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Power In George Orwell s Animal Farm
Corruption is the enemy of development, and good governance. It must be got rid of. Both the
government and the people at large must come together to achieve this national objective. Pratibha
Patil. At first after Mr. Jones overthrow, overthrow the animal s were equal and the farm ran smoothly.
The pigs distinguished themselves as superiors and so they got the windfall apples and the milk.
Snowball and napoleon were the dominant animals that made the decisions and ordered the activities
on the farm. However, napoleon exiled snowball sequentially gaining total control of the farm. In his
novel, Animal Farm, George Orwell uses snowball, Mr. Jones and napoleon to demonstrate that
absolute power corrupts absolutely.
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Jones misused his powers by neglecting the farm animals and the farm itself. They had never seen
animals behave like this before, and this sudden uprising of creatures whom they were used to
thrashing and maltreating just as they chose frightened them almost out of their wits. They saw the
animals as things that they can use as they please. Until the rebellion, Mr. Jones absolute power
corrupted absolutely. Mr. Jones also did not take care of the farm. His men were idle and dishonest,
the fields were full of weeds, the buildings wanted roofing, the hedges were neglected, and the
animals were underfed. Mr. Jones was not up to his job because the absolute power he had, had
corrupted him to where his duties were not taken care of. His men in turn take advantage of this by
abandoning their duties as well when they do not feed the animals. It has also caused Mr. Jones to be
indolent. ... had been a capable farmer, but of late he had fallen on evil days. In the beginning, Mr.
Jones took care of his responsibilities however, after loss of money he abused it by drinking too much,
and starving the animals. The power he had, enabled him to ignore his responsibilities, which meant
corruption could occur and was demonstrate as the negligence happening the
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Russia And The Russian Economy
The Russian Economy was falling at a substantial rate, many economist saw the fall as a result of
tough sanctions put on the country from many western civilizations due to Russia s actions in the
Ukraine. The global community as a whole cooperated with international leadership from the United
States, and enforced these sanctions to try and strong arm Russia out of Ukraine without having to put
troops on the ground. There has been a recent bump in the Russian Economy, The prices of oil which
makes a large majority of the Russian Economy has been rising steadily as of recent, and the sanctions
put on them from the EU will most likely expire in a couple of months which some see as an opening
the Russian government could not resist taking.
For the next few months we may see a rise in the Russian Economy continue, but many economists
believe this rise will be short lived and should only be seen as a temporary trend. The scholars believe
that the Russian population is steadily decreasing, and Russian businesses are seeing an inefficacy in
their profit. Russian workers are beginning to grow frustrated with the sluggish production coming
from the government. The Russian government is beginning to see that rise in oil prices already begin
to diminish once again as workers in the Russian workers are beginning to go months without pay, and
are beginning to lay down their tools and go on strike in conflict with the way Vladimir Putin has been
handling international relations.
The
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Politics and power are significant in all societies, rich...
Politics and power are significant in all societies, rich or poor. In Prosperity and Violence, the Political
Economy of Development, Harvard academic Robert H. Bates gives insight on the relationship
between political order and economic growth. By analyzing the revolution of agrarian societies to
industrial societies, he argues that as these transitions occur, violence is often used to strengthen the
system of production.
In spite of Third World countries similar pre industrial history and early policies aimed at
industrializing, Third World countries have not had the same growth as most European countries.
Bates analyzes the process of development and concludes that this time period as an important
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Even though the monarch had to relinquish power to the people, it was in the monarchs advantage.
They led persuared them to buy into the monarchs desire for war and as a result the monarch received
more money from the people. Bates argues that some institutions in European states were forged by
war. The absence of this threat would prevent the new juridical states from developing parallel
institutions. In order to achieve prosperity, states require a shift from subsistence agriculture and kin
based mechanisms of enforcement to specialization within urban city centers. Rulers replace kin
networks as the source for the threat of violence, which was necessary to ensure security of person,
property and contracts. Bates states, Governments pursued policies that promoted the growth of the
economy and the rise of parliamentary institutions not because they wanted to but because they had to,
the better to secure the resources with which to fight (56). Rulers made themselves attractive to private
creditors and encouraged their subjects to invest in capital because they believe their investments were
safe. This resulted in economic growth and, therefore, tax revenue.
Another key argument Bates presents is the importance of investing to promote economic
development. Without a proficient state to control violence, people in societies will mainly focus on
consumption instead of investment. It is almost human nature to think
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Distribution-Free Control...
We present an overview of literature on nonparametric or distribution free control charts for uni
variate variable data. We highlight various advantages of these charts while pointing out some of the
disadvantages of the more traditional, distribution based control charts. Specific observations are
made in the course of review of articles and constructive criticism is offered so that opportunities for
further research can be identified. Connections to some areas of active research are made, such as
sequential analysis, which are relevant to process control. We hope that this article leads to a wider
acceptance of distribution free control charts among practitioners and serves as an impetus to future
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Clearly, the quicker the detection and the signal, the more efficient the chart is. The number of
samples or subgroups that need to be collected before the first out of control signal is given by a chart
is a random variable called the ran length. The efficiency of a CC depends on the probability
distribution of the run length. The most common efficiency criterion is to consider the average run
length (ARL), which is the expected value of the run length distribution. It is desirable (often
stipulated) that the ARL of a chart be large when the process is in control and small when the process
is out of control. The false alarm rate is the probability that a chart signals a process change when in
fact there is no change, that is, when the process is in control. This is similar to the probability of a
Type I error in the context of hypothesis testing. In practice, the stability of a process is usually
determined relative to one or more of its output characteristics such as the mean and/or the variance.
Two control charts are often compared on the basis of out of control ARL, such that their respective in
control ARL s are roughly the same. This parallels comparing two statistical tests on the basis of
power against some alternative hypothesis when they are roughly of the same
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Friendship In Huckleberry Finn
Just because you re taught that something s right and everyone believes it s right, it don t make it right
. In The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn, the main character Huck Finn, was with multiple
complications whereas Huck Finn had to go against people s beliefs. In The Adventure of Huckleberry
Finn, friendship played a significant role. While Huck Finn escaped his abusive father he ran into a
former slave, Jim, who ran away from his owner when he figured out that he was on the process of
being sold. Along both of their individual adventure Jim and Huck collided on Jackson s island and
begun their adventure together. Throughout their adventure Huck FInn had to be untruthful to curve
around predicaments thrown at Jim and him. Through Jim and ... Show more content on
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In the beginning of the novel, Huck Finn has started to accept civilization and he also showed traits of
immaturity, uncivilized, and rough. Pap always said it warn t no harm to borrow things if you was
meaning to pay them back some time; but the widow said it warn t anything but a soft name for
stealing, and no decent body would do it. Jim said he reckoned the widow was partly right and pap
was partly right; so the best way would be for us to pick out two or three things from the list and say
we wouldn t borrow them any more then he reckoned it wouldn t be no harm to borrow the others
(Twain 72). This Insist that Huck Finn has found a middle ground of Pap s moral and the more
sensible moral. Huck finn came up with an idea to surrender an item for the sake of borrowing another
item. Dah you goes, de ole true Huck; de on y white genlman dat ever kep his promise to ole Jim
(Twain 67). This infers that Jim made Huck felt guilty about having the thought of turning him in.
Huck had promised to Jim that he would confess that he is with Huck, and Huck had kept his promise,
thus making Huck s morality grown tremendously. In Huckleberry Finn, Twain states there is no need
to search for a moral, but I believe there is a moral to this novel. Huck Finn has started with being not
accepting of civilization and was highly immature, but as the book continues Huck grew his morality.
Huck Finn came across complications throughout their adventure but Huck s lying got them out of it.
With him close friend, and almost father figure was a big role in role in Huck finn s character
development. Some may say that this novel has bad morals but if one seeks to find one, there will my
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Film Noir s Influence On American Films
After World War II, the American motion picture studios began releasing films shot in black and
white, with a high contrast style known as Film Noir. Though the roots of this style of film was greatly
influenced by the German Expressionist movement in film during the late 1910 early 1920 s, and films
that resembled this style were made prior to the war, including the early films by Fritz Lang, a German
director who fled Germany prior to the war to work in America, this film style would become
prevalent during the post WWII era. Besides the shadowed lighting style and the psychologically
expressive mise en scène, the film noir plot lines often surrounded crime dramas and were greatly
influenced by the pulp fiction novels of the period by authors like Dashiell Hammett and ... Show
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In 1949, RCA introduced the 45 RPM single vinyl record. The LP prevailed for as the format used for
albums and collections of songs, while the 45 RPM records dominated releases of single songs.
During the 1950 s, Top 40 or Contemporary Hits, a format of the top hits on the Billboard Magazine
best selling charts, became one of the most popular radio formats, and DJ gravitated toward the 45
RPM singles. The were less expensive than the LP s and and they appealed to a younger audience.
This movement toward a younger audience was helped in 1954 by the introduction of the pocket
transistor radio by Regency.
The LP sold well during the fifties, mostly to fans of high fidelity music who wanted longer cuts, like
jazz or classical records. Starting in 1956, FM radio and 33 1/3 RPM LP s would move into stereo
sound, where there would be two separate coordinated channels of music. When music was not the
predominant programming, then sound quality was not as important to audiences, but as music came
to rule the airwaves, FM radio drew in new listeners because of its high fidelity sound
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Warden Elbert v. Nash on Running Penitentiaries Essays
WARDEN ELBERT V. NASH
February 7, 1945 Thomas Whitecotton a former Captain with the Missouri Highway Patrol, accepted
the position of Warden of the Missouri State Penitentiary. His mission? clean up the penitentiary.
A year later, Missouri formed the Department of Corrections. Whitecotton, became its new Director.
Together with Missouri Governor Phil Donnelly, the two set out to take control of Missouri s prisons.
Prisoners at MSP rioted in September of 1954. The Missouri Highway Patrol and local law
enforcement entered the prison to quell the riot, before all the buildings were burnt to the ground.
In the aftermath of the disturbance, four inmates lay dead, 29 injured and four guards assaulted.
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Louis Globe Democrat writer, in the 1960 s, states that he took it upon himself to write about the
appalling Conditions at the Missouri prison. According to Buchanan, he received several complaints
from former inmates at the prison. He decided to investigate the allegations.
In July of 1963, along with Warden Nash and 15 witness s, Patrick Buchanan watched the execution
of convict Sammy Aire Tucker. A man who had a killed a police officer during a robbery.
Wearing a black blindfold, shorts and shoes, Tucker uttered his last words, Thanks for everything. .
The scene horrified Buchanan. A scene Warden Nash, had saw four times.
February of 1964 brought more criticisms to the penitentiary. In a study done by Myrl Alexander,
Director of the Southern Illinois University Center, he stated in a 15 page report, that there were many
problems at the penitentiary.
The report blamed Warden Nash and his officers. Officers who received a mere $262 per month, were
said to be under trained, and too old for the job. The study reported 490 acts of violence in a 30 month
period. Warden Nash attempted to compromise, stating that he would use more communication skills
and come down harder on his staff.
In the summer of 1964, Warden Nash attempted to integrate black inmates with white inmates. June
9th, several white inmates jumped 11 black inmates on their way back to their bunks. The whites wore
pillow cases over their heads to hide their identity.
A few minutes later, one black
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Viola Davis Quotes
Besides being a beautiful and talented actress, the star of How to Get Away With Murder , is known
for her inspiring speeches. No matter if she is accepting one of many awards she already got or simply
doing an interview, Viola always seems to know how to inspire people around her. And she has no
problems talking about racism, sexism, or even ageism with the industry.
So, here are the 15 best empowering quotes from Viola Davis. Jake take them to get inspired to the
day:
#1: The one thing I feel is lacking in Hollywood today is an understanding of the beauty, the power,
the sexuality, the uniqueness, the humor of being a regular Black woman.
#2: You can t be hesitant about who you are.
#3: Do not live someone else s life and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
And I ve spent far too long apologizing for that my age, my color, my lack of classical beauty that
now at the age of, well, at the age of 46, I m very proud to be Viola Davis, for whatever it s worth.
#9: As Black women, we re always given these seemingly devastating experiences experiences that
could absolutely break us. But what the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the master calls the
butterfly. What we do as Black women is take the worst situations and create from that point.
#10: They say to serve is to love. I think to serve is to heal, too.
#11: I see a lot of sexy women who are hard, cold, look like they have windswept hair and lip gloss
and light makeup when they say it s no makeup. I work out five days a week, and I m still not a size 2.
So I wanted to see a real woman on TV. I wanted to see who we are before we walk out the door in the
morning and put on the mask of acceptability.
#12: I mean, I m a 46 year old Black actress who doesn t look like Halle Berry...and Halle Berry is
having a hard time.
#13: Vanity destroys your work. That s the one thing you have to let go of as an actor. I don t care how
sexy or beautiful any woman is. At the end of the day, she has to take her makeup off. At the end of
the day, she s more than just
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Sources of Pollution and Their Effect
Air pollution used to be a natural occurrence that had no major effects on the Earth s inhabitants. Such
instances were caused by forest fires, emission from the Earth, and volcanoes. It was not until humans
discovered how to start and control fire that we started over polluting the planet. For many years cities
have struggled through thick smog due to dense smoke emissions. Officials, like in Los Angeles, have
tried to adopt multiple measures to combat the smog but the city, and the rest of the world, continued
to boom in industry. Thus, overwhelming the air pollution reforms the city tried to enforce. However,
it was not until about seventy one years ago during the height of World War Two, when the dire
consequences of air pollution began to dramatically increase. Instead of a foreign enemy attacking the
city of Los Angeles, it was a domestic one, smog. On July 26, 1943 downtown Los Angeles was
covered in smoke and fumes. The smog was extreme to the extent that it cut off visibility of three
blocks. This spontaneous gas attack came about in the middle of a heat wave. For the citizens it was
unbearable. They suffered from throat scraping and eye stinging sensations. The people soon realized
that something must have gone wrong.. The day after the incident, the city officials blamed the
Southern California Gas Co. s Aliso Street plant for the catastrophe. In order to stop the smog, the
angry public had the plant shut down temporarily. Yet they were unpleasantly surprised to
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The Corporate Social Responsibilities ( Csr ) And...
Presentation
Deliberating with the rules given in the inquiries, the entire task worries about the Corporate Social
Responsibilities (CSR) and maintainability. As it is specified in the inquiries we ll be discussing the
CSR and maintainability. The goals of each business while building up are to make the financial
conditions more grounded and to last nature for future era. Performing amid its normal exercises, it is
having negative effect in nature. In the event that these sorts of exercises are not lessened then it will
keep on effecting the earth. CSR worries about the obligations of the corporates towards the general
public. Manageability is indispensable to how the corporate work together, and they keep on taking a
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So the partnership officials are capable of the general public not the entire business. The Corporate
Executive drove the business. They have the principle obligations towards their managers to make the
most benefit by performing best exercises for the business. Then the Corporate Executive, as a man
may have his own social obligation, which implies he doesn t generally need to take after of his
proprietors. On the off chance that the corporative official s moral qualities are not quite the same as
the business, he may consider his own advantage as opposed to for the business. Along these lines, the
stockholders, clients, or representatives ought to have the capacity to pick how they wish to spend
their cash in the business. It is then seen that the corporate official is going about as an open worker,
as opposed to an operators of the partnership. This can prompt a loss of both clients and workers if the
corporate official s activities diminish corporate benefit and the cost of its stock. Friedman accepts, in
a free society, there is one and one and only social obligation of business to utilize its assets and take
part in exercises intended to expand its benefits insofar as it stays inside of the diversion s standards,
which is to say, participate
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I Clearly Remember My Last Moment As An Undergraduate...
I clearly remember my last moment as an undergraduate student. I had just finished my last exam for
the semester, and as I checked back over my test I reflected on my college experience. In just 7
semesters I had attended 4 different colleges, lived in 4 different cities, had 9 different jobs, took a
semester off for a competitive internship, and still managed to graduate a semester early. But of
course, it s kind of a long story.
Throughout high school my family always supported me and encouraged me to do my best, but never
pushed me to strive for a college education. I knew I wanted to go to college, but I was uncertain and
scared of the process. As a junior I applied to Chicago Scholars whose mission it was to help
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Before the rug had been pulled on my U of I plans, I had applied to the competitive Disney College
Program in Florida. I learned of my acceptance at the perfect time, and committed to spend the next
semester in Florida. This was a great opportunity for me to network with some of the most ambitious
college students from around the world while I learned a lot.
While my internship with Disney provided me with the opportunity to transition to whatever was next,
it unfortunately did nothing to help my financial situation, and I found myself back at home. Living
with my dad in Chicago I worked 60 70 hours a week and completed 22 credit hours at my local
community college. During this time I pushed myself to not let circumstances hold me back and
decided to be relentless in chasing my goals. Despite taking a semester off for Disney, I received my
Associates degree on time. At a college fair, I learned about Loras College and prepared to continue
my BA at Loras in Dubuque, IA.
I started at Loras in Fall of 2014 and eagerly threw myself into the academia and school involvement
that I had been desperate for since U of I. After arriving in Iowa, I became involved with Dr. Julia
Omarzu s research team, worked part time at a Jimmy Johns and the school Library, volunteered in
Dubuque elementary schools, worked as a math tutor in a high school, did trail maintenance for a
nature preserve, and crocheted and donated baby
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Prostate Cancer and PSA Testing Essay
Introduction
Prostate Cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer affecting men and the second leading cause of
cancer death among American men (Qaseem, Denberg, Owens, Shekelle, 2013). Medical
professionals have been using prostate specific antigen (PSA) screenings along with digital rectal
exam (DRE) for many years to screen for prostate cancer. PSA was first identified in 1966 in semen,
followed by the identification of PSA in blood in 1979. The PSA test has been approved for use since
1994 to detect early prostate cancer. Most men that are greater than 50 years of age in the U.S. have
had PSA screening, and many have been tested repeatedly. DRE is performed to determine prostate
location, size, and the presence of nodules. Despite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A grade D recommendation means that the USPSTF concluded there is at least moderate certainty that
the harms of doing the intervention equal or outweigh the benefits in the target population. This
recommendation also advises against a DRE because the risk of mortality and morbidity outweigh
survival benefit as results revealed the risk of dying of screening is greater than prior to screening. The
U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF, 2012) now advises against PSA based screening tests
for men of all ages of the risks of over diagnosis and treatment, which have resulted in many adverse
effects, serious complications, and even death.
The purpose of this paper is to reflect on pros and cons of PSA testing, and to review current
guidelines from well respected authorities. The European Randomized Study of Screening for PCa
(ERSPC) showed a 20% reduction in PCa specific mortality (Moyer, 2012). However, the prostate
arm of the Prostate Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian (PLCO) Cancer Screening Trial in the United States
did not demonstrate a mortality reduction of men randomly screened by PSA testing (Moyer, 2012). In
addition, PCa treatment has many serious or potentially life threatening adverse effects. As a result,
choosing an optimal treatment for localized PCa is difficult and controversial.
Body
PCa etiology is unknown. However studies have shown a relationship between high dietary fat intake
and increased testosterone levels (Prostate cancer,
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Why The Legislative Branch Is The Strongest
Collins 1 Ciara Collins PS 122: American Politics: Issues and Institutions Essay Two 11/5/2014 Which
of the three branches of the federal government (Congress, the Presidency, and the Judiciary) is the
strongest? Why do you think this is the case? The Legislative Branch is one out of the three branches
of the government. All the branches of the federal government play a super important part in
Government. However, the Legislative Branch is the strongest branch. All of the Legislative Branches
privileges and powers are well defined in the U.S Constitution. All of the Legislative Branches rights
and powers are defined in the U.S Constitution. The U.S Constitution wanted to divide powers within
the three branches of the federal government. The Legislative Branch is the strongest branch because
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Of course there is a balance of powers between the branches and all three branches are fairly equal as
some Americans like to say but Congress has one advantage in particular, power of the purse.
Congress approves budgets. If they don t want to fund a project or law, they don t have to, and it s
dead in the water, that is why I would have to say that Congress has the most active power. They are
the only branch that can make laws after all, amend the Constitution and ultimately has approval over
all decisions affecting the nation as a whole. This seems like a clear reason on why the Legislative is
so strong, it is the fact that they have so much power. Congress is the only one out of all three
branches that is elected by popular vote, which can say a lot for the people. It is supposed to represent
the will of the people. The Executive branch is ultimately responsible to Congress and remember that
Congress can impeach a President, but a President does not have the power to remove a member of
Congress and thus, to the
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The Magic Flute Analysis
The recitative tells the story and the aria responds emotionally to what just happened.
The recitative refers to song speech. It is derived from the Italian verb meaning to recite and its
purpose is to portray the quality of speech. The no. 4 recitative of The Magic Flute is where we are
introduced to the Queen of the Night. The recitative is in the key of B flat major and continues the
Allegro maestoso tempo marking of the entrance music. It starts with a syncopated accompaniment
figure which is useful in creating a disturbed and restless mood, making listeners wary of the Queen of
the Night.
Mozart adopts secco accompagnato, an old style from the Baroque operas. However, Mozart did not
entirely utilise the Baroque opera styles and structures. Baroque arias were characteristically in the
ternary form, which was a reason for their downfall as the music did not move with a strong sense of
direction it always ends where it started, which stopped the progress. Mozart changed it in a number
of ways. He used the orchestra as a filling more complex than in earlier music, and a way for mood
setting, which is a crucial difference compared to before. When the Queen of the night starts to sing,
dry chords are played in the orchestra to keep the singer in tune and also emphasise certain words. The
secco accompaniment brings the music to modulate to the relative G minor. This leads into the aria.
The aria is kind of in binary form, however it is not exactly binary as the two parts are not related. The
first part starts in G minor in Larghetto and shows us the introverted, worried and anxious side of the
Queen as she remembers the horror of her daughter s kidnapping. The second part of the aria is back
to B flat major and is in Allegro moderato. This part portrays her bossy and commanding personality
as she orders Tamino to rescue her daughter. This aria would be more appropriately classified as
through composed as the music follows the text.
The Queen of the Night attempts to create a firm image of herself, but the music betrays her. It shows
her lack of control. The very rapid shifting between emotions suggests that she is fickle and shows
that her façade is extremely shallow.
In the recitative, Mozart uses a
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The Freedom Of Privacy Act
INTRODUCTION I. Attention getter: Privacy is not something that I m merely entitled to, it s an
absolute prerequisite, by Marlon Brando II. Relevance: The government for years has been using the
excuse of national security, as a way in to our lives and the lives of those we represent. It is time that
we introduce a new law in order curb this intrusion in to our lives III. Credibility: We are bringing up
this topic, because we have done our research on events that the has overstepped their bounds, and we
can say that each and every one of us should be allowed our privacy. IV. Thesis Statement: The
Freedom of Privacy Act is design to counter and replace the unconstitutional Patriot Act, and return
privacy back to our nation. V. Preview ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Such as the right for people to be secure, in their persons and homes from unlawful searches. i. Yet the
Patriot act has repeatedly ignored the fourth amendment. ii. With their unchecked ability to collect
mass records on U.S. Citizens through section 215 of the act. B. Over the year s government agencies
have been allowed without oversight to obtain any information they deemed fit under section 215 of
the Patriot Act. (Ybarra) C. Section 215 of the Patriot Act has been ruled unconstitutional by our
federal court system. (Savage and Weisman) So the law itself is becoming obsolete, and needs to be
replaced. Transition: I will now be handing the floor over to fellow Representative Javier Mejia to
discuss in more detail the problem. II. The Patriot act has been used by the federal government to
gather information on millions of hard working, honesty Americans. To this day they continue to
gather information on us or find new ways to gather information on us A. With the failure of the
Patriot Act, something new had to be created in order to keep something from this happing again. As
representatives of the people, several colleagues and myself came together to bring to light its failure.
B. The major consequence of the Patriot Act was the collection of data. Millions of citizen s
information has been collected by several government agencies have been collected, and in their own
admission about the collection. They have admitted to not solving a major
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Reflection Of I Am Malala
One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world. This inspirational saying by Malala
Yousafzai helped my understanding of what has been happening in Pakistan and many other countries
all over the world. It shows us how important the littlest things can be and how by ourselves, we can
make an impact on the world. In the book, I am Malala, by Malala Yousafzai, Malala explained how
as a child, she was denied education because of the Taliban (a group of terrorists) and she chose to do
something about it: she spoke out against them. When they tried to retaliate, even more people joined
her cause for justice. In a similar case, Arnold (Junior), in the book The absolute Diary of a Part TIme
Indian, was a boy living on a North American Indian reservation (rez) where unlike Malala, he was
able to go to school, but his schools were very bad. Mr. P, his teacher, told him that if he does not
leave the res, that he will not get any further in life. He decided to transfer to Reardan, a school
outside of the reservation, where he knows that it will not be easy. He faces discrimination and he is
exposed to more and more of the terrible things that happen in the world. And even though we learn
from him that living on an Indian reservation is not a walk in the park, and that even living there does
not compare to going to school at Reardan. Unfortunately for these two characters, they have both
faced hardships that have deeply affected their lives. These stories show that when someone is in an
environment that makes them lose their innocence, sometimes they also lose faith in humanity; when
that has happened to someone, they might want to stand up for the other people with similar struggles.
Innocence is something that people are born with but it can be lost due to tragic circumstances.
Because of the Taliban, Malala Yousafzai lost her innocence when the Taliban threatened her home.
Each day after school my brothers and I would race home and lock the doors. No more playing cricket
in the alley. No more playing hide and seek in the street. No more candy from the sky. (Malala, 57).
Malala learned to be afraid of the Taliban. This was something that Malala had to live with. The
Taliban threatened her father and
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Relapse Behavior
A major issue when treating alcoholism is the likelihood of relapse. A lack of social support may
contribute to an increased likelihood of relapse, while maintaining positive social support can decrease
this risk. One study discussed the possibility of social interaction influencing relapse behavior in the
prairie vole. This study focused on the alcohol deprivation effect (ADE), where animals that had been
previously exposed to ethanol show increased consumption after a period of abstinence, modeling
relapse behavior commonly seen in addiction. The aim of the study was first to observe whether
prairie voles, like mice and rats in previous experiments, could display an ADE and second, to
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Certain drugs are now being studied to determine whether they can be used to limit alcohol drinking
and potentially treat alcoholism. Prairie voles are now involved in drug and alcohol studies because of
their social nature. Naltrexone, a drug currently in use for treating alcoholism, was tested on prairie
voles to determine whether the animals could be used to study drug treatments for alcoholism. In this
study, voles shared a cage with a same sex sibling for five days, then were placed in a cage with a wire
mesh divider between animals. During a four day period, animals were continually given water and
had access to 10% ethanol each day. Animals received injections of saline the first two days, then
naltrexone or saline the last two, depending on group. Both sexes of prairie voles were affected by the
drug, as there was a significant decrease in alcohol preference and dose in animals exposed to
naltrexone as opposed to the saline
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The Lackluster Town of Holcomb
Henry David Thoreau once wrote, A man s interest in a single bluebird is worth more than a complete
but dry list of the fauna and flora of a town (Thoreau). Truman Capote, author of In Cold Blood,
disagrees with Thoreau s sentiment and utilizes his description of Holcomb, Kansas to produce an
illustration of a rustic village within the minds of his audience. Capote portrays the town as utterly
average as well as drab and dreary in nature so that he can convince the audience that Holcomb was
nothing more than a haphazard hamlet and to foreshadow the coming drama (para. 2). Through an
ingenious application of vivid imagery, superfluous syntax, fantastic figurative language, as well as a
tone laced with melancholy, the speaker effectively demonstrates that Holcomb is nothing special and
induces a feeling of normalcy and simple serenity within the audience while simultaneously
foreshadowing the future turmoil. In the excerpt from In Cold Blood, Capote couples intriguing
imagery with his gloomy and, at times, dull tone to emphasize the fact that Holcomb, like Maycomb,
the setting of Harper Lee s novel To Kill a Mockingbird, is a desolate place deprived of drama as well
as to foreshadow that change is coming to the tiny town. Capote uses imagery to paint a picture in the
minds of his readers of a ghost town utterly destitute of life and completely isolated in the wilderness
of Arkansas. When the speaker monotonously says, ...irrelevant sign, this one in flaking gold on a
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Maggie A Girl Of The Street Essay
Maggie a Girl of the Street is a classic novella written by Stephen Crane in 1893. It is a story filled
with irony, hypocrisy, and most importantly feminism. While the title of Crane s novel implies that the
story is going to focus on Maggie, it actually deals more directly with the Bowery, and how that
environment shapes those who reside there. The setting of the story plays a very important role in this
novella, not only is it responsible for shaping the characters in the story, it is also what creates the
aspects of ecofeminism that a frequently over looked within this story. Ecofeminism has been defined
as a movement that sees a connection between the exploitation and degradation of the natural world
and the subordination and oppression of women. We can see the earlier mentioned irony, hypocrisy,
biblical illusions, and feminism manifest into oppression of multiple characters within the story, just
as we can see the oppression in the environment they live in. Feminism ... Show more content on
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Ecofeminism is a relatively new activist and academic movement. It focuses on critical connections
between the exploitation of women, and the domination of nature. It takes from the green movement a
concern about the impact of human activities on the non human world and from feminism the view of
humanity as gendered in ways that subordinate, exploit and oppress women. (Feminism Ecology).
Ecofeminism also suggests that women are in fact hurt more then men by the exploitation of the earth,
mainly because women are more vulnerable. The main focus of this theory are women who are at a
higher risk because they are suffering a type of double oppression, be it race, education, poverty, or
the nation they reside in. While ecofeminism does focus on nature and women being equally
oppressed, feminism in general plays a role in the creation and application of the
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Harry Arthur Is An Argument Of Globalization
Sara Aminaei Essay no.1 Q1. Harry Arthurs has argued that Globalization renders dysfunctional any
system based on national policies, laws, and institutions. Explain whether or not you find his argument
persuasive and support of your argument with reference to the substantive regulatory areas examined
in the course. The political climate in the western hemisphere has altered the judicial system in
Canada in numerous ways. Since the post war era we have seen a push for globalization and
neoliberalism and have been reassured consistently by the leaders on the global stage that this is
essential for our world economy to thrive. It is not reasonable to disagree with Arthur that
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In this light, Canada, as one of the most open advanced economies in the world , has close to 60 to 70
per cent of GDP, which is attributable to both exports and imports (Arthurs 3). The heavy reliance on
globalization in Canada traces back to the political climate of the early 20th century due to it being a
loyal ally to the United States. Of course, unlike America, Canada does not have privatized groups on
the same scale. For instance, the United States has privatized health care and prison systems (in light
of the recent Trump administration universal healthcare is currently unknown). Through privatization
of major organizations, the government cuts its responsibility for some of the public programs and
relays it to the public. These private organizations keep propelling their agendas to increase their
wealth and power. This creates a conflict for our society as the government is not serving the needs for
everybody but the needs for the upper class. This act is often reinforced by lobbyist groups. The
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) defines lobbying as a follows: an organization will be regarded as
attempting to influence legislation if it contacts, or urges the public to contact, members or employees
of a legislative body for the purpose of proposing, supporting, or opposing legislation, or if the
organization advocates the adoption or rejection of legislation. The IRS is careful with wording to say
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Top 10 Facts About Tramadol
Top important 10 things you need to know about tramadol
Tramadol represents one of the best analgesic drug which treats moderate and chronic pain. How this
drug works is still an unknown thing for the medical world, but the action of this medicine are very
similar to morphine, while the secondary effects are a lot less harmful. Here we are going to present
you 10 things about tramadol, which you should know before taking it.
1. Tramadol is used in order to treat moderate to severe pain. This drug is a synthetic analgesic that
works on your body by changing the way your brain receives the pain from the nerves.
2. The tramadol maximum daily dose is 300mg. However the recommended dose during the moment
you start taking this drug is going
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Tituba Research Paper
The Salem Witch Trials were a dark spot in America s early history. During a time where acts of the
unknown were simply considered spiritual signs or supernatural forces with meanings; the early
American settlers in Salem, Massachusetts were plagued with what they claimed were acts of the
Devil putting witches in their town to disrupt Puritan beliefs and actions. One of the earliest accused
witches was the village pastor s slave Tituba Indian. Tituba was especially vulnerable to accusations to
due to her extreme double minority status as well as the fact that she was owned by the village pastor.
During the Salem Witch Trials period, three out of every four witches were female. Women living in
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Elizabeth Parris and Abagail Williams, the pastor s daughter and niece respectively, were two of the
six young ladies that Tituba watch over. In the beginning, Tituba would perform witchcraft in an
attempt to lure the girls into witchcraft but the girls rejected Tituba s actions. Eventually, the girls
would begin to act out and were proclaimed to have become bewitched. After Parris discovered that
his girls actions were not of physical nor mental disease and of spiritual doings, an aunt of one of the
afflicted girls used Tituba to experiment using a urine cake (eventually this aunt would be scorned for
practicing counter magic) to determine who bewitched the young girls. When the girls cried out that it
was Tituba s doing and made several accusations of her acts of witchcraft, Tituba rejected all
allegations. In theory, Tituba made herself out as a witch. In the end of her trial, Tituba would confess
to practicing witchcraft. She confessed that she had signed the Devil s book along with eight other
witches including Goody Osborne and Sarah Good, as well as seeing the Devil various times in the
form of a tall man, a hog, cats, a great black dog, and wolves and birds. Sarah Good and Goody
Osbourne worked in command of Tituba taking the Devil s orders to terrorize the young women of the
household by pinching, harming, and performing acts of levitation. Tituba being the first to
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High School Summer Abroad
I think it is important to experience the High School Summer Abroad Program because it is a new
aspect in my life and it can help me in many ways. I can see the country and learn the culture and the
language. I have been to Costa Rica and Mexico recently, but I would love to see South America. I
want to see the difference in Spanish speaking countries because not all of them are the same. It is
always cool to see a new country, but it is even better exploring it on your own without your family.
The awesome experience you get without your family being there is that you have to find your way
around the country with no help. Also, you are much freer to do what you want without your family,
because you don t have to decide things in a group.
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Early American Economy From 1860 To 1860
Early United States had mainly farming economy base Even with settlers occupying a small portion of
the area Few had went to Georgia and South Carolina 1850 meant change in south because its
population went to Deep south Souths economy was great Slavery was extremely important to them
though and their economy Southerners grew a mix of rice indigo and tobacco Euro s wanted cotton
and the demand for those crops all increased Eli Whitney created a solution known as the cotton gin
1793 Productivity increased greatly 50 times more cotton a day It made farmers grow more cotton But
they needed slaves to continue their work So demand for slaves increased much more 1860 mean
Deep south and Upper south were concentrated
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The Struggle For Meaning By Bruno Bettelheim
The definition of a fairy tale as written by the Oxford Dictionary is a children s story about magical
and imaginary beings and lands. Fairy Tales are known to be much more advanced than just a children
s story . These stories are known to have hidden messages. Three writers talk about fairy tales and
what it means to them. We will be looking at three important people and articles. The first article is
The Struggle for Meaning by Bruno Bettelheim. The second is by Alison Lurie that has written the
article What Fairy Tales Tell Us. The last is by Max Lüthi with the article The Fairy Tale Hero: The
Image of Man in the Fairy Tale. These articles go into detail about what a fairy tale is. Bettelheim,
Lurie and Lüthi look at three main points. The Approach, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Audience being who fairy tales are written for. Then we will look at the purpose of the fairy tales.
Why is the fairy tale written? What is the points that we take away from the fairy tale? The different
ideas that authors have toward a fairy tale or any kind of writing has to do most with his or her
professional experiences. Bruno Bettelheim is known to be a child psychiatrist. Bettelheim states The
child, as he develops, must learn step by step to understand himself better; with this he becomes more
able to understand others and eventually can relate to them in ways which are mutually satisfying and
meaningful (Bettelheim 731). Bettelheim in this is talking about what he does. Bettelheim professional
area is a therapist of disturbed children. Bettelheim talks about his profession stating As an educator
and therapist of severely disturbed children, my main task was to restore meaning to their life
(Bettelheim 732). Just as Bettelheim said in the quote, his main task was to restore meaning to the
child s life, despite mental illness. Bettelheim believed that fairy tales was a way to relate to the
children. With children at such a young age, he believed fairy tales carried
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Pornography Is A Complex Topic
Pornography is a complex topic. Anti pornography feminists claimed that pornography may cause
serious problem such as gender inequality thus opposed its existence while other feminists may
disagree with those claims from disagreeing with one specific argument to claiming the benefit of
pornography (Saul, 2003). Historically, women are excluded from the pornography consumer sitting.
However, some people began to notice the demand of women in sexual fantasy space in this century.
Some published works are described as designed for women (Sonnet,1999). Vadas (2005) claimed that
pornography s manufacture for use harms women because it creates women who are not necessarily
persons. In other words, objectification harms women because it makes women s personhood become
not necessary. However, Vadas s claim is not enough to oppose pornography. I will, firstly, explain
Vadas s claim. Then I will argue that Vadas s claim only focuses on the heterosexual use of
pornography for men in specific. This kind of focus totally based on the male dominate view and
overlook other kinds of pornography and their possible benefit.
In the manufacture for use of pornography and women s inequality , Vadas (2005) claimed that
pornography is an object manufactured for sexual use. The manufacture is for satisfying sexual desire.
The act of pornography consumed seems to be a sex act because using pornography can fulfil the
whole sexual process from sexual arousal to ejaculation and orgasm as real sex.
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Pulp Fiction Film Analysis
Pulp Fiction is a black comedy crime film written and directed Quentin Tarantino (1994). The film s
narrative follows the unpredictable actions and reflections of two hit men who philosophically
meditate out loud about the Bible, loyalty, and McDonald s hamburgers (Corrigan, White, 368). The
movie goes against the three act structure of classic films as the story is told out of chronological order
making the film so memorable to its viewers. Tarantino s film begins in a coffee shop and also ends in
the same shop. In the beginning of the film, it appears to be a soft, moist, shapeless matter of mass but
as the movie progresses the audience can take away much more from the mundane acts they view on
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Pulp Fiction employs various devices such as dialogue and visual motifs that provide narrative clarity
and unity along the lines associated with classical Hollywood cinema (Bailey, 52). The dialogue in the
coffee shop indicates that the film has more to do with the mundane aspects of a life of crime than it
does with the glamour, danger, and intrigue typical of thrillers or film noir (Howley). The film s
dialogue can range from absolutely pointless to completely captivating moments. These conversation
establishes character and character relations early in the film in an entertaining fashion. This is
depicted when Vincent and Jules are having a normal conversation about Amsterdam and foot
massages directly before they are about to commit multiple murders. This organic conversation
establishes the characters as reasonably ordinary people to the audience till they arrive at the
apartment and appear stone cold. Tarantino s Pulp Fiction clarity illustrates the style of mundane
versus the extreme. A motif that remains constant in the film is the bathroom. Various of the film s
major events occur while someone is using the restroom. For a majority the film this phenomenon
occurs to Vincent. When he uses the restroom in the diner, Jules has a heart to heart with the robbers,
Pumpkin and Honey Bunny. Next, Vincent is using the bathroom at Mia s and she comes across his
heroin.
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Wireless Frequency Identification ( Rfid )
Introduction Over the years Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) has started to become an
important factor in not only healthcare but banking, identification, and many more. RFID for the most
part has been implemented in the day to day functions in healthcare. The aim of RFID in healthcare is
to lower cost and time of common task, all while being able to efficiently manage staff, patients, and
inventory in the hospital. In regards to real time location and authentication systems, RFID can use
this to track patients, documents, equipment and/or wait room activity. From the security aspect, RFID
can be used to control access to equipment and certain locations inside of a hospital. This paper will
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RFID tags can be read only; some even have a factory assigned serial number that it can be used as a
key into a database, or read/write, object specific data can be written on the tag by a system user.
Programmable field tags may be written with an electronic product code by the user.
What are the infrastructure components?
In my research I found that as of 2004, the use of bar codes was widespread among hospitals, but the
limitations of bar code technology was causing those concerned with the healthcare and hospital
supply chain to search for other alternatives. Bar codes must be scanned and the results are coupled
with manual cycle counts to reconcile supply usage and on hand inventory. In addition, the bar codes
had to be scanned at close range, requiring personnel to take time for scanning and relying on human
accuracy (S., 2004). The use of bar codes limits the amount of data that can be stored which is
anywhere from 10 to 12 digits, whereas RFID tag can use a 94 character protocol.
Therefore the implementation of RFID is becoming more appealing heading into 2015. In order for a
hospital to implement RFID into their everyday functions they will need to do an evaluation of their
current infrastructure. The current infrastructure where RFID will be implemented will most certainly
need to be expanded to ensure that support is gained from the usage of RFID. The current
infrastructure systems software and hardware will need to be checked to make sure there is
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Theme Of Animal Imagery In Macbeth
Shakespeare is unarguably famous for his creative and vivid use of imagery in his acclaimed plays.
Animal imagery is one literary device he uses often to develop theme and characterize individuals in
his plays. One of his most prominent tragedies, Macbeth, contains many examples of animal imagery,
most of which characterizes Macbeth himself. Animal imagery at the beginning of the tragedy, such as
the comparison of Macbeth to an eagle and a lion, characterize him as loyal, brave, and honorable. As
the play develops, however, the animal imagery used, like a predatory bird and a ferocious beast,
begins to characterize him as power hungry, violent, and truly inhumane. In his tragedy Macbeth,
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Falcons are usually predators to smaller and less threatening birds such as mousing owls, and not
considered their prey. In this unnatural scenario, however; the falcon is the prey, and the mousing owl
is the predator. Macbeth is symbolic of the mousing owl, conquering the more powerful and usually
predatory falcon, represented by Duncan. Although this may be a success in Macbeth s eyes, it
signifies the beginning of his callous nature as he now turns against his once revered and powerful
king without regret or emotion.
Shakespeare demonstrates Macbeth s downfall to a king trapped in his madness in the latter portion of
Macbeth by comparing Macbeth to a predatory bird and a fierce bear. In Act 4, Macduff, one of
Macbeth s enemies, has fled to England, and Shakespeare describes Lady Macduff as the poor wren,
the most diminutive of birds, will fight, her young ones in the nest, against the owl (4.2.12 13). Lady
Macduff is the innocuous prey, while Macbeth is the owl, a cruel predator; turning merciless, devoid
of emotion. and choosing to kill an innocent lady and her children. Macbeth s reckless ruthlessness
shows his decline in emotion, he isn t killing for honor and as a job anymore. He will not come back
from this cruel behavior, as it has obtained control of his mind; therefore, his actions are plagued by
coldness and brutality. When Malcolm, Macduff, and their soldiers from England are about to attack
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Significance Of Regulating Employee Relations
The significance of regulating employee relations cannot be underestimated. A cohesive workforce
and harmonious working environment are necessary ingredient for an organization that seeks to grow
its potential. As some of the important resources of a company, employees welfare ought to be of great
concern to the company. Making the employee comfortable within the organization starts with
ensuring good relations among the workers. The possibilities of constant conflicts and potential
disputes at the workplace are enough to make employees resign to move to other companies.
Consequently, the high turnover rate damages the reputation of the company, further undermining any
growth prospects. Regulation of employee relations is a necessary initiative. In the international
spheres, the significance is emphasized by the diversification of cultures of the employees. In
managing employee relations at the international level, certain issues take precedent over conventional
approaches to employee relations. For instance, security would be a priority concern for workers in a
country ravaged by wars or political instability. Similarly, health becomes an important issue in
regions prone to constant epidemics. Failure to address such important issues may lead to the
departure of employees. The unique resource abilities of specific employees and their potential to
drive organizations to success, calls for strategic efforts and initiatives to retain them. Maintaining
foreign expatriates in
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Lois Prunesworth s Argumentative Essay
Lois Prunesworth hated technology with the firiest of passions. Everywhere she looked, young people
were always on their phones and computers, paying more attention to how many friends they had on
social media than how many friends they had in the real world. She found it absolutely deplorable.
Wherever she went, she always made certain that anyone 40 years younger than her knew that she did
not approve of whatever electronic device was on their person. While she was waiting in line at the
supermarket, she made sure to tell the girl texting in front of her that, when she was a girl as young as
she was, she had to walk 2 miles, backwards, uphill, through the snow in order to socialize with any of
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That s all you kids care about, your darned WiFi! If the signals come from the satellites, shouldn t you
get the connection anywhere? Honestly! My mom s going to call me and I can t miss th All you
Millennials do is waste their time and energy on your techno things! You don t ever see anyone out
kicking cans or playing tag anymore, all everyone does is play Anger Birds and watch dumb videos. It
s deplorable! It s ridiculous! I swear, there s no hope for this generation. The confrontation lasted a
whole 5 minutes, in which Ms. Prunesworth unloaded practically all she had to say about technology.
The old bag practically screamed at the poor young woman, her dentures gnashing together, causing a
bit of foam to form at the corners of her jowls. The girl s phone was ringing during this time, but she
was too stunned to notice. When she finally checked back, she noticed she had a missed call, and cried
out in despair. You made me miss the call! I can t believe you! You re darned right I did! That ll teach
you whippersnappers to pay more attention to the world around you. I swear... With that, Prunesworth
stepped in front of the girl in line, grabbed her coffee, and shuffled out. The young woman stood their,
baffled, tears forming at the corners of her
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I Volunteer Full Time For A Non Profit Animal Rescue Group
I volunteer full time for a non profit animal rescue group called Dogs 2nd Chance. This organization
established in 2007 has fostered and found new homes for over 500 dogs locally, up the East Coast
and in the New England area. Dogs fostered in our homes are rejected family pets found abandoned
on the streets, abused and left to fend for its self. We provide medical treatment, rehabilitation, and
find loving homes for each rescued animal. While working with the rescue group I have successfully
helped manage multiple events through crowdfunding, silent auctions, and community events, so far
this year we ve risen over $10,000 for the cause.
I retired from the U.S. Navy in 2005 after serving 20 years. While working with the U.S Navy, I was
provided with the opportunity to work at multiple overseas locations, Puerto Rico, Naples, and
Manama Bahrain in support of U.S International Operations. As a Military Police and Prison Guard,
my duties included managing daily operations and briefings for three Admirals regarding personnel,
ships, submarines, and aircraft s. Addition missions performed where various duties in regard to
tracking aircraft activity during Counterdrug Operations.
My goals are to acquire a Master s degree in Business Administration (MBA), certification for
(CAPM) Certified Associate in Project Management and Business Analyst, and my certification for
Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM). Upon receiving my Masters and certifications, I
plan to
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Laguna Creek Watershed Case Study
Introduction The Laguna Creek Watershed is located in Fremont, California covering 25.1 mi2.
Engineered channels along the flatlands of the watershed allow the water that comes from the
Mission, Sabercat, Aqua Caliente, Vargas, Washington, Canada del Aliso, and Morrison creeks to flow
into Laguna Creek. Laguna Creek drains into the foothills of the Diablo Range and Mud Slough.
(Laguna Creek Watershed) The Laguna Creek Watershed Council is a nonprofit alliance that serves to
protect Laguna Creek, associated riparian corridors, and tributary streams. The goals are accomplish
through education of residents, community participation, and finding balanced solutions with all
stakeholders. (Mission and Vision) Organization Laguna Creek Watershed Council was founded in
2002 and in 2008 was established as a 501(c)3. Community group leads, local government agencies,
and residents make up the Laguna Creek Watershed council. (Mission and Vision) The Laguna Creek
Watershed Council is made up of nine members, president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and
specialists. Each member brings a different expertise to the group that allows them to cover different
aspects throughout the watershed, such as community activism, resource management, watershed
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The objectives are habitat restoration, flood control, water quality, recreation development, and
stewardship. The council has recommended to the City of Elk Grove the use of green infrastructure.
This would allow for more of a natural drainage system that would preserve floodplains, wetland
areas, and protects stream corridors. (Laguna Creek Watershed Council Work
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Role of False Confessions
Introduction Would you ever admit to committing a crime that you didn t actually commit? Of course
not, says common sense. Naturally, it is difficult to understand why anyone would confess to a crime
they didn t commit. However, false confessions are one the leading causes of wrongful convictions.1
As the Supreme Court of Canada noted in R v. Oickle, innocent people are induced to make false
confessions more frequently than those unacquainted with the phenomenon might expect.2 In North
America, we can trace the existence of false confessions back to the Salem Witch Trials, where a
number of women were persecuted for witchcraft on the basis of confessions that were obtained
through torture and threats.3 More recent false confessions have ... Show more content on
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7 Amelia Hritz, Michal Blau amp; Sara Tomezsko, False Confessions online: Cornell University Law
School lt;http://courses2.cit.cornell.edu/sociallaw/student_projects/FalseConfessions.html gt;. 8 Supra
note 2 at 37. 9 Ibid. 10 Richard A. Leo, Wrongly Convicted Perspectives on Failed Justice: False
Confessions, Causes, Consequences, and Solutions by Saundra D. Westervelt amp; John A. Humphrey
(New Jersey, USA: Rutgers University Press, 2005) at 42 44 [Leo, Wrongly Convicted Perspectives].
11 Supra note 2 at 38. 12 Ibid at 38. 13 Ibid at 39. 14 Ibid at 40. 15 Leo, Wrongly Convicted
Perspectives supra note 10 at 43 44. 16 Ibid. 17 Ibid. Why do False Confessions lead to Wrongful
Convictions? False confessions have undeniably had a significant impact on wrongful convictions. For
example, of the Innocence Project s first 225 exonerations through DNA evidence, 23% of wrongful
convictions were based
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Characteristics Of The Mayan Civilizations
There are many different types of civilizations. Three major ones are the Aztec, Maya, and Inca .
These different civilizations play a very important role in history today. The Maya empire was highly
skilled at building and architecture. They also were the only empire in mesoamerica to develop a
complete writing system. The Maya were also highly skilled at agriculture and farming. The Maya
were by far the most advanced and smart civilization. The Maya empire was very precise and exact
when it came to architecture. Mayans built their cities with all of the important buildings in the middle
such as palaces and temples. The homes and other small buildings were located on the outside. This
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Maya writing is in a way similar to modern Japanese writing used today. The hieroglyphic writing was
carved in a series of squares on the wall with a sharp tool created by the Mayan people. Scientists and
archaeologists today are able to understand some, but not all of Mayan hieroglyphics. This civilization
also wrote in books. These books were made of leaves, bark, or leather and glued together with a
stucco layer. These types of books were often protected with animal skin or wooden boards. All of
these facts conclude that the Mayan writing was much more advanced and intricate than other
civilizations. Agriculture or farming played a very important role in the ancient Mayan civilization.
The mayans were smart and used the calendar, sun, and the seasons to grow specific crops. Back when
framing first started they always grew way too much food. As a result, they ended up trading their
crops for items. However, at one point in time farming did become somewhat difficult for the Mayans.
As the population grew, farmers found it ever more difficult to grow enough food to feed the growing
population. (Linn Don, Maya Empire Agriculture). Farming was not easy in the Maya region, it was
difficult because of the climate, and land. The soil was bad, there was few water sources, and the
forests were very dense and big. However, the Mayans were smart enough to develop a way of
farming. Mayan agriculture was different in every city state because of the unique land. In
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The Involvement Of Psychologists And The American...
In my analysis paper I will be discussing the issues in the involvement of psychologists in
interrogations. Many of the current issues resort to an ethical or unethical question in regards of the
American Psychological Association s Code of Conduct. Are the practices of using inhumane
techniques to gain enemy intelligence ethical or unethical? The use of psychologists in military
interrogations has led to crossing the lines of being inhumane, which is against the Code of Conduct.
This has been explained in many incidents in today s interrogations against foreign enemies and
detainees. The current controversy of this issue is not only a debate psychologically, but this also
involves the government and politics surrounding the issue. There ... Show more content on
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You further begin using techniques that are against your ethics to yield the enemy of hiding
information. How would you feel? What would you do? Let the enemy contain his intelligence, or
interrogate against your ethics, using techniques that are well known for accomplishing your tasks?
Psychologists have been involved in military interrogations for an extended time. Psychologists have
been used in many different ways in the military, such as questioning detainees, enemy combatants,
and even our own military members to decide whether they would fit into certain career fields. The
current debate on psychologists involved with military interrogations is focused on whether this
activity is violating codes. Many people are arguing the fact that these interrogations can be abusive
towards detainees and unethical while a vast selection of people also agree that many psychologists
stay within their code and regulations and maintain a safe approach. Psychologists have a fine line
when it comes to breaking the guidelines and staying in them. There are many different issues to bring
up on this topic and I will be discussing both point of views related to military interrogations.
In the current issue of the involvement of psychologists in military interrogations there is a conflict in
taking a side of either being ethical or unethical. Prominent members of the American Psychological
Association (APA) have denounced such practices unethical. In the APA s Code of
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Descriptive Essay Fastball
It was the bottom of the 7th and the count was 3 2. I stood impatiently at the plate with the bases
loaded. As I was glaring at the pitcher, he hurled his 85 mph fastball on the outer half of the plate. The
thundering sound of the bat making contact with the ball made everyone in the park stop to see where
the ball was going. As it flew into right center field, the right outfielder lunged towards the ball. As I
dropped the bat hurriedly and ran toward second base, I continuously stared at the ball as the right
fielder smashed into the fence with the ball in his glove. Immediately, I saw the other team throw their
hands up in celebration as the right fielder made the catch to win the game, making us lose a grueling
game. Growing up surrounded
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Literary Analysis of the Handmaids Tale
Erica Clark
Professor Kachman
WR 121
20 February 2013
Adverse Effects of Oppressive Dystopias A genuine identity and individuality is not possible in an
oppressive environment especially when one s daily life, actions, and thoughts are dictated by
domineering societal expectations. Oppressive environments such as regimes controlled by a
dictatorship and that run off a totalitarian government system strip an individual of their civil rights as
a human being in order to gain ultimate control over its citizens. A government such as the Republic of
Gilead in Margaret Atwood s work, The Handmaid s Tale, controls their citizen s lives to the extent to
where they must learn to suppress their emotions and feelings. In the Republic of ... Show more
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This is exemplified when Offred hears Aunt Lydia say, Ordinary is what you are used to. This may not
seem ordinary to you now, but after a time it will. It will become ordinary (Atwood 33). The repetition
of ordinary is used to reinforce how harsh realities (e.g. public execution) are perceived and justified
as normal by the citizens of Gilead; however, in Offred s previous life, she would have been repulsed
to see a public hanging of an innocent person. With Aunt Lydia s presence and words casting a shadow
in Offred s mind, she begins to have a sense of normalcy about life in Gilead. The Aunt Lydia s words
are so powerful and influential that Offred begins to transform her way of thinking, which mirrors the
lack of individuality that she displays. Not only can Offred not think for herself, but her vision is also
controlled by Gilead. For instance, Offred and other handmaids must wear white wings, which are a
headdress to restrict their vision. This is shown when Atwood writes, There remains a mirror, on the
hall wall. If I turn my head so that the white wings framing my face direct my vision towards it...[I
see] myself in it like a distorted shadow (9). The white wings are symbolic of her not being able to see
reality and only what Gilead wants her to see; therefore, her vision is restricted and so are her
thoughts. Furthermore, her vision is not
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Learning Theories, Behaviorism, Constructivism,...
The point of this paper is to detail the three commonly used learning theories (Behaviorism,
Cognitivism and Constructivism) on online courses. The description of the implication of these
learning theories can add to the procedure of learning for the learner. Online learning has developed
quickly in the previous couple of years in schools obliging educators to learn compelling approaches
to fabricate online groups of learners. There are obstructions to avoid and key segments to incorporate,
while making online learning environments. In this paper, these three speculations are depicted to put
it plainly, and suggestions for acknowledging online courses are determined Keywords: Learning
theories, Behaviorism, Constructivism, Cognitivism and e Learning. Introduction : e learning has
attained so much of importance in past few years. As per the name, e in e learning represents
electronic learning i.e., whatever the knowledge an individual acquires is all through browsing the
internet. Hence, it is also called as Online learning. E learning is the conveyance of training including
the exercises of direction, instructing, learning and evaluation through different electronic media . E
learning is recognized as one of the rising zones as appeared by method for concrete numbers and has
ended up being critical for instructive foundations and additionally for organizations as highlighted by
concrete application situations. For instance, a student can get constant preparing
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Gun Hunting Vs. Hunting
Hunting has been ingrained in American history from the Native American tribes and from when the
first settlers arrived to the New World. While hunting is not needed for survival in today s society
every year thousands of hunters take to the woods in pursuit of their quarry. While many people think
these hunters are all the same there are two main sects that make up the hunting community; gun
hunters and bowhunters. While both methods of hunting are similar and share many common points,
there are some key differences between the two as well. While bowhunting is more challenging and
the less popular of the two methods, and being less popular is often seen as a bad thing, bowhunting s
lack of popularity and increased challenge is what makes it the true pure form of hunting. The first
difference between gun hunting and bowhunting are the hunting seasons themselves. The gun hunting
season in Michigan goes from November 15 to November 30. This only allows gun hunters a short
two week time period to go hunting. Because of how popular gun hunting is and how short the season
is hunters flock to the woods during this two week period. Many people enjoy hunting for the piece
and quiet they get to enjoy away from the noises and hustle and bustle of everyday life. Gun hunters
do not get to enjoy this peace and quiet however. With orange clad hunters roaming through the woods
and the boom of gun shots ringing out across the landscape the woods are anything but peaceful.
Oftentimes gun
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Behavior Therapy and the Changes in Psychology
Running head: CHANGES IN PSYCHOLOGY Running head: does not have capital H. Not need page
numbers on citations. Behavior Therapy and the Changes in the Field of Psychology Roderick J.
Smith Columbia College Abstract Behavior therapy is a clinical approach that can be used to treat a
variety of disorders, in various types of settings, and with a wide range of special population groups. A
number of disorders have been successfully treated by using this approach. The popularity of
psychotropic drugs is contributing to the growing risk of prescription drug addiction. This paper will
discuss some of the specific contributions of behavior therapy as well as some of the problem areas
where this approach is particularly effective and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Most people would rather learn how to cope with certain issues on their own. Behavior therapy is
pretty effective in teaching people how to cope with some of life s common problems. Some selected
problem areas that behavior therapy is particularly effective in is anxiety disorders, depression,
substance abuse, eating disorders, domestic violence, sexual deviance, pain management, and
hypertension (Corey, 2005, p. 228). The therapy sessions are well defined and procedural. Both the
therapist and the client have clearly defined roles, and the importance of client awareness and
participation in the therapeutic process is stressed. The therapist teaches concrete skills to the client
utilizing instruction, modeling, and performance feedback (Corey, 2005, p. 235). According to the
text, the client engages in rehearsal with feedback until skills are well learned. The client also often
receives homework assignments to complete between therapy sessions (Corey, 2005, p. 235). In order
for therapy to be successful, the client must be fully cooperative and motivated to change and fully
carry out therapeutic activities. If the clients are not involved in this way, then chances are slim that
therapy will be successful (Corey, 2005, p. 235). References Corey, G. (2005). Theory and practice of
counseling and psychotherapy (7th ed.). Belmont, CA: Thomson Brooks/Cole. 6 Use more references
Corey, G. (2005). Theory and Practice of Counseling and
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Essay On Simulation Violence
Is Simulated Violence Causing Dangerous Behavior?
It has been argued for years, does simulated violence make people more violent? Many people have
different opinions and are pretty split on the subject. Jay Hull, who is part of Dartmouth College
claims, Play of these Mature rated, risk glorifying games was associated with subsequent increase in
sensation seeking ... hanging out with kids who smoke cigarettes ... and thinking one would like to try
drinking and smoking. (Barclay). This quote demonstrates that when people play these violent games,
they look for more rebellious activities. While our video games are growing in details and
realisticness, so is the violence. Once we find ways to simulate something, we go overboard with the
idea. Right now, video games simulating violence have been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Many who play video games will agree, it s easy to get addicted. Even more so is that you could get
emotionally connected to that game. Those games, especially violent ones, can be an outlet of
aggression for those who feel more angry. However, what happens when this outlet does not fulfil the
satisfaction of letting out aggression anymore? What if someone went out into the real world and did
the actions in their violent games? As you can see, this could totally happen and this is why games that
simulate violence could cause aggression in some people (DO VIDEO GAMES CAUSE
VIOLENCE?). This evidence shows that even if people play violent games to let their aggression out,
it may not do the job and they could go do crimes out in the real world. People who do these crimes
inspired by video games usually do this to let out their aggression or do it because they enjoy it.
Another piece of evidence is that those who are addicted to violent games have more aggression.
According to Forbes.com, The Aurora shooter, James Holmes, the Sandy Hook shooter, Adam Lanza,
they re all described as essentially being addicted to video games.
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T Thought Police By Jason Howie
Don t say anything online that you wouldn t want to plaster on a billboard with your face on it Erin
Bury. Social media can be helpful and powerful sometimes you just have to learn what to say and
when to write it. In other cases, social media can become your worst enemy. This can result has not
having privacy on any website you visit. It ll end up showing all of you, just because you visit one
website. We don t have privacy on any social media we get on because before everything there is a
hacker or a genus that can get our information. In the story, T thought police by André Dao , To put it
another way, it may be that we need private spaces in which we can flourish and lead full, dignified
lives. We can t always be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to the article entitled The Good and Bad of Social Media by Jason Howie, They have
looked particularly at its effects on human emotion and relationship. Some studies show that using
social media can cause depression. The usage of the media doesn t just slow you down but can slowly
shut your real life down. Therefore social media ends up hitting you from left to right or any possible
way it has. The mindset of always wanting to be on it can destroy your life routines, makes you put up
with things you shouldn t put up with. Sometimes, people end up getting bullying and killed for some
unnecessary things they do on the media. Furthermore, Howie writes We expect more from
technology and less from one another. More and more, we desire technologies that provide a false idea
of a relationship. We depend on the media to give us the answers instead of asking our surroundings
and communicating with them. We always believe what media tells us and whether it s false or not, we
use it believing it s better than our own knowledge. Our privacy isn t privacy because media after
media we end up in a random page which can get our information in just one
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How Did Donald Trump Affect American
Donald John Trump, the 45th United States President, reality tv star, entrepreneur, and real estate
magnate. Donald was born on June 14, 1946 at the Jamaica Hospital Medical Center in Queens, New
York City. He was the son of Frederick Christ ( Fred) Trump and Mary Anne Trump. His father died in
1990, while his mother then passed 1 year later in 2000. He was 4th of 5 children; Mary Anne, Fred
Jr., Elizabeth, and Robert. All of his siblings are still alive except Fred Jr., which passed away
tragically in 1981. Early in his childhood, at age 13, Donald would make frequent, secret, trips to
Manhattan. His parents wanted to get him back in line so they enrolled him in the New York Military
Academy. Donald said, I was a wise guy, and they wanted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Two issues that Trump has hyper focused on are immigration and job creation during his first 100 days
in office. First, I will talk about immigration, which many would say was his main platform for his
election. This was the issue he built his wall campaign on. There are over 11.3 million illegal
immigrants living in the United States. Critics say that this wall that Trump wants to build is
unaffordable and downright unrealistic. From the beginning of his initial bid for president he was
backed by many to build this wall along the 2000 mile US Mexico border. When Trump first became
instated as the president, he pledged a contiguous, physical wall or other similarly secure, contiguous,
and impassable physical barrier. Trump approached the Mexican president, Enrique Peña Nieto that
his country will have to pay for the wall to be built. This didn t go over to well creating some tension
between trump and our neighbor to the south with in his first month of election. Enrique Peña Nieto
wanted nothing to do with paying for the wall since the price tag is so high. With this Ideal to build a
wall, he also added as a side note to hire over 10,000 plus immigration officers to eliminate federal
money to sanctuary cities. These cities refuse to deport undocumented immigrants. Also he vowed to
catch and deport the millions of men, women and children who live in this country without
documentation. As of his 100th day in office there has been a recorded decrease in illegal Southwest
border crossings due to his increase in border security. Homeland Security as of March 8 release data
showing that in there was alone 18,762 illegal immigrants caught. This is estimated as a 60% decline
from november before Trump took over in office. The only stipulations to this data is , it does not give
a general trend since it s been such a short period of
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Teen Drama Analysis
The Era of the Teen Drama (Part 1)
Picking a good television show to binge watch on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, or even ordering a DVD
boxed set (we re all guilty of it), everything. You know ten minutes in if you re going to like it or not
enough to fully make the commitment. Most binge watching begins and ends with none other than the
teen drama.
This concept of the teen drama is not a foreign one, and there is something about teens with insane,
over dramatic lives that has everyone hooked.
It all started in 1990, when the first show to ever be classified as a teen drama was put into our hearts
and television screens. That is Beverley Hills 90210. The show ran from
1990 to 2000, and it followed a group of friends, living in Beverley Hills and making the ... Show
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Of course there was a maximum amount of drama. Between friends dating friends (and breaking up),
drugs, alcohol, jobs across the world, there was nothing that couldn t keep its viewers hooked into the
lives of these teens.
The next show that came about was basically set up to live onto the teen drama name
(or fame.) That show is none other than Dawson s Creek. Dawson s Creek is a show that if you are a
tv show/ teen drama junky, you have to have it under your belt.
It starts out as a classic coming of age, two best friends in high school, trying to make the transition
from best friends to lovers, without it being awkward. However, there are major twists and turns, the
girl next door who without intention mixes up the love interests, and the other boy friend who is just
trying to find himself but actually finds love. Dawson s Creek has pretty much everything you want in
a teen drama. Even though it is a few years old by now, and can seem a little dated, it is just like the
ones from current time that we tv junkies love, (One Tree Hill, and Gossip Girl, to name a few.) There
are long drawn out love speeches from your favorite characters, you trying to figure out
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Tragic Heroines In Greek Drama
In ancient Greece, societal conventions and norms permeated all aspects of life. The arts were
especially influenced by the ideals and beliefs of society. Gender was especially regulated in everyday
life, something we see reflected in many art forms. The ancient Greeks were extremely influential in
both the visual and dramatic arts. Throughout the development of these styles, we see how society s
established gender norms permeated the works of artists and playwrights alike. This is especially true
in the depictions of dramatic heroines. Women from famous legends and myth were popular topics of
study in the arts, but this does not mean they were spared from gendered expectations and roles. This
paper will study representations of Greek tragic heroines in Athenian drama and on vase paintings.
Through case studies of Alcestis, Medea, Electra, and Clytemnestra, I will see how perceptions of
these women consistent or varying across the different art forms, how they upheld expectations of
decorum, and how they are shown as upholding or challenging gender roles. By examining the
intersection of theatre and vase painting, we can have a better understanding of how Greek society
viewer these tragic heroines and the themes connected to their narratives. It is important to
acknowledge the time frame we are looking at for both the texts and vases. Greek drama greatly
developed and rose in popularity during the 6th and 5th centuries BCE, during which all of the texts
we will be
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  • 2. Power In George Orwell s Animal Farm Corruption is the enemy of development, and good governance. It must be got rid of. Both the government and the people at large must come together to achieve this national objective. Pratibha Patil. At first after Mr. Jones overthrow, overthrow the animal s were equal and the farm ran smoothly. The pigs distinguished themselves as superiors and so they got the windfall apples and the milk. Snowball and napoleon were the dominant animals that made the decisions and ordered the activities on the farm. However, napoleon exiled snowball sequentially gaining total control of the farm. In his novel, Animal Farm, George Orwell uses snowball, Mr. Jones and napoleon to demonstrate that absolute power corrupts absolutely. The power held by the pigs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jones misused his powers by neglecting the farm animals and the farm itself. They had never seen animals behave like this before, and this sudden uprising of creatures whom they were used to thrashing and maltreating just as they chose frightened them almost out of their wits. They saw the animals as things that they can use as they please. Until the rebellion, Mr. Jones absolute power corrupted absolutely. Mr. Jones also did not take care of the farm. His men were idle and dishonest, the fields were full of weeds, the buildings wanted roofing, the hedges were neglected, and the animals were underfed. Mr. Jones was not up to his job because the absolute power he had, had corrupted him to where his duties were not taken care of. His men in turn take advantage of this by abandoning their duties as well when they do not feed the animals. It has also caused Mr. Jones to be indolent. ... had been a capable farmer, but of late he had fallen on evil days. In the beginning, Mr. Jones took care of his responsibilities however, after loss of money he abused it by drinking too much, and starving the animals. The power he had, enabled him to ignore his responsibilities, which meant corruption could occur and was demonstrate as the negligence happening the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Russia And The Russian Economy The Russian Economy was falling at a substantial rate, many economist saw the fall as a result of tough sanctions put on the country from many western civilizations due to Russia s actions in the Ukraine. The global community as a whole cooperated with international leadership from the United States, and enforced these sanctions to try and strong arm Russia out of Ukraine without having to put troops on the ground. There has been a recent bump in the Russian Economy, The prices of oil which makes a large majority of the Russian Economy has been rising steadily as of recent, and the sanctions put on them from the EU will most likely expire in a couple of months which some see as an opening the Russian government could not resist taking. For the next few months we may see a rise in the Russian Economy continue, but many economists believe this rise will be short lived and should only be seen as a temporary trend. The scholars believe that the Russian population is steadily decreasing, and Russian businesses are seeing an inefficacy in their profit. Russian workers are beginning to grow frustrated with the sluggish production coming from the government. The Russian government is beginning to see that rise in oil prices already begin to diminish once again as workers in the Russian workers are beginning to go months without pay, and are beginning to lay down their tools and go on strike in conflict with the way Vladimir Putin has been handling international relations. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Politics and power are significant in all societies, rich... Politics and power are significant in all societies, rich or poor. In Prosperity and Violence, the Political Economy of Development, Harvard academic Robert H. Bates gives insight on the relationship between political order and economic growth. By analyzing the revolution of agrarian societies to industrial societies, he argues that as these transitions occur, violence is often used to strengthen the system of production. In spite of Third World countries similar pre industrial history and early policies aimed at industrializing, Third World countries have not had the same growth as most European countries. Bates analyzes the process of development and concludes that this time period as an important variable in a countries development. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though the monarch had to relinquish power to the people, it was in the monarchs advantage. They led persuared them to buy into the monarchs desire for war and as a result the monarch received more money from the people. Bates argues that some institutions in European states were forged by war. The absence of this threat would prevent the new juridical states from developing parallel institutions. In order to achieve prosperity, states require a shift from subsistence agriculture and kin based mechanisms of enforcement to specialization within urban city centers. Rulers replace kin networks as the source for the threat of violence, which was necessary to ensure security of person, property and contracts. Bates states, Governments pursued policies that promoted the growth of the economy and the rise of parliamentary institutions not because they wanted to but because they had to, the better to secure the resources with which to fight (56). Rulers made themselves attractive to private creditors and encouraged their subjects to invest in capital because they believe their investments were safe. This resulted in economic growth and, therefore, tax revenue. Another key argument Bates presents is the importance of investing to promote economic development. Without a proficient state to control violence, people in societies will mainly focus on consumption instead of investment. It is almost human nature to think ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Distribution-Free Control... We present an overview of literature on nonparametric or distribution free control charts for uni variate variable data. We highlight various advantages of these charts while pointing out some of the disadvantages of the more traditional, distribution based control charts. Specific observations are made in the course of review of articles and constructive criticism is offered so that opportunities for further research can be identified. Connections to some areas of active research are made, such as sequential analysis, which are relevant to process control. We hope that this article leads to a wider acceptance of distribution free control charts among practitioners and serves as an impetus to future research and development in this area. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clearly, the quicker the detection and the signal, the more efficient the chart is. The number of samples or subgroups that need to be collected before the first out of control signal is given by a chart is a random variable called the ran length. The efficiency of a CC depends on the probability distribution of the run length. The most common efficiency criterion is to consider the average run length (ARL), which is the expected value of the run length distribution. It is desirable (often stipulated) that the ARL of a chart be large when the process is in control and small when the process is out of control. The false alarm rate is the probability that a chart signals a process change when in fact there is no change, that is, when the process is in control. This is similar to the probability of a Type I error in the context of hypothesis testing. In practice, the stability of a process is usually determined relative to one or more of its output characteristics such as the mean and/or the variance. Two control charts are often compared on the basis of out of control ARL, such that their respective in control ARL s are roughly the same. This parallels comparing two statistical tests on the basis of power against some alternative hypothesis when they are roughly of the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Friendship In Huckleberry Finn Just because you re taught that something s right and everyone believes it s right, it don t make it right . In The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn, the main character Huck Finn, was with multiple complications whereas Huck Finn had to go against people s beliefs. In The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn, friendship played a significant role. While Huck Finn escaped his abusive father he ran into a former slave, Jim, who ran away from his owner when he figured out that he was on the process of being sold. Along both of their individual adventure Jim and Huck collided on Jackson s island and begun their adventure together. Throughout their adventure Huck FInn had to be untruthful to curve around predicaments thrown at Jim and him. Through Jim and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the beginning of the novel, Huck Finn has started to accept civilization and he also showed traits of immaturity, uncivilized, and rough. Pap always said it warn t no harm to borrow things if you was meaning to pay them back some time; but the widow said it warn t anything but a soft name for stealing, and no decent body would do it. Jim said he reckoned the widow was partly right and pap was partly right; so the best way would be for us to pick out two or three things from the list and say we wouldn t borrow them any more then he reckoned it wouldn t be no harm to borrow the others (Twain 72). This Insist that Huck Finn has found a middle ground of Pap s moral and the more sensible moral. Huck finn came up with an idea to surrender an item for the sake of borrowing another item. Dah you goes, de ole true Huck; de on y white genlman dat ever kep his promise to ole Jim (Twain 67). This infers that Jim made Huck felt guilty about having the thought of turning him in. Huck had promised to Jim that he would confess that he is with Huck, and Huck had kept his promise, thus making Huck s morality grown tremendously. In Huckleberry Finn, Twain states there is no need to search for a moral, but I believe there is a moral to this novel. Huck Finn has started with being not accepting of civilization and was highly immature, but as the book continues Huck grew his morality. Huck Finn came across complications throughout their adventure but Huck s lying got them out of it. With him close friend, and almost father figure was a big role in role in Huck finn s character development. Some may say that this novel has bad morals but if one seeks to find one, there will my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Film Noir s Influence On American Films After World War II, the American motion picture studios began releasing films shot in black and white, with a high contrast style known as Film Noir. Though the roots of this style of film was greatly influenced by the German Expressionist movement in film during the late 1910 early 1920 s, and films that resembled this style were made prior to the war, including the early films by Fritz Lang, a German director who fled Germany prior to the war to work in America, this film style would become prevalent during the post WWII era. Besides the shadowed lighting style and the psychologically expressive mise en scène, the film noir plot lines often surrounded crime dramas and were greatly influenced by the pulp fiction novels of the period by authors like Dashiell Hammett and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1949, RCA introduced the 45 RPM single vinyl record. The LP prevailed for as the format used for albums and collections of songs, while the 45 RPM records dominated releases of single songs. During the 1950 s, Top 40 or Contemporary Hits, a format of the top hits on the Billboard Magazine best selling charts, became one of the most popular radio formats, and DJ gravitated toward the 45 RPM singles. The were less expensive than the LP s and and they appealed to a younger audience. This movement toward a younger audience was helped in 1954 by the introduction of the pocket transistor radio by Regency. The LP sold well during the fifties, mostly to fans of high fidelity music who wanted longer cuts, like jazz or classical records. Starting in 1956, FM radio and 33 1/3 RPM LP s would move into stereo sound, where there would be two separate coordinated channels of music. When music was not the predominant programming, then sound quality was not as important to audiences, but as music came to rule the airwaves, FM radio drew in new listeners because of its high fidelity sound ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Warden Elbert v. Nash on Running Penitentiaries Essays WARDEN ELBERT V. NASH February 7, 1945 Thomas Whitecotton a former Captain with the Missouri Highway Patrol, accepted the position of Warden of the Missouri State Penitentiary. His mission? clean up the penitentiary. A year later, Missouri formed the Department of Corrections. Whitecotton, became its new Director. Together with Missouri Governor Phil Donnelly, the two set out to take control of Missouri s prisons. Prisoners at MSP rioted in September of 1954. The Missouri Highway Patrol and local law enforcement entered the prison to quell the riot, before all the buildings were burnt to the ground. In the aftermath of the disturbance, four inmates lay dead, 29 injured and four guards assaulted. Administrators estimated the damage at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Louis Globe Democrat writer, in the 1960 s, states that he took it upon himself to write about the appalling Conditions at the Missouri prison. According to Buchanan, he received several complaints from former inmates at the prison. He decided to investigate the allegations. In July of 1963, along with Warden Nash and 15 witness s, Patrick Buchanan watched the execution of convict Sammy Aire Tucker. A man who had a killed a police officer during a robbery. Wearing a black blindfold, shorts and shoes, Tucker uttered his last words, Thanks for everything. . The scene horrified Buchanan. A scene Warden Nash, had saw four times. February of 1964 brought more criticisms to the penitentiary. In a study done by Myrl Alexander, Director of the Southern Illinois University Center, he stated in a 15 page report, that there were many problems at the penitentiary. The report blamed Warden Nash and his officers. Officers who received a mere $262 per month, were said to be under trained, and too old for the job. The study reported 490 acts of violence in a 30 month period. Warden Nash attempted to compromise, stating that he would use more communication skills and come down harder on his staff. In the summer of 1964, Warden Nash attempted to integrate black inmates with white inmates. June 9th, several white inmates jumped 11 black inmates on their way back to their bunks. The whites wore pillow cases over their heads to hide their identity. A few minutes later, one black ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Viola Davis Quotes Besides being a beautiful and talented actress, the star of How to Get Away With Murder , is known for her inspiring speeches. No matter if she is accepting one of many awards she already got or simply doing an interview, Viola always seems to know how to inspire people around her. And she has no problems talking about racism, sexism, or even ageism with the industry. So, here are the 15 best empowering quotes from Viola Davis. Jake take them to get inspired to the day: #1: The one thing I feel is lacking in Hollywood today is an understanding of the beauty, the power, the sexuality, the uniqueness, the humor of being a regular Black woman. #2: You can t be hesitant about who you are. #3: Do not live someone else s life and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And I ve spent far too long apologizing for that my age, my color, my lack of classical beauty that now at the age of, well, at the age of 46, I m very proud to be Viola Davis, for whatever it s worth. #9: As Black women, we re always given these seemingly devastating experiences experiences that could absolutely break us. But what the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the master calls the butterfly. What we do as Black women is take the worst situations and create from that point. #10: They say to serve is to love. I think to serve is to heal, too. #11: I see a lot of sexy women who are hard, cold, look like they have windswept hair and lip gloss and light makeup when they say it s no makeup. I work out five days a week, and I m still not a size 2. So I wanted to see a real woman on TV. I wanted to see who we are before we walk out the door in the morning and put on the mask of acceptability. #12: I mean, I m a 46 year old Black actress who doesn t look like Halle Berry...and Halle Berry is having a hard time. #13: Vanity destroys your work. That s the one thing you have to let go of as an actor. I don t care how sexy or beautiful any woman is. At the end of the day, she has to take her makeup off. At the end of the day, she s more than just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Sources of Pollution and Their Effect Air pollution used to be a natural occurrence that had no major effects on the Earth s inhabitants. Such instances were caused by forest fires, emission from the Earth, and volcanoes. It was not until humans discovered how to start and control fire that we started over polluting the planet. For many years cities have struggled through thick smog due to dense smoke emissions. Officials, like in Los Angeles, have tried to adopt multiple measures to combat the smog but the city, and the rest of the world, continued to boom in industry. Thus, overwhelming the air pollution reforms the city tried to enforce. However, it was not until about seventy one years ago during the height of World War Two, when the dire consequences of air pollution began to dramatically increase. Instead of a foreign enemy attacking the city of Los Angeles, it was a domestic one, smog. On July 26, 1943 downtown Los Angeles was covered in smoke and fumes. The smog was extreme to the extent that it cut off visibility of three blocks. This spontaneous gas attack came about in the middle of a heat wave. For the citizens it was unbearable. They suffered from throat scraping and eye stinging sensations. The people soon realized that something must have gone wrong.. The day after the incident, the city officials blamed the Southern California Gas Co. s Aliso Street plant for the catastrophe. In order to stop the smog, the angry public had the plant shut down temporarily. Yet they were unpleasantly surprised to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Corporate Social Responsibilities ( Csr ) And... Presentation Deliberating with the rules given in the inquiries, the entire task worries about the Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) and maintainability. As it is specified in the inquiries we ll be discussing the CSR and maintainability. The goals of each business while building up are to make the financial conditions more grounded and to last nature for future era. Performing amid its normal exercises, it is having negative effect in nature. In the event that these sorts of exercises are not lessened then it will keep on effecting the earth. CSR worries about the obligations of the corporates towards the general public. Manageability is indispensable to how the corporate work together, and they keep on taking a stab at creative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So the partnership officials are capable of the general public not the entire business. The Corporate Executive drove the business. They have the principle obligations towards their managers to make the most benefit by performing best exercises for the business. Then the Corporate Executive, as a man may have his own social obligation, which implies he doesn t generally need to take after of his proprietors. On the off chance that the corporative official s moral qualities are not quite the same as the business, he may consider his own advantage as opposed to for the business. Along these lines, the stockholders, clients, or representatives ought to have the capacity to pick how they wish to spend their cash in the business. It is then seen that the corporate official is going about as an open worker, as opposed to an operators of the partnership. This can prompt a loss of both clients and workers if the corporate official s activities diminish corporate benefit and the cost of its stock. Friedman accepts, in a free society, there is one and one and only social obligation of business to utilize its assets and take part in exercises intended to expand its benefits insofar as it stays inside of the diversion s standards, which is to say, participate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. I Clearly Remember My Last Moment As An Undergraduate... I clearly remember my last moment as an undergraduate student. I had just finished my last exam for the semester, and as I checked back over my test I reflected on my college experience. In just 7 semesters I had attended 4 different colleges, lived in 4 different cities, had 9 different jobs, took a semester off for a competitive internship, and still managed to graduate a semester early. But of course, it s kind of a long story. Throughout high school my family always supported me and encouraged me to do my best, but never pushed me to strive for a college education. I knew I wanted to go to college, but I was uncertain and scared of the process. As a junior I applied to Chicago Scholars whose mission it was to help minorities and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before the rug had been pulled on my U of I plans, I had applied to the competitive Disney College Program in Florida. I learned of my acceptance at the perfect time, and committed to spend the next semester in Florida. This was a great opportunity for me to network with some of the most ambitious college students from around the world while I learned a lot. While my internship with Disney provided me with the opportunity to transition to whatever was next, it unfortunately did nothing to help my financial situation, and I found myself back at home. Living with my dad in Chicago I worked 60 70 hours a week and completed 22 credit hours at my local community college. During this time I pushed myself to not let circumstances hold me back and decided to be relentless in chasing my goals. Despite taking a semester off for Disney, I received my Associates degree on time. At a college fair, I learned about Loras College and prepared to continue my BA at Loras in Dubuque, IA. I started at Loras in Fall of 2014 and eagerly threw myself into the academia and school involvement that I had been desperate for since U of I. After arriving in Iowa, I became involved with Dr. Julia Omarzu s research team, worked part time at a Jimmy Johns and the school Library, volunteered in Dubuque elementary schools, worked as a math tutor in a high school, did trail maintenance for a nature preserve, and crocheted and donated baby ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Prostate Cancer and PSA Testing Essay Introduction Prostate Cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer affecting men and the second leading cause of cancer death among American men (Qaseem, Denberg, Owens, Shekelle, 2013). Medical professionals have been using prostate specific antigen (PSA) screenings along with digital rectal exam (DRE) for many years to screen for prostate cancer. PSA was first identified in 1966 in semen, followed by the identification of PSA in blood in 1979. The PSA test has been approved for use since 1994 to detect early prostate cancer. Most men that are greater than 50 years of age in the U.S. have had PSA screening, and many have been tested repeatedly. DRE is performed to determine prostate location, size, and the presence of nodules. Despite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A grade D recommendation means that the USPSTF concluded there is at least moderate certainty that the harms of doing the intervention equal or outweigh the benefits in the target population. This recommendation also advises against a DRE because the risk of mortality and morbidity outweigh survival benefit as results revealed the risk of dying of screening is greater than prior to screening. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF, 2012) now advises against PSA based screening tests for men of all ages of the risks of over diagnosis and treatment, which have resulted in many adverse effects, serious complications, and even death. The purpose of this paper is to reflect on pros and cons of PSA testing, and to review current guidelines from well respected authorities. The European Randomized Study of Screening for PCa (ERSPC) showed a 20% reduction in PCa specific mortality (Moyer, 2012). However, the prostate arm of the Prostate Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian (PLCO) Cancer Screening Trial in the United States did not demonstrate a mortality reduction of men randomly screened by PSA testing (Moyer, 2012). In addition, PCa treatment has many serious or potentially life threatening adverse effects. As a result, choosing an optimal treatment for localized PCa is difficult and controversial. Body PCa etiology is unknown. However studies have shown a relationship between high dietary fat intake and increased testosterone levels (Prostate cancer, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Why The Legislative Branch Is The Strongest Collins 1 Ciara Collins PS 122: American Politics: Issues and Institutions Essay Two 11/5/2014 Which of the three branches of the federal government (Congress, the Presidency, and the Judiciary) is the strongest? Why do you think this is the case? The Legislative Branch is one out of the three branches of the government. All the branches of the federal government play a super important part in Government. However, the Legislative Branch is the strongest branch. All of the Legislative Branches privileges and powers are well defined in the U.S Constitution. All of the Legislative Branches rights and powers are defined in the U.S Constitution. The U.S Constitution wanted to divide powers within the three branches of the federal government. The Legislative Branch is the strongest branch because they make laws, declare war, and override presidential veto, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of course there is a balance of powers between the branches and all three branches are fairly equal as some Americans like to say but Congress has one advantage in particular, power of the purse. Congress approves budgets. If they don t want to fund a project or law, they don t have to, and it s dead in the water, that is why I would have to say that Congress has the most active power. They are the only branch that can make laws after all, amend the Constitution and ultimately has approval over all decisions affecting the nation as a whole. This seems like a clear reason on why the Legislative is so strong, it is the fact that they have so much power. Congress is the only one out of all three branches that is elected by popular vote, which can say a lot for the people. It is supposed to represent the will of the people. The Executive branch is ultimately responsible to Congress and remember that Congress can impeach a President, but a President does not have the power to remove a member of Congress and thus, to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Magic Flute Analysis The recitative tells the story and the aria responds emotionally to what just happened. The recitative refers to song speech. It is derived from the Italian verb meaning to recite and its purpose is to portray the quality of speech. The no. 4 recitative of The Magic Flute is where we are introduced to the Queen of the Night. The recitative is in the key of B flat major and continues the Allegro maestoso tempo marking of the entrance music. It starts with a syncopated accompaniment figure which is useful in creating a disturbed and restless mood, making listeners wary of the Queen of the Night. Mozart adopts secco accompagnato, an old style from the Baroque operas. However, Mozart did not entirely utilise the Baroque opera styles and structures. Baroque arias were characteristically in the ternary form, which was a reason for their downfall as the music did not move with a strong sense of direction it always ends where it started, which stopped the progress. Mozart changed it in a number of ways. He used the orchestra as a filling more complex than in earlier music, and a way for mood setting, which is a crucial difference compared to before. When the Queen of the night starts to sing, dry chords are played in the orchestra to keep the singer in tune and also emphasise certain words. The secco accompaniment brings the music to modulate to the relative G minor. This leads into the aria. The aria is kind of in binary form, however it is not exactly binary as the two parts are not related. The first part starts in G minor in Larghetto and shows us the introverted, worried and anxious side of the Queen as she remembers the horror of her daughter s kidnapping. The second part of the aria is back to B flat major and is in Allegro moderato. This part portrays her bossy and commanding personality as she orders Tamino to rescue her daughter. This aria would be more appropriately classified as through composed as the music follows the text. The Queen of the Night attempts to create a firm image of herself, but the music betrays her. It shows her lack of control. The very rapid shifting between emotions suggests that she is fickle and shows that her façade is extremely shallow. In the recitative, Mozart uses a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Freedom Of Privacy Act INTRODUCTION I. Attention getter: Privacy is not something that I m merely entitled to, it s an absolute prerequisite, by Marlon Brando II. Relevance: The government for years has been using the excuse of national security, as a way in to our lives and the lives of those we represent. It is time that we introduce a new law in order curb this intrusion in to our lives III. Credibility: We are bringing up this topic, because we have done our research on events that the has overstepped their bounds, and we can say that each and every one of us should be allowed our privacy. IV. Thesis Statement: The Freedom of Privacy Act is design to counter and replace the unconstitutional Patriot Act, and return privacy back to our nation. V. Preview ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such as the right for people to be secure, in their persons and homes from unlawful searches. i. Yet the Patriot act has repeatedly ignored the fourth amendment. ii. With their unchecked ability to collect mass records on U.S. Citizens through section 215 of the act. B. Over the year s government agencies have been allowed without oversight to obtain any information they deemed fit under section 215 of the Patriot Act. (Ybarra) C. Section 215 of the Patriot Act has been ruled unconstitutional by our federal court system. (Savage and Weisman) So the law itself is becoming obsolete, and needs to be replaced. Transition: I will now be handing the floor over to fellow Representative Javier Mejia to discuss in more detail the problem. II. The Patriot act has been used by the federal government to gather information on millions of hard working, honesty Americans. To this day they continue to gather information on us or find new ways to gather information on us A. With the failure of the Patriot Act, something new had to be created in order to keep something from this happing again. As representatives of the people, several colleagues and myself came together to bring to light its failure. B. The major consequence of the Patriot Act was the collection of data. Millions of citizen s information has been collected by several government agencies have been collected, and in their own admission about the collection. They have admitted to not solving a major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Reflection Of I Am Malala One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world. This inspirational saying by Malala Yousafzai helped my understanding of what has been happening in Pakistan and many other countries all over the world. It shows us how important the littlest things can be and how by ourselves, we can make an impact on the world. In the book, I am Malala, by Malala Yousafzai, Malala explained how as a child, she was denied education because of the Taliban (a group of terrorists) and she chose to do something about it: she spoke out against them. When they tried to retaliate, even more people joined her cause for justice. In a similar case, Arnold (Junior), in the book The absolute Diary of a Part TIme Indian, was a boy living on a North American Indian reservation (rez) where unlike Malala, he was able to go to school, but his schools were very bad. Mr. P, his teacher, told him that if he does not leave the res, that he will not get any further in life. He decided to transfer to Reardan, a school outside of the reservation, where he knows that it will not be easy. He faces discrimination and he is exposed to more and more of the terrible things that happen in the world. And even though we learn from him that living on an Indian reservation is not a walk in the park, and that even living there does not compare to going to school at Reardan. Unfortunately for these two characters, they have both faced hardships that have deeply affected their lives. These stories show that when someone is in an environment that makes them lose their innocence, sometimes they also lose faith in humanity; when that has happened to someone, they might want to stand up for the other people with similar struggles. Innocence is something that people are born with but it can be lost due to tragic circumstances. Because of the Taliban, Malala Yousafzai lost her innocence when the Taliban threatened her home. Each day after school my brothers and I would race home and lock the doors. No more playing cricket in the alley. No more playing hide and seek in the street. No more candy from the sky. (Malala, 57). Malala learned to be afraid of the Taliban. This was something that Malala had to live with. The Taliban threatened her father and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Relapse Behavior A major issue when treating alcoholism is the likelihood of relapse. A lack of social support may contribute to an increased likelihood of relapse, while maintaining positive social support can decrease this risk. One study discussed the possibility of social interaction influencing relapse behavior in the prairie vole. This study focused on the alcohol deprivation effect (ADE), where animals that had been previously exposed to ethanol show increased consumption after a period of abstinence, modeling relapse behavior commonly seen in addiction. The aim of the study was first to observe whether prairie voles, like mice and rats in previous experiments, could display an ADE and second, to determine whether this effect could be influenced by social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Certain drugs are now being studied to determine whether they can be used to limit alcohol drinking and potentially treat alcoholism. Prairie voles are now involved in drug and alcohol studies because of their social nature. Naltrexone, a drug currently in use for treating alcoholism, was tested on prairie voles to determine whether the animals could be used to study drug treatments for alcoholism. In this study, voles shared a cage with a same sex sibling for five days, then were placed in a cage with a wire mesh divider between animals. During a four day period, animals were continually given water and had access to 10% ethanol each day. Animals received injections of saline the first two days, then naltrexone or saline the last two, depending on group. Both sexes of prairie voles were affected by the drug, as there was a significant decrease in alcohol preference and dose in animals exposed to naltrexone as opposed to the saline ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Lackluster Town of Holcomb Henry David Thoreau once wrote, A man s interest in a single bluebird is worth more than a complete but dry list of the fauna and flora of a town (Thoreau). Truman Capote, author of In Cold Blood, disagrees with Thoreau s sentiment and utilizes his description of Holcomb, Kansas to produce an illustration of a rustic village within the minds of his audience. Capote portrays the town as utterly average as well as drab and dreary in nature so that he can convince the audience that Holcomb was nothing more than a haphazard hamlet and to foreshadow the coming drama (para. 2). Through an ingenious application of vivid imagery, superfluous syntax, fantastic figurative language, as well as a tone laced with melancholy, the speaker effectively demonstrates that Holcomb is nothing special and induces a feeling of normalcy and simple serenity within the audience while simultaneously foreshadowing the future turmoil. In the excerpt from In Cold Blood, Capote couples intriguing imagery with his gloomy and, at times, dull tone to emphasize the fact that Holcomb, like Maycomb, the setting of Harper Lee s novel To Kill a Mockingbird, is a desolate place deprived of drama as well as to foreshadow that change is coming to the tiny town. Capote uses imagery to paint a picture in the minds of his readers of a ghost town utterly destitute of life and completely isolated in the wilderness of Arkansas. When the speaker monotonously says, ...irrelevant sign, this one in flaking gold on a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Maggie A Girl Of The Street Essay Maggie a Girl of the Street is a classic novella written by Stephen Crane in 1893. It is a story filled with irony, hypocrisy, and most importantly feminism. While the title of Crane s novel implies that the story is going to focus on Maggie, it actually deals more directly with the Bowery, and how that environment shapes those who reside there. The setting of the story plays a very important role in this novella, not only is it responsible for shaping the characters in the story, it is also what creates the aspects of ecofeminism that a frequently over looked within this story. Ecofeminism has been defined as a movement that sees a connection between the exploitation and degradation of the natural world and the subordination and oppression of women. We can see the earlier mentioned irony, hypocrisy, biblical illusions, and feminism manifest into oppression of multiple characters within the story, just as we can see the oppression in the environment they live in. Feminism ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ecofeminism is a relatively new activist and academic movement. It focuses on critical connections between the exploitation of women, and the domination of nature. It takes from the green movement a concern about the impact of human activities on the non human world and from feminism the view of humanity as gendered in ways that subordinate, exploit and oppress women. (Feminism Ecology). Ecofeminism also suggests that women are in fact hurt more then men by the exploitation of the earth, mainly because women are more vulnerable. The main focus of this theory are women who are at a higher risk because they are suffering a type of double oppression, be it race, education, poverty, or the nation they reside in. While ecofeminism does focus on nature and women being equally oppressed, feminism in general plays a role in the creation and application of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Harry Arthur Is An Argument Of Globalization Sara Aminaei Essay no.1 Q1. Harry Arthurs has argued that Globalization renders dysfunctional any system based on national policies, laws, and institutions. Explain whether or not you find his argument persuasive and support of your argument with reference to the substantive regulatory areas examined in the course. The political climate in the western hemisphere has altered the judicial system in Canada in numerous ways. Since the post war era we have seen a push for globalization and neoliberalism and have been reassured consistently by the leaders on the global stage that this is essential for our world economy to thrive. It is not reasonable to disagree with Arthur that globalization has become a dominant theme and impacts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this light, Canada, as one of the most open advanced economies in the world , has close to 60 to 70 per cent of GDP, which is attributable to both exports and imports (Arthurs 3). The heavy reliance on globalization in Canada traces back to the political climate of the early 20th century due to it being a loyal ally to the United States. Of course, unlike America, Canada does not have privatized groups on the same scale. For instance, the United States has privatized health care and prison systems (in light of the recent Trump administration universal healthcare is currently unknown). Through privatization of major organizations, the government cuts its responsibility for some of the public programs and relays it to the public. These private organizations keep propelling their agendas to increase their wealth and power. This creates a conflict for our society as the government is not serving the needs for everybody but the needs for the upper class. This act is often reinforced by lobbyist groups. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) defines lobbying as a follows: an organization will be regarded as attempting to influence legislation if it contacts, or urges the public to contact, members or employees of a legislative body for the purpose of proposing, supporting, or opposing legislation, or if the organization advocates the adoption or rejection of legislation. The IRS is careful with wording to say ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Top 10 Facts About Tramadol Top important 10 things you need to know about tramadol Tramadol represents one of the best analgesic drug which treats moderate and chronic pain. How this drug works is still an unknown thing for the medical world, but the action of this medicine are very similar to morphine, while the secondary effects are a lot less harmful. Here we are going to present you 10 things about tramadol, which you should know before taking it. 1. Tramadol is used in order to treat moderate to severe pain. This drug is a synthetic analgesic that works on your body by changing the way your brain receives the pain from the nerves. 2. The tramadol maximum daily dose is 300mg. However the recommended dose during the moment you start taking this drug is going ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Tituba Research Paper The Salem Witch Trials were a dark spot in America s early history. During a time where acts of the unknown were simply considered spiritual signs or supernatural forces with meanings; the early American settlers in Salem, Massachusetts were plagued with what they claimed were acts of the Devil putting witches in their town to disrupt Puritan beliefs and actions. One of the earliest accused witches was the village pastor s slave Tituba Indian. Tituba was especially vulnerable to accusations to due to her extreme double minority status as well as the fact that she was owned by the village pastor. During the Salem Witch Trials period, three out of every four witches were female. Women living in this time period were at the bottom of the social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Elizabeth Parris and Abagail Williams, the pastor s daughter and niece respectively, were two of the six young ladies that Tituba watch over. In the beginning, Tituba would perform witchcraft in an attempt to lure the girls into witchcraft but the girls rejected Tituba s actions. Eventually, the girls would begin to act out and were proclaimed to have become bewitched. After Parris discovered that his girls actions were not of physical nor mental disease and of spiritual doings, an aunt of one of the afflicted girls used Tituba to experiment using a urine cake (eventually this aunt would be scorned for practicing counter magic) to determine who bewitched the young girls. When the girls cried out that it was Tituba s doing and made several accusations of her acts of witchcraft, Tituba rejected all allegations. In theory, Tituba made herself out as a witch. In the end of her trial, Tituba would confess to practicing witchcraft. She confessed that she had signed the Devil s book along with eight other witches including Goody Osborne and Sarah Good, as well as seeing the Devil various times in the form of a tall man, a hog, cats, a great black dog, and wolves and birds. Sarah Good and Goody Osbourne worked in command of Tituba taking the Devil s orders to terrorize the young women of the household by pinching, harming, and performing acts of levitation. Tituba being the first to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. High School Summer Abroad I think it is important to experience the High School Summer Abroad Program because it is a new aspect in my life and it can help me in many ways. I can see the country and learn the culture and the language. I have been to Costa Rica and Mexico recently, but I would love to see South America. I want to see the difference in Spanish speaking countries because not all of them are the same. It is always cool to see a new country, but it is even better exploring it on your own without your family. The awesome experience you get without your family being there is that you have to find your way around the country with no help. Also, you are much freer to do what you want without your family, because you don t have to decide things in a group. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Early American Economy From 1860 To 1860 Early United States had mainly farming economy base Even with settlers occupying a small portion of the area Few had went to Georgia and South Carolina 1850 meant change in south because its population went to Deep south Souths economy was great Slavery was extremely important to them though and their economy Southerners grew a mix of rice indigo and tobacco Euro s wanted cotton and the demand for those crops all increased Eli Whitney created a solution known as the cotton gin 1793 Productivity increased greatly 50 times more cotton a day It made farmers grow more cotton But they needed slaves to continue their work So demand for slaves increased much more 1860 mean Deep south and Upper south were concentrated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Struggle For Meaning By Bruno Bettelheim The definition of a fairy tale as written by the Oxford Dictionary is a children s story about magical and imaginary beings and lands. Fairy Tales are known to be much more advanced than just a children s story . These stories are known to have hidden messages. Three writers talk about fairy tales and what it means to them. We will be looking at three important people and articles. The first article is The Struggle for Meaning by Bruno Bettelheim. The second is by Alison Lurie that has written the article What Fairy Tales Tell Us. The last is by Max Lüthi with the article The Fairy Tale Hero: The Image of Man in the Fairy Tale. These articles go into detail about what a fairy tale is. Bettelheim, Lurie and Lüthi look at three main points. The Approach, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Audience being who fairy tales are written for. Then we will look at the purpose of the fairy tales. Why is the fairy tale written? What is the points that we take away from the fairy tale? The different ideas that authors have toward a fairy tale or any kind of writing has to do most with his or her professional experiences. Bruno Bettelheim is known to be a child psychiatrist. Bettelheim states The child, as he develops, must learn step by step to understand himself better; with this he becomes more able to understand others and eventually can relate to them in ways which are mutually satisfying and meaningful (Bettelheim 731). Bettelheim in this is talking about what he does. Bettelheim professional area is a therapist of disturbed children. Bettelheim talks about his profession stating As an educator and therapist of severely disturbed children, my main task was to restore meaning to their life (Bettelheim 732). Just as Bettelheim said in the quote, his main task was to restore meaning to the child s life, despite mental illness. Bettelheim believed that fairy tales was a way to relate to the children. With children at such a young age, he believed fairy tales carried ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Pornography Is A Complex Topic Pornography is a complex topic. Anti pornography feminists claimed that pornography may cause serious problem such as gender inequality thus opposed its existence while other feminists may disagree with those claims from disagreeing with one specific argument to claiming the benefit of pornography (Saul, 2003). Historically, women are excluded from the pornography consumer sitting. However, some people began to notice the demand of women in sexual fantasy space in this century. Some published works are described as designed for women (Sonnet,1999). Vadas (2005) claimed that pornography s manufacture for use harms women because it creates women who are not necessarily persons. In other words, objectification harms women because it makes women s personhood become not necessary. However, Vadas s claim is not enough to oppose pornography. I will, firstly, explain Vadas s claim. Then I will argue that Vadas s claim only focuses on the heterosexual use of pornography for men in specific. This kind of focus totally based on the male dominate view and overlook other kinds of pornography and their possible benefit. In the manufacture for use of pornography and women s inequality , Vadas (2005) claimed that pornography is an object manufactured for sexual use. The manufacture is for satisfying sexual desire. The act of pornography consumed seems to be a sex act because using pornography can fulfil the whole sexual process from sexual arousal to ejaculation and orgasm as real sex. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Pulp Fiction Film Analysis Pulp Fiction is a black comedy crime film written and directed Quentin Tarantino (1994). The film s narrative follows the unpredictable actions and reflections of two hit men who philosophically meditate out loud about the Bible, loyalty, and McDonald s hamburgers (Corrigan, White, 368). The movie goes against the three act structure of classic films as the story is told out of chronological order making the film so memorable to its viewers. Tarantino s film begins in a coffee shop and also ends in the same shop. In the beginning of the film, it appears to be a soft, moist, shapeless matter of mass but as the movie progresses the audience can take away much more from the mundane acts they view on screen. The film s odd narrative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pulp Fiction employs various devices such as dialogue and visual motifs that provide narrative clarity and unity along the lines associated with classical Hollywood cinema (Bailey, 52). The dialogue in the coffee shop indicates that the film has more to do with the mundane aspects of a life of crime than it does with the glamour, danger, and intrigue typical of thrillers or film noir (Howley). The film s dialogue can range from absolutely pointless to completely captivating moments. These conversation establishes character and character relations early in the film in an entertaining fashion. This is depicted when Vincent and Jules are having a normal conversation about Amsterdam and foot massages directly before they are about to commit multiple murders. This organic conversation establishes the characters as reasonably ordinary people to the audience till they arrive at the apartment and appear stone cold. Tarantino s Pulp Fiction clarity illustrates the style of mundane versus the extreme. A motif that remains constant in the film is the bathroom. Various of the film s major events occur while someone is using the restroom. For a majority the film this phenomenon occurs to Vincent. When he uses the restroom in the diner, Jules has a heart to heart with the robbers, Pumpkin and Honey Bunny. Next, Vincent is using the bathroom at Mia s and she comes across his heroin. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Wireless Frequency Identification ( Rfid ) Introduction Over the years Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) has started to become an important factor in not only healthcare but banking, identification, and many more. RFID for the most part has been implemented in the day to day functions in healthcare. The aim of RFID in healthcare is to lower cost and time of common task, all while being able to efficiently manage staff, patients, and inventory in the hospital. In regards to real time location and authentication systems, RFID can use this to track patients, documents, equipment and/or wait room activity. From the security aspect, RFID can be used to control access to equipment and certain locations inside of a hospital. This paper will discuss those functions, as well as how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... RFID tags can be read only; some even have a factory assigned serial number that it can be used as a key into a database, or read/write, object specific data can be written on the tag by a system user. Programmable field tags may be written with an electronic product code by the user. What are the infrastructure components? In my research I found that as of 2004, the use of bar codes was widespread among hospitals, but the limitations of bar code technology was causing those concerned with the healthcare and hospital supply chain to search for other alternatives. Bar codes must be scanned and the results are coupled with manual cycle counts to reconcile supply usage and on hand inventory. In addition, the bar codes had to be scanned at close range, requiring personnel to take time for scanning and relying on human accuracy (S., 2004). The use of bar codes limits the amount of data that can be stored which is anywhere from 10 to 12 digits, whereas RFID tag can use a 94 character protocol. Therefore the implementation of RFID is becoming more appealing heading into 2015. In order for a hospital to implement RFID into their everyday functions they will need to do an evaluation of their current infrastructure. The current infrastructure where RFID will be implemented will most certainly need to be expanded to ensure that support is gained from the usage of RFID. The current infrastructure systems software and hardware will need to be checked to make sure there is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Theme Of Animal Imagery In Macbeth Shakespeare is unarguably famous for his creative and vivid use of imagery in his acclaimed plays. Animal imagery is one literary device he uses often to develop theme and characterize individuals in his plays. One of his most prominent tragedies, Macbeth, contains many examples of animal imagery, most of which characterizes Macbeth himself. Animal imagery at the beginning of the tragedy, such as the comparison of Macbeth to an eagle and a lion, characterize him as loyal, brave, and honorable. As the play develops, however, the animal imagery used, like a predatory bird and a ferocious beast, begins to characterize him as power hungry, violent, and truly inhumane. In his tragedy Macbeth, William Shakespeare uses animal imagery to reflect ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Falcons are usually predators to smaller and less threatening birds such as mousing owls, and not considered their prey. In this unnatural scenario, however; the falcon is the prey, and the mousing owl is the predator. Macbeth is symbolic of the mousing owl, conquering the more powerful and usually predatory falcon, represented by Duncan. Although this may be a success in Macbeth s eyes, it signifies the beginning of his callous nature as he now turns against his once revered and powerful king without regret or emotion. Shakespeare demonstrates Macbeth s downfall to a king trapped in his madness in the latter portion of Macbeth by comparing Macbeth to a predatory bird and a fierce bear. In Act 4, Macduff, one of Macbeth s enemies, has fled to England, and Shakespeare describes Lady Macduff as the poor wren, the most diminutive of birds, will fight, her young ones in the nest, against the owl (4.2.12 13). Lady Macduff is the innocuous prey, while Macbeth is the owl, a cruel predator; turning merciless, devoid of emotion. and choosing to kill an innocent lady and her children. Macbeth s reckless ruthlessness shows his decline in emotion, he isn t killing for honor and as a job anymore. He will not come back from this cruel behavior, as it has obtained control of his mind; therefore, his actions are plagued by coldness and brutality. When Malcolm, Macduff, and their soldiers from England are about to attack ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Significance Of Regulating Employee Relations The significance of regulating employee relations cannot be underestimated. A cohesive workforce and harmonious working environment are necessary ingredient for an organization that seeks to grow its potential. As some of the important resources of a company, employees welfare ought to be of great concern to the company. Making the employee comfortable within the organization starts with ensuring good relations among the workers. The possibilities of constant conflicts and potential disputes at the workplace are enough to make employees resign to move to other companies. Consequently, the high turnover rate damages the reputation of the company, further undermining any growth prospects. Regulation of employee relations is a necessary initiative. In the international spheres, the significance is emphasized by the diversification of cultures of the employees. In managing employee relations at the international level, certain issues take precedent over conventional approaches to employee relations. For instance, security would be a priority concern for workers in a country ravaged by wars or political instability. Similarly, health becomes an important issue in regions prone to constant epidemics. Failure to address such important issues may lead to the departure of employees. The unique resource abilities of specific employees and their potential to drive organizations to success, calls for strategic efforts and initiatives to retain them. Maintaining foreign expatriates in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Lois Prunesworth s Argumentative Essay Lois Prunesworth hated technology with the firiest of passions. Everywhere she looked, young people were always on their phones and computers, paying more attention to how many friends they had on social media than how many friends they had in the real world. She found it absolutely deplorable. Wherever she went, she always made certain that anyone 40 years younger than her knew that she did not approve of whatever electronic device was on their person. While she was waiting in line at the supermarket, she made sure to tell the girl texting in front of her that, when she was a girl as young as she was, she had to walk 2 miles, backwards, uphill, through the snow in order to socialize with any of her friends. When she took her dog, Fifi, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That s all you kids care about, your darned WiFi! If the signals come from the satellites, shouldn t you get the connection anywhere? Honestly! My mom s going to call me and I can t miss th All you Millennials do is waste their time and energy on your techno things! You don t ever see anyone out kicking cans or playing tag anymore, all everyone does is play Anger Birds and watch dumb videos. It s deplorable! It s ridiculous! I swear, there s no hope for this generation. The confrontation lasted a whole 5 minutes, in which Ms. Prunesworth unloaded practically all she had to say about technology. The old bag practically screamed at the poor young woman, her dentures gnashing together, causing a bit of foam to form at the corners of her jowls. The girl s phone was ringing during this time, but she was too stunned to notice. When she finally checked back, she noticed she had a missed call, and cried out in despair. You made me miss the call! I can t believe you! You re darned right I did! That ll teach you whippersnappers to pay more attention to the world around you. I swear... With that, Prunesworth stepped in front of the girl in line, grabbed her coffee, and shuffled out. The young woman stood their, baffled, tears forming at the corners of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. I Volunteer Full Time For A Non Profit Animal Rescue Group I volunteer full time for a non profit animal rescue group called Dogs 2nd Chance. This organization established in 2007 has fostered and found new homes for over 500 dogs locally, up the East Coast and in the New England area. Dogs fostered in our homes are rejected family pets found abandoned on the streets, abused and left to fend for its self. We provide medical treatment, rehabilitation, and find loving homes for each rescued animal. While working with the rescue group I have successfully helped manage multiple events through crowdfunding, silent auctions, and community events, so far this year we ve risen over $10,000 for the cause. I retired from the U.S. Navy in 2005 after serving 20 years. While working with the U.S Navy, I was provided with the opportunity to work at multiple overseas locations, Puerto Rico, Naples, and Manama Bahrain in support of U.S International Operations. As a Military Police and Prison Guard, my duties included managing daily operations and briefings for three Admirals regarding personnel, ships, submarines, and aircraft s. Addition missions performed where various duties in regard to tracking aircraft activity during Counterdrug Operations. My goals are to acquire a Master s degree in Business Administration (MBA), certification for (CAPM) Certified Associate in Project Management and Business Analyst, and my certification for Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM). Upon receiving my Masters and certifications, I plan to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Laguna Creek Watershed Case Study Introduction The Laguna Creek Watershed is located in Fremont, California covering 25.1 mi2. Engineered channels along the flatlands of the watershed allow the water that comes from the Mission, Sabercat, Aqua Caliente, Vargas, Washington, Canada del Aliso, and Morrison creeks to flow into Laguna Creek. Laguna Creek drains into the foothills of the Diablo Range and Mud Slough. (Laguna Creek Watershed) The Laguna Creek Watershed Council is a nonprofit alliance that serves to protect Laguna Creek, associated riparian corridors, and tributary streams. The goals are accomplish through education of residents, community participation, and finding balanced solutions with all stakeholders. (Mission and Vision) Organization Laguna Creek Watershed Council was founded in 2002 and in 2008 was established as a 501(c)3. Community group leads, local government agencies, and residents make up the Laguna Creek Watershed council. (Mission and Vision) The Laguna Creek Watershed Council is made up of nine members, president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and specialists. Each member brings a different expertise to the group that allows them to cover different aspects throughout the watershed, such as community activism, resource management, watershed science, and public planning. (Board of Directors) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The objectives are habitat restoration, flood control, water quality, recreation development, and stewardship. The council has recommended to the City of Elk Grove the use of green infrastructure. This would allow for more of a natural drainage system that would preserve floodplains, wetland areas, and protects stream corridors. (Laguna Creek Watershed Council Work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Role of False Confessions Introduction Would you ever admit to committing a crime that you didn t actually commit? Of course not, says common sense. Naturally, it is difficult to understand why anyone would confess to a crime they didn t commit. However, false confessions are one the leading causes of wrongful convictions.1 As the Supreme Court of Canada noted in R v. Oickle, innocent people are induced to make false confessions more frequently than those unacquainted with the phenomenon might expect.2 In North America, we can trace the existence of false confessions back to the Salem Witch Trials, where a number of women were persecuted for witchcraft on the basis of confessions that were obtained through torture and threats.3 More recent false confessions have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 7 Amelia Hritz, Michal Blau amp; Sara Tomezsko, False Confessions online: Cornell University Law School lt;http://courses2.cit.cornell.edu/sociallaw/student_projects/FalseConfessions.html gt;. 8 Supra note 2 at 37. 9 Ibid. 10 Richard A. Leo, Wrongly Convicted Perspectives on Failed Justice: False Confessions, Causes, Consequences, and Solutions by Saundra D. Westervelt amp; John A. Humphrey (New Jersey, USA: Rutgers University Press, 2005) at 42 44 [Leo, Wrongly Convicted Perspectives]. 11 Supra note 2 at 38. 12 Ibid at 38. 13 Ibid at 39. 14 Ibid at 40. 15 Leo, Wrongly Convicted Perspectives supra note 10 at 43 44. 16 Ibid. 17 Ibid. Why do False Confessions lead to Wrongful Convictions? False confessions have undeniably had a significant impact on wrongful convictions. For example, of the Innocence Project s first 225 exonerations through DNA evidence, 23% of wrongful convictions were based ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Characteristics Of The Mayan Civilizations There are many different types of civilizations. Three major ones are the Aztec, Maya, and Inca . These different civilizations play a very important role in history today. The Maya empire was highly skilled at building and architecture. They also were the only empire in mesoamerica to develop a complete writing system. The Maya were also highly skilled at agriculture and farming. The Maya were by far the most advanced and smart civilization. The Maya empire was very precise and exact when it came to architecture. Mayans built their cities with all of the important buildings in the middle such as palaces and temples. The homes and other small buildings were located on the outside. This was beneficial because everyone could access the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Maya writing is in a way similar to modern Japanese writing used today. The hieroglyphic writing was carved in a series of squares on the wall with a sharp tool created by the Mayan people. Scientists and archaeologists today are able to understand some, but not all of Mayan hieroglyphics. This civilization also wrote in books. These books were made of leaves, bark, or leather and glued together with a stucco layer. These types of books were often protected with animal skin or wooden boards. All of these facts conclude that the Mayan writing was much more advanced and intricate than other civilizations. Agriculture or farming played a very important role in the ancient Mayan civilization. The mayans were smart and used the calendar, sun, and the seasons to grow specific crops. Back when framing first started they always grew way too much food. As a result, they ended up trading their crops for items. However, at one point in time farming did become somewhat difficult for the Mayans. As the population grew, farmers found it ever more difficult to grow enough food to feed the growing population. (Linn Don, Maya Empire Agriculture). Farming was not easy in the Maya region, it was difficult because of the climate, and land. The soil was bad, there was few water sources, and the forests were very dense and big. However, the Mayans were smart enough to develop a way of farming. Mayan agriculture was different in every city state because of the unique land. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Involvement Of Psychologists And The American... In my analysis paper I will be discussing the issues in the involvement of psychologists in interrogations. Many of the current issues resort to an ethical or unethical question in regards of the American Psychological Association s Code of Conduct. Are the practices of using inhumane techniques to gain enemy intelligence ethical or unethical? The use of psychologists in military interrogations has led to crossing the lines of being inhumane, which is against the Code of Conduct. This has been explained in many incidents in today s interrogations against foreign enemies and detainees. The current controversy of this issue is not only a debate psychologically, but this also involves the government and politics surrounding the issue. There ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You further begin using techniques that are against your ethics to yield the enemy of hiding information. How would you feel? What would you do? Let the enemy contain his intelligence, or interrogate against your ethics, using techniques that are well known for accomplishing your tasks? Psychologists have been involved in military interrogations for an extended time. Psychologists have been used in many different ways in the military, such as questioning detainees, enemy combatants, and even our own military members to decide whether they would fit into certain career fields. The current debate on psychologists involved with military interrogations is focused on whether this activity is violating codes. Many people are arguing the fact that these interrogations can be abusive towards detainees and unethical while a vast selection of people also agree that many psychologists stay within their code and regulations and maintain a safe approach. Psychologists have a fine line when it comes to breaking the guidelines and staying in them. There are many different issues to bring up on this topic and I will be discussing both point of views related to military interrogations. In the current issue of the involvement of psychologists in military interrogations there is a conflict in taking a side of either being ethical or unethical. Prominent members of the American Psychological Association (APA) have denounced such practices unethical. In the APA s Code of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Descriptive Essay Fastball It was the bottom of the 7th and the count was 3 2. I stood impatiently at the plate with the bases loaded. As I was glaring at the pitcher, he hurled his 85 mph fastball on the outer half of the plate. The thundering sound of the bat making contact with the ball made everyone in the park stop to see where the ball was going. As it flew into right center field, the right outfielder lunged towards the ball. As I dropped the bat hurriedly and ran toward second base, I continuously stared at the ball as the right fielder smashed into the fence with the ball in his glove. Immediately, I saw the other team throw their hands up in celebration as the right fielder made the catch to win the game, making us lose a grueling game. Growing up surrounded ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Literary Analysis of the Handmaids Tale Erica Clark Professor Kachman WR 121 20 February 2013 Adverse Effects of Oppressive Dystopias A genuine identity and individuality is not possible in an oppressive environment especially when one s daily life, actions, and thoughts are dictated by domineering societal expectations. Oppressive environments such as regimes controlled by a dictatorship and that run off a totalitarian government system strip an individual of their civil rights as a human being in order to gain ultimate control over its citizens. A government such as the Republic of Gilead in Margaret Atwood s work, The Handmaid s Tale, controls their citizen s lives to the extent to where they must learn to suppress their emotions and feelings. In the Republic of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is exemplified when Offred hears Aunt Lydia say, Ordinary is what you are used to. This may not seem ordinary to you now, but after a time it will. It will become ordinary (Atwood 33). The repetition of ordinary is used to reinforce how harsh realities (e.g. public execution) are perceived and justified as normal by the citizens of Gilead; however, in Offred s previous life, she would have been repulsed to see a public hanging of an innocent person. With Aunt Lydia s presence and words casting a shadow in Offred s mind, she begins to have a sense of normalcy about life in Gilead. The Aunt Lydia s words are so powerful and influential that Offred begins to transform her way of thinking, which mirrors the lack of individuality that she displays. Not only can Offred not think for herself, but her vision is also controlled by Gilead. For instance, Offred and other handmaids must wear white wings, which are a headdress to restrict their vision. This is shown when Atwood writes, There remains a mirror, on the hall wall. If I turn my head so that the white wings framing my face direct my vision towards it...[I see] myself in it like a distorted shadow (9). The white wings are symbolic of her not being able to see reality and only what Gilead wants her to see; therefore, her vision is restricted and so are her thoughts. Furthermore, her vision is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Learning Theories, Behaviorism, Constructivism,... The point of this paper is to detail the three commonly used learning theories (Behaviorism, Cognitivism and Constructivism) on online courses. The description of the implication of these learning theories can add to the procedure of learning for the learner. Online learning has developed quickly in the previous couple of years in schools obliging educators to learn compelling approaches to fabricate online groups of learners. There are obstructions to avoid and key segments to incorporate, while making online learning environments. In this paper, these three speculations are depicted to put it plainly, and suggestions for acknowledging online courses are determined Keywords: Learning theories, Behaviorism, Constructivism, Cognitivism and e Learning. Introduction : e learning has attained so much of importance in past few years. As per the name, e in e learning represents electronic learning i.e., whatever the knowledge an individual acquires is all through browsing the internet. Hence, it is also called as Online learning. E learning is the conveyance of training including the exercises of direction, instructing, learning and evaluation through different electronic media . E learning is recognized as one of the rising zones as appeared by method for concrete numbers and has ended up being critical for instructive foundations and additionally for organizations as highlighted by concrete application situations. For instance, a student can get constant preparing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Gun Hunting Vs. Hunting Hunting has been ingrained in American history from the Native American tribes and from when the first settlers arrived to the New World. While hunting is not needed for survival in today s society every year thousands of hunters take to the woods in pursuit of their quarry. While many people think these hunters are all the same there are two main sects that make up the hunting community; gun hunters and bowhunters. While both methods of hunting are similar and share many common points, there are some key differences between the two as well. While bowhunting is more challenging and the less popular of the two methods, and being less popular is often seen as a bad thing, bowhunting s lack of popularity and increased challenge is what makes it the true pure form of hunting. The first difference between gun hunting and bowhunting are the hunting seasons themselves. The gun hunting season in Michigan goes from November 15 to November 30. This only allows gun hunters a short two week time period to go hunting. Because of how popular gun hunting is and how short the season is hunters flock to the woods during this two week period. Many people enjoy hunting for the piece and quiet they get to enjoy away from the noises and hustle and bustle of everyday life. Gun hunters do not get to enjoy this peace and quiet however. With orange clad hunters roaming through the woods and the boom of gun shots ringing out across the landscape the woods are anything but peaceful. Oftentimes gun ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Behavior Therapy and the Changes in Psychology Running head: CHANGES IN PSYCHOLOGY Running head: does not have capital H. Not need page numbers on citations. Behavior Therapy and the Changes in the Field of Psychology Roderick J. Smith Columbia College Abstract Behavior therapy is a clinical approach that can be used to treat a variety of disorders, in various types of settings, and with a wide range of special population groups. A number of disorders have been successfully treated by using this approach. The popularity of psychotropic drugs is contributing to the growing risk of prescription drug addiction. This paper will discuss some of the specific contributions of behavior therapy as well as some of the problem areas where this approach is particularly effective and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most people would rather learn how to cope with certain issues on their own. Behavior therapy is pretty effective in teaching people how to cope with some of life s common problems. Some selected problem areas that behavior therapy is particularly effective in is anxiety disorders, depression, substance abuse, eating disorders, domestic violence, sexual deviance, pain management, and hypertension (Corey, 2005, p. 228). The therapy sessions are well defined and procedural. Both the therapist and the client have clearly defined roles, and the importance of client awareness and participation in the therapeutic process is stressed. The therapist teaches concrete skills to the client utilizing instruction, modeling, and performance feedback (Corey, 2005, p. 235). According to the text, the client engages in rehearsal with feedback until skills are well learned. The client also often receives homework assignments to complete between therapy sessions (Corey, 2005, p. 235). In order for therapy to be successful, the client must be fully cooperative and motivated to change and fully carry out therapeutic activities. If the clients are not involved in this way, then chances are slim that therapy will be successful (Corey, 2005, p. 235). References Corey, G. (2005). Theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy (7th ed.). Belmont, CA: Thomson Brooks/Cole. 6 Use more references Corey, G. (2005). Theory and Practice of Counseling and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay On Simulation Violence Is Simulated Violence Causing Dangerous Behavior? It has been argued for years, does simulated violence make people more violent? Many people have different opinions and are pretty split on the subject. Jay Hull, who is part of Dartmouth College claims, Play of these Mature rated, risk glorifying games was associated with subsequent increase in sensation seeking ... hanging out with kids who smoke cigarettes ... and thinking one would like to try drinking and smoking. (Barclay). This quote demonstrates that when people play these violent games, they look for more rebellious activities. While our video games are growing in details and realisticness, so is the violence. Once we find ways to simulate something, we go overboard with the idea. Right now, video games simulating violence have been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many who play video games will agree, it s easy to get addicted. Even more so is that you could get emotionally connected to that game. Those games, especially violent ones, can be an outlet of aggression for those who feel more angry. However, what happens when this outlet does not fulfil the satisfaction of letting out aggression anymore? What if someone went out into the real world and did the actions in their violent games? As you can see, this could totally happen and this is why games that simulate violence could cause aggression in some people (DO VIDEO GAMES CAUSE VIOLENCE?). This evidence shows that even if people play violent games to let their aggression out, it may not do the job and they could go do crimes out in the real world. People who do these crimes inspired by video games usually do this to let out their aggression or do it because they enjoy it. Another piece of evidence is that those who are addicted to violent games have more aggression. According to Forbes.com, The Aurora shooter, James Holmes, the Sandy Hook shooter, Adam Lanza, they re all described as essentially being addicted to video games. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. T Thought Police By Jason Howie Don t say anything online that you wouldn t want to plaster on a billboard with your face on it Erin Bury. Social media can be helpful and powerful sometimes you just have to learn what to say and when to write it. In other cases, social media can become your worst enemy. This can result has not having privacy on any website you visit. It ll end up showing all of you, just because you visit one website. We don t have privacy on any social media we get on because before everything there is a hacker or a genus that can get our information. In the story, T thought police by André Dao , To put it another way, it may be that we need private spaces in which we can flourish and lead full, dignified lives. We can t always be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the article entitled The Good and Bad of Social Media by Jason Howie, They have looked particularly at its effects on human emotion and relationship. Some studies show that using social media can cause depression. The usage of the media doesn t just slow you down but can slowly shut your real life down. Therefore social media ends up hitting you from left to right or any possible way it has. The mindset of always wanting to be on it can destroy your life routines, makes you put up with things you shouldn t put up with. Sometimes, people end up getting bullying and killed for some unnecessary things they do on the media. Furthermore, Howie writes We expect more from technology and less from one another. More and more, we desire technologies that provide a false idea of a relationship. We depend on the media to give us the answers instead of asking our surroundings and communicating with them. We always believe what media tells us and whether it s false or not, we use it believing it s better than our own knowledge. Our privacy isn t privacy because media after media we end up in a random page which can get our information in just one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. How Did Donald Trump Affect American Donald John Trump, the 45th United States President, reality tv star, entrepreneur, and real estate magnate. Donald was born on June 14, 1946 at the Jamaica Hospital Medical Center in Queens, New York City. He was the son of Frederick Christ ( Fred) Trump and Mary Anne Trump. His father died in 1990, while his mother then passed 1 year later in 2000. He was 4th of 5 children; Mary Anne, Fred Jr., Elizabeth, and Robert. All of his siblings are still alive except Fred Jr., which passed away tragically in 1981. Early in his childhood, at age 13, Donald would make frequent, secret, trips to Manhattan. His parents wanted to get him back in line so they enrolled him in the New York Military Academy. Donald said, I was a wise guy, and they wanted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Two issues that Trump has hyper focused on are immigration and job creation during his first 100 days in office. First, I will talk about immigration, which many would say was his main platform for his election. This was the issue he built his wall campaign on. There are over 11.3 million illegal immigrants living in the United States. Critics say that this wall that Trump wants to build is unaffordable and downright unrealistic. From the beginning of his initial bid for president he was backed by many to build this wall along the 2000 mile US Mexico border. When Trump first became instated as the president, he pledged a contiguous, physical wall or other similarly secure, contiguous, and impassable physical barrier. Trump approached the Mexican president, Enrique Peña Nieto that his country will have to pay for the wall to be built. This didn t go over to well creating some tension between trump and our neighbor to the south with in his first month of election. Enrique Peña Nieto wanted nothing to do with paying for the wall since the price tag is so high. With this Ideal to build a wall, he also added as a side note to hire over 10,000 plus immigration officers to eliminate federal money to sanctuary cities. These cities refuse to deport undocumented immigrants. Also he vowed to catch and deport the millions of men, women and children who live in this country without documentation. As of his 100th day in office there has been a recorded decrease in illegal Southwest border crossings due to his increase in border security. Homeland Security as of March 8 release data showing that in there was alone 18,762 illegal immigrants caught. This is estimated as a 60% decline from november before Trump took over in office. The only stipulations to this data is , it does not give a general trend since it s been such a short period of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Teen Drama Analysis The Era of the Teen Drama (Part 1) Picking a good television show to binge watch on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, or even ordering a DVD boxed set (we re all guilty of it), everything. You know ten minutes in if you re going to like it or not enough to fully make the commitment. Most binge watching begins and ends with none other than the teen drama. This concept of the teen drama is not a foreign one, and there is something about teens with insane, over dramatic lives that has everyone hooked. It all started in 1990, when the first show to ever be classified as a teen drama was put into our hearts and television screens. That is Beverley Hills 90210. The show ran from 1990 to 2000, and it followed a group of friends, living in Beverley Hills and making the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of course there was a maximum amount of drama. Between friends dating friends (and breaking up), drugs, alcohol, jobs across the world, there was nothing that couldn t keep its viewers hooked into the lives of these teens. The next show that came about was basically set up to live onto the teen drama name (or fame.) That show is none other than Dawson s Creek. Dawson s Creek is a show that if you are a tv show/ teen drama junky, you have to have it under your belt. It starts out as a classic coming of age, two best friends in high school, trying to make the transition from best friends to lovers, without it being awkward. However, there are major twists and turns, the girl next door who without intention mixes up the love interests, and the other boy friend who is just trying to find himself but actually finds love. Dawson s Creek has pretty much everything you want in a teen drama. Even though it is a few years old by now, and can seem a little dated, it is just like the ones from current time that we tv junkies love, (One Tree Hill, and Gossip Girl, to name a few.) There are long drawn out love speeches from your favorite characters, you trying to figure out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Tragic Heroines In Greek Drama In ancient Greece, societal conventions and norms permeated all aspects of life. The arts were especially influenced by the ideals and beliefs of society. Gender was especially regulated in everyday life, something we see reflected in many art forms. The ancient Greeks were extremely influential in both the visual and dramatic arts. Throughout the development of these styles, we see how society s established gender norms permeated the works of artists and playwrights alike. This is especially true in the depictions of dramatic heroines. Women from famous legends and myth were popular topics of study in the arts, but this does not mean they were spared from gendered expectations and roles. This paper will study representations of Greek tragic heroines in Athenian drama and on vase paintings. Through case studies of Alcestis, Medea, Electra, and Clytemnestra, I will see how perceptions of these women consistent or varying across the different art forms, how they upheld expectations of decorum, and how they are shown as upholding or challenging gender roles. By examining the intersection of theatre and vase painting, we can have a better understanding of how Greek society viewer these tragic heroines and the themes connected to their narratives. It is important to acknowledge the time frame we are looking at for both the texts and vases. Greek drama greatly developed and rose in popularity during the 6th and 5th centuries BCE, during which all of the texts we will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...