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Enron Ethical Issue
ENRON ACCOUNTING FAILURE AND ETHICAL ISSUES
ENRON ACCOUNTING FAILURE AND ETHICAL ISSUES
Lecturer: DR SITI ZELEHAABDUL RASHID
Prepared by: SAMIRAALVANDI SHAHRZAD KARIMI HAMED KHAZAEI
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Table of content:
Abstract...............................................................................................4 1. Introduction
......................................................................................5 2. Literature review
.................................................................................5 2.1 Accounting failure
concept:................................................................5 2.2 Sample of accounting failure in
organization...........................................6 2.2 Ethical issue
concept.......................................................................9 3. Research
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This method has launched by Government Oversight Agency like Security and Exchange Commission
(SEC) in United State for research and investigation of large public corporations. Government
Oversight Agency is able to clarify the catastrophic losing and failures. Notable that much abuse and
misusage can be legal. In term of privatization that is very easy for executive manager to reduce the
price of company`s stock according to Information Asymmetry(Gérard Roland 2008 ) .The Executive
manager can
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speed up accounting of e expected costs and postpone accounting of expected revenue as well as using
off balance sheet to show the profitability of company is provisionally
negligible and poor .All accounting failure not only related to Executives or officials but also the
employees and lower ranking official are responsible . Often time employees are in pressure or
willingly for modify financial statement either for personal benefit or officials benefit. There are top
10 accounting problems in an organization which will be explain in later part.
2.2. Sample of accounting failure in organization:
10 popular accounting shortfalls 1. Playing with numbers: many corruptions,
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Use Of Household Wastewater And Convert It Into Usable...
Greywater systems are a way to use household wastewater and convert it into usable water for other
purposes. For example, wastewater from showers, washing machines, and dishwater can be reused,
mainly for landscape irrigation. Greywater is reusable due to the fact that the water being used does
not come in contact with feces from toilets, hence its reusability. Although greywater may look dirty, it
is clean enough for the use in the watering of a lawn or landscaping. These greywater systems have
been improved throughout the years from when the systems were first legalized in 1989 to the
advanced systems available today.
The use of greywater systems was not legalized until August of 1989 in Santa Barbara, California. By
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The Code of Practice also covers the the potential risks of greywater recycling. The best way to learn
about implementing greywater system is contacting the Water Unit in the area of relevance.
Water recycling has been proven to be an efficient and successful way to create a new and reliable
source for water without compromising the health of the public. Scientists have been looking for ways
to reuse water, because as water energy demands and environmental needs grow water recycling will
play a bigger role in our overall water supply. With the help of scientific research, water recycling,
along with water conservation and efficiency will allow us to sustainably manage our important water
resources. There are many different practices that scientists have tried, but greywater systems are the
most cost efficient and easiest to be used within a household. Some of the other options to a
Greywater system would be sedimentation, biological oxidation, and filtration. Sedimentation is the
process in which water is separated from solids through the force of gravity. Wastewater is placed in a
primary sedimentation tank giving the water an opportunity to separate. This technique is the primary
treatment for sewage. Biological oxidation is where the demand of oxygen within the wastewater is
reduced, which then will also reduce the amount of active toxins within the wastewater. This
secondary treatment is widely used at sewage plants to
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Analysis Of David Lynch s Blue Velvet
David Lynch s Blue Velvet is an illustration of a fantasy world full of seduction, desire and death. It
explores the corrupted desires of society, while counterbalancing between its subconscious and social
world. The film disrupts all nostalgic knowledge we have of American suburbia by juxtaposing the
fluidic norms of gender and socioeconomic roles. As well as evoke neurotic notions of masculinity.
However the construction of women being used as agents to the physical and social desires of men,
create an empirical judgment on the perpetuance of male dominance and their ability to comply with
societal rules. When examined from this logic, the men in Blue Velvet are constantly seen and shown
as aggressors, and perpetrators of women s demise. The film begins by vividly painting American
suburbia through the depiction of their socioeconomic archetypes. Within the opening credits, the
audience is welcomed by the neighborhood fireman waving to his surrounding neighbors, the blocks
crossing guard safely crossing the children across the street, the morning s blue sky looking down onto
a white picked fence and blooming red tulips reaching up high. The film vividly paints life in
suburbia. Then suddenly we see a man being struck by natural causes, and a woman who is glued to
her television unaware of her surrounding world. The climax of the film begins by establishing the
protagonist, Jeffery s fatalities, and establishes his predestined journey into complying into societies
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Essay On Sexuality In F. Scott Fitzgerald s The Side Of...
Prior to the 1920s, American culture was heavily influenced by the Protestant values which included
modesty, and the link between sexuality and original sin. Human sexuality was acceptable only within
the bounds of marriage and for procreation purposes.
Today we see women ready to pursue or flirt with a man, wear clothes that brings out her physical
beauty, venture into professions that were dominated by men, venture into other relationships and still
maintain a family of their own. Women are no longer held back by the ancestral Victorian customs by
which they were raised; the custom for being prim, proper and persnickety. The modern woman
refuses to be pushed around by the principal man in her life and was willing to become more
independent. With the growing popularity of automobiles, sexual activity among young people have
increased because of the privacy the automobiles provided. In addition to the automobiles, motion
pictures and theater capitalized on the public s growing acceptance of heterosexual flirtation. It s
terribly exciting. We get suc h a thrill. It think it is natural to want nice men to kiss you, so why not do
what is natural stated a female college student in the 1920 s. As the result of the growing acceptance
of sexual activity, authors like F. Scott Fitzgerald are emerging. The Side of Paradise by Fitzgerald
was very popular with the war generation, bringing him immediate fame and fortune. The novel
captured the essence of the transformations
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Character Development In Duddy Kravitz By Jerry Dingleman
One of the key elements of character development is the ability to see through the character s eyes, in
this case Duddy s eyes. He starts out as a naïve, immature jerk but he then changes as he matures and
finds a goal in life.
Duddy lacked in intelligence, and this is shown when he accepted to take the five hundred and fifty
dollars from Jerry Dingleman and put it away (164) and to lug Jerry Dingleman s suitcase that
contained drugs across the border, regardless of his morals urging him not to. He thoughtlessly agreed
in an unsophisticated effort to impress his role model. Duddy Kravitz was nothing more than a naïve
young man inexperienced in life s problems. Furthermore, Duddy liked to impress his group of
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To achieve his goal and impress his grandfather, He went from putting minimal effort into his school
assignments, to working nonstop as an entrepreneur. Meanwhile Duddy worked on the weekends and
each summer (65). This implies that Duddy did not want to be a dope like his father and wanted to
gain acceptance. Duddy devotes his life to buy Lac St Pierre so that he becomes a somebody in the
eyes of his grandfather. He also expresses the idea that his zeyda should just take [his] time and look
around and pick a lot, any lot, and that s where [Duddy] will put up his house (367). This
demonstrates Duddy s dedication not to be a nobody. It is revealed in the novel that When a person
wants to succeed as bad as he wants to breathe, then he ll be successful (Eric Thomas). This is what
Duddy had to do. He had to raise himself because his mother had died when he was young and
everyone else in the family were too busy for him so. Duddy demonstrates immoral behaviour a
countless number of times by doing whatever it takes, even if it involves hurting those close to him, to
achieve what he considers to be success for example when he was confronted by both Yvette and
Virgil about forging the check he responds by saying I had to act quickly, Yvette (375) . Ultimately,
this displays how important the quest for land and success is in the novel for Duddy
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Hannah Roberts Sky High Poem
The real voyage of discovery consists of not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes. The
belief that discoveries can generate new ideas is explored and proven true in the Robert Frost poems
The Tuft of Flowers, and Home Burial, through the juxtaposing perceptions of the world and
humanity, which the key personae, develop as a result of their discoveries. This leads to the
development of more optimistic outlook for the speaker in Tuft, who comes to a new view of human
togetherness. And a more pessimistic outlook for The Wife in Burial who comes to see the world as
evil. Hannah in the related text Sky High by Hannah Roberts, also comes to renewed perceptions of
herself and the world as a result of the confronting discoveries she makes. ... Show more content on
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Roberts showcases the disillusions one makes of their childhood as a fantasy, through the distinctive
voices of the persona and the change of a child s perspective to an adults perspective. The title Sky
High highlights the hyperbole of the extreme sense of change the persona feels as she was once a child
witnessing the clothesline reach the sky and now as an adult seeing it contrarily, as she feels like that
childhood fantasy was an exaggeration. The text explores the transition from the innocence and
imagination of childhood to an adult with less freedom and more responsibility. The metaphor a small
pilot light was burning inside somewhere ...unlikely that the washing line would still support me , is a
reference to the inner child, waiting to take a swing, but stopped by the responsibilities and age. It was
an aged, unwrapped old washing line , throughout the text the washing line metaphorically symbolises
the changes the persona feels. Roberts uses various language feature to indicate how interesting
perceptions and important ideas of the society and the changes in society are explored through
distinctive voices of the
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The Death Of Charles Manson
Most people won t remember that day because it never affected them, some people choose not to
remember, and others... others are still shaken by the events of that day. What makes that day so
memorable? Was it because Charles Manson was on trial for the Helter Skelter murders, or Ronald
Reagan beginning his second term as governor of California, and what about me? I was your average
eight year old toe headed blond southern California boy, (a real charmer) just beginning his day.
Like every other eight year old boy living is southern California, I was still in bed that morning.
RRRRRRRRRing, RRRRRRRRRing, RRRRRRRRRing, instinctively I reached over and flipped the
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Eyes heavy, wrapping my body tightly within my blankets much like a caterpillar as it is preparing its
chrysalis, soon I would metamorphose into a superhero, villain, or whatever I could become in that
euphoric transition from being conscious to sleep. Shortly after closing my eyes, reality became a
nightmare. Imagine for a moment every firework on the fourth of July going off at once. Ears pierced
by a violent shock wave, bed lifting off the floor, a feeling of momentary weightlessness as I was
catapulted. like a race car being flung uncontrollably end over end before it scatters and disintegrates
into a pile of twisted metal. No time to duck and cover, scream, or cry out in fear, blackness!
Eyes struggled to open, the world around me blurry, dark, spinning. Danny, Danny, are you alright? I
heard my mother ask frantically. Confused, startled, feeling like someone was trying to hammer a nail
through my head, a warm and sticky fluid running down the side of my face, my eyes gradually
converging on my surroundings.
Still in shock laying silently on the floor, from my vantage I could see into the kitchen. On the floor in
the center of the kitchen, laying on its side disemboweled, contents that should have been on the inside
were strewn about the floor surrounding it. A grotesque sticky mess of entrails, leftovers from last
night s dinner. As if dead, it lay silent, still seeping fluids, milk and juice were still trickling down the
side of its
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Essay about The Gross Clinic
The Gross Clinic, by Thomas Eakins
HA 314 801 The History of American Art
I never knew of but one artist, and this is Tom Eakins, who could resist the temptation to see what they
think ought to be rather than what is. Walt Whitman
Thomas Eakins, was one the most important painters of American Art History. He also was an
photographer, sculptor, and fine arts educator. In this essay, you will explore his life, his works and
one of his most famous paintings which considered shocking by viewers: The Gross Clinic.
Thomas Eakins was born in 1844, he lived most of his life in his home city of Philadelphia. After
graduating high school he attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. He simultaneously took
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The canvas depicts him performing a surgery in the University ampitheatre. He is removing a portion
of a diseased bone from the thigh of a 14 year old boy, whose mother looks on in horror. His son
stands in the doorway, and Eakins himself is seated in the gallery on the right side of the painting.
There are 28 portraits in the painting all depictions of actual individuals. The painting was considered
shocking in its day, and indeed still inspires shock in the viewer who first sees it.
As chair of surgery from 1856 to 1882, Dr. Gross inspired thousands of Jefferson medical students and
assistants with his articulate lectures, calm judgment, mechanical dexterity, and contributions to
surgical technique. Gross was author or editor of hundreds of articles and many books. His two
volume System of Surgery of 1859, perhaps his best known work, appeared in six editions and in
several foreign languages. Gross was deeply involved in local, national, and international medical
societies and was a founder and office holder of many.
Thomas Eakins was aged thirty one and had never before attempted such an ambitious composition
when he requested Dr. Gross, then seventy years old and at the pinnacle of his profession in 1875, to
approve his conception for a portrait of the physician in his surgical clinic. The young artist s
confidence must have stemmed from his knowledge of anatomy and his prior experiences in the
medical environment. He hoped to establish his
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Characteristics Of The Unsung Heroes
Straughn 1 Mi esha Straughn Dr. Willis 2 October 2017 ENG 101/102 Mini Term The Unsung Heroes
Superheroes, astronauts, actors, and princesses are among the answers given when children are asked
their desired professions. As they grow up, however, they begin to solidify legitimate professions to
support themselves and be happy. Growing up, I knew for a fact that I wanted to be a detective. The
idea of solving real cases with real people and interviewing suspects gave me a rush like no other.
Helping people has always been a goal of mine. From being a detective, I have also contemplated
being a dental hygienist, cosmetologist (like my mother), and even a history teacher. The variety of
occupations in the world are almost never ending; there are even jobs that no one has really even
thought about. Even though I occasionally change my mind, I have decided to give up my childhood
dream of becoming a detective to become a registered nurse (RN). The nursing profession has
continued to thrive over time. Because I have seen how often nurses get overlooked, I want to be a
part of a profession that knows its worth, learns more than just education, and is beneficial to society.
Although they are the unsung heroes of hospitals, schools, and even the military, nurses are essential
to communities around the world, and I look forward to entering this profession. The nursing major is
a popular choice for many people entering college. This profession continues to grow because of
numerous
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The Language Of English As A English Language
1. Introduction The language used around the world is evolving. Currently, English language is
spreading globally and it has received a world recognition. According to Schneider (2007), English is
the world s lingua franca as it is being used internationally and exclusively as the language of politics,
trade and the internet. In some countries such as Nigeria and Singapore, English has become a local
language in which it is used in their daily communication (Schneider, 2007). Thus, this shows that
English has expanded and can develop into homegrown forms. In Brunei, there are several languages
being used. However, the most common languages are Standard Malay, Brunei Malay and English.
Standard Malay is the official language whereas Brunei ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Hence, this paper attempt to examine and describe the phonological features of my pronunciation
using rather similar methodology and phonological analysis to that used in the study of phonological
features by Deterding and Salbrina (2013) as well as Deterding (2015).
2. Data and Methodology
2.1 Materials
The speech analysis uses the Wolf passage recommended by Deterding (2006) and Pratt application
(Boersma Weenink, 2010). The Wolf passage is used to describe English pronunciation as it provides
wide range of English sounds (Deterding, 2006). Meanwhile, the Pratt application is used to listen to
the sound files, view the spectrograms and to measure vowel formants.
2.2 Task The speaker (my self) is expected to read the Wolf passage and do five minute interview with
the tutor.
2.3 Procedure
In a quiet room in Universiti Brunei Darussalam, the speaker was recorded using a voice recorder
performing the task. Prior to recording, I was given few minutes to read the passage. Then, I was
asked to analyze my own recording based on my auditory judgements and acoustic measurements.
The auditory analysis is categorised into 5 features (See table 1) and the acoustic analysis is classified
into 2 features (See table 2). The auditory analysis is carried out by listening to the sounds and the
result is based on my final auditory judgement and visual examination of the
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How Did King James Impact On English
King James I and IV James Charles Stuart was King of Scotland from 1567 to 1625 and King of
England from 1603 to 1625 (Mathew). James mother, Mary, queen of Scots, was forced to abdicate in
1567, making James the King of Scotland. King James is also known for translating the Bible into
English in 1602, finishing the process in 1611. Since the Bible was translated, it has allowed a larger
variety of people to understand religion. Although King James was not very religious, he was a great
Christian influencer because he translated the Bible into the English language which allowed the
commoners to not only read the Bible, but also have a closer relationship to God. Ironically, King
James was not that religious, but he had a great impact on the Christian people. In addition, James
famously oversaw a new authorized English translation of the Bible, published in 1611, which became
known as the King James Version (Mathew). In 1602, King James began translating the Bible into the
English language, allowing the Christian community to be able to completely understand the Bible.
Above all, One of James s great contributions to England was the Authorised King James s Version of
the bible (1611) which was to become the standard text for more than 250 years ( James I and VI
(1566 1625 ). Ultimately, King James had an immense impact on the Christian society due to the
translation, he also greatly impacted England at the same time. By translating the Bible into English,
King James
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Payday Lending Research Paper
Apocalyptic Thinking on Payday Lending Apocalyptic thinking has been going on for centuries.
Perhaps surprisingly, many manifestations of apocalyptic thinking derive from biblical texts. In fact,
several prominent theologians have argued that apocalyptic thought is the cornerstone of Christian
theology. However, the apocalypse isn t what you might think it is. It s real definition is a revealing, or
bringing forth of the truth. Really different than that thought of the general populace. In this paper I
hope to further look and reveal a truth about payday lenders, or at least convince you to do so. Payday
lending, or predatory lending is a business that is similar to what loan sharks do. Definition of Payday
Loan A type of short term borrowing where an individual borrows a small amount at a very high rate
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In this story, we are met with imagery of a woman wearing a red and purple dress, sitting on a monster
with seven heads, which is sitting on seven mountains in Babylon. In Revelation 17:9 the seven
mountains is typically understood as the seven hills of Rome, this is because on some Roman coins,
minted under the Emperor Vespasian, depicts Rome as a woman sitting on seven hills. Many Biblical
scholars believe that Babylon is a metaphor for the pagan Roman Empire at the time it persecuted
Christians, before the Edict of Milan in 313: possibly referencing some aspect of Rome s rule
(brutality, greed, paganism). Some of these experts have interpreted the passage as a severe critique to
the people in Rome who do the Emperor s bidding, interpreting that the author of Revelation was
speaking of the Herodians, and later, corrupt Hasmoneans, where the ruler of Jerusalem or Roman
Judea exercised his power given to him by the Emperor, and was dependent on Roman wealth and
power, like Herod the Great in the Gospel according to
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The Fda And The Usda Deems It Safe For Beef Manufacturers
The FDA and the USDA deem it safe for beef manufacturers to use ammonia in their meat filler. In
fact 70% of meat filler contains ammonia (Avila, 70 Percent of Ground Beef at Supermarkets Contains
Pink Slime. ). Millions of Americans consume beef daily, and are unaware of what actually makes up
the meat they are consuming. Because the hamburger is such a staple in many American s diets it didn
t take long for someone to develop a cheap solution to produce more burger product for consumers,
and to make a greater profit. Beef Products Inc. in South Dakota after lots of testing came up with the
solution of injecting low grade beef with ammonia and creating a cheaper product by using fatty
trimmings that were sold for pet food (Avila, 70 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Is Pink Slime Bad for Your Health? Live Science). The result looks like a pink slime. The Question I
ask throughout this paper is if ammonia is safe? My goal is to reveal the facts and to bring awareness
to people.
Ammonia: Beef or Pink Slime?
By: Sara Beth Wilken
In 1984, the humorous advertising slogan for Wendy s fast food chain, Where s the beef? became very
popular and was meant to show their beef patties were much larger when compared to other fast food
burger establishments (Reno Gazette). The pictures of their patties were obviously bigger, but we all
missed the most important question. What is in the beef patties?
Americans consume approximately 5 billion hamburgers each year which equates to roughly 1.2
billion pounds of meat (Reno gazette). Most consumers assume that the hamburger they eat is
composed primarily of meat. However, Fast Food Burgers: What are we really eating? Published a
recent study that analyzed eight different brands of fast food hamburgers revealing a different truth
(Reno gazette). The answer of what our burgers are made of is mostly water. The amount of water in
these burgers was as much as 37 64 percent which is something most likely all consumers would
never consider (Reno gazette). This raises the question; how much actual beef are the burgers we
consume made of? Surprisingly, the meat content was as low as 2 to 15 percent in
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Comparative Religion Essay
Comparative religion is a relatively new discipline in theology. Comparative religion is the branch of
theology that is concerned with the systematic comparison of the different religions of the world. Two
religions that have been at the forefront of media attention in recent years are Islam and Christianity.
These two religions have been constantly criticized by individuals who may have some knowledge of
these religions, but have not dove into the depths to fully understand the origins and beliefs of these
two very different religions. Before one can make claims and judgments on religions one must know
the origin and belief systems of the religion.
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With this many followers it goes that not every one has exactly the same beliefs. In total there are over
20 different segments of Christianity, including Roman Catholics, Protestants, including Lutherans
and Baptists, non traditional in the West and Easter Orthodox and others in the East (Molloy). These
different sections of Christianity may have different traditions and worship methods, but the
underlying belief is the same. God is the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. This belief is known as
the Trinity, which many religions reject, including
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Parent Conference Analysis
Parent Conference Letter Parent Conferences are about YOU!! You should know: what your grades
are. how to fix your low scores or how to find out how. what your behavior is like. The objective of
this letter is: CCSS.W..2 Write informative/explanatory texts to convey ideas, concepts, and
information. CCSS.ELA LITERACY.W.8.2.C Use appropriate and varied transitions. CCSS.ELA
LITERACY.W.8.2.F Provide a concluding statement that supports the information presented. to set
goals for the next marking period. to inform your parents beforehand what to expect during the
conferences. Assignment Write a letter to your parents explaining what they should expect for
conferences and include the following: Paragraph One (3 4 sentences): Include
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Char Ali Biography Essay
In 1959, Ali went on to win Amateur Athletic Union National Title of the Heavyweight Division as
well as the Golden Glove championship. These first 3 awards Ali won was just the start of many to
come, even awards that had nothing to do with his talents in the ring. 1960, Ali beat Zbigniew
Pietrekowski, from Poland, to win the Olympic Gold Medal. Ali was known for his footwork and
possessing a powerful jab. To this day he is known as one of the greatest fighters in boxing history.
After this he was heralded as an American Hero, he boasted about his skills before fights and often
said float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. In 1964 Ali knocked out Sonny Liston for the Heavyweight
Championship of the World!
Ali s Second Life I like to say that this is Ali s second life but really it is his life outside of boxing. Ali
did spiritual searching and joined the Nation of Islam in 1964. Here Ali first called himself Cassius X.
Two years later he began a different type of fight and refused to acknowledge the military after being
drafted, Ali said he was practicing to be a Muslim Minister and that his religious beliefs prevented him
from fighting in the Vietnam War. In 1967 the U.S. Department of Justice pursued a legal case against
him for denying claim for refusing to be in the military. Soon Ali cleared his name after a ... Show
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The following year in 1971 Ali fought Joe Frazier, this fight was called Fight of the Century, this fight
went 15 rounds before Frazier won by decision. In 1974, Ali and Frazier fought again, where Ali won.
Later that year in Kinshasa, Zaire, Ali was an underdog to his younger opponent and former
Heavyweight champion George Foreman. Here Ali beat Foreman and won back his title he had been
stripped of in 1967. The next year in 1975, Thrilla in Manilla where Ali fought Frazier in a long 14
round fight where it ended in favor of Ali and is known as one of his toughest
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Prohibition A Film Part 2
Robert Abate
Hlth 30
September 30, 2017
Prohibition, A film by Ken Burns Part 2
Point 1 Low consensus on an issue (or a law like Prohibition) means enforcement is going to be
difficult. To enforce an unpopular law significant resources need to be committed to the enforcement
effort (e.g., regulation surveillance, violation arrests, court enforcement, etc.) How did this play itself
out in the case of Alcohol Prohibition?
It might be said regarding prohibition that much of America was in favor of drunks drinking less, but
still wanted to drink freely themselves because they personally were responsible drinkers. Also, that
America was divided politically, religiously, and culturally, along rural (native) and urban (immigrant)
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The sums of money being exchanged during the dry era proved a corrupting influence in both the
federal Bureau of Prohibition and at the state and local level. Police officers and Prohibition agents
alike were frequently tempted by bribes or the lucrative opportunity to go into bootlegging
themselves. Many stayed honest, but enough succumbed to the temptation that the stereotype of the
corrupt Prohibition agent or local cop undermined public trust in law enforcement for the duration of
the era. http://www.pbs.org/kenburns/prohibition/unintended consequences/
Enforcement of the Volstead Act became unpractical as the scope of the problem overwhelmed
existing law enforcement resources and there were no concerted efforts to fund law enforcement to the
level where the problem could be met with an appropriate response.
Point 2 Illegalizing a common behavior (or commodity) that a large portion of the population feels
should be their own business not only creates instant lawbreakers of people who are not fundamentally
criminal but also creates the conditions for the development of an underground black market and the
organized crime syndicates associated with that black market . Discuss how Prohibition illustrated this
point.
All of those who produced booze at home or partook of the glamour and glitz of the speakeasy were
breaking the law, but doing so was considered chic and to a large percentage of
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Disenfranchisement In “Franchise”. Isaac Asimov’S 1955
Disenfranchisement in Franchise
Isaac Asimov s 1955 short story Franchise tells the story of a future United States in which all
elections are decided by a supercomputer, known as Multivac. In order to work, a single citizen is
selected to answer a series of questions; Multivac uses that person s responses along with other
information to determine who the winner of an election is. This story works as a prime example of the
concept of subjectivity as discussed in Jeffrey Nealon and Susan Searls Giroux s book The Theory
Toolbox.
Nealon and Giroux define subjectivity by exploring the distinction between self and subject. The
authors write that self is that which is primary, untouched by cultural influences ; continuing, they
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From the very beginning, it seems that the supposedly free self is already a responding subject (39).
This dual nature is evident in the main character of Asimov s Franchise, Norman Muller.
Norman Muller is average; even his name seems to hint at that. A description early in the story
reinforces that sense of averageness:
His forehead bore deepening lines born of uncertainty and, in general, he had never seduced his
clerkly soul with the thought that he was either born great or would under any circumstances achieve
greatness. He had a wife, a job and a little girl and except under extraordinary conditions of elation or
depression was inclined to consider that to be an adequate bargain struck with life. (4)
While by no means a unique individual, Norman seems to have some sense of self based upon this
description. He did not feel the urge to set himself apart from others or to define himself to be some
sort of false greatness. Norman is perfectly happy with his average self, his adequate bargain struck
with life. As excitement grows in the Muller house about the possibility of the vote happening in
Indiana, Norman s anxiety seems to increase over this adequate bargain being at risk.
Perhaps Norman is fearful of being selected voter of the year because he recognizes the erasure of
self, however average it may be, when he is plugged into Multivac. His grandfather in law talks about
how he cast votes in
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Migrant Hostel And 10 Mary Street
An individual s sense of belonging is determined not only by their own choices but also attitudes of
others.
Belonging is the connection to person place, or thing. Belonging can have a positive impacts for
example, immigrants arriving in a new country and bad examples can include someone blending into a
bad population. Poems Migrant Hostel and 10 Mary Street portray belonging via literary techniques
by Peter Skrzynecki, and also The Lost Thing by Shaun Tan convey belonging and how ones choices
and attitudes of others affect the sense of acceptance. Migrant Hostel includes poet Skrzynecki and his
family living in a hostel along with other Polish migrants, Peter Skrzynecki documents his
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The objective was to establish a comparison between Polish migrants and birds such as pigeons. Birds
are free and accepted in their micro communities, unlike Skrzynecki whom is isolated from belonging.
The poet struggles to find a sense of belonging, using the technique irony to highlight his search for
acceptance. Alternatively, another poetic technique can include imagery which is utilized in the line A
barrier at the main gate . Skrzynecki thoroughly conveys the barricade that segregates the foreigners
from Australian society. This leads to separation of the Migrants and the rest of the local Australian
society being an example of racism at the poets time. The poet, Peter Skrzynecki adequately applies
techniques to convey belonging in order to encourage society to accept migrants who have already
experienced hardship. In summary, Skrzynecki uses an array of techniques to evoke the search of
belonging to the readers.
The poem 10 Mary Street by Peter Skrzynecki portrays a sense of acceptance to place as he feels a
bond to his childhood home which offered him stability in a new environment . The poem by
Skrzynecki conveys feelings to readers received from the place of his memories, in the home. The
poet utilizes literary technique personification, which allows the audience to visualize his admirable
home. This is demonstrated in the quote The house stands in its China blue coat with paint guaranteed
for another 10 years . The notion
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What Role Does The Chorus Play In Medea
Discuss the importance of the role that the Chorus plays in Euripedes Medea.
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br The Chorus is very much an important part of Euripedes Medea, and indeed many other works
written in the ancient Greek style. In this play, it follows the journey Medea makes, and not only
narrates, but commentates on what is happening. Euripedes uses the Chorus as a literary device to
raise certain issues, and to influence where the sympathies of the audience lie.
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br In the list of characters at the beginning of the play, the Chorus is stated to be a chorus of
Corinthian Women. This draws the first link between them and Medea. The Chorus follows Medea on
her journey through this play. They act as narrators on important occurrences in the play; ... Show
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When Medea married Jason, she married herself to him for life. She was expected to be totally
obedient and to accept whatever her husband willed. For her to look upon another man other than her
husband would have been totally unacceptable. Whereas Jason marries another woman while he is still
married, and then it is Medea who is banished from Corinth. However, the audience s response to this
type of situation would most likely have been different in Euripedes time, to today. Obviously one can
t know this for sure, but one can deduce it from what we know of that era. Although some wouldn t
have condoned Jason s actions, many would have seen it as normal because it would have been a
much more common occurrence then than today. Nonetheless, in presenting these sort of issues in a
moralistic play to the audience of the day was a brave and controversial thing to do. Obviously, the
views on the these issues have come along way since the time when this play was written, so today s
audience adapts the messages in this play to their own morality. The treatment of women, and of
Medea, and the circumstances that Medea is faced with, help the audience to, not condone, but
understand the reasons for Medea s actions at the end of the play.
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br The opinion of the audience on characters other than Medea is also influenced by the Chorus. After
the audience hears what Jason has done to Medea in the way of marrying another
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Analysis Of Zebra By Chaim Potok
In the book Zebra by Chaim Potok, Adam Martin Zebran (called Zebra by his friends) loved to run
because he loved the wind running over his face. One day, Zebra was running down a hill and out of
nowhere a car comes off a side street hitting him. He ends up breaking his hand and injuring his leg.
Afterwards, Zebra becomes depressed and stays away from everyone. One day, a man named John
Wilson, a one armed artist, appears along the fence where he is standing alone. He asks Zebra if his
school would be interested in holding a summer art class. Also, during this conversation, Mr. Wilson
draws a picture of a zebra and gives it to him. The very next day, after the fence conversation, the
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This book s story shows the reader Zebra s problems and solutions that are needed to fix the
wrongdoings of the main character. First, Zebra needed to change his attitude when he broke his arm
and injured his leg. His accident was the catalyst for the rest of the problems in the book. Evidence,
Never, never, never run down the hill so fast you can t stop at the corner. (Potok 48). His mother
repeatedly warned him of not running to fast and not paying attention when he ran. It showed the
reader that he should have been more careful and should have not just run into the middle of the street.
Basically, the accident was the major plot point in the book. Why? Because getting hit by a car led to
his depression and sadness towards in life. The second reason why Zebra needed to change was after
he was hit by the car, Zebra starts becoming more and more lonely and he becomes antisocial (he is
not interacting with people). Remember, he is standing alone by the fence when he meets Mr. Wilson.
It is shown by the line, He stood alone by the chain link fence of the school yard. (Potok 49) It backs
up my reason because of the words he stood alone, shows he was by himself. Studies show people
who do not interact with other people can become depressed. Another amazing reason why change
was
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Bill Donovan Research Paper
Bill Donovan was the greatest spy ever. When Bill Donovan was born his name was chosen to be
William Joseph O Donovan. But as years went on he started to go by Bill Donovan, his family had
also decided to take the O off their last name. Bill Donovan was born on January 1, 1883, in Buffalo
New York, where he descended from an Irish family. His mom was Anna Letitia and his dad was
Timothy P. Donovan, he was also the only child. Bill Donovan was even able to pick his own middle
name. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Donovan Wild Bill Donovan the book. Bill Donovan
went to school at St. Joseph s Collegiate Institute and Niagara University. While he was there he also
was able to make it onto the school football team. While he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Rockefeller Foundation gave Donovan a task to undertake a humanitarian mission to feed starving
Germans. Even though the Germans didn t want it, it was still an experience for Donovan and
Foreigners. Donovan took command of the Army s 1st Battalion of the 165th Infantry Division. He
had taken command in April of 1917, when America had declared war on Germany and Maj. Donovan
trained his men with a lot of discipline, and was very harsh to them. He landed his troops in Luneville
France, sometime in February in the year of 1918. Donovan s group was the first ever U.S. unit to
recover ground for good, and were often in the advance of offenses. For that is another reason why he
was the greatest spy to ever walk on this earth.
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Big Star Informative Speech
Big Star returned in 1993 with a new line up when guitarist Jon Auer and bassist Ken Stringfellow
joined Chilton and Stephens. Auer and Stringfellow remain members of The Posies, founded by the
pair in 1986. Stringfellow is also known for his work with R.E.M. and The Minus 5. Hummel elected
not to participate.[19] First era material dominates Big Star s performances, with the occasional
addition of a song from the 2005 album In Space; Stringfellow recalled that during the 1990s, We
were working out the set list and we went to this little cafe. Little did I know we d be playing that set
for the next ten years .[5]:253 260 The resurrected band made its debut at the 1993 University of
Missouri spring music festival.[5]:253 A recording of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
September Gurls , Borack wrote, was and is the sine qua non of power pop, a glorious, glittering jewel
with every facet cut and shined to absolute perfection.... a peerless, aching distillation of love and
longing. September Gurls may not actually be the greatest song ever recorded, but for the duration of
its 2:47 running time, you can be forgiven for believing it is. [4]:13 The 1987 tribute song Alex
Chilton , co written by three members of The Replacements, was released as a single from the album
Pleased to Meet Me and contains the lyric I never travel far without a little Big Star. [52] I m In Love
With A Girl from Radio City features in the soundtrack of the 2009 film Adventureland.[53] In 1998,
an ad hoc, shortened version of #1 Record s In the Street (recorded by Todd Griffin) was used as the
theme song for the sitcom That 70s Show, and in 1999, a new version titled That 70s Song (In the
Street) was recorded by Cheap Trick also specifically for the show.[5]:92[54] That 70s Song and Big
Star s own September Gurls are included on the 1999 album That 70s Album (Rockin ) released by the
television program s producers.[55] The 2006 tribute album Big Star, Small World includes Big Star
covers by The Posies, Teenage Fanclub, Gin Blossoms, Wilco, The Afghan Whigs, Whiskeytown and
others.[21] Lucero, a Memphis, Tennessee based alternative country band,
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The Influence Of John Locke On Personal Identity
According to John Locke the question what are you? is personal identity. As for what personal identity
is Locke states, depends on consciousness, not on substance or a soul (John Locke: An Essay
Concerning Human Understanding). Locke seems to define memories as the source of a consciousness
in his chapter of Identity and Diversity. In addition, Locke believes that consciousness is independent
from all substances, but cannot exist independently without a body or a mind. However, that doesn t
mean that consciousness is confined to a particular body or mind. For example, in Locke s Chapter
XXVII Of Identity and Diversity states, Upon separation of this little finger, should this consciousness
go along with the little finger, and leave the rest of the body, it is evident the little finger would be the
person, the same person; and self then would have nothing to do with the rest of the body. . Locke
asserts that this applies to all parts of the body. This would suggest that if a person fell into a coma,
they would be dead according to lock. As they no longer have any awareness or can access their
memories. Unless somehow the person s consciousness could be inserted into another individual. For
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Alzheimer s is a severe form of dementia that gradually eradicates a person s cognitive abilities. The
symptoms include loss of memory, disorientation, mood swings, and behavioral issues. As Alzheimer
s progresses the victim begins to lose control of their bodily functions such as eating, walking, sitting
up, and going to the bathroom by their self (7 Stages of Alzheimer s Disease and What They Look
Like). Consequently, Lock s ideology would not declare them as a person because they can no longer
recall their memories. If they are no longer a person than human rights do not apply to them anymore,
which could result in
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Carlson s Reputation Risk
Carlson is one of the largest privately held companies in the world, encompassing more than 1,370
hotels in operation and under development in over 110 countries and territories and Carlson Wagonlit
Travel, a global leader in business travel management operating in more than 150 countries and
territories.
In order to extend its business to the world, Carlson Companies had developed a very promising hotel
property in Costa Rica. And at that time, Costa Rica was a notorious area for child trafficking and
prostitution. So, when Marilyn Carlson Nelson became the CEO of Carlson companies, she was facing
the challenge to protect children from sexual exploitation in the tourism industry.
Then, in 2004, Marilyn lead Carlson companies signed the Code ... Show more content on
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The growing popularity and declining cost of travel and the rise of new communications technologies
had changed the nature of sexual exploitation by facilitating the rise of global sex tourism. Prostitution
had occurred throughout history. Prior to the last quarter of the 20th century, it was common in poorer
countries for the female children to sell themselves for sex, in order to help their families survive.
By the late 1980 s, Costa Rica had become one of the principal tourist destinations in Central America.
The boom in tourism had also resulted in Costa Rica becoming a source destination country for sex
trafficking. Women and girls were being sex trafficked into Costa Rica from all over the world. In the
1990 s nongovernmental organizations began to raise concerns about Costa Rica s problem with sex
tourism and children exploitation, but the Costa Rican government did not make a concerted effort to
address the issue until 2006. It was not until 2009 that country made all forms of trafficking
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War And Peace Tolstoy
In Leo Tolstoy s War and Peace , the relationships of Andrei Bolkonsky and Pierre Bezukhov are
Penguin to the theme of love and the search for peace. Even when Andrei says he loves someone, his
actions rarely reflect his words, and Pierre, despite having a slightly better understanding of love,
never chooses someone that he honestly loves. Unknowingly, they are both searching for peace.
Although they grow in their understanding of love, they have a much harder time obtaining peace.
Tolstoy uses Andrei and Pierre s search for love to demonstrate that peace is not easily found. Andrei s
actions towards those he loves show that he doesn t truly understand the meaning of love. This is
shown through his interactions with Lise Bolkonsky, Andrei s
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Comparison Essay Twilight vs Vampire Diaries
It s easy to compare Twilight and The Vampire Diaries, partly because they do have similar premises
(teen girls in love with vampires attending high school.
The Vampire Diaries and Twilight really bring different things to the culture of young adult vampire
stories
Sex is one of the differences that are easily compared between both shows. Specifically, who s having
it and who isn t. In the first three novels of Twilight, there is no sex between the protagonist, Bella,
and her vampire boyfriend, Edward, though it s implied that some of the other vampires are far more
open to sex. Bella, who wants sex and tries to seduce Edward into it, is presented as wildly out of line,
a hysterical girl who doesn t know what s best for her and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There s more to life than romantic love, but not a lot more to Bella s life she does make decisions and
pursue the goals important to her.
Elena also has quite a bit of agency. She, too, is the one actively pursuing Stefan, at least in the
beginning. Thankfully, she also pursues goals beyond him: she is struggling to come to terms with her
parents deaths; she wants to help her brother, Jeremy, find a better way to deal with his grief; she s
trying to find her place in the hierarchy of the school social structure when she s changed and no
longer is interested in the place she held before, etc. Her attraction to and, later, love of Stefan are but
part of her personality and that which drives her to act.
Elena does get to see more action than Bella, both sexually but also plot related. She is right there
when vampires attack or a ghost possesses Bonnie or the secret vampire hunters search for vampires at
town, etc. She is fully a part of the human world, comfortable with her friends and family, and she
makes difficult choices in order to keep them safe.
I much prefer Elena to Bella, at least in part because I feel like I know her better and that she is a more
positive role model, but both make decisions and take steps to achieve their goals. I may not agree
with those goals or those actions, but neither Elena nor Bella is a completely blank, inactive character.
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Los Angeles Art World Essay
The Golden Age in Los Angeles, the art world was also hitting its stride. By the early sixties,
complained art dealer Irving Blum, the the earlier camaraderie and real affection that these people had
for one another; began to shift with the spectre of money, the spectre of commerce, the spectre of
greater interest, the spectre of greater collecting activity, the spectre of competition (Colpitt 1983, 39).
At the epicenter of the boom, the dimensions and mood of the art world were shifting for good.
Concerns were mounting that the art world was abandoning its cherished autonomy from the norms of
mainstream society. In a faster, commercial art world dominated by newcomers and speculators, how
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Perhaps the most significant implication of this immigrant composition is that a much larger number
of these Los Angeles immigrants are undocumented, and they are preceived to put extra pressure on
social services, especially in the economic recessionary times of the early
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Analysis of Richard Kenney s Aubade Essay
An aubade is a poem that greets the dawn and characteristically involves the parting of lovers. This
particular aubade describes an everyday morning in the life of the speaker, who seems to be going to
work or has some other task which requires him to be up at five o clock. Its so early in the morning
that it is still dark outside, and he can see the stars and the moon still bright in the sky. The
temperature outside is freezing, which contributes much to the way he describes things in the poem.
This is a very lyrical poem. The speaker s emotions and intentions are made very clear in very
inconspicuous ways. The subtle repetition of certain words and images give the poem a very distinct
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The arc has to do with the book s idea of eternal return, Nietzsche s ideas of the eternal recurrence of
time. However, although Kundera is a South Asian writer, the pick up truck and the icebox suggest a
very American setting. In many ways, this poem is unusual in its subject. It deters in several ways
from a typical aubade, such as Donne s The Sun Rising or the internal aubade introducing the bird
narrator in Chaucer s Troilus and Criseyde. For this poem, it is important to note that rather than
detailing the parting of lovers, this poem addresses a parting which has already taken place. The
speaker is likely driving away from his love, having left her, and imagining her still asleep. The last
line of the poem has a certain intimacy to it, that even though they are apart, in the speaker s mind
they are still joined by this moment, as he seems to have an awareness or thoughtfulness regarding
what she is doing as he moves further away. Also, the speaker in an aubade is usually discontented
that he has to leave his love; this speaker is somehow consoled by the knowledge that a parting is
never really a parting (his driving off is somehow symbolic of this.) It is also interesting to note that
this aubade doesn t greet the sun; rather it mentions the moon instead. This poem also uses many
symbolic images. Many of the parts of the car which he describes utilize poetic devices and contribute
to the poem s theme. The spark and arc is an interesting use of
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Albert Camus Suffering
In Albert Camus The Stranger, the novel centers around the life of Meursault, a French Algerian, who
begins the novel attending his mother s funeral. Meursault does not express grief over his mother s
death, and treats the day after the funeral as just another day with no nostalgia for what came before.
As the novel progresses, Meursault continuously shows this lack of emotion and connection to others
in his life, making him a stranger to not only the reader but other characters in the story. When
Meursault befriends a neighbor of his, Raymond, and helps him with his cheating Arab girlfriend, he
unknowingly gets sucked into a conflict that will affect the rest of his life. A victim of circumstance
and choice, Meursault commits a murder, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Stranger acknowledges a different approach to life and reality, one with certainty and emphasis on
the individual. In Melissa Payne s Discussion of the Absurd in Albert Camus Novels, Essays and
Journals, she describes that Camus desires that man reads this novel and becomes disorientated and
divorced from any reality of which he knows. He must recognize that reality means that life exists and
death is approaching; Camus believes that these are the only truths, and abstractions no longer exist
(Payne 15). In the novel, Meursault knows that his death is approaching in the form of his execution
for the murder of the Arab. His crisis arises while questioning his past actions, an exercise out of
character with his belief that life is only about present choices and the dawn of the next day. Meursault
does not seek to absolve himself by turning to God or asking for forgiveness, but instead, accepts the
life he has chosen, freed by the certainty that death was inevitable one way or
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Hispanic And Hispanic Racial Discrimination
Does it matter what we are called: Latino or Hispanic? Does it change who we are as people? To an
extent, most people do not know the difference between either. Typically, people group both terms as
one singular item. However, Hispanic and Latino racial classifications are more than a broad category
for people from Spanish speaking countries. The words connote and represent a history of colonial
terminology that based its success on the failures of innocent, historically peaceful, cultural groups.
Hispanic and Latino terminology are political and economic in every sense. This paper will show that
colonial leanings to control and govern people s lives have yet to culminate, even though the era of
imperialism ended a century ago. The United States, although far from its heyday as the singular
house of power, still manages to achieve control and influence over the imperialized minds of groups
of people, specifically Hispanics and Latinos.
What is the difference? Hispanic denotes the culture and people of countries formerly ruled by the
Spanish Empire (Gause, 2011, pp. 22). On the contrary, Latino means an individual of Mexican,
Cuban, Puerto Rican, Central, South American descent or other Spanish origin or culture, regardless
of race (Gause, pp.22). However, the terminology is not very important to most in the United States,
as members of either group typically refer to themselves by their country of origin: Mexican,
Dominican, Cuban, etc (Taylor, Lopez, Martinez, Velasco,
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Rough Play As A Rough Play
Rough Play is known as One of The Most Difficult Behaviors
Many people feel that rough play is one of the most difficult behaviors within small children.
However, young children love this type of physical play. This type of play is usually strong, fierce,
and rugged. This play may be known as the big body play rugged and tumbled play, violent manner, or
play fighting. These forms of play can be seen with other children, they are called by different names
such as King of Mountain, Red Rover, Freeze Tag, Steal the Bacon, Duck Duck Goose and many
more names. Infant children use their bodies to learn. Some of the things infant children do is roll
back and forth, kick their legs, and wave their arms, sometimes when they are alone or sometimes
when they are beside another baby. Another thing that infants do is crawling on top of each other.
When infants get bigger, they use their bodies to stand up, push off, and move themselves forward and
backward. The toddlers yank each other firmly, and shove each other down. When children reach the
preschooler ages, the demonstrate physical ways of connecting and learning to go after a foreseeable
influence of characteristics such as running, casing, fleeing, and dropping to the ground on top of each
other. The young children body play is sometimes lonely. However, the preschooler finds enjoyment
by running around, dancing, and spinning, rolling over the floor and on the ground, and or hopping
and skipping by themselves. There are some
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Connections Between The Stranger And Cool Hand Luke
Oftentimes when I get asked who s my most favored character is in a movie or TV show, it is usually
the hero and not necessarily the darker characters. In The Stranger and Cool Hand Luke , there are
both messianic roles that are connected with their main characters. In both the novel and the movie,
symbolism of Christ is one of the main relations that connect these stories together. In the movie Cool
Hand Luke , the main character Luke is the messianic archetype throughout the whole movie. His
name is related to the apostle Luke in the bible. Not everything Luke says is related to the bible or
Jesus, but his actions are is what s more connected to Christ. In the movie, the Boss Godfrey was
known as the man with no eyes by all of
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Taking a Look at Exotic Options
Introduction
Ideally we would want to find closed form solutions for all exotic options. As the payoff structures of
the exotic options become more complicated, so does the difficulty in finding closed form solutions.
In most cases closed form solutions do not exist, eg. American barrier options and these must be
valued by using numerical methods.
The lattice methods, i.e. binomial and trinomial trees, assume that the underlying stochastic process is
discrete, i.e. the underlying asset can change to a finite number of values (each associated with a
certain probability) with a small advancement in time.
Pricing barrier options using lattice techniques can be quite delicate. While the use of a large number
of time steps may produce accurate solutions for standard options, the use of the same number of time
steps in valuing barrier options will often produce erroneous option values. The source of the problem
arises from the location of barrier with respect to adjacent layers of nodes in the lattice. If the barrier
falls between layers of the lattice, the errors may be quite significant.
Ritchken [1995] provides a highly efficient algorithm which produces a lattice where the nodes hit the
barrier.
Options
A plain normal option is called a Vanilla Option. An option is a financial contract which gives its
owner a right, but not an obligation to sell or purchase an asset at a later stage during the lifetime of
the asset. The asset mentioned herein can be anything from stocks,
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The Colonel Michael Hogan Summary
The author of The Colonel, Michael Hogan, details how a certain Army Colonel influenced his life
through the sport of tennis. Hogan begins by indicating how mainstreamed tennis is today, to the point
an average adolescent could not imagine tennis as a rich man sport. In the fifties, when Hogan was a
child, tennis was a sport reserved for mostly men at country clubs and private resorts. Women had
competed at international competitions such as Wimbledon for a several years, but many of them were
amateurs (oftentimes paid little). Fortunately for female tennis players, Billie Jean King s
assertiveness, in 1967, and the Virginia Slim tournaments, in the seventies, influenced tennis to
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Hogan s father told him of the great players from his day: Poncho Gonzales, Ken Rosewall, Jack
Kramer. He did not really care, as the names meant nothing to him, but he looked up to the Colonel,
with great stories about the recent war. Hogan was interested in war stories as his father s brother,
Harry, died in Belgium during the war; Harry s name memorialized the nearby Little League baseball
field. On a Saturday afternoon, after getting home early from work, Hogan stopped to talk with the
Colonel. The Colonel obviously loved tennis, telling stories from competitions when in college and in
the service. He amused the young boy with stories of tournaments, matches with famous players, and
games in remote parts of the world. The Colonel considered tennis a sport, after one learns how to
play it, that person can play for the rest of their life. When one has no one to play with, or their body
stops working correctly, one can still enjoy a game of tennis (but not football, basketball, or baseball).
Tennis could be played anywhere, as one can always find someone to play with. The Colonel hooked
the young Hogan to play. Maybe it was the Colonel s stories, Hogan s enthusiasm, his respect of the
Colonel s rank, his cheerful personality, or his war experiences. Hogan may have not wanted to
disappoint the venerable man (and likely so); despite this, Hogan was ready to learn the game of
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The Caribbean According to Three Writings Essay
The Caribbean According to Three Writings
Introduction
The Caribbean is made up of many islands that were inhabited by many peoples speaking different
languages and believing in different things. With the beginning of colonization, many more peoples
speaking different languages and believing in different things claimed ownership over certain islands
(in many cases nowhere near each other geographically). Under new ownerships , the islands became
involved in slave trading. Each different colonizer of the islands chose to take slaves from different
areas of western Africa, depending on where their mother country s other colonies were located in
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Lastly, Cliff, a native of Jamaica, used a much broader and more artistic means of explaining the
Caribbean through her multilayered fiction and her personal accounts of growing up in and out of
Jamaica. Her writing is full of imagery, history, and culture, all at the same time.
Heterogeniality
One thing that the three authors come to an accord on is the heterogeniality of the Caribbean. Mintz
states over and again that the societies of the Caribbean do not form an undifferentiated group.
According to Mintz, It is inaccurate to refer to the Caribbean as a cultural area , if by culture is meant
a common body of historical tradition . . . It would probably be more accurate to refer to the
Caribbean as a societal area , since its component societies probably share many more social structure
features than they do cultural features (Mintz, 1971, 19 20). Benitez Rojo agrees that the cultural
realm is not the right one to look for Caribbeanness in. He discusses the pluralism in many contexts
that he sees in the region. Cliff, in both her novel Abeng and in her essay If I Could Write This in Fire,
I Would Write This in Fire , stresses the idea that within Jamaica alone it is difficult to define one
common culture. In talking about the struggle for identity in colorized Jamaica, Cliff jumps around
between stories of her childhood and throughout the rest of her
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Symbolism In Their Eyes Were Watching God
Use of Symbolism in Their Eyes Were Watching God
Throughout the novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, objects and symbols recur. Zora Neale Hurston
s writing is full of metaphors that illustrate the complex concepts that are significant in the novel.
Hurston s compelling use of these symbols help clarify the deeper meaning of Janie s travels,
thoughts, and experiences. The author s tells the story by using copious amounts of symbols, some of
which are Janie s hair, the pear tree, and the horizon. The symbol of Janie s hair is a strong recurring
symbol that gives off many impressions. Janie s hair has strong effect on almost every character
written. The biggest impression her hair gives is a sense of identity and power. The young girl ... Show
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The horizon is closely related to the symbol of hopes and dreams. The horizon represents better things
the possibility for change and improvement. The horizon is mentioned in the opening page of the
novel. Ships at a distance have every man s wish on board. For some they come in with the tide. For
others they sail forever on the horizon, never out of sight, never landing until the watcher turns his
eyes away in resignation, his dreams mocked to death by Time (1). The author compares the hopes
and dreams of man to a ship on a sea. The ships that come in with the tide are ended dreams and the
ships that stay sailing on the horizon are the ones that are still believed in. That is, until the dreamer
realizes their dreams and leave, being mocked by the time they had wasted. Janie s dream sails on the
horizon for most of her life. She can wish and hope for better things but the reality she lives in is very
different. At the end of the novel, Janie realizes her dream. Her wish is to come in with the tide. So
Hurston writes that Janie pulled in her horizon like a great fishnet (193). The author includes this
quote to show that Janie had realized her dream. She pulled it from the ocean to stop it from sailing
any further. The horizon is Janie s place for dreams, as seen throughout the
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The Form Of Equality In The Phaedo By Socrates
In The Phaedo, one of Socrates aims is to convince us that our souls existed prior to our birth. In
making this argument, he claims that we had some knowledge of imperceptible things prior to our
birth, and that through recollection of our pre birth knowledge of imperceptible things, we are able to
perceive certain qualities of things like equality beginning after our birth. Socrates argument begins by
defining recollection as when someone perceives one thing, knows that thing, and also thinks of
another thing of which the knowledge is not the same but different (73c). Socrates asks that we
consider our perception of equal things, such as sticks and sticks or stones and stones. He claims there
is Equal itself or the Form of Equality, which is unmistakably equal at all times (74a). Once the Form
of Equality, is agreed upon, Socrates claims that as long as the sight of one thing makes you think of
another, whether it be similar or dissimilar, you are recollecting (74d). Socrates then concludes that
because we are able to make judgments about equal things through perception, we must have
knowledge of the Form of Equality prior to making these judgments about equal and unequal things,
and we are able to recognize these things as equal or unequal by recalling the form of equality.
Socrates argument begins with the idea that our souls were acquainted with all forms prior to our
births, and he outlines an argument that illustrates his Theory of Recollection, concluding
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How Does Dave Eggers Use Metaphors In Zeitoun
Award winning author and well known journalist, Dave Eggers, in his biographical work, Zeitoun,
illustrates a Muslim American family s troubling experiences in a post 9/11, Islamophobic society in
the wake of a natural disaster. Eggers purpose is to critique the flaws of the American government s
response in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in order to reveal the human tolls of its injustice and
discrimination. Using ethos, logos, pathos, and imagery, he adopts a poignant yet disappointed tone in
order to bring awareness to such negligence and to convince the American people of the consequences
of racism. Eggers effectively uses metaphors throughout Zeitoun to provide a better understanding of
complex situations throughout the book. Through a degree in Journalism and his own experience
writing six books prior to Zeitoun, the author is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The space inside Zeitoun and Todd s cage was approximately fifteen by fifteen feet, and was empty
but for a portable toilet without a door (219). Using words like cage and empty , Eggers illustrates the
terrible conditions in which the government kept Zeitoun, his friends, and other prisoners.The
restrictive environment of Camp Greyhound and, later, solitary confinement, created a sense of
hopelessness in Zeitoun, who was forced into this situation because officials assumed that he was a
terrorist based on his race. The fact that Zeitoun was not even tried for a crime was a blatant disregard
of his rights, and such abuses were only exacerbated when he was denied a phone call to his wife.
Eggers, in an interview with related prison personnel, reveals the truth of the matter: They should have
gotten a phone call (304). All in all, Eggers effectively presents the malpractices of prejudiced
government workers and the repercussions which they entailed for the Syrian American
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  • 2. Enron Ethical Issue ENRON ACCOUNTING FAILURE AND ETHICAL ISSUES ENRON ACCOUNTING FAILURE AND ETHICAL ISSUES Lecturer: DR SITI ZELEHAABDUL RASHID Prepared by: SAMIRAALVANDI SHAHRZAD KARIMI HAMED KHAZAEI 1 ENRON ACCOUNTING FAILURE AND ETHICAL ISSUES ENRON ACCOUNTING FAILURE AND ETHICAL ISSUES 2 ENRON ACCOUNTING FAILURE AND ETHICAL ISSUES Table of content: Abstract...............................................................................................4 1. Introduction ......................................................................................5 2. Literature review .................................................................................5 2.1 Accounting failure concept:................................................................5 2.2 Sample of accounting failure in organization...........................................6 2.2 Ethical issue concept.......................................................................9 3. Research methodology..........................................................................12 4. An ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This method has launched by Government Oversight Agency like Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) in United State for research and investigation of large public corporations. Government Oversight Agency is able to clarify the catastrophic losing and failures. Notable that much abuse and misusage can be legal. In term of privatization that is very easy for executive manager to reduce the price of company`s stock according to Information Asymmetry(Gérard Roland 2008 ) .The Executive manager can 5 ENRON ACCOUNTING FAILURE AND ETHICAL ISSUES speed up accounting of e expected costs and postpone accounting of expected revenue as well as using
  • 3. off balance sheet to show the profitability of company is provisionally negligible and poor .All accounting failure not only related to Executives or officials but also the employees and lower ranking official are responsible . Often time employees are in pressure or willingly for modify financial statement either for personal benefit or officials benefit. There are top 10 accounting problems in an organization which will be explain in later part. 2.2. Sample of accounting failure in organization: 10 popular accounting shortfalls 1. Playing with numbers: many corruptions, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Use Of Household Wastewater And Convert It Into Usable... Greywater systems are a way to use household wastewater and convert it into usable water for other purposes. For example, wastewater from showers, washing machines, and dishwater can be reused, mainly for landscape irrigation. Greywater is reusable due to the fact that the water being used does not come in contact with feces from toilets, hence its reusability. Although greywater may look dirty, it is clean enough for the use in the watering of a lawn or landscaping. These greywater systems have been improved throughout the years from when the systems were first legalized in 1989 to the advanced systems available today. The use of greywater systems was not legalized until August of 1989 in Santa Barbara, California. By May of 1991, five ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Code of Practice also covers the the potential risks of greywater recycling. The best way to learn about implementing greywater system is contacting the Water Unit in the area of relevance. Water recycling has been proven to be an efficient and successful way to create a new and reliable source for water without compromising the health of the public. Scientists have been looking for ways to reuse water, because as water energy demands and environmental needs grow water recycling will play a bigger role in our overall water supply. With the help of scientific research, water recycling, along with water conservation and efficiency will allow us to sustainably manage our important water resources. There are many different practices that scientists have tried, but greywater systems are the most cost efficient and easiest to be used within a household. Some of the other options to a Greywater system would be sedimentation, biological oxidation, and filtration. Sedimentation is the process in which water is separated from solids through the force of gravity. Wastewater is placed in a primary sedimentation tank giving the water an opportunity to separate. This technique is the primary treatment for sewage. Biological oxidation is where the demand of oxygen within the wastewater is reduced, which then will also reduce the amount of active toxins within the wastewater. This secondary treatment is widely used at sewage plants to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Analysis Of David Lynch s Blue Velvet David Lynch s Blue Velvet is an illustration of a fantasy world full of seduction, desire and death. It explores the corrupted desires of society, while counterbalancing between its subconscious and social world. The film disrupts all nostalgic knowledge we have of American suburbia by juxtaposing the fluidic norms of gender and socioeconomic roles. As well as evoke neurotic notions of masculinity. However the construction of women being used as agents to the physical and social desires of men, create an empirical judgment on the perpetuance of male dominance and their ability to comply with societal rules. When examined from this logic, the men in Blue Velvet are constantly seen and shown as aggressors, and perpetrators of women s demise. The film begins by vividly painting American suburbia through the depiction of their socioeconomic archetypes. Within the opening credits, the audience is welcomed by the neighborhood fireman waving to his surrounding neighbors, the blocks crossing guard safely crossing the children across the street, the morning s blue sky looking down onto a white picked fence and blooming red tulips reaching up high. The film vividly paints life in suburbia. Then suddenly we see a man being struck by natural causes, and a woman who is glued to her television unaware of her surrounding world. The climax of the film begins by establishing the protagonist, Jeffery s fatalities, and establishes his predestined journey into complying into societies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay On Sexuality In F. Scott Fitzgerald s The Side Of... Prior to the 1920s, American culture was heavily influenced by the Protestant values which included modesty, and the link between sexuality and original sin. Human sexuality was acceptable only within the bounds of marriage and for procreation purposes. Today we see women ready to pursue or flirt with a man, wear clothes that brings out her physical beauty, venture into professions that were dominated by men, venture into other relationships and still maintain a family of their own. Women are no longer held back by the ancestral Victorian customs by which they were raised; the custom for being prim, proper and persnickety. The modern woman refuses to be pushed around by the principal man in her life and was willing to become more independent. With the growing popularity of automobiles, sexual activity among young people have increased because of the privacy the automobiles provided. In addition to the automobiles, motion pictures and theater capitalized on the public s growing acceptance of heterosexual flirtation. It s terribly exciting. We get suc h a thrill. It think it is natural to want nice men to kiss you, so why not do what is natural stated a female college student in the 1920 s. As the result of the growing acceptance of sexual activity, authors like F. Scott Fitzgerald are emerging. The Side of Paradise by Fitzgerald was very popular with the war generation, bringing him immediate fame and fortune. The novel captured the essence of the transformations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Character Development In Duddy Kravitz By Jerry Dingleman One of the key elements of character development is the ability to see through the character s eyes, in this case Duddy s eyes. He starts out as a naïve, immature jerk but he then changes as he matures and finds a goal in life. Duddy lacked in intelligence, and this is shown when he accepted to take the five hundred and fifty dollars from Jerry Dingleman and put it away (164) and to lug Jerry Dingleman s suitcase that contained drugs across the border, regardless of his morals urging him not to. He thoughtlessly agreed in an unsophisticated effort to impress his role model. Duddy Kravitz was nothing more than a naïve young man inexperienced in life s problems. Furthermore, Duddy liked to impress his group of friends, so that they look up ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To achieve his goal and impress his grandfather, He went from putting minimal effort into his school assignments, to working nonstop as an entrepreneur. Meanwhile Duddy worked on the weekends and each summer (65). This implies that Duddy did not want to be a dope like his father and wanted to gain acceptance. Duddy devotes his life to buy Lac St Pierre so that he becomes a somebody in the eyes of his grandfather. He also expresses the idea that his zeyda should just take [his] time and look around and pick a lot, any lot, and that s where [Duddy] will put up his house (367). This demonstrates Duddy s dedication not to be a nobody. It is revealed in the novel that When a person wants to succeed as bad as he wants to breathe, then he ll be successful (Eric Thomas). This is what Duddy had to do. He had to raise himself because his mother had died when he was young and everyone else in the family were too busy for him so. Duddy demonstrates immoral behaviour a countless number of times by doing whatever it takes, even if it involves hurting those close to him, to achieve what he considers to be success for example when he was confronted by both Yvette and Virgil about forging the check he responds by saying I had to act quickly, Yvette (375) . Ultimately, this displays how important the quest for land and success is in the novel for Duddy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Hannah Roberts Sky High Poem The real voyage of discovery consists of not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes. The belief that discoveries can generate new ideas is explored and proven true in the Robert Frost poems The Tuft of Flowers, and Home Burial, through the juxtaposing perceptions of the world and humanity, which the key personae, develop as a result of their discoveries. This leads to the development of more optimistic outlook for the speaker in Tuft, who comes to a new view of human togetherness. And a more pessimistic outlook for The Wife in Burial who comes to see the world as evil. Hannah in the related text Sky High by Hannah Roberts, also comes to renewed perceptions of herself and the world as a result of the confronting discoveries she makes. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Roberts showcases the disillusions one makes of their childhood as a fantasy, through the distinctive voices of the persona and the change of a child s perspective to an adults perspective. The title Sky High highlights the hyperbole of the extreme sense of change the persona feels as she was once a child witnessing the clothesline reach the sky and now as an adult seeing it contrarily, as she feels like that childhood fantasy was an exaggeration. The text explores the transition from the innocence and imagination of childhood to an adult with less freedom and more responsibility. The metaphor a small pilot light was burning inside somewhere ...unlikely that the washing line would still support me , is a reference to the inner child, waiting to take a swing, but stopped by the responsibilities and age. It was an aged, unwrapped old washing line , throughout the text the washing line metaphorically symbolises the changes the persona feels. Roberts uses various language feature to indicate how interesting perceptions and important ideas of the society and the changes in society are explored through distinctive voices of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Death Of Charles Manson Most people won t remember that day because it never affected them, some people choose not to remember, and others... others are still shaken by the events of that day. What makes that day so memorable? Was it because Charles Manson was on trial for the Helter Skelter murders, or Ronald Reagan beginning his second term as governor of California, and what about me? I was your average eight year old toe headed blond southern California boy, (a real charmer) just beginning his day. Like every other eight year old boy living is southern California, I was still in bed that morning. RRRRRRRRRing, RRRRRRRRRing, RRRRRRRRRing, instinctively I reached over and flipped the little switch on the alarms top to the off position, thereby turning off the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eyes heavy, wrapping my body tightly within my blankets much like a caterpillar as it is preparing its chrysalis, soon I would metamorphose into a superhero, villain, or whatever I could become in that euphoric transition from being conscious to sleep. Shortly after closing my eyes, reality became a nightmare. Imagine for a moment every firework on the fourth of July going off at once. Ears pierced by a violent shock wave, bed lifting off the floor, a feeling of momentary weightlessness as I was catapulted. like a race car being flung uncontrollably end over end before it scatters and disintegrates into a pile of twisted metal. No time to duck and cover, scream, or cry out in fear, blackness! Eyes struggled to open, the world around me blurry, dark, spinning. Danny, Danny, are you alright? I heard my mother ask frantically. Confused, startled, feeling like someone was trying to hammer a nail through my head, a warm and sticky fluid running down the side of my face, my eyes gradually converging on my surroundings. Still in shock laying silently on the floor, from my vantage I could see into the kitchen. On the floor in the center of the kitchen, laying on its side disemboweled, contents that should have been on the inside were strewn about the floor surrounding it. A grotesque sticky mess of entrails, leftovers from last night s dinner. As if dead, it lay silent, still seeping fluids, milk and juice were still trickling down the side of its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay about The Gross Clinic The Gross Clinic, by Thomas Eakins HA 314 801 The History of American Art I never knew of but one artist, and this is Tom Eakins, who could resist the temptation to see what they think ought to be rather than what is. Walt Whitman Thomas Eakins, was one the most important painters of American Art History. He also was an photographer, sculptor, and fine arts educator. In this essay, you will explore his life, his works and one of his most famous paintings which considered shocking by viewers: The Gross Clinic. Thomas Eakins was born in 1844, he lived most of his life in his home city of Philadelphia. After graduating high school he attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. He simultaneously took anatomy courses at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The canvas depicts him performing a surgery in the University ampitheatre. He is removing a portion of a diseased bone from the thigh of a 14 year old boy, whose mother looks on in horror. His son stands in the doorway, and Eakins himself is seated in the gallery on the right side of the painting. There are 28 portraits in the painting all depictions of actual individuals. The painting was considered shocking in its day, and indeed still inspires shock in the viewer who first sees it. As chair of surgery from 1856 to 1882, Dr. Gross inspired thousands of Jefferson medical students and assistants with his articulate lectures, calm judgment, mechanical dexterity, and contributions to surgical technique. Gross was author or editor of hundreds of articles and many books. His two volume System of Surgery of 1859, perhaps his best known work, appeared in six editions and in several foreign languages. Gross was deeply involved in local, national, and international medical societies and was a founder and office holder of many. Thomas Eakins was aged thirty one and had never before attempted such an ambitious composition when he requested Dr. Gross, then seventy years old and at the pinnacle of his profession in 1875, to approve his conception for a portrait of the physician in his surgical clinic. The young artist s confidence must have stemmed from his knowledge of anatomy and his prior experiences in the medical environment. He hoped to establish his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Characteristics Of The Unsung Heroes Straughn 1 Mi esha Straughn Dr. Willis 2 October 2017 ENG 101/102 Mini Term The Unsung Heroes Superheroes, astronauts, actors, and princesses are among the answers given when children are asked their desired professions. As they grow up, however, they begin to solidify legitimate professions to support themselves and be happy. Growing up, I knew for a fact that I wanted to be a detective. The idea of solving real cases with real people and interviewing suspects gave me a rush like no other. Helping people has always been a goal of mine. From being a detective, I have also contemplated being a dental hygienist, cosmetologist (like my mother), and even a history teacher. The variety of occupations in the world are almost never ending; there are even jobs that no one has really even thought about. Even though I occasionally change my mind, I have decided to give up my childhood dream of becoming a detective to become a registered nurse (RN). The nursing profession has continued to thrive over time. Because I have seen how often nurses get overlooked, I want to be a part of a profession that knows its worth, learns more than just education, and is beneficial to society. Although they are the unsung heroes of hospitals, schools, and even the military, nurses are essential to communities around the world, and I look forward to entering this profession. The nursing major is a popular choice for many people entering college. This profession continues to grow because of numerous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Language Of English As A English Language 1. Introduction The language used around the world is evolving. Currently, English language is spreading globally and it has received a world recognition. According to Schneider (2007), English is the world s lingua franca as it is being used internationally and exclusively as the language of politics, trade and the internet. In some countries such as Nigeria and Singapore, English has become a local language in which it is used in their daily communication (Schneider, 2007). Thus, this shows that English has expanded and can develop into homegrown forms. In Brunei, there are several languages being used. However, the most common languages are Standard Malay, Brunei Malay and English. Standard Malay is the official language whereas Brunei ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hence, this paper attempt to examine and describe the phonological features of my pronunciation using rather similar methodology and phonological analysis to that used in the study of phonological features by Deterding and Salbrina (2013) as well as Deterding (2015). 2. Data and Methodology 2.1 Materials The speech analysis uses the Wolf passage recommended by Deterding (2006) and Pratt application (Boersma Weenink, 2010). The Wolf passage is used to describe English pronunciation as it provides wide range of English sounds (Deterding, 2006). Meanwhile, the Pratt application is used to listen to the sound files, view the spectrograms and to measure vowel formants. 2.2 Task The speaker (my self) is expected to read the Wolf passage and do five minute interview with the tutor. 2.3 Procedure In a quiet room in Universiti Brunei Darussalam, the speaker was recorded using a voice recorder performing the task. Prior to recording, I was given few minutes to read the passage. Then, I was asked to analyze my own recording based on my auditory judgements and acoustic measurements. The auditory analysis is categorised into 5 features (See table 1) and the acoustic analysis is classified into 2 features (See table 2). The auditory analysis is carried out by listening to the sounds and the result is based on my final auditory judgement and visual examination of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. How Did King James Impact On English King James I and IV James Charles Stuart was King of Scotland from 1567 to 1625 and King of England from 1603 to 1625 (Mathew). James mother, Mary, queen of Scots, was forced to abdicate in 1567, making James the King of Scotland. King James is also known for translating the Bible into English in 1602, finishing the process in 1611. Since the Bible was translated, it has allowed a larger variety of people to understand religion. Although King James was not very religious, he was a great Christian influencer because he translated the Bible into the English language which allowed the commoners to not only read the Bible, but also have a closer relationship to God. Ironically, King James was not that religious, but he had a great impact on the Christian people. In addition, James famously oversaw a new authorized English translation of the Bible, published in 1611, which became known as the King James Version (Mathew). In 1602, King James began translating the Bible into the English language, allowing the Christian community to be able to completely understand the Bible. Above all, One of James s great contributions to England was the Authorised King James s Version of the bible (1611) which was to become the standard text for more than 250 years ( James I and VI (1566 1625 ). Ultimately, King James had an immense impact on the Christian society due to the translation, he also greatly impacted England at the same time. By translating the Bible into English, King James ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Payday Lending Research Paper Apocalyptic Thinking on Payday Lending Apocalyptic thinking has been going on for centuries. Perhaps surprisingly, many manifestations of apocalyptic thinking derive from biblical texts. In fact, several prominent theologians have argued that apocalyptic thought is the cornerstone of Christian theology. However, the apocalypse isn t what you might think it is. It s real definition is a revealing, or bringing forth of the truth. Really different than that thought of the general populace. In this paper I hope to further look and reveal a truth about payday lenders, or at least convince you to do so. Payday lending, or predatory lending is a business that is similar to what loan sharks do. Definition of Payday Loan A type of short term borrowing where an individual borrows a small amount at a very high rate of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this story, we are met with imagery of a woman wearing a red and purple dress, sitting on a monster with seven heads, which is sitting on seven mountains in Babylon. In Revelation 17:9 the seven mountains is typically understood as the seven hills of Rome, this is because on some Roman coins, minted under the Emperor Vespasian, depicts Rome as a woman sitting on seven hills. Many Biblical scholars believe that Babylon is a metaphor for the pagan Roman Empire at the time it persecuted Christians, before the Edict of Milan in 313: possibly referencing some aspect of Rome s rule (brutality, greed, paganism). Some of these experts have interpreted the passage as a severe critique to the people in Rome who do the Emperor s bidding, interpreting that the author of Revelation was speaking of the Herodians, and later, corrupt Hasmoneans, where the ruler of Jerusalem or Roman Judea exercised his power given to him by the Emperor, and was dependent on Roman wealth and power, like Herod the Great in the Gospel according to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Fda And The Usda Deems It Safe For Beef Manufacturers The FDA and the USDA deem it safe for beef manufacturers to use ammonia in their meat filler. In fact 70% of meat filler contains ammonia (Avila, 70 Percent of Ground Beef at Supermarkets Contains Pink Slime. ). Millions of Americans consume beef daily, and are unaware of what actually makes up the meat they are consuming. Because the hamburger is such a staple in many American s diets it didn t take long for someone to develop a cheap solution to produce more burger product for consumers, and to make a greater profit. Beef Products Inc. in South Dakota after lots of testing came up with the solution of injecting low grade beef with ammonia and creating a cheaper product by using fatty trimmings that were sold for pet food (Avila, 70 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Is Pink Slime Bad for Your Health? Live Science). The result looks like a pink slime. The Question I ask throughout this paper is if ammonia is safe? My goal is to reveal the facts and to bring awareness to people. Ammonia: Beef or Pink Slime? By: Sara Beth Wilken In 1984, the humorous advertising slogan for Wendy s fast food chain, Where s the beef? became very popular and was meant to show their beef patties were much larger when compared to other fast food burger establishments (Reno Gazette). The pictures of their patties were obviously bigger, but we all missed the most important question. What is in the beef patties? Americans consume approximately 5 billion hamburgers each year which equates to roughly 1.2 billion pounds of meat (Reno gazette). Most consumers assume that the hamburger they eat is composed primarily of meat. However, Fast Food Burgers: What are we really eating? Published a recent study that analyzed eight different brands of fast food hamburgers revealing a different truth (Reno gazette). The answer of what our burgers are made of is mostly water. The amount of water in these burgers was as much as 37 64 percent which is something most likely all consumers would never consider (Reno gazette). This raises the question; how much actual beef are the burgers we consume made of? Surprisingly, the meat content was as low as 2 to 15 percent in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Comparative Religion Essay Comparative religion is a relatively new discipline in theology. Comparative religion is the branch of theology that is concerned with the systematic comparison of the different religions of the world. Two religions that have been at the forefront of media attention in recent years are Islam and Christianity. These two religions have been constantly criticized by individuals who may have some knowledge of these religions, but have not dove into the depths to fully understand the origins and beliefs of these two very different religions. Before one can make claims and judgments on religions one must know the origin and belief systems of the religion. The origin of Christianity is said to have been around 27 CE to 30 CE, Christ s birth, during ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With this many followers it goes that not every one has exactly the same beliefs. In total there are over 20 different segments of Christianity, including Roman Catholics, Protestants, including Lutherans and Baptists, non traditional in the West and Easter Orthodox and others in the East (Molloy). These different sections of Christianity may have different traditions and worship methods, but the underlying belief is the same. God is the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. This belief is known as the Trinity, which many religions reject, including ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Parent Conference Analysis Parent Conference Letter Parent Conferences are about YOU!! You should know: what your grades are. how to fix your low scores or how to find out how. what your behavior is like. The objective of this letter is: CCSS.W..2 Write informative/explanatory texts to convey ideas, concepts, and information. CCSS.ELA LITERACY.W.8.2.C Use appropriate and varied transitions. CCSS.ELA LITERACY.W.8.2.F Provide a concluding statement that supports the information presented. to set goals for the next marking period. to inform your parents beforehand what to expect during the conferences. Assignment Write a letter to your parents explaining what they should expect for conferences and include the following: Paragraph One (3 4 sentences): Include ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Char Ali Biography Essay In 1959, Ali went on to win Amateur Athletic Union National Title of the Heavyweight Division as well as the Golden Glove championship. These first 3 awards Ali won was just the start of many to come, even awards that had nothing to do with his talents in the ring. 1960, Ali beat Zbigniew Pietrekowski, from Poland, to win the Olympic Gold Medal. Ali was known for his footwork and possessing a powerful jab. To this day he is known as one of the greatest fighters in boxing history. After this he was heralded as an American Hero, he boasted about his skills before fights and often said float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. In 1964 Ali knocked out Sonny Liston for the Heavyweight Championship of the World! Ali s Second Life I like to say that this is Ali s second life but really it is his life outside of boxing. Ali did spiritual searching and joined the Nation of Islam in 1964. Here Ali first called himself Cassius X. Two years later he began a different type of fight and refused to acknowledge the military after being drafted, Ali said he was practicing to be a Muslim Minister and that his religious beliefs prevented him from fighting in the Vietnam War. In 1967 the U.S. Department of Justice pursued a legal case against him for denying claim for refusing to be in the military. Soon Ali cleared his name after a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The following year in 1971 Ali fought Joe Frazier, this fight was called Fight of the Century, this fight went 15 rounds before Frazier won by decision. In 1974, Ali and Frazier fought again, where Ali won. Later that year in Kinshasa, Zaire, Ali was an underdog to his younger opponent and former Heavyweight champion George Foreman. Here Ali beat Foreman and won back his title he had been stripped of in 1967. The next year in 1975, Thrilla in Manilla where Ali fought Frazier in a long 14 round fight where it ended in favor of Ali and is known as one of his toughest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Prohibition A Film Part 2 Robert Abate Hlth 30 September 30, 2017 Prohibition, A film by Ken Burns Part 2 Point 1 Low consensus on an issue (or a law like Prohibition) means enforcement is going to be difficult. To enforce an unpopular law significant resources need to be committed to the enforcement effort (e.g., regulation surveillance, violation arrests, court enforcement, etc.) How did this play itself out in the case of Alcohol Prohibition? It might be said regarding prohibition that much of America was in favor of drunks drinking less, but still wanted to drink freely themselves because they personally were responsible drinkers. Also, that America was divided politically, religiously, and culturally, along rural (native) and urban (immigrant) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The sums of money being exchanged during the dry era proved a corrupting influence in both the federal Bureau of Prohibition and at the state and local level. Police officers and Prohibition agents alike were frequently tempted by bribes or the lucrative opportunity to go into bootlegging themselves. Many stayed honest, but enough succumbed to the temptation that the stereotype of the corrupt Prohibition agent or local cop undermined public trust in law enforcement for the duration of the era. http://www.pbs.org/kenburns/prohibition/unintended consequences/ Enforcement of the Volstead Act became unpractical as the scope of the problem overwhelmed existing law enforcement resources and there were no concerted efforts to fund law enforcement to the level where the problem could be met with an appropriate response. Point 2 Illegalizing a common behavior (or commodity) that a large portion of the population feels should be their own business not only creates instant lawbreakers of people who are not fundamentally criminal but also creates the conditions for the development of an underground black market and the organized crime syndicates associated with that black market . Discuss how Prohibition illustrated this point. All of those who produced booze at home or partook of the glamour and glitz of the speakeasy were breaking the law, but doing so was considered chic and to a large percentage of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Disenfranchisement In “Franchise”. Isaac Asimov’S 1955 Disenfranchisement in Franchise Isaac Asimov s 1955 short story Franchise tells the story of a future United States in which all elections are decided by a supercomputer, known as Multivac. In order to work, a single citizen is selected to answer a series of questions; Multivac uses that person s responses along with other information to determine who the winner of an election is. This story works as a prime example of the concept of subjectivity as discussed in Jeffrey Nealon and Susan Searls Giroux s book The Theory Toolbox. Nealon and Giroux define subjectivity by exploring the distinction between self and subject. The authors write that self is that which is primary, untouched by cultural influences ; continuing, they write that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the very beginning, it seems that the supposedly free self is already a responding subject (39). This dual nature is evident in the main character of Asimov s Franchise, Norman Muller. Norman Muller is average; even his name seems to hint at that. A description early in the story reinforces that sense of averageness: His forehead bore deepening lines born of uncertainty and, in general, he had never seduced his clerkly soul with the thought that he was either born great or would under any circumstances achieve greatness. He had a wife, a job and a little girl and except under extraordinary conditions of elation or depression was inclined to consider that to be an adequate bargain struck with life. (4) While by no means a unique individual, Norman seems to have some sense of self based upon this description. He did not feel the urge to set himself apart from others or to define himself to be some sort of false greatness. Norman is perfectly happy with his average self, his adequate bargain struck with life. As excitement grows in the Muller house about the possibility of the vote happening in Indiana, Norman s anxiety seems to increase over this adequate bargain being at risk. Perhaps Norman is fearful of being selected voter of the year because he recognizes the erasure of self, however average it may be, when he is plugged into Multivac. His grandfather in law talks about how he cast votes in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Migrant Hostel And 10 Mary Street An individual s sense of belonging is determined not only by their own choices but also attitudes of others. Belonging is the connection to person place, or thing. Belonging can have a positive impacts for example, immigrants arriving in a new country and bad examples can include someone blending into a bad population. Poems Migrant Hostel and 10 Mary Street portray belonging via literary techniques by Peter Skrzynecki, and also The Lost Thing by Shaun Tan convey belonging and how ones choices and attitudes of others affect the sense of acceptance. Migrant Hostel includes poet Skrzynecki and his family living in a hostel along with other Polish migrants, Peter Skrzynecki documents his experiences, as well as the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The objective was to establish a comparison between Polish migrants and birds such as pigeons. Birds are free and accepted in their micro communities, unlike Skrzynecki whom is isolated from belonging. The poet struggles to find a sense of belonging, using the technique irony to highlight his search for acceptance. Alternatively, another poetic technique can include imagery which is utilized in the line A barrier at the main gate . Skrzynecki thoroughly conveys the barricade that segregates the foreigners from Australian society. This leads to separation of the Migrants and the rest of the local Australian society being an example of racism at the poets time. The poet, Peter Skrzynecki adequately applies techniques to convey belonging in order to encourage society to accept migrants who have already experienced hardship. In summary, Skrzynecki uses an array of techniques to evoke the search of belonging to the readers. The poem 10 Mary Street by Peter Skrzynecki portrays a sense of acceptance to place as he feels a bond to his childhood home which offered him stability in a new environment . The poem by Skrzynecki conveys feelings to readers received from the place of his memories, in the home. The poet utilizes literary technique personification, which allows the audience to visualize his admirable home. This is demonstrated in the quote The house stands in its China blue coat with paint guaranteed for another 10 years . The notion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. What Role Does The Chorus Play In Medea Discuss the importance of the role that the Chorus plays in Euripedes Medea. br br The Chorus is very much an important part of Euripedes Medea, and indeed many other works written in the ancient Greek style. In this play, it follows the journey Medea makes, and not only narrates, but commentates on what is happening. Euripedes uses the Chorus as a literary device to raise certain issues, and to influence where the sympathies of the audience lie. br br In the list of characters at the beginning of the play, the Chorus is stated to be a chorus of Corinthian Women. This draws the first link between them and Medea. The Chorus follows Medea on her journey through this play. They act as narrators on important occurrences in the play; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Medea married Jason, she married herself to him for life. She was expected to be totally obedient and to accept whatever her husband willed. For her to look upon another man other than her husband would have been totally unacceptable. Whereas Jason marries another woman while he is still married, and then it is Medea who is banished from Corinth. However, the audience s response to this type of situation would most likely have been different in Euripedes time, to today. Obviously one can t know this for sure, but one can deduce it from what we know of that era. Although some wouldn t have condoned Jason s actions, many would have seen it as normal because it would have been a much more common occurrence then than today. Nonetheless, in presenting these sort of issues in a moralistic play to the audience of the day was a brave and controversial thing to do. Obviously, the views on the these issues have come along way since the time when this play was written, so today s audience adapts the messages in this play to their own morality. The treatment of women, and of Medea, and the circumstances that Medea is faced with, help the audience to, not condone, but understand the reasons for Medea s actions at the end of the play. br br The opinion of the audience on characters other than Medea is also influenced by the Chorus. After the audience hears what Jason has done to Medea in the way of marrying another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Analysis Of Zebra By Chaim Potok In the book Zebra by Chaim Potok, Adam Martin Zebran (called Zebra by his friends) loved to run because he loved the wind running over his face. One day, Zebra was running down a hill and out of nowhere a car comes off a side street hitting him. He ends up breaking his hand and injuring his leg. Afterwards, Zebra becomes depressed and stays away from everyone. One day, a man named John Wilson, a one armed artist, appears along the fence where he is standing alone. He asks Zebra if his school would be interested in holding a summer art class. Also, during this conversation, Mr. Wilson draws a picture of a zebra and gives it to him. The very next day, after the fence conversation, the school s administration announces over the loudspeaker ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This book s story shows the reader Zebra s problems and solutions that are needed to fix the wrongdoings of the main character. First, Zebra needed to change his attitude when he broke his arm and injured his leg. His accident was the catalyst for the rest of the problems in the book. Evidence, Never, never, never run down the hill so fast you can t stop at the corner. (Potok 48). His mother repeatedly warned him of not running to fast and not paying attention when he ran. It showed the reader that he should have been more careful and should have not just run into the middle of the street. Basically, the accident was the major plot point in the book. Why? Because getting hit by a car led to his depression and sadness towards in life. The second reason why Zebra needed to change was after he was hit by the car, Zebra starts becoming more and more lonely and he becomes antisocial (he is not interacting with people). Remember, he is standing alone by the fence when he meets Mr. Wilson. It is shown by the line, He stood alone by the chain link fence of the school yard. (Potok 49) It backs up my reason because of the words he stood alone, shows he was by himself. Studies show people who do not interact with other people can become depressed. Another amazing reason why change was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Bill Donovan Research Paper Bill Donovan was the greatest spy ever. When Bill Donovan was born his name was chosen to be William Joseph O Donovan. But as years went on he started to go by Bill Donovan, his family had also decided to take the O off their last name. Bill Donovan was born on January 1, 1883, in Buffalo New York, where he descended from an Irish family. His mom was Anna Letitia and his dad was Timothy P. Donovan, he was also the only child. Bill Donovan was even able to pick his own middle name. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Donovan Wild Bill Donovan the book. Bill Donovan went to school at St. Joseph s Collegiate Institute and Niagara University. While he was there he also was able to make it onto the school football team. While he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rockefeller Foundation gave Donovan a task to undertake a humanitarian mission to feed starving Germans. Even though the Germans didn t want it, it was still an experience for Donovan and Foreigners. Donovan took command of the Army s 1st Battalion of the 165th Infantry Division. He had taken command in April of 1917, when America had declared war on Germany and Maj. Donovan trained his men with a lot of discipline, and was very harsh to them. He landed his troops in Luneville France, sometime in February in the year of 1918. Donovan s group was the first ever U.S. unit to recover ground for good, and were often in the advance of offenses. For that is another reason why he was the greatest spy to ever walk on this earth. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Big Star Informative Speech Big Star returned in 1993 with a new line up when guitarist Jon Auer and bassist Ken Stringfellow joined Chilton and Stephens. Auer and Stringfellow remain members of The Posies, founded by the pair in 1986. Stringfellow is also known for his work with R.E.M. and The Minus 5. Hummel elected not to participate.[19] First era material dominates Big Star s performances, with the occasional addition of a song from the 2005 album In Space; Stringfellow recalled that during the 1990s, We were working out the set list and we went to this little cafe. Little did I know we d be playing that set for the next ten years .[5]:253 260 The resurrected band made its debut at the 1993 University of Missouri spring music festival.[5]:253 A recording of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... September Gurls , Borack wrote, was and is the sine qua non of power pop, a glorious, glittering jewel with every facet cut and shined to absolute perfection.... a peerless, aching distillation of love and longing. September Gurls may not actually be the greatest song ever recorded, but for the duration of its 2:47 running time, you can be forgiven for believing it is. [4]:13 The 1987 tribute song Alex Chilton , co written by three members of The Replacements, was released as a single from the album Pleased to Meet Me and contains the lyric I never travel far without a little Big Star. [52] I m In Love With A Girl from Radio City features in the soundtrack of the 2009 film Adventureland.[53] In 1998, an ad hoc, shortened version of #1 Record s In the Street (recorded by Todd Griffin) was used as the theme song for the sitcom That 70s Show, and in 1999, a new version titled That 70s Song (In the Street) was recorded by Cheap Trick also specifically for the show.[5]:92[54] That 70s Song and Big Star s own September Gurls are included on the 1999 album That 70s Album (Rockin ) released by the television program s producers.[55] The 2006 tribute album Big Star, Small World includes Big Star covers by The Posies, Teenage Fanclub, Gin Blossoms, Wilco, The Afghan Whigs, Whiskeytown and others.[21] Lucero, a Memphis, Tennessee based alternative country band, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Influence Of John Locke On Personal Identity According to John Locke the question what are you? is personal identity. As for what personal identity is Locke states, depends on consciousness, not on substance or a soul (John Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding). Locke seems to define memories as the source of a consciousness in his chapter of Identity and Diversity. In addition, Locke believes that consciousness is independent from all substances, but cannot exist independently without a body or a mind. However, that doesn t mean that consciousness is confined to a particular body or mind. For example, in Locke s Chapter XXVII Of Identity and Diversity states, Upon separation of this little finger, should this consciousness go along with the little finger, and leave the rest of the body, it is evident the little finger would be the person, the same person; and self then would have nothing to do with the rest of the body. . Locke asserts that this applies to all parts of the body. This would suggest that if a person fell into a coma, they would be dead according to lock. As they no longer have any awareness or can access their memories. Unless somehow the person s consciousness could be inserted into another individual. For example, if the person in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alzheimer s is a severe form of dementia that gradually eradicates a person s cognitive abilities. The symptoms include loss of memory, disorientation, mood swings, and behavioral issues. As Alzheimer s progresses the victim begins to lose control of their bodily functions such as eating, walking, sitting up, and going to the bathroom by their self (7 Stages of Alzheimer s Disease and What They Look Like). Consequently, Lock s ideology would not declare them as a person because they can no longer recall their memories. If they are no longer a person than human rights do not apply to them anymore, which could result in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Carlson s Reputation Risk Carlson is one of the largest privately held companies in the world, encompassing more than 1,370 hotels in operation and under development in over 110 countries and territories and Carlson Wagonlit Travel, a global leader in business travel management operating in more than 150 countries and territories. In order to extend its business to the world, Carlson Companies had developed a very promising hotel property in Costa Rica. And at that time, Costa Rica was a notorious area for child trafficking and prostitution. So, when Marilyn Carlson Nelson became the CEO of Carlson companies, she was facing the challenge to protect children from sexual exploitation in the tourism industry. Then, in 2004, Marilyn lead Carlson companies signed the Code ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The growing popularity and declining cost of travel and the rise of new communications technologies had changed the nature of sexual exploitation by facilitating the rise of global sex tourism. Prostitution had occurred throughout history. Prior to the last quarter of the 20th century, it was common in poorer countries for the female children to sell themselves for sex, in order to help their families survive. By the late 1980 s, Costa Rica had become one of the principal tourist destinations in Central America. The boom in tourism had also resulted in Costa Rica becoming a source destination country for sex trafficking. Women and girls were being sex trafficked into Costa Rica from all over the world. In the 1990 s nongovernmental organizations began to raise concerns about Costa Rica s problem with sex tourism and children exploitation, but the Costa Rican government did not make a concerted effort to address the issue until 2006. It was not until 2009 that country made all forms of trafficking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. War And Peace Tolstoy In Leo Tolstoy s War and Peace , the relationships of Andrei Bolkonsky and Pierre Bezukhov are Penguin to the theme of love and the search for peace. Even when Andrei says he loves someone, his actions rarely reflect his words, and Pierre, despite having a slightly better understanding of love, never chooses someone that he honestly loves. Unknowingly, they are both searching for peace. Although they grow in their understanding of love, they have a much harder time obtaining peace. Tolstoy uses Andrei and Pierre s search for love to demonstrate that peace is not easily found. Andrei s actions towards those he loves show that he doesn t truly understand the meaning of love. This is shown through his interactions with Lise Bolkonsky, Andrei s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Comparison Essay Twilight vs Vampire Diaries It s easy to compare Twilight and The Vampire Diaries, partly because they do have similar premises (teen girls in love with vampires attending high school. The Vampire Diaries and Twilight really bring different things to the culture of young adult vampire stories Sex is one of the differences that are easily compared between both shows. Specifically, who s having it and who isn t. In the first three novels of Twilight, there is no sex between the protagonist, Bella, and her vampire boyfriend, Edward, though it s implied that some of the other vampires are far more open to sex. Bella, who wants sex and tries to seduce Edward into it, is presented as wildly out of line, a hysterical girl who doesn t know what s best for her and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There s more to life than romantic love, but not a lot more to Bella s life she does make decisions and pursue the goals important to her. Elena also has quite a bit of agency. She, too, is the one actively pursuing Stefan, at least in the beginning. Thankfully, she also pursues goals beyond him: she is struggling to come to terms with her parents deaths; she wants to help her brother, Jeremy, find a better way to deal with his grief; she s trying to find her place in the hierarchy of the school social structure when she s changed and no longer is interested in the place she held before, etc. Her attraction to and, later, love of Stefan are but part of her personality and that which drives her to act. Elena does get to see more action than Bella, both sexually but also plot related. She is right there when vampires attack or a ghost possesses Bonnie or the secret vampire hunters search for vampires at town, etc. She is fully a part of the human world, comfortable with her friends and family, and she makes difficult choices in order to keep them safe. I much prefer Elena to Bella, at least in part because I feel like I know her better and that she is a more positive role model, but both make decisions and take steps to achieve their goals. I may not agree with those goals or those actions, but neither Elena nor Bella is a completely blank, inactive character. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Los Angeles Art World Essay The Golden Age in Los Angeles, the art world was also hitting its stride. By the early sixties, complained art dealer Irving Blum, the the earlier camaraderie and real affection that these people had for one another; began to shift with the spectre of money, the spectre of commerce, the spectre of greater interest, the spectre of greater collecting activity, the spectre of competition (Colpitt 1983, 39). At the epicenter of the boom, the dimensions and mood of the art world were shifting for good. Concerns were mounting that the art world was abandoning its cherished autonomy from the norms of mainstream society. In a faster, commercial art world dominated by newcomers and speculators, how could such agreements be reached about aesthetic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perhaps the most significant implication of this immigrant composition is that a much larger number of these Los Angeles immigrants are undocumented, and they are preceived to put extra pressure on social services, especially in the economic recessionary times of the early ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Analysis of Richard Kenney s Aubade Essay An aubade is a poem that greets the dawn and characteristically involves the parting of lovers. This particular aubade describes an everyday morning in the life of the speaker, who seems to be going to work or has some other task which requires him to be up at five o clock. Its so early in the morning that it is still dark outside, and he can see the stars and the moon still bright in the sky. The temperature outside is freezing, which contributes much to the way he describes things in the poem. This is a very lyrical poem. The speaker s emotions and intentions are made very clear in very inconspicuous ways. The subtle repetition of certain words and images give the poem a very distinct tone. For example, the repetition of the words ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The arc has to do with the book s idea of eternal return, Nietzsche s ideas of the eternal recurrence of time. However, although Kundera is a South Asian writer, the pick up truck and the icebox suggest a very American setting. In many ways, this poem is unusual in its subject. It deters in several ways from a typical aubade, such as Donne s The Sun Rising or the internal aubade introducing the bird narrator in Chaucer s Troilus and Criseyde. For this poem, it is important to note that rather than detailing the parting of lovers, this poem addresses a parting which has already taken place. The speaker is likely driving away from his love, having left her, and imagining her still asleep. The last line of the poem has a certain intimacy to it, that even though they are apart, in the speaker s mind they are still joined by this moment, as he seems to have an awareness or thoughtfulness regarding what she is doing as he moves further away. Also, the speaker in an aubade is usually discontented that he has to leave his love; this speaker is somehow consoled by the knowledge that a parting is never really a parting (his driving off is somehow symbolic of this.) It is also interesting to note that this aubade doesn t greet the sun; rather it mentions the moon instead. This poem also uses many symbolic images. Many of the parts of the car which he describes utilize poetic devices and contribute to the poem s theme. The spark and arc is an interesting use of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Albert Camus Suffering In Albert Camus The Stranger, the novel centers around the life of Meursault, a French Algerian, who begins the novel attending his mother s funeral. Meursault does not express grief over his mother s death, and treats the day after the funeral as just another day with no nostalgia for what came before. As the novel progresses, Meursault continuously shows this lack of emotion and connection to others in his life, making him a stranger to not only the reader but other characters in the story. When Meursault befriends a neighbor of his, Raymond, and helps him with his cheating Arab girlfriend, he unknowingly gets sucked into a conflict that will affect the rest of his life. A victim of circumstance and choice, Meursault commits a murder, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Stranger acknowledges a different approach to life and reality, one with certainty and emphasis on the individual. In Melissa Payne s Discussion of the Absurd in Albert Camus Novels, Essays and Journals, she describes that Camus desires that man reads this novel and becomes disorientated and divorced from any reality of which he knows. He must recognize that reality means that life exists and death is approaching; Camus believes that these are the only truths, and abstractions no longer exist (Payne 15). In the novel, Meursault knows that his death is approaching in the form of his execution for the murder of the Arab. His crisis arises while questioning his past actions, an exercise out of character with his belief that life is only about present choices and the dawn of the next day. Meursault does not seek to absolve himself by turning to God or asking for forgiveness, but instead, accepts the life he has chosen, freed by the certainty that death was inevitable one way or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Hispanic And Hispanic Racial Discrimination Does it matter what we are called: Latino or Hispanic? Does it change who we are as people? To an extent, most people do not know the difference between either. Typically, people group both terms as one singular item. However, Hispanic and Latino racial classifications are more than a broad category for people from Spanish speaking countries. The words connote and represent a history of colonial terminology that based its success on the failures of innocent, historically peaceful, cultural groups. Hispanic and Latino terminology are political and economic in every sense. This paper will show that colonial leanings to control and govern people s lives have yet to culminate, even though the era of imperialism ended a century ago. The United States, although far from its heyday as the singular house of power, still manages to achieve control and influence over the imperialized minds of groups of people, specifically Hispanics and Latinos. What is the difference? Hispanic denotes the culture and people of countries formerly ruled by the Spanish Empire (Gause, 2011, pp. 22). On the contrary, Latino means an individual of Mexican, Cuban, Puerto Rican, Central, South American descent or other Spanish origin or culture, regardless of race (Gause, pp.22). However, the terminology is not very important to most in the United States, as members of either group typically refer to themselves by their country of origin: Mexican, Dominican, Cuban, etc (Taylor, Lopez, Martinez, Velasco, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Rough Play As A Rough Play Rough Play is known as One of The Most Difficult Behaviors Many people feel that rough play is one of the most difficult behaviors within small children. However, young children love this type of physical play. This type of play is usually strong, fierce, and rugged. This play may be known as the big body play rugged and tumbled play, violent manner, or play fighting. These forms of play can be seen with other children, they are called by different names such as King of Mountain, Red Rover, Freeze Tag, Steal the Bacon, Duck Duck Goose and many more names. Infant children use their bodies to learn. Some of the things infant children do is roll back and forth, kick their legs, and wave their arms, sometimes when they are alone or sometimes when they are beside another baby. Another thing that infants do is crawling on top of each other. When infants get bigger, they use their bodies to stand up, push off, and move themselves forward and backward. The toddlers yank each other firmly, and shove each other down. When children reach the preschooler ages, the demonstrate physical ways of connecting and learning to go after a foreseeable influence of characteristics such as running, casing, fleeing, and dropping to the ground on top of each other. The young children body play is sometimes lonely. However, the preschooler finds enjoyment by running around, dancing, and spinning, rolling over the floor and on the ground, and or hopping and skipping by themselves. There are some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Connections Between The Stranger And Cool Hand Luke Oftentimes when I get asked who s my most favored character is in a movie or TV show, it is usually the hero and not necessarily the darker characters. In The Stranger and Cool Hand Luke , there are both messianic roles that are connected with their main characters. In both the novel and the movie, symbolism of Christ is one of the main relations that connect these stories together. In the movie Cool Hand Luke , the main character Luke is the messianic archetype throughout the whole movie. His name is related to the apostle Luke in the bible. Not everything Luke says is related to the bible or Jesus, but his actions are is what s more connected to Christ. In the movie, the Boss Godfrey was known as the man with no eyes by all of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Taking a Look at Exotic Options Introduction Ideally we would want to find closed form solutions for all exotic options. As the payoff structures of the exotic options become more complicated, so does the difficulty in finding closed form solutions. In most cases closed form solutions do not exist, eg. American barrier options and these must be valued by using numerical methods. The lattice methods, i.e. binomial and trinomial trees, assume that the underlying stochastic process is discrete, i.e. the underlying asset can change to a finite number of values (each associated with a certain probability) with a small advancement in time. Pricing barrier options using lattice techniques can be quite delicate. While the use of a large number of time steps may produce accurate solutions for standard options, the use of the same number of time steps in valuing barrier options will often produce erroneous option values. The source of the problem arises from the location of barrier with respect to adjacent layers of nodes in the lattice. If the barrier falls between layers of the lattice, the errors may be quite significant. Ritchken [1995] provides a highly efficient algorithm which produces a lattice where the nodes hit the barrier. Options A plain normal option is called a Vanilla Option. An option is a financial contract which gives its owner a right, but not an obligation to sell or purchase an asset at a later stage during the lifetime of the asset. The asset mentioned herein can be anything from stocks, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Colonel Michael Hogan Summary The author of The Colonel, Michael Hogan, details how a certain Army Colonel influenced his life through the sport of tennis. Hogan begins by indicating how mainstreamed tennis is today, to the point an average adolescent could not imagine tennis as a rich man sport. In the fifties, when Hogan was a child, tennis was a sport reserved for mostly men at country clubs and private resorts. Women had competed at international competitions such as Wimbledon for a several years, but many of them were amateurs (oftentimes paid little). Fortunately for female tennis players, Billie Jean King s assertiveness, in 1967, and the Virginia Slim tournaments, in the seventies, influenced tennis to include women in professional tennis (such as Chris Everts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hogan s father told him of the great players from his day: Poncho Gonzales, Ken Rosewall, Jack Kramer. He did not really care, as the names meant nothing to him, but he looked up to the Colonel, with great stories about the recent war. Hogan was interested in war stories as his father s brother, Harry, died in Belgium during the war; Harry s name memorialized the nearby Little League baseball field. On a Saturday afternoon, after getting home early from work, Hogan stopped to talk with the Colonel. The Colonel obviously loved tennis, telling stories from competitions when in college and in the service. He amused the young boy with stories of tournaments, matches with famous players, and games in remote parts of the world. The Colonel considered tennis a sport, after one learns how to play it, that person can play for the rest of their life. When one has no one to play with, or their body stops working correctly, one can still enjoy a game of tennis (but not football, basketball, or baseball). Tennis could be played anywhere, as one can always find someone to play with. The Colonel hooked the young Hogan to play. Maybe it was the Colonel s stories, Hogan s enthusiasm, his respect of the Colonel s rank, his cheerful personality, or his war experiences. Hogan may have not wanted to disappoint the venerable man (and likely so); despite this, Hogan was ready to learn the game of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Caribbean According to Three Writings Essay The Caribbean According to Three Writings Introduction The Caribbean is made up of many islands that were inhabited by many peoples speaking different languages and believing in different things. With the beginning of colonization, many more peoples speaking different languages and believing in different things claimed ownership over certain islands (in many cases nowhere near each other geographically). Under new ownerships , the islands became involved in slave trading. Each different colonizer of the islands chose to take slaves from different areas of western Africa, depending on where their mother country s other colonies were located in Africa. This resulted in the arrival and mixing of new groups of different peoples ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lastly, Cliff, a native of Jamaica, used a much broader and more artistic means of explaining the Caribbean through her multilayered fiction and her personal accounts of growing up in and out of Jamaica. Her writing is full of imagery, history, and culture, all at the same time. Heterogeniality One thing that the three authors come to an accord on is the heterogeniality of the Caribbean. Mintz states over and again that the societies of the Caribbean do not form an undifferentiated group. According to Mintz, It is inaccurate to refer to the Caribbean as a cultural area , if by culture is meant a common body of historical tradition . . . It would probably be more accurate to refer to the Caribbean as a societal area , since its component societies probably share many more social structure features than they do cultural features (Mintz, 1971, 19 20). Benitez Rojo agrees that the cultural realm is not the right one to look for Caribbeanness in. He discusses the pluralism in many contexts that he sees in the region. Cliff, in both her novel Abeng and in her essay If I Could Write This in Fire, I Would Write This in Fire , stresses the idea that within Jamaica alone it is difficult to define one common culture. In talking about the struggle for identity in colorized Jamaica, Cliff jumps around between stories of her childhood and throughout the rest of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Symbolism In Their Eyes Were Watching God Use of Symbolism in Their Eyes Were Watching God Throughout the novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, objects and symbols recur. Zora Neale Hurston s writing is full of metaphors that illustrate the complex concepts that are significant in the novel. Hurston s compelling use of these symbols help clarify the deeper meaning of Janie s travels, thoughts, and experiences. The author s tells the story by using copious amounts of symbols, some of which are Janie s hair, the pear tree, and the horizon. The symbol of Janie s hair is a strong recurring symbol that gives off many impressions. Janie s hair has strong effect on almost every character written. The biggest impression her hair gives is a sense of identity and power. The young girl ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The horizon is closely related to the symbol of hopes and dreams. The horizon represents better things the possibility for change and improvement. The horizon is mentioned in the opening page of the novel. Ships at a distance have every man s wish on board. For some they come in with the tide. For others they sail forever on the horizon, never out of sight, never landing until the watcher turns his eyes away in resignation, his dreams mocked to death by Time (1). The author compares the hopes and dreams of man to a ship on a sea. The ships that come in with the tide are ended dreams and the ships that stay sailing on the horizon are the ones that are still believed in. That is, until the dreamer realizes their dreams and leave, being mocked by the time they had wasted. Janie s dream sails on the horizon for most of her life. She can wish and hope for better things but the reality she lives in is very different. At the end of the novel, Janie realizes her dream. Her wish is to come in with the tide. So Hurston writes that Janie pulled in her horizon like a great fishnet (193). The author includes this quote to show that Janie had realized her dream. She pulled it from the ocean to stop it from sailing any further. The horizon is Janie s place for dreams, as seen throughout the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Form Of Equality In The Phaedo By Socrates In The Phaedo, one of Socrates aims is to convince us that our souls existed prior to our birth. In making this argument, he claims that we had some knowledge of imperceptible things prior to our birth, and that through recollection of our pre birth knowledge of imperceptible things, we are able to perceive certain qualities of things like equality beginning after our birth. Socrates argument begins by defining recollection as when someone perceives one thing, knows that thing, and also thinks of another thing of which the knowledge is not the same but different (73c). Socrates asks that we consider our perception of equal things, such as sticks and sticks or stones and stones. He claims there is Equal itself or the Form of Equality, which is unmistakably equal at all times (74a). Once the Form of Equality, is agreed upon, Socrates claims that as long as the sight of one thing makes you think of another, whether it be similar or dissimilar, you are recollecting (74d). Socrates then concludes that because we are able to make judgments about equal things through perception, we must have knowledge of the Form of Equality prior to making these judgments about equal and unequal things, and we are able to recognize these things as equal or unequal by recalling the form of equality. Socrates argument begins with the idea that our souls were acquainted with all forms prior to our births, and he outlines an argument that illustrates his Theory of Recollection, concluding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. How Does Dave Eggers Use Metaphors In Zeitoun Award winning author and well known journalist, Dave Eggers, in his biographical work, Zeitoun, illustrates a Muslim American family s troubling experiences in a post 9/11, Islamophobic society in the wake of a natural disaster. Eggers purpose is to critique the flaws of the American government s response in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in order to reveal the human tolls of its injustice and discrimination. Using ethos, logos, pathos, and imagery, he adopts a poignant yet disappointed tone in order to bring awareness to such negligence and to convince the American people of the consequences of racism. Eggers effectively uses metaphors throughout Zeitoun to provide a better understanding of complex situations throughout the book. Through a degree in Journalism and his own experience writing six books prior to Zeitoun, the author is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The space inside Zeitoun and Todd s cage was approximately fifteen by fifteen feet, and was empty but for a portable toilet without a door (219). Using words like cage and empty , Eggers illustrates the terrible conditions in which the government kept Zeitoun, his friends, and other prisoners.The restrictive environment of Camp Greyhound and, later, solitary confinement, created a sense of hopelessness in Zeitoun, who was forced into this situation because officials assumed that he was a terrorist based on his race. The fact that Zeitoun was not even tried for a crime was a blatant disregard of his rights, and such abuses were only exacerbated when he was denied a phone call to his wife. Eggers, in an interview with related prison personnel, reveals the truth of the matter: They should have gotten a phone call (304). All in all, Eggers effectively presents the malpractices of prejudiced government workers and the repercussions which they entailed for the Syrian American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...