doctors making house calls, however, (Click) they arrive with techniques that draw on cognitive behavioral therapy rather than pills and vaccines. All so fascinatingly complex that any one of them could easily spin off into a separate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. NAVAIR In Peace And War In 1921, Admiral William A. Moffett established the Bureau of Aeronautics (BuAer) with the help of Congress. Under the enthusiastic and energetic leadership of Admiral Moffett, naval aviation was institutionalized to provide the Untied States with preparation for World War II (Hagan and McMaster 191). The BuAer was a technological step forward into modern times. Not only did the BuAer establish a bureau that oversaw naval advancements and preparations for future wars, but it developed a sense of responsibility among naval aviators. As the BuAer expanded and became a vitally renowned function in the Untied States, technology, operations, budgets, and strategies all improved. In the novel In Peace and War, where interpretations of American Naval ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a developing civilian pilot and a future naval officer, naval air power is the most significant aspect of the Navy. Since naval air power developed after numerous ship to ship altercations, it is believed that the ideas of naval air power developed from the theories of Alfred T. Mahan. According to Professor Rubel, the Dean of Naval Warfare Studies at the Naval Warfare College, Naval aviation has established and developed no separate theoretical basis for either its own justification or employment (Rubel 64). Alfred T. Mahan strategies ranged from having complete and utter control of all movements across the sea, to having a large Navy that is capable of controlling and using force to either preserve our territories or deter enemies at all costs. Naval air power piggy backed off of Alfred T. Mahan s theories and strategies, and eventually composed three naval air power operations that seize, maintain, and exercise command of the sea/air (Rubel 64). Whether these operations are through long distance missile attacks, bombardments, or even land based amphibious attacks with the Marine Corps, NAVAIR has developed technology that allows the United States to be the world s most efficient, effective, and active ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Public Mass Shootings And Suicide Bombings On the evening of Friday, 13 November 2015, a massacre including of public mass shootings and suicide bombings occurred in the capital of France, Paris. The attackers killed 130 people and wounded 368 serious injuries. Just 10 months previous, on January 7, 2015 two terrorists attacked Charlie Hebdo, an office of a Parisian satirical magazine. They killed eleven and wounded eleven people. During the attacks in Paris, no one victim was armed. They didn t have any chance to defense for themselves. When police arrived, it was too late to save the innocents. The world today is full of dangerous with terrorism, criminals, mass shootings, and so forth. We re not safe from anything. Today, I am going to tell you about the right to carry concealed gun and why we need it. I have researched both sides of this controversy, and the need to carry concealed gun is the stronger argument. According to Deborah Homsher, author of Women Guns: Politics and the Culture of Firearms in America, when states passed the laws which give adults the right to carry concealed guns if they don t have a criminal record or mental illness, the number of multiple victim shootings declined by 84 percent (265). Furthermore, a 2015 report from the Crime Prevention Research found that the number of concealed guns permits has soared, growing from 4.6 million in 2007 to over 12.8 million in 2014 (6). First, I m going to tell you effective of carry concealed gun. Second, I ll tell you the purpose of being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Terrance Stanley Fox s Marathon Of Hope Terrance Stanley Fox also known as Terry Fox was born on July 28, 1958 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. At the young age of 18 years old, Terry was diagnosed with osteogenic sarcoma, what we know of as bone cancer. Terry had no choice but to have his leg amputated 6 inches above his right knee. In the hospital, Terry was surrounded by many fellow cancer patients which mainly consisted of young children. Terry was so heartbroken about seeing the suffering of other patients he decided then that he would run across Canada to raise money for future cancer research. Terry started his Marathon of Hope in St. Johns Newfoundland on April 12th, 1980. Terry started out strong and soon attention about his Marathon of Hope grew quickly and money was beginning to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Crossing Brooklyn Ferry Essay Crossing Brooklyn Ferry, by Walt Whitman, is a poem about a man who takes the Brooklyn ferry home after his work day. At first glance one may say How can this long poem really be about a ferry? Once you get reading you realized there is much more to it then riding the Brooklyn Ferry. This poem deals with the idea that all humans are united in the harmonies of life because we all share the same land. This poem describes the relationship between human beings. The poem is describing how he believes that people see the same things he does and feels the same things he does while on the Ferry. Since they do experience the same things, this makes them come together because they must react in the same ways. He is implying that the ferry is connecting humanity because they all witness the same things while riding it. Throughout the poem the speaker shifts who he is addressing. It goes from the crowd, to the second person, to then addressing the commuters on the ferry, and then to everyone who has every rode the ferry, and then to everyone that has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Society started to become more homogeneous with the assimilation of immigrants along with the fusion of nationalities, cultures and ethnicities in the United States. The opposite of the melting pot is the idea of the salad bowl where cultures begin to mix but still stay distinct in certain aspects. Crossing Brooklyn Ferry is about New York, which commonly gets referred to as the Melting Pot. New York symbolizes hope and adventure for all different kinds of people from all over the world. Crossing Brooklyn Ferry has been called one of Walt Whitman s greatest poems. It speaks about how he sees the Melting Pot of America come into play. Crossing Brooklyn Ferry connects to history because the underlying message talks about the immigration into the United States and the changing of culture and nationalities ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Informative Essay On The Pitzer Who are the San Antonio Spurs? The Spurs are the one of the great teams in the N.B.A. I m going to talk about the players, coaches, and some facts about the Spurs. The Spurs had my great players on the team. One of the great s player on the Spurs is Tim Duncan. Tim Duncan was one of the best player in the N.B.A he was drafted in 1997. Other great players are Kawhi Leonard, Manu Ginobili, David Robinson, and Jonathan Simmons. Kawhi Leonard was drafted in 2011. He won N.B.A finals M.V.P. The Spurs has one of the best coaching staff. The head coach is Gregg Popovich. Some of the other coaching staff are Becky Hammon, Ime Udoka, Chip Engelland, and James Borrego. Gregg Popovich has been coaching the spurs for 21 years. Becky Hammon has been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Adolf Hitler And Pol Pot There have been many cases of mass genocide in history. One such case was Adolf Hitler was a dictator who was leader of the Nazi party in Germany. The Nazis committed a mass genocide of the Jewish people, and anyone else who they didn t see to be perfect . Hitler s goal was to reform Germany into a utopian, or perfect society. Similar is a Cambodian man called Pol Pot, who also committed a mass genocide in order to make the perfect society. He lead the communist group in Cambodia, the Khmer Rouge using the people s fear and easily given trust. While the public s opinion of Pol Pot and the goals and impacts of the movement is important to know about, his overall life is more important to know about because it shaped his character which would cause the Cambodian genocide. Pol Pot had a privileged way of growing up compared to other Cambodians, which led him to think that he was superior to others. He was able to quickly gain power due to the people s already bad feelings towards the previous government. With that power Pol Pot made a lot of choices that would forever impact Cambodia, such as a mass genocide. Pol Pot had a better time growing up in Cambodia than most, and was known for liking sports and the arts. He was born in 1925 to a Buddhist family, and followed all of the Buddhist traditions along with his family (Cohen,Warren). His family was rice farmers and were poor, but had rich and powerful connections. Through these connections Pol Pot was able to travel to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Essay about Recycling Wealth in the Inner City Recycling Wealth in the Inner City INTRODUCTION The modern story of developed areas is a move from the inner city to the suburbs. This decentralization of metropolitan areas has left urban areas neglected. Such a transformation has had negative consequences, because it has inherently meant the abandonment of those left behind in urban centers. Furthermore, the issue is complicated by the fact that the distinction between those moving to the suburbs and those left behind has been defined largely by race. As Kain notes, the means by which racial segregation in housing has been maintained are amply documented. They are both legal and extra legal; for example: racial covenants; racial zoning; violence or threats of violence; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There must be efforts to counteract the movement towards the suburbs, and programs aimed at rebuilding the inner city. Ideally, the end result might be transforming the inner city black ghettos into thriving black business districts through investing and directing resources back towards urban centers. HISTORY In terms of considering the potential for rebuilding the inner city and creating a thriving district of concentrated black Americans, it is important to note that such an ideal is not as unprecedented as one might be led to believe. . A history of concentrations of Black economic activity would be incomplete without mention of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the once thriving African American business district that existed there. In the early part of the 20th century, northern Tulsa was home to a 36 block district dubbed Black Wall Street and while it was not actually a center for financial trading it was a prospering business center. Tulsa was home to Black physicians, attorneys, and scholars. One doctor, for example, Dr. Berry, owned the bus system and was known to make incomes of $500 a day. Unfortunately, the success of Tulsa came to a dramatic halt when the aftermath of a race riot concluded with the area even being bombed from the air by the National Guard (www.blackwallstreet.org). A second Black Wall Street district arose in Durham, North Carolina by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Ibo People Essay examples * The Ibo people have a civilized community because they have an organized structure to their society with rules and laws. A society that employs morals, ethics, and accountability for peoples actions cannot be considered savage. The Ibo are highly religious; the base of most of their daily life revolves around religion, whether it is how they raise their families or how they grow crops, such as yams. * In a savage setting, the parents would usually not bother to educate their children or abandon them at a very early age to fend for themselves. In the Ibo culture, the children learn socially complex skills, morals and discipline, which shows evidence of a civilized society. * They have complicated rituals involving masks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many uncivilized places would have left the injured member to fend for themselves. * Did you guys want to use this since its about government? The society itself is organized mostly by a person s title, which states their place in a sort of government. The Egwugwu act much like judges and the people themselves try to settle things peacefully between each other. Draft Intro: The Ibo people have a civilized community because they have an organized structure to their society with rules and laws. A society that employs morals, ethics, and accountability for peoples actions is not uncivilized. The importance of religion and communication, showing through art and music, shows their advanced mindset as a whole society. The Nigerian country also shows these qualifications, despite many beliefs that African countries are uncivilized, they are civilized as well. Family must play a large part in the civilized culture. This shows civilization by explaining how each member in a society is watched after and taken care of. Religion also must be taken seriously, and there must be a majority of one religion in a society, or else the culture is too diverse. This separates them from each other, halting any possible growing as a civilization. Sociologist/Cultural Body Paragraph: The Ibo have a highly religious culture; the base of most of their daily life revolves around religion, whether it is how they raise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Themes Of Osmosis Jones Monomyth Osmosis Jones and the Monomyth Osmosis Jones tells the story of a white blood cell who plays the role of a policeman inside a man named Frank. Teamwork is the central theme in Osmosis Jones, and is developed through the monomyth. The monomyth or hero s journey shows the steps that most movies go through, for example, The Matrix, Harry Potter, and Hunger Games. Most of these stories pass through twelve specific steps. According to Joseph Campbell, in his book, The Hero With a Thousand Faces, The monomyth is a structure that is common in many heroic stories, an outline that has existed for millennia. This story follows the main steps within the monomyth, while each step helps strengthen the theme. Osmosis Jones, the main protagonist, lives his everyday life as a rebellious germ policeman in the mouth. The first step of the monomyth, or his call to adventure is when Frank, the body he is trying to protect, contracts a deadly virus named Thrax. Thinking Thrax was just a common cold Frank consumes a pill called Drixenol. Drixenol, also known as Drix, befriends Jones as they are assigned partners on the cold case. Drix helps fulfill the second step of the monomyth, and becomes Jones assistance. This is where the two join as one and become a team. Although Jones and Drix go through a lot of small trials their first big trial, and the third step of the monomyth, is their encounter with Thrax in the nose. While in Franks nose Thrax turns the pressure pods up which destroys all the walls in his nostril. This causes a runny nose which Jones and Drix struggle to contain. After the nose incident Jones and Drix work together to extract evidence from the old know it all chicken pox influenza. With Jones smooth talking and Drix s big gun they use teamwork to beat the truth out of the old timer. Knowing all about Thrax they set off to find and defeat the menacing virus. Finally, they find Thrax at a new club on Franks forehead named The Zit. As they listen in on Thrax s plan to kill Frank within forty eight hours they are discovered. Through teamwork they destroy The Zit and all the germs within it including Thrax, or so they think. Thrax miraculously survives the explosion and moves forward with his plan to kill Frank. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. History of Swimming Swimming was invented before recorded history. Humans discovered how to swim by accident. A person probably fell into the water and struggled to shore using a dog paddle stroke. There was an Egyptian hieroglyph for swimming dating from 2500 BC. The ancient Greeks and Romans made swimming an important part of their military training programs. There have been known swimming contests that were organized in Japan as early as the 1st century BC. During the Middle Ages in Europe, swimming declined in popularity. People felt that the water was contaminated and a source of disease. Not everyone feared the water, however, Louis XI reportedly swam daily in the Seine. During the early 19th century, swimming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, only 5% of those who swim do so at an aerobic pace. Although few doubt the aerobic benefits of swimming, studies comparing swimming with jogging, results found that swimmers lost less body fat than joggers. Apparently swimming causes an adjustment in how energy is burned,
  • 43. resulting in the burning of more carbohydrates than body fat. One reason might be that swimmers retain more body fat to insulate and maintain body heat. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Jack Welch and the Ge Way When Jack Welch was named CEO of General Electric, Welch saw a company in trouble even though the business world saw GE as an intrinsically healthy corporation, secure in its position as a world industrial leader. Welch knew that the company was too large to fail yet GE was too unwieldy to adapt for further growth. The changes he instituted restructured and revolutionized GE and made Welch the most respected CEO in business today. After reading the book there were three parts that really stood out for me. Chapter 3: Cultivate managers who share your vision was the most important chapter to me. It talks about putting the right managers in the right positions. Welch says, What we are looking for are leaders who can energize, excite, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 53). According to Welch, a business leader is obligated not only to create vision, but also to make sure employees are living that vision at every level of the organization. To Welch, one of the most crucial aspects of being consistent and following up is making sure that he delivers the identical no nonsense message to everyone. You don t get anywhere if you keep changing your ideas. The only way to change people s minds is with consistency. Once you get the ideas, you keep refining and improving the; the more simply your idea is defined, the better it is. You communicate, you communicate, and then you communicate some more. Consistency, simplicity, and repetition is what it s all about (p. 55). As Welch pounded his message home over the years, he won the hearts and minds of the GE workforce and converted critics into believers. I think consistency is a large part of a company s foundation that holds everything together. Some managers forget to communicate and consistency is lost about many issues. If managers are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Implications of Facebook Becoming the World s Social... The Implications of Facebook Becoming The World s Social Network and Telephone Book Introduction The next twelve months are pivotal for Facebook globally as the company faces significant challenges to its growth as both a worldwide social network and first location online people look to connect with one another. In many respects, Facebook is becoming more like a virtual phone book that can be used for quickly connecting with someone known in the past, just met or of interest (Baltzan, 2012). There are very significant business opportunities for Facebook both as a global social network and virtual phone book, in addition to large scale implications for social change based on the pervasive adoption of this social networking platform. Benefits and challenges of social networking, along with the pervasive use of tags and crowdsourcing are discussion in this analysis as is the impact of Facebook on children. Implications of Facebook Becoming The World s Social Network and Telephone Book Facebook currently has over 1.07B users globally with 604M of them being on mobile devices according to Benedict Evans, analyst with Enders Analysis (Evans, 2013). The next twelve months are therefore pivotal to not only the advertising based business model that Facebook is predicated on, but the many potential business opportunities the social network and virtual phone book provide. Most significant is the potential of providing contextual advertising over smartphones and tablet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Music In Western Europe Essay Music Performance in Western Europe Seeing Europe and it s many treasures over sixteen days in a life changing experience. Not everyone can say that they got to perform in four different countries across Europe or that they have even been to Europe. From sightseeing in London to performing in the mountains of Switzerland there was never a dull moment in our limited time there. It was amazing how different each city is from each other and the cultural differences we experienced. No matter how different each city was, however there was always at least this one thing in common; their passion for music. Our journey first started in the busy city of London, England. After landing, we set off to the village of Windsor to see the Windsor ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Tower of London has always played a prominent role in the English s history. Controlling the Tower has always been important to controlling the country because of it s position on the River Thames. Because it is so important it has been besieged several times. There is also a group of at least six ravens that reside in the Tower of London. The ravens in the tower are there due to a popular superstition that if the Tower of London ravens are lost or fly away, the Crown will fall and Britain with it . Some of the ravens were even bred in Somerset specifically for the tower. The bird s flight feathers on one wing are clipped so that they cannot fly away. That same day we visited Buckingham Palace to watch the changing of the guard. The changing of the guard is a colorful ceremony where the sentries are relieved and replaced by a new batch of sentries. The ceremony is done every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday between January and March. Buckingham Palace was built in 1703 and originally built for the Duke of Buckingham and was called the Buckingham House. In 1761, King George III acquired the house and made it a private residence for Queen Charlotte and was from then on known as The Queen s House. It was enlarged twice in the 19th century and then once more in the 20th century. The next place we visited was the Westminster Abbey. The Westminster Abbey is a large, Gothic abbey church in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Comparison Of An Hour And A Pair Of Silk Stockings Both A Pair of Silk Stockings and The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin, were written from a third person point of view, making the story less subjective and more objective. As a result the reader is unable to put him or herself into the story. The narrative structures of A Pair of Silk Stockings and The Story of an Hour differ in that the setting, the time and overall story plots are completely different. There is one similarity that sticks out, both protagonists are selfish. There is really strong symbolism and imagery in both stories which puts the reader inside the story. The narrative structure of Chopin s A Pair of Silk Stockings indicates that the story takes place in a big city, most likely New York or somewhere similar. This can be assumed because Mrs. Sommers visits a department store, goes to a shoe department store, a magazine stand, and eats at a fancy restaurant. The fact that she mentions how the shoe store is across from the department store and only a few feet away there was a magazine display and the restaurant was on the same corner. Maybe it was a downtown area with lots of shops and restaurants and the theater. The story starts out with her finding the money and spending a couple of days contemplating what to do with it. She walked about apparently in a dreamy state trying to figure out what to do, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chopin s description that the stockings glide serpent like through her fingers (Chopin, Vogue 7, 1897) in relevance to her temptation to start buying things she doesn t necessarily need, can be seen as a reference to sin. This serpent imagery can be seen as a temptation from Satan to indulge carelessly in fancy materialistic items. At first Mrs. Sommers is practical but her exhaustion from having forgotten to eat seems to cloud her better judgement and her exhaustion, from her poverty stricken life, leads to her indulgence and misuse of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Gender Roles In The Golden Compass And Harry Potter The Golden Compass and the Harry Potter serious are both very well known and loved by many. In both stories the main characters are faced with challenges that force them to think and overcome obstacles. However, the way each book handles how the characters are able to b tackle those problems differ slightly. In the Golden Compass, Lyra tries to avoid books and the teachers around the place she calls home, Jordan College. She would prefer to play and learn through forming her own opinions and by making mistakes. Meanwhile, in Harry Potter the emphasis on book learning couldn t be more apparent, nearly the entire book takes place inside a school. While both books encourage learning, the Golden Compass takes an experience approach rather than ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The school and class the main characters take part in don t only give them the tools they need to succeed but are a big part in developing their character. The houses of Hogwarts are the main way the school shapes what the characters will be like because they are placed into a house based on their personality. Both the house system and the large emphasis on books is very important for Harry especially. He knows nothing about being a wizard and having the massive library of Hogwarts with all the knowledge he needs help him to learn about the new world he now finds himself in. Also, Harry has had a terrible childhood being forced to live with a family that shows very little love towards him. The houses at Hogwart help him to form bonds with the others into his house and form a family of his own where he can feel wanted by the people around him. Knowing and being able to cast spells is obviously essential to being a good wizard, which is why the students have so many different classes for them to learn all aspects of magic. Nearly all the spells used or learned in the book were taught directly by a teacher in a classroom. The school provides the tools any students needs to become a great and successful wizard. Harry, Hermione and Ron even use books for their own personal interests outside of class to help them with their adventures around the school. The main example of this is when they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Deacetylases Apart from the advantages of Chemical Deacetylation it also have disadvantages such as Energy Consumption, Waste of concentrated alkaline solution which results in increase of environmental pollution, broad and heterogeneous range of soluble and insoluble products. An alternative enzymatic method has been discovered to overcome the limitation of preparation of chitosan by discovering chitin deacetylases . For production of novel, well defined chitosan we have found the use of chitin deacetylases for the conversion of chitin to chitosan, which is in contrast to the currently used chemical procedure, offers the possibility of a controlled, non degradable process . This method is specially used to prepare chitosan oligomers For production of chitosan we use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, chitosan solution must be free of aggregates, and hence the solvent for chitosan must be chosen carefully. The viscometric average molecular weight is usually been calculated from intrinsic viscosity because of the lower impact of small fractions of aggregates, using the Mark Houwink relationship. In order to determine K and a parameters, an absolute MW has to be calculated using light scattering technique and due to high sensitivity to aggregate formation the obtained value is usually overestimated. These artifacts may be carried out for instance by the use of 0.3M acetic acid/0.2M sodium acetate (pH = 4.5) solvent which does not form aggregates in this mixture. Under these conditions, the absolute M values were obtained from steric exclusion chromatography (SEC) equipped with viscometer and light scattering detector on line allowing to determine the Mark Houwink parameters without fractionation and also to obtain the relation between the radius of gyration (G) and the molecular weight(MW). The K (mL/g) and a parameters at 25 °C are 7.9 × 10−2 and 0.796 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Adam Summers s Born To Run In the article Born to Run by Adam Summers, who is an assistant professor of bioengineering and ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of California, Irvine, the author states that throughout time bipedalism has evolved to benefit endurance running. Summers also claims that bipedalism modern humans have differs from the one our early ancestors had. The author relies on the research by Dennis M. Bramble and Daniel E. Lieberman that have improved the understanding of human bipedalism and its evolution. According to Summers, the corrections made by Bramble and Lieberman s research helped to draw a more accurate picture of an early human. Summers writes in an informal tone and the article, even though he refers to a scientific data, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Conflict Theorists Marvin Carlson s article argues about whether plays are better experienced purely through text or through performance. He discusses the conflict theorists dealt with when they wanted to perform Shakespeare s plays. Some theorists believed that Shakespeare s texts were a magnificent work on their own and that any performance needed to be as close to the text as possible. This caused theorists to regard performance as unnecessary since it had the potential to ruin the text. This type of theory carried on past the romantic period and some theorist continue to believe that plays should keep to the original script as much as possible. Carlson cites Charles Lamb commenting on how performances of Hamlet diminish the quality of Shakespeare s work. Marvin then explains how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Edward Gordon Craig is cited saying that if the a play is pure and performance has a tendency to dilute a playwrights work then performance should not attempt to strictly recreate the script. Craig believe that theatre should create its own type of art. Marvin then goes on to discuss theorists that take a middle ground approach to text and performance. These types of theorist try to treat both the written and performance portion of plays equally. However, Marvin argues that is not necessarily what happens. He states that some theorists tend to view performance as a translation because it is not equal to the original. Marvin argues that valuing either the written play or the performance causes the other to have less value. He believes that both the text and performance have value. The two concepts also compliment each other. Marvin comments that performance can provide a visual element that the script lacks, which results in several different types of performances. According to Marvin, performances allow for different interpretations of the text, which allows people to return to the same play in order to get a different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...