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Character Analysis Of Emma s House, By George Knightley
The protagonist is called, Emma Woodhouse.
The first sentence of the novel describes her as a handsome, clever, and rich girl, with a comfortable
home and happy disposition , a sentence that I immediately associated with the snobbish societies that
were common in that period. That s why I wasn t looking forward to reading the rest of the story. And
my presumption was met in the first chapter where she only seemed to care about herself. She seemed
to be a classic example of a menefreghista as we say in Italian, that means that she is a person with an
uncaring or couldn t care less attitude.
I was really surprised when things took a turn real quick and it wasn t just a story about a spoilt, rich
girl, with rich girls problems anymore. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He is important in the story because he serves as a model of good sense and is the only one who
openly critices Emma and points out all her flaws and foibles. Not because he is bitter or enjoys
making people feel down, but out of genuine concern and care for her. He therefor is my favorite
character. His unfailing honesty is tempered with tact and kindheartedness.
He has had some lapses of judgment and self control, but they were only caused by his uncontrollable
love for Emma. He immediately makes clear that he doesn t like Frank and everyone knows Knightley
just feels jealous and does not welcome the new rival. This jealousy causes Knightley to behave very
uncharacteristicly impulsive; he escapes to London to declare his love to Emma. This loss of control
just makes clear that he is just a normal human being with feelings.
Frank is the typical smooth bad boy, girls like so much. He epitomizes attractiveness in speech,
manner, and appearance. A lot of people don t trust him, but everyone except Knightley is charmed
enough to indulge him. He really seems to be the manly version of Emma, that s probably why they
get along so
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Good Cover Letters
When I decided to reenter the workforce and began the tedious and gut wrenching task of sending out
resumes and good cover letters for resumes to every employer I could think of, I quickly realized my
hard work and tenacity were not getting me very far. I am a pretty decent writer, and I thought my
good cover letters for resumes were truly works of art. I was sure I would get at least an interview for
each and every one of these beauties.
But I was barely getting even so much as a courtesy confirmation that my good cover letters for
resumes were being received in the appropriate HR mailbox, much less an interview.
I dug into every contact I had, and twisted a few arms to get early heads up on any one retiring, or
being fired. I canoodled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is a sad reality in the corporate world where they still think they want one person per task, instead
of sharing the work load as a creative collaborative effort. So for my good cover letters for resumes to
really have the desired effect: (get me an interview) I needed to narrow their focus a bit.
You need to sound less fancy when writing your good cover letters for resumes.
What? This threw me for a loop. But she explained: My writing was in fact great. I had a very
extensive vocabulary and my sentences were complex and interesting.
Unfortunately this was not a good thing. In fact it was hurting my good cover letters for resumes for
two reasons, both of which are silly but true:
1. It makes me sound like an insufferable prig. Certainly not the impression you want your good cover
letters for resumes to leave.
2. The managers I am applying with are likely less verbal, and might feel threatened if they were to
hire someone they viewed as possibly smarter than they are.
I found this last one a bit far fetched, but she assured me that while many managers realize the value
of having people on your team with better skills than your own, just as many are insecure and would
fret that they might eventually be replaced by a superior individual they themselves had
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A Welder Career
Since I was young I always was a hands on type of kid. I see people who weld and think, wow, that s
really cool! Getting to create anything you want from metal seems pretty cool to me.After looking
through the working conditions, the education and training requirements, the salary and job outlook
for a welder, I have more knowledge of what suits me and what I want to do for a career. A welder can
fix basically any metal part that needs to be joined together. They can join beams in the construction
of buildings, bridges, and other structures and to join pipes in pipelines, power plants, and refineries.
Using a rod and heat to join metals. Operate welding machines that feeds wire to bond materials.
(Occupational Outlook Handbook.) The salary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The job growth of a welder is slower than average.The growth is 4% a year. The average growth is
7%.The benefits of being a welder or in that nature and are not a workshop, you get to travel anywhere
you need to. You can go where no one else get s to,or just in a field. Another benefit is that you don t
have to go to college.(Occupational Outlook Handbook.) The education needed is a high school
diploma or equivalent. Courses that have these skills in them would be helpful;blueprint reading,shop
mathematics,mechanical physics,chemistry and metallurgy.(Occupational Outlook Handbook.) This
job is not taught to you,it s moderate,on the job training. The skills needed would be to calculate
dimensions,inspect structures or materials,Ignite torches and monitor your electric box and welder to
avoid overheating.(Occupational Outlook Handbook.) The pro s and con s of welding. Working in any
type of weather besides wet can be a good or bad because It may be really hot or freezing. There may
be awkward positions trying to fix a pipe of an object. A pro would be the salary for the travelers.
(Occupational Outlook Handbook.) In conclusion,becoming a welder has always seemed fun as a kid
and interesting to me. After looking through everything I need to , I think this job is for me! I know I
won t be rich, but, If I work hard and keep my priorities right I will be just
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A Research On Big Data
Big Data is a term for very large amounts of formal and informal information that can be analyzed to
find trends and patterns. The information can be about anything, but it needs to be processed in a way
that will give it value and relevance. It can come in multiple formats and from different sources such
as large databases, electronic records, social media, mobile phones, apps, wearable devices such as
pedometers, and others. Different data sets are combined and contrasted in different ways to give
perspectives and insights about a topic. It can be used in a seemly endless number of ways and people
are discovering new ways to use it all the time, some of them entertaining. The largest areas of use
include those relating to consumer behavior and choices, business procedures, healthcare, science and
research, and law enforcement. People are also discovering its use in their personal lives as well for
things like buying a home, dating, fitness routines and travel. With all the potential benefits that can
come from big data, however, it also brings a big potential for privacy problems. Extensive personal
data can be gathered about people that can be used or abused. In an interview with Harvard Business
Review, With Big Data Comes Big Responsibility, Professor Alex Sandy Pentland from MIT talks
about his New Deal on Data to address data collection and privacy. The concept is a set of principles
and practices to define the ownership of data and control its flow (Harvard
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Informal Conference
Informal Conference Henry L Walker Professor Weiss, Mitchel Columbia Southern University
Citations and penalties Discussed Having been given a Citation and Penalty document for an informal
conference by the OSHAArea Director, I would ensure that my Safety Officer along with proper
documentation is also present the day to the conference. 2 Firstly, I would issue the conference notice
to employees and allow the employees representatives as well as one or two willing employees to
accompany me to the informal conference (Act, 1970). These employees will be significant in
confirming the petitions that as an employer I would make for penalty reductions. They are also the
closest witnesses on the abatement progress at the company. More so, during the meeting, I would
present documents showing the actions I am taken and those that I have taken to abate the violations
cited. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To begin with, I would present the steps I have taken to ensure that citation item 1a:29CFR
1910.1025(c)(1) and item1b:29 CFR 1910.1025(e)(1)(ii), penalizing on lead exposer levels above the
acceptable limits at different locations hence potential illness or injuries are on progress of
elimination. In this respect, I would present the certificate indicating that the experts have already
came in and abated the hazard and conducted air sampling test which resulted in the air quality being
below levels initial founded by OSHA. 2 However, because of the duration recommended by the
contracted experts, I would request for the abatement date extension that favors the ongoing activities
completion schedules (Act,
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The Provision Of Sale And Other Instruments Act 1955 ( Qld )
Deeds are most commonly used in connection with the transfer of land or the creation of a trust,
although they may also be used to transfer goods by way of gift.
A deed must be made in writing, signed and sealed by the donor (and usually contains the words
signed, sealed and delivered as evidence that this requirement has been satisfied) and delivered to the
donee. A bill of sale is another way of selling goods and can be used to create a security right in goods.
The execution of a bill of sale causes legal ownership of the goods to pass to the buyer.
Most jurisdictions require the registration of bills of sale and other security documents creating
security rights to goods or property (see relevant provisions of the Bills of Sale and ... Show more
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The Sale of Goods Act 1896 (Qld) provides certain rules for the passing of ownership in goods: ●
parties are not required to undergo formalities in order to make a valid contract for the sale of goods;
● the goods subject to the contract must be identified or described when the contract is made; and ●
the title to the property in the goods passes from buyer to seller when the parties intend it to, which
may be ascertained from the terms of the contract, conduct of the parties and circumstances of the
transaction.
The legislation also provides several rules for ascertaining the parties intentions in the absence of
evidence to the contrary. So, for example, if there is an unconditional contract for the sale of specific
goods in a deliverable state, property passes when the contract is made, even if payment or delivery is
postponed. In addition, if the seller must do something to put the goods into a deliverable state,
property will pass when that has taken place and notice has been given to the buyer. However, the
statutory rules are only intended to apply to matters which have been left unspecified by the parties
and so will only apply if the parties have not made alternative arrangements.
interests As is the case with legal property interests, the steps which must be taken to create or transfer
an equitable property interest will depend on the nature of the right and the nature of the property
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Father And Son Relationship In Crossing By Mark Slouka
It s normal for fathers and sons that they go out for hunting, fishing or to fight against the nature to
show the mothers that they can do anything. It s even normal that fathers and sons show their skills to
prove something. In this essay Crossing , by Mark Slouka we hear about a father and son relationship
and a trip in the nature to bring the father and son closer to each other.
The text is about a man who is divorced. The man is going through a hard time. The man is going out
with his son to get a better relationship with him and also to come closer to his son. The father takes
his to a place where the man when he was a kid was with his father. The man had good experiences
there with his father when he was a little boy. The father and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The narrator knows what the father is thinking about and what he feels, the narrator also have access
to the fathers emotions. Where had it come from this slide into weakness, this vision of death... (p. 3.
L. 68 69). In the text we don t have access to the boy s thoughts and emotions. The text is not
chronological. The text is based in the past when the father was with his father, and when the father
picked up his son at his mother. The father s thought is really dominating here. An example on that is.
He d been at the house by dawn, as he d promised (p. 2. L. 13) and He could see him, standing in the
river hacking his lungs out, laying out an eighty foot line (p. 2.
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Karl Popper And The Scientific Method
Karl Popper is commonly regarded as one of the greatest philosophers of science in the 20th Century.
He is well known for his rejection of the inductivist viewpoint of the scientific method, in which one
uses observation to propose a law to generalize an observed pattern, and later confirm that law through
more observation. Popper states that induction cannot be logically justified (Popper 14). Inductivism
relies on the process of inductive reasoning which is a logical process in which multiple premises, all
thought to be true and found to be true most of the time, are combined to obtain a conclusion and in
many cases formulate a law or theory. Popper rejected the inductivist viewpoint in favor of a theory
called empirical falsification which holds that a theory can never be proven, but it can be falsified, and
therefore it can and needs to be scrutinized through experimentation.
In his work Conjectures and Refutations, Popper discussed several aspects of induction including the
topics of conjectures (opinions or conclusions formed on the basis of incomplete information) or
tentative theories and refutations (ways to refute an argument, opinion, testimony, doctrine, or theory,
through contradicting evidence) or the acts of disproving arguments through counterexamples
(Oxford).
Popper opines that a significant problem with the scientific method is that scientists get so caught up
in evidence that supports a specific conjecture that they either 1) fail to consider
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How Is Strategic Bombing Justified
Strategic bombing is a military strategy used in a total war with the goal of defeating the enemy by
destroying its morale or its economic ability to produce and transport materiel to the theatres of
military operations. This tactic was used by the United States and Britain against the Germans and
Japanese in World War II. Strategic bombing is debated on whether the United States and Britain were
justified in using it. The United States and Britain used strategic bombing to protect their people from
fascist dictators and were justified in doing so. In the beginning of World War II, air forces only
attacked military targets. This changed once the German Luftwaffe began conducting air raids on
British cities, including London, during the summer of 1940, (The Editors of Encyclopædia
Britannica). Strategic bombing soon became a main part of military combat. It was seen to be in the
best interest of the country s side in the war. To the British, bombing German cities was a type of
revenge. They showed the same amount of mercy for the German civilians as the Germans did for
them, which was little to none. What the Allies did in Japan reflects what they did in Europe. Like the
British, the U.S. bombed Japan as a response to the Pearl Harbor attack. As was the case in the air war
against Germany, military planners experimented with different bombing tactics in order to maximize
the damage inflicted on Japan and force a surrender, (The Choices Program). The United States was
working to decrease the power Japan had in the Pacific
Bombing cities that were seen as industrially advanced and vital to economic production became the
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Although, most of the damage caused by the U.S. and Britain was in the best interest of their citizens.
They wanted to stop the war as soon as possible and bombing the Axis powers helped accomplish
their goal. The United States and Britain were justified in using strategic bombing against the German
and
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Theme Of Romantic Love In Pride And Prejudice
E choing Austen s irony, it is a truth universally acknowledged that romantic literature will return to
the refined days of Jane Austen and the Brontë sisters. All mockery aside, Austen s celebrated Pride
and Prejudice (1813) is a simple love story that continues to captivate audiences 200 years on.
Romantic literature has grown into modern, sloppy rom coms luckily, we can always return to their
roots: the timeless allure of Elizabeth and Darcy. Romantic love in literature re emerged from the
seedling of Pride and Prejudice; its light hearted yet layered language was a well deserved break from
the stultifying conventions of Regency England. Every romantic comedy since has echoed Austen s
strong and vivacious heroine Elizabeth. Rather, some of the most important ingredients of Pride and
Prejudice s acclaim, are the reader s expectation of a small world plot and eloquent manipulation of
style .
The growing movement of romanticism allowed Pride and Prejudice to be published in a world
relatively alien to novels focussed on romantic love. In fact, it was a world fairly alien to romantic
love in general, allowing Austen to set a new archetype for romantic comedy.
In Regency England (ca. 1810 1821) it was considered dishonourable for a woman to be unmarried, as
she would be a burden on her family. Matrimony was usually arranged for social or financial benefit,
rather than mutual respect or affection. In Charlotte Lucas words, happiness in marriage is entirely a
matter of
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Classroom Observation Of Aldo And Crystal
For the purpose of this paper I was referred to used Aldo and Crystal to observe for the lesson Mrs.
Schekirke was teaching. These students have been in the U.S for 3 years, one is a 5th grader and the
other is a 6th grader. I had difficulty gathering assessment data for this paper that could help me learn
about them more because Mrs. Schekirke was having a difficult time with the confidentiality of
student s policy. All the information gathered was from pure observation. All she was able to tell me is
that they are at the same ESL level and that Aldo has a difficult time with reading and comprehension
and Crystal has an easier time with reading, but comprehension is where she struggles. They both
have a difficult time getting their opinion across because of language, but are good writers. One
student is more outgoing than the other and willing to participate, while the other shy s away. ... Show
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The lesson started by reading a story about George Washington. A story that had been read previously
multiple time. The teacher focused on the main events and dates. As an activity they were to fill in a
timeline with the most important information. Students were to first fill in the timeline on their own,
and then they would get in groups to re read the story together. After, they would discuss what
happened in the life of George Washington by using the timeline as a reference for the discussion. At
the end of the lesson, students were to return to their seats and were given and envelop with sentence
strips to sequence the events of the story. The teacher and I walked around to supervise and to check
student s work. This is mainly how I gathered my data without disrupting the student or making it
obvious that I was observing
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Hewlett Packard s Unethical Investigation
Unethical Investigation The fourth amendment to the United States constitution tells us that the right
of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches
and seizures, shall not be violated . In other words, it is illegal for persons to go through your things
without your consent or knowledge. This is fairly straightforward and simple, right? Not exactly!
Patricia Dunn was accused of hiring private investigators to investigate members of the board of
Hewlett Packard. These investigators used a technique known as pretexting, a practice of getting your
personal information under false pretenses (Federal Trade Commission, 2008). In this case the
investigators called the phone company ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He believed his leaks were in the best interest of the company and also did not involve the disclosure
of confidential or damaging information (Ard, 2006). While she was legally forced to admit the
pretexting and the reasons for Perkins resignation, was it necessary to put a name with the source of
the leak? It seems as if she was going down, she was going to take as many people as she could down
with her. It doesn t seem ethical to name Keyworth publicly as the source of the leak. He had already
admitted it to the board explained his logic and he hadn t resigned at that point.
So far it seems like Dunn s hands were clean as she did not know the private investigators were using
the process of pretexting to gain the information. Then she admitted to receiving emails telling her
about the tactics used and admits that these tactics were appalling (Kaplan, 2006). Upon her
resignation Patricia Dunn stated, The unauthorized disclosure of confidential information was a
serious violation of our code of conduct (Patricia Dunn resigns from HP board, 2006). Not only did
Dunn resign, so did Kevin Hunsaker, HP s senior director of ethics and company lawyer, and also
Anthony Gentilucci, manager of global investigations (Darlin Richtel, 2006). Mr. Hunsaker suspected
that the techniques used in the investigation might not be legal. When he asked Mr. Gentilucci about
the
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Embarking and Disembarking
3.8.3 Embarking and disembarking
In several cases the court determined the place of location by taking into consideration if the
passengers were exposed to the hazard inherent in aviation operations. It has been taken also into
consideration if the passenger was under the charge of control of a carrier or his agent. According to
Godfroid, the primary test should be whether the passenger was under the control of the carrier or his
agent, in addition the activity should be related to an activity of aviation. An injured passenger who
did not board, but is still in the terminal will be considered outside article 17, the same applies to a
passenger who had reached the baggage claim area. Article 17 applies when a passenger was injured
on the steps of the terminal building on his way to board the aircraft and also when a passenger was
injured on the apron by a baggage transport.
According to the U.K. Courts it is important to relate an accident to a specific flight, when cases about
embarking or disembarking are being solved. It is also important to consider the passenger s location
and if the passenger was about to enter or was actually entering the airplane it would create an article
17 accident. In case an accident occurred elsewhere in the terminal, a consideration have to made
whether the passenger was required to be there by the carrier.
In another case a passenger in a wheelchair was injured while being transported up the terminal s
escalator by the carrier s
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Examination of Characters in Katherine Anne Porter s...
Examination of Characters in Katherine Anne Porter s Short Story He
Katherine Anne Porter s moving and stylistically cohesive short story He contains much worth
discussing. The story s characters are quite memorable and provide for interesting character studies; in
addition, the plot and themes of the story are also noteworthy.
The most elaborately detailed character is Mrs. Whipple. She is the dominating member of the
Whipple family; despite her belief in men s work as opposed to women s, she seems to have a great
deal of say in family decisions. Mrs. Whipple is extremely concerned with status and appearances
indeed, overly so. This preoccupation of hers is prominent throughout the story, from beginning to
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It seems as though the Whipples take advantage of their son s retardation. They never speak directly to
Him, and refer to their son only as He and Him ; thus, we never learn His name. They also take
advantage of the fact that He seems indifferent to pain or cold, so they give His blankets to the other
children, and give Him tasks the other children seem to have sense enough not to do. By the end of the
story, we learn that He might not be as dumb as He appears. Nevertheless, we know that Mrs. Whipple
does love her son (as well as her other children). She constantly talks about Him, and her intense
outpouring of emotion at the end of the story supports the fact that she loves Him and indicates she
feels some grief about the situation. She knows that there was nothing she could do to make up to Him
for His life, and we feel the Whipples have made the right decision to put Him in the knows that there
was nothing she could do to make up to Him for His life, and we feel the Whipples have made the
right decision to put Him in the County Hospital. Unfortunately for the Whipple family, another
defining characteristic of Mrs. Whipple is that she drowns herself in self pity. She seems to consider
many things a mortal pity and once even complains to her husband, I wish I were dead! Of course, she
would never say this to the neighbors, for appearances sake.
Mr. Whipple is the sensible one in the family. He is
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Gandhi s Early Self Identification
Early days
Mahatma Gandhi was the primary leader of India s independence movement and also the architect of a
form of non violent civil disobedience that would influence the world.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, popularly known as Gandhi, was born to Putlibai on October 2nd,
1869 in Porabandar,India. His father, Karamchand Uttamchand Gandhi served as the Diwan chief
minister of Porbandar state.
The Indian classics, especially the stories of and king Harishchandra, had a great impact on Gandhi in
his childhood. Gandhi s early self identification with truth and love as supreme values is traceable to
these epic characters. On 21 January 1879, Mohandas entered the local district school in Rajkot, not
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Mavji Dave, a brahmin priest and family friend, advised Gandhi that he should qualify as a barrister in
London, after which he would be certain to achieve the diwanship. Initially, Putlibai did not want her
youngest son to leave India and travel across the ocean, thereby losing his caste according to believes
at that time. But somehow Gandhi convinced and got the permission to leave. On 10 August 1888,
Gandhi left Porbandar for Bombay (Mumbai). Upon arrival in the port, he was met by the head of the
Modh Bania community, who had known Gandhi s family for a while. Having learned of Gandhi s
plans, he and other elders warned Gandhi that he would be excommunicated if he did not remain in
India. Gandhi did not change his intentions to leave for England, therefore being daclared and outcast.
While in London his mother died, but his family kept the news from him.
South Africa
Gandhi was 24 when he arrived in South Africa in 1893 to work as a legal representative for the
Muslim Indian Traders based in the city of Pretoria. He spent 21 years in South Africa, where he
developed his political views, ethics and political leadership skills. Indians in South Africa included
wealthy Muslims, who employed Gandhi as a lawyer, and impoverished Hindu indentured labourers
with very limited rights. He believed that he understood India better by getting to know and leading
Indians in South Africa. He faced several challenges in South Africa. He majorly faced the
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Traumatic Road Fire
A traumatic event that happened was when there was a fire. I remember that the fire was just a mile
from our house and that we would have to evacuate. My family I loaded the car as fast as we could.
We packed as much as we could and everyone else in the neighborhood were also packing and moving
out. We moved out, but got stuck in traffic. The fire was literally behind us, burning acres of grass and
forests. My sister had asthma, and so she had to fight it off by constantly coughing and such for she
didn t have her inhaler. She coughed all the way until we had gotten to safety and she had gotten an
inhaler. I remembered leaving my pet dog, Penn at home, and so I rushed back by myself to let him
out. Fire was right near the house, and I tried
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Symbolism In The Flying Circus, By Susan Crandall
The Flying Circus, by Susan Crandall, is set in the early 1920 s. The story follows Henry Schuler, a
boy on the run, who meets Gil and Cora, two other people with rough pasts. Together, the three of
them, along with an old plane and cute dog named Mercury, form Mercury s Daredevils. This flying
circus act brings the trio all across the country, but each of the characters have a secret that could
destroy the makeshift family they ve become. Throughout the novel, you see the three of them torn
apart and brought together as they deal with conflicts ranging from plane safety and love triangles, to
kidnapping and murder. My favorite passage in the book is, Disaster lived by its own rules. Most
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As the story develops in The Flying Circus, the diction being used in the story changes. All of the
characters seem to have a greater and more optimistic outlook on life by the end of the novel, which is
apparent through the words chosen to describe their emotions and actions. In the beginning, most of
the word usage describes the loss, pain, and fear that Henry is feeling. An example of the gloomy and
dark tone that is present at the beginning of the story is when the author states, his insides were full of
slithering black snakes of dread (Crandall, p.182). But, as the story progresses, there is a noticeable
change in tone, as Henry becomes more hopeful about his future as opposed to merely running from
his past. Even with small things such as descriptions or observations, the tone seems lighter by the end
of the story, just as Henry continues to build a fulfilling life and supportive family around him. This
helps develop the theme that a sense of belonging can be discovered in the most unlikely places, as
you wouldn t expect that Henry could achieve such prosperity based on his situation at the beginning
of the novel. In the end, though, he finds a sense of belonging in the family that Mercury s Daredevils
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Digital Music Streaming Services On The Copyright Rights...
Spotify is one of the largest and most popular digital music streaming services used today and streams
music to millions of consumers. In December 2015, a class action lawsuit was filed against Spotify
that threatens damages upwards of 150 million dollars to the company. The man who filed the class
action lawsuit, David Lowery, is a songwriter, the frontman and founder of the band Camper Van
Beethoven, and a leading member of the band Cracker. He is also very involved when it comes to
artists rights and interests within the music industry. Lowery is accusing Spotify of failing to properly
notify, license music from, and pay royalties to many artists, including himself, whose music is
already streaming through their service.
Copyright grants an author or artist a set a of exclusive rights that allows them control over
publication, distribution, and adaptation of their copyrighted work as well as the right to authorize
others to use their work. Unauthorized use of an artist s work under copyright infringes on the
copyright holder s exclusive rights. In this case, Spotify is accused of unauthorized use of many artists
work under copyright. To prove infringement, the plaintiff must show proof of valid copyright and
proof that important elements of the original work have been copied. By streaming David Lowery s
music without notifying him, obtaining a license from him, or paying correct royalties to him, Spotify
is infringing on his exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute,
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Rikki Phillipi Quotes
A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out. Walter Winchell
It is difficult to stand by family and friends through hardships, but Rikki Tikki Tavi protected his
family through close deaths and life threatening moments. Rikki Tikki Tavi by Rudyard Kipling is a
fictional fable that demonstrates that people should protect anybody that they care about.
To begin with, Rikki Tikki Tavi is a brave mongoose and will do anything to protect his family. For
example, the author states, Tricked! Tricked! Tricked! Rikk tck tck! chuckled Rikki tikki. The boy is
safe, and it was I I I that caught Nag by the hood last night in the bathroom (para 96). Rikki risked his
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For example, the author states Rikki tikki had a right to be proud of himself, but he did not grow too
proud, and he kept that garden as a mongoose should keep it, with tooth and jump and spring and bite,
till never a cobra dared show its head inside the walls (para 109). The author is using personification
to give Rikki human like attributes of. This also shows that Rikki will do his best to protect the garden
by giving Rikki Tikki Tavi human emotions. Personification conveys the message that the fearless
creature will protect anybody that he cares about. For instance, the author also states Come then,
Nagaina. Come and fight with me. You shall not be a widow long (para 96). This demonstrates that the
author is using personification through Rikki speaking to display the message of his loyalty to protect
his family. Consequently, he is threatening Nagaina to fight him in order to distract Nagaina so she
will not hurt Teddy. Rikki realizes that if the eggs hatch the newborn cobras could kill the whole
family and everybody in the garden. Then, Rikki could easily abandon the house and leave the family
to die. Knowing this, he still stays and forms a plan to destroy the eggs and protect everybody. This
ultimately shows that Rikki Tikki Tavi will try to distract Nagaina and draw her attention from Teddy
by putting himself in danger. In
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The Accuracy of Eyewitness Testimony Essay example
Eyewitness testimony is defined as, an area of research that investigates the accuracy of memory
following an accident, crime, or other significant event, and the types of errors that are commonly
made in such situations. Much emphasis is placed on the accuracy of eyewitness testimony as often
inaccurate eyewitness testimony can have serious consequences leading to wrong convictions.
Eyewitness testimony is a powerful tool within any field, particularly that of justice, as it is a readily
accepted form of evidence that allows for convictions. However, Tests conducted by Loftus have
shown an enormous swing from a non guilty verdict, to guilty within the same case, simply through
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Huff recently estimated that about 7,500 people arrested for serious crime in the United States were
wrongly convicted in 1999. He further noted that the rate is thought to be much lower in Great Britain,
Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and others, especially those that have established procedures for
reviewing cases involving the potential of wrongful conviction. Ronald Cotton was convicted in 1986
of raping a 22 year old college student, on the basis of her testimony, Cotton was sentenced to prison
for life. DNA testing, 11 years later proved Cotton as innocent. Another man, Bobby Poole, pleaded
guilty to the crime. (Ref: Egeth, H. E. What do we not know about eyewitness identification?) This
case shows, as I mentioned earlier, how much jurors rely on eyewitness testimony, yet it perhaps is the
most unreliable source of evidence in the first place.
A key reason for memory distortion is that witnesses pick up information from other sources, a
combination of memory from different experiences. Much research shows that memory more closely
resembles a synthesis of experiences. Bartlett (1932) carried out research on reconstructive memory.
He claimed that in order to make sense of an event we go through a process called effort after
meaning. Instead of storing an exact replica of the event, we combine it with
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Essay on The Effects of Testosterone and Steroids
Anabolic androgenic steroid is a family of lipophilic hormone that derived from cholesterol, which
includes the natural male hormone testosterone and its synthetic derivatives, such as nandrolone and
androsterone (Janjic et al. 2012; Basile et al. 2013). Testosterone is the principle molecule that
possesses both anabolic and androgenic properties, which semantically refers to the ability to
stimulate the synthesis of complex biological molecules and the growth of masculine characteristics
respectively (Quan et al. 2011). The supplement of testosterone has been used in medicine as an
effective treatment of hypogonadism or severe muscle catabolism since its discovery. However, due to
the poor efficacy in the form of oral medication and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In addition, the same research postulates that testosterone inhibits the differentiation of preadipocytes
to adipocytes and, hence, reduces the fat cell formation. These research findings are cohesive with the
physiological fact that males with normal level of testosterone, in general, would have lower
percentage of body fat than females due a small amount of testosterone is produced in ovaries and
adrenal glands in females (Schanzer 1996).
Testosterone Effect on Muscle Synthesis
Studies have observed that the fat free mass and the rate of muscle synthesis in both hypogonadal men
and eugonadal men is associated with levels of prevalent testosterone in the body (Bhasin et al. 2001;
Sinha Hikim et al 2004). One research also proves that the number of myonuclear and myosatellite
cells, the precursor of skeletal muscle, increase in direct correlation with the change in total and free
concentration of testosterone (Bhasin et al. 2003 and Sinha Hikim et al. 2004). These studies
demonstrate that testosterone has a positive effect on myogenesis, a process of mammalian skeletal
muscle formation.
Sinha Hikim et al. observe that testosterone induces skeletal muscle hypertrophy, increasing the size
of both type I and type II muscle fibers, by acting at multiple sites within the muscle through multiple
mechanisms (Sinha Hikim et al 2004). Their study found that
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Scarlet Ibis Symbolism
Symbolism Used in The Scarlet Ibis
In The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst, Hurst uses the symbol of birds to further explain the theme of
death in the story. Even from the very first paragraph, birds are used to foreshadow the ending of the
story. Hurst illustrates, The five o clock by the chimney still marked time, but the oriole nest in the
elm was untenanted and rocked back and forth like an empty cradle. (Hurst 1). In this sentence, Hurst
is describing an Oriole birds nest that is sitting empty in a tree. This foreshadows the ending of the
book by symbolizing Doodle s absence by the end of the story. Even though the brother s life will
continue on, like the clocks, Doodles spot in the brother s life will be much like Symbolism Used in
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Hurst again uses bird symbols in the story when he vividly describes, The bird began to flutter, but the
wings were uncoordinated, and amid much flapping and a spray of flying feathers, it tumbled down,
bumping through the limbs of the bleeding tree and landing at our feet with a thud. (Hurst 5). While
telling the story of the ibis, Hurst is simultaneously describing Doodle s demise. Right before Doodle
dies, he is attempting to catch up to his brother in the thunderstorm. Even though Doodle tries hard to
catch up to his brother, much like the bird who is attempting to fly, Doodle s physical shortcomings
cause him to fail. Hurst then directly relates Doodle s death to a bird when he is describing Doodle s
death. Doodle s brother recounts, I screamed above the pounding storm and threw my body to the
earth above his. For a long time, it seemed forever, I lay there crying, sheltering my fallen scarlet ibis
from the heresy of rain. (Hurst 6). Hurst related Doodle s dead body to the dead ibis from earlier in the
story. This metaphor seems to help his brother come to terms with what has happened. Although he
had been cruel to him by running ahead of him, he is comforting Doodle now that he is dead. The
many bird symbols throughout The Scarlet Ibis help to further support the theme of death in the
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Drug Replacement Therapy
Drug replacement therapy is a widely discussed topic and there are many concerns about whether it is
a positive or negative alternative/solution to drug addiction. First, you must understand what drug
addiction is. Drug addiction begins as a voluntary act proceeding on as the addiction progresses into a
manic world of chaos. Quite often uncontrollable leading on into criminal activities and possibly death
if recovery isn t sought. Drug addiction in this instance becomes a disease not only affecting the
individual consuming these substances, but also trickling down to each member of the family unit.
Drug replacement therapy was originally intended for individual s suffering with a heroin addiction.
One of the substitute drugs used is Sub Oxone. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The replacement medications used for this are Methadone, Buprenorphine, and Vivitrol. These
medications help with the cravings and suppress withdrawal symptoms. It is only recommended for
individuals who have already been through the detoxification process. Drug replacement therapy
drugs are also used with tobacco addictions in the form of Zyban and Chantix. In some cases, these
medications have some side effects like depression and suicidal ideation. If these symptoms occur, it is
recommended to discontinue these medications. This type of drug replacement therapy is only used
for a short period.
Drug replacement therapy is also used to help alcoholics begin their recovery along with support
groups like Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. Medications used are Naltrexone,
Campral, and Antabuse. Co occurring mental health issues may also factor in with the addiction due to
individuals self medicating hoping to resolve their issues with mental
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Human Trafficking Violates Human Rights
Human trafficking is a topic that is not discussed very often in society. Many people fail to realize that
human trafficking still exists today. Human trafficking violates basic human rights. It takes away the
freedom and security of men, women, and children world wide. The diversity and widespread
execution of human trafficking make it difficult to regulate and prosecute. In the international effort to
prosecute human trafficking, several guidelines and definitions of human trafficking have been
provided:
Article 3, paragraph (a) of the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons defines
Trafficking in Persons as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of persons, by
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During that time, the captives suffered physical abuse and hard labor without pay. The couple also
confiscated their passports and threatened to use violence, beatings, and sexual violence if the captives
did not comply with their demands (Victim s Stories). Men, most often victims to labor trafficking.
The Department of State describes male trafficking:
The sex trafficking of boys is often hidden, reflecting cultural taboos in many parts of the world. In
Afghanistan and coastal Sri Lanka, boys are more likely than girls to be subjected to prostitution; in
Mexico and Central America, boy migrants are vulnerable to commercial sexual exploitation en route
to the United States; boys in Southeast Asia are exploited in prostitution; to a lesser extent, men are
victims of sex trafficking; in recent years, Brazilian men were identified in forced prostitution in Spain
and men were identified as sex trafficking victims in the United States. (Male Trafficking Victims).
Different age groups fall victim to trafficking as well. Not only adults, but also children, are trafficked
worldwide. Child trafficking is defined as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring, or
receipt of children for the purpose of exploitation (Child Protection from Violence, Exploitation and
Abuse). Children make up almost twenty percent of trafficking victims around the world. However, in
some parts of Africa and the Mekong region, children are the majority (up to 100% in parts of West
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The Four Dimensions Of Qualitative Research
The following paper will discuss the qualitative research, while describing its dimensions, basic
concepts, methods and differences. First, it will portray the four dimensions of the qualitative
research: positivism, postpositivism, constructivism and objectivism, which are divided into
epistemological and ontological. Secondly, it will describe the definition and basic concepts of the
qualitative research; and thirdly, it will represent the five methods possible while conducting a
qualitative research: phenomenology, ethnography, action research, grounded theory, and case study. It
will elaborate each method s definition, distinctive features and data collection methods. In the end, it
will present the differences between all above mentioned research methods. I. Dimensions I.1.
Epistemological positions Positivism is an epistemological position that supports the implementation
of the methods of the natural sciences to the study of social reality. According to Johnson and
Duberley (2000) it is an approach to research that attempts to match as closely as possible to that in
the natural sciences, by: a) relying on observations of the empirical world. b) Avoiding the use of
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It implies that social phenomena and categories are not only produced through social interaction but
that they are in a constant state of revision (Bryman et al. 2006). Social constructivists hold
assumptions that individuals seek understanding of the world in which they live and work. Individuals
develop subjective meanings of their experiences meanings directed toward certain objects or things.
These meanings are varied and multiple, leading the researcher to look for the complexity of views
rather than narrowing meanings into a few categories or ideas (Creswell,
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David Wiesner s Wordless Picture Books Essay
David Wiesner s Wordless Picture Books
David Wiesner is a very artistic author. His love for art is portrayed through his style of work. When
flipping through the pages of his books, the reader is immediately drawn to the pictures. A particular
style the Wiesner is known for is wordless picture books. A wordless picture book is exactly what it
says; it is a book containing only pictures. A wordless picture book is a very personal experience for
the reader (Amazon.com). A child can benefit tremendously from this style of book. Wordless picture
books stimulate creativity and language, while at the same time introducing a child to basic principles
of books and reading.
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There is not one correct interpretation, which allows children to be as creative as they want to be.
Language can also be developed through this style of writing. Without words on the page, it is up to
the reader to decide what is being said. The reader is given the chance to verbally add his or her own
words. This tremendously helps with language and vocabulary. The reader begins to create thought
that have a beginning and an end. One is able to enhance their vocabulary by seeing things that they
may not have seen before.
Through a wordless picture book, a child is introduced to the basic principles of a book. One of these
principles is the way in which books are read. Wordless picture books ...can accustom them to the left
to right pattern of reading... (Sutherland 84). The reader reads the pictures from the left page to the
right. In Sector 7, many of the pages have multiple pictures on them. The successive pictures are
stacked on top of each other. This may help the child learn that he or she is to read from top to bottom,
along with left to right.
The sequence of pictures throughout the book is also important. This allows children to learn that
books have story lines. The reader learns that every story has a beginning or introduction. Each picture
builds upon the last and are all connected. The reader is able to relate each
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Dr. Michiya s In The Atomic Bomb
Imagine resting on the couch watching TV when a press of a button changes the world forever. A flash
of a shining light plunges everything into a murky darkness. The fading screams erupt around you.
Agony devours your bloody raw body and you look for your family, but they are part of the same
deathly silence that had engulfed the burning city. Blood mixes with the tears streaming down your
face and the sweet light leaves your young eyes forever and you become part of the hushed ashes of
your childhood city. The atom bomb was the cause of a brutal massacre of two towns that ended a war
of billions and the start of the ending era of our world. The atomic bomb is a weapon of mass
destruction. In other words, In the atomic bomb, the very power of the universe had been harnessed to
create the most destructive weapon imaginable. (Ogwyn 1) That catastrophic power of the universe
was put into a weapon, a weapon that would later have the power in numbers to destroy the whole
world and every soul in it. Even the scientists who created it knew of its tragic abilities when they said
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Dr. Michihiko Hachiya found out first hand why it ended ww2 as he explained in his diary saying It
was all a nightmare my wounds, the darkness, the road ahead ( Surviving the Atomic Attack on
Hiroshima, 1945 3). He saw the obliteration surrounding him and knew the war was over and how
could it not be with so much destruction? Furthermore another man wanted to explain how it ended
announcing It doubtless saved tens of thousands of lives... we would have not surrendered... It
preserved our national unity for the future ( Nuclear Bomb on Hiroshima 5). He knew his people
weren t going to surrender and the bomb gave them an escape route out of the war and out of a chaotic
split of the country. Therefore the Bomb ended WW2 by its gruesome attack and its offering of
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Calvin Harris Research Paper
Recently, as one of the earliest pioneer of electronic music, German group Kraftwerk has been
nominated for the 2017 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I think more electronic artists including DJs will
be nominated later. In 2041, I believe Calvin Harris will be the inductees to the Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame. Calvin Harris, who is also known as the king of collaboration, has been criss crossing genres
for many years. For example, Harris s collaboration with Rihanna We Found Love in 2011, was a huge
success, giving him the first number one on the Billboard Hot 100. This year, Harris worked with
Rihanna again and made This is What You Came For , which was not his best genre, Deep House, but
Harris did not disappointed his fans. Most of his songs
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Who Is Wang Lung s Death In The Good Earth
In the course of everyone s life, ups and downs inevitably occurs. In Pearl S. Buck s novel, The Good
Earth, we observe as Wang Lung s life rises up and becomes a wealthy and humble man. Wang Lung
is a poor orphan farmer and he works his way up to becoming a wealthy, humble, and successful older
man. This novel provides scenes that represents the meaning and tragedy of life. A devastating
occurrence in The Good Earth is when Olan makes a final decision to kill her newborn daughter
immediately after the birth. I have come to a conclusion that Olan decides to choke her daughter to
death because Wang Lung and Olan could not afford to feed another mouth during this time of famine.
Male or female, it mattered nothing to him now there was only another mouth coming which must be
fed. (86) In the novel, Wang Lung ponders about what would he would end up doing to feed this child,
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As tragic as this event is, it happens to everyone and it is something each and every person has to cope
with. On the other hand, an event more on the merrier side in this novel is the birth of Wang Lung and
Olan s first child, who happens to be a baby boy. This is a significant event that represents the thrill
and ecstasy a child brings along to the parents life. He went up and for the moment there were no
words in his mouth. (39) All of this excitement and delight causes Wang Lung to be speechless. His
heart crowded up into his breast and he leaned over the child to look at
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Conformity Quotes In Fahrenheit 451
Don t step on the toes of the dog lovers, the cat lovers, doctors, lawyers, merchants, chiefs, Mormons,
Baptist, Unitarians, second generation Chinese, Swedes, Germans, Texans ,Brooklynites, Irishmen,
people from Oregon, or Mexico. (Bradbury 57). This quote, a statement from Captain Beatty, is an
example of how conformity is a big ideology in the society. His statement proves that they believe
conforming removes conflict. Take away opinions, likes, dislikes, and everyone is happy. Tell the
people how they should feel and what they should believe. Montag s society s idea of a utopia is that
compliance is honing. Mildred backed away as if she were suddenly confronted by a pack of mice that
had come out of the floor. (Bradbury 66). In this quote, Bradbury describes Mildred s reaction to being
presented books by Montag. An example of complying to the law. She reacts in fear to illegal objects.
She is unsure of why she s apprehensive of the books, other than that because the society says she
should be. If a book, tradition, or common practice, anything human, doesn t conform to the societal
standards, then it is offensive, therefore in need of being burned, or forgotten. They erase books to
erase the past. Erase tradition. An example to support the previous statement is when Beatty says,
Colored people don t like Little Black Sambo. Burn it. White people don t feel good about Uncle Tom
s Cabin. Burn it. Someone s written a book on tobacco and cancer of the lungs? The
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No Need To Call By Sherry Turgle Summary
Digital Technology Help or Hinder? Sherry Turkle, a professor and director of the MIT Initiative on
Technology and Self, wrote an essay called No Need To Call to talk about her research on cell phones
and social life. She goes in depth into a few lives of those who use their cell phones frequently and
those who avoid it. Turkle starts off her essay by talking about Elaine, a seventeen year old. Elaine
acknowledges the use of texting within her generation, she states It s only on the screen that shy
people open up. (373). Elaine then follows this by speaking of the ability to pause and think before
you send a message. You have more time to think before you say something, unlike in person or on the
phone. Turkle then reflects on this teen s analysis, she says, Elaine is right in her analysis: teenagers
flee the telephone. Perhaps more surprisingly, so do adults. (374).
Turkle explains that adults flee the telephone because they are busy, and don t want to give their full
attention (375). She brings Tara, a fifty five year old woman, into the view. Tara avoids the telephone
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She uses different apps to communicate with her long distance boyfriend (393). Wortham says These
interactions help us feel physically close, even if they happen through a screen. (394). Conversations
feel more casual to her then normal conversations. She says ... it feels more like the kind of casual
conversation you might have over a meal or while watching television together. (394). She quotes
Turkle in her essay, Turkle.. Said technology saturated type could forget what a face to face
conversation can do (396). Wortham disagrees, she explains, If anything, the pervasiveness of
technology in my life has heightened my desire for actual one on one meetings.
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Aryan Nazi Injustices
Under the Nazi regime in Germany those who did not fit the Aryan ideal experienced enormous
amounts of mistreatment and injustice, for they were were stripped of their rights, harshly
overpowered as a result of Hitler s beliefs and treated unfairly within concentration camps. Due to
Hitler s beliefs, those under the NAZI regime in Germany, who did not fit the Aryan ideal,
experienced many forms of injustice as Hitler attempted to create a fully pure society. The NAZI
regime, also restricted many peoples rights, specifically those who did not fit the Aryan ideal and
other people who were considered social outsiders. In addition, many people who did not fit the Aryan
ideal were forced into concentration camps and experienced enormous injustice as a result of the
NAZI regime in Germany. The aforementioned topics all had many significant impacts on the Aryan
race, in particular Hitler s beliefs which lead to many different forms of injustice.
As a result of Hitler s beliefs, those under the NAZI regime in Germany, who did not fit the Aryan
ideal, experienced many forms of injustice which had drastic effects on both the physical and mental
state of the population, in addition to the social aspects of the country. During this time period, Hitler s
main beliefs were centered towards achieving racial purity and the superiority of the Aryan race. In
order to fulfil this goal Hitler spread his beliefs to his army and the public through the use of posters,
the media, publicity
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What Is The Sweetest Thing Essay
Talyton St George Series Review
Talyton St George is a series by an animal vet turned writer Cathy Woodman. She describes her vet
experience of surgery to that of an unknown destiny. This implies that you cannot tell definitely what
will happen next. From a sausage dog who swallowed a tiny sewing needle to a rabbit who lost an eye
due to infection, she certainly has a lot to put in books. Despite her vet career, she confesses the love
for writing. She could settle down to various novels during the long nights while on call. However, she
didn t have sufficient time to pursue writing until after her children grew. This is when she decided to
give up her full time work to look after them.
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She has to break the news to Emma, who had just lost a baby. From vet rivalry, Alex s fathers
ignorance to now the turbulent relationship with Emma losing her child as Maz gets pregnant, this is
certainly a must read. It contains a lot when it comes to the various pillars of the society, love and
endless drama.
The Sweetest Thing
This is a book about Jennie Copeland, a widow living with three children. Jennie thought her life
would be endlessly happy having married her university sweetheart, lived in a nice house at the
suburbs with three beautiful children. However, Jennie s life turns around after the death of her
husband. She has to find a recipe for her new life as swift as possible. Jennie thinks she found what
she needs. With a ramshackle house at the outskirts of the Talyton St George Town, a dog, a horse,
chickens and her new business cake baking, she anticipates for a better life.
As soon as she settles well in the neighborhood, she again falls in love with her next door neighbor
who is a farmer. This is despite her swearing that she will swerve off men after her husband s death.
Much more continues. Will she succeed with her business venture? What about the children? Her love
life? Jennie has a lot to deal with in
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Comparing Beowulf And Gilgamesh
The Babylonian Gilgamesh and the Christian Priest Beowulf both feature important heroes. An
important part of a hero s journey is the transformation that the hero s character goes through over the
course of the story. In Gilgamesh, Gilgamesh is an ill mannered king, while in Beowulf; Beowulf is a
great warrior for his town. These two works show the different processes of a hero and the process
they must go through to be remembered as one. Gilgamesh includes the idea that he can go on a
journey to find the cure, for him to become immortal and live forever. By contrast, Beowulf goes on a
journey by going on a mission to defeat the great monster Grendel. Elsewhere in Gilgamesh, however
we find the idea, just as we do with Beowulf, that to become ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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These hero s second and third journeys within themselves would have to be the main and lowest
points in their lives. In Gilgamesh, we see the once arrogant king becoming weak and lost. Gilgamesh
is searching for the right path to take to try and make his life better. His character is sad and depressed
and needs guidance on the right path to take. As the author states, Therefore, Gilgamesh decides to
seek out Utnapishtim, who alone of human beings has achieved immortality. Gilgamesh stops at the
inn of the alewife Siduri to ask for directions to Utnapishtim land. She tells Gilgamesh that he will
first need to find Urshanabi and that Urshanabi can take him to see Utnapishtim. Later that same
author mentions, When Gilgamesh asks Utnapishtim how he became immortal, Utnapishtim relates
the Flood myth Utnapishtim explains that his own immortality was a special case, a direct byproduct
of the Flood. If, however, Gilgamesh really wants to become immortal, Utnapishtim says, he should
first stay awake for six days and seven nights. Exhausted by his travels, Gilgamesh quickly falls
asleep and sleeps for six days and seven nights, until Utnapishtim wakes him. Then Gilgamesh knows
for sure: he is going to die. In contrast Beowulf is also faced with some big decisions to make to
protect his small town. Since one of Beowulf s major transformations involves
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  • 2. Character Analysis Of Emma s House, By George Knightley The protagonist is called, Emma Woodhouse. The first sentence of the novel describes her as a handsome, clever, and rich girl, with a comfortable home and happy disposition , a sentence that I immediately associated with the snobbish societies that were common in that period. That s why I wasn t looking forward to reading the rest of the story. And my presumption was met in the first chapter where she only seemed to care about herself. She seemed to be a classic example of a menefreghista as we say in Italian, that means that she is a person with an uncaring or couldn t care less attitude. I was really surprised when things took a turn real quick and it wasn t just a story about a spoilt, rich girl, with rich girls problems anymore. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is important in the story because he serves as a model of good sense and is the only one who openly critices Emma and points out all her flaws and foibles. Not because he is bitter or enjoys making people feel down, but out of genuine concern and care for her. He therefor is my favorite character. His unfailing honesty is tempered with tact and kindheartedness. He has had some lapses of judgment and self control, but they were only caused by his uncontrollable love for Emma. He immediately makes clear that he doesn t like Frank and everyone knows Knightley just feels jealous and does not welcome the new rival. This jealousy causes Knightley to behave very uncharacteristicly impulsive; he escapes to London to declare his love to Emma. This loss of control just makes clear that he is just a normal human being with feelings. Frank is the typical smooth bad boy, girls like so much. He epitomizes attractiveness in speech, manner, and appearance. A lot of people don t trust him, but everyone except Knightley is charmed enough to indulge him. He really seems to be the manly version of Emma, that s probably why they get along so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Good Cover Letters When I decided to reenter the workforce and began the tedious and gut wrenching task of sending out resumes and good cover letters for resumes to every employer I could think of, I quickly realized my hard work and tenacity were not getting me very far. I am a pretty decent writer, and I thought my good cover letters for resumes were truly works of art. I was sure I would get at least an interview for each and every one of these beauties. But I was barely getting even so much as a courtesy confirmation that my good cover letters for resumes were being received in the appropriate HR mailbox, much less an interview. I dug into every contact I had, and twisted a few arms to get early heads up on any one retiring, or being fired. I canoodled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a sad reality in the corporate world where they still think they want one person per task, instead of sharing the work load as a creative collaborative effort. So for my good cover letters for resumes to really have the desired effect: (get me an interview) I needed to narrow their focus a bit. You need to sound less fancy when writing your good cover letters for resumes. What? This threw me for a loop. But she explained: My writing was in fact great. I had a very extensive vocabulary and my sentences were complex and interesting. Unfortunately this was not a good thing. In fact it was hurting my good cover letters for resumes for two reasons, both of which are silly but true: 1. It makes me sound like an insufferable prig. Certainly not the impression you want your good cover letters for resumes to leave. 2. The managers I am applying with are likely less verbal, and might feel threatened if they were to hire someone they viewed as possibly smarter than they are. I found this last one a bit far fetched, but she assured me that while many managers realize the value of having people on your team with better skills than your own, just as many are insecure and would fret that they might eventually be replaced by a superior individual they themselves had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. A Welder Career Since I was young I always was a hands on type of kid. I see people who weld and think, wow, that s really cool! Getting to create anything you want from metal seems pretty cool to me.After looking through the working conditions, the education and training requirements, the salary and job outlook for a welder, I have more knowledge of what suits me and what I want to do for a career. A welder can fix basically any metal part that needs to be joined together. They can join beams in the construction of buildings, bridges, and other structures and to join pipes in pipelines, power plants, and refineries. Using a rod and heat to join metals. Operate welding machines that feeds wire to bond materials. (Occupational Outlook Handbook.) The salary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The job growth of a welder is slower than average.The growth is 4% a year. The average growth is 7%.The benefits of being a welder or in that nature and are not a workshop, you get to travel anywhere you need to. You can go where no one else get s to,or just in a field. Another benefit is that you don t have to go to college.(Occupational Outlook Handbook.) The education needed is a high school diploma or equivalent. Courses that have these skills in them would be helpful;blueprint reading,shop mathematics,mechanical physics,chemistry and metallurgy.(Occupational Outlook Handbook.) This job is not taught to you,it s moderate,on the job training. The skills needed would be to calculate dimensions,inspect structures or materials,Ignite torches and monitor your electric box and welder to avoid overheating.(Occupational Outlook Handbook.) The pro s and con s of welding. Working in any type of weather besides wet can be a good or bad because It may be really hot or freezing. There may be awkward positions trying to fix a pipe of an object. A pro would be the salary for the travelers. (Occupational Outlook Handbook.) In conclusion,becoming a welder has always seemed fun as a kid and interesting to me. After looking through everything I need to , I think this job is for me! I know I won t be rich, but, If I work hard and keep my priorities right I will be just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. A Research On Big Data Big Data is a term for very large amounts of formal and informal information that can be analyzed to find trends and patterns. The information can be about anything, but it needs to be processed in a way that will give it value and relevance. It can come in multiple formats and from different sources such as large databases, electronic records, social media, mobile phones, apps, wearable devices such as pedometers, and others. Different data sets are combined and contrasted in different ways to give perspectives and insights about a topic. It can be used in a seemly endless number of ways and people are discovering new ways to use it all the time, some of them entertaining. The largest areas of use include those relating to consumer behavior and choices, business procedures, healthcare, science and research, and law enforcement. People are also discovering its use in their personal lives as well for things like buying a home, dating, fitness routines and travel. With all the potential benefits that can come from big data, however, it also brings a big potential for privacy problems. Extensive personal data can be gathered about people that can be used or abused. In an interview with Harvard Business Review, With Big Data Comes Big Responsibility, Professor Alex Sandy Pentland from MIT talks about his New Deal on Data to address data collection and privacy. The concept is a set of principles and practices to define the ownership of data and control its flow (Harvard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Informal Conference Informal Conference Henry L Walker Professor Weiss, Mitchel Columbia Southern University Citations and penalties Discussed Having been given a Citation and Penalty document for an informal conference by the OSHAArea Director, I would ensure that my Safety Officer along with proper documentation is also present the day to the conference. 2 Firstly, I would issue the conference notice to employees and allow the employees representatives as well as one or two willing employees to accompany me to the informal conference (Act, 1970). These employees will be significant in confirming the petitions that as an employer I would make for penalty reductions. They are also the closest witnesses on the abatement progress at the company. More so, during the meeting, I would present documents showing the actions I am taken and those that I have taken to abate the violations cited. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To begin with, I would present the steps I have taken to ensure that citation item 1a:29CFR 1910.1025(c)(1) and item1b:29 CFR 1910.1025(e)(1)(ii), penalizing on lead exposer levels above the acceptable limits at different locations hence potential illness or injuries are on progress of elimination. In this respect, I would present the certificate indicating that the experts have already came in and abated the hazard and conducted air sampling test which resulted in the air quality being below levels initial founded by OSHA. 2 However, because of the duration recommended by the contracted experts, I would request for the abatement date extension that favors the ongoing activities completion schedules (Act, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Provision Of Sale And Other Instruments Act 1955 ( Qld ) Deeds are most commonly used in connection with the transfer of land or the creation of a trust, although they may also be used to transfer goods by way of gift. A deed must be made in writing, signed and sealed by the donor (and usually contains the words signed, sealed and delivered as evidence that this requirement has been satisfied) and delivered to the donee. A bill of sale is another way of selling goods and can be used to create a security right in goods. The execution of a bill of sale causes legal ownership of the goods to pass to the buyer. Most jurisdictions require the registration of bills of sale and other security documents creating security rights to goods or property (see relevant provisions of the Bills of Sale and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Sale of Goods Act 1896 (Qld) provides certain rules for the passing of ownership in goods: ● parties are not required to undergo formalities in order to make a valid contract for the sale of goods; ● the goods subject to the contract must be identified or described when the contract is made; and ● the title to the property in the goods passes from buyer to seller when the parties intend it to, which may be ascertained from the terms of the contract, conduct of the parties and circumstances of the transaction. The legislation also provides several rules for ascertaining the parties intentions in the absence of evidence to the contrary. So, for example, if there is an unconditional contract for the sale of specific goods in a deliverable state, property passes when the contract is made, even if payment or delivery is postponed. In addition, if the seller must do something to put the goods into a deliverable state, property will pass when that has taken place and notice has been given to the buyer. However, the statutory rules are only intended to apply to matters which have been left unspecified by the parties and so will only apply if the parties have not made alternative arrangements. interests As is the case with legal property interests, the steps which must be taken to create or transfer an equitable property interest will depend on the nature of the right and the nature of the property ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Father And Son Relationship In Crossing By Mark Slouka It s normal for fathers and sons that they go out for hunting, fishing or to fight against the nature to show the mothers that they can do anything. It s even normal that fathers and sons show their skills to prove something. In this essay Crossing , by Mark Slouka we hear about a father and son relationship and a trip in the nature to bring the father and son closer to each other. The text is about a man who is divorced. The man is going through a hard time. The man is going out with his son to get a better relationship with him and also to come closer to his son. The father takes his to a place where the man when he was a kid was with his father. The man had good experiences there with his father when he was a little boy. The father and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The narrator knows what the father is thinking about and what he feels, the narrator also have access to the fathers emotions. Where had it come from this slide into weakness, this vision of death... (p. 3. L. 68 69). In the text we don t have access to the boy s thoughts and emotions. The text is not chronological. The text is based in the past when the father was with his father, and when the father picked up his son at his mother. The father s thought is really dominating here. An example on that is. He d been at the house by dawn, as he d promised (p. 2. L. 13) and He could see him, standing in the river hacking his lungs out, laying out an eighty foot line (p. 2. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Karl Popper And The Scientific Method Karl Popper is commonly regarded as one of the greatest philosophers of science in the 20th Century. He is well known for his rejection of the inductivist viewpoint of the scientific method, in which one uses observation to propose a law to generalize an observed pattern, and later confirm that law through more observation. Popper states that induction cannot be logically justified (Popper 14). Inductivism relies on the process of inductive reasoning which is a logical process in which multiple premises, all thought to be true and found to be true most of the time, are combined to obtain a conclusion and in many cases formulate a law or theory. Popper rejected the inductivist viewpoint in favor of a theory called empirical falsification which holds that a theory can never be proven, but it can be falsified, and therefore it can and needs to be scrutinized through experimentation. In his work Conjectures and Refutations, Popper discussed several aspects of induction including the topics of conjectures (opinions or conclusions formed on the basis of incomplete information) or tentative theories and refutations (ways to refute an argument, opinion, testimony, doctrine, or theory, through contradicting evidence) or the acts of disproving arguments through counterexamples (Oxford). Popper opines that a significant problem with the scientific method is that scientists get so caught up in evidence that supports a specific conjecture that they either 1) fail to consider ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. How Is Strategic Bombing Justified Strategic bombing is a military strategy used in a total war with the goal of defeating the enemy by destroying its morale or its economic ability to produce and transport materiel to the theatres of military operations. This tactic was used by the United States and Britain against the Germans and Japanese in World War II. Strategic bombing is debated on whether the United States and Britain were justified in using it. The United States and Britain used strategic bombing to protect their people from fascist dictators and were justified in doing so. In the beginning of World War II, air forces only attacked military targets. This changed once the German Luftwaffe began conducting air raids on British cities, including London, during the summer of 1940, (The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica). Strategic bombing soon became a main part of military combat. It was seen to be in the best interest of the country s side in the war. To the British, bombing German cities was a type of revenge. They showed the same amount of mercy for the German civilians as the Germans did for them, which was little to none. What the Allies did in Japan reflects what they did in Europe. Like the British, the U.S. bombed Japan as a response to the Pearl Harbor attack. As was the case in the air war against Germany, military planners experimented with different bombing tactics in order to maximize the damage inflicted on Japan and force a surrender, (The Choices Program). The United States was working to decrease the power Japan had in the Pacific Bombing cities that were seen as industrially advanced and vital to economic production became the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although, most of the damage caused by the U.S. and Britain was in the best interest of their citizens. They wanted to stop the war as soon as possible and bombing the Axis powers helped accomplish their goal. The United States and Britain were justified in using strategic bombing against the German and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Theme Of Romantic Love In Pride And Prejudice E choing Austen s irony, it is a truth universally acknowledged that romantic literature will return to the refined days of Jane Austen and the Brontë sisters. All mockery aside, Austen s celebrated Pride and Prejudice (1813) is a simple love story that continues to captivate audiences 200 years on. Romantic literature has grown into modern, sloppy rom coms luckily, we can always return to their roots: the timeless allure of Elizabeth and Darcy. Romantic love in literature re emerged from the seedling of Pride and Prejudice; its light hearted yet layered language was a well deserved break from the stultifying conventions of Regency England. Every romantic comedy since has echoed Austen s strong and vivacious heroine Elizabeth. Rather, some of the most important ingredients of Pride and Prejudice s acclaim, are the reader s expectation of a small world plot and eloquent manipulation of style . The growing movement of romanticism allowed Pride and Prejudice to be published in a world relatively alien to novels focussed on romantic love. In fact, it was a world fairly alien to romantic love in general, allowing Austen to set a new archetype for romantic comedy. In Regency England (ca. 1810 1821) it was considered dishonourable for a woman to be unmarried, as she would be a burden on her family. Matrimony was usually arranged for social or financial benefit, rather than mutual respect or affection. In Charlotte Lucas words, happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Classroom Observation Of Aldo And Crystal For the purpose of this paper I was referred to used Aldo and Crystal to observe for the lesson Mrs. Schekirke was teaching. These students have been in the U.S for 3 years, one is a 5th grader and the other is a 6th grader. I had difficulty gathering assessment data for this paper that could help me learn about them more because Mrs. Schekirke was having a difficult time with the confidentiality of student s policy. All the information gathered was from pure observation. All she was able to tell me is that they are at the same ESL level and that Aldo has a difficult time with reading and comprehension and Crystal has an easier time with reading, but comprehension is where she struggles. They both have a difficult time getting their opinion across because of language, but are good writers. One student is more outgoing than the other and willing to participate, while the other shy s away. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The lesson started by reading a story about George Washington. A story that had been read previously multiple time. The teacher focused on the main events and dates. As an activity they were to fill in a timeline with the most important information. Students were to first fill in the timeline on their own, and then they would get in groups to re read the story together. After, they would discuss what happened in the life of George Washington by using the timeline as a reference for the discussion. At the end of the lesson, students were to return to their seats and were given and envelop with sentence strips to sequence the events of the story. The teacher and I walked around to supervise and to check student s work. This is mainly how I gathered my data without disrupting the student or making it obvious that I was observing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Hewlett Packard s Unethical Investigation Unethical Investigation The fourth amendment to the United States constitution tells us that the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated . In other words, it is illegal for persons to go through your things without your consent or knowledge. This is fairly straightforward and simple, right? Not exactly! Patricia Dunn was accused of hiring private investigators to investigate members of the board of Hewlett Packard. These investigators used a technique known as pretexting, a practice of getting your personal information under false pretenses (Federal Trade Commission, 2008). In this case the investigators called the phone company ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He believed his leaks were in the best interest of the company and also did not involve the disclosure of confidential or damaging information (Ard, 2006). While she was legally forced to admit the pretexting and the reasons for Perkins resignation, was it necessary to put a name with the source of the leak? It seems as if she was going down, she was going to take as many people as she could down with her. It doesn t seem ethical to name Keyworth publicly as the source of the leak. He had already admitted it to the board explained his logic and he hadn t resigned at that point. So far it seems like Dunn s hands were clean as she did not know the private investigators were using the process of pretexting to gain the information. Then she admitted to receiving emails telling her about the tactics used and admits that these tactics were appalling (Kaplan, 2006). Upon her resignation Patricia Dunn stated, The unauthorized disclosure of confidential information was a serious violation of our code of conduct (Patricia Dunn resigns from HP board, 2006). Not only did Dunn resign, so did Kevin Hunsaker, HP s senior director of ethics and company lawyer, and also Anthony Gentilucci, manager of global investigations (Darlin Richtel, 2006). Mr. Hunsaker suspected that the techniques used in the investigation might not be legal. When he asked Mr. Gentilucci about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Embarking and Disembarking 3.8.3 Embarking and disembarking In several cases the court determined the place of location by taking into consideration if the passengers were exposed to the hazard inherent in aviation operations. It has been taken also into consideration if the passenger was under the charge of control of a carrier or his agent. According to Godfroid, the primary test should be whether the passenger was under the control of the carrier or his agent, in addition the activity should be related to an activity of aviation. An injured passenger who did not board, but is still in the terminal will be considered outside article 17, the same applies to a passenger who had reached the baggage claim area. Article 17 applies when a passenger was injured on the steps of the terminal building on his way to board the aircraft and also when a passenger was injured on the apron by a baggage transport. According to the U.K. Courts it is important to relate an accident to a specific flight, when cases about embarking or disembarking are being solved. It is also important to consider the passenger s location and if the passenger was about to enter or was actually entering the airplane it would create an article 17 accident. In case an accident occurred elsewhere in the terminal, a consideration have to made whether the passenger was required to be there by the carrier. In another case a passenger in a wheelchair was injured while being transported up the terminal s escalator by the carrier s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Examination of Characters in Katherine Anne Porter s... Examination of Characters in Katherine Anne Porter s Short Story He Katherine Anne Porter s moving and stylistically cohesive short story He contains much worth discussing. The story s characters are quite memorable and provide for interesting character studies; in addition, the plot and themes of the story are also noteworthy. The most elaborately detailed character is Mrs. Whipple. She is the dominating member of the Whipple family; despite her belief in men s work as opposed to women s, she seems to have a great deal of say in family decisions. Mrs. Whipple is extremely concerned with status and appearances indeed, overly so. This preoccupation of hers is prominent throughout the story, from beginning to end. She ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It seems as though the Whipples take advantage of their son s retardation. They never speak directly to Him, and refer to their son only as He and Him ; thus, we never learn His name. They also take advantage of the fact that He seems indifferent to pain or cold, so they give His blankets to the other children, and give Him tasks the other children seem to have sense enough not to do. By the end of the story, we learn that He might not be as dumb as He appears. Nevertheless, we know that Mrs. Whipple does love her son (as well as her other children). She constantly talks about Him, and her intense outpouring of emotion at the end of the story supports the fact that she loves Him and indicates she feels some grief about the situation. She knows that there was nothing she could do to make up to Him for His life, and we feel the Whipples have made the right decision to put Him in the knows that there was nothing she could do to make up to Him for His life, and we feel the Whipples have made the right decision to put Him in the County Hospital. Unfortunately for the Whipple family, another defining characteristic of Mrs. Whipple is that she drowns herself in self pity. She seems to consider many things a mortal pity and once even complains to her husband, I wish I were dead! Of course, she would never say this to the neighbors, for appearances sake. Mr. Whipple is the sensible one in the family. He is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Gandhi s Early Self Identification Early days Mahatma Gandhi was the primary leader of India s independence movement and also the architect of a form of non violent civil disobedience that would influence the world. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, popularly known as Gandhi, was born to Putlibai on October 2nd, 1869 in Porabandar,India. His father, Karamchand Uttamchand Gandhi served as the Diwan chief minister of Porbandar state. The Indian classics, especially the stories of and king Harishchandra, had a great impact on Gandhi in his childhood. Gandhi s early self identification with truth and love as supreme values is traceable to these epic characters. On 21 January 1879, Mohandas entered the local district school in Rajkot, not far from his home. At school, he was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mavji Dave, a brahmin priest and family friend, advised Gandhi that he should qualify as a barrister in London, after which he would be certain to achieve the diwanship. Initially, Putlibai did not want her youngest son to leave India and travel across the ocean, thereby losing his caste according to believes at that time. But somehow Gandhi convinced and got the permission to leave. On 10 August 1888, Gandhi left Porbandar for Bombay (Mumbai). Upon arrival in the port, he was met by the head of the Modh Bania community, who had known Gandhi s family for a while. Having learned of Gandhi s plans, he and other elders warned Gandhi that he would be excommunicated if he did not remain in India. Gandhi did not change his intentions to leave for England, therefore being daclared and outcast. While in London his mother died, but his family kept the news from him. South Africa Gandhi was 24 when he arrived in South Africa in 1893 to work as a legal representative for the Muslim Indian Traders based in the city of Pretoria. He spent 21 years in South Africa, where he developed his political views, ethics and political leadership skills. Indians in South Africa included wealthy Muslims, who employed Gandhi as a lawyer, and impoverished Hindu indentured labourers with very limited rights. He believed that he understood India better by getting to know and leading Indians in South Africa. He faced several challenges in South Africa. He majorly faced the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Traumatic Road Fire A traumatic event that happened was when there was a fire. I remember that the fire was just a mile from our house and that we would have to evacuate. My family I loaded the car as fast as we could. We packed as much as we could and everyone else in the neighborhood were also packing and moving out. We moved out, but got stuck in traffic. The fire was literally behind us, burning acres of grass and forests. My sister had asthma, and so she had to fight it off by constantly coughing and such for she didn t have her inhaler. She coughed all the way until we had gotten to safety and she had gotten an inhaler. I remembered leaving my pet dog, Penn at home, and so I rushed back by myself to let him out. Fire was right near the house, and I tried ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Symbolism In The Flying Circus, By Susan Crandall The Flying Circus, by Susan Crandall, is set in the early 1920 s. The story follows Henry Schuler, a boy on the run, who meets Gil and Cora, two other people with rough pasts. Together, the three of them, along with an old plane and cute dog named Mercury, form Mercury s Daredevils. This flying circus act brings the trio all across the country, but each of the characters have a secret that could destroy the makeshift family they ve become. Throughout the novel, you see the three of them torn apart and brought together as they deal with conflicts ranging from plane safety and love triangles, to kidnapping and murder. My favorite passage in the book is, Disaster lived by its own rules. Most times it crept up from behind, wiping out everything ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the story develops in The Flying Circus, the diction being used in the story changes. All of the characters seem to have a greater and more optimistic outlook on life by the end of the novel, which is apparent through the words chosen to describe their emotions and actions. In the beginning, most of the word usage describes the loss, pain, and fear that Henry is feeling. An example of the gloomy and dark tone that is present at the beginning of the story is when the author states, his insides were full of slithering black snakes of dread (Crandall, p.182). But, as the story progresses, there is a noticeable change in tone, as Henry becomes more hopeful about his future as opposed to merely running from his past. Even with small things such as descriptions or observations, the tone seems lighter by the end of the story, just as Henry continues to build a fulfilling life and supportive family around him. This helps develop the theme that a sense of belonging can be discovered in the most unlikely places, as you wouldn t expect that Henry could achieve such prosperity based on his situation at the beginning of the novel. In the end, though, he finds a sense of belonging in the family that Mercury s Daredevils ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Digital Music Streaming Services On The Copyright Rights... Spotify is one of the largest and most popular digital music streaming services used today and streams music to millions of consumers. In December 2015, a class action lawsuit was filed against Spotify that threatens damages upwards of 150 million dollars to the company. The man who filed the class action lawsuit, David Lowery, is a songwriter, the frontman and founder of the band Camper Van Beethoven, and a leading member of the band Cracker. He is also very involved when it comes to artists rights and interests within the music industry. Lowery is accusing Spotify of failing to properly notify, license music from, and pay royalties to many artists, including himself, whose music is already streaming through their service. Copyright grants an author or artist a set a of exclusive rights that allows them control over publication, distribution, and adaptation of their copyrighted work as well as the right to authorize others to use their work. Unauthorized use of an artist s work under copyright infringes on the copyright holder s exclusive rights. In this case, Spotify is accused of unauthorized use of many artists work under copyright. To prove infringement, the plaintiff must show proof of valid copyright and proof that important elements of the original work have been copied. By streaming David Lowery s music without notifying him, obtaining a license from him, or paying correct royalties to him, Spotify is infringing on his exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Rikki Phillipi Quotes A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out. Walter Winchell It is difficult to stand by family and friends through hardships, but Rikki Tikki Tavi protected his family through close deaths and life threatening moments. Rikki Tikki Tavi by Rudyard Kipling is a fictional fable that demonstrates that people should protect anybody that they care about. To begin with, Rikki Tikki Tavi is a brave mongoose and will do anything to protect his family. For example, the author states, Tricked! Tricked! Tricked! Rikk tck tck! chuckled Rikki tikki. The boy is safe, and it was I I I that caught Nag by the hood last night in the bathroom (para 96). Rikki risked his life to distract Nagaina by beckoning her away ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the author states Rikki tikki had a right to be proud of himself, but he did not grow too proud, and he kept that garden as a mongoose should keep it, with tooth and jump and spring and bite, till never a cobra dared show its head inside the walls (para 109). The author is using personification to give Rikki human like attributes of. This also shows that Rikki will do his best to protect the garden by giving Rikki Tikki Tavi human emotions. Personification conveys the message that the fearless creature will protect anybody that he cares about. For instance, the author also states Come then, Nagaina. Come and fight with me. You shall not be a widow long (para 96). This demonstrates that the author is using personification through Rikki speaking to display the message of his loyalty to protect his family. Consequently, he is threatening Nagaina to fight him in order to distract Nagaina so she will not hurt Teddy. Rikki realizes that if the eggs hatch the newborn cobras could kill the whole family and everybody in the garden. Then, Rikki could easily abandon the house and leave the family to die. Knowing this, he still stays and forms a plan to destroy the eggs and protect everybody. This ultimately shows that Rikki Tikki Tavi will try to distract Nagaina and draw her attention from Teddy by putting himself in danger. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Accuracy of Eyewitness Testimony Essay example Eyewitness testimony is defined as, an area of research that investigates the accuracy of memory following an accident, crime, or other significant event, and the types of errors that are commonly made in such situations. Much emphasis is placed on the accuracy of eyewitness testimony as often inaccurate eyewitness testimony can have serious consequences leading to wrong convictions. Eyewitness testimony is a powerful tool within any field, particularly that of justice, as it is a readily accepted form of evidence that allows for convictions. However, Tests conducted by Loftus have shown an enormous swing from a non guilty verdict, to guilty within the same case, simply through the introduction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Huff recently estimated that about 7,500 people arrested for serious crime in the United States were wrongly convicted in 1999. He further noted that the rate is thought to be much lower in Great Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and others, especially those that have established procedures for reviewing cases involving the potential of wrongful conviction. Ronald Cotton was convicted in 1986 of raping a 22 year old college student, on the basis of her testimony, Cotton was sentenced to prison for life. DNA testing, 11 years later proved Cotton as innocent. Another man, Bobby Poole, pleaded guilty to the crime. (Ref: Egeth, H. E. What do we not know about eyewitness identification?) This case shows, as I mentioned earlier, how much jurors rely on eyewitness testimony, yet it perhaps is the most unreliable source of evidence in the first place. A key reason for memory distortion is that witnesses pick up information from other sources, a combination of memory from different experiences. Much research shows that memory more closely resembles a synthesis of experiences. Bartlett (1932) carried out research on reconstructive memory. He claimed that in order to make sense of an event we go through a process called effort after meaning. Instead of storing an exact replica of the event, we combine it with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay on The Effects of Testosterone and Steroids Anabolic androgenic steroid is a family of lipophilic hormone that derived from cholesterol, which includes the natural male hormone testosterone and its synthetic derivatives, such as nandrolone and androsterone (Janjic et al. 2012; Basile et al. 2013). Testosterone is the principle molecule that possesses both anabolic and androgenic properties, which semantically refers to the ability to stimulate the synthesis of complex biological molecules and the growth of masculine characteristics respectively (Quan et al. 2011). The supplement of testosterone has been used in medicine as an effective treatment of hypogonadism or severe muscle catabolism since its discovery. However, due to the poor efficacy in the form of oral medication and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, the same research postulates that testosterone inhibits the differentiation of preadipocytes to adipocytes and, hence, reduces the fat cell formation. These research findings are cohesive with the physiological fact that males with normal level of testosterone, in general, would have lower percentage of body fat than females due a small amount of testosterone is produced in ovaries and adrenal glands in females (Schanzer 1996). Testosterone Effect on Muscle Synthesis Studies have observed that the fat free mass and the rate of muscle synthesis in both hypogonadal men and eugonadal men is associated with levels of prevalent testosterone in the body (Bhasin et al. 2001; Sinha Hikim et al 2004). One research also proves that the number of myonuclear and myosatellite cells, the precursor of skeletal muscle, increase in direct correlation with the change in total and free concentration of testosterone (Bhasin et al. 2003 and Sinha Hikim et al. 2004). These studies demonstrate that testosterone has a positive effect on myogenesis, a process of mammalian skeletal muscle formation. Sinha Hikim et al. observe that testosterone induces skeletal muscle hypertrophy, increasing the size of both type I and type II muscle fibers, by acting at multiple sites within the muscle through multiple mechanisms (Sinha Hikim et al 2004). Their study found that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Scarlet Ibis Symbolism Symbolism Used in The Scarlet Ibis In The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst, Hurst uses the symbol of birds to further explain the theme of death in the story. Even from the very first paragraph, birds are used to foreshadow the ending of the story. Hurst illustrates, The five o clock by the chimney still marked time, but the oriole nest in the elm was untenanted and rocked back and forth like an empty cradle. (Hurst 1). In this sentence, Hurst is describing an Oriole birds nest that is sitting empty in a tree. This foreshadows the ending of the book by symbolizing Doodle s absence by the end of the story. Even though the brother s life will continue on, like the clocks, Doodles spot in the brother s life will be much like Symbolism Used in The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hurst again uses bird symbols in the story when he vividly describes, The bird began to flutter, but the wings were uncoordinated, and amid much flapping and a spray of flying feathers, it tumbled down, bumping through the limbs of the bleeding tree and landing at our feet with a thud. (Hurst 5). While telling the story of the ibis, Hurst is simultaneously describing Doodle s demise. Right before Doodle dies, he is attempting to catch up to his brother in the thunderstorm. Even though Doodle tries hard to catch up to his brother, much like the bird who is attempting to fly, Doodle s physical shortcomings cause him to fail. Hurst then directly relates Doodle s death to a bird when he is describing Doodle s death. Doodle s brother recounts, I screamed above the pounding storm and threw my body to the earth above his. For a long time, it seemed forever, I lay there crying, sheltering my fallen scarlet ibis from the heresy of rain. (Hurst 6). Hurst related Doodle s dead body to the dead ibis from earlier in the story. This metaphor seems to help his brother come to terms with what has happened. Although he had been cruel to him by running ahead of him, he is comforting Doodle now that he is dead. The many bird symbols throughout The Scarlet Ibis help to further support the theme of death in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Drug Replacement Therapy Drug replacement therapy is a widely discussed topic and there are many concerns about whether it is a positive or negative alternative/solution to drug addiction. First, you must understand what drug addiction is. Drug addiction begins as a voluntary act proceeding on as the addiction progresses into a manic world of chaos. Quite often uncontrollable leading on into criminal activities and possibly death if recovery isn t sought. Drug addiction in this instance becomes a disease not only affecting the individual consuming these substances, but also trickling down to each member of the family unit. Drug replacement therapy was originally intended for individual s suffering with a heroin addiction. One of the substitute drugs used is Sub Oxone. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The replacement medications used for this are Methadone, Buprenorphine, and Vivitrol. These medications help with the cravings and suppress withdrawal symptoms. It is only recommended for individuals who have already been through the detoxification process. Drug replacement therapy drugs are also used with tobacco addictions in the form of Zyban and Chantix. In some cases, these medications have some side effects like depression and suicidal ideation. If these symptoms occur, it is recommended to discontinue these medications. This type of drug replacement therapy is only used for a short period. Drug replacement therapy is also used to help alcoholics begin their recovery along with support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. Medications used are Naltrexone, Campral, and Antabuse. Co occurring mental health issues may also factor in with the addiction due to individuals self medicating hoping to resolve their issues with mental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Human Trafficking Violates Human Rights Human trafficking is a topic that is not discussed very often in society. Many people fail to realize that human trafficking still exists today. Human trafficking violates basic human rights. It takes away the freedom and security of men, women, and children world wide. The diversity and widespread execution of human trafficking make it difficult to regulate and prosecute. In the international effort to prosecute human trafficking, several guidelines and definitions of human trafficking have been provided: Article 3, paragraph (a) of the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons defines Trafficking in Persons as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During that time, the captives suffered physical abuse and hard labor without pay. The couple also confiscated their passports and threatened to use violence, beatings, and sexual violence if the captives did not comply with their demands (Victim s Stories). Men, most often victims to labor trafficking. The Department of State describes male trafficking: The sex trafficking of boys is often hidden, reflecting cultural taboos in many parts of the world. In Afghanistan and coastal Sri Lanka, boys are more likely than girls to be subjected to prostitution; in Mexico and Central America, boy migrants are vulnerable to commercial sexual exploitation en route to the United States; boys in Southeast Asia are exploited in prostitution; to a lesser extent, men are victims of sex trafficking; in recent years, Brazilian men were identified in forced prostitution in Spain and men were identified as sex trafficking victims in the United States. (Male Trafficking Victims). Different age groups fall victim to trafficking as well. Not only adults, but also children, are trafficked worldwide. Child trafficking is defined as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring, or receipt of children for the purpose of exploitation (Child Protection from Violence, Exploitation and Abuse). Children make up almost twenty percent of trafficking victims around the world. However, in some parts of Africa and the Mekong region, children are the majority (up to 100% in parts of West ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Four Dimensions Of Qualitative Research The following paper will discuss the qualitative research, while describing its dimensions, basic concepts, methods and differences. First, it will portray the four dimensions of the qualitative research: positivism, postpositivism, constructivism and objectivism, which are divided into epistemological and ontological. Secondly, it will describe the definition and basic concepts of the qualitative research; and thirdly, it will represent the five methods possible while conducting a qualitative research: phenomenology, ethnography, action research, grounded theory, and case study. It will elaborate each method s definition, distinctive features and data collection methods. In the end, it will present the differences between all above mentioned research methods. I. Dimensions I.1. Epistemological positions Positivism is an epistemological position that supports the implementation of the methods of the natural sciences to the study of social reality. According to Johnson and Duberley (2000) it is an approach to research that attempts to match as closely as possible to that in the natural sciences, by: a) relying on observations of the empirical world. b) Avoiding the use of subjective or metaphysical speculation. c) Attempting to be objective, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It implies that social phenomena and categories are not only produced through social interaction but that they are in a constant state of revision (Bryman et al. 2006). Social constructivists hold assumptions that individuals seek understanding of the world in which they live and work. Individuals develop subjective meanings of their experiences meanings directed toward certain objects or things. These meanings are varied and multiple, leading the researcher to look for the complexity of views rather than narrowing meanings into a few categories or ideas (Creswell, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. David Wiesner s Wordless Picture Books Essay David Wiesner s Wordless Picture Books David Wiesner is a very artistic author. His love for art is portrayed through his style of work. When flipping through the pages of his books, the reader is immediately drawn to the pictures. A particular style the Wiesner is known for is wordless picture books. A wordless picture book is exactly what it says; it is a book containing only pictures. A wordless picture book is a very personal experience for the reader (Amazon.com). A child can benefit tremendously from this style of book. Wordless picture books stimulate creativity and language, while at the same time introducing a child to basic principles of books and reading. Sector 7 and Free ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is not one correct interpretation, which allows children to be as creative as they want to be. Language can also be developed through this style of writing. Without words on the page, it is up to the reader to decide what is being said. The reader is given the chance to verbally add his or her own words. This tremendously helps with language and vocabulary. The reader begins to create thought that have a beginning and an end. One is able to enhance their vocabulary by seeing things that they may not have seen before. Through a wordless picture book, a child is introduced to the basic principles of a book. One of these principles is the way in which books are read. Wordless picture books ...can accustom them to the left to right pattern of reading... (Sutherland 84). The reader reads the pictures from the left page to the right. In Sector 7, many of the pages have multiple pictures on them. The successive pictures are stacked on top of each other. This may help the child learn that he or she is to read from top to bottom, along with left to right. The sequence of pictures throughout the book is also important. This allows children to learn that books have story lines. The reader learns that every story has a beginning or introduction. Each picture builds upon the last and are all connected. The reader is able to relate each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Dr. Michiya s In The Atomic Bomb Imagine resting on the couch watching TV when a press of a button changes the world forever. A flash of a shining light plunges everything into a murky darkness. The fading screams erupt around you. Agony devours your bloody raw body and you look for your family, but they are part of the same deathly silence that had engulfed the burning city. Blood mixes with the tears streaming down your face and the sweet light leaves your young eyes forever and you become part of the hushed ashes of your childhood city. The atom bomb was the cause of a brutal massacre of two towns that ended a war of billions and the start of the ending era of our world. The atomic bomb is a weapon of mass destruction. In other words, In the atomic bomb, the very power of the universe had been harnessed to create the most destructive weapon imaginable. (Ogwyn 1) That catastrophic power of the universe was put into a weapon, a weapon that would later have the power in numbers to destroy the whole world and every soul in it. Even the scientists who created it knew of its tragic abilities when they said We knew it was a war ending weapon, that s what it was built ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dr. Michihiko Hachiya found out first hand why it ended ww2 as he explained in his diary saying It was all a nightmare my wounds, the darkness, the road ahead ( Surviving the Atomic Attack on Hiroshima, 1945 3). He saw the obliteration surrounding him and knew the war was over and how could it not be with so much destruction? Furthermore another man wanted to explain how it ended announcing It doubtless saved tens of thousands of lives... we would have not surrendered... It preserved our national unity for the future ( Nuclear Bomb on Hiroshima 5). He knew his people weren t going to surrender and the bomb gave them an escape route out of the war and out of a chaotic split of the country. Therefore the Bomb ended WW2 by its gruesome attack and its offering of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Calvin Harris Research Paper Recently, as one of the earliest pioneer of electronic music, German group Kraftwerk has been nominated for the 2017 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I think more electronic artists including DJs will be nominated later. In 2041, I believe Calvin Harris will be the inductees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Calvin Harris, who is also known as the king of collaboration, has been criss crossing genres for many years. For example, Harris s collaboration with Rihanna We Found Love in 2011, was a huge success, giving him the first number one on the Billboard Hot 100. This year, Harris worked with Rihanna again and made This is What You Came For , which was not his best genre, Deep House, but Harris did not disappointed his fans. Most of his songs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Who Is Wang Lung s Death In The Good Earth In the course of everyone s life, ups and downs inevitably occurs. In Pearl S. Buck s novel, The Good Earth, we observe as Wang Lung s life rises up and becomes a wealthy and humble man. Wang Lung is a poor orphan farmer and he works his way up to becoming a wealthy, humble, and successful older man. This novel provides scenes that represents the meaning and tragedy of life. A devastating occurrence in The Good Earth is when Olan makes a final decision to kill her newborn daughter immediately after the birth. I have come to a conclusion that Olan decides to choke her daughter to death because Wang Lung and Olan could not afford to feed another mouth during this time of famine. Male or female, it mattered nothing to him now there was only another mouth coming which must be fed. (86) In the novel, Wang Lung ponders about what would he would end up doing to feed this child, not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As tragic as this event is, it happens to everyone and it is something each and every person has to cope with. On the other hand, an event more on the merrier side in this novel is the birth of Wang Lung and Olan s first child, who happens to be a baby boy. This is a significant event that represents the thrill and ecstasy a child brings along to the parents life. He went up and for the moment there were no words in his mouth. (39) All of this excitement and delight causes Wang Lung to be speechless. His heart crowded up into his breast and he leaned over the child to look at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Conformity Quotes In Fahrenheit 451 Don t step on the toes of the dog lovers, the cat lovers, doctors, lawyers, merchants, chiefs, Mormons, Baptist, Unitarians, second generation Chinese, Swedes, Germans, Texans ,Brooklynites, Irishmen, people from Oregon, or Mexico. (Bradbury 57). This quote, a statement from Captain Beatty, is an example of how conformity is a big ideology in the society. His statement proves that they believe conforming removes conflict. Take away opinions, likes, dislikes, and everyone is happy. Tell the people how they should feel and what they should believe. Montag s society s idea of a utopia is that compliance is honing. Mildred backed away as if she were suddenly confronted by a pack of mice that had come out of the floor. (Bradbury 66). In this quote, Bradbury describes Mildred s reaction to being presented books by Montag. An example of complying to the law. She reacts in fear to illegal objects. She is unsure of why she s apprehensive of the books, other than that because the society says she should be. If a book, tradition, or common practice, anything human, doesn t conform to the societal standards, then it is offensive, therefore in need of being burned, or forgotten. They erase books to erase the past. Erase tradition. An example to support the previous statement is when Beatty says, Colored people don t like Little Black Sambo. Burn it. White people don t feel good about Uncle Tom s Cabin. Burn it. Someone s written a book on tobacco and cancer of the lungs? The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. No Need To Call By Sherry Turgle Summary Digital Technology Help or Hinder? Sherry Turkle, a professor and director of the MIT Initiative on Technology and Self, wrote an essay called No Need To Call to talk about her research on cell phones and social life. She goes in depth into a few lives of those who use their cell phones frequently and those who avoid it. Turkle starts off her essay by talking about Elaine, a seventeen year old. Elaine acknowledges the use of texting within her generation, she states It s only on the screen that shy people open up. (373). Elaine then follows this by speaking of the ability to pause and think before you send a message. You have more time to think before you say something, unlike in person or on the phone. Turkle then reflects on this teen s analysis, she says, Elaine is right in her analysis: teenagers flee the telephone. Perhaps more surprisingly, so do adults. (374). Turkle explains that adults flee the telephone because they are busy, and don t want to give their full attention (375). She brings Tara, a fifty five year old woman, into the view. Tara avoids the telephone because calls seem urgent , Turkle explains, She wants to meet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She uses different apps to communicate with her long distance boyfriend (393). Wortham says These interactions help us feel physically close, even if they happen through a screen. (394). Conversations feel more casual to her then normal conversations. She says ... it feels more like the kind of casual conversation you might have over a meal or while watching television together. (394). She quotes Turkle in her essay, Turkle.. Said technology saturated type could forget what a face to face conversation can do (396). Wortham disagrees, she explains, If anything, the pervasiveness of technology in my life has heightened my desire for actual one on one meetings. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Aryan Nazi Injustices Under the Nazi regime in Germany those who did not fit the Aryan ideal experienced enormous amounts of mistreatment and injustice, for they were were stripped of their rights, harshly overpowered as a result of Hitler s beliefs and treated unfairly within concentration camps. Due to Hitler s beliefs, those under the NAZI regime in Germany, who did not fit the Aryan ideal, experienced many forms of injustice as Hitler attempted to create a fully pure society. The NAZI regime, also restricted many peoples rights, specifically those who did not fit the Aryan ideal and other people who were considered social outsiders. In addition, many people who did not fit the Aryan ideal were forced into concentration camps and experienced enormous injustice as a result of the NAZI regime in Germany. The aforementioned topics all had many significant impacts on the Aryan race, in particular Hitler s beliefs which lead to many different forms of injustice. As a result of Hitler s beliefs, those under the NAZI regime in Germany, who did not fit the Aryan ideal, experienced many forms of injustice which had drastic effects on both the physical and mental state of the population, in addition to the social aspects of the country. During this time period, Hitler s main beliefs were centered towards achieving racial purity and the superiority of the Aryan race. In order to fulfil this goal Hitler spread his beliefs to his army and the public through the use of posters, the media, publicity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. What Is The Sweetest Thing Essay Talyton St George Series Review Talyton St George is a series by an animal vet turned writer Cathy Woodman. She describes her vet experience of surgery to that of an unknown destiny. This implies that you cannot tell definitely what will happen next. From a sausage dog who swallowed a tiny sewing needle to a rabbit who lost an eye due to infection, she certainly has a lot to put in books. Despite her vet career, she confesses the love for writing. She could settle down to various novels during the long nights while on call. However, she didn t have sufficient time to pursue writing until after her children grew. This is when she decided to give up her full time work to look after them. Following this, she took up an initiative to join a creative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She has to break the news to Emma, who had just lost a baby. From vet rivalry, Alex s fathers ignorance to now the turbulent relationship with Emma losing her child as Maz gets pregnant, this is certainly a must read. It contains a lot when it comes to the various pillars of the society, love and endless drama. The Sweetest Thing This is a book about Jennie Copeland, a widow living with three children. Jennie thought her life would be endlessly happy having married her university sweetheart, lived in a nice house at the suburbs with three beautiful children. However, Jennie s life turns around after the death of her husband. She has to find a recipe for her new life as swift as possible. Jennie thinks she found what she needs. With a ramshackle house at the outskirts of the Talyton St George Town, a dog, a horse, chickens and her new business cake baking, she anticipates for a better life. As soon as she settles well in the neighborhood, she again falls in love with her next door neighbor who is a farmer. This is despite her swearing that she will swerve off men after her husband s death. Much more continues. Will she succeed with her business venture? What about the children? Her love life? Jennie has a lot to deal with in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Comparing Beowulf And Gilgamesh The Babylonian Gilgamesh and the Christian Priest Beowulf both feature important heroes. An important part of a hero s journey is the transformation that the hero s character goes through over the course of the story. In Gilgamesh, Gilgamesh is an ill mannered king, while in Beowulf; Beowulf is a great warrior for his town. These two works show the different processes of a hero and the process they must go through to be remembered as one. Gilgamesh includes the idea that he can go on a journey to find the cure, for him to become immortal and live forever. By contrast, Beowulf goes on a journey by going on a mission to defeat the great monster Grendel. Elsewhere in Gilgamesh, however we find the idea, just as we do with Beowulf, that to become ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These hero s second and third journeys within themselves would have to be the main and lowest points in their lives. In Gilgamesh, we see the once arrogant king becoming weak and lost. Gilgamesh is searching for the right path to take to try and make his life better. His character is sad and depressed and needs guidance on the right path to take. As the author states, Therefore, Gilgamesh decides to seek out Utnapishtim, who alone of human beings has achieved immortality. Gilgamesh stops at the inn of the alewife Siduri to ask for directions to Utnapishtim land. She tells Gilgamesh that he will first need to find Urshanabi and that Urshanabi can take him to see Utnapishtim. Later that same author mentions, When Gilgamesh asks Utnapishtim how he became immortal, Utnapishtim relates the Flood myth Utnapishtim explains that his own immortality was a special case, a direct byproduct of the Flood. If, however, Gilgamesh really wants to become immortal, Utnapishtim says, he should first stay awake for six days and seven nights. Exhausted by his travels, Gilgamesh quickly falls asleep and sleeps for six days and seven nights, until Utnapishtim wakes him. Then Gilgamesh knows for sure: he is going to die. In contrast Beowulf is also faced with some big decisions to make to protect his small town. Since one of Beowulf s major transformations involves ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...