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Gertz s Breakdown
Breakdown: How America s Intelligence Failures Led to September 11
Breakdown: How America s Intelligence Failures Led to September 11 is an informative book written
by Bill Gertz who attended George Washington College (Gertz
File). Published in two thousand two by Regnery Publishing Incorporation in
Washington D.C., this book is only one of Gertz s successful novels. Enemies,
Treachery, and New York Times bestselling book Betrayal are just some of his masterpieces (Penguin
Random House). In this narrow minded piece, Gertz highlights many incidents that foreshadowed the
attack of the twin towers on September 11, 2001 by our al Qaeda rivals. This book is very informative
on the mistakes, and unawareness s, America made that lead to our almighty ... Show more content on
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There is not a fair balance of viewpoints. There were no
Victoria Plitt
Due: February 26, 2016
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Plitt 6 arguments made in this book, and everything that Bill decided to put into his book agreed with
his opinion. On the other hand, the information is factual and is based on respectable authorities
quotes so therefore it may not need any further explanations from opposing views. There is more than
enough information in his book to form an opinion and to me the point is very clear. Reading this
book would be beneficial to anyone who understands anything about our current fight with the still
prominent Iraq and other Middle East participants. I congratulate Bill Gertz on his audacity and agree
with his horrific findings.
In conclusion, the Central Intelligence Agency failed and disappointed our nation.
But, we being American s, always think that there is an easy fix whether it is through super glue or
presidential proposals. I would suggest this book to all of my fellow class mates so that they, too can
further their awareness in the slow destruction of our once moral and powerful
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Company Case
Emerging Markets Case Studies Collection Emerald Case Study: Kulula.com: now anyone can fly in
South Africa Stephanie Townsend, Geoff Bick Article information: To cite this document: Stephanie
Townsend, Geoff Bick, Kulula.com: now anyone can fly in South Africa , Emerald Emerging Markets
Case Studies, 2011 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/20450621111126792
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Disclaimer. This case is written solely for educational purposes and is not intended to represent
successful or unsuccessful managerial decision making. The author/s may have disguised names;
nancial and other recognizable information to protect condentiality. DOI
10.1108/20450621111126792 The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre on 11 September 2001,
however, left many of the world s already ailing airlines in a state of crisis, with Swissair, Belgium s
Sabena, Australia s Ansett and US Airways going bankrupt. The healthier airlines British Airways and
Lufthansa experienced a signicant drop in passenger numbers (Fletcher, 2002). Excluding Ryanair,
the European low cost segment accumulated losses of almost $300 million between 1996 and 2001,
and AB Airlines, ColorAir and Debonair went bankrupt. Compared to the flag carriers, however, the
low cost carriers did very well after the September 11 attacks. Despite the seemingly crowded market
in Europe and a 7 per cent VOL. 1 NO. 1 2011, pp. 1 28, Q Emerald Group Publishing Limited, ISSN
2045 0621 j EMERALD EMERGING MARKETS CASE STUDIES j PAGE 1 market share of the
intra European air travel market, discount airlines such as easyJet, Ryanair, Buzz and Virgin Express
had all grown stronger and had placed Europe s traditional flag carriers under severe threat
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Dr. Jim Yong Kim
In 1987, while still in medical school, Dr. Paul Farmer along with Dr. Jim Yong Kim, Ophelia Dahl,
Thomas White and Todd McCormack founded Partners in Health (PIH).1 Since its meager beginnings,
PIH has evolved to serve some 2.5 Million people throughout ten different countries.2 However,
throughout the organizations grand transformation from a makeshift clinic in Haiti to one of the
leading players in global health relief and development, Partners in Health have remained true to their
mission to provide advance medical treatment for those most in need through strategic partnerships. 3
Growing up Paul Farmer was surrounded by poverty and a fair amount of everyday difficulty.4 Rather
than being limited by his childhood circumstance, Farmer thrived and earned a full scholarship to
Duke University, where he became enthralled with learning more about the country of Haiti.
Following graduation, Farmer went to Haiti to better understand the culture of the country he had
become so interested in. While working at an eye clinic he met future co founder of Partners in Health
Ophelia Dahl.4
During his search of the country of Haiti, Farmer became convinced that something needed to be done
about the lack of health care being provided to the poor.4 Upon visiting Cange, Farmer decided that
was where he would like to start a clinic for those most in need. In 1984, Farmer started medical
school at Harvard, but rather than spending most of his time at school like normal students do,
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The Pros And Cons Of Mental Disorders
Throughout the centuries mental illness has been treated by countless treatments. Modern treatments
have created an argument over which treatment options are best. the most debates treatments today are
medication and therapy. the argument of medication versus therapy as treatments for mental illness is
fairly new. Yet, proponents of both sides have strong arguments stating the advantages of their
treatment option. proponents of medication believe pharmacogenetics, tailored treatments, and
medication s ability to treat severe disorders makes medication the better treatment option. proponents
of therapy believe drug addiction, suicide prevention, and need adaption establishes therapy as the
better treatment choice.
Many terms and concepts are commonly associated with mental illness. the topic of mental illness has
many overlapping and subset definitions. Mental illness, a term that encompasses a wide range of
mental disorders, contains subcategories of mental disorders distinguishable by effects on a person s
behavior, thinking, and mood. Disorders are the most commonly referred to an aspect of mental
illness; types of disorders are schizophrenia, anxiety, and depression. Syndromes, even more, specific
than disorders, pertain to particular systems within subcategories of disorders and are identifiable by
distinct symptoms, mental or physical markers expressed by a disease; examples of syndromes are an
obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and post traumatic stress disorder
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Malaria Is A Disease That Affects The World s Poorest
CUNY Nobel Science Challenge Malaria is a disease that affects nearly 600 million people and causes
more than a million deaths a year, the most coming from children under five. This disease is regularly
found in more than 100 countries around the world and affects 40% of the world s population. It is
most commonly transmitted by an infected Anopheles mosquito. The most deadly form of malaria is
known as Plasmodium falciparum because almost all deaths from malaria are caused by this specific
one. Some of the symptoms that are affiliated with this strand of malaria are the destruction of red
blood cells along with complications with the kidneys, lungs, and brain. In more serious cases, it can
cause permanent neurological effects and even death. As the Nobel Assembly said at the
announcement of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Diseases caused by parasites have
plagued humankind for a millennium and constitute a major global health problem. In particular,
parasitic diseases affect the world s poorest populations and represent a huge barrier to improving
human health and wellbeing . Youyou Tu, one of the winners of the prize, discovered Artemisinin, a
drug that has significantly reduced the mortality rates for patients suffering from malaria by killing the
malaria parasites an early stage of their development. The story on the creation of the drug
Artemisinin is an interesting one. During the Chinese Cultural Revolution, scientist trained in the West
were
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The Outsider What Does It Mean To Be Different
What does the word different mean? In a world full of trends and copycats, what does it really mean to
be different? Alternatively, what do we really consider as normal ? Are you considered normal? Or
you? Or maybe you? And after a few rounds of this finger pointing game, we realise that we will
never know what normal is. So in this case normal is merely a figment of societal perceptions and
restrains.
But in all seriousness, why is this idea of being different always taken as a negative classification. In
our modern society, being different and striving away from conformity can often present challenges
such as: isolation, horrid accusations, or even pessimism. Regardless of the community, we learn that
these consequences can be damaging, an idea which is powerfully explored through the novel, The
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Camus utilises emotive language in conjunction with a bitter tone in reducing me to insignificance , to
highlight the desperation and vulnerability that often surrounds us in situations of emotional doubt and
self reflection. Hence this characterisation of Meursault as isolated and different encourages our own
personal re evaluation of our role in society and the profound effect we can have on the lives and
perceptions of the people around us. Think about it this way. Every word you say to the person next to
you can change their perception. In their eyes you could be labelled as different, or alternatively
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Child Development
The Parents Role in Creating a Safe Environment for Child Development A sweet, innocent, newborn
baby is taken home by the parents for the very first time, which means that it is now the parents vital
responsibility to create a secure home for their child. Since children s learning foundation is built in
the home from the time they are born, it is important for parent s to create a safe learning environment
as their child grows and develops. Parents can create a safe learning environment in the home in order
to support their children throughout the different milestones, by creating secure parent to child
attachments starting at birth, by helping the brain and personality develop, and by keeping objects and
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Next, secure attachments are a mental process that create loving relationships.
Secure parent to child attachments can be created on the foundation of love. Love means so many
different things, and shown in so many different ways. Love is sacrifice, selflessness, respect, and
kindness. It is definitely shown in a secure relationship between parents and children throughout all
milestones as they develop. There is something so special between the love of a parent and child. A
quote by Burmenskaya, proves this statement, Attachment keeps its role as an active mental
mechanism in creating interpersonal relations, including friendship, love and family relations
(Burmenskaya 389). Attachments can also create success when parents help their children form self
worth, empathy, and autonomy first at birth, and can continue as they grow. Burmenskaya s article
continues to expound on the idea that parents need to create an attachment not just from the time their
child is born, but as he/she continues to grow, because this influences the child s personality. For
example, We saw the advantage of attachment system in the fact that psychological education
integrates the experience of the child s close interactions beginning from infancy in a concentrated
way, and on the other hand, it is connected directly with emotional / personality sphere (Burmenskaya
399,
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Brophy College Ordeal The Battle Of Pamplona
Rohit Khurana Brophy College Preparatory Summer Reading Assignment 7/3/15 ST. IGNATIUS OF
LOYOLA Definitions 1. Battle of Pamplona The Battle of Pamplona was a struggle between French
backed Navarrese troops and Spanish troops, occurring during the Spanish conquest of Navarre. In
1512, most Navarrese towns consented to be under French rule. Before an agreement could be signed
however, King Ferdinand of Spain seized the capital, Pamplona, fortifying its walls, and claimed all of
Navarre for Spain. Later on, in 1521, Francis I, King of France reconquered Pamplona, with their
victory short lived as Spain would reconquer the province. It was during this battle in which St.
Ignatius of Loyola was struck and severely injured. 2. Our Lady of ... Show more content on
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Ignatius of Loyola Ignatius of Loyola, born to DoĂąa MarĂ­na SĂĄnchez de Licona and BeltrĂĄn de OnĂĄz
in 1491, created a legacy much bigger than himself by founding the Society of Jesus. Serving to the
treasurer s household (VelĂĄzquez) at first, Ignatius injuries during the Battle of Pamplona fueled a
period of reflection in which Ignatius placed his life at the feet of God. Traveling to Manresa after his
recovery, Ignatius created the Spiritual Exercises to help others grow closer to God setting the stage
for a new religious order. Pursuing this path, Ignatius received a well rounded education from the
University of Paris, attracting new followers, such as Peter Favre and Francis Xavier, and making
plans to travel to the Holy Land. However, these plans were curtailed in the shadow of conflict at the
Holy Land. Instead, the companions decided it was time to place themselves at the service of the Holy
Father by means of the Society of Jesus with Ignatius delivering his first mass on Christmas Eve, 1538
in the Chapel of the Manger in Rome s Basilica of St. Mary Major, 18 months after his ordination into
priesthood. Yet good things come to an end and on July 31, 1556 Ignatius died due to poor health.
Pope Paul V authorized the gathering of miracles attributed to the intercession of Ignatius ... On July
27, 1609 he was beatified by Pope Paul V, and canonized by Pope Gregory XV on March, 12, 1622
(Skylar 78). His feast day is celebrated on the day of his
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The Five Stages Of Freud s Theory Of Development
Introduction
Theories of development provide a framework for thinking about human growth, development, and
learning. The psychosexual theory of development was proposed by the famous psychoanalyst
Sigmund Freud, this theory defines how personalities grow during childhood that can later be reflected
in the attitude and behaviors of adults. Freud believed there to be five stages of psychosexual
development: Oral, Anal, Phallic, Latent and Genital. At each of these stages, pleasure is focused on a
particular part of the body. Too much or too little pleasure in any one of these stages caused a fixation
which would lead to personality or psychological disorders. The purpose of this assignment is to
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At first Freud would likely recommend that parents encourage their children s natural tendencies to
focus on the above body parts and functions without allowing the children to overindulge. I think most
parents naturally try to guide their children toward control in all things, but of course, if you believe
Freud s theories, it seems logical that parents will certainly be limited by their own fixations left over
from childhood, making it especially difficult for them to objectively steer their kids. I believed that
the most applicable part of Freud s psychosexual theory is said to be observed during the phallic stage,
concerning the Oedipus complex. Freud s theory states in psychology when a small child develops an
unusual attraction to one of their parents.
Conclusion
Now I can conclude that Freud s psychosexual theory only can explain and predict some of the human
development. In my opinion, Freud explained the oral, anal, latency and genital stage
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Similarities and Differences of Hilter and Napolean
Founder and leader of the Nazi party, who many describe to be the most insane and trouble causing
man in the history of the entire world. Adolf Hitler s goal was to make Germany the strongest country
in the world, which he did, along with most of Europe. His armies of over sixteen million men were
standing by his side the whole way. Although he had a large group of followers, he also had an even
larger group of people who were against him. Adolf felt that if he did not remove all of the Jews from
the face of the earth, he would have been seen as a failure, so he tried, and he tried, and he tried. But
in the end, he failed. This then led to him believing that he was a failure, which then led to him
shooting himself in the mouth. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Besides the fact that he conquered Moscow, the Russians did not surrender. Instead, they burned the
city before the French got there, so the shelter and supplies that Napoleon was counting on were
destroyed. So, his army had to retreat back to Germany, while being chased and hunted by the
Russians. The whole Russian campaign ended up as a complete failure. He lost almost all of his
500,000 men that he had started with. In 1810, he divorced Josephine and married the daughter of the
Austrian Emperor, Marie Louise, in a last attempt to improve relations. Upon his return to France, the
Prussians, Russians, Swedish, and the British started the War of Liberation against him. His army was
soon forced over the Rhine at the Battle of Leipzig. However, the allied armies did not accept the plan
and they demanded that the brother of Louis XVI, Louis XVIII, be put on the throne. Napoleon was
sent to rule the Island of Elba in 1813 with the British Navy guarding the Island. But, in 1815, he
returned to Paris and his old armies quickly gathered around him, already sick of the new king. The
allies were threatening to invade France again since they heard of the return of Napoleon, so he
quickly organized a new army and marched them into Belgium to meet the British and Prussian
armies. In Ligny, he defeated the Prussians and then marched to Waterloo to meet the British under
Wellington. At first, he was doing well in the battle.
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Resesarch
CASE: American Barrick Resources Corporation : Managing Gold Price Risk
1. In the absence of a hedging program using financial instruments, how sensitive would Barrick stock
be to gold price changes? For every 1% change in gold prices, how might its stock be affected? How
could the firm manage its gold price exposure without the use of financial contracts?
Particulars for yr 1992($ million) | | Pretax earnings (Exhibit 2) | 223 | Reductions in earning of gold
sold at spot (1280mn oz x (422 345) (Exhibit 12) | (99) | Proforma Pretax Earnings | 124 | Taxes @
21% (Exhibit 2) | (26) | After Tax Earnings | 98 |
Thus in absence of risk management program the American Barrick stock would be more sensitive to
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In 1992, American Barrick produced and sold over 1.28 Million Ounces of gold at a price of $422
instead of $345 market rate, as a result of the risk management program. Such benefits would lead to
higher revenues, and thus higher profits and in turn render higher value for the shareholders. The
organisation guidelines clearly specifed that the risk managemnt system should be such that they are
fully protected against price declines for 3yrs and 20 25% for a decade.
Thus such a mechanism helped create value for the shareholders as the profits of a Gold mine are
dependent on fluctuation in gold prices and the difference between revenue and costs. Thus locking
future prices, provided financial stability, enabling the organisation to avoids dips, and plan cash flows
in a confident way, and in combination with the rising production, offered investors and shareholders a
predictable , rising earnings profile in the future
1. How would you characterize the evolution of Barrick s price risk management activities? Are they
consistent with the stated policy goals?
As a producer of commodity products, gold mining firms had virtually no marketing or distribution
costs. There was always a ready market for their products, at market prices, once extracted from the
earth amp; refined. Therefore a gold mine s profits were a function of the quantity of its production
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Essay On Physics After The Discovery Of The Atom
PARTICLE PHYSICS AFTER THE DISCOVERY OF THE HIGGS
The world of physics had been developed a well established model of the atom. The standard model
had been pretty well tied up , with its group of 16 elementary particles and their nice set of rules
describing how they should interact. Physicists had observed until the Higgs discovery, 16 of these
particles. The crowd was already beginning to desperate for a 17th particle that would send the model
in new and wild directions (supposedly). But the Higgs particle ruined the hopes and expectations of
everybody: it turned out to be very ordinary: its behavior was just like the model said it would act,
obeying every theorized rule [2]. Therefore, the Standard Model is vindicated. And this was a ... Show
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The weak force, on the other hand, is associated with particles called W and Z bosons, very massive
comparing to the other particles.
The Higgs mechanism is thought to be responsible for this, now that the existence of the particle is a
fact: if we recognize the existence of the Higgs field, the W and Z bosons mix with this field,
acquiring mass, explaining the reason of why the W and Z bosons have mass. This unifies as well the
electromagnetic and weak forces into the electroweak force. [4]
An interesting side effect, much less important than the discoveries, indeed, but with enough
importance for itself, is the validation of the large amounts of effort and money invested in the
equipment like the LHC. This flattens the road for the investment in the next generation of scientific
machinery to keep researching. After analyzing the facts, this money is going to be very needed in the
near future. It has been theorized that dark energy is the bulk of the energy of the universe, and the
dark matter and energy existence is neither explained by the Standard Model. This model can´t explain
gravity or the neutrino mass. Nowadays, scientific community knows that the Standard Model is an
approximation of another theory, more comprehensive and able to explain the Higgs mass with a most
natural approach. The reason is that the measured mass of the Higgs is about 100 million billion times
smaller than the value suggested by
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My Dream Wedding
5 Things to Keep in Mind while looking for your dream wedding lehenga
We can surely feel the jitters most brides feel just before their wedding date. Deep inside their heart
they are longing to look the most beautiful bride ever and make a unique statement that girls will talk
about at the backstage. When the time to go shopping for her dream lehenga arrives, there s a dollop
of excitement yet a pinch of nervousness for the bride. After all, the whole world is waiting to watch
her wedding day look, and she too wants a huge number of likes on her pictures.
Needless to say there are a myriad of options in the market and vendors are competing to put their best
foot forward but all this can become a confusion of sorts. So here are 5 tips to remember when you
step out to shop for your dream wedding lehenga. You can thank us later for making your dream
wedding come true 
1. Your lehenga should make you super comfortable on your D day
We know you re going be the apple of all eyes on your wedding day. It s ok if your lehenga is too hot
to handle for your BAE, but if it is too heavy to handle for you and your bridesmaids, you might be
missing on a lot of fun during your wedding. So we would like to tell every bride out there that you
are simply beautiful the way you are and your BAE is already fidaa on you! On this special day, we d
like you to be comfortable in your lehenga and cherish the beautiful once in a lifetime moment. Don t
just run after designer labels trying hard to
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Forest Gump
Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you re gonna get. Forrest Gump is the portrayal
of a man that has been alienated from society, not because he is unintelligent or dimwitted, but rather
because he is not restricted by the conventional ideals which are embedded within his culture; thus,
challenging the conformities and principals that most people are accustomed to. The contrast that
Robert Zemeckis, director of the film, is attempting to convey through the character of Forrest Gump
is how most people are too smart for there own good; and thus, try to escape the realities and
actualities of life. While other characters in the story are suppressed by society s conflicts, Forrest
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Society is more pleased living under the suppressions and misrepresentations of our culture, as
opposed to coping with the truth and what comes along with it. Forest Gump is a person that many
would label a contemporary holy fool which means that he possesses an extreme innocence that
enables him to do great things. His mental incapabilities have their obvious disadvantages, but what is
more worthy of discussion are the, not so obvious, advantages. His idealistic and optimistic view of
the world and his innocence blind him to the evil in people, and consequently; he is able to find the
best in each person he encounters. Robert Zemeckis directed the film in such a way to emphasize the
notion that simple is better which ties with his main theme of destiny. Zemeckis also implies, through
large contradictions in Gump s personality, that Gump s character is an impossibility in real life.
Gump is able to surmount all of society s restrictions. Even when he was a little boy people were
trying to straighten him out with leg braces, but sure enough, he broke out of those. This pivotal
moment in the movie marks the beginning of an absolutely great and optimistic lifestyle. However,
Gump is not completely void of restrictions. He respects authority because of his mother, whom he
adored and loved very much. A little later in his life, Gump joined the army
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The League Of The Football League
Lingerie Football When bringing up the topic of Football, people think of muscular men above six
foot, physically competing with each other on a playing field. Offensive and defensive players that are
in the pros are on average 6 feet 5 inches and weigh around 300 pounds. While skill players such as
receivers, running backs, and defensive backs are usually around 6 foot, and weigh 200 pounds. Men
in pro leagues are very big and described as mean guys, warriors, and often referred to as ready for
war . The more popular Football Leagues such as National Football League, Canadian Football
League, and Arena Football League recieved the most views of all leagues. The biggest professional
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It is rare to hear a woman s name on a college or Professional football teams roster. Growing up it was
rare to see women put on shoulder pads and a helmet, and run around acting like maniacs tackling one
another. That act in America would not be very lady like. In a world we live in, Women playing
Football is not respected enough. Unless it s women aggressively hitting each other while wearing
tight booty shorts and a bra with shoulder pads on and a helmet. This happens in a women s football
league called Legends Football League, referred to as Lingerie Football League. The Lingerie Football
League is a women s 7 on 7 tackle American football league that Started in Australia then came to
America. The league was founded in 2009 as the Lingerie Football League and was renamed as the
Legends Football League in 2013. The league s founder and chairman is Mitchell S. Mortaza. I feel
that Women who play Lingerie Football should be recognized by their talent to play the sport rather
than their half nakedness. A lot of men do not think women are tough enough to play Football. These
women that do play football in Professional leagues should be taken more serious not only by their
peers, but by the Lingerie Football League s founder and Chairman Mitchell S. Mortaza.
Women that play Lingerie Football play just as hard as men in professional
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Indigenous People Rights
The Australian peoples recognition of indigenous citizens has changed over the last decade. Prior to
the government in charge, Kevin Rudd made a formal public apology to the indigenous people
regarding the stolen generations. As the apology was long overdue, it does not directly confront the
issue within the constitution or legislative shortage of the recognition of indigenous people . As this
essay will demonstrate and concentrate on parts of the constitution in regards to the protection of
indigenous peoples rights. It will demonstrate the constitutional movement and a reformation of the
Australian constitution. This essay will also consider any faults within the races power (s51(xxvi) and
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This would not be the same for Aboriginal People. It was thought that the laws of the sate should
regulate and maintain Aboriginals.
The people from the 21st century now agree that in our day and age this is to be considered to be
clearly racist. The first Australian Prime Minister Sir Edmund Barton, one of the original colleagues of
the high court made his views vibrant in 1897 1898 Constitutional Convention that the race power was
essential to police the affairs of the people of coloured or inferior races for them who live within the
commonwealth.(University of Western Sydney Law Review [vol 17:13] Professor George Williams
20 August 2013)
The Constitutional amendment in 1967 brought a 90.77%(Refrence) yes vote to have the eight specific
words removed from S 51 (xxvi) (other than the aboriginal race in any state). But unfortunately this
did not mean the change had to be a positive change. Subsequently the scope of the Race Power prior
to the referendum entailed that the indigenous people were excluded from voting and being citizens of
the
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Laremy Tunsil Gas Mask Case Study
It didn t all start with Laremy Tunsil s gas mask. Of the 13 violations levied by the NCAA against Ole
Miss football, four pre date the arrival of the gifted tackle Tunsil and the coach who has lifted the
Rebels to prominence. But nine did occur under Hugh Freeze, and more revelations could be ahead.
On Friday, Ole Miss revealed the NCAA s notice of allegations and, seeking to mitigate the damage,
forfeited 11 football scholarships over a four year span. The school received its notice in January and
released it the Friday before Memorial Day. Even that bit of PR artistry failed to bury the lead, which
was: Ole Miss has requested more time to investigate whether Tunsil, captured in a video while
wearing a gas mask and smoking something of uncertain provenance, was paid to play college
football.
Tunsil was named in three allegations. Others could be forthcoming. Shortly after the gas mask clip hit
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Nkemdiche and Treadwell were Round 1 draftees in April, but only the latter, who went 23rd overall,
was taken in a slot commensurate to his talent. Tunsil slipped to 13th, Nkemdiche to 29th. That s the
effect a gas mask video and a fall from a hotel ledge can have on prospective employers, and those
incidents made us wonder: What kind of program was Ole Miss running?
Now this: Nine violations, four deemed major, alleged against the Rebels under Freeze. Before
February s signing day, whispers held that the allegations would mostly involve violations under
former coach Houston Nutt. Having received the notice in January, Ole Miss knew better. But why let
the truth stand in the way of another bumper crop? (Rivals rated the Rebels 2016 class the nation s
seventh best.)
Having penalized itself while admitting that serious violations occurred, Ole Miss now must
determine if Tunsil was indeed paid by coaches. If so, there ll be more allegations, harsher sanctions
remember, the NCAA has yet to affix its penalties and maybe even a
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The Decline Of The Demise Of Fatherhood
The Decline of Fatherhood
The decline of fatherhood is the most basic, and unexpected social norm of our time. This major
problem can be captured in a single statistic. In 30 years, from 1960 to 1990, the percentage of
children living away from their biological father had doubled from 17% to 36%. At the turn of the
century nearly 50% of children were living without their father in the household. Few researchers
predicted this trend it is not widely talked about, but this simple fact has led to some of the biggest
social problems that plague America today; crime and delinquency, teenage pregnancy, deteriorated
educational achievement, depression, substance abuse, and children and women living in poverty.
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Father involvement in schools is associated with the higher likelihood of a student getting mostly A s.
This was true for fathers in biological parent families, for stepfathers, and for fathers heading single
parent families. (Nord) The children have a harder time scoring on tests related to mathematics,
reading, critical thinking when no father is present. When fathers are involved in a child s academics
they are 40% less likely to repeat a grade and more likely to enjoy school and be involved in
extracurricular activities. (Nord) It has been shown that kids with highly involved fathers have
increased mental dexterity, increased empathy, less stereotyped sex role beliefs and greater self
discipline (Abramovitch) Research also shows that when children experience high father involvement
are more curious and better with problem solving. A fathers involvement seems to foster a childrens
confidence to explore the world around them and to solve problems.(Pruett) When talking about
dropouts, we see that 71% of them are fatherless. When we look at the total population, 19% of kids
drop out of highschool. (Nord) Children from father absent homes are more likely to skip from school,
more likely to be excluded from school, more likely to leave school at age 16, and less likely to attain
academic and professional qualifications
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Personal Values Of Art
Art History 3.6
Values such as personal, symbolic, religious and iconic can be shown in these three major artworks,
Christian Boltanski s 2010 s artwork Personnes , Damien Hirst s 2007 s artwork For the Love of God
and Jeff Koons s 1994 2010 s artwork Balloon Dog/Balloon Rabbit .
Christian Boltanski s Personnes reflects personal values as he believed that art raises many questions
and fulfilling emotions but there s no answer to neither of them. He assumes that death is
unpredictable, chance is watching every human life as they live on their life. His intention is to allow
each viewer to observe these compiled clothes of mass graves and honouring the dead . He created
this artwork to reflect the personal values of each deceased personal experience and commemorate the
lives of others , to leave the human trace as they moved onto the afterlife. Personal values is reflected
on each part of the artwork such as the compiled pile of clothes making up the whole artwork itself
and form them as shrines of the deceased, creating a personal effect on the viewer as well as
communicating with them. Personal values are also reflected on not just clothes but other people s
belongings, as reminders that there was a time when they once wore them and show sympathy and
connect with them on a deeper level, as Laura Cumming, art critic for The Observer states; this was an
art that spoke so clearly and simply that a child could understand it and so it is, to some extent, with
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Aquatic Monologue
It s not something that everyone would enjoy. Clambering onto the raised, slanted platform at the
sound of three, shrill blasts of a whistle. The silence of the spectators, watching in anticipation as you
take your marks . The shaky breaths of your competitors mixing with your own as the starter reaches
for the button. And finally, as that button is pressed, the resounding buzz that changes the whole
atmosphere.
Swimming has always been part of my life. It started when I was very young, as my Mum took me
swimming with her. It grew as a hobby and I started going swimming with my friends every week as
soon as I was old enough. The hobby then became a sport as I passed through every level of Aquatics
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All I remember is being offered a spot and grinning at my parents with absolute delight as the coach
talked to them. I could finally call myself a club swimmer.
After my first couple of weeks at the club, my view of swimming changed. It was no longer a hobby
that I enjoyed just for fun. It became competitive and I started to take a more mature approach to it. I
grew up with it.
Over the years, I progressed into the higher squads of the club and I was soon competing in galas and
beta leagues.
I remember leaving the changing rooms at my first gala, drowning in my oversized club t shirt. I had
been clutching onto my bag, cap and goggles already on. Seeing the royal blue colour of my club in
amongst a sea of other bright colours released some of the panic that had been building up in my
mind.
I scurried over to my fellow swimmers, almost slipping several times on the wet tiles. I laid down my
towel and sat down, looking towards the large
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The Triple Threat Of Ford Motor Company Engineering Design...
Introduction We conducted our design review on Friday, May 13, 2016 with our professors and the
other teams from our DTC section in Room G205 of the Ford Motor Company Engineering Design
Center at 2:30 P.M. We presented the problem we were tasked with solving, our client s and user s
needs, and our mock up design, the Triple Threat . The Triple Threat is a system that places a structure
that holds three rolls of netting, one on the top and one along each side, next to a row of up 20
vehicles (see figure 32, and figure 33 on the following page). The netting is then deployed by rolling a
structure that is attached to the ends of the netting over the row of vehicles. In addition to asking for
general feedback, we asked those in attendance to address the issues of the potential stability of our
product along with the problem of hailstones piling atop the netting. Figure 32: Triple Threat Mock up
Not Deployed Figure 33: Triple Threat Mock up Deployed Design Review Results Our design review
yielded many suggestions and criticisms, as well as general comments. The comments can be seen in
Table 8. Table 8: General Sentiments from Design Review Reviewers like Reviewers dislike Features
to be added Features to be removed Additional Comments VERSATILITY Covers vehicles of widely
different sizes and shapes Deployable over a variety of vehicle arrangement scenarios PERCEIVED
STRENGTH Structure is large and heavy which will increase user confidence in product DESIGN
CONCEPT
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Jean Piaget Cognitive Development
4. Piaget and Cognitive Development
Copyright 2004, James Fleming, Ph.D. _______ During this [early childhood] period magic, animism,
and artificialism are completely merged. The world is a society of living beings controlled and
directed by man. The self and the external world are not clearly delimited. Every action is both
physical and psychical. Jean Piaget1 ________
Piaget s Place in the History of Psychology
A ranking of the most eminent psychologists of the 20th century by professionals in the field listed the
top three names as B. F. Skinner, Jean Piaget, and Sigmund Freud (Haggbloom and others, 2002).
These three names also occupy places of prominence in this textbook. But although Skinner s impact
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Between 15 and 18 years of age, he published a series of articles on shellfish. As a result, he was
offered a position as curator of the mollusk collection at the Geneva museum of natural history. (He
had to turn this down because he had yet to finish high school!) Piaget received his PhD in natural
science at age 21 from the University of Neuchâtel. By this time he had already published 21 papers!
His interest in epistemology (theory of knowledge) led him to study how children solve problems. At
Albert Einstein s suggestion, Piaget investigated children s understanding of time, space, speed, and
motion, resulting in two books on these subjects. During his long lifetime (Piaget died in 1980, at age
84) he wrote over 40 books and numerous articles. He was honored by the American Psychological
Association with the Distinguished Scientist Award in 1969. Piagetian Conservation Tasks Before
plunging headlong into Piaget s sometimes abstract theoretical ideas about the ways in which children
learn at different stages of development, it may be helpful particularly to students with no familiarity
with Piaget to begin with a few examples of his well known conservation tasks. These nicely illustrate
Piaget s approach to observing children as they grapple with ordinary objects. Piaget noticed that
students below a certain level of maturity
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Kid Kustomer Essay
Kid Kustomers
No matter where children are or what they are doing they ll always find some sort of advertisements.
It can be when their casually watching television, reading a magazine or just playing games on their
computer. Advertisements are different forms of communication whose purpose is to make their
product known to the public. Marketers aren t partial to certain people; they target anyone and every
age group, but recently there has been an upsurge of advertisements aimed towards children. In Eric
Schlosser s article, Kid Kustomers, he demonstrates how child advertising has boomed by the tactics
marketers use to get children to want and demand certain companies products. The big boom in child
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Schlosser refers to the Joe Camel ad campaign, which used a hip cartoon character to sell cigarettes. A
1991 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that nearly all of
America s six year olds could identify Joe Camel, who was just as familiar to them as Mickey Mouse.
Interestingly enough, another study found that one third of cigarettes illegally sold to minors was in
fact Camels. Not only do advertisers need a way to get kids to want their product, they also need
children to be able to persuade their parents into buying them that product. The concept of children
persuading other people to buy them what they want is known as the surrogate salesmen. James U.
McNeal s, professor of marketing at Texas A M University, classified kids nagging tactics into seven
major categories; pleading, persistent, forceful, demonstrative, sugar coated, threatening, and pity
based appeals. Kids learn what appeal or style works best on their parents and stick to that ploy
whenever they want something. Observing children in their own environment allows marketers to
understand the minds of children. Advertisers conduct surveys, organize focus groups, analyze
children s artwork, study academic literature on child development and even have cultural
anthropologists observe children without them knowing. Marketers do all that research so they can get
a grasp on what children are most
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Analysis Of Forced Founders By Woody Holton
Throughout Forced Founders: Indians, Debtors, Slaves, and the Making of the American Revolution
in Virginia, Woody Holton argues that the causes of the Revolutionary War are different than what
most people once concluded. Although many American s believe that George Washington and Thomas
Jefferson are the men who led this revolution, Holton brings up a new theory on how the war began.
As Holton s title states, he believes that Indians, debtors, and slaves had a bigger role in the making of
the American Revolution. Throughout the entire novel, Holton argues that the American Revolution is
not led by the elite men of Virginia, but the nonessential people are those who play the biggest roles in
the making of this war.
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The main problems between this group of people is their opinions about slave trade. The British
government s insistence on keeping slave trade is one of the main causes of Virginia s separation from
Great Britain (73). The merchants, of course, did not want to break ties with Britain because trading
was their income. Therefore, one difference of opinion and thousands of lives of slaves is what Holton
argues is another main reason for the cause of the American Revolution.
The second part of the book focusses on the boycotts that the Virginians inaugurated in order to
receive what they wanted from Great Britain. Holton argues that these boycotts are also a huge part of
what started the American Revolution. The American colonist established the nonimportation
association in order to pressure Parliament to repeal laws that endangered their civil liberties (78). The
importance of these boycotts is evident in history because they played a huge role in the starting of the
American Revolution because not only did these boycotts help start the revolution, but they also ended
it. Without these boycotts and without the colonist pushing to have their way there would have never
been any change. Not only that, but these boycotts helped create the conditions for the greatest
movement of black resistance that Virginia had ever known (105). This was the beginning of freedom
for the slaves from their owners, as well
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The Works Of Vincent Van Gogh
Attention Getter: Picture yourself working countless of hours on an assignment for a class you
absolutely love. You put every ounce of your being into this one assignment with the hopes of
receiving praise and knowing that your hard work has paid off in the end, only for you to be shattered
when you re work is ridiculed. Now imagine that this doesn t just happen once, but everytime.
Constantly being surrounded by this negativity would surely make you believe that the people are
right; that your work is useless. This is the constant state of mind that Vincent Van Gogh lived in with
his work being heavily criticized and never praised.
Background and Audience Relevance: Van Gogh is one of the most well known artists today. His vivid
landscapes and portraits are praised for their use of different colors and bold brush strokes. Many
people can easily recognize a Van Gogh painting, but they don t know much regarding his life or the
struggles he faced as an artist.
Speaker Credibility: I took French for 3 years, and learned more than just the language but also some
history and culture. Impressionism was an art movements that begun in France, so naturally we
focused on impressionistic art and artists for most of the time. Furthermore, I also took a European
history class that incorporated the importance of art for each time period.
Thesis: Learning about Vincent Van Gogh will help you better understand the post impressionist art
movement, and the difficulties he endured.
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Summary Of Virginia Woolf
Bibliography
Guiguet, Jean. Virginia Woolf and Her Works. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976. Thoroughly
examining a handful of Woolf s critics and works, Guiguet offers extensive character and whole novel
analysis proposing her view of the works. Guiguet harmonizes her analysis with her predecessors by
building off their work and recognizing their skill and limitations in reviewing Woolf s work boosting
her credibility and strengthening her viewpoint. This presents a unique perspective and allows Guiguet
to present Woolf s work with Woolf s idea s taken from her diaries, different critics view points and
build her own ideas on the works as well. The table of contents separates the book by the work that is
being analyzed and provides a simple way of collecting desired information from the text. The book
can effortlessly be employed in scholarly essays to boost opinions and personal viewpoints
strengthening the essays thesis, particularly if arguing the point of Woolf s life being entwined into her
works.
Marder, Herbert. The Measure of Life: Virginia Woolf s Last Years. Cornell University Press, 2000.
Marder furnishes a remarkable outlook on Woolf and how her life was intimately tied with her works
and influences, going so far as to provide images of Woof s family and discussing how the image
paralleled Woolf s characters. This biography delves into Woolf s life without restraint and undresses
Woolf s motives, thoughts, opinions, and life, whether about suicide, politics, insecurities, or relations
with other people. Probing into the lives of the people surrounding Woolf, this book presents
information on important personal influences in Woolf s life. Marder connects historical events with
Woolf s life and works analyzing her life with a new vigor and perspective offering interesting insight
on the influences in Woolf s life.
The text has the potential of being utilized to support a variety of arguments and perspectives on
Woolf s works, though more specifically, the text supports a thesis connecting Woolf s work and her
characters to her life and opinions.
Maze, John R. Virginia Woolf: Feminism, Creativity, and the Unconscious. Greenwood Press, 1997.
Maze s book provides detailed analysis on a handful
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Common Colds Essay
Common Colds and Influenza epidemics help us realize the spread of infection without a deadly
pandemic. Epidemics is the spread of a viral disease that is not deadly; however, a pandemic is the
rapid spread of a deadly viral disease. Finding out how people spread diseases to one another without
losing a chunk of the population is preferable. History of Influenza pandemics, cold epidemics,
treatment and prevention help us learn patterns. World Health Organization and Center of Disease
Control research diseases and watch global health critically in order to alert the world when the need
arises. Learning about how a disease can spread is an important piece of knowledge. Scientists can
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A symptom that goes in hand with a fever is chills, as the body thinks it is cold because skin
temperature is warmer than the core temperature. A cough accompanies a flu, but is non productive
because of no mucus buildup. One more symptom is malaise, a general sense of discomfort and
aching. All of these symptoms cause the immune system to weaken, making it susceptible to deadlier
illnesses. The people who fall ill are children 6 59 months, pregnant women, the elderly and
chronically ill. These at risk people also have higher complication rates, which can cause
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Target Swot Analysis Essay
Strengths
The Target Corporation (NYSE TGT) is the second largest retail store in the world. The company
evolved from South Minneapolis in 1902. The original name of the store was Dayton Dry Goods,
which originated from the founder George Dayton. Over the years the store underwent several
changes. In 1962 the store changed its name to Dayton Hudson, and then in the year 2000 the store
took on the name Target. Target prides their company as being one of the leading upscale discounted
retailers in America, featuring high quality fashionable clothing and household furnishing. This store
also offers an assortment of food item, and basic staples to their consumers. There are 1,799 Target
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Target has a strong brand built on the quality of their merchandise. Unlike Wal Mart whose retail store
is built around discounted prices. According to 10 Things You Didn t Know about Target (2015) Each
of Target s regional distribution centers serves anywhere from 50 to 80 Target stores, can span 1.3 to
1.6 million square feet in size and consist of enough concrete to run a two lane highway for 25 miles
(p.1). The Target Corporation is a resourceful industry; they have many subsidiaries namely Target
Commercial interiors, Target.Com, Target Brands, Target Financial Services, and Target sourcing
services. Target Commercial interiors (TCI) have over a dozen display rooms in various states
throughout the US such as Minnesota, Arizona, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Target is focusing on
promoting their interior designs and furniture to clientele of diverse corporations and business offices.
Their current plans are concentrating on a new customer like midsize and smaller organizations
(Target Commercial Interiors, Inc., n.d.). When it comes to advertising Target spares no expense. They
use multiple avenues to inform their consumers predominantly T.V. commercials, which is the
responsible for the majority of the advertising cost. However, they also use Internet ads, and
newspaper circulars to draw attention and attract customers to their stores. Target spent 1.6 billion in
2015, which has reduced from 1.7 billion
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Indie Film Research Paper
In the world of film making, female directors are rather scarce. It s easy to find a great actress, but all
too often, men fill the role of director, and women get overlooked. In the world of independent or
indie films, there are often more opportunities for women to get involved, and it just so happens that is
where we find Crystal Faith Scott. Recently, I happened upon her work, and I realized that she was
just the kind of person to not only shed light on her crowdfunded feature for which she is actively
raising support, but she was the ideal person to highlight the importance of indie films as well as
women s role in this dynamic industry.
What inspired you to get into the world of acting/entertainment?
I started acting when I was 7 years old. I was shy, so my mom put me in a local children s theater to
help me overcome my shyness! I started out playing small parts, and by the time I was 9 or 10, I was
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Kickstarter is a platform where creators can get their passion projects funded through people donating
to their campaign, and in turn, the backers receive rewards based on their donation level. The funding
is all or nothing on Kickstarter, meaning that the creator only receives the money if they reach their
funding goal IN FULL. Otherwise, they do not receive anything. I personally love giving to
Kickstarter campaigns (especially films) because I love supporting the arts, and instead of giving a
donation to a large arts organization, it just feels more special and meaningful for me to give to an
independent artist s project directly. Plus, as a backer I feel very personally involved in the project,
and it s so exciting and satisfying to follow the project after they make their goal and then watch it
become an actual film. Films are quite expensive to make, and indie filmmakers in particular can
really use any extra financial support they can
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The Destructiveness Of The Slave Trade
ATIENZA, Rizsa Mae 03 October 2015 Fall 2015 HIST 177 Primary Document Analysis The
Destructiveness of the Slave Trade Olaudah Equiano begins the narrative by describing his home. He
paints for his audience a charming, very fruitful picture of his province Essaka. It was a place where
all the neighborhood children would come together and play whilst their parents were away laboring
in the fields. He recalls being taught by his mother how to defend himself. They would practice
shooting and throwing javelins all the ways of their greatest warriors. It was to his utter dismay
however; that he would never again be able to relive those moments, for he and his sister had been
captured. He stated that an end was put to his happiness the day they were kidnapped. He goes on to
speak of the days following the abduction, and how he and his sister tried to resist and break free but
to no avail. The little comfort they found was in each other, but it was not long before they too were
forced to separate. Olaudah s narrative shines light on the resistance of many African captives while
sharing his very own experience and the resentment he felt towards the hostile and desensitizing slave
trade. Early in the passage Olaudah makes a comparison of his people to the Jews. He lists the
similarities in their cultural practices, such as: circumcision, feasting, and the naming of their children
after special events or circumstances. His purpose in doing this was to legitimize his people by
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Love in Anton Chekhov’s The Lady with the Dog
Love has always been a controversial issue throughout centuries. However, it was, and is, still one of
the most popular topics in literature.One cannot help but be reminded of Shakespeare s Romeo and
Juliet when that particular topic is brought up, which is one of the finest examples on this topic.
Despite all the literary works written about love, love itself remains unexplained. The questions why
and when is often asked it can usually be answered vaguely or deeply, but sometimes it remians
unanswered. In Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen makes Mr Darcy, who has captured young girls hearts
for decades, say I cannot fix on the hour, or the spot, or the look, or the words, which laid the
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The water was a warm, tender purple, the moonlight lay on its surface in a golden strip. (84)
The scene looks completely ordinary, yet there are traces of positive emotions in the descriptions of
the water and the moonlight. This particular moment is seemingly not that significant, however, gives
the reader a sense that Gurov obviously feel better in the presence of this particular woman, that this
woman is like no other woman he had affairs with. In other words, foreshadowing the deep connection
between the two. Gurov himself realises this very later, after these particular moments haunt him after
they are seperated. The questions that begin with why should be answered at this point. First quesiton
is, Why did Gurov fall in love with this particular woman, after all those years of having affairs? . This
question has several answers, which are merely theories that the readers can choose from as they
please. One interesting theory involves Gurov and his twelve year old daughter. According to Yael
Greenberg, Gurov unconsciously compares Anna with his own daughter (127). He proves his point by
giving examples in which Anna s innocence is constantly being reminded. At some point, Gurov even
thinks about Anna s age by considering
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan Definition Of Deviant Behavior
labeling someone as a deviant can have any major consequences for the individual who is labeled.
some of those consequences are once a person who has been labeled may start to incorporate the
stigma that goes along with it. this effort happens and can happen when a friend in high school is
drinking underage and by being associated with that person can have yourself labeled as deviant even
if you never commit a deviant act. other problems that come when labeled is being put into a certain
category which people will treat you different, look at you different, and also think that you are going
to commit other deviant acts which means they can not trust you, and you tend to lose respect in
society. Daniel Patrick Moynihan defined deviance as a decline in quilty of life and of formerly
unacceptable activities that are unqualified acceptance and the as we condone such acts we make our
nation worse. Moynihan is relevant to the concept of moral order as being homeless is considered a
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They also believe there is no common shared triats among all deviant acts. The moral code is that the
unwritten code is to help us contribute to the common good. The absolutist perspective on deviance is
believing in natural law which was given to us before humans were made to understand what needs to
be done and what to avoid. some aspects of this definition have relevance as part of this binds certain
areas of the community together in the belief that the activities mentioned are of a deviant
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Gwendolyn Brooks We Real Cool
Gwendolyn Brooks s We Real Cool commonly typifies her work and exists, for many readers, as the
most visible of her poems. High school and college students who have encountered her writing have
likely read little more than this single poem. The reason for both the ubiquitous nature of this work
and the universality of its appeal, especially among younger audiences, is manifest in both the
structure and subject matter of the poem. Richard Flynn writes that Brooks s work has used the image
and voice of the child to negotiate a complex poetic strategy that explores childhood as a position
from which to critique prevailing constructs of class and race (484). This is certainly true of We Real
Cool, which calls attention to the youth of the
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The Judgement Of The Elephant And Shooting An Elephant
Both of the short stories, Shooting an Elephant, and, The Judgement of the Birds, examine the way in
which people may perceive a culture differently than one who abides within the culture; that people
must be willing to accept different ways of living, and that no two people or cultures will perceive
something in the same way. In these short stories, authors George Orwell and Loren Eiseley discuss
events that happened in their lives that resulted in them learning to accept a culture and how a
different culture perceives the world. Both essays implicitly suggest that one must be open to learn
different cultures and how the world is perceived by these cultures, in contrast to how it works around
one s native culture.
In the short story, Shooting an Elephant, author George Orwell discusses his life as a police officer in
Burma, a poverty stricken nation in southeastern Asia, during a time in which the nation was governed
under imperialist control by Great Britain. Orwell recollects his time as an officer as being dreadful, as
he was tormented by the citizens in the Burma no matter what positive act he would do. At first,
George Orwell is confused in the reasoning behind why the citizens disliked his presence. All this was
perplexing and upsetting, Orwell explains as he hypothesizes the reasoning behind this inner hatred
and resentment shown by the citizens of Burma (Orwell 125). However, after the event in which
Orwell protects the town of Moulmein from an insane elephant ravaging the city by him shooting and
killing it, he realizes why the people of Burma despised his presence: Orwell s European culture
clashed with the culture of the Burman people.
Many Europeans, including Orwell, were unwilling to learn how the people of the Burman culture
perceived the world. Orwell realized that the Burmans perceived the world as being different than his
European culture perceived the world. Burman culture perceived the world as being a hopeless
endeavor to survive, as they live in poverty and have little to live off of. As Orwell did not want to kill
the Elephant because of the shame he would feel from his European culture, the Burman culture
wanted him to kill the elephant for the food it would provide for the
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Night Reflection Essay
At the beginning of Night, Elie describes himself as someone who believes profoundly. But his
experiences at Auschwitz have changed this belief substantially. He has seen people killed, tortured,
separated from their families, and thrown into crematoriums as if they were nothing. During a time
when Elie s faith was strong, he thought, Why did I pray? Strange question. Why did I live? Why did I
breathe? ( page 4) Elie thought this after Moishe the beadle asked him why he prayed. At this point in
Elie s story his faith was strong. Being the son of man who believed so strongly in the religion of
Judaism Elie was exposed many Jewish traditions such as the Zohar and the Torah. But Elie didn t
know the answer to Moishe s question, he didn t know why he prayed it could be because of his father,
or, because he felt as though it kept him safe from harm to god at his side. The thought of not knowing
why he prayed troubled Elie. But as he moved on he saw Moishe often, and Moishe often explained to
him to the importance of praying and how questions have great power that is lost in the answer.
After Elie arrived at Birkenau he saw people being brutally killed and felt mad he said, For the first
time, I felt anger rising within me. Why should I sanctify his name? The Almighty the eternal and
terrible Master of the Universe who chose to be silent. What was there to thank Him for? ( page 33)
Elie said this when he arrived at Birkenau. After Elie and his father were separated
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Frankenstein Vs. Mary Shelley s Frankenstein
Ashley Olivieri
Professor Sheehan
ENGL 133 22
10 February 2015
Frankenstein vs. Mary Shelley
Frankenstein is one of the most influential books in gothic literature. The author of this masterpiece is
Mary Shelley; her complicated life influenced her to write Frankenstein. Most wonder why Mary
Shelley chose to write Frankenstein and what influenced her. Mary Shelley s early life was
challenging and it had an impact on her writing. Her trip to Scotland changed her morals and love life
inclined the events within her novel. World events within Mary Shelley s time period also influenced
her and the ideas in Frankenstein. Classified as horror fiction, Frankenstein is a more serious work
than people give it credit for. The novel is not only a provocative interrogation of scientific method
but also an exploration of the nature of loneliness and the role of environment in shaping an individual
s psyche (Huntley). Mary Shelley relied on her life experiences to form the basis of her novel. A
passage from Mary Shelley s introduction of Frankenstein states:
I saw with shut eyes, but acute mental vision I saw the pale student of unhallowed arts kneeling beside
the thing he had put together. I saw the hideous phantasm of a man stretched out, and then, on the
working of some powerful engine, show signs of life and stir with an uneasy, half vital motion.
Frightful must it be, for supremely frightful would be the effect of any human endeavor to mock the
stupendous mechanism of the
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  • 4. Dr. Jim Yong Kim In 1987, while still in medical school, Dr. Paul Farmer along with Dr. Jim Yong Kim, Ophelia Dahl, Thomas White and Todd McCormack founded Partners in Health (PIH).1 Since its meager beginnings, PIH has evolved to serve some 2.5 Million people throughout ten different countries.2 However, throughout the organizations grand transformation from a makeshift clinic in Haiti to one of the leading players in global health relief and development, Partners in Health have remained true to their mission to provide advance medical treatment for those most in need through strategic partnerships. 3 Growing up Paul Farmer was surrounded by poverty and a fair amount of everyday difficulty.4 Rather than being limited by his childhood circumstance, Farmer thrived and earned a full scholarship to Duke University, where he became enthralled with learning more about the country of Haiti. Following graduation, Farmer went to Haiti to better understand the culture of the country he had become so interested in. While working at an eye clinic he met future co founder of Partners in Health Ophelia Dahl.4 During his search of the country of Haiti, Farmer became convinced that something needed to be done about the lack of health care being provided to the poor.4 Upon visiting Cange, Farmer decided that was where he would like to start a clinic for those most in need. In 1984, Farmer started medical school at Harvard, but rather than spending most of his time at school like normal students do, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Pros And Cons Of Mental Disorders Throughout the centuries mental illness has been treated by countless treatments. Modern treatments have created an argument over which treatment options are best. the most debates treatments today are medication and therapy. the argument of medication versus therapy as treatments for mental illness is fairly new. Yet, proponents of both sides have strong arguments stating the advantages of their treatment option. proponents of medication believe pharmacogenetics, tailored treatments, and medication s ability to treat severe disorders makes medication the better treatment option. proponents of therapy believe drug addiction, suicide prevention, and need adaption establishes therapy as the better treatment choice. Many terms and concepts are commonly associated with mental illness. the topic of mental illness has many overlapping and subset definitions. Mental illness, a term that encompasses a wide range of mental disorders, contains subcategories of mental disorders distinguishable by effects on a person s behavior, thinking, and mood. Disorders are the most commonly referred to an aspect of mental illness; types of disorders are schizophrenia, anxiety, and depression. Syndromes, even more, specific than disorders, pertain to particular systems within subcategories of disorders and are identifiable by distinct symptoms, mental or physical markers expressed by a disease; examples of syndromes are an obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and post traumatic stress disorder ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Malaria Is A Disease That Affects The World s Poorest CUNY Nobel Science Challenge Malaria is a disease that affects nearly 600 million people and causes more than a million deaths a year, the most coming from children under five. This disease is regularly found in more than 100 countries around the world and affects 40% of the world s population. It is most commonly transmitted by an infected Anopheles mosquito. The most deadly form of malaria is known as Plasmodium falciparum because almost all deaths from malaria are caused by this specific one. Some of the symptoms that are affiliated with this strand of malaria are the destruction of red blood cells along with complications with the kidneys, lungs, and brain. In more serious cases, it can cause permanent neurological effects and even death. As the Nobel Assembly said at the announcement of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Diseases caused by parasites have plagued humankind for a millennium and constitute a major global health problem. In particular, parasitic diseases affect the world s poorest populations and represent a huge barrier to improving human health and wellbeing . Youyou Tu, one of the winners of the prize, discovered Artemisinin, a drug that has significantly reduced the mortality rates for patients suffering from malaria by killing the malaria parasites an early stage of their development. The story on the creation of the drug Artemisinin is an interesting one. During the Chinese Cultural Revolution, scientist trained in the West were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Outsider What Does It Mean To Be Different What does the word different mean? In a world full of trends and copycats, what does it really mean to be different? Alternatively, what do we really consider as normal ? Are you considered normal? Or you? Or maybe you? And after a few rounds of this finger pointing game, we realise that we will never know what normal is. So in this case normal is merely a figment of societal perceptions and restrains. But in all seriousness, why is this idea of being different always taken as a negative classification. In our modern society, being different and striving away from conformity can often present challenges such as: isolation, horrid accusations, or even pessimism. Regardless of the community, we learn that these consequences can be damaging, an idea which is powerfully explored through the novel, The Outsider by Albert Camus. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Camus utilises emotive language in conjunction with a bitter tone in reducing me to insignificance , to highlight the desperation and vulnerability that often surrounds us in situations of emotional doubt and self reflection. Hence this characterisation of Meursault as isolated and different encourages our own personal re evaluation of our role in society and the profound effect we can have on the lives and perceptions of the people around us. Think about it this way. Every word you say to the person next to you can change their perception. In their eyes you could be labelled as different, or alternatively ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Child Development The Parents Role in Creating a Safe Environment for Child Development A sweet, innocent, newborn baby is taken home by the parents for the very first time, which means that it is now the parents vital responsibility to create a secure home for their child. Since children s learning foundation is built in the home from the time they are born, it is important for parent s to create a safe learning environment as their child grows and develops. Parents can create a safe learning environment in the home in order to support their children throughout the different milestones, by creating secure parent to child attachments starting at birth, by helping the brain and personality develop, and by keeping objects and spaces safe for each stage. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Next, secure attachments are a mental process that create loving relationships. Secure parent to child attachments can be created on the foundation of love. Love means so many different things, and shown in so many different ways. Love is sacrifice, selflessness, respect, and kindness. It is definitely shown in a secure relationship between parents and children throughout all milestones as they develop. There is something so special between the love of a parent and child. A quote by Burmenskaya, proves this statement, Attachment keeps its role as an active mental mechanism in creating interpersonal relations, including friendship, love and family relations (Burmenskaya 389). Attachments can also create success when parents help their children form self worth, empathy, and autonomy first at birth, and can continue as they grow. Burmenskaya s article continues to expound on the idea that parents need to create an attachment not just from the time their child is born, but as he/she continues to grow, because this influences the child s personality. For example, We saw the advantage of attachment system in the fact that psychological education integrates the experience of the child s close interactions beginning from infancy in a concentrated way, and on the other hand, it is connected directly with emotional / personality sphere (Burmenskaya 399, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Brophy College Ordeal The Battle Of Pamplona Rohit Khurana Brophy College Preparatory Summer Reading Assignment 7/3/15 ST. IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA Definitions 1. Battle of Pamplona The Battle of Pamplona was a struggle between French backed Navarrese troops and Spanish troops, occurring during the Spanish conquest of Navarre. In 1512, most Navarrese towns consented to be under French rule. Before an agreement could be signed however, King Ferdinand of Spain seized the capital, Pamplona, fortifying its walls, and claimed all of Navarre for Spain. Later on, in 1521, Francis I, King of France reconquered Pamplona, with their victory short lived as Spain would reconquer the province. It was during this battle in which St. Ignatius of Loyola was struck and severely injured. 2. Our Lady of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ignatius of Loyola Ignatius of Loyola, born to DoĂąa MarĂ­na SĂĄnchez de Licona and BeltrĂĄn de OnĂĄz in 1491, created a legacy much bigger than himself by founding the Society of Jesus. Serving to the treasurer s household (VelĂĄzquez) at first, Ignatius injuries during the Battle of Pamplona fueled a period of reflection in which Ignatius placed his life at the feet of God. Traveling to Manresa after his recovery, Ignatius created the Spiritual Exercises to help others grow closer to God setting the stage for a new religious order. Pursuing this path, Ignatius received a well rounded education from the University of Paris, attracting new followers, such as Peter Favre and Francis Xavier, and making plans to travel to the Holy Land. However, these plans were curtailed in the shadow of conflict at the Holy Land. Instead, the companions decided it was time to place themselves at the service of the Holy Father by means of the Society of Jesus with Ignatius delivering his first mass on Christmas Eve, 1538 in the Chapel of the Manger in Rome s Basilica of St. Mary Major, 18 months after his ordination into priesthood. Yet good things come to an end and on July 31, 1556 Ignatius died due to poor health. Pope Paul V authorized the gathering of miracles attributed to the intercession of Ignatius ... On July 27, 1609 he was beatified by Pope Paul V, and canonized by Pope Gregory XV on March, 12, 1622 (Skylar 78). His feast day is celebrated on the day of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Five Stages Of Freud s Theory Of Development Introduction Theories of development provide a framework for thinking about human growth, development, and learning. The psychosexual theory of development was proposed by the famous psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, this theory defines how personalities grow during childhood that can later be reflected in the attitude and behaviors of adults. Freud believed there to be five stages of psychosexual development: Oral, Anal, Phallic, Latent and Genital. At each of these stages, pleasure is focused on a particular part of the body. Too much or too little pleasure in any one of these stages caused a fixation which would lead to personality or psychological disorders. The purpose of this assignment is to evaluate whether the students are able to apply ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first Freud would likely recommend that parents encourage their children s natural tendencies to focus on the above body parts and functions without allowing the children to overindulge. I think most parents naturally try to guide their children toward control in all things, but of course, if you believe Freud s theories, it seems logical that parents will certainly be limited by their own fixations left over from childhood, making it especially difficult for them to objectively steer their kids. I believed that the most applicable part of Freud s psychosexual theory is said to be observed during the phallic stage, concerning the Oedipus complex. Freud s theory states in psychology when a small child develops an unusual attraction to one of their parents. Conclusion Now I can conclude that Freud s psychosexual theory only can explain and predict some of the human development. In my opinion, Freud explained the oral, anal, latency and genital stage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Similarities and Differences of Hilter and Napolean Founder and leader of the Nazi party, who many describe to be the most insane and trouble causing man in the history of the entire world. Adolf Hitler s goal was to make Germany the strongest country in the world, which he did, along with most of Europe. His armies of over sixteen million men were standing by his side the whole way. Although he had a large group of followers, he also had an even larger group of people who were against him. Adolf felt that if he did not remove all of the Jews from the face of the earth, he would have been seen as a failure, so he tried, and he tried, and he tried. But in the end, he failed. This then led to him believing that he was a failure, which then led to him shooting himself in the mouth. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Besides the fact that he conquered Moscow, the Russians did not surrender. Instead, they burned the city before the French got there, so the shelter and supplies that Napoleon was counting on were destroyed. So, his army had to retreat back to Germany, while being chased and hunted by the Russians. The whole Russian campaign ended up as a complete failure. He lost almost all of his 500,000 men that he had started with. In 1810, he divorced Josephine and married the daughter of the Austrian Emperor, Marie Louise, in a last attempt to improve relations. Upon his return to France, the Prussians, Russians, Swedish, and the British started the War of Liberation against him. His army was soon forced over the Rhine at the Battle of Leipzig. However, the allied armies did not accept the plan and they demanded that the brother of Louis XVI, Louis XVIII, be put on the throne. Napoleon was sent to rule the Island of Elba in 1813 with the British Navy guarding the Island. But, in 1815, he returned to Paris and his old armies quickly gathered around him, already sick of the new king. The allies were threatening to invade France again since they heard of the return of Napoleon, so he quickly organized a new army and marched them into Belgium to meet the British and Prussian armies. In Ligny, he defeated the Prussians and then marched to Waterloo to meet the British under Wellington. At first, he was doing well in the battle. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Resesarch CASE: American Barrick Resources Corporation : Managing Gold Price Risk 1. In the absence of a hedging program using financial instruments, how sensitive would Barrick stock be to gold price changes? For every 1% change in gold prices, how might its stock be affected? How could the firm manage its gold price exposure without the use of financial contracts? Particulars for yr 1992($ million) | | Pretax earnings (Exhibit 2) | 223 | Reductions in earning of gold sold at spot (1280mn oz x (422 345) (Exhibit 12) | (99) | Proforma Pretax Earnings | 124 | Taxes @ 21% (Exhibit 2) | (26) | After Tax Earnings | 98 | Thus in absence of risk management program the American Barrick stock would be more sensitive to gold price ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1992, American Barrick produced and sold over 1.28 Million Ounces of gold at a price of $422 instead of $345 market rate, as a result of the risk management program. Such benefits would lead to higher revenues, and thus higher profits and in turn render higher value for the shareholders. The organisation guidelines clearly specifed that the risk managemnt system should be such that they are fully protected against price declines for 3yrs and 20 25% for a decade. Thus such a mechanism helped create value for the shareholders as the profits of a Gold mine are dependent on fluctuation in gold prices and the difference between revenue and costs. Thus locking future prices, provided financial stability, enabling the organisation to avoids dips, and plan cash flows in a confident way, and in combination with the rising production, offered investors and shareholders a predictable , rising earnings profile in the future 1. How would you characterize the evolution of Barrick s price risk management activities? Are they consistent with the stated policy goals? As a producer of commodity products, gold mining firms had virtually no marketing or distribution costs. There was always a ready market for their products, at market prices, once extracted from the earth amp; refined. Therefore a gold mine s profits were a function of the quantity of its production ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay On Physics After The Discovery Of The Atom PARTICLE PHYSICS AFTER THE DISCOVERY OF THE HIGGS The world of physics had been developed a well established model of the atom. The standard model had been pretty well tied up , with its group of 16 elementary particles and their nice set of rules describing how they should interact. Physicists had observed until the Higgs discovery, 16 of these particles. The crowd was already beginning to desperate for a 17th particle that would send the model in new and wild directions (supposedly). But the Higgs particle ruined the hopes and expectations of everybody: it turned out to be very ordinary: its behavior was just like the model said it would act, obeying every theorized rule [2]. Therefore, the Standard Model is vindicated. And this was a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The weak force, on the other hand, is associated with particles called W and Z bosons, very massive comparing to the other particles. The Higgs mechanism is thought to be responsible for this, now that the existence of the particle is a fact: if we recognize the existence of the Higgs field, the W and Z bosons mix with this field, acquiring mass, explaining the reason of why the W and Z bosons have mass. This unifies as well the electromagnetic and weak forces into the electroweak force. [4] An interesting side effect, much less important than the discoveries, indeed, but with enough importance for itself, is the validation of the large amounts of effort and money invested in the equipment like the LHC. This flattens the road for the investment in the next generation of scientific machinery to keep researching. After analyzing the facts, this money is going to be very needed in the near future. It has been theorized that dark energy is the bulk of the energy of the universe, and the dark matter and energy existence is neither explained by the Standard Model. This model can´t explain gravity or the neutrino mass. Nowadays, scientific community knows that the Standard Model is an approximation of another theory, more comprehensive and able to explain the Higgs mass with a most natural approach. The reason is that the measured mass of the Higgs is about 100 million billion times smaller than the value suggested by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. My Dream Wedding 5 Things to Keep in Mind while looking for your dream wedding lehenga We can surely feel the jitters most brides feel just before their wedding date. Deep inside their heart they are longing to look the most beautiful bride ever and make a unique statement that girls will talk about at the backstage. When the time to go shopping for her dream lehenga arrives, there s a dollop of excitement yet a pinch of nervousness for the bride. After all, the whole world is waiting to watch her wedding day look, and she too wants a huge number of likes on her pictures. Needless to say there are a myriad of options in the market and vendors are competing to put their best foot forward but all this can become a confusion of sorts. So here are 5 tips to remember when you step out to shop for your dream wedding lehenga. You can thank us later for making your dream wedding come true  1. Your lehenga should make you super comfortable on your D day We know you re going be the apple of all eyes on your wedding day. It s ok if your lehenga is too hot to handle for your BAE, but if it is too heavy to handle for you and your bridesmaids, you might be missing on a lot of fun during your wedding. So we would like to tell every bride out there that you are simply beautiful the way you are and your BAE is already fidaa on you! On this special day, we d like you to be comfortable in your lehenga and cherish the beautiful once in a lifetime moment. Don t just run after designer labels trying hard to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Forest Gump Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you re gonna get. Forrest Gump is the portrayal of a man that has been alienated from society, not because he is unintelligent or dimwitted, but rather because he is not restricted by the conventional ideals which are embedded within his culture; thus, challenging the conformities and principals that most people are accustomed to. The contrast that Robert Zemeckis, director of the film, is attempting to convey through the character of Forrest Gump is how most people are too smart for there own good; and thus, try to escape the realities and actualities of life. While other characters in the story are suppressed by society s conflicts, Forrest remains blinded to all; hence, he is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Society is more pleased living under the suppressions and misrepresentations of our culture, as opposed to coping with the truth and what comes along with it. Forest Gump is a person that many would label a contemporary holy fool which means that he possesses an extreme innocence that enables him to do great things. His mental incapabilities have their obvious disadvantages, but what is more worthy of discussion are the, not so obvious, advantages. His idealistic and optimistic view of the world and his innocence blind him to the evil in people, and consequently; he is able to find the best in each person he encounters. Robert Zemeckis directed the film in such a way to emphasize the notion that simple is better which ties with his main theme of destiny. Zemeckis also implies, through large contradictions in Gump s personality, that Gump s character is an impossibility in real life. Gump is able to surmount all of society s restrictions. Even when he was a little boy people were trying to straighten him out with leg braces, but sure enough, he broke out of those. This pivotal moment in the movie marks the beginning of an absolutely great and optimistic lifestyle. However, Gump is not completely void of restrictions. He respects authority because of his mother, whom he adored and loved very much. A little later in his life, Gump joined the army ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The League Of The Football League Lingerie Football When bringing up the topic of Football, people think of muscular men above six foot, physically competing with each other on a playing field. Offensive and defensive players that are in the pros are on average 6 feet 5 inches and weigh around 300 pounds. While skill players such as receivers, running backs, and defensive backs are usually around 6 foot, and weigh 200 pounds. Men in pro leagues are very big and described as mean guys, warriors, and often referred to as ready for war . The more popular Football Leagues such as National Football League, Canadian Football League, and Arena Football League recieved the most views of all leagues. The biggest professional football league in America is the National Football ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is rare to hear a woman s name on a college or Professional football teams roster. Growing up it was rare to see women put on shoulder pads and a helmet, and run around acting like maniacs tackling one another. That act in America would not be very lady like. In a world we live in, Women playing Football is not respected enough. Unless it s women aggressively hitting each other while wearing tight booty shorts and a bra with shoulder pads on and a helmet. This happens in a women s football league called Legends Football League, referred to as Lingerie Football League. The Lingerie Football League is a women s 7 on 7 tackle American football league that Started in Australia then came to America. The league was founded in 2009 as the Lingerie Football League and was renamed as the Legends Football League in 2013. The league s founder and chairman is Mitchell S. Mortaza. I feel that Women who play Lingerie Football should be recognized by their talent to play the sport rather than their half nakedness. A lot of men do not think women are tough enough to play Football. These women that do play football in Professional leagues should be taken more serious not only by their peers, but by the Lingerie Football League s founder and Chairman Mitchell S. Mortaza. Women that play Lingerie Football play just as hard as men in professional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Indigenous People Rights The Australian peoples recognition of indigenous citizens has changed over the last decade. Prior to the government in charge, Kevin Rudd made a formal public apology to the indigenous people regarding the stolen generations. As the apology was long overdue, it does not directly confront the issue within the constitution or legislative shortage of the recognition of indigenous people . As this essay will demonstrate and concentrate on parts of the constitution in regards to the protection of indigenous peoples rights. It will demonstrate the constitutional movement and a reformation of the Australian constitution. This essay will also consider any faults within the races power (s51(xxvi) and consider the changes to reform determents into benefiting the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This would not be the same for Aboriginal People. It was thought that the laws of the sate should regulate and maintain Aboriginals. The people from the 21st century now agree that in our day and age this is to be considered to be clearly racist. The first Australian Prime Minister Sir Edmund Barton, one of the original colleagues of the high court made his views vibrant in 1897 1898 Constitutional Convention that the race power was essential to police the affairs of the people of coloured or inferior races for them who live within the commonwealth.(University of Western Sydney Law Review [vol 17:13] Professor George Williams 20 August 2013) The Constitutional amendment in 1967 brought a 90.77%(Refrence) yes vote to have the eight specific words removed from S 51 (xxvi) (other than the aboriginal race in any state). But unfortunately this did not mean the change had to be a positive change. Subsequently the scope of the Race Power prior to the referendum entailed that the indigenous people were excluded from voting and being citizens of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Laremy Tunsil Gas Mask Case Study It didn t all start with Laremy Tunsil s gas mask. Of the 13 violations levied by the NCAA against Ole Miss football, four pre date the arrival of the gifted tackle Tunsil and the coach who has lifted the Rebels to prominence. But nine did occur under Hugh Freeze, and more revelations could be ahead. On Friday, Ole Miss revealed the NCAA s notice of allegations and, seeking to mitigate the damage, forfeited 11 football scholarships over a four year span. The school received its notice in January and released it the Friday before Memorial Day. Even that bit of PR artistry failed to bury the lead, which was: Ole Miss has requested more time to investigate whether Tunsil, captured in a video while wearing a gas mask and smoking something of uncertain provenance, was paid to play college football. Tunsil was named in three allegations. Others could be forthcoming. Shortly after the gas mask clip hit the internet on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nkemdiche and Treadwell were Round 1 draftees in April, but only the latter, who went 23rd overall, was taken in a slot commensurate to his talent. Tunsil slipped to 13th, Nkemdiche to 29th. That s the effect a gas mask video and a fall from a hotel ledge can have on prospective employers, and those incidents made us wonder: What kind of program was Ole Miss running? Now this: Nine violations, four deemed major, alleged against the Rebels under Freeze. Before February s signing day, whispers held that the allegations would mostly involve violations under former coach Houston Nutt. Having received the notice in January, Ole Miss knew better. But why let the truth stand in the way of another bumper crop? (Rivals rated the Rebels 2016 class the nation s seventh best.) Having penalized itself while admitting that serious violations occurred, Ole Miss now must determine if Tunsil was indeed paid by coaches. If so, there ll be more allegations, harsher sanctions remember, the NCAA has yet to affix its penalties and maybe even a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Decline Of The Demise Of Fatherhood The Decline of Fatherhood The decline of fatherhood is the most basic, and unexpected social norm of our time. This major problem can be captured in a single statistic. In 30 years, from 1960 to 1990, the percentage of children living away from their biological father had doubled from 17% to 36%. At the turn of the century nearly 50% of children were living without their father in the household. Few researchers predicted this trend it is not widely talked about, but this simple fact has led to some of the biggest social problems that plague America today; crime and delinquency, teenage pregnancy, deteriorated educational achievement, depression, substance abuse, and children and women living in poverty. Even as calamity unfolds our views ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Father involvement in schools is associated with the higher likelihood of a student getting mostly A s. This was true for fathers in biological parent families, for stepfathers, and for fathers heading single parent families. (Nord) The children have a harder time scoring on tests related to mathematics, reading, critical thinking when no father is present. When fathers are involved in a child s academics they are 40% less likely to repeat a grade and more likely to enjoy school and be involved in extracurricular activities. (Nord) It has been shown that kids with highly involved fathers have increased mental dexterity, increased empathy, less stereotyped sex role beliefs and greater self discipline (Abramovitch) Research also shows that when children experience high father involvement are more curious and better with problem solving. A fathers involvement seems to foster a childrens confidence to explore the world around them and to solve problems.(Pruett) When talking about dropouts, we see that 71% of them are fatherless. When we look at the total population, 19% of kids drop out of highschool. (Nord) Children from father absent homes are more likely to skip from school, more likely to be excluded from school, more likely to leave school at age 16, and less likely to attain academic and professional qualifications ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Personal Values Of Art Art History 3.6 Values such as personal, symbolic, religious and iconic can be shown in these three major artworks, Christian Boltanski s 2010 s artwork Personnes , Damien Hirst s 2007 s artwork For the Love of God and Jeff Koons s 1994 2010 s artwork Balloon Dog/Balloon Rabbit . Christian Boltanski s Personnes reflects personal values as he believed that art raises many questions and fulfilling emotions but there s no answer to neither of them. He assumes that death is unpredictable, chance is watching every human life as they live on their life. His intention is to allow each viewer to observe these compiled clothes of mass graves and honouring the dead . He created this artwork to reflect the personal values of each deceased personal experience and commemorate the lives of others , to leave the human trace as they moved onto the afterlife. Personal values is reflected on each part of the artwork such as the compiled pile of clothes making up the whole artwork itself and form them as shrines of the deceased, creating a personal effect on the viewer as well as communicating with them. Personal values are also reflected on not just clothes but other people s belongings, as reminders that there was a time when they once wore them and show sympathy and connect with them on a deeper level, as Laura Cumming, art critic for The Observer states; this was an art that spoke so clearly and simply that a child could understand it and so it is, to some extent, with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Aquatic Monologue It s not something that everyone would enjoy. Clambering onto the raised, slanted platform at the sound of three, shrill blasts of a whistle. The silence of the spectators, watching in anticipation as you take your marks . The shaky breaths of your competitors mixing with your own as the starter reaches for the button. And finally, as that button is pressed, the resounding buzz that changes the whole atmosphere. Swimming has always been part of my life. It started when I was very young, as my Mum took me swimming with her. It grew as a hobby and I started going swimming with my friends every week as soon as I was old enough. The hobby then became a sport as I passed through every level of Aquatics a swimming programme for primary school ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All I remember is being offered a spot and grinning at my parents with absolute delight as the coach talked to them. I could finally call myself a club swimmer. After my first couple of weeks at the club, my view of swimming changed. It was no longer a hobby that I enjoyed just for fun. It became competitive and I started to take a more mature approach to it. I grew up with it. Over the years, I progressed into the higher squads of the club and I was soon competing in galas and beta leagues. I remember leaving the changing rooms at my first gala, drowning in my oversized club t shirt. I had been clutching onto my bag, cap and goggles already on. Seeing the royal blue colour of my club in amongst a sea of other bright colours released some of the panic that had been building up in my mind. I scurried over to my fellow swimmers, almost slipping several times on the wet tiles. I laid down my towel and sat down, looking towards the large ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Triple Threat Of Ford Motor Company Engineering Design... Introduction We conducted our design review on Friday, May 13, 2016 with our professors and the other teams from our DTC section in Room G205 of the Ford Motor Company Engineering Design Center at 2:30 P.M. We presented the problem we were tasked with solving, our client s and user s needs, and our mock up design, the Triple Threat . The Triple Threat is a system that places a structure that holds three rolls of netting, one on the top and one along each side, next to a row of up 20 vehicles (see figure 32, and figure 33 on the following page). The netting is then deployed by rolling a structure that is attached to the ends of the netting over the row of vehicles. In addition to asking for general feedback, we asked those in attendance to address the issues of the potential stability of our product along with the problem of hailstones piling atop the netting. Figure 32: Triple Threat Mock up Not Deployed Figure 33: Triple Threat Mock up Deployed Design Review Results Our design review yielded many suggestions and criticisms, as well as general comments. The comments can be seen in Table 8. Table 8: General Sentiments from Design Review Reviewers like Reviewers dislike Features to be added Features to be removed Additional Comments VERSATILITY Covers vehicles of widely different sizes and shapes Deployable over a variety of vehicle arrangement scenarios PERCEIVED STRENGTH Structure is large and heavy which will increase user confidence in product DESIGN CONCEPT ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Jean Piaget Cognitive Development 4. Piaget and Cognitive Development Copyright 2004, James Fleming, Ph.D. _______ During this [early childhood] period magic, animism, and artificialism are completely merged. The world is a society of living beings controlled and directed by man. The self and the external world are not clearly delimited. Every action is both physical and psychical. Jean Piaget1 ________ Piaget s Place in the History of Psychology A ranking of the most eminent psychologists of the 20th century by professionals in the field listed the top three names as B. F. Skinner, Jean Piaget, and Sigmund Freud (Haggbloom and others, 2002). These three names also occupy places of prominence in this textbook. But although Skinner s impact on the field of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Between 15 and 18 years of age, he published a series of articles on shellfish. As a result, he was offered a position as curator of the mollusk collection at the Geneva museum of natural history. (He had to turn this down because he had yet to finish high school!) Piaget received his PhD in natural science at age 21 from the University of Neuchâtel. By this time he had already published 21 papers! His interest in epistemology (theory of knowledge) led him to study how children solve problems. At Albert Einstein s suggestion, Piaget investigated children s understanding of time, space, speed, and motion, resulting in two books on these subjects. During his long lifetime (Piaget died in 1980, at age 84) he wrote over 40 books and numerous articles. He was honored by the American Psychological Association with the Distinguished Scientist Award in 1969. Piagetian Conservation Tasks Before plunging headlong into Piaget s sometimes abstract theoretical ideas about the ways in which children learn at different stages of development, it may be helpful particularly to students with no familiarity with Piaget to begin with a few examples of his well known conservation tasks. These nicely illustrate Piaget s approach to observing children as they grapple with ordinary objects. Piaget noticed that students below a certain level of maturity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Kid Kustomer Essay Kid Kustomers No matter where children are or what they are doing they ll always find some sort of advertisements. It can be when their casually watching television, reading a magazine or just playing games on their computer. Advertisements are different forms of communication whose purpose is to make their product known to the public. Marketers aren t partial to certain people; they target anyone and every age group, but recently there has been an upsurge of advertisements aimed towards children. In Eric Schlosser s article, Kid Kustomers, he demonstrates how child advertising has boomed by the tactics marketers use to get children to want and demand certain companies products. The big boom in child advertisement occurred in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Schlosser refers to the Joe Camel ad campaign, which used a hip cartoon character to sell cigarettes. A 1991 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that nearly all of America s six year olds could identify Joe Camel, who was just as familiar to them as Mickey Mouse. Interestingly enough, another study found that one third of cigarettes illegally sold to minors was in fact Camels. Not only do advertisers need a way to get kids to want their product, they also need children to be able to persuade their parents into buying them that product. The concept of children persuading other people to buy them what they want is known as the surrogate salesmen. James U. McNeal s, professor of marketing at Texas A M University, classified kids nagging tactics into seven major categories; pleading, persistent, forceful, demonstrative, sugar coated, threatening, and pity based appeals. Kids learn what appeal or style works best on their parents and stick to that ploy whenever they want something. Observing children in their own environment allows marketers to understand the minds of children. Advertisers conduct surveys, organize focus groups, analyze children s artwork, study academic literature on child development and even have cultural anthropologists observe children without them knowing. Marketers do all that research so they can get a grasp on what children are most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Analysis Of Forced Founders By Woody Holton Throughout Forced Founders: Indians, Debtors, Slaves, and the Making of the American Revolution in Virginia, Woody Holton argues that the causes of the Revolutionary War are different than what most people once concluded. Although many American s believe that George Washington and Thomas Jefferson are the men who led this revolution, Holton brings up a new theory on how the war began. As Holton s title states, he believes that Indians, debtors, and slaves had a bigger role in the making of the American Revolution. Throughout the entire novel, Holton argues that the American Revolution is not led by the elite men of Virginia, but the nonessential people are those who play the biggest roles in the making of this war. Holton begins his book ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main problems between this group of people is their opinions about slave trade. The British government s insistence on keeping slave trade is one of the main causes of Virginia s separation from Great Britain (73). The merchants, of course, did not want to break ties with Britain because trading was their income. Therefore, one difference of opinion and thousands of lives of slaves is what Holton argues is another main reason for the cause of the American Revolution. The second part of the book focusses on the boycotts that the Virginians inaugurated in order to receive what they wanted from Great Britain. Holton argues that these boycotts are also a huge part of what started the American Revolution. The American colonist established the nonimportation association in order to pressure Parliament to repeal laws that endangered their civil liberties (78). The importance of these boycotts is evident in history because they played a huge role in the starting of the American Revolution because not only did these boycotts help start the revolution, but they also ended it. Without these boycotts and without the colonist pushing to have their way there would have never been any change. Not only that, but these boycotts helped create the conditions for the greatest movement of black resistance that Virginia had ever known (105). This was the beginning of freedom for the slaves from their owners, as well ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Works Of Vincent Van Gogh Attention Getter: Picture yourself working countless of hours on an assignment for a class you absolutely love. You put every ounce of your being into this one assignment with the hopes of receiving praise and knowing that your hard work has paid off in the end, only for you to be shattered when you re work is ridiculed. Now imagine that this doesn t just happen once, but everytime. Constantly being surrounded by this negativity would surely make you believe that the people are right; that your work is useless. This is the constant state of mind that Vincent Van Gogh lived in with his work being heavily criticized and never praised. Background and Audience Relevance: Van Gogh is one of the most well known artists today. His vivid landscapes and portraits are praised for their use of different colors and bold brush strokes. Many people can easily recognize a Van Gogh painting, but they don t know much regarding his life or the struggles he faced as an artist. Speaker Credibility: I took French for 3 years, and learned more than just the language but also some history and culture. Impressionism was an art movements that begun in France, so naturally we focused on impressionistic art and artists for most of the time. Furthermore, I also took a European history class that incorporated the importance of art for each time period. Thesis: Learning about Vincent Van Gogh will help you better understand the post impressionist art movement, and the difficulties he endured. Preview ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Summary Of Virginia Woolf Bibliography Guiguet, Jean. Virginia Woolf and Her Works. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976. Thoroughly examining a handful of Woolf s critics and works, Guiguet offers extensive character and whole novel analysis proposing her view of the works. Guiguet harmonizes her analysis with her predecessors by building off their work and recognizing their skill and limitations in reviewing Woolf s work boosting her credibility and strengthening her viewpoint. This presents a unique perspective and allows Guiguet to present Woolf s work with Woolf s idea s taken from her diaries, different critics view points and build her own ideas on the works as well. The table of contents separates the book by the work that is being analyzed and provides a simple way of collecting desired information from the text. The book can effortlessly be employed in scholarly essays to boost opinions and personal viewpoints strengthening the essays thesis, particularly if arguing the point of Woolf s life being entwined into her works. Marder, Herbert. The Measure of Life: Virginia Woolf s Last Years. Cornell University Press, 2000. Marder furnishes a remarkable outlook on Woolf and how her life was intimately tied with her works and influences, going so far as to provide images of Woof s family and discussing how the image paralleled Woolf s characters. This biography delves into Woolf s life without restraint and undresses Woolf s motives, thoughts, opinions, and life, whether about suicide, politics, insecurities, or relations with other people. Probing into the lives of the people surrounding Woolf, this book presents information on important personal influences in Woolf s life. Marder connects historical events with Woolf s life and works analyzing her life with a new vigor and perspective offering interesting insight on the influences in Woolf s life. The text has the potential of being utilized to support a variety of arguments and perspectives on Woolf s works, though more specifically, the text supports a thesis connecting Woolf s work and her characters to her life and opinions. Maze, John R. Virginia Woolf: Feminism, Creativity, and the Unconscious. Greenwood Press, 1997. Maze s book provides detailed analysis on a handful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Common Colds Essay Common Colds and Influenza epidemics help us realize the spread of infection without a deadly pandemic. Epidemics is the spread of a viral disease that is not deadly; however, a pandemic is the rapid spread of a deadly viral disease. Finding out how people spread diseases to one another without losing a chunk of the population is preferable. History of Influenza pandemics, cold epidemics, treatment and prevention help us learn patterns. World Health Organization and Center of Disease Control research diseases and watch global health critically in order to alert the world when the need arises. Learning about how a disease can spread is an important piece of knowledge. Scientists can learn from epidemics about how diseases spread without losing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A symptom that goes in hand with a fever is chills, as the body thinks it is cold because skin temperature is warmer than the core temperature. A cough accompanies a flu, but is non productive because of no mucus buildup. One more symptom is malaise, a general sense of discomfort and aching. All of these symptoms cause the immune system to weaken, making it susceptible to deadlier illnesses. The people who fall ill are children 6 59 months, pregnant women, the elderly and chronically ill. These at risk people also have higher complication rates, which can cause ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Target Swot Analysis Essay Strengths The Target Corporation (NYSE TGT) is the second largest retail store in the world. The company evolved from South Minneapolis in 1902. The original name of the store was Dayton Dry Goods, which originated from the founder George Dayton. Over the years the store underwent several changes. In 1962 the store changed its name to Dayton Hudson, and then in the year 2000 the store took on the name Target. Target prides their company as being one of the leading upscale discounted retailers in America, featuring high quality fashionable clothing and household furnishing. This store also offers an assortment of food item, and basic staples to their consumers. There are 1,799 Target stores in the United States, and 38 distribution centers. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Target has a strong brand built on the quality of their merchandise. Unlike Wal Mart whose retail store is built around discounted prices. According to 10 Things You Didn t Know about Target (2015) Each of Target s regional distribution centers serves anywhere from 50 to 80 Target stores, can span 1.3 to 1.6 million square feet in size and consist of enough concrete to run a two lane highway for 25 miles (p.1). The Target Corporation is a resourceful industry; they have many subsidiaries namely Target Commercial interiors, Target.Com, Target Brands, Target Financial Services, and Target sourcing services. Target Commercial interiors (TCI) have over a dozen display rooms in various states throughout the US such as Minnesota, Arizona, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Target is focusing on promoting their interior designs and furniture to clientele of diverse corporations and business offices. Their current plans are concentrating on a new customer like midsize and smaller organizations (Target Commercial Interiors, Inc., n.d.). When it comes to advertising Target spares no expense. They use multiple avenues to inform their consumers predominantly T.V. commercials, which is the responsible for the majority of the advertising cost. However, they also use Internet ads, and newspaper circulars to draw attention and attract customers to their stores. Target spent 1.6 billion in 2015, which has reduced from 1.7 billion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Indie Film Research Paper In the world of film making, female directors are rather scarce. It s easy to find a great actress, but all too often, men fill the role of director, and women get overlooked. In the world of independent or indie films, there are often more opportunities for women to get involved, and it just so happens that is where we find Crystal Faith Scott. Recently, I happened upon her work, and I realized that she was just the kind of person to not only shed light on her crowdfunded feature for which she is actively raising support, but she was the ideal person to highlight the importance of indie films as well as women s role in this dynamic industry. What inspired you to get into the world of acting/entertainment? I started acting when I was 7 years old. I was shy, so my mom put me in a local children s theater to help me overcome my shyness! I started out playing small parts, and by the time I was 9 or 10, I was playing the leading lady roles in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kickstarter is a platform where creators can get their passion projects funded through people donating to their campaign, and in turn, the backers receive rewards based on their donation level. The funding is all or nothing on Kickstarter, meaning that the creator only receives the money if they reach their funding goal IN FULL. Otherwise, they do not receive anything. I personally love giving to Kickstarter campaigns (especially films) because I love supporting the arts, and instead of giving a donation to a large arts organization, it just feels more special and meaningful for me to give to an independent artist s project directly. Plus, as a backer I feel very personally involved in the project, and it s so exciting and satisfying to follow the project after they make their goal and then watch it become an actual film. Films are quite expensive to make, and indie filmmakers in particular can really use any extra financial support they can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Destructiveness Of The Slave Trade ATIENZA, Rizsa Mae 03 October 2015 Fall 2015 HIST 177 Primary Document Analysis The Destructiveness of the Slave Trade Olaudah Equiano begins the narrative by describing his home. He paints for his audience a charming, very fruitful picture of his province Essaka. It was a place where all the neighborhood children would come together and play whilst their parents were away laboring in the fields. He recalls being taught by his mother how to defend himself. They would practice shooting and throwing javelins all the ways of their greatest warriors. It was to his utter dismay however; that he would never again be able to relive those moments, for he and his sister had been captured. He stated that an end was put to his happiness the day they were kidnapped. He goes on to speak of the days following the abduction, and how he and his sister tried to resist and break free but to no avail. The little comfort they found was in each other, but it was not long before they too were forced to separate. Olaudah s narrative shines light on the resistance of many African captives while sharing his very own experience and the resentment he felt towards the hostile and desensitizing slave trade. Early in the passage Olaudah makes a comparison of his people to the Jews. He lists the similarities in their cultural practices, such as: circumcision, feasting, and the naming of their children after special events or circumstances. His purpose in doing this was to legitimize his people by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Love in Anton Chekhov’s The Lady with the Dog Love has always been a controversial issue throughout centuries. However, it was, and is, still one of the most popular topics in literature.One cannot help but be reminded of Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet when that particular topic is brought up, which is one of the finest examples on this topic. Despite all the literary works written about love, love itself remains unexplained. The questions why and when is often asked it can usually be answered vaguely or deeply, but sometimes it remians unanswered. In Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen makes Mr Darcy, who has captured young girls hearts for decades, say I cannot fix on the hour, or the spot, or the look, or the words, which laid the foundation. It is too long ago. I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The water was a warm, tender purple, the moonlight lay on its surface in a golden strip. (84) The scene looks completely ordinary, yet there are traces of positive emotions in the descriptions of the water and the moonlight. This particular moment is seemingly not that significant, however, gives the reader a sense that Gurov obviously feel better in the presence of this particular woman, that this woman is like no other woman he had affairs with. In other words, foreshadowing the deep connection between the two. Gurov himself realises this very later, after these particular moments haunt him after they are seperated. The questions that begin with why should be answered at this point. First quesiton is, Why did Gurov fall in love with this particular woman, after all those years of having affairs? . This question has several answers, which are merely theories that the readers can choose from as they please. One interesting theory involves Gurov and his twelve year old daughter. According to Yael Greenberg, Gurov unconsciously compares Anna with his own daughter (127). He proves his point by giving examples in which Anna s innocence is constantly being reminded. At some point, Gurov even thinks about Anna s age by considering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Daniel Patrick Moynihan Definition Of Deviant Behavior labeling someone as a deviant can have any major consequences for the individual who is labeled. some of those consequences are once a person who has been labeled may start to incorporate the stigma that goes along with it. this effort happens and can happen when a friend in high school is drinking underage and by being associated with that person can have yourself labeled as deviant even if you never commit a deviant act. other problems that come when labeled is being put into a certain category which people will treat you different, look at you different, and also think that you are going to commit other deviant acts which means they can not trust you, and you tend to lose respect in society. Daniel Patrick Moynihan defined deviance as a decline in quilty of life and of formerly unacceptable activities that are unqualified acceptance and the as we condone such acts we make our nation worse. Moynihan is relevant to the concept of moral order as being homeless is considered a deviant act and does not help to bind the larger economic or their communities. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also believe there is no common shared triats among all deviant acts. The moral code is that the unwritten code is to help us contribute to the common good. The absolutist perspective on deviance is believing in natural law which was given to us before humans were made to understand what needs to be done and what to avoid. some aspects of this definition have relevance as part of this binds certain areas of the community together in the belief that the activities mentioned are of a deviant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Gwendolyn Brooks We Real Cool Gwendolyn Brooks s We Real Cool commonly typifies her work and exists, for many readers, as the most visible of her poems. High school and college students who have encountered her writing have likely read little more than this single poem. The reason for both the ubiquitous nature of this work and the universality of its appeal, especially among younger audiences, is manifest in both the structure and subject matter of the poem. Richard Flynn writes that Brooks s work has used the image and voice of the child to negotiate a complex poetic strategy that explores childhood as a position from which to critique prevailing constructs of class and race (484). This is certainly true of We Real Cool, which calls attention to the youth of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Judgement Of The Elephant And Shooting An Elephant Both of the short stories, Shooting an Elephant, and, The Judgement of the Birds, examine the way in which people may perceive a culture differently than one who abides within the culture; that people must be willing to accept different ways of living, and that no two people or cultures will perceive something in the same way. In these short stories, authors George Orwell and Loren Eiseley discuss events that happened in their lives that resulted in them learning to accept a culture and how a different culture perceives the world. Both essays implicitly suggest that one must be open to learn different cultures and how the world is perceived by these cultures, in contrast to how it works around one s native culture. In the short story, Shooting an Elephant, author George Orwell discusses his life as a police officer in Burma, a poverty stricken nation in southeastern Asia, during a time in which the nation was governed under imperialist control by Great Britain. Orwell recollects his time as an officer as being dreadful, as he was tormented by the citizens in the Burma no matter what positive act he would do. At first, George Orwell is confused in the reasoning behind why the citizens disliked his presence. All this was perplexing and upsetting, Orwell explains as he hypothesizes the reasoning behind this inner hatred and resentment shown by the citizens of Burma (Orwell 125). However, after the event in which Orwell protects the town of Moulmein from an insane elephant ravaging the city by him shooting and killing it, he realizes why the people of Burma despised his presence: Orwell s European culture clashed with the culture of the Burman people. Many Europeans, including Orwell, were unwilling to learn how the people of the Burman culture perceived the world. Orwell realized that the Burmans perceived the world as being different than his European culture perceived the world. Burman culture perceived the world as being a hopeless endeavor to survive, as they live in poverty and have little to live off of. As Orwell did not want to kill the Elephant because of the shame he would feel from his European culture, the Burman culture wanted him to kill the elephant for the food it would provide for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Night Reflection Essay At the beginning of Night, Elie describes himself as someone who believes profoundly. But his experiences at Auschwitz have changed this belief substantially. He has seen people killed, tortured, separated from their families, and thrown into crematoriums as if they were nothing. During a time when Elie s faith was strong, he thought, Why did I pray? Strange question. Why did I live? Why did I breathe? ( page 4) Elie thought this after Moishe the beadle asked him why he prayed. At this point in Elie s story his faith was strong. Being the son of man who believed so strongly in the religion of Judaism Elie was exposed many Jewish traditions such as the Zohar and the Torah. But Elie didn t know the answer to Moishe s question, he didn t know why he prayed it could be because of his father, or, because he felt as though it kept him safe from harm to god at his side. The thought of not knowing why he prayed troubled Elie. But as he moved on he saw Moishe often, and Moishe often explained to him to the importance of praying and how questions have great power that is lost in the answer. After Elie arrived at Birkenau he saw people being brutally killed and felt mad he said, For the first time, I felt anger rising within me. Why should I sanctify his name? The Almighty the eternal and terrible Master of the Universe who chose to be silent. What was there to thank Him for? ( page 33) Elie said this when he arrived at Birkenau. After Elie and his father were separated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Frankenstein Vs. Mary Shelley s Frankenstein Ashley Olivieri Professor Sheehan ENGL 133 22 10 February 2015 Frankenstein vs. Mary Shelley Frankenstein is one of the most influential books in gothic literature. The author of this masterpiece is Mary Shelley; her complicated life influenced her to write Frankenstein. Most wonder why Mary Shelley chose to write Frankenstein and what influenced her. Mary Shelley s early life was challenging and it had an impact on her writing. Her trip to Scotland changed her morals and love life inclined the events within her novel. World events within Mary Shelley s time period also influenced her and the ideas in Frankenstein. Classified as horror fiction, Frankenstein is a more serious work than people give it credit for. The novel is not only a provocative interrogation of scientific method but also an exploration of the nature of loneliness and the role of environment in shaping an individual s psyche (Huntley). Mary Shelley relied on her life experiences to form the basis of her novel. A passage from Mary Shelley s introduction of Frankenstein states: I saw with shut eyes, but acute mental vision I saw the pale student of unhallowed arts kneeling beside the thing he had put together. I saw the hideous phantasm of a man stretched out, and then, on the working of some powerful engine, show signs of life and stir with an uneasy, half vital motion. Frightful must it be, for supremely frightful would be the effect of any human endeavor to mock the stupendous mechanism of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...