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Examples Of Problem Posing Education
Paulo Freire is a Brazilian educator and philosopher who is a leading advocate of critical theories. In
Pedagogy of the Oppressed, he believes problem posing education can fulfill the expectations in a
proper classroom environment, by transforming the world which results in a balance of humanization
between men and women, and by enabling students to become subjects by which the teacher learns
from. My advanced culinary arts class is a good example of problem posing education because of the
way the students and teacher engaged with each other and promoted critical thinking skills.
When you think of a typical day in any classroom, you probably imagine students sitting in a desk
taking notes with the teacher talking non stop. It s like our minds are empty and it s up to the teacher
to fill us up with the required information for the course. The next day and the day after that, it s the
same process over and over again. I just explained the banking system which Freire describes as the
flaws in the teaching learning space for students and teachers. In his book he states, the teacher talks
about reality as if it were motionless, static, compartmentalized, and predictable . This in return causes
students to have a lack of creativity and not understanding the significance of what s being taught. He
turns this around by bringing up a new problem posing education which emphasizes a better
atmosphere in a classroom by asking questions, being open minded, and keeping a mindset for
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Reasons To Do At Tokyo Imperial Palace
8 things you should do at Tokyo Imperial Palace
Tokyo Imperial Palace is the residence of Imperial family of Japan and it is situated near to Edo castle.
In the ancient Edo period, the Imperial family used to rule over the state from this royal Palace.
Edo Castle used to be the seat of the Tokugawa shogun who ruled Japan from 1603 until 1867. In
1868, the nation s capital and Imperial Residence GOT SHIFTED from Kyoto to Tokyo. In 1888
development of another Imperial Palace was finished. The royal residence was once annihilated amid
World War Two, and reconstructed in the same style, a short time later.
Usually, the palace is not open during all the time. The internal grounds of the royal residence remain
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Location
You can simply walk around 10 minutes on foot from the Tokyo station.
The Imperial Palace and its related parks, patio nurseries and historical centers involve a sizable
territory. The royal residence is encompassed by many stations. It is around 10 to 15 minutes walk
from Takebashi Station, Sakuradamon Station, Nijubashimae Station or the Otemachi Station.
In this article, we have made a list of top things that you are recommended to do during your visit at
the Tokyo Imperial Palace. The Imperial Palace is home to the Emperor of Japan who has a general
stream of strategic visits. The grounds of the royal residence are likewise open to the general
population on specific events and are encompassed by various attractions:
1. Kokyo Gaien
It is a spacious park on the entrance of the Palace where normally many people come for jogging. It s
basically the Emperor s carport. Two scaffolds over the channel can be seen from the recreation center.
The region is famous with joggers. On the off chance that there s a royal occasion, dignitaries in
Japanese limousines with police escorts might be seen driving through the recreation center. In case
you re fortunate you might even see the Emperor
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Night and Fog Essay
Night and Fog
I must say that this film is very traumatizing. There are some images in this film that will be burned
and scarred into my mind for as long as I live. I have seen many holocaust films, but no one was as
near as dramatic and depicting as Night and Fog. However I did like the theme of this movie. It is very
sad but yet realistic. Our minds are murky and dull. We tend to only remember the important situation
in our lives. Yet we don t remember the importance of our own history. I say OUR history be cause we
all are human beings on this earth. Whether we believe in Allah, Jesus, Jehovah, or whatever higher
power, we are all one race, and that the human race. It is very sad to know that human beings were
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2) The theme in which everyone in class agreed on which the comparison about the past and the
present was very clear. The same pathways which were filled with the blood of the victims were now
all buried under the ground. The color represented the present and the black and white represented the
past. The music helped in elaborating this great film. As I mentioned in class different instruments
helped create different moods for different scenes in the movie. We heard the cello and the violin to
create sadness and remorse. The flute created eeriness and the trumpet created awareness. I thought
these were instruments and tools that help make this film extraordinary. I think the director did a great
job in filming this movie. He didn t take any credit for his achievement but I believe he honored and
remembered the victims of the holocaust. One of the most important lines of this film that really
impacted me was who will be our next executioners? The reason why I loved this line is because we
make little things so trivial and we take everything for granted. Our liberties are a blessing and yet
people don t seem to realize this. I believe that only when we are faced with a natural catastrophe that
will put humanity s survival at risk and we lose everything that will be the day that we will have
gained all. Night and Fog is a great movie, although I wouldn t watch it again because of the images
that are
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How can Philip Larkin s poetry be used to address the...
The marginal or neglected can be seen to refer to individuals, a class or nation, to ideas that have been
marginalised, to neglected forms such as poetry, and to the marginalised self. Philip Larkin is
renowned for his use of the colloquial in his poetry, and he renews the importance of everyday
language and words, that have been neglected and marginalised in forms of expression. His poems
have the tone of the ordinary day. Through this use of language, he reflects on the loss of identity and
to the neglected state of England due to modernisation and industrialisation. Poetry itself is a specialist
form; however Larkins poetry can be seen as homely and less dramatic. He brought back poetry as a
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In the fourth stanza, he describes what he feels now (l.18), and the use of mass images suggests a loss
of identity. For example the plural images of the crowd, kids (ll.19 21), More houses, more parking
allowed, / More caravan sites, more pay (ll.22 3). England is becoming meaningless, having no
individual identity, where greeds / And garbage are too thick strewn (ll.51 2). The spectacled grins
(l.25) represent the blandness of businessmen as they contemplate a commercial manoeuvre without
taking account of the possible human consequences. Yet they are still mere grins, and not people.
Modern industrial images are contrasted with the images of nature, such as the M1 café (l.20) and
concrete and tyres (l.49). Industry is marginalising the countryside, neglecting it. In the third stanza he
expresses the fairly naïve belief that nature is stronger and more resilient than man and it will be able
to recover. Later in the poem however, the strength of nature, how the earth will always respond (l.14),
is trapped. The only parts that will be bricked in are the tourist parts (ll.39 40), yet the reason for the
tourism is suggested to be because we will become the first slum of Europe (l.41). The marginalisation
of the importance of the countryside is unnecessary, as the dales are
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1990-1991 Gulf War Essay
1990 1991 Gulf War
The Gulf War, also called The Persian Gulf War, was an international armed crisis instigated by Iraq s
invasion to Kuwait in August 1990 and led up to a war against Iraq. The 1990 1991 Gulf War,
according to many war specialists and politicians, represents the first large scale armed demonstration
in the modern history, since World War II, as it involved two fighting parties: a coalition of more than
35 countries including Canada, all against Iraq. Although the decision for the United Nations to wage
war against Iraq was not difficult, Canada remained reluctant to take clear and serious measures in that
regard. The Canadian government and the Canadian citizens had different viewpoints that evolved and
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Bush. The latter s influence was so noticeable that Mulroney made decisions regarding Canada s role
in the Persian Gulf Crisis without consulting Cabinet Robert Davis, pp. 16 17).
The change in Canada s military and political stand was significantly dictated by the change of the
Prime Minster. Jean Chrétien, who took over few months after Mulroney, initiated a new trend in the
Canadian stance towards the Gulf War and his decision publicized for that War as an apparent victory
to the coalition, there was a lot of global consternation about that War s legitimacy, costs and results.
The lingering effects of that war were not reflected in the immediate aftermath only, but also in the
subsequent years, afflicting all parties involved in that War.
Although not directly involved, Canada s government supported the action of the coalition and, as part
of the UN, sent off a naval force composed of the HMCS Terra Nova, HMCS Athabascan and the
HMCS Protecteur. Canadian CF 18 jets, with over 500 personnel, were based in Qatar and conducted
air combat and reconnaissance missions. An air transport group supplied cargo plans for personnel and
cargo and over 500 more Canadians served with the British Division as field hospital
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A Hero of the Ages Essay
A Hero of the Ages
Heroes come from all sorts of places: movies, books, and even everyday life. Jen, a Gelfling, is a hero
from the movie The Dark Crystal. Jen s story is one of prophecy, the never ending fight between good
and evil, and love. This composition shall trace Jen s quest as well as evaluate his success in that
quest, his individual self, and finally he shall be compared to one of the Greek heroes. Jen s quest can
be classified as restoring the good kingdom. During a time of great change in the universe, there was a
single dark crystal which held the source of balance and truth. At this time, many years before Jen s
birth, the world was peaceful. However, the crystal was shattered and the world was divided ... Show
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Ogra was another aid to Jen. She was an old woman who could foresee the future. Ogra also had the
missing shard of the dark crystal in her possession, and she gave it to Jen after he proved worthy. The
Mystics gave Jen hope and strong will to overcome his challenges. Unfortunately, Jen is also quite
small and could easily be harmed. He is also very unsure of himself at many times. At the start of his
quest, Jen is still with the Mystics. His master, the eldest, had just told him of his journey and soon
after passed away. Jen must first find Ogra and obtain the missing shard to complete the dark crystal.
At Ogra s awful monsters sent by the Skeksis try and kill Jen and they destroy Ogra s home in the
process. Ogra is captured and taken to the Skeksis. Meanwhile, having escaped, Jen finds himself in a
strange forest where he meets Kara. Both had thought themselves the last of their kind, and soon form
a strong bond. Kara takes Jen to her adopted family, the podlings. It is here that the Skeksis monsters
come once again. They capture some of the podlings and take them to the Skeksis who will drain their
life energy and turn them into slaves. During all of this, the eldest Skeksis leader has passed away and
his leadership was won by one of the remaining Skeksis. Chamberlain, a horrid scoundrel, had tried in
vain for the throne and after his defeat, was exiled. He comes across Jen and Kara and tries to befriend
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Copper Reaction Lab Report
AP Chemistry
12/13/11
Round Trip Copper Reactions Lab
The purpose of this lab was to evaluate our skills of decanting a supernatant liquid without losing the
solid and successful completion of a series of reactions. This was done through five chemical reactions
involving copper. In this lab, elemental copper was put through five different chemical reactions in
order to convert it into different compounds. By the end of the fifth reaction, the copper was back to
its elemental state. In the first reaction, 0.95 g of pure copper was reacted with 4.0 mL of concentrated
nitric acid under the fume hood. The solution was swirled until all of the copper had dissolved. The
balanced equation for this reaction is as follows:
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The black precipitate was allowed to settle and then the supernatant, the clear liquid that lies above a
precipitate, was decanted, or poured carefully off. Then, 200 mL of hot distilled water was added and
the precipitate was allowed to settle to repeat the decanting process again. In the fourth reaction, 15
mL of 6.0 M sulfuric acid was added to the copper (II) oxide while stirring. The balanced equation for
this reaction is as follows:
CuO (s) + H2SO4 (aq) à CuSO4 (aq) + H2O (l) + SO2 (g)
When the sulfuric acid was added to copper (II) oxide, the solution turned blue. This was due to the
formation of aqueous copper (II) sulfate, which produced the copper ions to change the color of the
solution. In the fifth reaction, 2.29 g of zinc was added to the copper (II) sulfate solution under the
fume hood. The balanced equation for this reaction is written as followed:
Zn (s) + CuSO4 (aq) à ZnSO4 (aq) + Cu (s)
When the zinc was added to the copper (II) sulfate solution, the solution started to bubble. As the
solution was stirred, it turned a cloudy blue. Small flecks of a brown solid were visible. As the
solution became colorless, the brown solid settled to the bottom of the beaker. The solid formed was
copper in its elemental state. The color faded from the solution as the copper ions slowly formed into
solid copper. The copper was poured into a funnel with filter paper and washed three times with 25
mL
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Spina Bifida Occulta
Abraham Maslow once said, In any given moment we have two options: to step forward into growth
or to step backward into safety. My whole life I have had many medical issues typically preventing
one from doing a lot of the normal things a child can do. But I truly believe that life is not about the
circumstances you were given, but much rather how you choose to react to them. So growing up I
have always managed to find a way to not let my disabilities hinder me from living my life like
everyone else and defy the odds I was handed. When i was born, my spine was not fully formed at the
bottom, leaving an opening that would be the cause difficulties my entire life. I was diagnosed with
Spina Bifida Occulta. Spina Bifida is an incurable birth defect where the vertebrae is defective causing
the spinal cord to fail a proper development. In most cases of Spina Bifida the person is wheelchair
bound their entire life along with other major health problems. Despite this, step by step I began
walking on my own just under one year old. I was also born deaf and in most cases of deafness, the
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I was required to do a lot of physical therapy sessions to try and loosen my ligaments enough to
qualify for the team because of the tightness caused from my spine. I was able to do cross country for
a while before I ran into more issues. My pelvis began to dislocate off and on during practices and
meets followed up by bulging one of the disks in my back but still kept running for the following two
years along with a year of track. Having so many medical issues can make life harder than usual.
These things among many other experiences in my life, have been difficult to overcome. Inevitably,
you have to find a way to claim what you have and the way you were born to be able to push through
it. Your struggles in life should never be treated like limits but much rather seen as goals and
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How Does Steve Jobs Address Rhetorical Analysis
The morning of June 12, 2005 Steve Jobs gave an inspirational speech to the graduating class of
Stanford in Palo Alto, California. During Steve Jobs speech, he was successful in persuading the
audience that life is too valuable to waste through personal anecdotes and a hopeful tone because of
the impact he had on his readers with his use of striking word choices. To begin with, Jobs used
personal anecdote to relate his audience with his life stories. By using personal stories, he was able to
create memorable language with the use of striking words about his life to tell the audience that life is
too short to waste. In the first story that he told, it was about trusting that your future was a product
from your past. Even though, Steve Jobs created a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Jobs continued throughout the speech to tell his listeners that trust was one of the most important
things to a successful career by stating ...And what I stumbled into by following my curiosity. The use
of striking words created a memorial and fulfilling statement that was important to the rest of the
speech. Jobs word choice made it possible for him to get his point across that trust and curiosity are
imperative to a fulfilling life. By using personal anecdotes, Jobs was able to tell the audience that
everything happens for a reason and with this the graduating class of 2005 felt that Jobs was very
relatable to themselves. Additionally, Jobs also made a point to trust the good and bad events that
happen in your life. Steve Jobs connects the events that led up to creating Apple as big as it became by
referring to ...connecting the dots. At the time, Steve Jobs was fired from Apple and had to start all
over again. Each time he says this he points out the worst moments in his life with the success that he
became known for. In the speech Jobs also persuades the audience to follow their heart by saying
...This approach has never let me down, and it has
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Advertising and Sales Promotion of Parle G
Advertising Sales Promotion
Parle G
Submitted By:
Varun Gupta : PG20095696
Vikram Sharma : PG20095098
Index
S. No.
Content
Page Number
1
Company and Brand Details
1
2
Agency Details
3
3
Consumer and Brand Positioning
4
4
Consumer Response Model Stage
5
5
Source Message and Channel Factors
6
6
Objectives for the Brand
7
7
Consumer feelings (FCB Grid) and appeals recom mended
8
8
Designing Communication
9
9
IMC Recommended Mix for Parle G
10
10
Sales Promotions Recommended options
11
11
References
12
1
 Established in 1929
 1st brands Parle Glucose and Parle Monaco
 Market leader in many products
 Won acclaim at the Monde selection since 1970
 35% share of the total biscuit market
 15% share of the total confectionery market
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 While some have it for breakfast, for others it is a complete wholesome meal.
 For some it s the best accompaniment for chai (tea).
 While for some it s a way of getting charged whenever they are low on en ergy.
Inference
 Parle G is liked by a large customer base.
 It is the market leader and has been playing in Affection and Conation Stages.
 Campaigns like ―G = Genius‖, ―Main takat hun‖ have largely impacted the consumer preference
by generating liking for the brand.
 Introduction of special branded festive packs also motivated the consum ers to take action, i.e, buy
the packs.
The world s largest selling biscuits, Parle G have to continuously play on a mix of affective and
conation stages to be the top of mind brand and to keep getting sales in order to defend the huge
market share from competitors.
6
Source
Source, Message and Channel Factors
 Parle G is one of the most popular Brands. So the Brand can speak for it self and the message will
be delivered.
 However, due to competition and use of celebrities by competitors to at tract customers, use of
celebrities like ―Amir Khan‖ as source is a great move.
Message
Message revolves around the positioning catering to the following:
 Positive values of life like honesty, sharing and caring.
 Synonymous to energy nutrition.
 symbolize quality, health and great taste.
Channel
 Non personal channels
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Harley Davidson Pest and Five Forces Essay example
Introduction
Harley Davidson is America s most successful manufacturing company. It has established itself as
market leader for the heavyweight motorcycles and is the world s most profitable motorcycle
company. Harley Davidson has been around for over 100 year and although it sitting on a healthy
position in term of profitable, heavy competition and negative trends raises the question on the length
that Harley Davidson will continue to be a profitable company. This Strategic analysis will summarise
the Macro environment of the Motorcycle industry as well as summaries the effect of the five forces
have on the profitability of motorcycle industry. Also an internal analysis will be conducted which will
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The reason for this is because suppliers for the motorcycle industry supply raw material and
components to the motorcycle industry where it is then used to manufacturer motorcycles. The
suppliers are usually, many small to large organisations and therefore tend not to have high bargaining
power. Also, motorcycle industries usually have high volume production which requires high volume
of raw material and components, so therefore motorcycle manufacturers tend to have higher bargain
power thereby reducing the price of the suppliers which increase the profits for them.
Motorcycles would be a high capital expenditure for a customer, and therefore price sensitivity would
affect bargaining power of customer in this industry thereby reducing the profit for the companies in
this industry.
Factors such as rising fuel prices and slow economic growth will impact two ways on the motorcycle
industry in term of substitutes. Regarding motorcycle as a form of transport, fuel prices had lead to
increase demand for motorcycle, therefore threat from cars will be low, and also switching cost from
motorcycle to cars is relatively high, thus making threat from cars low. On the other hand public
transport poses a higher threat as the switching cost to them relatively low.
Rivalry in this industry is very high with very large companies dominating the market, there also
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Childhood Illnesses Research Paper
Childhood Illnesses
According to www.ghc.org/, five most common childhood illnesses are: Chickenpox; Colds; Coughs,
Croup, and Diarrhea. Let s look at the symptoms of these illnesses as well as at their treatment.
1. Chickenpox: Chickenpox is an infection caused by varicella zoster virus. Signs and symptoms of
chickenpox may include:
Slight fever may be present before a rash develops. Rash usually first appears on body, face, and scalp.
It then spreads to limbs. Rash begins as small, red, flat spots that develop into itchy fluid filled
blisters. Blisters are usually less than ¼ wide and have a red base. After the blister breaks, open sores
will crust over to form dry, brown scabs. (BCCDC, 2009)
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According to the CDC s statistics (2001 2006), the leading cause of nonfatal injuries was falls,
followed by injuries due to being struck by or against an object. Other most common types of injuries
are overexertion, transportation related injuries, and various cuts (CDC 2008).
Treatment of Childhood Injuries
1. Falls: during falls children might break bones or injure joints and muscles.
If you suspect a fracture, follow these steps (1) Have the child rest. Immobilize the area. (2) Call 9 1 1
for a large bone fracture. (3) Place a plastic bag with an ice water mix on the injured area to reduce
swelling and lessen pain (NSC 2011, 56).
With sprains and strains use R.I.C.E. procedure: Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation.
2. Injuries due to being struck by or against an object, e.g., contusions. A contusion is a bruised muscle
that may result from a blow. The symptoms of contusion are pain, swelling, and skin discoloration
(bruised, black and blue). With this type of injury, use R.I.C.E. procedure: Rest, Ice, Compression and
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Susan B. Anthony s Contributions
Susan B. Anthony is an influential figure in American History for a multitude of reasons. Her primary
contributions were made through her ability to voice her opinion over the unequal rights for women
and blacks. The thing that makes Susan B. Anthony stand out the most is her power to get women the
equal rights they deserve. Through the years of 1892 1900, she fought for the abolition of slavery and
women s rights. Her life spanned 86 years from birth on February 15, 1820 to death on March 13,
1906 caused by heart failure. Anthony s contributions will be felt forever in American society because
she gave women equal rights as men and assisted in the abolition of slavery. Susan B. Anthony was
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At the age of twenty nine, Anthony started to go to conventions and temperance movements and that
is what got her involved in reform movements. Anthony at the same age became the secretary for the
Daughters of Temperance. By being secretary, it helped her public speaking and it gave her the
opportunity to speak about alcohol abuse. This was a big step in Anthony s life because of her fear of
public speaking. In the years following the Civil War, Anthony began to be an important role in anti
slavery movements and temperance movements. Anthony was very active in both of these movements.
(www.newworldencyclopedia.org) In 1851, Anthony was introduced to Elizabeth Cady Stanton by
Amelia Bloomer. This friendship benefited women in so many ways. Together, Elizabeth and Anthony
organized the first women s state temperance society. (http://www.biography.com) In 1853, Anthony
went to her first women s rights convention and started to devote more of her time to increasing
women s rights. Stanton and Anthony traveled throughout the United States giving speeches and
trying to get equal rights and treatments for women. In the years 1853 1860, Anthony campaigned in
New York for the Married Women s Property Bill, which gave women that were married the right to
own property, keep their wages, and have custody rights of their children, which eventually became a
law during this time frame.
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Analysis Of Grace Paley s Life And Experiences Of Men And...
The author, Grace Paley, constructs short stories that illustrate the lives and experiences of men and
women living in New York City. This individual account captures the experiences of two Jewish
immigrants in the community where she was raised. Anxiety has a protagonist character that shows
apprehension about the probable destruction of the world. She confronts people that roam the street to
warn them about the danger they face and how to protect society. The panicky narrator, with anxiety,
tries to conserve society, therefore she alerts strangers of their wrongdoings, questions their actions,
and gives them advice.
The narrator s anxiety arises against the two men for the actions they display to their children; which
is our future generation. The lady and the two fathers have distinct views on how the children should
be treated. One father places his daughter from his shoulders to the ground roughly after she makes
him angry. Let s not go too far, said the young father. We could get depressed. She WAS jumping
around on my poor back and hollering Oink, oink the father pleaded with the aged lady (Paley 833).
Her concern is the father should not roughly place his child upon the ground like he did, but the
fathers have a diverse assumption on it. In the father s eyes, his actions were acceptable for the actions
of his daughter s movements on his shoulders. The father felt his actions would prevent the daughter
from demonstrating behavior like that anymore.
The lady
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Full Frontal Feminist Analysis
I woke up this morning from a nightmare a lot of women find their reality. I was raped, suffering
PTSD from the incident, and my rapist was walking around freely. The actual rape was not a part of
my dream; the dream was about dealing with the repercussions of it. My friends and family tried to
help and console me, but I would have panic attacks if someone touched me. I worked in the same
company, or in the same building, as him and I saw him everywhere. He knew what he did and he had
no remorse, constantly winking at me and making crude gestures. In the end of my dream my friends,
the rapist, a woman (someone in authority I think), and I sat in the room where the crime took place. I
told her what happened there, while the man laughed on at my fear and sorrow. The worst part that
happened before I woke up? She didn t do anything for me; she couldn t do anything for me. I awoke,
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I believe that a lot of mainstream feminism is catered exclusively for straight, white, able bodied, cis
gender women. A lot of the time when feminists talk about the wage gap, especially in Valenti s book
Full Frontal Feminism, it is only mentioned that women make about 70 cents to the man s dollar. It is
not mentioned, however, that this only applies to white women. White women make even more than
black and Hispanic men, who in turn make more than black and Hispanic women. Not to mention that
this is only sub grouped further when looking at straight versus queer women, women with
disabilities, transgender women, and so on. Another situation would be the lack of people of color in
queer representation. When speaking on the subject, is almost always white people, when black people
actually make up most of the United States lgbtqa population. A lot of feminism speech is catered to
the white
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The Role Of Memory In John Steinbeck s The Grapes Of Wrath
Wendy seems to bare the brunt of Peter s memory loss in the novel. It is almost a surprise that Peter
has not forgotten her sooner, and in the beginning of the adventure it appears that he almost did. He
constantly abandons them for adventure during their flights to Neverland and he often forgets who
they are when he returns. Wendy comments, And if he forgets them so quickly...how can we expect
that he will go on remembering us . Peter has a hard time remember people and events, but does not
seem to have a problem with navigating in and around the island. He flies Wendy and her brothers to
the island, and later directs them back to their house. Navigation is a type of memory that Peter has
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He questions, who is Captain Hook? and I forget them after I kill them . Despite the obvious concern
with a child killing another human, what is even more concerning is that Peter kills and then forgets
about it. A Freudian psychologist might suggest that he is subconsciously blocking out the memory,
but times are past that era, instead it might just be that Peter cannot retain memory because he has no
room to grow. Peter never ages, and his playful face is the same throughout generations. While Peter is
blessed with never having to grow up, and therefore never having any real form of responsibility, he is
cursed with the inability to remember. Memories grow with the individual, it takes place within time
regardless of the duration and is encoded into the brain likewise. The timeline in Neverland is unclear
because years or seconds may pass relative to the real world, but even if the time ratio was one to one,
there is without doubt that Peter s internal clock has stopped ticking. His past therefore can be
considered infinite because no one knows if he is twenty years old or two thousand. Infinite memory
is incomprehensible, as previously stated, as other characters grow up in Peter Pan their childhood
becomes merely snapshots. Peter may not have the ability to retain memory because he can only live
in the present. For him to have memory of the past would suggest that he
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Unwind Essay
Unwind Essay
By Asha Patel
Theme: How a leader can influence others?
Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do
it. Dwight D. Eisenhower. In a place, where Unwinding is permitted for saving lives and possible,
people must take a stand against this rebellion. The novel, Unwind by Neal Shusterman s, showed
commitment and leadership roles throughout the novel. This type of leadership and commitment came
from Connor, Roland, and the Admiral. They showed leadership roles in their own different ways
throughout the book. This novel says that a leader can influence others by motivation and inspiration,
persuasion, and strongly believing in a vision.
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The best leadership moment was in part seven, when Risa and Connor return to the Graveyard to run
it. The Admiral is too weak, having refused to take a new heart from an Unwind, and Connor stepped
in. Connor delivers a powerful speech that sets course for becoming the best leader in this novel.
Overall, Connor influenced others in a positive way and can be described as a great positive leader in
this book, Unwind.
A leader can also influence others in a negative way by using the technique, persuasion. This leader
who influenced others in a negative way was Roland. Shusterman gave Roland to have great
persuasion; and, Roland persuaded anyone who was in his way to step aside as he persevered to
become the biggest and greatest leader of all. For example he made up lies about the Admiral saying
that the Admiral used Unwinds just so he could get certain parts. He killed Emby so he could have his
hair. Also the Admiral s teeth and the scars on his face were from unwinding. Roland is not a killer,
but a fighter. He is said to be strong, brave and a good leader. He s manipulative and uses people for
his own personal gain. He is also intimidating and has a tendency to lose his temper quickly. For
example in part 2, Connor and Risa met Hayden, Mai, and Roland all in the safe house. Roland was
controlled everything, telling everyone what to do and when to eat. Roland hated Connor from the
minute he met him because he
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Spotting Scope Research Paper
Hunting Spotting ScopesHunting ScopesAboutBushnell ScopesCabelas ScopesElk Hunting
ScopesHunting Spotting ScopesLeupold ScopesNikon ScopesRifle ScopesHunting Spotting
ScopesTips On Buying A Spotting Scope You may have been told that seeking out a spotting scope for
birding, hunting, and other wildlife viewing and observing is your best bet if you truly want to
maximize your outdoor experience. Spotting scopes are similar to both binoculars and telescopes,
combining the convenient portability of the standard binoculars, with the longer range viewing
capabilities of the star gazing telescope. Spotting scopes can give you the high definition
magnification capabilities required from longer distances, and so are the perfect optical device for
your birding or hunting adventure. However, sometimes it can be quite overwhelming trying to find
the best spotting scope, sifting through technical jargon and industry terms. That s why we have
outlined the most important aspects of the spotting scope, definitions of specifications, and
recommendations on what to look for. Magnification: Finding the best magnification in your
prospective spotting scope relies on how large the objective lens is; i.e. the higher the magnification,
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It is inversely proportional to the magnification: the larger the magnification, the narrower the field of
view. A fixed eyepiece will give you a wider field of view, and the variable eyepiece will give you
both wide field of view and more intense magnification. Depending on your outdoor hobby, you
should probably opt for a wider field of view (fixed eyepiece) if your scoping is predominantly deals
with panorama; and a combination field of view/magnification (single zoom or variable eyepiece) for
surveying both panorama and object detail.About the AuthorOpticsale.com offers a wide variety of top
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Simone Beauvoir
Throughout history, women have been constantly objectified and forced into submission by a male
dominated society. Simone de Beauvoir s philosophical work, The Second Sex, echoes this intense
oppression of women and reflects the first wave feminist movement. Her existentialist decoding of
genders resulted in the idea of the Other, which explores the phenomenon that women are forced into
the role of an object, while men are the subject. In the second chapter of The Second Sex, The Girl ,
Beauvoir further studies the idea of this oppression during one s transition from a girl into a woman.
Beauvoir states that no matter how much freedom and sense of self a girl holds, she is always forced
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Beauvoir describes the relationship between men and women as, In her eyes, man embodies the Other,
as she does for the man; but for her this Other appears in the essential mode, and she grasps herself as
the inessential opposite him (Beauvoir 342). Men embody the Other in the eyes of women and are the
subject and absolute to women. On the other hand, women are referred as the Other and are
subordinate to men. She must be inessential in comparison to him, which is the exact opposite of the
relationship between Mako and Korra. Unlike the relationship between girls and men that Beauvoir
describes, Korra is the subject in relation to Mako. By himself, he is essentially nothing which
completely contradicts Beauvoir s idea of the Other. Without Korra, Mako is incomplete, his entire
identity is based off Korra. He speaks about himself in relation to Korra, It s harder being the Avatar s
boyfriend . His submission is shown through becoming inessential opposite [her] and that he is only
something in reference to Korra. He is not the absolute and disproves Beauvoir s claim that women
are inessential in relation to
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Conformity Is The Most Popular Form Of Conformity
As Dr. Seuss once said, Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don t matter
and those who matter don t mind. Through this quote, the foundation of conformity is uprooted from
its murky hovel and is disputed with. Despite, though, how many people preach these words, they still
succumb to the mind numbing effects without even realizing it, because they are not fully aware of the
causes of this topic. That is why one needs to understand the causes of conformity before preventing
the effects. The three causes of conformity include: changing how one acts to avoid the rejection of
their peers, depending on other people s opinions because they are oblivious to a certain topic, and
conforming to something based on social characteristics. Changing how one acts to fit in better with a
group, or normative conformity, is the most popular form of conformity in the world today. According
to Philip G. Zimbardo, a Professor of Psychology at Stanford University: Normative Conformity, is
when we are concerned about making a good impression in front of a group. Though we may disagree
secretly with the group opinion, we may verbally adopt the group stance so that we seem like a team
player rather than a deviant. When a child (for this purpose he or she will be called the green child ) is
excluded from the play two other children, the green child blames his/ her exclusion based on
something they did or who they are as a person. The green child is then tempted to
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Zoning Assignment
Navneet Singh
November 11th, 2014
Health and Social Justice
Zoning Assignment
Identify the town and state in which you currently live (permanent address). Provide an overview of
zoning for this location, i.e., is it all residential zoning or a mix of residential, business and/or
industrial? T0 find zoning information I had to search a specific area of my hometown. At My
hometown is in Flemington, New Jersey. Flemington is located in Hunterdon County. The state
planning commission selected The Borough of Flemington to be a Town Center on December 5th,
2011. Background information on Flemington helps you understand the zoning of the area.
Flemington is a pedestrian friendly borough; the layout of the area encourages people to walk to
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There are a numerous amount of grocery stores in the area. There is shop rite, farmers market, and a
health food store, with in a mile of my house. Flemington is also home to the food pantry, which
provides food to people in the area who cannot afford it or don t have the accessibility to it for health
reasons. It fights hunger in the Hunterdon County area. Along with that it also provides personal care
items to families and individuals. There are restaurants at every turn. There are a countless number of
fast food places in the area. There isn t an area where there isn t a place to eat at least a mile away
(Flemington
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Gatsby s Intense Journey For Love
Gatsby s Intense Journey For Love
Gatsby exemplifies an individual who can not always get what he or she yearns for. He possesses
more than millions of people have combined, yet is still not satisfied. There is only one thing that
Gatsby is destined to have, and that is Daisy Buchanan s unconditional love. Hence by the name, she
is married to another man: Tom Buchanan. The madness begins before Daisy gets married when she
shares a kiss of a lifetime with James Gatz. Gatsby allows himself to fall in love with her, and from
that moment on, all of his life decisions and daily problems are stimulated by Daisy, and framed
around her life. Some may consider Gatsby to be an extreme stalker or nutcase, but in reality Gatsby
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And I thought that if you don t make very much You re selling bonds, aren t you, old sport? Well, this
would interest you. It wouldn t take up much of your time and you might pick up a nice bit of money.
It happens to be rather confidential sort of thing, (82 83). Here, Gatsby is trying to make it seem like
he is doing Nick a friendly favor, when in fact he knows that Nick is Daisy s cousin all along.
Essentially, he assumes that if he can get closer to Nick, it will bring him even closer to Daisy. Gatsby
s absurd reasoning behind his illegal activity is solely due to his belief that it is all for Daisy. He truly
is not a bad person at heart, nor are his intentions to harm anyone. He simply wants to be with Daisy
and he is willing to do anything to make this dream a reality. He needs this money so that Daisy can
be just as in love with him as he is with her. He thinks that if he is more wealthy and flamboyant, she
will be amazed and come running back to him. He is clearly determined to change himself, as he goes
as far as risking his life, and being put behind bars in order to reinvent himself. By the time he
manages to become extremely wealthy, he returns back to the real world to find that Daisy has already
moved on. He does not accept the fact that Daisy is no longer interested in him, which further
infuriates him. His anger and frustration fuel his passion to get back with her. Furthermore, Gatsby is
so at the mercy of
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Inquiry Questions On Design And The Elements And...
Inquiry Questions
What is design? A design is a plan or a sketch produced to show the function or the workings of a
specific space which are made before constructing or applying the product. (Farlex)
What are the elements and principles of design?
The elements of design
1. Line: A line is a recognizable path created by a point moving in space. Lines are one dimensional
that differ and contrasts in length, width and dimension. Lines every so often describe and outline the
edges of a method or a form. A line can be diagonal, horizontal or vertical. (Paul)
2. Shape: A shape is an independent clear area of geometric (ex: circles and squares), creating a
positive space using a shape will lead directly to a negative space. (LOVETT)
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Color Color is the light reproduced and replicated off objects. It has three main features: type or its
name (red, green, blue, etc.), value (dark or light), and strength (dull or bright). (Elements and
Principles of Design)
The principles of design
Balance Balance is the visual and graphical equality between all the elements of design. It provides
and offers stability, steadiness and structure to a design. (LOVETT)
Proximity Proximity generates and creates the relationship between elements. It provides a principal
point. Proximity means that the elements of design should be visually connected and linked in some
way. (Paul)
Alignment Alignment allows the creation of organization and order. Aligning elements allows them to
create a visual connection with each other.
REPETITION Repetition strengthens a design by tying together individual elements. It helps to create
association and consistency. Repetition can create rhythm (a feeling of organized movement).
CONTRAST Contrast is the juxtaposition of opposing elements (opposite colours on the colour
wheel, or value light / dark, or direction horizontal / vertical). Contrast allows us to emphasize or
highlight key elements in your
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Virginia Woolf s Death Of The Moth
Virginia Woolf s essay Death of the Moth gave me an in depth look into how death is inevitable and
how nature dies just like us. Death of the Moth thoroughly describes how she sees a month trapped in
a fragment of her window and is fighting for his life. The speaker seems willing to help the moth, but
then further leans to the idea that the moth is trying to escape death. Witnessing the death of the moth,
she feels that this is exactly what the circle of life entails. Despite the feeling of loss, she comprehends
that the death of the moth was bound to happen as it does with every other creature. She also fully
understands that the death of the moth is just a normal part of life. The speaker lets us know that when
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It shows that the speaker is starting to feel empathy for the moth when she starts realizing how
valuable life is. For us humans we believe that death is inevitable, but as we see the struggle the moth
is going to we know that the creature believes otherwise. As we begin to read further, we see how the
speaker believes that the people working hard outside the window is just as relevant and consequential
as the moth zig zagging across the room. As humans, we are already accustomed to waking up and
completing our daily tasks as a ritual. We do these tasks with ignorance and carelessly to what we may
believe does not exist, death. I believe the speaker was focused and highlighted the life of the moth to
open our eyes to these signification and enjoyable moment we do not tend to appreciate. When
applying this essay into real life, we now think about those moments where we overworked ourselves
on a task or when we retrieves all these awards and honors, but the truth is when it comes to that time
it will all die out with you. Furthermore, the speaker wants us to know that by witnessing the death of
this creature, she started to realize how valuable life really is and how we may take it for
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Working Family Thesis Statement
A. Thesis Statement: Today, many working families are having issues finding a good balance between
work and family life. There are options available for those who seek help to find a better balance
between the two. Many of these options range from organizational practices or policies, training,
corporate involvement and even laws. II. Most families today are on a dual income. However, with the
advance technology available, more companies are expecting more from their employees. A.
According to Kara Heissman the average worker works 55 hours a week now (Lifehack.org). It s hard
to disconnect from work even when we aren t in the office. We now bring work home with us by our
smart phones and tablets. We still receive and respond to emails,
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What Is The Theme Of Frozen River
In the movie Frozen River portrays two women struggling to get by. One of the women lives near an
Indian reservation, Ray Eddy, while the other, Lila Littlewolf, lives in the reservation. Lila has been
smuggling people over the border from Canada to the United States before, while Ray comes into
contact with Lila and is forced to transport people from Canada to the United States. It is shown that it
is not hard to transport people from both sides of the border, due to the reservation being on both sides
of the border, which is separated by the river. Thus when the river is frozen they can pass it with a car
and pass without being checked by troopers, as it is still part of the reservation. When Ray realizes
that there can be made quite some money with the smuggling, which she needs, as her husband left
her with all their money, Ray goes back to Lila and thus comes into contact with someone in a
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Malik Ajani says a prominent attribute of humanity, this being diversity and the importance that a
group s religious/cultural practices have in their lives (13). This quote shows how difference is part of
humanity and thus that the characters in Frozen River are different is part of human beings and that
makes Ray an example of a human being. While the characters in the movie show the differences
between their cultures and their reaction on these differences, it portrays how in contemporary society
people still have difficulties with understanding other cultures. Even though the main characters of
Frozen River live according to different rules they have similar economic struggles. By explaining
these differences Frozen River portrays here how correlative different cultures can
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Bring Your Own Device ( Byod )
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is referred to it by many names: bring your own danger, bring your
own disaster, bring your own detonator, but whatever the name, it is becoming more and more
commonplace in all sectors across the world. What used to be unthinkable, using one s own personal
mobile device or smartphone for work is now emerging as one of the biggest technology trends of this
decade. The idea of using a personal device at work developed when many executives got their first
Blackberries and iPhones back in the mid 2000 s and wanted access to corporate resources from these
devices such as email and the corporate intranet. Since then, BYOD has transitioned from a trend to a
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The issue is two fold, one being that IT departments have lost the ability to fully manage devices that
connect to the company s network, but also employees are now demanding that they have the ability
to conduct company business and have access to extremely secure company resources from multiple
personal devices. Obviously this hasn t gone over very well from the IT perspective. Initially IT
departments were very resistant to change taking into consideration the huge security risk allowing
these devices onto the network presents, however more and more departments are beginning to adopt
these new practices, but at the same time are still very hesitant because they remained very concerned
about the inherent risks of permitting personal devices to access and store sensitive corporate data.
The timeline outlined below gives an excellent graphical representation of where BYOD started in the
early 200 s and where it is and going now that it s in its third wave and really finding its way as a
mature solution in the enterprise. Mobile devices are a mixed blessing for enterprises. CRN reported
on a Poneman Institute, a IT security research firm, found that 77 percent of corporate professionals
who responded to the survey said that the use of mobile devices in the workplace is important to
achieving business objectives, but almost the same percentage, 76 percent, believe that these tools
present a serious set of security risks. While organizations comprehend the
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Pros And Cons Of Later School Start Times
Backgrounder: Later School Start Times. Later School Start Times: Benefits Cons. N.p., n.d. Web. 17
Nov. 2015. .
This article by the National Sleep Foundation describes how adolescents today are not getting the
recommended amount of sleep and in return do not perform appropriately or at their maximum level at
school. Through different scientific studies it was discovered that adolescent NATURALLY fall asleep
at 11 P.M. or later. One study looked at the melatonin secretion in patients and how it occurred later at
night in adolescents. Through research the National Sleep Foundation has urged schools to
synchronize school clock with student body clocks (If teens naturally fall asleep at 11 P.M. and require
9.5 hours of sleep, school should start approximately at 9:00 10:00 A.M., 1 to 3 hours after current SC
school start times). This sources supports my claim to start school later and provides support research
about the negative aspects of sleep deprivation in adolescents and the importance of reforming school
start times
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The benefits to elementary students include increased attendance, high academic achievement, better
use of opportunity recognition and problem solving skills, and an exploration in ethical issues. In
middle school, entrepreneurship education is seen to improve academic skills, increase self esteem,
encourage risk taking and learning from failure, learn about opportunity cost, and foster idea
generation. Overall it caused students to enter the adult world with a sense of more self worth, self
awareness, personal responsibility, motivation, communication skills, and creativity. This source
serves as bank of example to my claim to increase entrepreneurship education in South
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Beriberi In Developing Countries
In the 19th century, an increasing number of Asians were experiencing loss of appetite, weakness, and
edema, among other symptoms, making it difficult to perform daily activities. This disorder, known as
beriberi, appeared after the exclusive use of polished rice as a staple in these countries (Wooley,
2009). In 1926, thiamin deficiency was discovered to be the cause of this disease (Dinicolantonio,
Niazi, Lavie, O keefe, Ventura, 2013). While beriberi is mostly found in developing countries where
grains are not enriched with thiamin, this deficiency is also associated with alcoholism, malnutrition,
chronic renal failure, diuretic use, and heart failure in the Western world. Heart failure is a condition in
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However, loop diuretics can initiate or further exacerbate thiamin deficiency. This relationship was
first described in 1980 when the administration of loop diuretics in rats increased urinary excretion of
thiamin after 4 weeks, suggesting that long term therapy promotes deficiency (Yiu, Itokawa Kuwai,
1980). The renal excretion of thiamin is directly dependent on urine flow, which is increased with
diuretic medication (Wooley, 2009). Further, thiamin is not protein bound, and is therefore easily
filtered at the site of the glomerulus. A particular diuretic called furosemide decreases thiamin uptake
by cardiac myocytes A particular diuretic called furosemide not only hyper excretes thiamin, but it
also minimizes thiamin s entry into heart cells (Dinicolantonio et al., 2013). Therefore, administration
of this medication may further affect heart contractility since myocardial cells are deprived of thiamin,
preventing the decarboxylation reaction necessary in pyruvate s conversion to acetyl CoA and slowing
energy
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Examples Of Personal Narrative
Personal Narrative It was the year of 2013, I was going into 4th grade and school was just a month
away. But it wasn t the 4th grade that I was looking forward to, because my family was moving to a
small town in Wisconsin named Mosinee. I grew up in a suburb just on the outskirts of the great city
known as Chicago. I loved it there, and wanted to live there for the rest of my life; I guess my parents
didn t exactly feel the same way. Little did I know that this move would shape my personality and
change me in many different ways. And ultimately, to make me a better person as a whole. When I
told my very few friends that I was moving, they always asked why. I really didn t have an answer and
didn t think about it that much. The day eventually came, and we had all of our stuff was ready, my
family was ready, but I wasn t. I couldn t imagine a life without my normal friends and my normal
school, and didn t realize that this move would be one of the best things that has ever happened to me.
After we gave our hardest goodbye, I started my journey to my new house. I tried to stay optimistic,
but that was very hard because I new that I wasn t going to get another friend until school started,
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There was one more problem too, while I was friends with Mathias, I didn t have any other friends. So
I made it my mission to find my new Mathias. There was one kid named Cole Holtz, I told him about
how I used to live in Chicago. He found my story very amusing we hung out more and more. We are
still friends to this very day, and I find it incredible how a small story could spark a great friendship.
He eventually introduced me to his friend named Caden Hrebik. Caden was a shy kid like I was at the
time, so we got along very well. We called ourselves the three musketeers, and it was the of something
great, for
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Acc 291 Week 2 Dqs and Participation Questions Essay
Week 2 DQs and Participation Questions
Week 2 Discussion Question #1
 What are the differences among valuation, depreciation, amortization, and depletion? Is it
appropriate to calculate depreciation using two different methods? Why?
 Which depreciation method provides you the highest depreciation expense in the first year? Why?
Valuation refers to the asset being recorded and disclosed at current market price regardless of whether
that price is above or below cost. Depreciation is the allocation of the cost of a plant asset to expense
over its useful or service life in a rational and systematic manner. There are three methods that can be
used for depreciation and a company must pick which method they want to use and stick with that ...
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When the contractual interest rate and the market interest rate are the same, the bonds are sold at face
value. But when the contractual interest rate and the market interest rates differ then the bonds are
usually sold below or above face value. If the market rate of interest is lower than the contractual
interest rate then the investors will have to pay more than the face value for the bonds (premium).
When a company issues 12% bonds at a time when other bonds of similar risk are paying 15%. Most
investors will be more interested in buying the 12% bonds and their value will fall below their face
value, which is called selling at a discount.
A company should comply with the matching principle, which shows that bond discounts should be
allocated systematically to each accounting period benefiting from the use of cash proceeds. The
straight line method of amortization of bond discount allocates the same amount to interest expense
each interest period. By using this formula: Bond Discount divided by Number of Interest Periods
equals Bond Discount Amortization.
Amy did a good job explaining the contractual rate which is the rate in which the interest payments
are calculated. How do we gauge our return on our investment, what comprises that rate, and what can
affect that/
Week 2 Question for Participation #1
 What types of industries have unearned revenue? Why is unearned revenue considered a liability?
When is
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Pagsanjan Short Story Summary
Pagsanjan was not by any means an urban town, and that suited Lourdes just fine. Her days were filled
with jump rope, hopscotch, and rope swinging on the school tamarind tree. Her skin was sun kissed,
and at six years old she was already a skilled climber and swimmer. Going to market with her
grandmother was always a special time. Walking in the early morning, her young bounce keeping up
with her grandmother s slower march, Ludy looked forward to the market. The bustle of people,
buying fruits and vegetables for the day, selling their wares, chatting with friends, made up the
character of the market. The buzz of Tagalog, punctuated by laughter, filled the humid air. Holding on
to her grandmother s dress, Ludy followed her around, watching her buy fish and keeping close, lest
an unsuspecting person tread on her small feet. Often, she would follow her grandmother as she
visited friends and relatives, Lourdes often receiving a loving pinch on the cheek or a warm hug. Ludy
also shadowed her grandmother when she cooked meals, and she followed her while she collected
wood for the stove. Carrying what her small arms could manage, she balanced the wood on her head,
eager to help out her grandmother however she could. When she wasn t helping her grandmother,
Ludy was out playing with her friends. Pagsanjan was a town just waiting to be explored. With her
friends, she went to the farm to pick guavas, quickly climbing the low trees and collecting the fruit,
which was just waiting
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Democratic Deficit in the European Union
Most voters seem to take the opportunity to give the incumbent national government a good kicking
during European elections, as seen in the UK, Spain and France, rather than vote on a broad manifesto
of ideas. This is fuelled further by MEPs campaigning on local issues rather than European ones. This
is an example of part of the democratic deficit in the European Parliament. To further show how there
is a democratic deficit in the European Parliament I will explain how it is largely inaccessible to its
European citizens and how the European Parliament lacks the power that it requires to resolve the
problems in the Union. I will then describe some unsuccessful attempts at solutions and conclude with
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The balance between these two branches differed from country to country. With the gradual
development of the EEC, more and more areas of public policy were transferred from national
governments to the community with the result that the overall powers of the executives within
member countries of the EU have increased while parliamentary powers have decreased.
The main argument is that the parliament is too weak, while the council is too powerful. The executive
branches, the Council and the Commission, are not drawn from Parliament and are thus not
accountable to it in the way it would be, for example, in the UK through a vote of no confidence. The
two branches are completely separate, which can mean that there is not an effective check as there was
meant to be. The Parliament is too weak to hold either of the executive branches to account, meaning
that they can pass legislation without the consent of the Parliament, except when co decision applies
on matters pertaining to qualified majority voting in the Council.
Compared to many national and sub national legislatures, the European Parliament has a relatively
low profile. In the past, some scholars of the European Union judged it to be less important than other
governing institutions of the Union. However, since the mid 1980 s the European Parliament has
undergone many substantial changes, probably more than any other major European Union body. The
Parliament s
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Essay about Relationships in Geoffrey Chaucer s The...
Throughout literature, deep relationships can often be discovered between a story and the author who
writes it. Relationships can also be found in stories about a husband and wife. In Geoffrey Chaucer s
The Canterbury Tales many of the characters make this idea apparent with the stories they tell. In The
Pardoner s Tale , a distinct relationship can be made between the character of the Pardoner and his tale
of three friends. Also, the Wife in The Wife of Bath s Tale boldly declares her relationship towards her
husband.
Throughout The Pardoner s Tale , the main character teaches about greed, gambling, desecration, and
drinking, but in the beginning he admits to committing these sins himself. One of the portrayals of
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The irony of the Pardoner is based on his hypocritical actions. The fact that he does not care about the
souls of those he has tricked, says a lot about his character. Near the end of his tale, the friends begin
to reveal their true personality. All three of them turn on each other trying to steal the treasure for
themselves. All of the trust, which they had promised, was a lie and no loyalty remained. The
supposed faithful friends display their true cruelty and expose their hypocrisy in relation to the
Pardoner s character.
One main theme in The Wife of Bath s Tale is female dominance and equality. In the tale, the wife
portrays her dominance through her own experience. For example, the image of the whip sets her role
as master, and she tells everyone that she is the head of her household. Despite her claim that
experience is her sole power, the Wife of Bath evidently feels the need to create her authority in a
more scholarly manner. She mimics the habits of the scholars and churchmen by supporting her claims
with quotations from antique works and scripture.
The Wife of Bath apparently attempts to emphasize female dominance over men. She contradicts
many of the harsh customs and declares her own haughty assessment of women s function in society
and in relationships. In the story, Chaucer explains that what women want is sovereignty over their
husbands. According to the tale, women desire to be treated as masters over their love. The story also
suggests that
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Miscommunication In Oleanna Play
Oleanna by David Mamet is a two character play in which the issue of miscommunications and
excessive political correctness is explored in the matter of 3 Acts. The play is about student teacher
relationships and sexual harassment. The topic discussed in this play could be considered very
sensitive which causes Oleanna to become a controversial text. This play was written in 1990 s not
only did it spark a great deal of controversy but also stimulated discussions and arguments. If this text
had been written in the 21st century the context of this play would differ in many ways based on the
way communication has changed, the way modern society reacts to topics such as sexual harassment,
and the effectiveness of the actual text, and this is shown ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Sexual assault victims hesitate to speak out about these incidents because society blames the victim,
but recently many victims have been speaking up about these heartbreaking incidents. Just because a
victim does not speak up about this immediately does not mean it is not true, but some find it truly
difficult to speak up because they are afraid. For example, in Oleanna Carol speaks about having a
group and the professor then reinstated that this group advised her, so it was a sort of support group
for her. A support group is good when it comes to situations like this when you feel alone. This text
could differ because people in this modern society are capable of getting books and songs banned or
taken down because of how overly sensitive they are about sexual
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Nai-Ni Chen and Taiwanese-American Modern Dance
NAI NI CHEN AND TAIWANESE AMERICAN MODERN DANCE
Taiwan and America have always had strong relations since the early 1900s. However, during the Cold
War, they became even closer allies. During this time, many famous American dancers such as Alvin
Ailey, José Limón and Paul Taylor visited Taiwan. They brought along the ideas of American style
democracy embedded in the art form of modern dance, which also expressed individual freedom. In
addition, the United States aid to Taiwan during the 1950s and 1960s helped Taiwan create the
booming economy it enjoys today. In the 1970s, the growth of economic changes allowed for the
numbers of professionals and intellectuals to grow. This caused the middle class to expand, and the
Taiwanese people became interested in their culture, religion, and art, and how it was distinct from
that of China. Modern dance and Western classical music in Taiwan reflected the push for
modernization in society. The United States became the top training destination for young Taiwanese
dancers. Especially in 1987, after martial law in Taiwan was lifted, many dancers began setting up
their own troupes. One of the most famous American trained Taiwanese dancers would be Lin Hwai
min, who later returned to Taiwan and in 1973 founded the world acclaimed Cloud Gate Dance
Theater of Taiwan. However, this paper will be focusing on a lesser known Taiwanese American
modern dancer: Nai Ni Chen. Chen is currently a successful modern dancer in Fort Lee, New
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Abu Na Im Al-Asfahanis Beauty Of The Righteous
One of the most challenging problems I encountered this semester was reconciling the inconsistency
within the Sufi textual tradition between the hagiographies of the early Sufi masters, who practiced a
form of renunciation that was characterized by the unfettered relinquishment of all possessions, social
relations, and familial duties, and the instruction manuals of the developing systematization of Sufism,
which no longer required its students and masters to engage in such rigorous renunciation but instead
substituted more moderate and socially acceptable forms of renunciation. On the one hand, Abu Na im
al Asfahani (d. 429/1038), author of Beauty of the Righteous, refers to a group of renunciants named
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First, conceptually, scholars of Islam should stay away from understanding zuhd as asceticism. While
asceticism as a category may seem unproblematic for scholars of Early Christianity, Islamic Studies
scholars are studying different religious contexts and worldviews that should be analyzed without the
weight and baggage of the English and Christian term asceticism. Many of the concepts associated
with asceticism that were mentioned above do not integrate neatly into the Islamic worldview nor they
embody the practices of zuhd. I contend that thinking of zuhd generally as renunciation instead of
asceticism allows for much greater malleability within the various traditions of Islamic renunciation
that do not conform to the ascetic (Christian) standard. Second, I argue that renunciation as zuhd has
not had one particular meaning or one specific mode of praxis throughout Islamic history and that the
clash of zuhd archetypes has been a hallmark of Sufism since its nascent days in the desert until its
most recent struggles in the modern era. The Islamic renunciant can be both the wandering outcast,
who prays to God in solitude away from society, and the active socialite, who maintains an occupation
and possesses a family. Overall, I hope this essay helps other readers and scholars of Sufism overcome
the same mental roadblock I possessed in regards to asceticism, renunciation, and
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Crisis Counselor Skills
Skills, Knowledge, and Training Required for Crisis Counselors
When counselors choose to be on a disaster response team they need to be aware of the skills and
knowledge that is required for the job. The first thing that counselors need to be aware of is the
burnout rate of being a disaster counselor. According to Sommer (2008), there is four components that
a clinician needs to be an effective disaster counselor. First the clinician needs to have a vast
knowledge and training in trauma based counseling, pay attention to all aspects of treatment the
conscious and the unconscious, have a reciprocated reverence for the interpersonal climate. Lastly,
possess the knowledge of the educational components dealing with secondhand trauma. The same ...
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Counselors are very important during this time to help counsel the loved ones of the person that lost
their life in the disaster. Bender (2002) suggest that this leaves the family not able to have a traditional
funeral, especially if the body cannot be found.
When dealing with grief clinicians need to actively listen to their clients, provide empathy and
openness, and make sure the client is in a situation that is nonjudgemental. Clinicians needs to be
trained in these techniques when dealing with disasters that involve death. Clinicians also need to
reassure clients that it is okay to vent the uncomfortable feelings the person maybe feeling.
Another approach that clinicians needs to be trained in is utilizing the community and training them to
help foster comfort to people that are suffering from the disaster. According to Henley, Marshall,
Vetter, (2011) the people in the community (such as teachers, law enforcement etc,) can help people
with problem solving skills and coping skills if the correct training from a mental health professional.
The same authors suggest that clinicians need to utilize the proper assessment and screening tools that
can serve multiple
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Behavioral Effect On Nutrition
Having a background in psychology led me to choose a topic that involved a behavioral effect on
nutrition. When considering pica as my topic I looked at its relationship to nutrition, as pica is
described as the ingestion of non food substances. (Young et al 2010) With continued research into
pica and nutrition, the association of iron deficiency and this disorder became pronounced.. While
factors interact to cause iron deficiency, there is incidence of iron deficiency in the vulnerable
populations of underdeveloped countries and in population subgroups at risk for incidence of iron
deficiency. This is due to increased physiological requirements. It is in the population subgroups
where there is a significant relationship between iron ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(Miao et al., 2015). Pica has also has been found to be present in hundreds of animal species (Miao et
al., 2014). Over the years, geophagia has been the most common form of pica observed. It has been
associated with eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia, as well as being an adaptive behavior,
with potential benefits including provision of iron and detoxification of harmful dietary components
(Lumish et al., 2014). In pregnant women, pica behavior has been associated with perinatal and
maternal mortality and is more common than previously thought (Horner et al., 1991).
Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional disorder affecting at least one third of the world s
population. (Yadav and Chandra, 2011) It is one of the most frequent hematological conditions
encountered by clinicians. Iron is needed for hemoglobin and cellular production. (Skikne and
Hershko, page 251) Deficiency in iron can manifest itself in anemia of iron deficiency and in tissue
iron deficiency, not related to anemia, with the two often coexisting. Iron deficiency is most prevalent
in early childhood, in females due to menstruation and especially in pregnant females as maternal iron
requirements increase substantially to support fetal growth and placental tissue development as well as
the increased hemoglobin mass during pregnancy (Leong and Lonnerdal, 2012). In early childhood,
between the ages of 1 to 3, the need for iron
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Tay Sachs Essay
Imagine that there is a disease that is terrible and causes trouble for you every day, there is no cure,
there is only the dragging on of day after day. This is Tay Sachs Disease, it is a disease that is lifelong,
that is, unless it kills you early on in life. This disease has lots of symptoms. These symptoms are a
result of how the disease affects the brain and its functionality. This disease is an inherited disease,
and is known as a serious genetic disease.( Health and Wellness Resource center and Alternative
Health Module ). This disease is a autosomally recessive disease that is caused by a defect in the
HEXA gene which provides instructions for making part of an enzyme called beta hexosaminidase A,
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Without this enzyme working properly, there will be a toxic buildup of ganglioside in the brain
causing serious and life threatening complications. ( Student Resources in Context Tay Sachs World of
Health.Gale,2007.Student Resources in context.Web.22 May 2014 ).Which is why the symptoms are
so serious and normally result in the death of the person that has this disease. The person doesn t
necessarily die from the actual disease sometimes, it can actually be from complications caused by
this disease. 1 in 3600 Jewish infants are born with Tay Sachs disease. ( Student Resources in Context
Tay Sachs World of Health.Gale,2007.Student Resources in context.Web.22 May 2014 ). This disease,
although it may not seem like it, is a autosomally recessive disease that has to be inherited through
parents that either have the disease or are both carriers. Parents can be carriers and not even know it
because this disease is recessive so both recessive alleles have to be present in order for the disease to
show itself. Interestingly, 1 in 27 eastern European Jews are carriers for this disease. ( Student
Resources in Context Tay Sachs World of Health.Gale,2007.Student Resources in context.Web.22
May 2014 ). Two of the three forms listed above are fatal and result in death not very late after
diagnosis. Death normally occurs at a young age as the
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The Illusion of Racial Identity Essays
In common sense thought, race is simply a fact: humans are not all alike, there are whites, blacks and
yellows, maybe reds and browns too, and these different kinds are races, and that s just a feature of the
way the world is. However, recent work on the concept of race shows that race and race talk can be
understood by analogy to what Foucault suggests about psychiatry and mental illness coming into
being together: (1) it is now beginning to appear than race and racism came into existence together as
well. It is racism that has made talk of race something that we can take seriously. A statement
attributing intelligence or laziness to a person on the basis of her/ his skin color, can only be judged
true if there are resources in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The distinction Heidegger proposed in Being and Time (4) between several senses of being became
the starting point of existential phenomenology, and the subsequent work of Sartre and deBeauvoir, on
which I will draw in a moment, derives important ideas from it.
Specifically, I want to distinguish between three meanings of being with respect to the meaning of
race , deriving from the discourse of existential phenomenology. With this distinction, I believe it is
possible to gain some insight into the problem of race and the question of truth.
Vorhandenheit and Existenz are Heidegger s words for a distinction between two senses of being ;
Vorhandenheit has come to be known in English as presence at hand , but substantiality is another way
to sum up its meaning. This refers to the kind of being that we attribute to, for instance, natural
phenomena. When we ask what is it? with regard to some natural phenomenon, we are expecting, and
will be satisfied with, an account of what the thing is composed of; this answer speaks of the object
not primarily in terms of its usefulness, its value, its relation to other things, but primarily in terms of
itself independently. In contrast, to name the kind of being that humans have, Heidegger uses the word
existence , and by it he means especially to call attention to the fact of care:
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Comparing Short Stories Scars And Ashes
The short stories Scars by Don Aker and Ashes by Susan Beth Pfeffer are both talking about the
relationships between fathers and their child. The relationships between fathers and their child change
almost opposite at the end of the story because the main characters learn from their experiences.
Daniel, the protagonist of Scars , was having a weak relationship with his father, however, an accident
made Daniel realizes something about his father which made their relationship stronger. Ashleigh, the
main character of Ashes , loved her father however, a request that Ashes father made led Ashes feel
disappointed about her father. Both Daniel and Ashleigh learn the same amount because they learn the
lessons that can affect their life. Daniel
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Gentrification And Income Inequality
The classism that gentrification brings into communities cannot be understated, simply because it is
one of the negative driven byproducts of it, because when individuals are forced to see homes in their
respective communities go for 2 to 3 times the market value for what they were previously going for,
it sends the message that those within a higher income bracket are able to dictate the set prices in real
estates. Furthermore, this financial inequality goes beyond just the housing market. Areas that have
seen the wholesale installment of the businesses that stem from gentrification are often overlooked
and not taken in consideration when it comes to the prices set by them. It is almost as if these
independent coffee shops, Whole Foods Markets,
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Albert Einstein Accomplishments
Albert Einstein is one of the most influential scientist of the 20th century, and he helped propel
advanced methods in science and education. When he first predicted the existence of gravitation there
were many doubts and critics, but he worked and proved his methods to be successful and useful, to
making discoveries in the world we are living in today. He had plenty of great accomplishments and
discoveries, but in 1916 he completed some of his most important work that has had a major
contribution, and he also created and completed many mathematical equations. Einstein has
influenced many people not only because of his influence on science and mathematics, (but because
growing it wasn t easy, but still managed to recognize the importance of his future in the educational
world and what it took to become the best at it.) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He was the first child of Hermann and Pauline Koch Einstein, a middle class Jewish couple. Einstein
father was a feathered salesman at the time of his birth. He made no attempts to speak at the age where
kids his age should began to. He and his family moved to Germany in 1880. His parents taught him
and his sister to be independent at a young age by giving them task that teenagers would be doing, but
Einstein s mom would follow over them at a distance to make sure they re safe. When the time came
for Einstein and his sister to finally start school they attended a Catholic elementary down the road to
where they live, which was less expensive.
Einstein would later on excel in mathematics and science, however, because they fascinated him. His
family at the age of fifteen wanted to move away from the small town in Germany, because that was
the time of the mass killing of Jews and World War I, his family gave him an option to go with them,
but Einstein wanted to stay and enhance his education and become as successful as he can. (Columbia
Electronic
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Four General Types of Measurement
There are four general types of measurement scales: sorting, ranking, rating, and categorizing (Cooper
amp; Schindler, 2006). The data collected by the survey team at Insuratel used a rating scale. The
surveys where used to measure employee job satisfaction across departments. The Likert Scale was
used to collect the data for all the questions in the survey. The questions asked in the survey studied
the attitudes of the employees and their satisfaction. The surveys provided valuable feedback and
determined that most of the employees are satisfied with their jobs at Insuratel. The study also
suggests that employees don t have a strong opinion about support from upper level management.
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References Cooper, D. R. amp; Schindler, P. S. (2006). Business research methods (9th ed.). Boston:
McGraw Hill/Irwin. Lind, D., Marchal, W., amp; Wathen, S. (2008). Statistical techniques in business
and economics (13th ed.). Boston: McGraw Hill/Irwin. Maliakal, L. (2010). Absenteeism in the
workplace, Retrieved on July 25, 2010 from http://www.Buzzle.com Reeves, T.C.(2000). Alternative
assessment approaches for online learning environments in higher education, Journal of
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The Yellow Wallpaper And The Story Of An Hour
Freedom can mean very different things to people, but everyone desires freedom. In the stories The
Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin s and The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman showcase
of obtaining and losing freedom in an interesting approach. Their approach is similar in that they both
target women to obtain freedom however the stories are different by the effort on obtaining freedom.
In The Story of an Hour the women is finally granted freedom when the husband is dead, however this
is short lives because the husband appears at the end. While in The Yellow Wallpaper the lady has a
nervous condition and is given freedom only after she has lost her mind. In Kate Chopin s The Story
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In Story of the Hour and The Yellow Wallpaper both share a common setting. The setting of both of
stories is a dark and depressing room. This room is important to the story due to the fact that in both of
the stories the protagonists are in the room for excessive periods of time. Chopin s shows the women
grieving in an empty room, but this empty room gets her the idea that she is now free. When the storm
of grief had spent she went to her room alone. She would have no one follow her (Chopin 144). This
shows that the protagonist is grieving over her husband s death and is wanting to be isolated.
However, in this isolation she does find her freedom. She starts thinking to herself that she can live for
herself. While in The Yellow Wallpaper the women is the room almost forcefully. She is also trying to
leave the house to go elsewhere but her husband does not feel that she is ready. This is the reason that
the woman goes berserk in the room because of her mental condition and the lack of freedom. And she
is all the time trying to climb through. But nobody could climb through that pattern it strangles so; I
think that is why it has so many heads (Gilman). This quote explains that mental state that the
protagonist is in. She talks about the heads trying to get out of the wallpaper, but in reality the heads
are just her efforts on getting her freedom. She also says she
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The Martian Movie Analysis
Throughout the Movie The Martian it seemed like if something could go wrong, it did, and while they
all pulled through there was still many problems faced. In a movie about an astronaut who finds
himself accidentally abandoned on Mars after he was thought be be dead during an emergency take off
from a storm, Mark Watney has to ration food, grow crops, make water, and overall must problem
solve in every way to get back to Earth before he runs out of food. During all this, NASA is trying its
hardest to get a supplies probe up to Mars as quick as possible to give Watney till the next Ares
mission to survive. The first major problem we see Watney face is after he wakes up, after the rest of
the crew left him on Mars, he is struggled with an injury in his abdomen. He was impaled with an
antenna, yet by some luck this antenna sealed the breach in his suit. Apart from that, when he made it
back to the habitat station he had to perform a self surgery or else he would not survive. He solves this
problem by using his knowledge and pulls out the rod, fish out a broken piece of the rod inside him,
and staples his wound shut. He cleans himself up and gets straight to planning how to survive. The
next problem we see Watney face is when he is rationing food. He sees that he only has a year s worth
of food to ration yet the next Ares mission wouldn t land for another 4 years. This means he must
grow three years worth of food in order to survive till the next mission. He is now faced
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Louisa May Alcott Hospital Dress Character Analysis
In a time when great uncertainty and chaos permeated throughout the United States, the Civil War
necessitated the involvement of millions of Americans. Among those millions, women found
themselves in conditions that had been previously unknown to them. Louisa May Alcott s Hospital
Sketches, written in 1863, exemplifies a Northern woman s changing role in society as she enters the
previously unchartered territory of war. New conditions aside, one cannot argue that the Civil War
solved gender inequality in the United States. How, then, was the Civil War simultaneously a step
forward and a step backward for Northern women? The Civil War indeed broadened the scope of a
Northern woman s position in society militarily, professionally, and politically. However, as shown by
Hospital Sketches protagonist, Tribulation Periwinkle s, position as an army nurse, those opportunities
did not extend outside the domestic sphere to which women had been confined since the creation of
the United States. First, the most obvious new condition that emerged during the Civil War was the
acceptance of women becoming directly involved in the war effort. Such a novel concept to women
was the opportunity to express the same sense of nationalism that men exhibited when going off to
war. When Tribulation Periwinkle, a pseudonym for Louisa May Alcott in Hospital Sketches, decides
to become an army nurse, she announces her new position with the same tone and vigor that a young
soldier might utilize to
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Culture and Cross-Cultural Linkages in American Music Essay
Culture and Cross Cultural Linkages in American Music
I have recently been listening to a lot of Motown music and even jazz. I have never before explored
music in the extent that I have done this semester. I always thought of myself as cultured but this
semester, I ve begun to realize there are more areas of music that I have not explored than those which
I have. And as I explore culture and cross cultural linkages in our music, I realize how much one
generation s music speaks to the next.
Currently, the song I am intrigued by is Strange Fruit by Billie Holiday. This song is very moving.
When Billie Holiday sings, you MUST listen. However, this song, unlike most of her other music, is
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The imagery is vivid. You can see and smell everything Holiday sings. It is through this song that I
can really connect with the generation of people that dealt with such issues.
My parents never really listened to music as I grew up. My grandparents used to always have country
music playing in the background no matter what was going on. In my early years, this was the extent
of my musical background. I received my first record player when I was in 1st or 2nd grade. I
remember it was red and blue. It was a Disney record player that played all my favorite Disney
records. But it wasn t until I was about 11 or 12 that I really got a test of music. My grandpa had given
me his old yellowed record player/radio. I was ecstatic. It was the first time that I had the power to
listen to whatever I wanted to. It didn t matter what my parents thought about it. It didn t even matter
that they didn t regularly listen to music. So I would turn that radio on and listen to good ol country
music just like my grandparents. I thought it was wonderful. I never even tried any other station until
one day when I was in the 7th or 8th grade. My friends came over and laughed when they heard the
music I was listening to. So we changed it to some pop radio station. I remember listening to it and
telling them that I could not understand it. The words were spoken way too fast. But I listened on for
their sake and was turned on to what was mainstream music at the time. Since
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  • 3. Reasons To Do At Tokyo Imperial Palace 8 things you should do at Tokyo Imperial Palace Tokyo Imperial Palace is the residence of Imperial family of Japan and it is situated near to Edo castle. In the ancient Edo period, the Imperial family used to rule over the state from this royal Palace. Edo Castle used to be the seat of the Tokugawa shogun who ruled Japan from 1603 until 1867. In 1868, the nation s capital and Imperial Residence GOT SHIFTED from Kyoto to Tokyo. In 1888 development of another Imperial Palace was finished. The royal residence was once annihilated amid World War Two, and reconstructed in the same style, a short time later. Usually, the palace is not open during all the time. The internal grounds of the royal residence remain open on January 2 (New Year s Greeting) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Location You can simply walk around 10 minutes on foot from the Tokyo station. The Imperial Palace and its related parks, patio nurseries and historical centers involve a sizable territory. The royal residence is encompassed by many stations. It is around 10 to 15 minutes walk from Takebashi Station, Sakuradamon Station, Nijubashimae Station or the Otemachi Station. In this article, we have made a list of top things that you are recommended to do during your visit at the Tokyo Imperial Palace. The Imperial Palace is home to the Emperor of Japan who has a general stream of strategic visits. The grounds of the royal residence are likewise open to the general population on specific events and are encompassed by various attractions: 1. Kokyo Gaien It is a spacious park on the entrance of the Palace where normally many people come for jogging. It s basically the Emperor s carport. Two scaffolds over the channel can be seen from the recreation center. The region is famous with joggers. On the off chance that there s a royal occasion, dignitaries in Japanese limousines with police escorts might be seen driving through the recreation center. In case you re fortunate you might even see the Emperor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Night and Fog Essay Night and Fog I must say that this film is very traumatizing. There are some images in this film that will be burned and scarred into my mind for as long as I live. I have seen many holocaust films, but no one was as near as dramatic and depicting as Night and Fog. However I did like the theme of this movie. It is very sad but yet realistic. Our minds are murky and dull. We tend to only remember the important situation in our lives. Yet we don t remember the importance of our own history. I say OUR history be cause we all are human beings on this earth. Whether we believe in Allah, Jesus, Jehovah, or whatever higher power, we are all one race, and that the human race. It is very sad to know that human beings were treated and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2) The theme in which everyone in class agreed on which the comparison about the past and the present was very clear. The same pathways which were filled with the blood of the victims were now all buried under the ground. The color represented the present and the black and white represented the past. The music helped in elaborating this great film. As I mentioned in class different instruments helped create different moods for different scenes in the movie. We heard the cello and the violin to create sadness and remorse. The flute created eeriness and the trumpet created awareness. I thought these were instruments and tools that help make this film extraordinary. I think the director did a great job in filming this movie. He didn t take any credit for his achievement but I believe he honored and remembered the victims of the holocaust. One of the most important lines of this film that really impacted me was who will be our next executioners? The reason why I loved this line is because we make little things so trivial and we take everything for granted. Our liberties are a blessing and yet people don t seem to realize this. I believe that only when we are faced with a natural catastrophe that will put humanity s survival at risk and we lose everything that will be the day that we will have gained all. Night and Fog is a great movie, although I wouldn t watch it again because of the images that are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. How can Philip Larkin s poetry be used to address the... The marginal or neglected can be seen to refer to individuals, a class or nation, to ideas that have been marginalised, to neglected forms such as poetry, and to the marginalised self. Philip Larkin is renowned for his use of the colloquial in his poetry, and he renews the importance of everyday language and words, that have been neglected and marginalised in forms of expression. His poems have the tone of the ordinary day. Through this use of language, he reflects on the loss of identity and to the neglected state of England due to modernisation and industrialisation. Poetry itself is a specialist form; however Larkins poetry can be seen as homely and less dramatic. He brought back poetry as a relevant and accessible medium, as it is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the fourth stanza, he describes what he feels now (l.18), and the use of mass images suggests a loss of identity. For example the plural images of the crowd, kids (ll.19 21), More houses, more parking allowed, / More caravan sites, more pay (ll.22 3). England is becoming meaningless, having no individual identity, where greeds / And garbage are too thick strewn (ll.51 2). The spectacled grins (l.25) represent the blandness of businessmen as they contemplate a commercial manoeuvre without taking account of the possible human consequences. Yet they are still mere grins, and not people. Modern industrial images are contrasted with the images of nature, such as the M1 café (l.20) and concrete and tyres (l.49). Industry is marginalising the countryside, neglecting it. In the third stanza he expresses the fairly naïve belief that nature is stronger and more resilient than man and it will be able to recover. Later in the poem however, the strength of nature, how the earth will always respond (l.14), is trapped. The only parts that will be bricked in are the tourist parts (ll.39 40), yet the reason for the tourism is suggested to be because we will become the first slum of Europe (l.41). The marginalisation of the importance of the countryside is unnecessary, as the dales are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. 1990-1991 Gulf War Essay 1990 1991 Gulf War The Gulf War, also called The Persian Gulf War, was an international armed crisis instigated by Iraq s invasion to Kuwait in August 1990 and led up to a war against Iraq. The 1990 1991 Gulf War, according to many war specialists and politicians, represents the first large scale armed demonstration in the modern history, since World War II, as it involved two fighting parties: a coalition of more than 35 countries including Canada, all against Iraq. Although the decision for the United Nations to wage war against Iraq was not difficult, Canada remained reluctant to take clear and serious measures in that regard. The Canadian government and the Canadian citizens had different viewpoints that evolved and changed at various ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bush. The latter s influence was so noticeable that Mulroney made decisions regarding Canada s role in the Persian Gulf Crisis without consulting Cabinet Robert Davis, pp. 16 17). The change in Canada s military and political stand was significantly dictated by the change of the Prime Minster. Jean Chrétien, who took over few months after Mulroney, initiated a new trend in the Canadian stance towards the Gulf War and his decision publicized for that War as an apparent victory to the coalition, there was a lot of global consternation about that War s legitimacy, costs and results. The lingering effects of that war were not reflected in the immediate aftermath only, but also in the subsequent years, afflicting all parties involved in that War. Although not directly involved, Canada s government supported the action of the coalition and, as part of the UN, sent off a naval force composed of the HMCS Terra Nova, HMCS Athabascan and the HMCS Protecteur. Canadian CF 18 jets, with over 500 personnel, were based in Qatar and conducted air combat and reconnaissance missions. An air transport group supplied cargo plans for personnel and cargo and over 500 more Canadians served with the British Division as field hospital ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. A Hero of the Ages Essay A Hero of the Ages Heroes come from all sorts of places: movies, books, and even everyday life. Jen, a Gelfling, is a hero from the movie The Dark Crystal. Jen s story is one of prophecy, the never ending fight between good and evil, and love. This composition shall trace Jen s quest as well as evaluate his success in that quest, his individual self, and finally he shall be compared to one of the Greek heroes. Jen s quest can be classified as restoring the good kingdom. During a time of great change in the universe, there was a single dark crystal which held the source of balance and truth. At this time, many years before Jen s birth, the world was peaceful. However, the crystal was shattered and the world was divided ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ogra was another aid to Jen. She was an old woman who could foresee the future. Ogra also had the missing shard of the dark crystal in her possession, and she gave it to Jen after he proved worthy. The Mystics gave Jen hope and strong will to overcome his challenges. Unfortunately, Jen is also quite small and could easily be harmed. He is also very unsure of himself at many times. At the start of his quest, Jen is still with the Mystics. His master, the eldest, had just told him of his journey and soon after passed away. Jen must first find Ogra and obtain the missing shard to complete the dark crystal. At Ogra s awful monsters sent by the Skeksis try and kill Jen and they destroy Ogra s home in the process. Ogra is captured and taken to the Skeksis. Meanwhile, having escaped, Jen finds himself in a strange forest where he meets Kara. Both had thought themselves the last of their kind, and soon form a strong bond. Kara takes Jen to her adopted family, the podlings. It is here that the Skeksis monsters come once again. They capture some of the podlings and take them to the Skeksis who will drain their life energy and turn them into slaves. During all of this, the eldest Skeksis leader has passed away and his leadership was won by one of the remaining Skeksis. Chamberlain, a horrid scoundrel, had tried in vain for the throne and after his defeat, was exiled. He comes across Jen and Kara and tries to befriend ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Copper Reaction Lab Report AP Chemistry 12/13/11 Round Trip Copper Reactions Lab The purpose of this lab was to evaluate our skills of decanting a supernatant liquid without losing the solid and successful completion of a series of reactions. This was done through five chemical reactions involving copper. In this lab, elemental copper was put through five different chemical reactions in order to convert it into different compounds. By the end of the fifth reaction, the copper was back to its elemental state. In the first reaction, 0.95 g of pure copper was reacted with 4.0 mL of concentrated nitric acid under the fume hood. The solution was swirled until all of the copper had dissolved. The balanced equation for this reaction is as follows: Cu (s) + ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The black precipitate was allowed to settle and then the supernatant, the clear liquid that lies above a precipitate, was decanted, or poured carefully off. Then, 200 mL of hot distilled water was added and the precipitate was allowed to settle to repeat the decanting process again. In the fourth reaction, 15 mL of 6.0 M sulfuric acid was added to the copper (II) oxide while stirring. The balanced equation for this reaction is as follows: CuO (s) + H2SO4 (aq) à CuSO4 (aq) + H2O (l) + SO2 (g) When the sulfuric acid was added to copper (II) oxide, the solution turned blue. This was due to the formation of aqueous copper (II) sulfate, which produced the copper ions to change the color of the solution. In the fifth reaction, 2.29 g of zinc was added to the copper (II) sulfate solution under the fume hood. The balanced equation for this reaction is written as followed: Zn (s) + CuSO4 (aq) à ZnSO4 (aq) + Cu (s) When the zinc was added to the copper (II) sulfate solution, the solution started to bubble. As the solution was stirred, it turned a cloudy blue. Small flecks of a brown solid were visible. As the solution became colorless, the brown solid settled to the bottom of the beaker. The solid formed was copper in its elemental state. The color faded from the solution as the copper ions slowly formed into solid copper. The copper was poured into a funnel with filter paper and washed three times with 25 mL ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Spina Bifida Occulta Abraham Maslow once said, In any given moment we have two options: to step forward into growth or to step backward into safety. My whole life I have had many medical issues typically preventing one from doing a lot of the normal things a child can do. But I truly believe that life is not about the circumstances you were given, but much rather how you choose to react to them. So growing up I have always managed to find a way to not let my disabilities hinder me from living my life like everyone else and defy the odds I was handed. When i was born, my spine was not fully formed at the bottom, leaving an opening that would be the cause difficulties my entire life. I was diagnosed with Spina Bifida Occulta. Spina Bifida is an incurable birth defect where the vertebrae is defective causing the spinal cord to fail a proper development. In most cases of Spina Bifida the person is wheelchair bound their entire life along with other major health problems. Despite this, step by step I began walking on my own just under one year old. I was also born deaf and in most cases of deafness, the person is also mute, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was required to do a lot of physical therapy sessions to try and loosen my ligaments enough to qualify for the team because of the tightness caused from my spine. I was able to do cross country for a while before I ran into more issues. My pelvis began to dislocate off and on during practices and meets followed up by bulging one of the disks in my back but still kept running for the following two years along with a year of track. Having so many medical issues can make life harder than usual. These things among many other experiences in my life, have been difficult to overcome. Inevitably, you have to find a way to claim what you have and the way you were born to be able to push through it. Your struggles in life should never be treated like limits but much rather seen as goals and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. How Does Steve Jobs Address Rhetorical Analysis The morning of June 12, 2005 Steve Jobs gave an inspirational speech to the graduating class of Stanford in Palo Alto, California. During Steve Jobs speech, he was successful in persuading the audience that life is too valuable to waste through personal anecdotes and a hopeful tone because of the impact he had on his readers with his use of striking word choices. To begin with, Jobs used personal anecdote to relate his audience with his life stories. By using personal stories, he was able to create memorable language with the use of striking words about his life to tell the audience that life is too short to waste. In the first story that he told, it was about trusting that your future was a product from your past. Even though, Steve Jobs created a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jobs continued throughout the speech to tell his listeners that trust was one of the most important things to a successful career by stating ...And what I stumbled into by following my curiosity. The use of striking words created a memorial and fulfilling statement that was important to the rest of the speech. Jobs word choice made it possible for him to get his point across that trust and curiosity are imperative to a fulfilling life. By using personal anecdotes, Jobs was able to tell the audience that everything happens for a reason and with this the graduating class of 2005 felt that Jobs was very relatable to themselves. Additionally, Jobs also made a point to trust the good and bad events that happen in your life. Steve Jobs connects the events that led up to creating Apple as big as it became by referring to ...connecting the dots. At the time, Steve Jobs was fired from Apple and had to start all over again. Each time he says this he points out the worst moments in his life with the success that he became known for. In the speech Jobs also persuades the audience to follow their heart by saying ...This approach has never let me down, and it has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Advertising and Sales Promotion of Parle G Advertising Sales Promotion Parle G Submitted By: Varun Gupta : PG20095696 Vikram Sharma : PG20095098 Index S. No. Content Page Number 1 Company and Brand Details 1 2 Agency Details 3 3 Consumer and Brand Positioning 4 4 Consumer Response Model Stage 5 5 Source Message and Channel Factors 6 6 Objectives for the Brand 7 7 Consumer feelings (FCB Grid) and appeals recom mended 8 8 Designing Communication 9 9 IMC Recommended Mix for Parle G 10 10 Sales Promotions Recommended options 11
  • 12. 11 References 12 1  Established in 1929  1st brands Parle Glucose and Parle Monaco  Market leader in many products  Won acclaim at the Monde selection since 1970  35% share of the total biscuit market  15% share of the total confectionery market  14 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...  While some have it for breakfast, for others it is a complete wholesome meal.  For some it s the best accompaniment for chai (tea).  While for some it s a way of getting charged whenever they are low on en ergy. Inference  Parle G is liked by a large customer base.  It is the market leader and has been playing in Affection and Conation Stages.  Campaigns like ―G = Genius‖, ―Main takat hun‖ have largely impacted the consumer preference by generating liking for the brand.  Introduction of special branded festive packs also motivated the consum ers to take action, i.e, buy the packs. The world s largest selling biscuits, Parle G have to continuously play on a mix of affective and conation stages to be the top of mind brand and to keep getting sales in order to defend the huge market share from competitors. 6 Source Source, Message and Channel Factors  Parle G is one of the most popular Brands. So the Brand can speak for it self and the message will be delivered.  However, due to competition and use of celebrities by competitors to at tract customers, use of celebrities like ―Amir Khan‖ as source is a great move. Message Message revolves around the positioning catering to the following:  Positive values of life like honesty, sharing and caring.  Synonymous to energy nutrition.  symbolize quality, health and great taste. Channel  Non personal channels ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Harley Davidson Pest and Five Forces Essay example Introduction Harley Davidson is America s most successful manufacturing company. It has established itself as market leader for the heavyweight motorcycles and is the world s most profitable motorcycle company. Harley Davidson has been around for over 100 year and although it sitting on a healthy position in term of profitable, heavy competition and negative trends raises the question on the length that Harley Davidson will continue to be a profitable company. This Strategic analysis will summarise the Macro environment of the Motorcycle industry as well as summaries the effect of the five forces have on the profitability of motorcycle industry. Also an internal analysis will be conducted which will outline Harley Davidson resources and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reason for this is because suppliers for the motorcycle industry supply raw material and components to the motorcycle industry where it is then used to manufacturer motorcycles. The suppliers are usually, many small to large organisations and therefore tend not to have high bargaining power. Also, motorcycle industries usually have high volume production which requires high volume of raw material and components, so therefore motorcycle manufacturers tend to have higher bargain power thereby reducing the price of the suppliers which increase the profits for them. Motorcycles would be a high capital expenditure for a customer, and therefore price sensitivity would affect bargaining power of customer in this industry thereby reducing the profit for the companies in this industry. Factors such as rising fuel prices and slow economic growth will impact two ways on the motorcycle industry in term of substitutes. Regarding motorcycle as a form of transport, fuel prices had lead to increase demand for motorcycle, therefore threat from cars will be low, and also switching cost from motorcycle to cars is relatively high, thus making threat from cars low. On the other hand public transport poses a higher threat as the switching cost to them relatively low. Rivalry in this industry is very high with very large companies dominating the market, there also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Childhood Illnesses Research Paper Childhood Illnesses According to www.ghc.org/, five most common childhood illnesses are: Chickenpox; Colds; Coughs, Croup, and Diarrhea. Let s look at the symptoms of these illnesses as well as at their treatment. 1. Chickenpox: Chickenpox is an infection caused by varicella zoster virus. Signs and symptoms of chickenpox may include: Slight fever may be present before a rash develops. Rash usually first appears on body, face, and scalp. It then spreads to limbs. Rash begins as small, red, flat spots that develop into itchy fluid filled blisters. Blisters are usually less than ¼ wide and have a red base. After the blister breaks, open sores will crust over to form dry, brown scabs. (BCCDC, 2009) Treatment: Most healthy children and adults ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the CDC s statistics (2001 2006), the leading cause of nonfatal injuries was falls, followed by injuries due to being struck by or against an object. Other most common types of injuries are overexertion, transportation related injuries, and various cuts (CDC 2008). Treatment of Childhood Injuries 1. Falls: during falls children might break bones or injure joints and muscles. If you suspect a fracture, follow these steps (1) Have the child rest. Immobilize the area. (2) Call 9 1 1 for a large bone fracture. (3) Place a plastic bag with an ice water mix on the injured area to reduce swelling and lessen pain (NSC 2011, 56). With sprains and strains use R.I.C.E. procedure: Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation. 2. Injuries due to being struck by or against an object, e.g., contusions. A contusion is a bruised muscle that may result from a blow. The symptoms of contusion are pain, swelling, and skin discoloration (bruised, black and blue). With this type of injury, use R.I.C.E. procedure: Rest, Ice, Compression and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Susan B. Anthony s Contributions Susan B. Anthony is an influential figure in American History for a multitude of reasons. Her primary contributions were made through her ability to voice her opinion over the unequal rights for women and blacks. The thing that makes Susan B. Anthony stand out the most is her power to get women the equal rights they deserve. Through the years of 1892 1900, she fought for the abolition of slavery and women s rights. Her life spanned 86 years from birth on February 15, 1820 to death on March 13, 1906 caused by heart failure. Anthony s contributions will be felt forever in American society because she gave women equal rights as men and assisted in the abolition of slavery. Susan B. Anthony was born February 15, 1820 to a Quaker ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the age of twenty nine, Anthony started to go to conventions and temperance movements and that is what got her involved in reform movements. Anthony at the same age became the secretary for the Daughters of Temperance. By being secretary, it helped her public speaking and it gave her the opportunity to speak about alcohol abuse. This was a big step in Anthony s life because of her fear of public speaking. In the years following the Civil War, Anthony began to be an important role in anti slavery movements and temperance movements. Anthony was very active in both of these movements. (www.newworldencyclopedia.org) In 1851, Anthony was introduced to Elizabeth Cady Stanton by Amelia Bloomer. This friendship benefited women in so many ways. Together, Elizabeth and Anthony organized the first women s state temperance society. (http://www.biography.com) In 1853, Anthony went to her first women s rights convention and started to devote more of her time to increasing women s rights. Stanton and Anthony traveled throughout the United States giving speeches and trying to get equal rights and treatments for women. In the years 1853 1860, Anthony campaigned in New York for the Married Women s Property Bill, which gave women that were married the right to own property, keep their wages, and have custody rights of their children, which eventually became a law during this time frame. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Analysis Of Grace Paley s Life And Experiences Of Men And... The author, Grace Paley, constructs short stories that illustrate the lives and experiences of men and women living in New York City. This individual account captures the experiences of two Jewish immigrants in the community where she was raised. Anxiety has a protagonist character that shows apprehension about the probable destruction of the world. She confronts people that roam the street to warn them about the danger they face and how to protect society. The panicky narrator, with anxiety, tries to conserve society, therefore she alerts strangers of their wrongdoings, questions their actions, and gives them advice. The narrator s anxiety arises against the two men for the actions they display to their children; which is our future generation. The lady and the two fathers have distinct views on how the children should be treated. One father places his daughter from his shoulders to the ground roughly after she makes him angry. Let s not go too far, said the young father. We could get depressed. She WAS jumping around on my poor back and hollering Oink, oink the father pleaded with the aged lady (Paley 833). Her concern is the father should not roughly place his child upon the ground like he did, but the fathers have a diverse assumption on it. In the father s eyes, his actions were acceptable for the actions of his daughter s movements on his shoulders. The father felt his actions would prevent the daughter from demonstrating behavior like that anymore. The lady ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Full Frontal Feminist Analysis I woke up this morning from a nightmare a lot of women find their reality. I was raped, suffering PTSD from the incident, and my rapist was walking around freely. The actual rape was not a part of my dream; the dream was about dealing with the repercussions of it. My friends and family tried to help and console me, but I would have panic attacks if someone touched me. I worked in the same company, or in the same building, as him and I saw him everywhere. He knew what he did and he had no remorse, constantly winking at me and making crude gestures. In the end of my dream my friends, the rapist, a woman (someone in authority I think), and I sat in the room where the crime took place. I told her what happened there, while the man laughed on at my fear and sorrow. The worst part that happened before I woke up? She didn t do anything for me; she couldn t do anything for me. I awoke, thinking all day long of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe that a lot of mainstream feminism is catered exclusively for straight, white, able bodied, cis gender women. A lot of the time when feminists talk about the wage gap, especially in Valenti s book Full Frontal Feminism, it is only mentioned that women make about 70 cents to the man s dollar. It is not mentioned, however, that this only applies to white women. White women make even more than black and Hispanic men, who in turn make more than black and Hispanic women. Not to mention that this is only sub grouped further when looking at straight versus queer women, women with disabilities, transgender women, and so on. Another situation would be the lack of people of color in queer representation. When speaking on the subject, is almost always white people, when black people actually make up most of the United States lgbtqa population. A lot of feminism speech is catered to the white ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Role Of Memory In John Steinbeck s The Grapes Of Wrath Wendy seems to bare the brunt of Peter s memory loss in the novel. It is almost a surprise that Peter has not forgotten her sooner, and in the beginning of the adventure it appears that he almost did. He constantly abandons them for adventure during their flights to Neverland and he often forgets who they are when he returns. Wendy comments, And if he forgets them so quickly...how can we expect that he will go on remembering us . Peter has a hard time remember people and events, but does not seem to have a problem with navigating in and around the island. He flies Wendy and her brothers to the island, and later directs them back to their house. Navigation is a type of memory that Peter has retained, and he also does well remembering his most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He questions, who is Captain Hook? and I forget them after I kill them . Despite the obvious concern with a child killing another human, what is even more concerning is that Peter kills and then forgets about it. A Freudian psychologist might suggest that he is subconsciously blocking out the memory, but times are past that era, instead it might just be that Peter cannot retain memory because he has no room to grow. Peter never ages, and his playful face is the same throughout generations. While Peter is blessed with never having to grow up, and therefore never having any real form of responsibility, he is cursed with the inability to remember. Memories grow with the individual, it takes place within time regardless of the duration and is encoded into the brain likewise. The timeline in Neverland is unclear because years or seconds may pass relative to the real world, but even if the time ratio was one to one, there is without doubt that Peter s internal clock has stopped ticking. His past therefore can be considered infinite because no one knows if he is twenty years old or two thousand. Infinite memory is incomprehensible, as previously stated, as other characters grow up in Peter Pan their childhood becomes merely snapshots. Peter may not have the ability to retain memory because he can only live in the present. For him to have memory of the past would suggest that he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Unwind Essay Unwind Essay By Asha Patel Theme: How a leader can influence others? Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it. Dwight D. Eisenhower. In a place, where Unwinding is permitted for saving lives and possible, people must take a stand against this rebellion. The novel, Unwind by Neal Shusterman s, showed commitment and leadership roles throughout the novel. This type of leadership and commitment came from Connor, Roland, and the Admiral. They showed leadership roles in their own different ways throughout the book. This novel says that a leader can influence others by motivation and inspiration, persuasion, and strongly believing in a vision. The author, Neal Shusterman, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The best leadership moment was in part seven, when Risa and Connor return to the Graveyard to run it. The Admiral is too weak, having refused to take a new heart from an Unwind, and Connor stepped in. Connor delivers a powerful speech that sets course for becoming the best leader in this novel. Overall, Connor influenced others in a positive way and can be described as a great positive leader in this book, Unwind. A leader can also influence others in a negative way by using the technique, persuasion. This leader who influenced others in a negative way was Roland. Shusterman gave Roland to have great persuasion; and, Roland persuaded anyone who was in his way to step aside as he persevered to become the biggest and greatest leader of all. For example he made up lies about the Admiral saying that the Admiral used Unwinds just so he could get certain parts. He killed Emby so he could have his hair. Also the Admiral s teeth and the scars on his face were from unwinding. Roland is not a killer, but a fighter. He is said to be strong, brave and a good leader. He s manipulative and uses people for his own personal gain. He is also intimidating and has a tendency to lose his temper quickly. For example in part 2, Connor and Risa met Hayden, Mai, and Roland all in the safe house. Roland was controlled everything, telling everyone what to do and when to eat. Roland hated Connor from the minute he met him because he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Spotting Scope Research Paper Hunting Spotting ScopesHunting ScopesAboutBushnell ScopesCabelas ScopesElk Hunting ScopesHunting Spotting ScopesLeupold ScopesNikon ScopesRifle ScopesHunting Spotting ScopesTips On Buying A Spotting Scope You may have been told that seeking out a spotting scope for birding, hunting, and other wildlife viewing and observing is your best bet if you truly want to maximize your outdoor experience. Spotting scopes are similar to both binoculars and telescopes, combining the convenient portability of the standard binoculars, with the longer range viewing capabilities of the star gazing telescope. Spotting scopes can give you the high definition magnification capabilities required from longer distances, and so are the perfect optical device for your birding or hunting adventure. However, sometimes it can be quite overwhelming trying to find the best spotting scope, sifting through technical jargon and industry terms. That s why we have outlined the most important aspects of the spotting scope, definitions of specifications, and recommendations on what to look for. Magnification: Finding the best magnification in your prospective spotting scope relies on how large the objective lens is; i.e. the higher the magnification, the larger the objective lens ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is inversely proportional to the magnification: the larger the magnification, the narrower the field of view. A fixed eyepiece will give you a wider field of view, and the variable eyepiece will give you both wide field of view and more intense magnification. Depending on your outdoor hobby, you should probably opt for a wider field of view (fixed eyepiece) if your scoping is predominantly deals with panorama; and a combination field of view/magnification (single zoom or variable eyepiece) for surveying both panorama and object detail.About the AuthorOpticsale.com offers a wide variety of top brand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Simone Beauvoir Throughout history, women have been constantly objectified and forced into submission by a male dominated society. Simone de Beauvoir s philosophical work, The Second Sex, echoes this intense oppression of women and reflects the first wave feminist movement. Her existentialist decoding of genders resulted in the idea of the Other, which explores the phenomenon that women are forced into the role of an object, while men are the subject. In the second chapter of The Second Sex, The Girl , Beauvoir further studies the idea of this oppression during one s transition from a girl into a woman. Beauvoir states that no matter how much freedom and sense of self a girl holds, she is always forced into the role of the Other in society. Beauvoir s idea ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beauvoir describes the relationship between men and women as, In her eyes, man embodies the Other, as she does for the man; but for her this Other appears in the essential mode, and she grasps herself as the inessential opposite him (Beauvoir 342). Men embody the Other in the eyes of women and are the subject and absolute to women. On the other hand, women are referred as the Other and are subordinate to men. She must be inessential in comparison to him, which is the exact opposite of the relationship between Mako and Korra. Unlike the relationship between girls and men that Beauvoir describes, Korra is the subject in relation to Mako. By himself, he is essentially nothing which completely contradicts Beauvoir s idea of the Other. Without Korra, Mako is incomplete, his entire identity is based off Korra. He speaks about himself in relation to Korra, It s harder being the Avatar s boyfriend . His submission is shown through becoming inessential opposite [her] and that he is only something in reference to Korra. He is not the absolute and disproves Beauvoir s claim that women are inessential in relation to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Conformity Is The Most Popular Form Of Conformity As Dr. Seuss once said, Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don t matter and those who matter don t mind. Through this quote, the foundation of conformity is uprooted from its murky hovel and is disputed with. Despite, though, how many people preach these words, they still succumb to the mind numbing effects without even realizing it, because they are not fully aware of the causes of this topic. That is why one needs to understand the causes of conformity before preventing the effects. The three causes of conformity include: changing how one acts to avoid the rejection of their peers, depending on other people s opinions because they are oblivious to a certain topic, and conforming to something based on social characteristics. Changing how one acts to fit in better with a group, or normative conformity, is the most popular form of conformity in the world today. According to Philip G. Zimbardo, a Professor of Psychology at Stanford University: Normative Conformity, is when we are concerned about making a good impression in front of a group. Though we may disagree secretly with the group opinion, we may verbally adopt the group stance so that we seem like a team player rather than a deviant. When a child (for this purpose he or she will be called the green child ) is excluded from the play two other children, the green child blames his/ her exclusion based on something they did or who they are as a person. The green child is then tempted to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Zoning Assignment Navneet Singh November 11th, 2014 Health and Social Justice Zoning Assignment Identify the town and state in which you currently live (permanent address). Provide an overview of zoning for this location, i.e., is it all residential zoning or a mix of residential, business and/or industrial? T0 find zoning information I had to search a specific area of my hometown. At My hometown is in Flemington, New Jersey. Flemington is located in Hunterdon County. The state planning commission selected The Borough of Flemington to be a Town Center on December 5th, 2011. Background information on Flemington helps you understand the zoning of the area. Flemington is a pedestrian friendly borough; the layout of the area encourages people to walk to different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are a numerous amount of grocery stores in the area. There is shop rite, farmers market, and a health food store, with in a mile of my house. Flemington is also home to the food pantry, which provides food to people in the area who cannot afford it or don t have the accessibility to it for health reasons. It fights hunger in the Hunterdon County area. Along with that it also provides personal care items to families and individuals. There are restaurants at every turn. There are a countless number of fast food places in the area. There isn t an area where there isn t a place to eat at least a mile away (Flemington ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Gatsby s Intense Journey For Love Gatsby s Intense Journey For Love Gatsby exemplifies an individual who can not always get what he or she yearns for. He possesses more than millions of people have combined, yet is still not satisfied. There is only one thing that Gatsby is destined to have, and that is Daisy Buchanan s unconditional love. Hence by the name, she is married to another man: Tom Buchanan. The madness begins before Daisy gets married when she shares a kiss of a lifetime with James Gatz. Gatsby allows himself to fall in love with her, and from that moment on, all of his life decisions and daily problems are stimulated by Daisy, and framed around her life. Some may consider Gatsby to be an extreme stalker or nutcase, but in reality Gatsby simply has faith in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And I thought that if you don t make very much You re selling bonds, aren t you, old sport? Well, this would interest you. It wouldn t take up much of your time and you might pick up a nice bit of money. It happens to be rather confidential sort of thing, (82 83). Here, Gatsby is trying to make it seem like he is doing Nick a friendly favor, when in fact he knows that Nick is Daisy s cousin all along. Essentially, he assumes that if he can get closer to Nick, it will bring him even closer to Daisy. Gatsby s absurd reasoning behind his illegal activity is solely due to his belief that it is all for Daisy. He truly is not a bad person at heart, nor are his intentions to harm anyone. He simply wants to be with Daisy and he is willing to do anything to make this dream a reality. He needs this money so that Daisy can be just as in love with him as he is with her. He thinks that if he is more wealthy and flamboyant, she will be amazed and come running back to him. He is clearly determined to change himself, as he goes as far as risking his life, and being put behind bars in order to reinvent himself. By the time he manages to become extremely wealthy, he returns back to the real world to find that Daisy has already moved on. He does not accept the fact that Daisy is no longer interested in him, which further infuriates him. His anger and frustration fuel his passion to get back with her. Furthermore, Gatsby is so at the mercy of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Inquiry Questions On Design And The Elements And... Inquiry Questions What is design? A design is a plan or a sketch produced to show the function or the workings of a specific space which are made before constructing or applying the product. (Farlex) What are the elements and principles of design? The elements of design 1. Line: A line is a recognizable path created by a point moving in space. Lines are one dimensional that differ and contrasts in length, width and dimension. Lines every so often describe and outline the edges of a method or a form. A line can be diagonal, horizontal or vertical. (Paul) 2. Shape: A shape is an independent clear area of geometric (ex: circles and squares), creating a positive space using a shape will lead directly to a negative space. (LOVETT) 3. Direction Lines have a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Color Color is the light reproduced and replicated off objects. It has three main features: type or its name (red, green, blue, etc.), value (dark or light), and strength (dull or bright). (Elements and Principles of Design) The principles of design Balance Balance is the visual and graphical equality between all the elements of design. It provides and offers stability, steadiness and structure to a design. (LOVETT) Proximity Proximity generates and creates the relationship between elements. It provides a principal point. Proximity means that the elements of design should be visually connected and linked in some way. (Paul) Alignment Alignment allows the creation of organization and order. Aligning elements allows them to create a visual connection with each other. REPETITION Repetition strengthens a design by tying together individual elements. It helps to create association and consistency. Repetition can create rhythm (a feeling of organized movement). CONTRAST Contrast is the juxtaposition of opposing elements (opposite colours on the colour wheel, or value light / dark, or direction horizontal / vertical). Contrast allows us to emphasize or highlight key elements in your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Virginia Woolf s Death Of The Moth Virginia Woolf s essay Death of the Moth gave me an in depth look into how death is inevitable and how nature dies just like us. Death of the Moth thoroughly describes how she sees a month trapped in a fragment of her window and is fighting for his life. The speaker seems willing to help the moth, but then further leans to the idea that the moth is trying to escape death. Witnessing the death of the moth, she feels that this is exactly what the circle of life entails. Despite the feeling of loss, she comprehends that the death of the moth was bound to happen as it does with every other creature. She also fully understands that the death of the moth is just a normal part of life. The speaker lets us know that when we are fighting for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It shows that the speaker is starting to feel empathy for the moth when she starts realizing how valuable life is. For us humans we believe that death is inevitable, but as we see the struggle the moth is going to we know that the creature believes otherwise. As we begin to read further, we see how the speaker believes that the people working hard outside the window is just as relevant and consequential as the moth zig zagging across the room. As humans, we are already accustomed to waking up and completing our daily tasks as a ritual. We do these tasks with ignorance and carelessly to what we may believe does not exist, death. I believe the speaker was focused and highlighted the life of the moth to open our eyes to these signification and enjoyable moment we do not tend to appreciate. When applying this essay into real life, we now think about those moments where we overworked ourselves on a task or when we retrieves all these awards and honors, but the truth is when it comes to that time it will all die out with you. Furthermore, the speaker wants us to know that by witnessing the death of this creature, she started to realize how valuable life really is and how we may take it for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Working Family Thesis Statement A. Thesis Statement: Today, many working families are having issues finding a good balance between work and family life. There are options available for those who seek help to find a better balance between the two. Many of these options range from organizational practices or policies, training, corporate involvement and even laws. II. Most families today are on a dual income. However, with the advance technology available, more companies are expecting more from their employees. A. According to Kara Heissman the average worker works 55 hours a week now (Lifehack.org). It s hard to disconnect from work even when we aren t in the office. We now bring work home with us by our smart phones and tablets. We still receive and respond to emails, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. What Is The Theme Of Frozen River In the movie Frozen River portrays two women struggling to get by. One of the women lives near an Indian reservation, Ray Eddy, while the other, Lila Littlewolf, lives in the reservation. Lila has been smuggling people over the border from Canada to the United States before, while Ray comes into contact with Lila and is forced to transport people from Canada to the United States. It is shown that it is not hard to transport people from both sides of the border, due to the reservation being on both sides of the border, which is separated by the river. Thus when the river is frozen they can pass it with a car and pass without being checked by troopers, as it is still part of the reservation. When Ray realizes that there can be made quite some money with the smuggling, which she needs, as her husband left her with all their money, Ray goes back to Lila and thus comes into contact with someone in a reservation and thus with the American Indian culture. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Malik Ajani says a prominent attribute of humanity, this being diversity and the importance that a group s religious/cultural practices have in their lives (13). This quote shows how difference is part of humanity and thus that the characters in Frozen River are different is part of human beings and that makes Ray an example of a human being. While the characters in the movie show the differences between their cultures and their reaction on these differences, it portrays how in contemporary society people still have difficulties with understanding other cultures. Even though the main characters of Frozen River live according to different rules they have similar economic struggles. By explaining these differences Frozen River portrays here how correlative different cultures can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Bring Your Own Device ( Byod ) Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is referred to it by many names: bring your own danger, bring your own disaster, bring your own detonator, but whatever the name, it is becoming more and more commonplace in all sectors across the world. What used to be unthinkable, using one s own personal mobile device or smartphone for work is now emerging as one of the biggest technology trends of this decade. The idea of using a personal device at work developed when many executives got their first Blackberries and iPhones back in the mid 2000 s and wanted access to corporate resources from these devices such as email and the corporate intranet. Since then, BYOD has transitioned from a trend to a major revolution of enterprise Information Technology (IT) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The issue is two fold, one being that IT departments have lost the ability to fully manage devices that connect to the company s network, but also employees are now demanding that they have the ability to conduct company business and have access to extremely secure company resources from multiple personal devices. Obviously this hasn t gone over very well from the IT perspective. Initially IT departments were very resistant to change taking into consideration the huge security risk allowing these devices onto the network presents, however more and more departments are beginning to adopt these new practices, but at the same time are still very hesitant because they remained very concerned about the inherent risks of permitting personal devices to access and store sensitive corporate data. The timeline outlined below gives an excellent graphical representation of where BYOD started in the early 200 s and where it is and going now that it s in its third wave and really finding its way as a mature solution in the enterprise. Mobile devices are a mixed blessing for enterprises. CRN reported on a Poneman Institute, a IT security research firm, found that 77 percent of corporate professionals who responded to the survey said that the use of mobile devices in the workplace is important to achieving business objectives, but almost the same percentage, 76 percent, believe that these tools present a serious set of security risks. While organizations comprehend the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Pros And Cons Of Later School Start Times Backgrounder: Later School Start Times. Later School Start Times: Benefits Cons. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Nov. 2015. . This article by the National Sleep Foundation describes how adolescents today are not getting the recommended amount of sleep and in return do not perform appropriately or at their maximum level at school. Through different scientific studies it was discovered that adolescent NATURALLY fall asleep at 11 P.M. or later. One study looked at the melatonin secretion in patients and how it occurred later at night in adolescents. Through research the National Sleep Foundation has urged schools to synchronize school clock with student body clocks (If teens naturally fall asleep at 11 P.M. and require 9.5 hours of sleep, school should start approximately at 9:00 10:00 A.M., 1 to 3 hours after current SC school start times). This sources supports my claim to start school later and provides support research about the negative aspects of sleep deprivation in adolescents and the importance of reforming school start times Benefits of Entrepreneurship Education. Entre ed. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Nov. 2015. . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The benefits to elementary students include increased attendance, high academic achievement, better use of opportunity recognition and problem solving skills, and an exploration in ethical issues. In middle school, entrepreneurship education is seen to improve academic skills, increase self esteem, encourage risk taking and learning from failure, learn about opportunity cost, and foster idea generation. Overall it caused students to enter the adult world with a sense of more self worth, self awareness, personal responsibility, motivation, communication skills, and creativity. This source serves as bank of example to my claim to increase entrepreneurship education in South ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Beriberi In Developing Countries In the 19th century, an increasing number of Asians were experiencing loss of appetite, weakness, and edema, among other symptoms, making it difficult to perform daily activities. This disorder, known as beriberi, appeared after the exclusive use of polished rice as a staple in these countries (Wooley, 2009). In 1926, thiamin deficiency was discovered to be the cause of this disease (Dinicolantonio, Niazi, Lavie, O keefe, Ventura, 2013). While beriberi is mostly found in developing countries where grains are not enriched with thiamin, this deficiency is also associated with alcoholism, malnutrition, chronic renal failure, diuretic use, and heart failure in the Western world. Heart failure is a condition in which the myocardium is unable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, loop diuretics can initiate or further exacerbate thiamin deficiency. This relationship was first described in 1980 when the administration of loop diuretics in rats increased urinary excretion of thiamin after 4 weeks, suggesting that long term therapy promotes deficiency (Yiu, Itokawa Kuwai, 1980). The renal excretion of thiamin is directly dependent on urine flow, which is increased with diuretic medication (Wooley, 2009). Further, thiamin is not protein bound, and is therefore easily filtered at the site of the glomerulus. A particular diuretic called furosemide decreases thiamin uptake by cardiac myocytes A particular diuretic called furosemide not only hyper excretes thiamin, but it also minimizes thiamin s entry into heart cells (Dinicolantonio et al., 2013). Therefore, administration of this medication may further affect heart contractility since myocardial cells are deprived of thiamin, preventing the decarboxylation reaction necessary in pyruvate s conversion to acetyl CoA and slowing energy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Examples Of Personal Narrative Personal Narrative It was the year of 2013, I was going into 4th grade and school was just a month away. But it wasn t the 4th grade that I was looking forward to, because my family was moving to a small town in Wisconsin named Mosinee. I grew up in a suburb just on the outskirts of the great city known as Chicago. I loved it there, and wanted to live there for the rest of my life; I guess my parents didn t exactly feel the same way. Little did I know that this move would shape my personality and change me in many different ways. And ultimately, to make me a better person as a whole. When I told my very few friends that I was moving, they always asked why. I really didn t have an answer and didn t think about it that much. The day eventually came, and we had all of our stuff was ready, my family was ready, but I wasn t. I couldn t imagine a life without my normal friends and my normal school, and didn t realize that this move would be one of the best things that has ever happened to me. After we gave our hardest goodbye, I started my journey to my new house. I tried to stay optimistic, but that was very hard because I new that I wasn t going to get another friend until school started, which was a month away. I also don t have a relationship ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There was one more problem too, while I was friends with Mathias, I didn t have any other friends. So I made it my mission to find my new Mathias. There was one kid named Cole Holtz, I told him about how I used to live in Chicago. He found my story very amusing we hung out more and more. We are still friends to this very day, and I find it incredible how a small story could spark a great friendship. He eventually introduced me to his friend named Caden Hrebik. Caden was a shy kid like I was at the time, so we got along very well. We called ourselves the three musketeers, and it was the of something great, for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Acc 291 Week 2 Dqs and Participation Questions Essay Week 2 DQs and Participation Questions Week 2 Discussion Question #1  What are the differences among valuation, depreciation, amortization, and depletion? Is it appropriate to calculate depreciation using two different methods? Why?  Which depreciation method provides you the highest depreciation expense in the first year? Why? Valuation refers to the asset being recorded and disclosed at current market price regardless of whether that price is above or below cost. Depreciation is the allocation of the cost of a plant asset to expense over its useful or service life in a rational and systematic manner. There are three methods that can be used for depreciation and a company must pick which method they want to use and stick with that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the contractual interest rate and the market interest rate are the same, the bonds are sold at face value. But when the contractual interest rate and the market interest rates differ then the bonds are usually sold below or above face value. If the market rate of interest is lower than the contractual interest rate then the investors will have to pay more than the face value for the bonds (premium). When a company issues 12% bonds at a time when other bonds of similar risk are paying 15%. Most investors will be more interested in buying the 12% bonds and their value will fall below their face value, which is called selling at a discount. A company should comply with the matching principle, which shows that bond discounts should be allocated systematically to each accounting period benefiting from the use of cash proceeds. The straight line method of amortization of bond discount allocates the same amount to interest expense each interest period. By using this formula: Bond Discount divided by Number of Interest Periods equals Bond Discount Amortization. Amy did a good job explaining the contractual rate which is the rate in which the interest payments are calculated. How do we gauge our return on our investment, what comprises that rate, and what can affect that/ Week 2 Question for Participation #1  What types of industries have unearned revenue? Why is unearned revenue considered a liability? When is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Pagsanjan Short Story Summary Pagsanjan was not by any means an urban town, and that suited Lourdes just fine. Her days were filled with jump rope, hopscotch, and rope swinging on the school tamarind tree. Her skin was sun kissed, and at six years old she was already a skilled climber and swimmer. Going to market with her grandmother was always a special time. Walking in the early morning, her young bounce keeping up with her grandmother s slower march, Ludy looked forward to the market. The bustle of people, buying fruits and vegetables for the day, selling their wares, chatting with friends, made up the character of the market. The buzz of Tagalog, punctuated by laughter, filled the humid air. Holding on to her grandmother s dress, Ludy followed her around, watching her buy fish and keeping close, lest an unsuspecting person tread on her small feet. Often, she would follow her grandmother as she visited friends and relatives, Lourdes often receiving a loving pinch on the cheek or a warm hug. Ludy also shadowed her grandmother when she cooked meals, and she followed her while she collected wood for the stove. Carrying what her small arms could manage, she balanced the wood on her head, eager to help out her grandmother however she could. When she wasn t helping her grandmother, Ludy was out playing with her friends. Pagsanjan was a town just waiting to be explored. With her friends, she went to the farm to pick guavas, quickly climbing the low trees and collecting the fruit, which was just waiting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Democratic Deficit in the European Union Most voters seem to take the opportunity to give the incumbent national government a good kicking during European elections, as seen in the UK, Spain and France, rather than vote on a broad manifesto of ideas. This is fuelled further by MEPs campaigning on local issues rather than European ones. This is an example of part of the democratic deficit in the European Parliament. To further show how there is a democratic deficit in the European Parliament I will explain how it is largely inaccessible to its European citizens and how the European Parliament lacks the power that it requires to resolve the problems in the Union. I will then describe some unsuccessful attempts at solutions and conclude with some possible future remedies. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The balance between these two branches differed from country to country. With the gradual development of the EEC, more and more areas of public policy were transferred from national governments to the community with the result that the overall powers of the executives within member countries of the EU have increased while parliamentary powers have decreased. The main argument is that the parliament is too weak, while the council is too powerful. The executive branches, the Council and the Commission, are not drawn from Parliament and are thus not accountable to it in the way it would be, for example, in the UK through a vote of no confidence. The two branches are completely separate, which can mean that there is not an effective check as there was meant to be. The Parliament is too weak to hold either of the executive branches to account, meaning that they can pass legislation without the consent of the Parliament, except when co decision applies on matters pertaining to qualified majority voting in the Council. Compared to many national and sub national legislatures, the European Parliament has a relatively low profile. In the past, some scholars of the European Union judged it to be less important than other governing institutions of the Union. However, since the mid 1980 s the European Parliament has undergone many substantial changes, probably more than any other major European Union body. The Parliament s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay about Relationships in Geoffrey Chaucer s The... Throughout literature, deep relationships can often be discovered between a story and the author who writes it. Relationships can also be found in stories about a husband and wife. In Geoffrey Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales many of the characters make this idea apparent with the stories they tell. In The Pardoner s Tale , a distinct relationship can be made between the character of the Pardoner and his tale of three friends. Also, the Wife in The Wife of Bath s Tale boldly declares her relationship towards her husband. Throughout The Pardoner s Tale , the main character teaches about greed, gambling, desecration, and drinking, but in the beginning he admits to committing these sins himself. One of the portrayals of hypocrisy, in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The irony of the Pardoner is based on his hypocritical actions. The fact that he does not care about the souls of those he has tricked, says a lot about his character. Near the end of his tale, the friends begin to reveal their true personality. All three of them turn on each other trying to steal the treasure for themselves. All of the trust, which they had promised, was a lie and no loyalty remained. The supposed faithful friends display their true cruelty and expose their hypocrisy in relation to the Pardoner s character. One main theme in The Wife of Bath s Tale is female dominance and equality. In the tale, the wife portrays her dominance through her own experience. For example, the image of the whip sets her role as master, and she tells everyone that she is the head of her household. Despite her claim that experience is her sole power, the Wife of Bath evidently feels the need to create her authority in a more scholarly manner. She mimics the habits of the scholars and churchmen by supporting her claims with quotations from antique works and scripture. The Wife of Bath apparently attempts to emphasize female dominance over men. She contradicts many of the harsh customs and declares her own haughty assessment of women s function in society and in relationships. In the story, Chaucer explains that what women want is sovereignty over their husbands. According to the tale, women desire to be treated as masters over their love. The story also suggests that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Miscommunication In Oleanna Play Oleanna by David Mamet is a two character play in which the issue of miscommunications and excessive political correctness is explored in the matter of 3 Acts. The play is about student teacher relationships and sexual harassment. The topic discussed in this play could be considered very sensitive which causes Oleanna to become a controversial text. This play was written in 1990 s not only did it spark a great deal of controversy but also stimulated discussions and arguments. If this text had been written in the 21st century the context of this play would differ in many ways based on the way communication has changed, the way modern society reacts to topics such as sexual harassment, and the effectiveness of the actual text, and this is shown ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sexual assault victims hesitate to speak out about these incidents because society blames the victim, but recently many victims have been speaking up about these heartbreaking incidents. Just because a victim does not speak up about this immediately does not mean it is not true, but some find it truly difficult to speak up because they are afraid. For example, in Oleanna Carol speaks about having a group and the professor then reinstated that this group advised her, so it was a sort of support group for her. A support group is good when it comes to situations like this when you feel alone. This text could differ because people in this modern society are capable of getting books and songs banned or taken down because of how overly sensitive they are about sexual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Nai-Ni Chen and Taiwanese-American Modern Dance NAI NI CHEN AND TAIWANESE AMERICAN MODERN DANCE Taiwan and America have always had strong relations since the early 1900s. However, during the Cold War, they became even closer allies. During this time, many famous American dancers such as Alvin Ailey, José Limón and Paul Taylor visited Taiwan. They brought along the ideas of American style democracy embedded in the art form of modern dance, which also expressed individual freedom. In addition, the United States aid to Taiwan during the 1950s and 1960s helped Taiwan create the booming economy it enjoys today. In the 1970s, the growth of economic changes allowed for the numbers of professionals and intellectuals to grow. This caused the middle class to expand, and the Taiwanese people became interested in their culture, religion, and art, and how it was distinct from that of China. Modern dance and Western classical music in Taiwan reflected the push for modernization in society. The United States became the top training destination for young Taiwanese dancers. Especially in 1987, after martial law in Taiwan was lifted, many dancers began setting up their own troupes. One of the most famous American trained Taiwanese dancers would be Lin Hwai min, who later returned to Taiwan and in 1973 founded the world acclaimed Cloud Gate Dance Theater of Taiwan. However, this paper will be focusing on a lesser known Taiwanese American modern dancer: Nai Ni Chen. Chen is currently a successful modern dancer in Fort Lee, New ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Abu Na Im Al-Asfahanis Beauty Of The Righteous One of the most challenging problems I encountered this semester was reconciling the inconsistency within the Sufi textual tradition between the hagiographies of the early Sufi masters, who practiced a form of renunciation that was characterized by the unfettered relinquishment of all possessions, social relations, and familial duties, and the instruction manuals of the developing systematization of Sufism, which no longer required its students and masters to engage in such rigorous renunciation but instead substituted more moderate and socially acceptable forms of renunciation. On the one hand, Abu Na im al Asfahani (d. 429/1038), author of Beauty of the Righteous, refers to a group of renunciants named ahl al Suffa, as the apotheosis of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, conceptually, scholars of Islam should stay away from understanding zuhd as asceticism. While asceticism as a category may seem unproblematic for scholars of Early Christianity, Islamic Studies scholars are studying different religious contexts and worldviews that should be analyzed without the weight and baggage of the English and Christian term asceticism. Many of the concepts associated with asceticism that were mentioned above do not integrate neatly into the Islamic worldview nor they embody the practices of zuhd. I contend that thinking of zuhd generally as renunciation instead of asceticism allows for much greater malleability within the various traditions of Islamic renunciation that do not conform to the ascetic (Christian) standard. Second, I argue that renunciation as zuhd has not had one particular meaning or one specific mode of praxis throughout Islamic history and that the clash of zuhd archetypes has been a hallmark of Sufism since its nascent days in the desert until its most recent struggles in the modern era. The Islamic renunciant can be both the wandering outcast, who prays to God in solitude away from society, and the active socialite, who maintains an occupation and possesses a family. Overall, I hope this essay helps other readers and scholars of Sufism overcome the same mental roadblock I possessed in regards to asceticism, renunciation, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Crisis Counselor Skills Skills, Knowledge, and Training Required for Crisis Counselors When counselors choose to be on a disaster response team they need to be aware of the skills and knowledge that is required for the job. The first thing that counselors need to be aware of is the burnout rate of being a disaster counselor. According to Sommer (2008), there is four components that a clinician needs to be an effective disaster counselor. First the clinician needs to have a vast knowledge and training in trauma based counseling, pay attention to all aspects of treatment the conscious and the unconscious, have a reciprocated reverence for the interpersonal climate. Lastly, possess the knowledge of the educational components dealing with secondhand trauma. The same ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Counselors are very important during this time to help counsel the loved ones of the person that lost their life in the disaster. Bender (2002) suggest that this leaves the family not able to have a traditional funeral, especially if the body cannot be found. When dealing with grief clinicians need to actively listen to their clients, provide empathy and openness, and make sure the client is in a situation that is nonjudgemental. Clinicians needs to be trained in these techniques when dealing with disasters that involve death. Clinicians also need to reassure clients that it is okay to vent the uncomfortable feelings the person maybe feeling. Another approach that clinicians needs to be trained in is utilizing the community and training them to help foster comfort to people that are suffering from the disaster. According to Henley, Marshall, Vetter, (2011) the people in the community (such as teachers, law enforcement etc,) can help people with problem solving skills and coping skills if the correct training from a mental health professional. The same authors suggest that clinicians need to utilize the proper assessment and screening tools that can serve multiple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Behavioral Effect On Nutrition Having a background in psychology led me to choose a topic that involved a behavioral effect on nutrition. When considering pica as my topic I looked at its relationship to nutrition, as pica is described as the ingestion of non food substances. (Young et al 2010) With continued research into pica and nutrition, the association of iron deficiency and this disorder became pronounced.. While factors interact to cause iron deficiency, there is incidence of iron deficiency in the vulnerable populations of underdeveloped countries and in population subgroups at risk for incidence of iron deficiency. This is due to increased physiological requirements. It is in the population subgroups where there is a significant relationship between iron ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Miao et al., 2015). Pica has also has been found to be present in hundreds of animal species (Miao et al., 2014). Over the years, geophagia has been the most common form of pica observed. It has been associated with eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia, as well as being an adaptive behavior, with potential benefits including provision of iron and detoxification of harmful dietary components (Lumish et al., 2014). In pregnant women, pica behavior has been associated with perinatal and maternal mortality and is more common than previously thought (Horner et al., 1991). Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional disorder affecting at least one third of the world s population. (Yadav and Chandra, 2011) It is one of the most frequent hematological conditions encountered by clinicians. Iron is needed for hemoglobin and cellular production. (Skikne and Hershko, page 251) Deficiency in iron can manifest itself in anemia of iron deficiency and in tissue iron deficiency, not related to anemia, with the two often coexisting. Iron deficiency is most prevalent in early childhood, in females due to menstruation and especially in pregnant females as maternal iron requirements increase substantially to support fetal growth and placental tissue development as well as the increased hemoglobin mass during pregnancy (Leong and Lonnerdal, 2012). In early childhood, between the ages of 1 to 3, the need for iron ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Tay Sachs Essay Imagine that there is a disease that is terrible and causes trouble for you every day, there is no cure, there is only the dragging on of day after day. This is Tay Sachs Disease, it is a disease that is lifelong, that is, unless it kills you early on in life. This disease has lots of symptoms. These symptoms are a result of how the disease affects the brain and its functionality. This disease is an inherited disease, and is known as a serious genetic disease.( Health and Wellness Resource center and Alternative Health Module ). This disease is a autosomally recessive disease that is caused by a defect in the HEXA gene which provides instructions for making part of an enzyme called beta hexosaminidase A, which is critical in the brain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Without this enzyme working properly, there will be a toxic buildup of ganglioside in the brain causing serious and life threatening complications. ( Student Resources in Context Tay Sachs World of Health.Gale,2007.Student Resources in context.Web.22 May 2014 ).Which is why the symptoms are so serious and normally result in the death of the person that has this disease. The person doesn t necessarily die from the actual disease sometimes, it can actually be from complications caused by this disease. 1 in 3600 Jewish infants are born with Tay Sachs disease. ( Student Resources in Context Tay Sachs World of Health.Gale,2007.Student Resources in context.Web.22 May 2014 ). This disease, although it may not seem like it, is a autosomally recessive disease that has to be inherited through parents that either have the disease or are both carriers. Parents can be carriers and not even know it because this disease is recessive so both recessive alleles have to be present in order for the disease to show itself. Interestingly, 1 in 27 eastern European Jews are carriers for this disease. ( Student Resources in Context Tay Sachs World of Health.Gale,2007.Student Resources in context.Web.22 May 2014 ). Two of the three forms listed above are fatal and result in death not very late after diagnosis. Death normally occurs at a young age as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Illusion of Racial Identity Essays In common sense thought, race is simply a fact: humans are not all alike, there are whites, blacks and yellows, maybe reds and browns too, and these different kinds are races, and that s just a feature of the way the world is. However, recent work on the concept of race shows that race and race talk can be understood by analogy to what Foucault suggests about psychiatry and mental illness coming into being together: (1) it is now beginning to appear than race and racism came into existence together as well. It is racism that has made talk of race something that we can take seriously. A statement attributing intelligence or laziness to a person on the basis of her/ his skin color, can only be judged true if there are resources in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The distinction Heidegger proposed in Being and Time (4) between several senses of being became the starting point of existential phenomenology, and the subsequent work of Sartre and deBeauvoir, on which I will draw in a moment, derives important ideas from it. Specifically, I want to distinguish between three meanings of being with respect to the meaning of race , deriving from the discourse of existential phenomenology. With this distinction, I believe it is possible to gain some insight into the problem of race and the question of truth. Vorhandenheit and Existenz are Heidegger s words for a distinction between two senses of being ; Vorhandenheit has come to be known in English as presence at hand , but substantiality is another way to sum up its meaning. This refers to the kind of being that we attribute to, for instance, natural phenomena. When we ask what is it? with regard to some natural phenomenon, we are expecting, and will be satisfied with, an account of what the thing is composed of; this answer speaks of the object not primarily in terms of its usefulness, its value, its relation to other things, but primarily in terms of itself independently. In contrast, to name the kind of being that humans have, Heidegger uses the word existence , and by it he means especially to call attention to the fact of care: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Comparing Short Stories Scars And Ashes The short stories Scars by Don Aker and Ashes by Susan Beth Pfeffer are both talking about the relationships between fathers and their child. The relationships between fathers and their child change almost opposite at the end of the story because the main characters learn from their experiences. Daniel, the protagonist of Scars , was having a weak relationship with his father, however, an accident made Daniel realizes something about his father which made their relationship stronger. Ashleigh, the main character of Ashes , loved her father however, a request that Ashes father made led Ashes feel disappointed about her father. Both Daniel and Ashleigh learn the same amount because they learn the lessons that can affect their life. Daniel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Gentrification And Income Inequality The classism that gentrification brings into communities cannot be understated, simply because it is one of the negative driven byproducts of it, because when individuals are forced to see homes in their respective communities go for 2 to 3 times the market value for what they were previously going for, it sends the message that those within a higher income bracket are able to dictate the set prices in real estates. Furthermore, this financial inequality goes beyond just the housing market. Areas that have seen the wholesale installment of the businesses that stem from gentrification are often overlooked and not taken in consideration when it comes to the prices set by them. It is almost as if these independent coffee shops, Whole Foods Markets, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Albert Einstein Accomplishments Albert Einstein is one of the most influential scientist of the 20th century, and he helped propel advanced methods in science and education. When he first predicted the existence of gravitation there were many doubts and critics, but he worked and proved his methods to be successful and useful, to making discoveries in the world we are living in today. He had plenty of great accomplishments and discoveries, but in 1916 he completed some of his most important work that has had a major contribution, and he also created and completed many mathematical equations. Einstein has influenced many people not only because of his influence on science and mathematics, (but because growing it wasn t easy, but still managed to recognize the importance of his future in the educational world and what it took to become the best at it.) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was the first child of Hermann and Pauline Koch Einstein, a middle class Jewish couple. Einstein father was a feathered salesman at the time of his birth. He made no attempts to speak at the age where kids his age should began to. He and his family moved to Germany in 1880. His parents taught him and his sister to be independent at a young age by giving them task that teenagers would be doing, but Einstein s mom would follow over them at a distance to make sure they re safe. When the time came for Einstein and his sister to finally start school they attended a Catholic elementary down the road to where they live, which was less expensive. Einstein would later on excel in mathematics and science, however, because they fascinated him. His family at the age of fifteen wanted to move away from the small town in Germany, because that was the time of the mass killing of Jews and World War I, his family gave him an option to go with them, but Einstein wanted to stay and enhance his education and become as successful as he can. (Columbia Electronic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Four General Types of Measurement There are four general types of measurement scales: sorting, ranking, rating, and categorizing (Cooper amp; Schindler, 2006). The data collected by the survey team at Insuratel used a rating scale. The surveys where used to measure employee job satisfaction across departments. The Likert Scale was used to collect the data for all the questions in the survey. The questions asked in the survey studied the attitudes of the employees and their satisfaction. The surveys provided valuable feedback and determined that most of the employees are satisfied with their jobs at Insuratel. The study also suggests that employees don t have a strong opinion about support from upper level management. Nominal and ordinal measurement scales are used to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... References Cooper, D. R. amp; Schindler, P. S. (2006). Business research methods (9th ed.). Boston: McGraw Hill/Irwin. Lind, D., Marchal, W., amp; Wathen, S. (2008). Statistical techniques in business and economics (13th ed.). Boston: McGraw Hill/Irwin. Maliakal, L. (2010). Absenteeism in the workplace, Retrieved on July 25, 2010 from http://www.Buzzle.com Reeves, T.C.(2000). Alternative assessment approaches for online learning environments in higher education, Journal of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Yellow Wallpaper And The Story Of An Hour Freedom can mean very different things to people, but everyone desires freedom. In the stories The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin s and The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman showcase of obtaining and losing freedom in an interesting approach. Their approach is similar in that they both target women to obtain freedom however the stories are different by the effort on obtaining freedom. In The Story of an Hour the women is finally granted freedom when the husband is dead, however this is short lives because the husband appears at the end. While in The Yellow Wallpaper the lady has a nervous condition and is given freedom only after she has lost her mind. In Kate Chopin s The Story of an Hour and Charlotte Perkins Gilman ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Story of the Hour and The Yellow Wallpaper both share a common setting. The setting of both of stories is a dark and depressing room. This room is important to the story due to the fact that in both of the stories the protagonists are in the room for excessive periods of time. Chopin s shows the women grieving in an empty room, but this empty room gets her the idea that she is now free. When the storm of grief had spent she went to her room alone. She would have no one follow her (Chopin 144). This shows that the protagonist is grieving over her husband s death and is wanting to be isolated. However, in this isolation she does find her freedom. She starts thinking to herself that she can live for herself. While in The Yellow Wallpaper the women is the room almost forcefully. She is also trying to leave the house to go elsewhere but her husband does not feel that she is ready. This is the reason that the woman goes berserk in the room because of her mental condition and the lack of freedom. And she is all the time trying to climb through. But nobody could climb through that pattern it strangles so; I think that is why it has so many heads (Gilman). This quote explains that mental state that the protagonist is in. She talks about the heads trying to get out of the wallpaper, but in reality the heads are just her efforts on getting her freedom. She also says she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Martian Movie Analysis Throughout the Movie The Martian it seemed like if something could go wrong, it did, and while they all pulled through there was still many problems faced. In a movie about an astronaut who finds himself accidentally abandoned on Mars after he was thought be be dead during an emergency take off from a storm, Mark Watney has to ration food, grow crops, make water, and overall must problem solve in every way to get back to Earth before he runs out of food. During all this, NASA is trying its hardest to get a supplies probe up to Mars as quick as possible to give Watney till the next Ares mission to survive. The first major problem we see Watney face is after he wakes up, after the rest of the crew left him on Mars, he is struggled with an injury in his abdomen. He was impaled with an antenna, yet by some luck this antenna sealed the breach in his suit. Apart from that, when he made it back to the habitat station he had to perform a self surgery or else he would not survive. He solves this problem by using his knowledge and pulls out the rod, fish out a broken piece of the rod inside him, and staples his wound shut. He cleans himself up and gets straight to planning how to survive. The next problem we see Watney face is when he is rationing food. He sees that he only has a year s worth of food to ration yet the next Ares mission wouldn t land for another 4 years. This means he must grow three years worth of food in order to survive till the next mission. He is now faced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Louisa May Alcott Hospital Dress Character Analysis In a time when great uncertainty and chaos permeated throughout the United States, the Civil War necessitated the involvement of millions of Americans. Among those millions, women found themselves in conditions that had been previously unknown to them. Louisa May Alcott s Hospital Sketches, written in 1863, exemplifies a Northern woman s changing role in society as she enters the previously unchartered territory of war. New conditions aside, one cannot argue that the Civil War solved gender inequality in the United States. How, then, was the Civil War simultaneously a step forward and a step backward for Northern women? The Civil War indeed broadened the scope of a Northern woman s position in society militarily, professionally, and politically. However, as shown by Hospital Sketches protagonist, Tribulation Periwinkle s, position as an army nurse, those opportunities did not extend outside the domestic sphere to which women had been confined since the creation of the United States. First, the most obvious new condition that emerged during the Civil War was the acceptance of women becoming directly involved in the war effort. Such a novel concept to women was the opportunity to express the same sense of nationalism that men exhibited when going off to war. When Tribulation Periwinkle, a pseudonym for Louisa May Alcott in Hospital Sketches, decides to become an army nurse, she announces her new position with the same tone and vigor that a young soldier might utilize to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Culture and Cross-Cultural Linkages in American Music Essay Culture and Cross Cultural Linkages in American Music I have recently been listening to a lot of Motown music and even jazz. I have never before explored music in the extent that I have done this semester. I always thought of myself as cultured but this semester, I ve begun to realize there are more areas of music that I have not explored than those which I have. And as I explore culture and cross cultural linkages in our music, I realize how much one generation s music speaks to the next. Currently, the song I am intrigued by is Strange Fruit by Billie Holiday. This song is very moving. When Billie Holiday sings, you MUST listen. However, this song, unlike most of her other music, is not about love. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The imagery is vivid. You can see and smell everything Holiday sings. It is through this song that I can really connect with the generation of people that dealt with such issues. My parents never really listened to music as I grew up. My grandparents used to always have country music playing in the background no matter what was going on. In my early years, this was the extent of my musical background. I received my first record player when I was in 1st or 2nd grade. I remember it was red and blue. It was a Disney record player that played all my favorite Disney records. But it wasn t until I was about 11 or 12 that I really got a test of music. My grandpa had given me his old yellowed record player/radio. I was ecstatic. It was the first time that I had the power to listen to whatever I wanted to. It didn t matter what my parents thought about it. It didn t even matter that they didn t regularly listen to music. So I would turn that radio on and listen to good ol country music just like my grandparents. I thought it was wonderful. I never even tried any other station until one day when I was in the 7th or 8th grade. My friends came over and laughed when they heard the music I was listening to. So we changed it to some pop radio station. I remember listening to it and telling them that I could not understand it. The words were spoken way too fast. But I listened on for their sake and was turned on to what was mainstream music at the time. Since ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...