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Isidore Story
Saint Report
Hi, I m Clayton Stuhrenberg! I am a junior at Palacios High School and am going to talk about
Saint Isidore. I chose this saint because he kinda reminds me of myself. But first, you need to
know his story. This is Isidore s life story.
Isidore was actually born into a family made up of saints that lived during the sixth century in
Spain. Both of his brothers, Leander and Fulgentius and his sister, Florentina, are all recognized as
saints in Spain. It was also a family of pioneers and they had a ton of determination, with his strong
and great brothers serving as bishops. On the other hand, the sister was an abbess.
Because of the high standards set and other reasons, life was not easy for Isidore. On the contrary,
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He would end up working side by side with his brother and after Leander s death, Isidore would
complete many of the projects that his brother began including a missal and breviary.
Isidore was able to separate the abusive way he was taught from the joy of learning. He didn t avoid
learning after what his brother did but embraced education and worked out any problems he had.
Isidore moved past his past and became known as, The best teacher is Spain. .
His absolute love of learning leads him to promote the creation of a seminary in every diocese of
Spain. He wanted to make sure that everyone had access to a place where they could learn.
Furthermore, he made sure that all branches of knowledge, even including the arts and medicine,
were taught in these seminaries.
His encyclopedia of knowledge or the Etymologies was a popular textbook for about a period of
nine centuries. He also had written books about grammar, astronomy, and geography, as well as
theology. At the point when the Arabs took the investigation of Aristotle back to Europe, this was
just the same old thing new to Spain on the grounds that Isidore s receptive outlook had as of now
reintroduced the savant to understudies
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Essay about Architecture and College Choices
There are many colleges in the United States but not all of them have good programs in
architecture. The colleges that I plan on going to would be Northeastern University, Academy of
Art University, and Georgia Tech. I have used many different places to get my information on
architecture and these colleges such as books over architecture, the schools main pages, InfOhio,
Ebsco database, and many other sources. Architecture has always been an interest of mine, when I
was younger I would always draw up little blueprints for the house I wanted to live in and I don t
know what exactly got me into it but I want to do something that I will enjoy doing in the future,
and architecture was a good choice. I think that the colleges I have found... Show more content on
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The Tuition for NEU is in the range of $20,000 $27,000 this amount will vary depending on if
you live in state or out of state. The total amount of students enrolled at NEU in 2012 was 21257
students. The school itself is located in Boston, Massachusetts the exact address is 360
Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115. The school itself is around a medium sized school which
doesn t have very long commutes between classes so the students won t be late to class all the
time. The deadline for enrollment at NEU is early fall and early spring depending on when you
want to take your classes. The major offered here for an architect would be a major in
architecture and design. Northeastern has a co op program which is a very good thing for an
architect because it will give you the experience required to start working as an architect and
skip the intern step in between. The Scholarships offered at NEU are, the normal scholarships
that all applicants are open to but you must sign up for fall classes and this scholarship is a
competitive scholarship which undergraduate applicants will have to score the top on the
entrance exam. These top 25% could also receive merit scholarships that entitle the student to
$5,000 $20,000 there first year of school and $5,000 $10,000 per semester for the rest of their
college life. The national scholarship which is given to anyone who is noticed by the school board
as a national scholar and it is $30,000
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A Comparison of Blake, Wordsworth and Keats
A Comparison of Blake, Wordsworth and Keats
William Blake, John Keats and William Wordsworth all believe in the depth of the world and the
possibilities of the human heart. However, each poet looks towards different periods in time to
capture meaning in life. Blake looks towards the future for his inspiration, Keats towards the
present and Wordsworth towards the past. Regardless of where each poet looks for their
inspiration they are all looking for the same thing; timeless innocence. Each poet sought to
transcend time by creating works that dealt with life, death, hope and imagination and to discover
some kind of deep truth or meaning in existence. Life and death is an issue that we will all have to
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Technological advancement and social progress were steps backwards for Wordsworth and thus he
looked to the past for his inspiration.
John Keats did not have the luxury time that Wordsworth had to look to the past and reminisce
about things that were because he knew he did not have long to live. Even from a young age
Keats felt his life would be a short one and he so he applied himself to his art with a desperate
urgency . Keats died at twenty six years old and managed to leave behind some of the greatest
poetry ever written. He didn t bother to look toward the future because he knew that he wouldn t
live to see it and he didn t look to the past because he decided that it was more important to live in
the moment.
Keats was very aware of his own mortality and his poetry reflected the intensity and the passion
of a man who didn t have very long to live. His poetry remains some of the densest prose ever
penned because, like his brief existence, he had to condense so much life into so little space. The
thought of impending death would be enough to make anyone fall into hopeless despair but Keats
s incredible talents and commitment to live in the moment perhaps allowed him to three lifetimes.
The Chimney Sweeper is a quintessential Blake poem as it embodies his belief in looking towards
the future for hope and comfort. Additionally, the poem is a perfect example of a child s movement
from innocence to
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Lsi Results Assignment
D03454209| LSI Style Interpretation| Leadership and Organizational Behavior|
GM5910N_HProfessor Kenneth Goldsmith| Robert Neal White| 8/31/2011|
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After finishing the LSI Style Interpretation for this class I was identified as have the humanistic
encouraging style as my top style with a score of 38 which placed me in the top 93 percent of
persons who took the interpretation. My second top style was the affiliative style in which I scored
37 and placed in the top 90 percent of persons who took the interpretation. After contemplating my
work / leadership style(s) and comparing how I interact with co workers and subordinates, I agree
with the results and will further discuss my reasoning in this paper.
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In this manner my strong family values further shows that I display the characteristics of an
affiliative person since I value relationships above all else (International, Affiliative, 2011)
One of my styles that was identified on the LSI survey that works against me is my drive to do
my best at all I do. In a small way I attach self worth to my work and projects. I do not think that I
am a perfectionist as the survey list me, but I do think that the desire to produce flawless
products that whow others is something I need to work on. I have grown less attached to the
desire to whow others over the last 3 years, since I have realized that even a whow given to me
now will not be remembered in 6 months. To be perfect sets a person up for an even larger fall
when mistakes are made. The team that I lead in Afghanistan has learned from experience that I
expect them to perform well but understand and accept when perfect is not obtainable. I had
several talks with them while in deployed and explained that my only wish was for them to come
home safely. Delivering a perfect no mistake mission while in combat was unrealistic and out of
the question. As long as safety to my team was obtained all else could fail an outsiders inspection.
By allowing a less than perfect product, there, I won the respect of my team. Learning to lower my
expectations in a non combat environment will be a little harder. I feel it will benefit both my team
and
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Primal Fear Mental Condition
According to the 2014 U.S. census there are approximately 318 million people residing in the
United States and 1 in 5 people are diagnosed with a mental condition. As a society we have
continued to evolve physically, mentally, and emotionally. With this growth we have become better
equipped to handle many situations that we once found difficult to understand and treat, such as
mental conditions. With the rise in the number of people diagnosed with a mental condition, society
has become more interested in studying the causes and possible treatments of these conditions. Not
only are mental conditions widely studied by scientists, the entertainment industry has capitalized
on our fascination and has made many others aware of the mental conditions... Show more content
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When asked about his mother he becomes defensive and reveals that she had passed away when
he was 11 12 years old, which is when he began to loose the time. When arriving in Chicago
Aaron had no where to go so he began to pan handle until he met the Arch Bishop Rushman who
took him in and made him an alter boy in his church. While under the supervision of the Arch
Bishop Rushman Aaron became taken with a girl named Linda, who too was taken in by Arch
Bishop Rushman. As their relationship progressed the Arch Bishop slowly started forcing them
along with another alter boy by the name of Alex to film sex tapes, that the arch bishop would
watch later which he claimed helped him to purge the devil. When questioned about Linda and
these sex tapes by his lawyer and a psychiatrist Aaron becomes extremely agitated and upset and
begins complaining that his head hurts. As the psychiatrists attempts to dig deeper to get Aaron to
discuss and reveal more about the relationships he shared with Linda, Alex and the Arch Bishop
Aaron becomes extremely agitated and his
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Essay On We Real Cool
Strong Connection in We Real Cool
As well all know, connections are not easy to come by. Connections are made for resembling one
thing to another. In addition to the resemblance, the poem, We Real Cool , has a strong connection
that is shown by the author that help illustrate the meaning of the poem. In the poem of, We Real
Cool , by Gwendolyn Brooks, there is a satisfyingly strong connection involving the poem, title, and
author.
Firstly, to show the satisfyingly strong connection from Gwendolyn Brooks, is the poem. In the
poem, We Real Cool , Gwendolyn brooks uses a part of her background in the stanza. The poem, we
real cool , illustrates a gang of people that like to play pool at late hours. The poems stanza begins
with the word, We , to represent the group of people. Gwendolyn writes, We lurk late, we strike
straight. We sing sin, we thin gin , in the second and third stanza, pointing out the attributes of these
people back in the 1960 s. Furthermore, the second and third stanza also commemorates their life
and what they did to consider themselves real cool, with the help of vivid words that were used to
show visual imagery in the poem, such as left school, lurk late, strike straight, sing sin, thin gin, jazz
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The title, We Real Cool , has a deeper in text meaning than just being 3 simple words.
Throughout the poem, the phrase We Real Cool and it s identity, is described thoroughly. The
name in essence, tells of what was to be considered cool back in the 1960 s. The pool players,
were the people that most wouldn t affiliate with according to the poem. Using slang such as we
sing sin, and we thin gin, along with being a pool player, further helps tie the connection with the
poem and its
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Red Blood Cell Hypoxia
Hypoxia is a condition that is caused by the decrease in oxygen pressure, insufficient oxygen
transport, or when tissues are physiologically incapable of making use of the oxygen supplied to
them. Hypoxia occurs in the tissues and brain and cumulates to impaired cognitive functions. The
ability to maintain homeostasis and oxygen levels is an essential part of survival for all
vertebrates. Various physiological systems have evolved to assure every cell in an organism
receives optimal oxygenation. Hypoxia emerged as physiological structures used for oxygen
delivery such as erythrocytes evolved. Anoxia is the extreme type of hypoxia that manifests when
the body is without oxygen leaving the tissues and brain torpid. Hypoxia can manifest in five
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Extended exposure to hypoxic conditions can cause elevated RBC count; a condition called
Polycythemia. The elevation in the production of red blood cell is a consequence of renal failure
that affects the kidney. This results in the kidney producing a enythrogenin into the blood stream.
This produces erythropoietinogen; a plasma protein reaction which produces erythropoietin.
This activates the bone marrow to produce more red blood cells. Hypoxia can seriously defect
the brains respiratory region. Any sort of loss of oxygen to any area of the brain can cause
irreversible damage and lead to unconsciousness. When there is a shortage of oxygen supply to the
brains respiratory region, it causes the integrating center to trigger an increase in the breathing rate
of the organism. At any point, if an organism is to become starved of oxygen, the brain cells
undergo apoptosis. This paper will address hypoxia, variations in hemoglobin of marine mammals
vs. terrestrial mammals, bends and the mechanisms used by diving marine mammals to avoid them
and how these animals work to deal with the issues of depth and deep
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Social Inequality in Elderly Americans
Social Inequality in Elderly Americans
Elderly people (women and men age sixty five or older) (Macionis, 2005), Have many obstacles
to face as they grow older, many of these obstacles involve social inequality. Not only do the
elderly have to learn to deal with many forms of Ageism (the stereotyping and prejudice against
individuals or groups because of their age), some also have to deal with the fact that they do not
have enough savings or pension benefits to be self supporting, for most people over sixty five, the
major source of income is social security (Macionis, 2005). This forces many elderly Americans
back into the workforce to continue to earn money to support themselves and or spouses. Although
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Choosing a long term care facility can be very difficult because of incidents of abuse and/or
neglect reported against care facilities can be overwhelming. For example in Ending Elder
Abuse: A family guide , Diane Sandell lists many elder abuse incidents from her files such as:
neglect of decubitis ulcers led to infection, sepsis, gangrene, and death. Facility failed to provide
necessary diabetic diet; improper insulin administration, insulin overdose; dehydration and
death. Resident left alone in chair in shower room fell, became paralyzed from neck down.
Many reports of pinching, rough handling, slapping, yelling, threats (2000). It is believed that
abuse is most likely to occur if the caregiver not only finds the work difficult but also (1) works
full time, (2) cares for young children, (3) is poor, (4) feels little affection for the older person,
(5) finds the elderly person very difficult, and (6) gets no support or help from others (Macionis,
2005). Although there is no excuse for abusing elderly Americans, it is still very prominent in
today s society. Diane Sandell explains in Ending Elder Abuse, that her 91 year old mother was
beaten by a long term care facility employee in the middle of the night for reasons unknown. It is
stated that her mother died 6 weeks after the incident, unable to recover mentally from the abuse
(2000).
In conclusion, elderly Americans face many obstacles as they grow in age, such as ageism,
workforce discrimination, poverty,
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Assistant Project Manager Cover Letter Essay
Bill/Jordan, I am writing to notify you that I am regretfully providing two weeks notice and will
be resigning from my position as Assistant Project Manager with Layne Christensen. This is not
an easy decision but I have to do what is best for my family. When I accepted this position, I was
under the impression that I would be evaluated after a six month period. I took a pay cut of
approximately $10,000 annually to accept a role in the office. I had to adjust our budget to
accept this position, but I knew it would pay off in the future. I bet on myself and my work ethic
as I always do, and I was positive I would prove to everyone that I could handle a bigger role. I
believe I did that in a shorter period than anyone was anticipating. Then came marriage, a second
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I obviously did not get it, and Jordan has done a great job of handling this role. I was offered a
position in the field, and I felt this was a pivotal moment that would lead me to success in the
future with Layne. I worked in the field for approximately six months, and I do not regret this
decision as I was able to learn the industry from the ground up. I learned many things that are not
taught in the office. When you start from the bottom, you have a better understanding and a deeper
appreciation for the dangers and obstacles our guys face on a daily basis in the field. You also
learn the importance of having things scheduled accordingly and receiving quick solutions from
office
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E Waste Or Electronic Waste
Technology is everywhere and is obsolete. It has become a necessity in modern times but what
happens to those products if they were replaced? Where do they go? These never to be used
again products are called E waste. E waste or electronic waste is referred to any kind of electronic
device that have been discarded or devices that have been thrown away. They are also known as one
of the fastest and great contributor to garbage streams that greatly impacts the planet due to its
hazardous effects on both the environment and living creatures.
Where does e waste come from?
Technology has become a necessity in the daily lives of consumers. Thanks to industries, these
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In figure 2, it shows that countries with higher GDP produce more E waste. United States and
China have the highest GDP ($17, 419.0 and $10, 360.1) and both countries also have the highest
number of e waste produced (7072 and 6033 kt). Although, even if the population of a country is
higher, that doesn t necessarily mean that higher e waste will be produced. In figure 3, it shows
that there is no correlation between the number of population and number of e waste generated in
each country. Why does higher population not necessarily mean higher e waste? That s because not
everyone in that country may be able to buy technology. People in those countries may be poor and
e waste generation is related to the amount of individual s income. Figure 4 suggests that electronic
waste produced is related to the income of consumers meaning the amount of e waste produced is
increasing with the buyers individual wealth a.k.a purchasing power.
Why should we recycle electronic wastes? Three reasons: Economics benefits, public health
benefits, and environmental benefits.
Economics Reasons:
Electronics wastes have a ton of valuable materials (see table 6), can provide jobs, provides better
opportunity for scarce elements to strive before they completely run out, metals can be recovered
(see table 8; metals recovered from recycling 1 million
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Causes Of Capulet In Romeo And Juliet
In the tragic play of Romeo and Juliet, Capulet is the most at fault for the events that
occurred,which then lead to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.To begin, the Capulets and the
Montagues have been in a feud for the longest of time and they do not know exactly why they
hate each other.In the Prologue of Romeo and Juliet, it talks about how the two families have
been in a grudge against each other since ancient history and it is hard for the two to tell why they
dislike each other. From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,/Where civil blood makes civil hands
unclean. Chorus (1. Prologue. 3 4) There is another example about the two families feuding when
the Prince stated about there fighting and how it corrupted Verona for example. By thee, old
Capulet, and Montague,/Have thrice disturbed the quiet of our streets/ And made Verona s ancient
citizens. Prince (1.1.98 100) Therefore since the two families are in conflict for a long time this
had a major effect on Romeo and Juliet s relationship. For, instance when the two met each other,
their marriageand relationship was a secret from their families because they maybe assumed that
their families would take their relationships away if they told them.Second, Capulet assumed that
Paris would be the best fit for Juliet to marry, she later then found out about this, and Capulet
became furious about how she did not want to marry this man. So, Capulet decided that it would
best that if she was not willing to marry this man, that
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An Analysis Of Barilla
Barilla: An analysis of the Barilla family business
Pietro Barilla founded Barilla in 1877 it was a small pasta and bread shop in Parma, Italy and
becoming one of the biggest pasta manufacturers in the world. Barilla is a family owned company
that has been passed down through four generations. They have factories throughout Italy and other
countries. For many years, the pasta shop experienced significant growth and their fair share of
downside. They have high quality products that are marketed and produced in their facilities.
However, with any company does not matter how small or big they have their struggles. I this
paper I am going to analyze the Barilla family, the company, achievement, and challenges.
Family brief history
Pietro Barilla was born on May 3, 1845, in Parma, Italy. He grew up with a family of a baker
who got him involved at an early age to have a passion for baking. Years later, Pietro became a
businessman that innovator in the food industry, which brought him to open a bread and pasta
company in 1877. In 1910, his two sons, Riccardo and Gualtiero took over because they wanted
to expand their father s business. The two brothers Riccardo managed the day to day operations of
the factory, while Gualtiero oversaw the sales and promotion. They were responsible for the new
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Since the pasta sold in bulk, the store would promote Barilla in their store by using posters and
displays to get customers attention and get them to buy Barilla s kinds of pasta. Barilla would
participate in the international trade shows and won awards high quality product that ultimately
would bring them recognition and by 1920 they would start exporting their products to the United
States and France. Also, in 1936 Riccardo son Pietro join the company to help them develop a new
commercial network to promote
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Hypothetical English Class Analysis
While creating the course syllabus for the hypothetical English class of twenty five tenth graders,
my main focus was centered on trying to emphasis the importance of implementing critical
thinking skills. My high school English teacher, Mrs. Neiswonger, whom I had for both Honors
English 10 and AP Literature 12 class taught me how to think critically. Before having her, my
essays received the same generic grade and comments. While these comments were typically
positive, they weren t teaching me anything. I remember pretty vividly getting a grade of a C on
my first essayfrom Honors English 10. The comments written all over each page offered
suggestions and asked questions that prompted me to dig deeper beyond the generic surface in order
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The purpose of the wide range of genres and authors mentioned is to expose students to different
writing styles in a variety of settings. After exploring various poems from different authors, there
will be a class discussion to compare and contrast the various styles of each author. In a short
writing assignment that would only be a few paragraphs, the students would select an author to
compare and contrast to their own writing style. In my personal belief, the objective of this
assignment is to provide students with the opportunity to read and study other writers (13). This
objective is outlined under the Pillars of Writing Success as one of the six main needs for students.
Furthermore, this assignment challenges the students to think critically and establish an idea of
their own writing style. While comparing and contrasting their writing style to an author of their
choice, the student will be implementing critical thinking skills to establish personal
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The Future Of Investment Banking
The Future of Investment Banking
Investment banking is an industry that faces crisis in different forms. First, crisis of trust, which
implies that banks profit is more important that needs of their customers. Second, productivity and
efficiency crisis with stagnant revenue, increasing costs and low ROE. In order to solve the
complex challenges they face, the investment banks have to focus on transforming their business by
being more strategic.
Regulatory pressure, driving up costs, might lead to ROEs further fall. Moreover, clients become
less loyal and easily switch to new more nimble institutions that provide better services by
leveraging their technological advances.
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(Ernst Young, 2015). It is essential for capital markets institutions to upgrade technologies in house
or through joint ventures, strategic alliances or acquisitions of permitted technology firms that are
closely aligned with banking to make valuable operational and financial decisions. (KPMG, 2015).
Bank must also invest in technology preventing financial crimes and cyber threats. Furthermore,
investment banks can enable their staff to access necessary information to perform their work more
efficiently and support better connectivity with clients by using social media and mobile
technology. Technology will enable the bank to transform , to take control, to rebuild trust, to drive
efficiency and to become digital.
Client centric approach
Trust in investment banks has generally been eroded due to a common perception that banks do
not operate in the interest of their clients. Not the least role in the erosion of relationship between
banks and their clients played the global financial crisis and attendant scandals. As the result,
clients have diversified their relationships and spread their business across various firms to manage
the risk. Moreover, the clients demand better services and are not willing to pay a premium.
To rebuild trust among clients, public and regulatory, investment banks must focus on their ultimate
target
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Symbols In John Irving s A Prayer For Owen Meany
There are numerous symbols that John Irving incorporated into A Prayer for Owen Meany. While
some symbols only appear in the novel once, other symbols happen to recur throughout the novel.
Such recurring symbols are the several manifestations of armless figures, which are Tabby s
dressmaker s dummy, the armadillo, and the statue of Mary Magdalene. The most significant
manifestation of the armless figures is Tabby s dressmaker s dummy since its symbolism of Tabby
primarily contributes to the reader s understanding of Owen s belief that he was Gods instrument, as
well as the overall theme of predestination. Tabby s dressmaker s dummy was first introduced in
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According to John, the dressmaker s dummy was an exact replica of Tabby s body, therefore it
can be assumed that it symbolizes Tabby herself. Tabby is significant to the novel because she
contributes to the reader s understanding of Owen s belief that he was God s instrument. The
novel circulates around Owen s belief that he was God s instrument and the accident involving
Tabby s death emphasized this belief, thus enabling readers to really grasp what Owen meant by
being God s instrument. Since disturbing the angel, Owen felt it was his destiny to aid in Tabby s
death, thus aiding in an act that God destined to happen. Owen saw the accident as God acting
through him to make the task happen, which is exactly what Owen means by being God s
instrument. Tabby s character also contributes to the overall theme of predestination because her
death is what Owen believed was supposed to happen, that s why he didn t feel guilty about the
baseball striking her left temple. Furthermore, the armlessness of the dressmaker s dummy
foreshadows to Owen s predestined death when he loses his arms by the grenade.Without Tabby s
presence in the novel, Owen s poof for being God s instrument and his belief in predestination
would not be visible to the others living in Gravesend, including John. Owen s beliefs impacted
many individuals, especially John and the
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The Theme Of Jealousy In Medusa And The Laboratory
In the poems, Medusa and The Laboratory, the theme of jealousy is explored through the actions of
female characters who are jealous of their partner s lovers. Both female characters choose revenge
and violence as a way to retaliate and show their strength. In Medusa, the poetic speaker is shown to
go through monstrous transformations, caused by jealousy, which motivates her strive for revenge.
Duffy portrays jealousy as being transformative and will lead to self loathing. In The Laboratory,
the poetic speaker is shown to have an obsession with poison and killing her love rivals. Browning
shows jealousy as a powerful emotion which can lead to violent and dangerous actions. In Medusa,
Duffy explores the theme of jealousy as being a very strong emotion which can be transformative
and potentially dangerous through her depiction of a womangoing through a painful transformation
into the monstrous, mythological creature Medusa.
In the first stanza, the poetic speaker believes that jealousy has turned the hairs on my head to
filthy snakes . The adjective filthy implies the speaker is repulsed by her transformation even
though this was all caused by her jealousy. The noun snakes are commonly viewed as sly and
deceptive. To the Greeks, snakes were associated with the Gorgons, who were vicious female
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The transformations that she undergoes is extraordinary. This poem shows how powerful and
influential the emotion jealousy can be. Jealousy in The Laboratory is explored through the
portrayal of a woman trying to acquire poison in order to kill her love rivals. This poem shows how
far people are willing to go because of their jealousy. Both poems explore jealousy from a woman s
perspective which suggest women are more likely to be impacted and therefore feel jealous or
either men are more likely to cheat on their
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Analysis Of Jacqueline Woodson s Brown Girl Dreaming
In Jacqueline Woodson s Brown Girl Dreaming, Jackie finds a sense of comfort in Greenville,
South Carolina, which is her first long time home and where she spends most of her pivotal
growing years; for me my first long time home was on Guido street in Oakland, California, this is
where I felt the comfortable to grow and learn freely.
Greenville, South Carolina gives Jackie the feeling of comfort, safety and protection from the
harsh outside world. On a cold winter night Jackie is sitting on her porch resting her head in her
grandfather s warm arm, she look[s] up and the earth stops in a blanket of stars...[she doesn t]
need words on a night like this, just warmth [and] the silent promise that the world as [she]
know[s] it will always be here (58). When her mother comes late in the night to take her to New
York she wants to protest, but [she] is to sleepy to tell [her mother] that Greenville is home
[because] even in the winter, the crickets sing [them] to sleep (137). When she is looking at the
stars, she is comfortable and safe. A blanket of stars is like a blanket which warms and comforts
you when you sleep, A blanket can also make someone feel safe, at least for me. When I was little,
when I would get scared I would hide under my blanket. Jackie is under the covers already since
she is looking up to the blanket of stars, growing up in a place like this is essentially like hiding
under the covers, safe and comfortable. Next she talks about how the world will always be
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Summary Of Balthasar And Feste
Balthasar and Feste fulfill the same role of paid entertainers that are kept around to make the
nobility laugh. This role seems like one that Shakespeare used simply to continue the progression of
the play. This argument is mostly true with Balthasar who we learn very little about and who
appears only when the plot necessitates it. On the other hand, Feste is a much more complex and
central character. Shakespeare uses Feste to insert his own commentary about the playand the
characters in it. Feste displays more cynicism and bitterness than other characters and his songs do
not always align with the tone of the play. With Balthasar and Feste, Shakespeare takes two
characters that fulfill the same role and has used them in entirely different ways to reach the goals
he wants to achieve.
Balthasar s first appearance is in the palace orchard where Benedick is hiding. He sings a song
about men being unfaithful, Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more, Men were deceivers ever,
(2.3.blank blank). Don Pedro and Claudio are using Balthasar to set up their conversation about
Beatrice s supposed love for Benedick. They have Balthasar sing about men being unfaithful which
leads into their conversation about Benedick being too prideful for Beatrice (lines lines). Balthasar
s song obviously irritates Benedick, an he had been a dog that should have howled thus, they would
have hanged him (2.3.blank blank). The choice of song is intentional but not by Balthasar, but
instead by Pedro and
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Black Writers of the 20th Century Essay
Literature has played an important role in society throughout history, the written word being a
powerful tool in communicating ideas. This became even more important during the 20th century,
when many people were trying to persuade others or share their emotions and histories. The black
movements in the United States made use of this tool, many authors coming out and becoming part
of the fabric of society. Three authors in particular, Ralph Ellison, Langston Hughes, and Richard
Wright became some of the most influential and important writers of the 20th century, owing to
their own history and life experiences to give life and meaning to their works. Ralph Ellison is one
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Not having a stable life, he moved around a lot as a child, taking many different jobs in an effort
to help his family make ends meet. By the time he was 13, he was getting interested in literature
and began writing his own stories. His first story appeared in a local magazine within a year,
giving Wright his first publication as an author and opening him up to the world of writing in the
early 20th century. The most well known of the three black authors, Langston Hughes is
mentioned as an influence on many other authors, including Ralph Ellison and Richard Wright,
among others. Born in Joplin, Missouri on 1 February 1902, Hughes was unfortunate to see in life
to see so much separation and strife in his family. His parents were divorced when he was still very
young, causing him to live with his grandmother until he was 13, at which point he went on to
Lincoln, Illinois to live with his mother, and then eventually moved on to Cleveland, Ohio. By
1924, he relocated to Washington D.C. Where he became an important part of the Harlem
Renaissance. He began his college education at Columbia University, took a hiatus where he wrote
a book of poetry, then completed his remaining three years at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania.
Hughes would later go on to become a very well known author and poet. Though the three authors
were all from different backgrounds, they all had similar
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Criticism In Amanda s Blue Roses
Did you ever wonder what is best and worst ? To describe somebody something that is best is a
quality someone has, showing the highest extent of being execptional in an activity or a subject.
Somebody or something that is worst is crummy in a highest degree in an activity or a subject. In
human nature, the best individual can display open emotions, confident, honesty, makes the best
out of stituations, thinks of others, ect... The worst individual can display determination of their
own personal gain, avoiding and denying critism from others, ignoric knowledge, unapolegetic
actions, statements of blaming others, ungratefulness, afraid to change ect... Amanda demonstrates
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He presents his pessismistic attitude constantly to his mother. At the begining of scene five,
Amanda and Tom are in the kitchen. Amanda asks Tom for a favor to tidy up and comb his hair.
She wants Tom to keep his father had and that was to keep his appearance clean and tidy. Tom
doesn t even obey his mother and gets out his ciggarete. Amands tells Tom that he smokes too
much and all he s doing is squandering his money. Tom is unmoved by this and says this, I d
rather smoke. Tom is foreshadowing his future charcateristics of showing he s carefree. Tom is a
narcissitic individual and shows he doesn t carefor his family s fate. With Tom as the main
source of income, he has to work harder and save for his family s needs. Instead, he wants to
spendthrift his money on smoking and go to the movies to get away from the family problems.
After Tom states he d rather smoke, Amanda turns around and looks at her husband s photograph.
Amanda is thinking of the worst posibility that Tom is becoming like his father. Not only he s
carefree, he s also a quitter/resentful. Towards the end of the story, Jim, the gentleman caller , has
left. Amanda calls Tom to come and explain the joke he s played on them. Amanda told Tom he d
should ve known Jim was engaged because he called Jim his best friend. Instead of apologizing
and fixing up the mess of a stituation he s created, he instead
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Essay On Voltaire s Candide-Religious Conflict
Religious Conflict in Candide and Our World Today
Candide, the 18th century novel by Voltaire, describes the adventures of a naive young man named
Candide. On his journey, Candide meets many people of different religious persuasions and often
finds them in violent conflict. In the novel, as in the modern world, people often act violently
towards each other, based on religion. Voltaires beliefs are that, everyone should serve God how
they want to instead of being demanded how to serve God from religious officials. The characters
in this work are mostly negative, except the Brethren predecessor, the Anabaptist, and the old
woman. Candide meets people from many religions, such as Calvinist and Jews, who are in violent
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This was the only thing he was able to buy after the Jews had conned him (Voltaire 157).
Candide and CunГ©gonde is able to live together. Paquette, a servant at the castle of Baron Von
Thunder Ten Tronckh, and the man she was with, who is a monk named Brother GiroflГ©e all
joined Candide and his group on the small farm (Voltaire 158). He did not want to become a
monk and he became one under his will (Voltaire 146). The reason he took a life in a monastery,
is because his parents left everything to his older brother (Voltaire 146). He had no money, and
this was the only thing he could do to live (Voltaire 146). Therefore, in Brother GiroflГ©e
situation being a religious figure is looked at as a punishment and not a reward. Voltaire, shows
that this is a prime example that religious figures see their occupation as a punishment as well. It
seems that priesthood is something you have to learn to like than to love it. Voltaire shows us that
religious officials don t even believe in what they say and they are just preaching because they
have to. The monk is not happy with his title or spiritually satisfied by becoming one (Voltaire
146). Basically he is saying that he is just a man who is preaching words that he don t understand
the meaning behind (Voltaire
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Essay On Hamster s Closed Circulatory System
By comparing the carbon dioxide output of a cricket to that of a hamster, we observed that on a
per gram basis, the cricket s carbon dioxide output was significantly lower than the hamster s. The
difference in carbon dioxide output in the two species may have been caused by the absence of
lungs in insects, which in contrast, is a key organ of a mammal s respiratory system. In a mammal,
the lungs function in the respiratory system by providing a large surface area for incoming oxygen
to enter and the removal of carbon dioxidegas from the mammal s body providing highly efficient
respiration. In contrast to mammals, insects obtain required oxygen for respiration through a series
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In open circulatory systems, blood flows freely around the body cavity; in insects, the circulatory
system is not used for transporting oxygen. In contrast, the hamster s closed circulatory system
separates blood from the tissues, and oxygen is transported efficiently to all of the cells while
carbon dioxide is transported out of the cells. Insects generally have a lower metabolic rate and
do not require a continuous supply of oxygen, which may explain the lower carbon dioxide output
(as carbon dioxide is removed from an organism s body when oxygen enters). Hamsters require a
continuous supply of oxygen in a systematic way in order to ensure that every cell obtains oxygen;
therefore, it may explain why the hamster had a significantly greater carbon dioxide output.
Furthermore, studies have shown that by exposing red flower beetles (Tribolium castaneum) to low
oxygen concentrations, they reduced their respiration rates to survive, which may suggest that by
having an open circulatory system, they do not require a large amount of continuous oxygen to
sustain life (Emekci et al.
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Thomas Aquinas Proof Of God Essay
One of the most widely read Christian texts in the world aside from The Bible, is Saint Thomas
Aquinas Summa Theologica. While the entire text is rarely read, there are several sections that are
often analyzed. One of the often read sections is the Existence of God, where Thomas Aquinas
attempts to prove the existenceof Godthrough five proofs, which primarily revolve around one
central theme. The purpose of these proofs is to prove that it is possible to discern whether a
God using reason alone. Thomas Aquinas is partially successful in these proofs, however, he
jumps to the conclusion that God is the answer, but the proofs lead to no definitive answer. The
first example that Aquinas uses is that of motion, this is the accessible of the proofs as it uses the
physical example of motion. The premise of this proof is that an object cannot be bother mover and
moved, i.e. that it should move itself. This is a simple law of motion, which Aquinas states earlier
by saying, motion is nothing else than the reduction of something from potentially to actuality.
Thus an object cannot change the form of its energy without being acted on by an outside force.
Aquinas draws the conclusion that God is the first mover, which was able to put itself in motion, as
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The core idea of this proof is that that existence is a byproduct of necessity. Therefore Aquinas
concludes, the existence of some being having of itself its own necessity, and not receiving it
from another, but rather causing in others their necessity. This is the core principle of Aquinas s
proof being that everything must have a necessity to exist, and that necessity cannot be provided
by itself. Aquinas finishes the proof of saying that, This all men speak of as God. This proof can
be boiled down to the phrase, God is the the being that caused its own necessity and the necessity of
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Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Chronic Obstructive pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is not one single disease but an umbrella term
used to describe chronic lung diseases that cause limitations in the air flow.
According to the latest World Health Organization (WHO) estimates (2004), currently 64 million
people have COPD and 3 million died of COPD, WHO predicts that COPD will become the third
leading cause of death worldwide by 2030.
Common causes of COPD:
Inhaling pollutants: Smoking, fumes, chemicals or dust.
Genetics can also play a role in development of COPD.
Symptoms may include:
Treatment of COPD:
When the patient is diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which includes
chronic bronchitis and emphysema,
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An Application for Automated Evaluation of Student Essay
Criterion SM Online Essay Evaluation: An Application for Automated Evaluation of Student Essays
Jill Burstein
Educational Testing Service Rosedale Road, 18E Princeton, NJ 08541 jburstein@ets.org
Martin Chodorow
Department of Psychology Hunter College 695 Park Avenue New York, NY 10021
martin.chodorow@hunter.cuny.edu
Claudia Leacock
Educational Testing Service Rosedale Road, 18E Princeton, NJ 08541 cleacock@ets.org
Abstract
This paper describes a deployed educational technology application: the CriterionSM Online Essay
Evaluation Service, a web based system that provides automated scoring and evaluation of student
essays. Criterion has two complementary applications: E raterВ®, an automated essay scoring
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Work in automated essay scoring began in the early 1960 s and has been extremely productive
(Page 1966; Burstein et al., 1998; Foltz, Kintsch, and Landauer 1998; Larkey 1998; Elliot 2003).
Detailed descriptions of these systems appear in Shermis and Burstein (2003). Pioneering work in
automated feedback was initiated in the 1980 s with the Writer s Workbench (MacDonald et al.,
1982). CriterionSM Online Essay Evaluation Service combines automated essay scoring and
diagnostic feedback. The feedback is specific to the student s essay and is based on the kinds of
evaluations that teachers typically provide when grading a student s writing. Criterion is intended to
be an aid, not a replacement, for classroom instruction. Its purpose is to ease the instructor s load,
thereby enabling the instructor to give students more practice writing essays.
This paper appeared in the published proceedings of the fifteenth annual conference on innovative
applications of artificial intelligence, held in Acapulco, Mexico, August 2003. Reposted on
www.ets.org with permission of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence.
ple and because), or whether it is used to begin a new discourse segment (first or second). E rater
parses the essay to identify the syntactic structures in which these terms must appear to be
considered discourse markers. For example, for first to
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The Many Deities Of Death
Bell 1
Casey Bell
Dr. Ward
Pre AP English 2
30 October 2014
The Many Deities of Death Have you ever wondered how other religions viewed death? Have
you wondered why others celebrate it? Have you wondered which religions had which gods or
goddesses assigned to certain roles in the death hierarchy? Well, as you read this essay, you will
learn each of these things and more. While reading, remember that other religions are quite different
from your own and they may differ into the extremes.
The Many deities all have different names, though many have the same purpose. There are also
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One deity, often pictured darker or more menacing, is assigned the job of presiding over death.
Some polytheistic religions have a departmental deity of death. They make death seem as if it is an
amazing journey, but they do not glorify the points of death or dying. In monotheistic religion, one
god governs life and death. When a monotheistic is in practice, this seems to manifest in different
rituals and traditions. These rituals and traditions vary depending on geographical location, local
politics, main traditions, and the influences of other religions.
One of the many polytheistic religions is that of Babylonian Mythology. They have Freshkigal, the
first lady of the underworld. They also include Nergal as the second lord of the underworld. Another
polytheistic religion is Aztec Mythology. Their lord of the underworld is called Mictlantecuhtli,
while their queen of the underworld is called Mictecacihuatl. In Egyptian Mythology, they not only
have their lord of the dead, Osiris, they also have Anubis, he is the guardian of the dead,
mummification, and the afterlife. Along with Anubis mother, Nephthys, who is sister to Osiris and
another guardian of the
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The On Health Care Delivery
The Alma Ata Declaration of 1978 had significant consequences on health care delivery in
Australia, facilitating the introduction of primary health care (PHC) in Australia. PHC refers to an
integral health care approach (World Health Organization [WHO], 1978), defined through its
principles of accessibility, public participation, healthpromotion, intersectoral collaboration and
appropriate technology (Downey Westera, 2009). Relations between obesity, being a National
Health Priority Area (NHPA), and PHC will be expounded using the Five A s Framework of The
Australian National Preventative Health Agency (Harris, 2012). Through examining the latter, the
reader will obtain an awareness of current management whilst identifying the... Show more content
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Continuation of bulk billing services minimise economic barriers, with 82% of general practice
attendances being bulk billed from 2012 2013. Statistics indicate its effectiveness, as 94% of
persons visiting PHCP s, such as general practitioners or allied health professionals, excluded cost
barriers (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare [AIHW], 2014).
Public participation in PHC refers to a right and responsibility to engage in one s health (Downey
Westera, 2009). Public participation on the individual s behalf is essential, as inadequate
involvement could result in unsuitable referral or the absence of PHC itself. Westera (2009)
outlines the necessity of community participation, referring to Local Health Advisory Committees
(LHAC) (Downey Westera, 2009) considered as the central connection between the local
community and health service attitudes (NSW Health, n.d). Through such involvement, PHC can
be specialised to specific communities, addressing strengths and issues (Downey Westera, 2009),
whilst empowering local members through their contributions (NSW Health, n.d.).
Empowerment may also arise through health promotion, being defined as activities which help
individuals and communities to increase control over the determinants of their health (AIHW,
2014). According to Westera (2009), patient teaching is integral to health promotion, involving the
deliverance of education pertinent to primary prevention and management of
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Behavioral Feeding And Eating Disorders
Introduction
Behavioral feeding and Eating Disorder in infants and children has a huge impact in our society. It
has a broad spectrum, ranking from mild issues that do not involve major health related threats
complications for severe issues, such as underfeeding and the need for enteral feeding. Because of a
high popularity and the prompt detection, effects, types, environmentally factors, and treatment
options of pediatric and non pediatric behavioral feeding and eating disorders can be prevented.
Definition
For better understanding of what behavioral feeding and Eating Disorders are, we must first have
a clear view and some knowledge of difference between organic and nonorganic etiologies1
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Prevalence
Feeding and eating disorders seem to spread throughout different types. For instance, the majority
of individuals with intellectual disabilities display behavioral feeding and eating disorder
problems, and proximately 70% of children who suffer from autism seem to have very selective
eating habits3. 15% of children that have Gastreophageal reflux have feeding disorders and can
even have food refusal4. Another interesting finding is that in 45% of children feeding disorder has
been estimated to occur. Because of a high percentage, it is recommended that speech language
pathologists are fully aware.
Effects
When any person consumes an exaggerated amount of food, it may follow with bad consequences.
The effect may consist of weight loss, malnutrition, weariness, mental impairment, and even death
and/or physical development. It has been proven that malnutrition and dehydration can be caused
by dysfunctional parent child mealtime. In severe cases, the need of medical doctors is necessary
and an enteral feeding tube has to be placed via nasogastric or gastronomy.
Just because a feeding tube is placed into the person and there are improvements, medical
procedures by themselves do not treat the behavioral aspect of the disorder. Extended
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Essay On Bid Day
Bid Day Officers Responsible New Member Chairman New Member Committee President Risk
Management Chairman Adviser/chaperone Outcome
New members will begin to become integrated into membership in Kappa Kappa Gamma. Pillar of
Education Sisterhood Time Varies (75 minutes plus additional activity time) Materials Presentation
PowerPoint oCan be found after logging into www.kappa.org/members and navigating to More
Resources Chapter New Member Chairman Event Planning Form (if any portion of event is held
away from campus or the chapter facility.) oCan be found after logging into www.kappa.org
/members and navigating to More Resources Chapter New Member Chairman KeyReports Chapter
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President15 MinutesII.Ice Breaker Conduct one ice breaker from the options provided in the
appendix. These are a great way to help new members get to know one another and start to build
the bonds of sisterhood. New Member ChairmanIce breakers can be done as a large group or in
smaller groups. 5 MinutesIII.Membership Commitment Statement Welcome to Kappa Kappa
Gamma! Today, you are joining an international sisterhood of more than 280,500 members.
Kappa Kappa Gamma believes in inspiring, preparing, impacting and connecting all members.
You will make lifelong friends and find a system of support unlike any you have ever known.
Kappa is, and always will be, a safe place. Hazing is prohibited and any member failing to comply
with this policy is subject to dismissal from the Fraternity. At no time will you ever be asked to do
anything dangerous, intimidating, humiliating, degrading or embarrassing. If at any time you are
asked to do something that makes you uncomfortable, please come see me or our New Member
Chairman to express your concerns. Each year, every member of Kappa Kappa Gamma signs the
Membership Commitment Statement. After Formal Pledging, you must sign this statement and
update your member profile on the Fraternity website. We will talk more about that at Formal
Pledging. President5 Minutes IV.New Member Chairman Role Explain your role as the New
Member Chairman. Provide your contact
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Bo Jackson Epic Hero
Bo Jackson can arguably be considered one of the best versatile athletes known to man. From
being an athlete of Major League Baseball and National Football League, he has defied the odds
of what an epic athlete and human portray. He was capable of great strengths and overcame
losses with courage. His life was a series of events that led him to travel over a vast setting. He
sustained humility with ease as the rest of the world applauded him. The definition of an epic
hero can vary from person to person, but most can agree that Bo Jackson fits for all. The
documentary of Bo s life was captured with essence and awe as viewers see for themselves the
hero before their eyes. From a young boy, Bo Jackson showed his potential for great deeds. His
acts were seen as ungodly by many. By the time he was in eighth grade, Bo had dunked a stick,
jumped over cars, and jumped over a 40 foot ledge. The fact that he did these things in the first
place were so unbelievable, but it was that he did them with so much ease that had everyone
stunned. The magnitude of his actions was so powerful that not all, even believed it to be true.
His natural abilities were what made Bo Jackson, Bo Jackson. He was not only an epic hero, but a
good epic hero. When Bo was a little boy, he struggled with stuttering which led him to struggle
interacting. He became an introverted person that caused his anger. However, to go from a shy
person to one watched by millions requires much courage that Bo clearly had.
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Civil Disobedience, By Thoreau
Civil disobedience is the refusal to obey civil laws in an effort to induce change in governmental
policy or legislation. Thoreau s infamous ideas on Civil Disobedience, written in 1849, have been
monumental in the fight for change. It has helped influence change anywhere from the 1940s
fight against Danish resistance, to the 1950s and McCarthyism. Thoreau s words have helped
lead the way to freedom. It has made the people of the world think about how they are being
governed and how they are being treated. Thoreau s message of freedom in Civil Disobedience,
transcend his own time to be so influential to those throughout history for three main reasons which
are that he is read around the world, it had to do with helping yourself, and he connected it to real
life.
The first reason why Thoreau s message of freedom in Civil Disobedience , transcend his own
time to be so influential to those throughout history is that he was being read all over the world.
Even though he was not the most popular writer in the United States, he was very well like
everywhere else. His writings have been reprinted countless times, both in English and in
translation into many foreign languages. His ideas were read and the people really took what he
was saying to heart. They listened to the messages that he was trying to convey and started to make
changes. Henry thoreau states on page 388, Government is at its best but an expedient; but most
governments are usually, and all
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The Dangers Of Hot Dogs And Processed Meats
Hot dogs, bacon, chicken nuggets,... are not they sound good? But everything has its bad side,
and do you know behind that crispy and yummy tastes is a silent threat of illness? Mr.Kelly
Gallagher wrote an article entitled Hot dog, bacon and other processed meats increase risk of
cancer, scientists say. And after reading it I feel very concerned. What the fourth paragraph had
stated makes me even feel worse, The experts defined processed meats as those that have been
salted, cured, smoked or otherwise transformed to enhance their flavor or keep them from going
bad. Although most processed meats are derived from beef and pork, they can also be made from
other kinds of red meat, poultry or organ meats like liver or sweetbreads. Processed
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A Critical Literature Review On Highway Asset Management
1.1Context In this critical literature review I am going to investigate what guidance and
information is currently available on the use of recycled content asphalt and research some of the
more innovative methods that are being trialled and utilised. The current economic climate in the
UK is placing additional pressures on highway authorities to increase efficiency within their capital
and operational spends. It has been suggested that using high recycled content asphalt mixes can
play a large role in reducing the costs and environmental impacts of highway maintenance plans
(Metcalfe, 2016). 1.2Highway Asset Management With so many stakeholders depending on the
roads network, highway asset management plays a pivotal role in any major economy, as without a
well maintained and managed infrastructure network, people would not be able to travel easily for
work and leisure, products would not be delivered across the country and economic prosperity
would suffer. As the most valuable asset owned by the public sector it is crucial that it is managed
in transparent and accountable manner (DfT, 2013). The Highway Assest Management
Infrastructure Guidance docucment (DfT, 2013) offers the following interpretation of highway
asset management: A systematic approach to meeting the strategic need for the management and
maintenance of highway infrastructure assets through long term planning and optimal allocation of
resources in order to manage risk and meet the performance
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Christopher Morley On Laziness
Laziness is often looked down upon as something unworthy and unhelpful. Many tend to demote
those who are lazy, claiming that they lack responsibility and effort. However, in Christopher
Morley s essay On Laziness , he takes on a point of view out of the contrary. In his essay, Morley
sees the beneficial factors of being lazy. Morley uses historical examples, logical reasoning, and
sophisticated and powerful diction to illustrate the light and positive aspects in laziness.
Throughout Morley s essay he uses historical examples to back up his points about the beneficial
factors of laziness. In his piece, Morley speaks about Doctor Johnson, one of the world s greatest
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He states, Unhappily, we were born with a certain fund of energy. We have been hustling about for
a number of years now, and it doesn t seem to get us anything but tribulation. Henceforward we
are going to make a determined effort to be more languid and demure, In this quote, Morley uses
logic to explain why people decide to become lazy. It is not because they want to, it is because
we are constantly working hard towards life, but all that effort only leads to trouble and distress.
Thus, it is only logical that people become more relaxed and lazy because their hard working and
full of energy life does not seem to provide any delight and contentment. Morley continues using
logical reasoning as he says, The man who is really, thoroughly, and philosophically slothful is
the only thoroughly happy man, Here, Morley claims that someone who is slothful or lazy, is the
only genuinely happy person. This connects back to his previous quote because if hustling in life
only leads to distress, then it is through laziness and a less active life, is when a person is truly
happy. Overall, Morley uses logical reasoning to state that laziness and slothfulness can lead to
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How Is Malvolio A Foolish Character
Often foolishness can be defined as, the lack of good judgement and sense, which is associated
with jesters or clowns usually for comedic effect. In stark contrast, in Twelfth Night reader s find
that those in position of power with stereotypically serious roles are portrayed as foolish for
comedic effect, whereas the court fools, are portrayed as intelligent. This is largely
representational throughout Malvolio, as he is a character of somewhat high class, yet he still
portrays the traits of a foolish man. He can t see the obvious discrepancies between the letters
request and Oliva reactions to his behaviour. This being said one finds that, in Shakespeare s play
Twelfth Night Malvolio can be seen as the most foolish character due to his inability to see through
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George 02 Primarily, Malvolio is described as a very ignorant character who cannot take a joke,
his ignorance then leaves him as an easy target for other characters to insult him. In Twelfth
Night, Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, and Maria all plot a scheme that involves forging Olivia s
handwriting in a letter, making Malvolio believe that she is in love with him. His quick belief
of Oliva s love towards him, is due to his personality. Seeing as his personality essentially makes
the prank work, with a change of his character, said incident would cease to exist. Malvolio is a
very serious character, who thinks of himself more superior than others. This is evident when he
says, Go, hang yourselves all! You are idle shallow things: I am not your element: you shall know
more hereafter. (Act 3 , Scene 4). This quote effectively shows readers that Malvolio thinks that he
is
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Kello V. City Of New London Case Analysis
On past occasions, the Supreme Court Justices have upheld takings that ultimately resulted in a
private party possessing the land. This has occurred, for example, to allow the development of a
plot of land that holds future benefits to the local economy, and in instances of urban renewal,
where a new neighborhood goes up in place of an old and blighted one. The court case Kelo v. City
of New Londonwas appealed to the Supreme Court of the United Statesfrom a decision by the
Supreme Court of Connecticut in favor of the City of New London to heed its future economic
development plans. The leading plaintiff Susette Kelo, sued the city in Connecticut courts, arguing
that the city had misused its power of eminent domain. The Supreme Court ruled
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Mary Barton Summary
In Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell, she captures the hardships that the mill workers
experience during the 1800s by including imagery and contrast. The author writes about the
workers conditions by explaining their lives and differences to the ones who do not suffer, and
she also vividly describes the experiences of the workers to make the readers see the hardships
and their distressing lives. Therefore, one can predict that the author feels sorrow and sadness for
the mill workers. One can vividly see the experiences of the mill workers by the descriptions that
Gaskell includes in her story. In the second paragraph, she begins to describe the deprivations of the
workers by stating that employees are getting [removed] from house to house,
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Theme Of A Worn Path
A Worn Path by Eudora Welty, written in 1941, is a short story about an elder, Negro woman,
Phoenix Jackson, traveling along a well worn path to an unknown destination. As the title suggests,
this is a path that she has taken many times. The main theme represented in A Worn Path is that a
person would endure and overcome the forces of nature and society for those they love.
Eudora Welty introduces the character Phoenix Jackson in a way that illustrates that Phoenix is a
person who endures forces of nature and society; and the meaning of her name is a large hint to the
theme of endurance. William M. Jones introduces the idea that Phoenix is a reference to the
legendary bird that is reborn throughout time; one that endures. In his literary critic, William M.
Jones writes, The references at the beginning of the story announce rather clearly that a
comparison with the legendary bird is intended. The similarity becoming more pronounced as the
story progresses. The reference to the bird of endurance can be seen throughout the story,
especially when the reader concludes that Phoenix does not remember why she is traveling the
path. Her loss of memory is a reference to the Phoenix dying; and at the end of the story, Phoenix
remembering her reason for the journey is a representation of being reborn.
Welty s diction and the time period that the short storywas written also gives the reader context
into Phoenix s endurance of the wrath of society. Phoenix is described as an
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Breaking Rules In Private Peaceful By Michael Morpurgo
Throughout my exposition I will be covering the inquiry question Are there some contexts where
it is acceptable to break the rules? . In the novel Private Peaceful written by Michael Morpurgo,
there are occasions when the rules are broken and I will be discussing them on the view that
breaking rules is acceptable in certain circumstances. These occasions are very much reasonable
because of the outcome if they didn t break the rules. Three of the occasions are... 1, When
Charlie lied and told the recruiting sergeant that both Charlie and Tommo were born on the 5th of
October and both older then 17. 2, Charlie broke the rules because he didn t want to look cowardly
by hiding his face from the gunman, instead he decided to face the gunman... Show more content on
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Like I stated in my introduction Charlie joined the army so that they wouldn t be kicked out of
their house. Tommo wanted to join the army too and wasn t going to let others talk him out of
it. Charlie lying to the sergeant is acceptable in this circumstance and also helps prove breaking
the rules in certain scenarios is okay. Page number is 107. Charlie was asked to put a bag over
his head however he didn t want to lose his dignity or honour. Breaking the rules here showed
the courage he had at that certain. It was important for that Charlie didn t wimp out and put a
bag over his head. Also, Charlie left the bag off his head to remind the gunman of what he has
done and give him a sense of remorse. Page number is 184. Breaking the rules in this circumstance
was important because it he was protecting his brother Tommo. He did it because the Sargent was
working Tommo too hard to the point of unconsciousness. Breaking the rules here is certainly okay
because his was protecting his brother, however if it wasn t his brother the circumstances wouldn t
change. This incidence helps my overall argument Are there some contexts where it s acceptable to
break the rules GET PAGE
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Mise-En-ScпїЅne Challenges Linear Temporality
Mise En ScГЁne Challenges Linear Temporality Alfred Hitchcock s Rope (1948) creates suspense
through the dramatic irony of a dinner party where the missing guest s dead body is hidden in the
very chest off of which the guests dine. Brandon (John Dall) and Phillip s (Farley Granger)
Nietzschean ideals are not fully revealed to the audience until the introduction of critical supporting
character Rupert Cadell (James Stewart). An impeccably dressed, suave, intellectual man, Rupert
reveals critical information about the men which eventually spoils Brandon s plan. The expository
characterization of Rupert through performance and costume elements of mise en scГЁne adds
important background information about Brandon and Phillip and challenges them intellectually,
thus creating tension around the linear temporality of Brandon s plan and the plot. Through Stewart
s performance, Rupert acts in ways to indicate a familiarity with Brandon and Phillip which
contrasts the forward movement of the rest of the plot. The film closely follows linear temporality,
or a plot which follows chronological time, through a logical succession of calculated events
designed by Brandon to torment his guests. Rupert challenges, and ultimately foils, this neat
progression by interjecting information about the men s past. Rupert s regressive comments are
presented as the audience first meets him through calling out improvements in Phillip s piano
playing. Stewart s performance paints Rupert as an elite intellectual whom Brandon idolizes.
Brandon regresses in his presence, stumbling over his words and nervously repeating himself,
which Rupert likens to his past by saying, You always did stutter when you were excited. His
naming of Brandon and Phillip s faults emphasizes his familiarity with them as younger men, thus
further contrasting the linearity of the story with constant nostalgia. Hitchcock s manipulation of
linear temporality exaggerates a long term cause and effect relationship that would not be apparent
to viewers without Rupert s character spotlighting the past. Viewers learn that Rupert is the source
of Brandon s Nietzschean ideas, and Rupert is forced to come to terms with the terrible resulting
effects of exposing young people to
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John Feinstein s Cover-Up
John Feinstein in his book, Cover Up, strongly posits the point that all people should not just
take what is given, but to do further investigation to find out the truth behind all things in life.
John Feinstein uses author s purpose widely in order to get the reader to understand his overall
them of the book. In this book the NFL has come under some heat for drug testing and
suspensions. Two young reporters, age 14, choose to do their own investigation. Susan and Steve
both decide to do their part to expose the NFL and hold their feet to the fire about the massive
scandal. On page 89 the one of the characters are asking a reporter a series of questions about
suspensions and other things concerning the NFL. Now, the author s purpose in... Show more
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Without this vital element in the book the entirety of the book and its qualities could not be held
together no matter how good the author could write. Foreshadowing, mystery, suspense, and even
justice could not work in adhesion without timing, fluency, and quality. I m kind of a magician. I
wave my magic needle on Sunday s and everyone plays. Eddie Brennan wouldn t have seen the
last two months without me. (92). The character Susan is still in her interview with her boastful
reporter. He says that many players take pain killing shots to get them through the winter months.
By doing this they are able to avoid checkups and secure their place on the starting line. The
player that he is referring to, Eddie Brennan, used illegal painkiller cortisone shots to get through
the months of February and January on a bad knee. This would allow him to keep playing, stay on
the starting line up, and fastened his contract for longer thus making him more money. This type of
evidence is revealed in just the right timing for both the readers and the characters and allow the
plot to flow smoothly and continue on. If this essential piece of evidence was exposed later then
the characters may not have come up with their arguments for their case when they expose the NFL
in the
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Transformational Leader
Category six, Think Win Win , scored very good at 15 points. Credit is given where credit is due.
If an employee has a great idea and it is brought up in a meeting, I will make sure to mention that
employee by name so they get the credit for that idea. I care strongly about the success of others
when it is deserved and earned. I cooperate with others and find a solution for conflicts that benefits
everyone involved.
The seventh category, Seek First to Understand , also scored very good at 13 point. Although I
may not be as sensitive to others feelings as I should be, I do want to understand their viewpoints
and ideas. Anytime a thought or idea is brought to my attention, I try to think about it as if I were
the customer. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Transformational leaders promote a workplace in which employees can develop intelligence and
rational thinking. This stimulation aids independent problem solving by employees (Choi, S. L.,
Goh, C. F., Adam, M. B., Tan, O. K., 2016). This is a weakness that I carry on my shoulders.
There is a tendency to be rushed and overloaded with tasks. This unfortunately does not give
enough time or resources to involve all of the key personnel such as the engineering technicians.
They are the heart of the project after the design phase and should be given the opportunity to have
more intellectual stimulation than is allowed by the time constraints. More training and knowledge
of projects is needed in this
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Essay Media Fast
Media Fast Writing Assignment
Last Tuesday, I attempted to unplug myself from the world of media and see how it affected my
everyday life. After trying to disconnect myself from everything that involves media, I realized
how much I rely on it to get me through each day. I was never this aware of its presence in today s
society until disconnecting myself. Without media to rely on, I found myself having to readjust my
whole normal routine just to get through the day.
At the start of the day I found myself stressed, unorganized and uneasy. I use my cell phone as an
alarm and by turning it off the night before I found myself waking up every few hours for fear of
over sleeping. As I headed to my first class I paid attention to various ... Show more content on
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Without the use of my phone I was unable to receive team emails and texts from my captains and
coaches which was one of the biggest obstacles I was faced with. Therefore, I had to rely on my
friend/teammate, Emily to tell me updates and important information. At one point I could tell she
was getting annoyed with me, having to update me regularly. She even told me she subconsciously
sent me a text message because she was used to the constant communication throughout the day.
Disconnecting myself completely from media provided me with a new opinion and outlook on its
powerful role in my own life and in the world.
Firstly, I noticed how much media speeds up our everyday lives. Essentially everyone is
multitasking; it is a way of life in our society. I noticed multitasking at its finest when I went to the
library later that day. People are researching online, writing papers, Facebook stalking, instant
messaging and listening to their iPods all instantaneously. The instant access to everything has
formed our culture. I find myself running on autopilot when it comes to using media. It took the
full 24 hour fast for me to realize how dependent I really am on media to make it though the day.
The stress I was feeling without the security of my phone or ability to communicate whenever I
wanted to left me feeling helpless. Media not only speeds up daily activities, but it has given
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Section 362 Section 2
Section 351 of the Internal Revenue code allows a taxpayer to obtain non recognition of gain or
loss when property is transferred solely in exchange for stocks and immediately after the transfer,
the transferor or transferors are in control of the corporation. This does not include non qualified
stock as provided under В§351(g), however. As described above, each party transferred to the
corporationqualifying tangible assets that are established as property for rules governing transfers
to corporations. Moreover, directly after the exchange both shareholders obtained control of the
corporation by satisfying the requirement of I.R.C. В§368(c). Section 368 (c), defines control as
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Section 362(e)(2) states that if the transferors adjusted basis of the property transferred is greater
than the fair market value right after the transaction, then the basis of the property transferred
should obtain a basis that does not exceed the fair market value right after the transfer. In any case,
the transferor has the option to select an irrevocable election that allows them to apply the reduction
to their stock basis received rather than to the transferee s basis in the property received. This
statute eliminates the transferee s built in loss and it does not allow the opportunity that the
taxpayer and the corporation can undertake a transaction that results in a duplicated loss. Federal
Tax Reg. В§1.362 4 along with Section 362(e)(2) were established to prevent the duplication of
new loss in transfers undertaken under Section 351. Subsequently, Congress also included Section
362(e)(2)(C) which permits the transferor and the corporation to make the election and reduce the
tax basis rather than to the property received by the corporation. If Mrs. Zhee accepts this
election, then the corporation would take the basis of $60,000 for the machine and Mrs. Zhee
would then reduce her stock to the fair market value of $40,000. Nonetheless, Mrs. Zhee is not
allowed to reduce her stock basis more than the current fair market value. If Mrs. Zhee and the
corporation decide not to make the election, then the transaction will not be made pursuant to
362(e)(2) and 362(e)(2)(c). Additionally, the difference will not be recognized by both the
transferor and transferee as provided under the duplication loss
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Ethics And Purpose Of Corporate Governance
1.What is Ethics? Originating from the Ancient Greek word ethikos deriving itself from ethos
meaning belief , customs , habits , the concept of ethics determines good and/or bad practices
and essentially refers to a code of conduct or a set of moral principles and standards governing a
group or an individual s behaviour and/or activity. It can be defined as: a social, religious, or
civil code of behaviour considered correct, especially that of a particular group, profession, or
individual Collins dictionary 2.What is Law? Aristotle stated that Law is order, and good law is
good order (Aristotle, Politics) Historically, philosophers and intellectuals over centuries have
struggled with a set definition of what law is. When... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
What is corporate strategy? Corporate strategy is a complete plan of action encompassing all the
activities and functions performed by business firms. The plan covers all the objectives of the
company related to the allocation of resources and coordination among different levels. Corporate
Strategy as a framework began to be developed in the 60 s and the 70 s where for the first time
companies had to think in a systematic and integrated way about their costs, competitors and their
customers. In the mid 80 s and beginning of 90 s, corporate strategy started to focus on process
engineering, re engineering, thinking more systematically about world wide expansion and
therefore globalisation but at the same time it also focused on a more granular aspect and migrated
down to the industry by industry. Nowadays, corporate strategy is about participating in different
business units and is defined as a process of diversification across structurally different industries. It
is about participating in multiple businesses grouped under a corporate parent and creating common
strategic unifying
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A Comparison Of Louis Armstrong And Paul Desmond
Louis Armstrong and Paul Desmond
Louis Armstrong: He is known to The King of Jazz as Louis Satchmo. He was actually one of the
most outstanding personalities in the early jazz. He is believed to be the one defining jazz music.
The significance of jazz according to him is creation of a new something of an ancient, making. He
gave a helping hand in the creation plus the representation of a brand new element of a twist on the
popular music.
According to McClendon 2015, when most of us listen to the world contrasted leader, we tend to
think of a being which is extraordinary. A human being that is completely contrasting to the others.
We have seen and heard about very many leaders in the past decades but Louis Armstrongis a great
one. His leading of a great life of music was portrayed in diverse ways. He brought his own style
of music that actually became so loved and cherished around the entire globe. However, he was
born on August 4th, 1901 in the New Orleans. He made tremendous achievements in the course
of his life and in the course of doing what he was comfortable with, he became a leader of sound
mind cherished and respected by everybody despite the troublesome painful years he had while
still a young boy. Louis had a hard and painful childhood. His biological dad had just abandoned the
family when he was a very young small baby, left with no choice than to live with the grandmother
Josephine Armstrong.
At six years, Louis met three other boys in his life with whom they
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How Does Prospero Use Language In The Tempest
Language in the Tempest is a tool of subjugation. Prospero uses language as a way to control
Caliban and Ariel. So too Caliban language reminds him how different he really is from both
Miranda and Prospero. Language also remind Caliban how much Miranda and Prospero changed
him. Language reminds him of his time when he wasn t a slave. In some weird way when Prospero
taught Calibanlanguage he took away dome of Caliban freedom. Now that Caliban know how to
speak the difference between him and Prospero grow clearer. Caliban can now fully understand his
difference while also feeling trapped by the language because he sees it as something that took
away his freedom. In the tempestlanguage is a symbol of being civil, and before Caliban was
thought
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Island Shape
What shape is the island/country? How big is it?
The shape of the island is a circle ish shape being medium to large in size. The island is located in
the Pacific Ocean, close to Hawaii.
Are there lots of sandy beaches? Forest or jungles? Villages, towns, or developed cities? What parts
of the island (if any) are developed, and what parts (if any) are left untouched?
There are sandy beaches around the perimeter of the island. Multiple patches of thick jungles are
scattered among the island. There are five developed towns across the island with parts of the island
untouched.
What types of flora and fauna exist on the island?
There are many types of flora and fauna in its distinct location. Towns trade with another gaining
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How does it change with the seasons?
The weather is humid in the land. The weather changes with the seasons. In the winter, the weather
is relatively cold with somedays being warm. Spring causes the weather to be windy, and there is a
smell of blooming in the air. The summer is hot with a lot of moisture in the air. Autumn is warm
and rainy.
How does the environment affect how people live?
There is a possibility of hurricanes hitting the island. Therefore, people have made underground
vaults to seal them away from danger. There are one of these vaults per town. The seasons are
perfect for farming. Everytown has their own farm growing varieties of fruit and vegetables.
How do people affect the environment?
Towns have built their own water mills using a river as the power source. Water mills are used
for making flour, metal products, and lumber. People also have dug wells to provide fresh spring
water for drinking. Cutting down trees for wood is also common. People also have made mines
for metal. There are also fishing ports made on each side of the island.
What does the population in your country look like? Are they all located in cities, farms, etc.? How
old are the people in your county? Is this country more populated than its
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American Diplomacy That Kissinger Notes And What Makes...
Khalil Akil
U.S. History Since 1877
U.S. History Introductory Paper
August 31, 2015
In this paper I will be answering the following questions. What are the inherent tensions in
American Diplomacy that Kissinger notes and what makes American diplomatic history unique? To
what extent would you define yourself as a realist or an idealist in regards to American foreign
policy? What unique factors contribute to American expansionism and isolationism? The inherent
tensions in American diplomacy, in the twentieth century, that Kissinger notes, are foreign policy,
the balance of power system, and the conflicts and ideas of Woodrow Wilson and Theodore
Roosevelt. Foreign policy was a tension in American diplomacy because America had two
conflicting stances towards foreign policy. The first stance was the fact that they thought it was
best to perfect democracy in America, and then just act as an example to the rest of the world.
The second stance as Kissinger states is that America s values impose on it an obligation to
crusade for them around the world. In short America wavered between a tough decision of
isolationism and commitment. Also the balance of power system was a tension in American
Diplomacy because it was a big issue in foreign policy. The balance of power system s goal was
not peace, but to maintain stability and moderation. This meant that the system would not satisfy
everybody involved, it worked because dissatisfaction wasn t so high that somebody would
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Spy In Hamlet
Something is rotten in the state of Denmark (1.4.100). Marcellus, a guard in the opening acts of
The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare, states this short but powerful
line to a fellow guard on the castle ramparts. Marcellus s conversation foreshadows the events to
come in the rest of the play and drives its characters into situations that impact more than just
themselves in multiple instances. Throughout the play Shakespeare reveals what s truly rotten ;
Murder, spy plots, and incestuous relationships within the noble class plague the small and fragile
country of Denmark and forces the rotten characters to a surprising death.
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The first major spy plot revealed would be that of hamlet on Claudius. After hearing the news
from his fathers ghost hamlet set out to make sure that what he heard was true, so he set up a
trap to make sure Claudius was in fact guilty. This trap required Hamlet to put on an antic
disposition. In a conversation to Horatio he exclaims ...How strange or odd soe er I bear myself,
As I perchance hereafter shall think meet, To put an antic disposition on... (1.5.171 173). By this
Hamlet means to say that he may need to act a little crazy in order to achieve his revenge.
Shortly thereafter he does in fact put on his antic disposition and his trap succeeds in catching
Claudius s guilt and by doing so forces hamlet to kill Claudius in the near future. However his
craziness startles his mother and stepfather who then use two of his school friends (Rosencrantz
and Guildenstern) to spy on him. After the first spy plot on hamlet fails, Polonius convinces the
king to use Ophelia as bait to spy on Hamlet. This second interaction causes Hamlet to dislike
Ophelia and upset her. Out of desperation Polonius hides in Gertrude s chambers as she and
Hamlet talk. During the conversation Hamlet gets angered and starts to threaten his mother.
Polonius fearing for Gertrude s life lets out a scream, which gives his hiding spot up. Hamlet
thinking he s killing Claudius stabs through the curtain and kills Polonius. Looking at these events
with a broader perspective a reader can see how these spy plots grew to be to out of hand and lead to
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A Comparative Analysis of the Characters of King Lear and...
Kurosawa and Shakespeare Introduction: The greatest narratives in human history don t just
resurface in critical analysis but are also given new life when channeled through modern media.
This is well exemplified by legendary Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa s 1985 epic, Ran. The
highly regarded and high budgeted film, based on William Shakespeare s 1606 play King Lear,
demonstrates the power retained by the original play even when dramatically recontextualized.
Indeed, in a comparative discussion of King Lear and Hidetora, his counterpart in the Kurosawa
film, we are confronted with the universal themes of power, mortality, vanity and insanity. These
are the themes that connect not just both pieces but the otherwise vastly historical periods and
cultures represented within. Compare: The strongest point of comparison between the two
characters in question is their mutual descent into mental instability and the degree to which this
influences their behavior. Indeed, the common ground in the two stories is at the outset, when an
ailing ruler is manipulated into divided his kingdom amongst his children. This division of
territories, an event stimulated by individual vanity and infirmity, would have consequences
kingdom wide. The unraveling of civility and familial bonds which would occur thereafter is
common to both tellings. Contrast: Perhaps the most important conceptual difference between the
fading monarch presented in either story is the degree to which
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Comparing Doaism and Mahayana Buddhism
When it comes to comparing Doaism and Mahayana Buddhism very few similarities exist.
Although both religions are practice based, opposed to religions based on faith, the ultimate goal
of each religion are vastly different. In Daoism it is believed that the spirit is eternal after death
while In Mahayana Buddhismwe see that there is an end to the cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
However, there is one similarity in both that is incredibly important to the practice of both
religions. This similarity is the concept of emptiness. By observing the proper practices of
Bodhisatvvas in Buddhism and the ideal ruler in Daoism we can see how both religions have a
very similar view on the importance of emptiness, and also how they differ. In the Daoist text the
TaoTeh Ching, there is mention of the idea of an empty bowl. This concept is very important
and can be applied to many aspects of Daoist practice. When thinking of a bowl we understand it
as something that is to be filled. However, as it is referred to in the Tao Teh Ching it is the empty
space inside the bowl that gives it purpose. Metaphorically the bowl is a representation of our
mind. If we fill our mind and in turn close it off to any new understanding we our limiting our
potential. One of the most important concepts in Daoism is Wei Wu Wei
, or, action without action.
Like water bending and moving through a stream it is believed that people should act accordingly
to nature not challenging or trying to act
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  • 5. Lsi Results Assignment D03454209| LSI Style Interpretation| Leadership and Organizational Behavior| GM5910N_HProfessor Kenneth Goldsmith| Robert Neal White| 8/31/2011| | After finishing the LSI Style Interpretation for this class I was identified as have the humanistic encouraging style as my top style with a score of 38 which placed me in the top 93 percent of persons who took the interpretation. My second top style was the affiliative style in which I scored 37 and placed in the top 90 percent of persons who took the interpretation. After contemplating my work / leadership style(s) and comparing how I interact with co workers and subordinates, I agree with the results and will further discuss my reasoning in this paper. First, I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this manner my strong family values further shows that I display the characteristics of an affiliative person since I value relationships above all else (International, Affiliative, 2011) One of my styles that was identified on the LSI survey that works against me is my drive to do my best at all I do. In a small way I attach self worth to my work and projects. I do not think that I am a perfectionist as the survey list me, but I do think that the desire to produce flawless products that whow others is something I need to work on. I have grown less attached to the desire to whow others over the last 3 years, since I have realized that even a whow given to me now will not be remembered in 6 months. To be perfect sets a person up for an even larger fall when mistakes are made. The team that I lead in Afghanistan has learned from experience that I expect them to perform well but understand and accept when perfect is not obtainable. I had several talks with them while in deployed and explained that my only wish was for them to come home safely. Delivering a perfect no mistake mission while in combat was unrealistic and out of the question. As long as safety to my team was obtained all else could fail an outsiders inspection. By allowing a less than perfect product, there, I won the respect of my team. Learning to lower my expectations in a non combat environment will be a little harder. I feel it will benefit both my team and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Primal Fear Mental Condition According to the 2014 U.S. census there are approximately 318 million people residing in the United States and 1 in 5 people are diagnosed with a mental condition. As a society we have continued to evolve physically, mentally, and emotionally. With this growth we have become better equipped to handle many situations that we once found difficult to understand and treat, such as mental conditions. With the rise in the number of people diagnosed with a mental condition, society has become more interested in studying the causes and possible treatments of these conditions. Not only are mental conditions widely studied by scientists, the entertainment industry has capitalized on our fascination and has made many others aware of the mental conditions... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When asked about his mother he becomes defensive and reveals that she had passed away when he was 11 12 years old, which is when he began to loose the time. When arriving in Chicago Aaron had no where to go so he began to pan handle until he met the Arch Bishop Rushman who took him in and made him an alter boy in his church. While under the supervision of the Arch Bishop Rushman Aaron became taken with a girl named Linda, who too was taken in by Arch Bishop Rushman. As their relationship progressed the Arch Bishop slowly started forcing them along with another alter boy by the name of Alex to film sex tapes, that the arch bishop would watch later which he claimed helped him to purge the devil. When questioned about Linda and these sex tapes by his lawyer and a psychiatrist Aaron becomes extremely agitated and upset and begins complaining that his head hurts. As the psychiatrists attempts to dig deeper to get Aaron to discuss and reveal more about the relationships he shared with Linda, Alex and the Arch Bishop Aaron becomes extremely agitated and his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay On We Real Cool Strong Connection in We Real Cool As well all know, connections are not easy to come by. Connections are made for resembling one thing to another. In addition to the resemblance, the poem, We Real Cool , has a strong connection that is shown by the author that help illustrate the meaning of the poem. In the poem of, We Real Cool , by Gwendolyn Brooks, there is a satisfyingly strong connection involving the poem, title, and author. Firstly, to show the satisfyingly strong connection from Gwendolyn Brooks, is the poem. In the poem, We Real Cool , Gwendolyn brooks uses a part of her background in the stanza. The poem, we real cool , illustrates a gang of people that like to play pool at late hours. The poems stanza begins with the word, We , to represent the group of people. Gwendolyn writes, We lurk late, we strike straight. We sing sin, we thin gin , in the second and third stanza, pointing out the attributes of these people back in the 1960 s. Furthermore, the second and third stanza also commemorates their life and what they did to consider themselves real cool, with the help of vivid words that were used to show visual imagery in the poem, such as left school, lurk late, strike straight, sing sin, thin gin, jazz June, and die soon, henceforth illustrating the connection between the poem and title. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The title, We Real Cool , has a deeper in text meaning than just being 3 simple words. Throughout the poem, the phrase We Real Cool and it s identity, is described thoroughly. The name in essence, tells of what was to be considered cool back in the 1960 s. The pool players, were the people that most wouldn t affiliate with according to the poem. Using slang such as we sing sin, and we thin gin, along with being a pool player, further helps tie the connection with the poem and its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Red Blood Cell Hypoxia Hypoxia is a condition that is caused by the decrease in oxygen pressure, insufficient oxygen transport, or when tissues are physiologically incapable of making use of the oxygen supplied to them. Hypoxia occurs in the tissues and brain and cumulates to impaired cognitive functions. The ability to maintain homeostasis and oxygen levels is an essential part of survival for all vertebrates. Various physiological systems have evolved to assure every cell in an organism receives optimal oxygenation. Hypoxia emerged as physiological structures used for oxygen delivery such as erythrocytes evolved. Anoxia is the extreme type of hypoxia that manifests when the body is without oxygen leaving the tissues and brain torpid. Hypoxia can manifest in five different forms: Pemic, Hypoxemic,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Extended exposure to hypoxic conditions can cause elevated RBC count; a condition called Polycythemia. The elevation in the production of red blood cell is a consequence of renal failure that affects the kidney. This results in the kidney producing a enythrogenin into the blood stream. This produces erythropoietinogen; a plasma protein reaction which produces erythropoietin. This activates the bone marrow to produce more red blood cells. Hypoxia can seriously defect the brains respiratory region. Any sort of loss of oxygen to any area of the brain can cause irreversible damage and lead to unconsciousness. When there is a shortage of oxygen supply to the brains respiratory region, it causes the integrating center to trigger an increase in the breathing rate of the organism. At any point, if an organism is to become starved of oxygen, the brain cells undergo apoptosis. This paper will address hypoxia, variations in hemoglobin of marine mammals vs. terrestrial mammals, bends and the mechanisms used by diving marine mammals to avoid them and how these animals work to deal with the issues of depth and deep ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Social Inequality in Elderly Americans Social Inequality in Elderly Americans Elderly people (women and men age sixty five or older) (Macionis, 2005), Have many obstacles to face as they grow older, many of these obstacles involve social inequality. Not only do the elderly have to learn to deal with many forms of Ageism (the stereotyping and prejudice against individuals or groups because of their age), some also have to deal with the fact that they do not have enough savings or pension benefits to be self supporting, for most people over sixty five, the major source of income is social security (Macionis, 2005). This forces many elderly Americans back into the workforce to continue to earn money to support themselves and or spouses. Although many elderly Americans may choose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Choosing a long term care facility can be very difficult because of incidents of abuse and/or neglect reported against care facilities can be overwhelming. For example in Ending Elder Abuse: A family guide , Diane Sandell lists many elder abuse incidents from her files such as: neglect of decubitis ulcers led to infection, sepsis, gangrene, and death. Facility failed to provide necessary diabetic diet; improper insulin administration, insulin overdose; dehydration and death. Resident left alone in chair in shower room fell, became paralyzed from neck down. Many reports of pinching, rough handling, slapping, yelling, threats (2000). It is believed that abuse is most likely to occur if the caregiver not only finds the work difficult but also (1) works full time, (2) cares for young children, (3) is poor, (4) feels little affection for the older person, (5) finds the elderly person very difficult, and (6) gets no support or help from others (Macionis, 2005). Although there is no excuse for abusing elderly Americans, it is still very prominent in today s society. Diane Sandell explains in Ending Elder Abuse, that her 91 year old mother was beaten by a long term care facility employee in the middle of the night for reasons unknown. It is stated that her mother died 6 weeks after the incident, unable to recover mentally from the abuse (2000). In conclusion, elderly Americans face many obstacles as they grow in age, such as ageism, workforce discrimination, poverty, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Assistant Project Manager Cover Letter Essay Bill/Jordan, I am writing to notify you that I am regretfully providing two weeks notice and will be resigning from my position as Assistant Project Manager with Layne Christensen. This is not an easy decision but I have to do what is best for my family. When I accepted this position, I was under the impression that I would be evaluated after a six month period. I took a pay cut of approximately $10,000 annually to accept a role in the office. I had to adjust our budget to accept this position, but I knew it would pay off in the future. I bet on myself and my work ethic as I always do, and I was positive I would prove to everyone that I could handle a bigger role. I believe I did that in a shorter period than anyone was anticipating. Then came marriage, a second kid, hospital bills, etc.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I obviously did not get it, and Jordan has done a great job of handling this role. I was offered a position in the field, and I felt this was a pivotal moment that would lead me to success in the future with Layne. I worked in the field for approximately six months, and I do not regret this decision as I was able to learn the industry from the ground up. I learned many things that are not taught in the office. When you start from the bottom, you have a better understanding and a deeper appreciation for the dangers and obstacles our guys face on a daily basis in the field. You also learn the importance of having things scheduled accordingly and receiving quick solutions from office ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. E Waste Or Electronic Waste Technology is everywhere and is obsolete. It has become a necessity in modern times but what happens to those products if they were replaced? Where do they go? These never to be used again products are called E waste. E waste or electronic waste is referred to any kind of electronic device that have been discarded or devices that have been thrown away. They are also known as one of the fastest and great contributor to garbage streams that greatly impacts the planet due to its hazardous effects on both the environment and living creatures. Where does e waste come from? Technology has become a necessity in the daily lives of consumers. Thanks to industries, these electronic products (technologies) have become faster, more advanced, and more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In figure 2, it shows that countries with higher GDP produce more E waste. United States and China have the highest GDP ($17, 419.0 and $10, 360.1) and both countries also have the highest number of e waste produced (7072 and 6033 kt). Although, even if the population of a country is higher, that doesn t necessarily mean that higher e waste will be produced. In figure 3, it shows that there is no correlation between the number of population and number of e waste generated in each country. Why does higher population not necessarily mean higher e waste? That s because not everyone in that country may be able to buy technology. People in those countries may be poor and e waste generation is related to the amount of individual s income. Figure 4 suggests that electronic waste produced is related to the income of consumers meaning the amount of e waste produced is increasing with the buyers individual wealth a.k.a purchasing power. Why should we recycle electronic wastes? Three reasons: Economics benefits, public health benefits, and environmental benefits. Economics Reasons: Electronics wastes have a ton of valuable materials (see table 6), can provide jobs, provides better opportunity for scarce elements to strive before they completely run out, metals can be recovered (see table 8; metals recovered from recycling 1 million ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Causes Of Capulet In Romeo And Juliet In the tragic play of Romeo and Juliet, Capulet is the most at fault for the events that occurred,which then lead to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.To begin, the Capulets and the Montagues have been in a feud for the longest of time and they do not know exactly why they hate each other.In the Prologue of Romeo and Juliet, it talks about how the two families have been in a grudge against each other since ancient history and it is hard for the two to tell why they dislike each other. From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,/Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. Chorus (1. Prologue. 3 4) There is another example about the two families feuding when the Prince stated about there fighting and how it corrupted Verona for example. By thee, old Capulet, and Montague,/Have thrice disturbed the quiet of our streets/ And made Verona s ancient citizens. Prince (1.1.98 100) Therefore since the two families are in conflict for a long time this had a major effect on Romeo and Juliet s relationship. For, instance when the two met each other, their marriageand relationship was a secret from their families because they maybe assumed that their families would take their relationships away if they told them.Second, Capulet assumed that Paris would be the best fit for Juliet to marry, she later then found out about this, and Capulet became furious about how she did not want to marry this man. So, Capulet decided that it would best that if she was not willing to marry this man, that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. An Analysis Of Barilla Barilla: An analysis of the Barilla family business Pietro Barilla founded Barilla in 1877 it was a small pasta and bread shop in Parma, Italy and becoming one of the biggest pasta manufacturers in the world. Barilla is a family owned company that has been passed down through four generations. They have factories throughout Italy and other countries. For many years, the pasta shop experienced significant growth and their fair share of downside. They have high quality products that are marketed and produced in their facilities. However, with any company does not matter how small or big they have their struggles. I this paper I am going to analyze the Barilla family, the company, achievement, and challenges. Family brief history Pietro Barilla was born on May 3, 1845, in Parma, Italy. He grew up with a family of a baker who got him involved at an early age to have a passion for baking. Years later, Pietro became a businessman that innovator in the food industry, which brought him to open a bread and pasta company in 1877. In 1910, his two sons, Riccardo and Gualtiero took over because they wanted to expand their father s business. The two brothers Riccardo managed the day to day operations of the factory, while Gualtiero oversaw the sales and promotion. They were responsible for the new pasta plant that is close to a railroad and warehouse facilities and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since the pasta sold in bulk, the store would promote Barilla in their store by using posters and displays to get customers attention and get them to buy Barilla s kinds of pasta. Barilla would participate in the international trade shows and won awards high quality product that ultimately would bring them recognition and by 1920 they would start exporting their products to the United States and France. Also, in 1936 Riccardo son Pietro join the company to help them develop a new commercial network to promote ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Hypothetical English Class Analysis While creating the course syllabus for the hypothetical English class of twenty five tenth graders, my main focus was centered on trying to emphasis the importance of implementing critical thinking skills. My high school English teacher, Mrs. Neiswonger, whom I had for both Honors English 10 and AP Literature 12 class taught me how to think critically. Before having her, my essays received the same generic grade and comments. While these comments were typically positive, they weren t teaching me anything. I remember pretty vividly getting a grade of a C on my first essayfrom Honors English 10. The comments written all over each page offered suggestions and asked questions that prompted me to dig deeper beyond the generic surface in order ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The purpose of the wide range of genres and authors mentioned is to expose students to different writing styles in a variety of settings. After exploring various poems from different authors, there will be a class discussion to compare and contrast the various styles of each author. In a short writing assignment that would only be a few paragraphs, the students would select an author to compare and contrast to their own writing style. In my personal belief, the objective of this assignment is to provide students with the opportunity to read and study other writers (13). This objective is outlined under the Pillars of Writing Success as one of the six main needs for students. Furthermore, this assignment challenges the students to think critically and establish an idea of their own writing style. While comparing and contrasting their writing style to an author of their choice, the student will be implementing critical thinking skills to establish personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Future Of Investment Banking The Future of Investment Banking Investment banking is an industry that faces crisis in different forms. First, crisis of trust, which implies that banks profit is more important that needs of their customers. Second, productivity and efficiency crisis with stagnant revenue, increasing costs and low ROE. In order to solve the complex challenges they face, the investment banks have to focus on transforming their business by being more strategic. Regulatory pressure, driving up costs, might lead to ROEs further fall. Moreover, clients become less loyal and easily switch to new more nimble institutions that provide better services by leveraging their technological advances. Taking into account all aforementioned circumstances, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Ernst Young, 2015). It is essential for capital markets institutions to upgrade technologies in house or through joint ventures, strategic alliances or acquisitions of permitted technology firms that are closely aligned with banking to make valuable operational and financial decisions. (KPMG, 2015). Bank must also invest in technology preventing financial crimes and cyber threats. Furthermore, investment banks can enable their staff to access necessary information to perform their work more efficiently and support better connectivity with clients by using social media and mobile technology. Technology will enable the bank to transform , to take control, to rebuild trust, to drive efficiency and to become digital. Client centric approach Trust in investment banks has generally been eroded due to a common perception that banks do not operate in the interest of their clients. Not the least role in the erosion of relationship between banks and their clients played the global financial crisis and attendant scandals. As the result, clients have diversified their relationships and spread their business across various firms to manage the risk. Moreover, the clients demand better services and are not willing to pay a premium. To rebuild trust among clients, public and regulatory, investment banks must focus on their ultimate target ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Symbols In John Irving s A Prayer For Owen Meany There are numerous symbols that John Irving incorporated into A Prayer for Owen Meany. While some symbols only appear in the novel once, other symbols happen to recur throughout the novel. Such recurring symbols are the several manifestations of armless figures, which are Tabby s dressmaker s dummy, the armadillo, and the statue of Mary Magdalene. The most significant manifestation of the armless figures is Tabby s dressmaker s dummy since its symbolism of Tabby primarily contributes to the reader s understanding of Owen s belief that he was Gods instrument, as well as the overall theme of predestination. Tabby s dressmaker s dummy was first introduced in chapter three, The Angel . One of the first things that John reveals about it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to John, the dressmaker s dummy was an exact replica of Tabby s body, therefore it can be assumed that it symbolizes Tabby herself. Tabby is significant to the novel because she contributes to the reader s understanding of Owen s belief that he was God s instrument. The novel circulates around Owen s belief that he was God s instrument and the accident involving Tabby s death emphasized this belief, thus enabling readers to really grasp what Owen meant by being God s instrument. Since disturbing the angel, Owen felt it was his destiny to aid in Tabby s death, thus aiding in an act that God destined to happen. Owen saw the accident as God acting through him to make the task happen, which is exactly what Owen means by being God s instrument. Tabby s character also contributes to the overall theme of predestination because her death is what Owen believed was supposed to happen, that s why he didn t feel guilty about the baseball striking her left temple. Furthermore, the armlessness of the dressmaker s dummy foreshadows to Owen s predestined death when he loses his arms by the grenade.Without Tabby s presence in the novel, Owen s poof for being God s instrument and his belief in predestination would not be visible to the others living in Gravesend, including John. Owen s beliefs impacted many individuals, especially John and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Theme Of Jealousy In Medusa And The Laboratory In the poems, Medusa and The Laboratory, the theme of jealousy is explored through the actions of female characters who are jealous of their partner s lovers. Both female characters choose revenge and violence as a way to retaliate and show their strength. In Medusa, the poetic speaker is shown to go through monstrous transformations, caused by jealousy, which motivates her strive for revenge. Duffy portrays jealousy as being transformative and will lead to self loathing. In The Laboratory, the poetic speaker is shown to have an obsession with poison and killing her love rivals. Browning shows jealousy as a powerful emotion which can lead to violent and dangerous actions. In Medusa, Duffy explores the theme of jealousy as being a very strong emotion which can be transformative and potentially dangerous through her depiction of a womangoing through a painful transformation into the monstrous, mythological creature Medusa. In the first stanza, the poetic speaker believes that jealousy has turned the hairs on my head to filthy snakes . The adjective filthy implies the speaker is repulsed by her transformation even though this was all caused by her jealousy. The noun snakes are commonly viewed as sly and deceptive. To the Greeks, snakes were associated with the Gorgons, who were vicious female monsters, whilst in Christianity, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The transformations that she undergoes is extraordinary. This poem shows how powerful and influential the emotion jealousy can be. Jealousy in The Laboratory is explored through the portrayal of a woman trying to acquire poison in order to kill her love rivals. This poem shows how far people are willing to go because of their jealousy. Both poems explore jealousy from a woman s perspective which suggest women are more likely to be impacted and therefore feel jealous or either men are more likely to cheat on their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Analysis Of Jacqueline Woodson s Brown Girl Dreaming In Jacqueline Woodson s Brown Girl Dreaming, Jackie finds a sense of comfort in Greenville, South Carolina, which is her first long time home and where she spends most of her pivotal growing years; for me my first long time home was on Guido street in Oakland, California, this is where I felt the comfortable to grow and learn freely. Greenville, South Carolina gives Jackie the feeling of comfort, safety and protection from the harsh outside world. On a cold winter night Jackie is sitting on her porch resting her head in her grandfather s warm arm, she look[s] up and the earth stops in a blanket of stars...[she doesn t] need words on a night like this, just warmth [and] the silent promise that the world as [she] know[s] it will always be here (58). When her mother comes late in the night to take her to New York she wants to protest, but [she] is to sleepy to tell [her mother] that Greenville is home [because] even in the winter, the crickets sing [them] to sleep (137). When she is looking at the stars, she is comfortable and safe. A blanket of stars is like a blanket which warms and comforts you when you sleep, A blanket can also make someone feel safe, at least for me. When I was little, when I would get scared I would hide under my blanket. Jackie is under the covers already since she is looking up to the blanket of stars, growing up in a place like this is essentially like hiding under the covers, safe and comfortable. Next she talks about how the world will always be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Summary Of Balthasar And Feste Balthasar and Feste fulfill the same role of paid entertainers that are kept around to make the nobility laugh. This role seems like one that Shakespeare used simply to continue the progression of the play. This argument is mostly true with Balthasar who we learn very little about and who appears only when the plot necessitates it. On the other hand, Feste is a much more complex and central character. Shakespeare uses Feste to insert his own commentary about the playand the characters in it. Feste displays more cynicism and bitterness than other characters and his songs do not always align with the tone of the play. With Balthasar and Feste, Shakespeare takes two characters that fulfill the same role and has used them in entirely different ways to reach the goals he wants to achieve. Balthasar s first appearance is in the palace orchard where Benedick is hiding. He sings a song about men being unfaithful, Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more, Men were deceivers ever, (2.3.blank blank). Don Pedro and Claudio are using Balthasar to set up their conversation about Beatrice s supposed love for Benedick. They have Balthasar sing about men being unfaithful which leads into their conversation about Benedick being too prideful for Beatrice (lines lines). Balthasar s song obviously irritates Benedick, an he had been a dog that should have howled thus, they would have hanged him (2.3.blank blank). The choice of song is intentional but not by Balthasar, but instead by Pedro and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Black Writers of the 20th Century Essay Literature has played an important role in society throughout history, the written word being a powerful tool in communicating ideas. This became even more important during the 20th century, when many people were trying to persuade others or share their emotions and histories. The black movements in the United States made use of this tool, many authors coming out and becoming part of the fabric of society. Three authors in particular, Ralph Ellison, Langston Hughes, and Richard Wright became some of the most influential and important writers of the 20th century, owing to their own history and life experiences to give life and meaning to their works. Ralph Ellison is one of the more influential writers of the early 20th century in North... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not having a stable life, he moved around a lot as a child, taking many different jobs in an effort to help his family make ends meet. By the time he was 13, he was getting interested in literature and began writing his own stories. His first story appeared in a local magazine within a year, giving Wright his first publication as an author and opening him up to the world of writing in the early 20th century. The most well known of the three black authors, Langston Hughes is mentioned as an influence on many other authors, including Ralph Ellison and Richard Wright, among others. Born in Joplin, Missouri on 1 February 1902, Hughes was unfortunate to see in life to see so much separation and strife in his family. His parents were divorced when he was still very young, causing him to live with his grandmother until he was 13, at which point he went on to Lincoln, Illinois to live with his mother, and then eventually moved on to Cleveland, Ohio. By 1924, he relocated to Washington D.C. Where he became an important part of the Harlem Renaissance. He began his college education at Columbia University, took a hiatus where he wrote a book of poetry, then completed his remaining three years at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania. Hughes would later go on to become a very well known author and poet. Though the three authors were all from different backgrounds, they all had similar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Criticism In Amanda s Blue Roses Did you ever wonder what is best and worst ? To describe somebody something that is best is a quality someone has, showing the highest extent of being execptional in an activity or a subject. Somebody or something that is worst is crummy in a highest degree in an activity or a subject. In human nature, the best individual can display open emotions, confident, honesty, makes the best out of stituations, thinks of others, ect... The worst individual can display determination of their own personal gain, avoiding and denying critism from others, ignoric knowledge, unapolegetic actions, statements of blaming others, ungratefulness, afraid to change ect... Amanda demonstrates the best qualities in the list and Tom demonstrates the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He presents his pessismistic attitude constantly to his mother. At the begining of scene five, Amanda and Tom are in the kitchen. Amanda asks Tom for a favor to tidy up and comb his hair. She wants Tom to keep his father had and that was to keep his appearance clean and tidy. Tom doesn t even obey his mother and gets out his ciggarete. Amands tells Tom that he smokes too much and all he s doing is squandering his money. Tom is unmoved by this and says this, I d rather smoke. Tom is foreshadowing his future charcateristics of showing he s carefree. Tom is a narcissitic individual and shows he doesn t carefor his family s fate. With Tom as the main source of income, he has to work harder and save for his family s needs. Instead, he wants to spendthrift his money on smoking and go to the movies to get away from the family problems. After Tom states he d rather smoke, Amanda turns around and looks at her husband s photograph. Amanda is thinking of the worst posibility that Tom is becoming like his father. Not only he s carefree, he s also a quitter/resentful. Towards the end of the story, Jim, the gentleman caller , has left. Amanda calls Tom to come and explain the joke he s played on them. Amanda told Tom he d should ve known Jim was engaged because he called Jim his best friend. Instead of apologizing and fixing up the mess of a stituation he s created, he instead ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay On Voltaire s Candide-Religious Conflict Religious Conflict in Candide and Our World Today Candide, the 18th century novel by Voltaire, describes the adventures of a naive young man named Candide. On his journey, Candide meets many people of different religious persuasions and often finds them in violent conflict. In the novel, as in the modern world, people often act violently towards each other, based on religion. Voltaires beliefs are that, everyone should serve God how they want to instead of being demanded how to serve God from religious officials. The characters in this work are mostly negative, except the Brethren predecessor, the Anabaptist, and the old woman. Candide meets people from many religions, such as Calvinist and Jews, who are in violent conflict, as they still ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was the only thing he was able to buy after the Jews had conned him (Voltaire 157). Candide and CunГ©gonde is able to live together. Paquette, a servant at the castle of Baron Von Thunder Ten Tronckh, and the man she was with, who is a monk named Brother GiroflГ©e all joined Candide and his group on the small farm (Voltaire 158). He did not want to become a monk and he became one under his will (Voltaire 146). The reason he took a life in a monastery, is because his parents left everything to his older brother (Voltaire 146). He had no money, and this was the only thing he could do to live (Voltaire 146). Therefore, in Brother GiroflГ©e situation being a religious figure is looked at as a punishment and not a reward. Voltaire, shows that this is a prime example that religious figures see their occupation as a punishment as well. It seems that priesthood is something you have to learn to like than to love it. Voltaire shows us that religious officials don t even believe in what they say and they are just preaching because they have to. The monk is not happy with his title or spiritually satisfied by becoming one (Voltaire 146). Basically he is saying that he is just a man who is preaching words that he don t understand the meaning behind (Voltaire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay On Hamster s Closed Circulatory System By comparing the carbon dioxide output of a cricket to that of a hamster, we observed that on a per gram basis, the cricket s carbon dioxide output was significantly lower than the hamster s. The difference in carbon dioxide output in the two species may have been caused by the absence of lungs in insects, which in contrast, is a key organ of a mammal s respiratory system. In a mammal, the lungs function in the respiratory system by providing a large surface area for incoming oxygen to enter and the removal of carbon dioxidegas from the mammal s body providing highly efficient respiration. In contrast to mammals, insects obtain required oxygen for respiration through a series of small openings called spiracles that are found in the insect s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In open circulatory systems, blood flows freely around the body cavity; in insects, the circulatory system is not used for transporting oxygen. In contrast, the hamster s closed circulatory system separates blood from the tissues, and oxygen is transported efficiently to all of the cells while carbon dioxide is transported out of the cells. Insects generally have a lower metabolic rate and do not require a continuous supply of oxygen, which may explain the lower carbon dioxide output (as carbon dioxide is removed from an organism s body when oxygen enters). Hamsters require a continuous supply of oxygen in a systematic way in order to ensure that every cell obtains oxygen; therefore, it may explain why the hamster had a significantly greater carbon dioxide output. Furthermore, studies have shown that by exposing red flower beetles (Tribolium castaneum) to low oxygen concentrations, they reduced their respiration rates to survive, which may suggest that by having an open circulatory system, they do not require a large amount of continuous oxygen to sustain life (Emekci et al. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Thomas Aquinas Proof Of God Essay One of the most widely read Christian texts in the world aside from The Bible, is Saint Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologica. While the entire text is rarely read, there are several sections that are often analyzed. One of the often read sections is the Existence of God, where Thomas Aquinas attempts to prove the existenceof Godthrough five proofs, which primarily revolve around one central theme. The purpose of these proofs is to prove that it is possible to discern whether a God using reason alone. Thomas Aquinas is partially successful in these proofs, however, he jumps to the conclusion that God is the answer, but the proofs lead to no definitive answer. The first example that Aquinas uses is that of motion, this is the accessible of the proofs as it uses the physical example of motion. The premise of this proof is that an object cannot be bother mover and moved, i.e. that it should move itself. This is a simple law of motion, which Aquinas states earlier by saying, motion is nothing else than the reduction of something from potentially to actuality. Thus an object cannot change the form of its energy without being acted on by an outside force. Aquinas draws the conclusion that God is the first mover, which was able to put itself in motion, as he says that the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The core idea of this proof is that that existence is a byproduct of necessity. Therefore Aquinas concludes, the existence of some being having of itself its own necessity, and not receiving it from another, but rather causing in others their necessity. This is the core principle of Aquinas s proof being that everything must have a necessity to exist, and that necessity cannot be provided by itself. Aquinas finishes the proof of saying that, This all men speak of as God. This proof can be boiled down to the phrase, God is the the being that caused its own necessity and the necessity of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Chronic Obstructive pulmonary Disease (COPD) Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is not one single disease but an umbrella term used to describe chronic lung diseases that cause limitations in the air flow. According to the latest World Health Organization (WHO) estimates (2004), currently 64 million people have COPD and 3 million died of COPD, WHO predicts that COPD will become the third leading cause of death worldwide by 2030. Common causes of COPD: Inhaling pollutants: Smoking, fumes, chemicals or dust. Genetics can also play a role in development of COPD. Symptoms may include: Treatment of COPD: When the patient is diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. An Application for Automated Evaluation of Student Essay Criterion SM Online Essay Evaluation: An Application for Automated Evaluation of Student Essays Jill Burstein Educational Testing Service Rosedale Road, 18E Princeton, NJ 08541 jburstein@ets.org Martin Chodorow Department of Psychology Hunter College 695 Park Avenue New York, NY 10021 martin.chodorow@hunter.cuny.edu Claudia Leacock Educational Testing Service Rosedale Road, 18E Princeton, NJ 08541 cleacock@ets.org Abstract This paper describes a deployed educational technology application: the CriterionSM Online Essay Evaluation Service, a web based system that provides automated scoring and evaluation of student essays. Criterion has two complementary applications: E raterВ®, an automated essay scoring system and Critique ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Work in automated essay scoring began in the early 1960 s and has been extremely productive (Page 1966; Burstein et al., 1998; Foltz, Kintsch, and Landauer 1998; Larkey 1998; Elliot 2003). Detailed descriptions of these systems appear in Shermis and Burstein (2003). Pioneering work in automated feedback was initiated in the 1980 s with the Writer s Workbench (MacDonald et al., 1982). CriterionSM Online Essay Evaluation Service combines automated essay scoring and diagnostic feedback. The feedback is specific to the student s essay and is based on the kinds of evaluations that teachers typically provide when grading a student s writing. Criterion is intended to be an aid, not a replacement, for classroom instruction. Its purpose is to ease the instructor s load, thereby enabling the instructor to give students more practice writing essays. This paper appeared in the published proceedings of the fifteenth annual conference on innovative applications of artificial intelligence, held in Acapulco, Mexico, August 2003. Reposted on www.ets.org with permission of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. ple and because), or whether it is used to begin a new discourse segment (first or second). E rater parses the essay to identify the syntactic structures in which these terms must appear to be considered discourse markers. For example, for first to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Many Deities Of Death Bell 1 Casey Bell Dr. Ward Pre AP English 2 30 October 2014 The Many Deities of Death Have you ever wondered how other religions viewed death? Have you wondered why others celebrate it? Have you wondered which religions had which gods or goddesses assigned to certain roles in the death hierarchy? Well, as you read this essay, you will learn each of these things and more. While reading, remember that other religions are quite different from your own and they may differ into the extremes. The Many deities all have different names, though many have the same purpose. There are also deities of the underworld and of resurrection that are commonly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One deity, often pictured darker or more menacing, is assigned the job of presiding over death. Some polytheistic religions have a departmental deity of death. They make death seem as if it is an amazing journey, but they do not glorify the points of death or dying. In monotheistic religion, one god governs life and death. When a monotheistic is in practice, this seems to manifest in different rituals and traditions. These rituals and traditions vary depending on geographical location, local politics, main traditions, and the influences of other religions. One of the many polytheistic religions is that of Babylonian Mythology. They have Freshkigal, the first lady of the underworld. They also include Nergal as the second lord of the underworld. Another polytheistic religion is Aztec Mythology. Their lord of the underworld is called Mictlantecuhtli, while their queen of the underworld is called Mictecacihuatl. In Egyptian Mythology, they not only have their lord of the dead, Osiris, they also have Anubis, he is the guardian of the dead, mummification, and the afterlife. Along with Anubis mother, Nephthys, who is sister to Osiris and another guardian of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The On Health Care Delivery The Alma Ata Declaration of 1978 had significant consequences on health care delivery in Australia, facilitating the introduction of primary health care (PHC) in Australia. PHC refers to an integral health care approach (World Health Organization [WHO], 1978), defined through its principles of accessibility, public participation, healthpromotion, intersectoral collaboration and appropriate technology (Downey Westera, 2009). Relations between obesity, being a National Health Priority Area (NHPA), and PHC will be expounded using the Five A s Framework of The Australian National Preventative Health Agency (Harris, 2012). Through examining the latter, the reader will obtain an awareness of current management whilst identifying the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Continuation of bulk billing services minimise economic barriers, with 82% of general practice attendances being bulk billed from 2012 2013. Statistics indicate its effectiveness, as 94% of persons visiting PHCP s, such as general practitioners or allied health professionals, excluded cost barriers (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare [AIHW], 2014). Public participation in PHC refers to a right and responsibility to engage in one s health (Downey Westera, 2009). Public participation on the individual s behalf is essential, as inadequate involvement could result in unsuitable referral or the absence of PHC itself. Westera (2009) outlines the necessity of community participation, referring to Local Health Advisory Committees (LHAC) (Downey Westera, 2009) considered as the central connection between the local community and health service attitudes (NSW Health, n.d). Through such involvement, PHC can be specialised to specific communities, addressing strengths and issues (Downey Westera, 2009), whilst empowering local members through their contributions (NSW Health, n.d.). Empowerment may also arise through health promotion, being defined as activities which help individuals and communities to increase control over the determinants of their health (AIHW, 2014). According to Westera (2009), patient teaching is integral to health promotion, involving the deliverance of education pertinent to primary prevention and management of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Behavioral Feeding And Eating Disorders Introduction Behavioral feeding and Eating Disorder in infants and children has a huge impact in our society. It has a broad spectrum, ranking from mild issues that do not involve major health related threats complications for severe issues, such as underfeeding and the need for enteral feeding. Because of a high popularity and the prompt detection, effects, types, environmentally factors, and treatment options of pediatric and non pediatric behavioral feeding and eating disorders can be prevented. Definition For better understanding of what behavioral feeding and Eating Disorders are, we must first have a clear view and some knowledge of difference between organic and nonorganic etiologies1 Organic etiologies are usually essential ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prevalence Feeding and eating disorders seem to spread throughout different types. For instance, the majority of individuals with intellectual disabilities display behavioral feeding and eating disorder problems, and proximately 70% of children who suffer from autism seem to have very selective eating habits3. 15% of children that have Gastreophageal reflux have feeding disorders and can even have food refusal4. Another interesting finding is that in 45% of children feeding disorder has been estimated to occur. Because of a high percentage, it is recommended that speech language pathologists are fully aware. Effects When any person consumes an exaggerated amount of food, it may follow with bad consequences. The effect may consist of weight loss, malnutrition, weariness, mental impairment, and even death and/or physical development. It has been proven that malnutrition and dehydration can be caused by dysfunctional parent child mealtime. In severe cases, the need of medical doctors is necessary and an enteral feeding tube has to be placed via nasogastric or gastronomy. Just because a feeding tube is placed into the person and there are improvements, medical procedures by themselves do not treat the behavioral aspect of the disorder. Extended ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay On Bid Day Bid Day Officers Responsible New Member Chairman New Member Committee President Risk Management Chairman Adviser/chaperone Outcome New members will begin to become integrated into membership in Kappa Kappa Gamma. Pillar of Education Sisterhood Time Varies (75 minutes plus additional activity time) Materials Presentation PowerPoint oCan be found after logging into www.kappa.org/members and navigating to More Resources Chapter New Member Chairman Event Planning Form (if any portion of event is held away from campus or the chapter facility.) oCan be found after logging into www.kappa.org /members and navigating to More Resources Chapter New Member Chairman KeyReports Chapter Reports Event Planning Actions Submit Event ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... President15 MinutesII.Ice Breaker Conduct one ice breaker from the options provided in the appendix. These are a great way to help new members get to know one another and start to build the bonds of sisterhood. New Member ChairmanIce breakers can be done as a large group or in smaller groups. 5 MinutesIII.Membership Commitment Statement Welcome to Kappa Kappa Gamma! Today, you are joining an international sisterhood of more than 280,500 members. Kappa Kappa Gamma believes in inspiring, preparing, impacting and connecting all members. You will make lifelong friends and find a system of support unlike any you have ever known. Kappa is, and always will be, a safe place. Hazing is prohibited and any member failing to comply with this policy is subject to dismissal from the Fraternity. At no time will you ever be asked to do anything dangerous, intimidating, humiliating, degrading or embarrassing. If at any time you are asked to do something that makes you uncomfortable, please come see me or our New Member Chairman to express your concerns. Each year, every member of Kappa Kappa Gamma signs the Membership Commitment Statement. After Formal Pledging, you must sign this statement and update your member profile on the Fraternity website. We will talk more about that at Formal Pledging. President5 Minutes IV.New Member Chairman Role Explain your role as the New Member Chairman. Provide your contact ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Bo Jackson Epic Hero Bo Jackson can arguably be considered one of the best versatile athletes known to man. From being an athlete of Major League Baseball and National Football League, he has defied the odds of what an epic athlete and human portray. He was capable of great strengths and overcame losses with courage. His life was a series of events that led him to travel over a vast setting. He sustained humility with ease as the rest of the world applauded him. The definition of an epic hero can vary from person to person, but most can agree that Bo Jackson fits for all. The documentary of Bo s life was captured with essence and awe as viewers see for themselves the hero before their eyes. From a young boy, Bo Jackson showed his potential for great deeds. His acts were seen as ungodly by many. By the time he was in eighth grade, Bo had dunked a stick, jumped over cars, and jumped over a 40 foot ledge. The fact that he did these things in the first place were so unbelievable, but it was that he did them with so much ease that had everyone stunned. The magnitude of his actions was so powerful that not all, even believed it to be true. His natural abilities were what made Bo Jackson, Bo Jackson. He was not only an epic hero, but a good epic hero. When Bo was a little boy, he struggled with stuttering which led him to struggle interacting. He became an introverted person that caused his anger. However, to go from a shy person to one watched by millions requires much courage that Bo clearly had. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Civil Disobedience, By Thoreau Civil disobedience is the refusal to obey civil laws in an effort to induce change in governmental policy or legislation. Thoreau s infamous ideas on Civil Disobedience, written in 1849, have been monumental in the fight for change. It has helped influence change anywhere from the 1940s fight against Danish resistance, to the 1950s and McCarthyism. Thoreau s words have helped lead the way to freedom. It has made the people of the world think about how they are being governed and how they are being treated. Thoreau s message of freedom in Civil Disobedience, transcend his own time to be so influential to those throughout history for three main reasons which are that he is read around the world, it had to do with helping yourself, and he connected it to real life. The first reason why Thoreau s message of freedom in Civil Disobedience , transcend his own time to be so influential to those throughout history is that he was being read all over the world. Even though he was not the most popular writer in the United States, he was very well like everywhere else. His writings have been reprinted countless times, both in English and in translation into many foreign languages. His ideas were read and the people really took what he was saying to heart. They listened to the messages that he was trying to convey and started to make changes. Henry thoreau states on page 388, Government is at its best but an expedient; but most governments are usually, and all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Dangers Of Hot Dogs And Processed Meats Hot dogs, bacon, chicken nuggets,... are not they sound good? But everything has its bad side, and do you know behind that crispy and yummy tastes is a silent threat of illness? Mr.Kelly Gallagher wrote an article entitled Hot dog, bacon and other processed meats increase risk of cancer, scientists say. And after reading it I feel very concerned. What the fourth paragraph had stated makes me even feel worse, The experts defined processed meats as those that have been salted, cured, smoked or otherwise transformed to enhance their flavor or keep them from going bad. Although most processed meats are derived from beef and pork, they can also be made from other kinds of red meat, poultry or organ meats like liver or sweetbreads. Processed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. A Critical Literature Review On Highway Asset Management 1.1Context In this critical literature review I am going to investigate what guidance and information is currently available on the use of recycled content asphalt and research some of the more innovative methods that are being trialled and utilised. The current economic climate in the UK is placing additional pressures on highway authorities to increase efficiency within their capital and operational spends. It has been suggested that using high recycled content asphalt mixes can play a large role in reducing the costs and environmental impacts of highway maintenance plans (Metcalfe, 2016). 1.2Highway Asset Management With so many stakeholders depending on the roads network, highway asset management plays a pivotal role in any major economy, as without a well maintained and managed infrastructure network, people would not be able to travel easily for work and leisure, products would not be delivered across the country and economic prosperity would suffer. As the most valuable asset owned by the public sector it is crucial that it is managed in transparent and accountable manner (DfT, 2013). The Highway Assest Management Infrastructure Guidance docucment (DfT, 2013) offers the following interpretation of highway asset management: A systematic approach to meeting the strategic need for the management and maintenance of highway infrastructure assets through long term planning and optimal allocation of resources in order to manage risk and meet the performance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Christopher Morley On Laziness Laziness is often looked down upon as something unworthy and unhelpful. Many tend to demote those who are lazy, claiming that they lack responsibility and effort. However, in Christopher Morley s essay On Laziness , he takes on a point of view out of the contrary. In his essay, Morley sees the beneficial factors of being lazy. Morley uses historical examples, logical reasoning, and sophisticated and powerful diction to illustrate the light and positive aspects in laziness. Throughout Morley s essay he uses historical examples to back up his points about the beneficial factors of laziness. In his piece, Morley speaks about Doctor Johnson, one of the world s greatest philosophers. Morley states, Doctor Johnson, who was one of the world s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He states, Unhappily, we were born with a certain fund of energy. We have been hustling about for a number of years now, and it doesn t seem to get us anything but tribulation. Henceforward we are going to make a determined effort to be more languid and demure, In this quote, Morley uses logic to explain why people decide to become lazy. It is not because they want to, it is because we are constantly working hard towards life, but all that effort only leads to trouble and distress. Thus, it is only logical that people become more relaxed and lazy because their hard working and full of energy life does not seem to provide any delight and contentment. Morley continues using logical reasoning as he says, The man who is really, thoroughly, and philosophically slothful is the only thoroughly happy man, Here, Morley claims that someone who is slothful or lazy, is the only genuinely happy person. This connects back to his previous quote because if hustling in life only leads to distress, then it is through laziness and a less active life, is when a person is truly happy. Overall, Morley uses logical reasoning to state that laziness and slothfulness can lead to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. How Is Malvolio A Foolish Character Often foolishness can be defined as, the lack of good judgement and sense, which is associated with jesters or clowns usually for comedic effect. In stark contrast, in Twelfth Night reader s find that those in position of power with stereotypically serious roles are portrayed as foolish for comedic effect, whereas the court fools, are portrayed as intelligent. This is largely representational throughout Malvolio, as he is a character of somewhat high class, yet he still portrays the traits of a foolish man. He can t see the obvious discrepancies between the letters request and Oliva reactions to his behaviour. This being said one finds that, in Shakespeare s play Twelfth Night Malvolio can be seen as the most foolish character due to his inability to see through thinly veiled lies... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... George 02 Primarily, Malvolio is described as a very ignorant character who cannot take a joke, his ignorance then leaves him as an easy target for other characters to insult him. In Twelfth Night, Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, and Maria all plot a scheme that involves forging Olivia s handwriting in a letter, making Malvolio believe that she is in love with him. His quick belief of Oliva s love towards him, is due to his personality. Seeing as his personality essentially makes the prank work, with a change of his character, said incident would cease to exist. Malvolio is a very serious character, who thinks of himself more superior than others. This is evident when he says, Go, hang yourselves all! You are idle shallow things: I am not your element: you shall know more hereafter. (Act 3 , Scene 4). This quote effectively shows readers that Malvolio thinks that he is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Kello V. City Of New London Case Analysis On past occasions, the Supreme Court Justices have upheld takings that ultimately resulted in a private party possessing the land. This has occurred, for example, to allow the development of a plot of land that holds future benefits to the local economy, and in instances of urban renewal, where a new neighborhood goes up in place of an old and blighted one. The court case Kelo v. City of New Londonwas appealed to the Supreme Court of the United Statesfrom a decision by the Supreme Court of Connecticut in favor of the City of New London to heed its future economic development plans. The leading plaintiff Susette Kelo, sued the city in Connecticut courts, arguing that the city had misused its power of eminent domain. The Supreme Court ruled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Mary Barton Summary In Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell, she captures the hardships that the mill workers experience during the 1800s by including imagery and contrast. The author writes about the workers conditions by explaining their lives and differences to the ones who do not suffer, and she also vividly describes the experiences of the workers to make the readers see the hardships and their distressing lives. Therefore, one can predict that the author feels sorrow and sadness for the mill workers. One can vividly see the experiences of the mill workers by the descriptions that Gaskell includes in her story. In the second paragraph, she begins to describe the deprivations of the workers by stating that employees are getting [removed] from house to house, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Theme Of A Worn Path A Worn Path by Eudora Welty, written in 1941, is a short story about an elder, Negro woman, Phoenix Jackson, traveling along a well worn path to an unknown destination. As the title suggests, this is a path that she has taken many times. The main theme represented in A Worn Path is that a person would endure and overcome the forces of nature and society for those they love. Eudora Welty introduces the character Phoenix Jackson in a way that illustrates that Phoenix is a person who endures forces of nature and society; and the meaning of her name is a large hint to the theme of endurance. William M. Jones introduces the idea that Phoenix is a reference to the legendary bird that is reborn throughout time; one that endures. In his literary critic, William M. Jones writes, The references at the beginning of the story announce rather clearly that a comparison with the legendary bird is intended. The similarity becoming more pronounced as the story progresses. The reference to the bird of endurance can be seen throughout the story, especially when the reader concludes that Phoenix does not remember why she is traveling the path. Her loss of memory is a reference to the Phoenix dying; and at the end of the story, Phoenix remembering her reason for the journey is a representation of being reborn. Welty s diction and the time period that the short storywas written also gives the reader context into Phoenix s endurance of the wrath of society. Phoenix is described as an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Breaking Rules In Private Peaceful By Michael Morpurgo Throughout my exposition I will be covering the inquiry question Are there some contexts where it is acceptable to break the rules? . In the novel Private Peaceful written by Michael Morpurgo, there are occasions when the rules are broken and I will be discussing them on the view that breaking rules is acceptable in certain circumstances. These occasions are very much reasonable because of the outcome if they didn t break the rules. Three of the occasions are... 1, When Charlie lied and told the recruiting sergeant that both Charlie and Tommo were born on the 5th of October and both older then 17. 2, Charlie broke the rules because he didn t want to look cowardly by hiding his face from the gunman, instead he decided to face the gunman... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like I stated in my introduction Charlie joined the army so that they wouldn t be kicked out of their house. Tommo wanted to join the army too and wasn t going to let others talk him out of it. Charlie lying to the sergeant is acceptable in this circumstance and also helps prove breaking the rules in certain scenarios is okay. Page number is 107. Charlie was asked to put a bag over his head however he didn t want to lose his dignity or honour. Breaking the rules here showed the courage he had at that certain. It was important for that Charlie didn t wimp out and put a bag over his head. Also, Charlie left the bag off his head to remind the gunman of what he has done and give him a sense of remorse. Page number is 184. Breaking the rules in this circumstance was important because it he was protecting his brother Tommo. He did it because the Sargent was working Tommo too hard to the point of unconsciousness. Breaking the rules here is certainly okay because his was protecting his brother, however if it wasn t his brother the circumstances wouldn t change. This incidence helps my overall argument Are there some contexts where it s acceptable to break the rules GET PAGE ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Mise-En-ScпїЅne Challenges Linear Temporality Mise En ScГЁne Challenges Linear Temporality Alfred Hitchcock s Rope (1948) creates suspense through the dramatic irony of a dinner party where the missing guest s dead body is hidden in the very chest off of which the guests dine. Brandon (John Dall) and Phillip s (Farley Granger) Nietzschean ideals are not fully revealed to the audience until the introduction of critical supporting character Rupert Cadell (James Stewart). An impeccably dressed, suave, intellectual man, Rupert reveals critical information about the men which eventually spoils Brandon s plan. The expository characterization of Rupert through performance and costume elements of mise en scГЁne adds important background information about Brandon and Phillip and challenges them intellectually, thus creating tension around the linear temporality of Brandon s plan and the plot. Through Stewart s performance, Rupert acts in ways to indicate a familiarity with Brandon and Phillip which contrasts the forward movement of the rest of the plot. The film closely follows linear temporality, or a plot which follows chronological time, through a logical succession of calculated events designed by Brandon to torment his guests. Rupert challenges, and ultimately foils, this neat progression by interjecting information about the men s past. Rupert s regressive comments are presented as the audience first meets him through calling out improvements in Phillip s piano playing. Stewart s performance paints Rupert as an elite intellectual whom Brandon idolizes. Brandon regresses in his presence, stumbling over his words and nervously repeating himself, which Rupert likens to his past by saying, You always did stutter when you were excited. His naming of Brandon and Phillip s faults emphasizes his familiarity with them as younger men, thus further contrasting the linearity of the story with constant nostalgia. Hitchcock s manipulation of linear temporality exaggerates a long term cause and effect relationship that would not be apparent to viewers without Rupert s character spotlighting the past. Viewers learn that Rupert is the source of Brandon s Nietzschean ideas, and Rupert is forced to come to terms with the terrible resulting effects of exposing young people to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. John Feinstein s Cover-Up John Feinstein in his book, Cover Up, strongly posits the point that all people should not just take what is given, but to do further investigation to find out the truth behind all things in life. John Feinstein uses author s purpose widely in order to get the reader to understand his overall them of the book. In this book the NFL has come under some heat for drug testing and suspensions. Two young reporters, age 14, choose to do their own investigation. Susan and Steve both decide to do their part to expose the NFL and hold their feet to the fire about the massive scandal. On page 89 the one of the characters are asking a reporter a series of questions about suspensions and other things concerning the NFL. Now, the author s purpose in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Without this vital element in the book the entirety of the book and its qualities could not be held together no matter how good the author could write. Foreshadowing, mystery, suspense, and even justice could not work in adhesion without timing, fluency, and quality. I m kind of a magician. I wave my magic needle on Sunday s and everyone plays. Eddie Brennan wouldn t have seen the last two months without me. (92). The character Susan is still in her interview with her boastful reporter. He says that many players take pain killing shots to get them through the winter months. By doing this they are able to avoid checkups and secure their place on the starting line. The player that he is referring to, Eddie Brennan, used illegal painkiller cortisone shots to get through the months of February and January on a bad knee. This would allow him to keep playing, stay on the starting line up, and fastened his contract for longer thus making him more money. This type of evidence is revealed in just the right timing for both the readers and the characters and allow the plot to flow smoothly and continue on. If this essential piece of evidence was exposed later then the characters may not have come up with their arguments for their case when they expose the NFL in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Transformational Leader Category six, Think Win Win , scored very good at 15 points. Credit is given where credit is due. If an employee has a great idea and it is brought up in a meeting, I will make sure to mention that employee by name so they get the credit for that idea. I care strongly about the success of others when it is deserved and earned. I cooperate with others and find a solution for conflicts that benefits everyone involved. The seventh category, Seek First to Understand , also scored very good at 13 point. Although I may not be as sensitive to others feelings as I should be, I do want to understand their viewpoints and ideas. Anytime a thought or idea is brought to my attention, I try to think about it as if I were the customer. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Transformational leaders promote a workplace in which employees can develop intelligence and rational thinking. This stimulation aids independent problem solving by employees (Choi, S. L., Goh, C. F., Adam, M. B., Tan, O. K., 2016). This is a weakness that I carry on my shoulders. There is a tendency to be rushed and overloaded with tasks. This unfortunately does not give enough time or resources to involve all of the key personnel such as the engineering technicians. They are the heart of the project after the design phase and should be given the opportunity to have more intellectual stimulation than is allowed by the time constraints. More training and knowledge of projects is needed in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Essay Media Fast Media Fast Writing Assignment Last Tuesday, I attempted to unplug myself from the world of media and see how it affected my everyday life. After trying to disconnect myself from everything that involves media, I realized how much I rely on it to get me through each day. I was never this aware of its presence in today s society until disconnecting myself. Without media to rely on, I found myself having to readjust my whole normal routine just to get through the day. At the start of the day I found myself stressed, unorganized and uneasy. I use my cell phone as an alarm and by turning it off the night before I found myself waking up every few hours for fear of over sleeping. As I headed to my first class I paid attention to various ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Without the use of my phone I was unable to receive team emails and texts from my captains and coaches which was one of the biggest obstacles I was faced with. Therefore, I had to rely on my friend/teammate, Emily to tell me updates and important information. At one point I could tell she was getting annoyed with me, having to update me regularly. She even told me she subconsciously sent me a text message because she was used to the constant communication throughout the day. Disconnecting myself completely from media provided me with a new opinion and outlook on its powerful role in my own life and in the world. Firstly, I noticed how much media speeds up our everyday lives. Essentially everyone is multitasking; it is a way of life in our society. I noticed multitasking at its finest when I went to the library later that day. People are researching online, writing papers, Facebook stalking, instant messaging and listening to their iPods all instantaneously. The instant access to everything has formed our culture. I find myself running on autopilot when it comes to using media. It took the full 24 hour fast for me to realize how dependent I really am on media to make it though the day. The stress I was feeling without the security of my phone or ability to communicate whenever I wanted to left me feeling helpless. Media not only speeds up daily activities, but it has given ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Section 362 Section 2 Section 351 of the Internal Revenue code allows a taxpayer to obtain non recognition of gain or loss when property is transferred solely in exchange for stocks and immediately after the transfer, the transferor or transferors are in control of the corporation. This does not include non qualified stock as provided under В§351(g), however. As described above, each party transferred to the corporationqualifying tangible assets that are established as property for rules governing transfers to corporations. Moreover, directly after the exchange both shareholders obtained control of the corporation by satisfying the requirement of I.R.C. В§368(c). Section 368 (c), defines control as holding at least 80% of the total combined voting power of all... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Section 362(e)(2) states that if the transferors adjusted basis of the property transferred is greater than the fair market value right after the transaction, then the basis of the property transferred should obtain a basis that does not exceed the fair market value right after the transfer. In any case, the transferor has the option to select an irrevocable election that allows them to apply the reduction to their stock basis received rather than to the transferee s basis in the property received. This statute eliminates the transferee s built in loss and it does not allow the opportunity that the taxpayer and the corporation can undertake a transaction that results in a duplicated loss. Federal Tax Reg. В§1.362 4 along with Section 362(e)(2) were established to prevent the duplication of new loss in transfers undertaken under Section 351. Subsequently, Congress also included Section 362(e)(2)(C) which permits the transferor and the corporation to make the election and reduce the tax basis rather than to the property received by the corporation. If Mrs. Zhee accepts this election, then the corporation would take the basis of $60,000 for the machine and Mrs. Zhee would then reduce her stock to the fair market value of $40,000. Nonetheless, Mrs. Zhee is not allowed to reduce her stock basis more than the current fair market value. If Mrs. Zhee and the corporation decide not to make the election, then the transaction will not be made pursuant to 362(e)(2) and 362(e)(2)(c). Additionally, the difference will not be recognized by both the transferor and transferee as provided under the duplication loss ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Ethics And Purpose Of Corporate Governance 1.What is Ethics? Originating from the Ancient Greek word ethikos deriving itself from ethos meaning belief , customs , habits , the concept of ethics determines good and/or bad practices and essentially refers to a code of conduct or a set of moral principles and standards governing a group or an individual s behaviour and/or activity. It can be defined as: a social, religious, or civil code of behaviour considered correct, especially that of a particular group, profession, or individual Collins dictionary 2.What is Law? Aristotle stated that Law is order, and good law is good order (Aristotle, Politics) Historically, philosophers and intellectuals over centuries have struggled with a set definition of what law is. When... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is corporate strategy? Corporate strategy is a complete plan of action encompassing all the activities and functions performed by business firms. The plan covers all the objectives of the company related to the allocation of resources and coordination among different levels. Corporate Strategy as a framework began to be developed in the 60 s and the 70 s where for the first time companies had to think in a systematic and integrated way about their costs, competitors and their customers. In the mid 80 s and beginning of 90 s, corporate strategy started to focus on process engineering, re engineering, thinking more systematically about world wide expansion and therefore globalisation but at the same time it also focused on a more granular aspect and migrated down to the industry by industry. Nowadays, corporate strategy is about participating in different business units and is defined as a process of diversification across structurally different industries. It is about participating in multiple businesses grouped under a corporate parent and creating common strategic unifying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. A Comparison Of Louis Armstrong And Paul Desmond Louis Armstrong and Paul Desmond Louis Armstrong: He is known to The King of Jazz as Louis Satchmo. He was actually one of the most outstanding personalities in the early jazz. He is believed to be the one defining jazz music. The significance of jazz according to him is creation of a new something of an ancient, making. He gave a helping hand in the creation plus the representation of a brand new element of a twist on the popular music. According to McClendon 2015, when most of us listen to the world contrasted leader, we tend to think of a being which is extraordinary. A human being that is completely contrasting to the others. We have seen and heard about very many leaders in the past decades but Louis Armstrongis a great one. His leading of a great life of music was portrayed in diverse ways. He brought his own style of music that actually became so loved and cherished around the entire globe. However, he was born on August 4th, 1901 in the New Orleans. He made tremendous achievements in the course of his life and in the course of doing what he was comfortable with, he became a leader of sound mind cherished and respected by everybody despite the troublesome painful years he had while still a young boy. Louis had a hard and painful childhood. His biological dad had just abandoned the family when he was a very young small baby, left with no choice than to live with the grandmother Josephine Armstrong. At six years, Louis met three other boys in his life with whom they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. How Does Prospero Use Language In The Tempest Language in the Tempest is a tool of subjugation. Prospero uses language as a way to control Caliban and Ariel. So too Caliban language reminds him how different he really is from both Miranda and Prospero. Language also remind Caliban how much Miranda and Prospero changed him. Language reminds him of his time when he wasn t a slave. In some weird way when Prospero taught Calibanlanguage he took away dome of Caliban freedom. Now that Caliban know how to speak the difference between him and Prospero grow clearer. Caliban can now fully understand his difference while also feeling trapped by the language because he sees it as something that took away his freedom. In the tempestlanguage is a symbol of being civil, and before Caliban was thought ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Island Shape What shape is the island/country? How big is it? The shape of the island is a circle ish shape being medium to large in size. The island is located in the Pacific Ocean, close to Hawaii. Are there lots of sandy beaches? Forest or jungles? Villages, towns, or developed cities? What parts of the island (if any) are developed, and what parts (if any) are left untouched? There are sandy beaches around the perimeter of the island. Multiple patches of thick jungles are scattered among the island. There are five developed towns across the island with parts of the island untouched. What types of flora and fauna exist on the island? There are many types of flora and fauna in its distinct location. Towns trade with another gaining specific materials ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How does it change with the seasons? The weather is humid in the land. The weather changes with the seasons. In the winter, the weather is relatively cold with somedays being warm. Spring causes the weather to be windy, and there is a smell of blooming in the air. The summer is hot with a lot of moisture in the air. Autumn is warm and rainy. How does the environment affect how people live? There is a possibility of hurricanes hitting the island. Therefore, people have made underground vaults to seal them away from danger. There are one of these vaults per town. The seasons are perfect for farming. Everytown has their own farm growing varieties of fruit and vegetables. How do people affect the environment? Towns have built their own water mills using a river as the power source. Water mills are used for making flour, metal products, and lumber. People also have dug wells to provide fresh spring water for drinking. Cutting down trees for wood is also common. People also have made mines for metal. There are also fishing ports made on each side of the island. What does the population in your country look like? Are they all located in cities, farms, etc.? How old are the people in your county? Is this country more populated than its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. American Diplomacy That Kissinger Notes And What Makes... Khalil Akil U.S. History Since 1877 U.S. History Introductory Paper August 31, 2015 In this paper I will be answering the following questions. What are the inherent tensions in American Diplomacy that Kissinger notes and what makes American diplomatic history unique? To what extent would you define yourself as a realist or an idealist in regards to American foreign policy? What unique factors contribute to American expansionism and isolationism? The inherent tensions in American diplomacy, in the twentieth century, that Kissinger notes, are foreign policy, the balance of power system, and the conflicts and ideas of Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt. Foreign policy was a tension in American diplomacy because America had two conflicting stances towards foreign policy. The first stance was the fact that they thought it was best to perfect democracy in America, and then just act as an example to the rest of the world. The second stance as Kissinger states is that America s values impose on it an obligation to crusade for them around the world. In short America wavered between a tough decision of isolationism and commitment. Also the balance of power system was a tension in American Diplomacy because it was a big issue in foreign policy. The balance of power system s goal was not peace, but to maintain stability and moderation. This meant that the system would not satisfy everybody involved, it worked because dissatisfaction wasn t so high that somebody would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Spy In Hamlet Something is rotten in the state of Denmark (1.4.100). Marcellus, a guard in the opening acts of The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare, states this short but powerful line to a fellow guard on the castle ramparts. Marcellus s conversation foreshadows the events to come in the rest of the play and drives its characters into situations that impact more than just themselves in multiple instances. Throughout the play Shakespeare reveals what s truly rotten ; Murder, spy plots, and incestuous relationships within the noble class plague the small and fragile country of Denmark and forces the rotten characters to a surprising death. Shortly after Hamlets fathers death, a ghostly apparition of his father visits Hamlet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first major spy plot revealed would be that of hamlet on Claudius. After hearing the news from his fathers ghost hamlet set out to make sure that what he heard was true, so he set up a trap to make sure Claudius was in fact guilty. This trap required Hamlet to put on an antic disposition. In a conversation to Horatio he exclaims ...How strange or odd soe er I bear myself, As I perchance hereafter shall think meet, To put an antic disposition on... (1.5.171 173). By this Hamlet means to say that he may need to act a little crazy in order to achieve his revenge. Shortly thereafter he does in fact put on his antic disposition and his trap succeeds in catching Claudius s guilt and by doing so forces hamlet to kill Claudius in the near future. However his craziness startles his mother and stepfather who then use two of his school friends (Rosencrantz and Guildenstern) to spy on him. After the first spy plot on hamlet fails, Polonius convinces the king to use Ophelia as bait to spy on Hamlet. This second interaction causes Hamlet to dislike Ophelia and upset her. Out of desperation Polonius hides in Gertrude s chambers as she and Hamlet talk. During the conversation Hamlet gets angered and starts to threaten his mother. Polonius fearing for Gertrude s life lets out a scream, which gives his hiding spot up. Hamlet thinking he s killing Claudius stabs through the curtain and kills Polonius. Looking at these events with a broader perspective a reader can see how these spy plots grew to be to out of hand and lead to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. A Comparative Analysis of the Characters of King Lear and... Kurosawa and Shakespeare Introduction: The greatest narratives in human history don t just resurface in critical analysis but are also given new life when channeled through modern media. This is well exemplified by legendary Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa s 1985 epic, Ran. The highly regarded and high budgeted film, based on William Shakespeare s 1606 play King Lear, demonstrates the power retained by the original play even when dramatically recontextualized. Indeed, in a comparative discussion of King Lear and Hidetora, his counterpart in the Kurosawa film, we are confronted with the universal themes of power, mortality, vanity and insanity. These are the themes that connect not just both pieces but the otherwise vastly historical periods and cultures represented within. Compare: The strongest point of comparison between the two characters in question is their mutual descent into mental instability and the degree to which this influences their behavior. Indeed, the common ground in the two stories is at the outset, when an ailing ruler is manipulated into divided his kingdom amongst his children. This division of territories, an event stimulated by individual vanity and infirmity, would have consequences kingdom wide. The unraveling of civility and familial bonds which would occur thereafter is common to both tellings. Contrast: Perhaps the most important conceptual difference between the fading monarch presented in either story is the degree to which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Comparing Doaism and Mahayana Buddhism When it comes to comparing Doaism and Mahayana Buddhism very few similarities exist. Although both religions are practice based, opposed to religions based on faith, the ultimate goal of each religion are vastly different. In Daoism it is believed that the spirit is eternal after death while In Mahayana Buddhismwe see that there is an end to the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. However, there is one similarity in both that is incredibly important to the practice of both religions. This similarity is the concept of emptiness. By observing the proper practices of Bodhisatvvas in Buddhism and the ideal ruler in Daoism we can see how both religions have a very similar view on the importance of emptiness, and also how they differ. In the Daoist text the TaoTeh Ching, there is mention of the idea of an empty bowl. This concept is very important and can be applied to many aspects of Daoist practice. When thinking of a bowl we understand it as something that is to be filled. However, as it is referred to in the Tao Teh Ching it is the empty space inside the bowl that gives it purpose. Metaphorically the bowl is a representation of our mind. If we fill our mind and in turn close it off to any new understanding we our limiting our potential. One of the most important concepts in Daoism is Wei Wu Wei , or, action without action. Like water bending and moving through a stream it is believed that people should act accordingly to nature not challenging or trying to act ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...