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Fusion Fitness Proposal
Products and Services: As noted in the overview, Fusion Fitness will deal in sale of our
memberships to our program and will provide personal training services at our gym, in Ruston,
Louisiana. We will also tailor meal plans to each member, based on their personal fitness goals.
The amount of money paid every month will depend upon the amount of times the individual
wishes to come to our gym every week. Our 3 session per week package will cost $105 per
month and our 2 session per week package will cost $85 per month. If there is enough demand
for a 4 or more session package, then we will certainly implement that, but these two packages
will be the foundation upon which we build. Regardless of the package, all members will have
their personalized workout routines and meal plans available to them through our website and
mobile application at all times; however, the personal training will only be available during your
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It is common knowledge that gym equipment is expensive, but we will not have as much to
acquire since we will only host people for sessions (compared to regular gyms where a myriad of
people come and go as they please). We want to have at least $40,000 when we begin. About
$20,000 will go towards starting the business while the other $20,000 will be kept in cash for an
contingencies that may arise. Each of the three partners will put up $10,000 of their own money,
and the other $10,000 will be acquired through a three year bank loan at a 4.29% interest rate,
which will cost about $297 per month. We are only able to estimate, but if we are anywhere close
to our projections, then we will be in excellent
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The Destruction Of Offred In The Handmaid s Tale
After failing to change Iliad s misguided ways, Offred is taken away from her home by strange
men, but she is not frantic nor worried. After losing all that she holds dear, she sees no purpose
and has grown accustomed to the present state of cruelty and mistreatment. [She is] orderly and
calm, and Atwood makes it clear that this is her biggest fear (287). Transitioning from a fighter of
progress working against the system to one adjusted and relented to rampant injustice, Offred
embodies the theme of Atwood s messaging. Quietly accepting her fate, she has little drive within
motivating her further to tackle her suppressors and resist. She simply [steps] up into the van taking
her away and peacefully enters into the darkness within, (295)... Show more content on
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In Iliad, women abandon their identity, freedom, sanity, and hope to conform, but eventually,
they end up giving up much more than they bargain for: themselves. Offred is only a whim
(159) in the eyes of this society and she too comes to believe it herself. To her commander who
controls her entire life, she is merely a toy or tool. To her superiors, she is just a method for
repopulation. To her friends, she is only a source of companionship. To Atwood, she is a sign that
silence and acceptance should be feared. Because [she has] been emptied (282) by society and those
around her, Atwood clarifies these hazards of ignorance, which are additionally expanded upon
through Offred s transformation. It may seem inconsequential at first, but one may become so
deeply entangled in this new world, such as Iliad, that the line between truth and fiction, good and
evil is blurred. An enemy is difficult to fight when one cannot see nor comprehend it, and
Atwood s characterizes Offred as a girl condemned to her reality because she is unable to see her
foe. More than that, she is alone or feels like she is. When detailing her story, Offred [feels] as if
[she is] talking to a wall and she has no one to confide in with. She [feels] so alone (195). In
society, real and fictitious, those who are isolated do not stand a chance, and when they are
powerless and solitary,
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Low Carb Vs. Low Fat Diets
Justin Kinkead Mr. Roberts English 101 015 Research Paper 12/9/15 Low Carb vs. Low Fat
Diets Imagine that you are significantly overweight. One day, you decide that it would benefit
your health to lose weight, so you decide to limit what you eat in order to do so. You discuss this
with a friend and, he or she, being of similar body composition and weight, decides to set the
same goal. Over the next several months, both of you eat considerably less food than you
usually would without regarding nutrient intake. After this time has passed, you find that you
have only lost a few pounds of body weight, while your friend has lost near twenty. You tell
yourself that this doesn t make any sense, but you cannot help but wonder why this happened.
Did you eat more? Did you exercise less? Did you eat the wrong foods? Eventually you give up
on trying to find an explanation, so you determine that this happened solely as a result of genetics.
Scenarios similar to this actually happen fairly frequently in the modern world. Some people may
live healthily or lose weight by eating in moderation, while others develop chronic conditions and
become overweight. This phenomenon has been studied by scientists for decades, but the results of
studies have often conflicted with each other. Despite this, it seems clear that two major nutrient
categories have the largest effect on health and weight: carbohydrates and fats. However, it is still
debated which plays a larger role in the matter. This paper
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America Needs Change, But Why Not Start With The...
America needs change, but why not start with the Canadians?
It was a few years ago, and I had gone grocery shopping with my mother. I d always shop with her
just so I could get out of the house, walk around, and pick out food that I wouldn t have thought
of for the grocery list. My mother was a conservative person. She had grown up on a farm in a
small town where change would least occur. She was a spiteful person whose insecurities led her
judgments. Despite her animosity to most things, she would tell me stories to inform me on
matters she finds important, like how much money I should save for a car, or how she earned a
high credit score. On our way home from the grocery store, she decided to tell me a story she
heard from her coworker. My coworker, she has a pool in her backyard, and one day she found
the black neighbor s kids swimming in her pool. She told them that they should ask to use her
pool and told their mom, but their mom said, and my mother used her best, yet ear aching
impression of a black woman and belted: you ain t using no pool! We can use it all we want! She
decided to follow her story with also, I m going to refer to black people as Canadians. That way no
one complains about it. Nobody cares what the actual Canadians, so my coworker found Canadians
in her pool.
I nodded silently because I had always found her racism distasteful. I had been quite used to her
prejudice, so it was natural for me to passively await her to stop. At the time, I
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Literary Analysis Of Theodore Dreiser s An American Tragedy
Theodore Dreiser s, An American Tragedy is a prime example of how social tensions between
the rich and the poor and the vicious need to rise to the top can lead to abandonment. The
protagonist, Clyde Griffiths is filled with the willingness to rise far above and looks down upon
his peers. After being represented and invited to see the luxurious ways of the rich Clyde
decides to abandon loose threads that can threaten his rise to the top. Clyde is easily influenced
by others which later on leads to his downfall. Clyde was never born into the luxurious way of
the rich. Infact throughout his life with his parents, Asa and Elvira Griffiths, who are religious
people, have moved from city to city often having difficulty providing food for their children.
Even though the Griffiths have taught their children moral values this has not stopped Clyde
from being tempted to live like his peers. Clyde s first influential encounter with people his age
was when he started working at the Green Davidson as a bellhop where he had become
acquainted to fancy places such as restaurants. At this time he had become vicious in making
himself look good in order to fit in with his peers and became obsessed in dressing well and
following norms that people of his age were doing such as learning how to dance and going to
social events. Clyde now having been introduced to the luxurious ways became even more obsessed
after being introduced to his uncle Samuel Griffiths. Samuel Griffiths owns a Shirt and
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Amanda Wingfield Essay
Amanda Wingfield, in The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, is extremely self assured,
devout to the past, controlling, and delusional. She is faced with raising two children during the
Great Depression after being deserted by her husband and is keen on keeping her children close.
This is mainly due to the fact that she is still haunted by her husband leaving her. Unfortunately,
she uses guilt and criticism to manipulate her children to keep them close and control their lives.
Amanda s browbeat attitude and behavior is the reason she is forsaken by Mr. Wingfield, and is
now swaying her son, Tom, a similar way.
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Amanda is crippling her children emotionally by continually critiquing every aspect of their lives,
such as their eating habits, career paths, social behaviors, how they should dress, talk, and
entertain. She insists Tom is far too much like his father, and believes his actions are prohibiting
him from being a man of success; believing that harassing him to behave to her expectations will
matter and generate a real change. Tom is smothered by her constant critique of his character, saying
she is reminded of Mr. Wingfield more and more each day due to Tom s unsuitable behavior.
Amanda sees Tom as the main conflict in finding Laura an acceptable suitor. After her persistent
badgering, Tom eventually brings home Jim, a co worker, for dinner as a potential suitor for
Laura in scene seven. Jim accidently breaks off the horn of Laura s glass unicorn, making it
appear like one of the other horses in her collection. This is symbolic for the fact that Amanda sees
Laura as the same as the rest of the women, and doesn t see her as a unicorn unique. Laura,
unfortunately, is psychologically damaged by her mother s assumptions and constant critiques
about how women should behave. Among her other beliefs are whom women should marry, what
types of chores they should perform, and how they should spend their lives. Amanda refuses to see
Laura as her own
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Key Proposals For A Small Start Up Business Essay
1Outline the key proposals contained in the budget for 2015 16 and 2016 17 that may impact on
small business owners in Australia. Identify any limitations of these proposals for a small start up
business in regional Australia.
The key proposals outlined in the 2015, 2017 and 2017 Federal Budget proposals that may impact
small businesses include tax cuts and incentives to cut red tape and encourage start ups and
entrepreneurship (Australian Government , 2016).
A tax cut of 1.5% will reduce the small business tax rate down to 28.5% for business with an
annual turnover less than $2 million (Australian Government, 2016). Unincorporated businesses
with an annual turnover less than $2 million will have a 5% rate cut. Similarly to the previous
year the 2016 2017 small business tax rate will be lowered by 1 per cent to 27.5 per cent. Also the
turnover threshold for small businesses increased from $2 million to $10million giving access to
other tax incentives. This increase was influenced due to the fact that the Australian corporate tax
rate is high by international standards and if Australia is to be competitive in the 21st century it
needs a competitive tax system (Australian Government, 2016).
Tax cuts are introduced to improve cash flows, encourage growth and competition, and assist in
employing new staff. However, this may limit small start up business in regional Australia because
should a business employ new staff and increase its turnover, the business will jump into a
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How to Cope with the Promises and Perils of Technology
We are all technologists. We all believe in progress. But not all in the same way.
The politics of engineering is as complicated as engineering itself, and as contested as man and
nature that usually enrich political debates. The mission of an engineer is essentially savoring it,
defending it, and improving it, but also coping with it and transcending it. There is nothing
especially laudable in romanticizing lost worlds, or pretending that societies without skyscrapers or
modern communication are more authentic than our own, or believing that disarming ourselves
will make the perils of technological power disappear. May we not fantasize that the present world
is necessarily the finest human achievement yet, or that politically necessary and morally justified
uses of technological power are wholly innocent. For, they usually are not.
Our problem is that of ensuring whether the future we believe in is worthy of our devotion. In
other words, it is about how we cope with the promises and perils of technology. Answering this
question will require clear thinking about scientific prospects, distinguishing wild speculations from
scientific reality, and describing technological possibilities in a way that common man can judge
and understand. It will require political leadership with a deeper understanding of engineering, and
engineers who accept that technological expertise does not guarantee its balanced application to
humanity.
The problem of engineering how to spread its
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The Synthesis Of Aspirin ( Acetylsalicylic Acid )
Abstract
This report presents the synthesis of Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid), as the product of the reaction of
salicylic acid with ethanoic anhydride under acidic conditions. Aspirin was purified through
recrystallisation by vacuum filtration, followed by desiccation of the Aspirin crystal over silica
gel. The percentage yield was calculated as 44.89% and a sample of Aspirinwas analysed using
infra red spectroscopy and compared to the spectrum of pure Aspirin, this served as an introduction
to the identification of functional groups in organic compounds. The melting point was calculated
using an IA9000M apparatus and recorded to be 35.2В°C, which was slightly below the melting
point of pure Aspirin; known to be between 138 140В°C. Both IR spectroscopy and melting point
measurement were used verify the purity of synthetic Aspirin made, which proved to be fairly pure
under these laboratory conditions.
Key Words
Salicylic acid
Aspirin
Felix Hoffman
Ethanoic anhydride
Infra red spectroscopy
Acetic acid
Health and Safety
Laboratory coat and safety spectacles were worn at all times.
Ethanoyl anhydride and concentrated sulfuric acid are highly corrosive. Ethanol is flammable,
salicylic acid is irritant to eyes and skin. Chemicals were handled in the fume cupboard. Plastic
gloves were worn throughout the experiment.
Introduction
Medicinal records of the properties and use of bark willow extend back to ancient civilisations
such as the Chinese and Egyptians. By 400BC when
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Tim Bowler s Storm Catcher
You pay the money and you see her. You don t and she s dead. (Bowler, 105) Tim Bowler wrote
the book Storm Catchers . It takes place in a small village. The parents are out at the bar and left
Fin in charge to watch Ella (El) and Sammy. But Fin asks Ella if he can go to his friend Billy s
house and he knows that Ella doesn t like being alone in the house because she is afraid since the
house is old but, Ella tells him to go and she is left with Sammy. A bit after Fin left, El gets
kidnapped and Sammy runs away unexpectedly. Now they are trying to find her and Sammy. The
lesson that is trying to be told is listen to what you are told or something bad might happen, and
try different things to prevent bad things from happening. From the very beginning, Fin does not
listen to his parents so then Ella gets kidnapped and Sammy gets scared and runs away. I was
only going to stay for a few minutes. El said she was okay on her own ... But she s not okay on
her own! You know she hates being alone in the house... She told me she was alright. She
insisted. (Bowler, 14) This quote from my book is mom and Fin going on about Fin leaving Ella
alone in the house. It also explains why you have to listen to what we re told or tragedies like...
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In the beginning the Pengrig lighthouse is shown as something that is nice to go see when it is
going to fall and totally break. In the middle the Lighthouse shows that the danger of it, when Ella
is living under it and Sammy runs away almost of the cliff edge by the lighthouse, because that s
what happened to the little girl she ran right off the cliff edge and died. At the end when the
Pengrig Lighthouse suddenly falls into the water it shows that the dangers behind all of that was
soon going to happen sooner or later. Throughout, Bowler uses figurative language to link the
Lighthouse to danger, and bad and dark decisions to be around the dangerous
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The Concept of Sales Promotion
The Impact of Sales Promotions Increasing Revenue at 7 Eleven Stores in Singapore
Introduction Profit maximization has since time immemorial been the ultimate goal of every
business. This can be realized by increasing the sales volume. In order to achieve this goal,
businesses may employ various different methods some of which are direct while others are
indirect (Rizvi,Nazi Malik,2011). Sales promotion is one of these methods and it is roughly
defined as a diverse collection of effective incentive tools that are mainly used in the short term
in order to stimulate a quicker as well as greater purchase of specific products or services by
customers as noted by Kotler (1998). Advertisement expenditure grew by 4% between 2004 and
2005 in Singapore (Ang,2007). In this paper, we propose a research aimed at investigating the
effectiveness of promotion activities in increasing sales at 7 Eleven stores in Singapore. Problem
statement The concept of sales promotion is often employed in grocery retailing and therefore
takes up a considerable share of financial resources that retailers spend on their marketing
initiatives (Persson,1995,p.5).The popularity of sale promotion application has of late became a
source of inquiry by both retailers and product manufacturers. Despite the huge sums of money
spend annually on sales and promotions, the economics and dynamics of sales promotions are
poorly understood. As a result, there is a significantly huge knowledge gap to be filled.
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Causes Of The Neolithic Revolution
Initiation of the Neolithic Revolution
When considering the most plausible theory for the catalyst that began the Neolithic Revolution,
one must look directly at the changing climate of the region. Approximately 18,000 BC, the earth
was experiencing a climactic transition, brought about by the end of the Last Glacial Maximum.
During this transition the earth began to experience warming temperatures, which dramatically
changed the landscape, and the very existence of the hunter gatherer populations. The oscillating
temperatures that occurred during the next few thousand years help guide the trajectory of
development in agriculture and human societies.
While considering the weather, Barry Cunliffe, author of Europe Between the Oceans states, By
about 12,000 BC dense forest covered much of the western part of the hilly flanks region, giving
way, around its borders, to more open areas where extensive stands of wild wheats and ryes could
flourish (91). This period of warmer weather is referred to as the Holocene. The thawing ice sheets
also caused water to rise, and subsequently change not only the structure of the land, but the plant
life as well. As the hunter gatherers adjusted to these changes in their environment, another
climactic event ensued called the Younger Dryas. The Younger Dryas was a dramatic, and brief
return to the cooler, dryer climate experienced as the Last Glacial Maximum was ending. The
general thinking is that this phenomenon occurred due to very cold
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Massachusetts Legislature Votes to Ban Same-Sex...
Massachusetts Legislature Votes to Ban Same Sex Marriages but Approves of Civil Unions
As supporters and opponents were anxiously awaiting for a decision on Mar. 29, the Massachusetts
legislature voted 105 92 to ban gay marriage when it approved of amending the state constitution
that would overturn the Supreme Judicial Court s ruling that made same sex marriages legal five
months ago. However, the legislature also voted to legalize civil unions.
The amendment was altered from when it was introduced this month, and now says that aside from
permitting civil unions but banning gay marriage, it would clarify that gay couples who marry into
civil unions would not receive any federal marriage rights and benefits. It cannot be changed ...
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Opponents say, ...the unions are contrary to Jewish tradition and Torah law, and that any statement
on officiation is unwise as the movement struggles for religious legitimacy in Israel, (The Forward,
December 24, 1999, p. 1).
Rabbi Kroloff, the president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis believes that the
resolution that approves of same sex marriages in Jewish institutions in Orlando will pass. He
also reported to The Forward that his organization s board last month voted 26 to 0 in favor of the
resolution. Furthermore, the co chairwoman of the Women s Rabbinic Network, Rabbi Shira
Stern, said, We urge everyone to be tolerant of other people s choices, (The Forward, December 24,
1999, p. 1).
Some countries religious traditions are still very strict when it comes to sexual orientation. For
example, in 2003, a Russian priest was dismissed from the church after marrying two gay men.
Father Vladimir, a clergy member of the Russian Orthodox Church in the city of Nizhny
Novgorod, east of Moscow, was expelled after he married Denis Gogolev and Misha Morozov.
The couple had a traditional religious ceremony with exchanging vows, rings and wearing crowns.
Gogolev and Morozov said that the ceremony should highlight how gays can and should live in
Russia, and quite openly, (Gay.com, September 5, 2003).
Homosexuality between men was legalized in Russia in 1993. It was considered a
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A Brief Note On The City Of Pakistan Essay
Climate change affects different cities in different ways, whether it be a slight change in
temperature, or an extreme natural disaster, it still tends to have an impact on the society as a
whole because of all the changes and adjustments that have to be made.
Karachi is the capital of the province of Sindh, as well as the largest and most populous metropolitan
city of Pakistan. Pakistan consists of a population of roughly 199,085,847 million as of October
15, 2015, according to the United States Census Bureau. Over the past few years there has also
been an increase in its population, it seems to be growing at a rate of 1.49% as of 2014. The
population of Karachi is not exact, however according to the world population review, there was
an estimated population of 23.7 million in 2014, the population size as of this year is yet to be
determined.
Karachi is the largest city in Pakistan located on the southeastern part of the country. It covers an
area of about 3,527 km squared and it is mostly comprised of flat or rolling plains on the western
and northern boundaries of the urban sprawl. Karachi also has a harbor situated on the south west
part of the city which is primarily used for Pakistan s international trade.
The weather tends to be pleasant for the greater part of the year. May and June are the hottest
months, when the average maximum temperature is about 93 В°F. The coolest months are January
and February, when the average minimum temperature remains at about 56 В°F.
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What Are The Benefits Of Lowering The Drinking Age
The legal drinking age has many high school and college students shaking their heads. Despite
the illegality of underage drinking, many youth still participate in the consumption of alcohol
before their 21st birthday. Underage drinking is not intrinsically wrong, rather it is criminalized
and misperceived because of current laws. Because the current law regarding underage alcohol
consumption is not working, maintaining that law is illogical and stupid. A simple solution to
this problem exists; the drinking age should be lowered to 18. Many benefits will occur if the
drinking age is lowered to the age a person is legally recognized as an adult, including an economic
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When people irresponsibly over consume alcohol, their judgement becomes impaired and they
are subject to be at a higher risk of injury. For example, binge drinking is the 5th biggest reasons
teens have to visit the hospital (3 4 Blau). With a lower drinking age, young adults would not
have to keep their alcohol consumption clandestine. This means that there would be more
available supervision and access to medical help should a circumstance warrant the need for it.
A lower drinking age would also make the topic of drinking less taboo which would allow people
to become more informed about the dangers of alcohol and help them learn to drink responsibly.
Another very important reason to decriminalize drinking under the age of 21 is to ensure that
anyone in need of medical help gets it, regardless of how inebriated they or their friends are.
Often, teens die from drinking because the people they are with do not call for help if an
unfortunate situation occurs. Generally, these people attempt to wait out a situation, much to the
misfortune of whoever is in need of help, because they fear the possible legal repercussions of
having drank. To prevent any person suffering any harm, it is necessary that the drinking age be
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The Collective Memory In Cracking India And The...
Memory of a singular event can differ amongst individuals, even those in the same neighborhood or
family. Each individual brings a collective of different experiences, mindsets, identities, etc. to the
table and therefore, perceives events differently. Although a seemingly simple concept, there is a
distinctness of individual memory that does not coincide with the collective memory of a
community. In terms of historical events, a nation s communal memory is not solely rooted in fact
but also in the oral histories of those individuals who lived through the event. There is no one
history. Consequently, there is a discourse between the collective memory of the community and
the individual memory. India s 1947 partition reveals that there are many different histories to the
independence of India and the subsequent creation of Pakistan. By utilizing the text Cracking India,
author Bapsi Sidhwaexamines the disparities between the two types of memories in order to
reconcile the past with contemporary India/Pakistan.
India and Pakistan are built from the same foundational nation of India before Partition; thus, their
histories are irrevocably bound together despite their contemporary violence and distrust towards
each other. India was once colonized by the British for three centuries, known as the jewel in the
British crown for its wealth in resources and spices. Regarding India s independence from the
British Empire in 1947, a bitter victory emerged as the Partition of India
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Trifles, By Susan Glaspell
During the 1900 s women were still in the process of fighting for their rights as citizens.
Therefore, women supposedly are less intelligent than the average man, according to the
government during the 1900 s. The men were usually responsible for being brave, strong and
fearless. Along with having the benefit of their word or what men say goes. The 1912 play Trifles,
by Susan Glaspell, who was inspired to write this play from a story she covered as a reporter. A
murder case is being held and authorities are getting down to it suspecting a womanof killing her
husband in his sleep. The character Mrs. Hale who is neighbors and friends with Mrs. Peters, the
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She continues to examine the crime scene collecting evidence to pleat to the convict, Mrs. Wright,
as guilty or not. The entering and exiting of characters within the play help emphasize on the
details happening during each scene. Along with that, Mrs. Hale also pointed out the birdcage in
the cupboard that was damaged. Mrs. Hale assumed the bird cage belonged to a singing canary
due to living in a giant house with no kids, which could possible become boring.
Now, during the middle of the play the focus of it starts to shifts the attention to the women,
Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters. Mrs. Hale made a connection between how Mrs. Wright previously
acted from the way she dressed to the attitude she expressed. Mrs. Hale explains that Mrs. Wright
used to be into singing which Mrs. Hale recommended why Mrs. Wright got the singing bird. In
the mysterious house, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters were searching for clues to unveil the truth and
the reason why Mr. Wright was murder. In the play, Mrs. Hale was having a conversation about
the birdcage that was found in the cupboard. Mrs. Hale reflects on the perspective of Mrs.
Wright who was the owner of the house that Mrs. Hale described as quiet and lonesome based on
the location which was hidden to where you were unable to see the main road from the house,
along with, the looks of it according to Mrs. Hale. She then does more snooping around and finds
what she claims to be a fancy sewing box according to the play. The
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Joy Luck Club, And Waverly Tan s Joy Luck Club
Waverly Jong is very different from her mother, Lindo, but Waverly shares some similarities
with her mother. Both women know how to be tricky towards their situations. When married to
Tyan yu in China, Lindo devised a plan to exit the marriage without dishonoring her family.
Lindo said, It was really quite simple. I made the Huangs think it was their idea to get rid of me,
that they would be the ones to say the contract was valid. (Tan, Joy Luck Club 63). Lindo later
stated, They didn t blame me so much. Huang Taitai got her grandson. I got my clothes, a rail
ticket to Peking, and enough money to go to America. (Tan, Joy Luck Club 66). Lindo Jong uses
her deceitfulness to get herself out of the marriage, while Waverly Jong uses her deceitfulness to
trick her opponents in chess. When going against one of her opponents, she described it as the
challenger disappearing, the color ran out of the room, and I saw only my white pieces and his
black ones waiting on the other sides. A light wind began blowing past my ears. It whispered
secrets only I could hear.... Check, I said, as the wind roared with laughter. (Tan, Joy Luck Club,
96 and 97). When reading these examples, both mother and daughter show a correlation with this
craftiness in certain situations. Although, Lindo and Waverly have their differences. Lindo Jong
has a very strong sense of self during situations. Before Lindo s marriage, she was questioning who
she was. She then gains control over herself and tells
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The Causes Of The Industrial Strike In 1900 s Industrial
In Chicago, on May 4, 1886, a riot broke out between German born labor radicals and Chicago law
enforcement officers. The demonstration, organized to protest the killing of a striker by the
Chicago police the day before and for an eight hour workday, attracted about One thousand five
hundred protestors. However, when the riot began there were only approximately three hundred
protestors left due to rain. About half way through the rally, two hundred Chicago policemen
arrived to end the protest. The riot started when an unknown individual threw a bomb at the police
officers. The crowd of officers then opened fire on the protestors, killing over twelve and injuring
almost one hundred. About suspects were convicted and their sentences ranged from fifteen years
in prison to life in prison to execution. The events that took place in Chicago, on May 4, 1886 were
horrible, clearly demonstrating the importance of peacefully protesting and that the U.S.
government should not interfere with demonstrations such as this one.
The Homestead Strike was an industrial strike at the Carnegie Steel Company plant that occurred in
Homestead, Pennsylvania, on July 6, 1892. Many regard it as one of the most violent labor strikes
in United States History. The strike began when the manager of the plant, Henry Clay Frick, closed
the mill after the workers rejected his proposed twenty two percent wage cut. Frick hired
approximately three hundred men from the Pinkerton Defective Agency to guard the
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Muscles Contract When The Central Nervous System
Muscles contract when the central nervous system gets a signal to contract from the brain. In order
to know how muscles contract you have to know what elements create a muscle. The skeletal
muscles are made up of many bundles of muscle fibers, which are long strands of multinucleate
cells. The fiber is formed by the fusion of many cells. The musclefiber s main components are the
myofibrils. The myofibrils contain sarcomeres, which is the main element responsible for the
contraction and relaxation of the muscle. The contraction and relaxation actually are from the
sarcomere shortening and lengthening. The sarcomere is made of thick filaments made of myosin
and thin filaments composed of actin. These filaments never change in length; in fact, they slide
past each other, which then allows the sarcomere to shorten the muscle to contract. In actual
contraction, there is an interaction between myosin heads and the actin filament. In this interaction,
a group of proteins aid in the process. Those proteins are, troponin and tropomyosin and the proteins
actin and myosin that have been mentioned early that are contractile proteins (Johnson 2013).
In the contraction of the muscle, action potentials are needed. Action potentials travel down the T
tubules of the sarcolemma, in which they are able to activate the release of Ca++ from the
sarcoplasmic reticulum. Then the Ca++ binds to the troponin. This then allows tropomyosin to
move since it is currently in the way of the interaction of
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The Black Eyed Peas Released A Single Titled, Where Is The...
In 2003, The Black Eyed Peas released a single titled, Where is the Love? which highlighted
specific issues in the past. Now in 2016, a remix similar towards the hit released 13 years ago
appeals to current issues around the world. Internationally anyone who had access to see the video
saw the reality that many didn t want to uncover back then. It s clear that the message can be
picked out even without viewing the video. The irrefutable acts of discrimination, hypocrisy, greed,
violence, and crimes all trace back to asking where is the love? Emotions evoked light to what
officials wanted to bury, and with a new single similar to it, individuals are now being informed
about the current social issue of police brutality. The purpose of this song is to highlight police
brutality as a social issue, and how it causes problems with racism, violence, and discord.
According to Will.I.Am he wrote this song to stimulate a detailed message to any listener who
can distinguish right from wrong. The concept of this song proves that the issue has always been
around, but there s a trend of it appears more often and no justice being served. The first version of
the song was written after the 9/11, and the reason being that cynicism was being formed toward
officials and the government. After the terrorism occurred a theme of ignorance came to selectively
discriminate against many Islamic individuals. The Black Eyed Peas asked, What s wrong with the
world, mama People livin like they
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Looking For Alice Essay Question
One of the central questions that Alice deals with in the novel is the question of identity, as is
obvious from the following excerpt:
I wonder if I ve been changed in the night? Let me think: was I the same when I got up this
morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I m not the same, the next
question is, Who in the world am I? Ah, that s the great puzzle! And she began thinking over all
the children she knew that were of the same age as herself, to see if she could have been changed
for any of them.
I m sure I m not Ada, she said, for her hair goes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn t go in
ringlets at all; and I m sure I can t be Mabel, for I know all sorts of things, and she, oh! she knows
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The American Psychological Association asserts that there are two parts to identity. One is self
concept , which are the set of beliefs one has about oneself, and include beliefs about one s
attributes (e.g., tall, intelligent), roles and goals (e.g., occupation one wants to have when
grown), and interests, values, and beliefs (e.g., religious, political (15). The other is self esteem,
which involves evaluating how one feels about one s self concept (American Psychological
Association 15). All the mistakes Alice makes serve as learning experiences for her as she
figures out that she is, indeed, Alice, and she also begins to be able to feel better about herself
and have higher self esteem as the book nears the end. Self esteem is generally regarded as the
evaluation that persons make about themselves that express a self judgment about approval,
disapproval, and personal worth (Zimmerman, Copeland and Shope 118). According to the Journal
of Youth and Adolescence, an important role that self esteem plays during adolescence is well
documented. As Alice begins to learn how to adapt to the strange world, she continues to gain self
confidence and self esteem. This is evidenced by her response to the Queen of Hearts when Alice
says that the Queen s command is nonsense and is able to save herself from being
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Mondavi Winery Case
The size of global wine industry in terms of revenue , at the beginning of 21st century ranged from
130 to 180 billion in retail sales. Furthermore, There are over 1 million wine producers in the world.
Robert Mondavi winery was founded in 1966 in Napa valley, California. It was founded by
Robert Mandavi and is now run by his elder son Michael Mondavi with the help of his younger
brother Tim(Head winemaker) and Greg Evans(CEO). RMW produces premium to super ultra
premium wines. The family still owns 50% of company shares and an majority of the voting
rights. Mondavi operates six wineries in California. Over the years, Robert Mondavi has become
the leading promoter of the California wine industry. He spends a lot of time educating consumers
about fine wine.
Strategic problems faced by the top management. o External Issues
Faltering economy and dipping wine sale
Dipping stock/share prices.
Growing competition
From Australian wine producers
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This indicates that RMW has been financing it s expansion through debt rather than equity. The
interest ratio has dipped a little but is still on the higher side, this signifies that RMW will is in a
position to pay of interest on it s debt comfortably. ROCE has gone from 12 to 12.9, which is a
good sign as it indicates that the company is profitable and is using it s capital efficiently.
Inventory turnover ratio is has decreased, which shows that the inventory is being sold at a
slower pace. This can be attributed to the declining sales. Inventory turnover ratio has decreased
a little. Fixed asset turnover ratio has gone up from 1.31 to 1.42. This indicates that RMW is
generating more revenue from it s fixed assets, which is a good thing. ROA and ROE has
increased over the past 4 years. This is again a good sign. ROE has increased more in comparison
to ROA, this indicates that the company has taken a good amount of debt, which has increased the
assets but decreased
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Million Dollar Band Research Paper
Alabama s Million Dollar Marching owes its success to its directors, various sections, and the
upbringings of the band. The band s first conductor, Colonel Carleton Butler, began the band as a
military band in 1914. He was nicknamed the Father of the Million Dollar Band . His music style
included high paced tempos with quick stepping to elaborate maneuvers. Accuracy and style were
the key points to all his performances. He has won many awards such as being given the title of
Honorary Colonel in the Great State of Alabama by Governor John Patterson in 1959. Butler s most
outstanding achievement was being elected the first president of the newly founded Alabama
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He previously worked as a band director at the University of Mississippi. He heard that Alabama s
band was struggling financially due to only having less than 125 members and wanted to lend a
hand. He based his music selection on what he called The Trifecta. The Trifecta consisted of
music Ferguson thought was worth playing, music students liked, and music he liked. He left
the band in 1984 to pursue a career in the computer software business. The band had around 225
musicians and 35 to 40 color guard members and majorettes, which gave the band its nickname
Fat Albert. James Ferguson left the band with the words, I was interested in music being played
well by young people...I wanted people at the game to enjoy watching the band and be proud of
it... Today, the band consists of 400 members, divided into sections by instrument sound. The
most important part of the band are the drum majors. The drum majors jobs include leading
rehearsals five day a week, organizing Saturday s pep rallied, and bonding with their fellow band
members. They also must be in control of the football game. This means they must know what is
going on in the game at all time, in order to call for the appropriate songs or stadium cheers. The
most difficult part of their job is providing their fans with the level of excellence and finesse that
people expect of the Million Dollar
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Vernon Tull Character Traits
Vernon Tull is a fairly wealthy countryman who is friends with the Bundrens, often hiring the
older boys to do odd jobs for him. He is characterized as a helpful, kind man. Some characters
think Tull is very benevolent, always offering help to the family and assisting them whenever they
are in trouble, or in a state of distress. The family, however, is not always appreciative, as
sometimes the family refuses to acknowledge their need for succor. Tull knows the family really
does need the assistance, and does not let the family s brusqueness get in the way of his
facilitation. Tull is important in the novel because of Tull s caring nature towards the Bundren
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When Tull and Cora are talking about the incident at the river, and how Cash almost drowned,
Cora says the log was brought thereby God s will as punishment for Anse s lack of fathering
ability. The reader, through Tull, can see Cora s hypocritical nature, as Cora repeats that God is
the only one that can judge people yet is constantly criticizing the Bundrens throughout the novel
(Faulkner). Tull, too, is hypocritical, because he uses religion to pass judgment on Anse. When
Vardaman comes to Tull and describes a relationship between Addie and a fish, Tull believes this
is nonsense, and blames Anse, like Cora, for being an incompetent father (Faulkner). In addition
to Cora s characterization, the reader is better able to understand Jewel s nature because of Tull
s narrations. When Tull follows the family to the river, potentially to help them cross the
dangerous waters, Jewel is furious with the Tull s offer to help. This shows Jewel s independence
as a strong individual, and foreshadows a time later in the novel where Jewel will again show his
independence. This foreshadowing comes to fulfillment when Jewel absconds in order to avoid the
sale of his beloved horse. Nevertheless, Jewel does trade his horse for a team of mules and
eventually returns to continue the journey to Jefferson
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Concerning His Poems, Alfred Lord Tennyson’S Work Relies
Concerning his poems, Alfred Lord Tennyson s work relies on an extensive thematic scheme. In
Tennyson s poem, The Charge of the Light Brigade , a number of themes are present including
heroism, honor, patriotism, and loyalty. Put together, Tennyson tells the story of a cavalry brigade
facing their destiny head on.
Alfred Lord Tennyson s poem The Charge of the Light Brigadetells the story of a cavalry battle
that took place during the Crimean War. The poem begins by throwing the audience directly into the
heat of battle. Midway through the first stanza, Tennyson states that Forward, the Light Brigade!
Charge for the guns! [H]e said. Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred (lines 5 8). In the
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To be a patriot means to show extreme support for ones cause or ideas. In stanzas two and three,
Tennyson makes it clear that the men are patriots by stating that Theirs not to reason why, [t]heirs
but to do and die. Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred...Stormed at with shot and shell,
[b]oldly they rode and well, [i]nto the jaws of Death, [i]nto the mouth of hell [r]ode the six hundred
(Tennyson 13 15, 22 26). The fact that the soldiers marched onto the battlefield without a second
thought ...knowing all the while that they will pay with their lives for their heroism (Mazzeno)
shows a great deal of patriotism. Even though the men knew they were charging into their almost
certain death, they kept marching. They believed their cause was more important than their own
lives. Additionally, the next theme present is loyalty. Upon receiving the order to attack it can be
assumed that the soldiers knew they were marching towards their deaths. Stephanie Markovits
wrote and articles that states that ...seven hundred British cavalry proceed at a rapid pace, and in
perfect order, to certain destruction (Markovits 12). With this in mind one can only imagine the
thoughts running through these men s heads. It can be inferred that at least one of the six hundred
thought about turning and running. Or one that thought about disobeying orders. But not a one did
such a thing. The cavalry continued to march in perfect unison to meet their destiny face
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Creating Security Polices And Controls
Creating Security Polices and Controls
An organization s security plan comprises of security approaches. Security approaches give
particular rules for ranges of obligation, and comprise of arrangements that give steps to take and
standards to take after to implement the policies.
Policies must be in such away that which we consider more important and what are the steps we
are going to take to safe guard them.
Different types of Security Policies
Security policies can be characterized for any range of security. There could be approaches for the
entire organization or strategies for different segments inside of the organization. The different sorts
of policies that could be incorporated are:
1.Responsibilities of users
2.Responsibilities of administrators
3.Internet policy
4.Restore and back up
5.email
In the part of our network project development we are using security policies such as group policy,
firewall configurations and backup and disaster recovery plan.
Group Policy
Group Policy is a method for driving guidelines about PC design and client behaviour. It is
conceivable to have diverse policies all through the organization. As a client interfaces with a
Windows 2012 area controller that has Group Policy settings empowered, the strategies are
naturally downloaded to the client s PC and put away in the registry. A portion of the settings
include:
a.Addition or deleting of things from the control panel and desktop.
b.Automatic software installation on
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What Does Wonder Woman Symbolize Feminism
Wonder Woman has a close connection with feminism. In the era when most superheroes are
play and direct by male actors and producers, the production of Wonder Woman is a call for
women s power (Munford, 2014, Pg. 3). She is a unique hero who serves not only as a hero for all
audiences but a hero especially for the women to satisfy their need on the equalization in power and
the establishment of independence from men (Pg. 4 5). Wonder Woman
is the idealize icon for
women, and of course for men, to worship and follow. Moving on, the representations of Wonder
Woman s physical abilities and mental well being in the movies can be explored in detail to show
how Wonder Woman symbolizes feminism
(Pg. 10). As shown in the movie, Wonder Woman is a
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With this advantage, Wonder Woman is confident to save the world by herself and thus confident to
makes her own decisions to takes actions without the restrictions from other male characters
(Wonder Woman, 2017). These scenes echoes feminism by showing that women are powerful
enough to be independent from men and have the abilities to accomplish what men could not.
Another important scenes in the movie are the Amazon Island scenes. In these scenes, Wonder
Woman leaves her peaceful homeland to enter the unknown world and face the brutal war. The
choice Wonder Woman makes is what gives her a chance to transform from Princess Diana of
Themyscira to Wonder Woman of America. The transformation Wonder Woman experienced
matches feminism theory about the transformation of private to public for women (Snyder, 2008,
Pg.175). The transformations Wonder Woman goes through indicates that women should not be
restrict to stay at the private home but can actively participate in the public
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Descriptive Essay On Crystal Cave
Crystal Cave Crystal Cave is full of life. My favorite vacation was the time my family and I went
to Pennsylvania s Crystal Cave. Crystal Cave is one of Pennsylvania s most famous tourist
attractions, which was discovered in 1881. Crystal Cave was once completely submerged
underwater and was formed by an earthquake. It was July 2017, that my family and I were
staying in a hotel room in Pennsylvania. We had many things planned for this trip, so we always
had something to do. One of the places I saw we were going to was a cavecalled Crystal Cave. I had
no knowledge of this cave, so I didn t know what to expect. But I had remembered the last cave I
went to here, Penns Cave. I loved that place, I was fascinated there. So I told my family that I
wanted to go to Crystal Cave, so we packed some things and went.
When we first arrived there, the showed us a 4 5 minute video about Crystal Cave. I learned that
the cave was founded in 1881 by two brothers, William and George Vanasse. I also learned that
they had both carved their names in the walls of the cave and you can still see them right now.
But Crystal Cave wasn t just a normal cave that you explore in, back then, people used it for
weddings, parties, etc. The room where they held these events is still fully functional, so you
can still go in there, but I don t think you can have a party in there anymore. When we finally got
into the cave, our tour guide told us that there are colonies of brown bats living in the cave, but
they have their own part of the cave, so you can t bother them. It was cold in the cave, so
everyone wore a sweatshirt. We also saw many different rock formations such as animals, ice
cream, and even one that looks like Donald Duck! There were many glistening and shining crystals
that William and George had thought were diamonds, but they were just a very common crystal.
They had a cave formation that you could touch. The tour guide called them rotten eggs because
they looked like eggs that had been dropped and never cleaned up. When I touched them, they were
smooth and moist, yet somehow warm and lumpy. They had a rare rock formation, a column! A
column is created when a stalactite and a stalagmite combine together form one long pillar. These
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Nevada Essay
In population Nevada is one of the smallest states of the fifty states in the Union, but it invites and
receives more intense national publicity than many others. It is a testing ground for unorthodox
social theories and an outpost of solid American conservatism (313). Because the state is so large
and its centers of population is so widely scattered, no single generalization about it will suffice for
a historical summary. Nevada, with its 110,000 square miles, would cover more than half of
Spain. Nevada is not the largest state in the Union, but it is big enough to inspire awe in its
visitors (2). About 86 percent of the land in Nevada was still under the control of the federal
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The Helldorado Parade was established in Las Vegas in 1935, and defined Las Vegas as a
Western town. Participants dressed up as cowboys and marched up downtown streets to large
crowds. After the El Rancho was established, three more Western Casinos opened for business.
In 1941, El Cortez opened as the first large hotel downtown. The hotel Last Frontier opened on
the strip in 1942, and in 1946, the Golden Nugget opened downtown. The one big casino to the
Western motif was Benjamin Siegel s The Flamingo which opened in 1946. Siegel was a
mobster with ties to the Chicago and California networks, envisioned a jewel in the desert. The
Flamingo was not a success and was temporarily closed. It then re opened and had a diverse
theme oriented style in the hotel casino industry in Las Vegas. With the Corporate Gaming Act
of 1969, Las Vegas began a slow transition towards respectability. Gambling in Las Vegas was
gaining in popularity in the 1950 s and 1960 s, but the mob presence itself was preventing Las
Vegas from attracting the necessary outside funds to turn it into a dominant Metropolis (204).
Nevada seemed to be shedding this image in favor of the many new family oriented theme resorts
that were being built, especially in Las Vegas (204). Then there s The Rat
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Burke Reading Interview Summary
Procedures This study followed three procedures: (1) the Burke Reading Interview (BRI) (Burke,
1987), (2) a Reading Miscue Inventory (RMI) (Goodman, 1973b), and (3) a Retrospective Miscue
Analysis (RMA) (Goodman, Y. Marek, 1996). In the forthcoming sections, I will explain in detail
the protocols required for each of these procedures. The Burke Reading Interview (BRI). The BRI
provides information about the reader s metalinguistic knowledge and about her/his beliefs about
reading and her/himself as a reader. This interview enlightens the reader s identity and her/his
individual understanding of the reading processes.I conducted the BRI interviews using the
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[Because he puts feelings to what he is reading, I don t know, my dad was a journalist in [coutry
of orign], so he talked in interviews and all of that, he has experience, that is what he has, in
what he reads, he puts feelings on it, and it s like the person looks, he really has, like that feeling
for reading and all of that, it s like that he does like what he s doing and everybody notices that he s
a good
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Qlt1 Task 4
Populations Affected by Disabilities or Homeless Populations. This is an assessment about
Hickory County, Missouri population. The goal is to assess the effects of disabilities or
homeless influences and the health literacy of a population. I choose this County because I have
a lot of relative lives in this area, and I have been over this county to visit them so many times.
This is a very interesting county for me to do a research on. For an accurate research data, there
are several methods have been utilized to obtain assessment data, including media resources, call
the county public health department, and run a search of articles from a local newspaper and
records. Firstly, we will talk about Hickory s demographics. Hickory County is a county located in
the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2017 census, the population was 9,167 (Hickory County,...
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The racial makeup of the county was 97.51% White, 0.08% Black or African American, 0.66%
Native American, 0.11% Asian, 0.20% from other races, and 1.44% from two or more races.
Approximately 0.76% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race (Hickory County,
Missouri Free Public Records Directory, 2017). The median income for a household in the
county was $32,122 and the median income for a family was $28,779. Males had a median
income of $22,679 versus $17,610 for females. The per capita income for the county was
$18.153. About 13.00% of families and 19.70% of the population were below the poverty line,
including 32.90% of those under age 18 and 11.00% of those age 65 or over (Total employer
establishments, 2015). The average income of Hickory population is a lot lower than the average
income of U.S ($53,889). It may increase homeless population in the future. The percent of high
school graduate and bachelor s degree are both lower in Hickory County compared to the total
U.S. population. It may cause a lower income and decrease the chance to find a job in the
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Nokia Burning Platform Memo
BURNING PLATFORM
a)Which elements related to James Operations Management definition do you identify within the
Burning Platform memorandum?
James, T. (2011) defines Operations Management as the management of the processes which aid
production of goods and or services. This implies that all production activities must be coordinated
well to ensure a lean process of resource management is adopted.
Find below an analysis of Burning Platform memo and as it relates to the definition of operations
Management by James.
Elements of Operations Management s definition by James, T (2011).Elements of Operations
management in Burning Platform memorandum.
Management of processes involved in the production of goods and or services.In the memo, Mr. ...
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Pros of using violent imagery and language
It brings out the real meaning of the message he intends to pass across to the employees of Nokia
company. For example, when he says that the platform is burning while referring to Nokia, this
simply notifies the employees that unless they take the necessary actions to prevent Nokia from
collapsing, the company may not stand. There are many mistakes committed in the company which
must be arrested to prevent further damage.
The violent imagery awakens everyone to think outside the box immediately.
Cons of using violent imagery and language
The violent imagery may cause panic among the workers. Some of the employees can give up on
the company since it is already burning. The resulting demotivation can lead to further detrimental
effects than intended corrective steps.
Personally, I feel motivated when violent imagery and language is used in the memo. This approach
is unlikely to backfire because the facts are speaking loudly. First, the once leading Nokia company
has lost most of its customer base. Additionally, the management has been reluctant to provide
direction in the company. Additionally, the employees can also testify that Nokia has become
inferior compared to other competing brands on the market. Some of the employees in Nokia
company may be using the competitors brands at the time the memo was written. Therefore, the
memo pointed out what was obvious in the minds
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My Family And My Favorite Essay
The first week of every August my family and I go to Leavenworth, Washington. We have been
going for the past 10 years. We stay for a week. We love attending the live summer musicals. The
Sound of Music has to be my favorite. Monday August 3, 2015 my family and I went to go play
putt put golf at the Icicle Creek Inn. We played until my grandparents and my older sister arrived
in town. When they arrived at the putt put golf, we finished our game. We sat down, talked and
laughed. We decided to go back to our condo to swim. When we arrived at the condo my dad
unlocked the door. My younger sister and dad and I were inside first. All of a sudden my older
sister yells Oma fell!!! (We call my grandma Oma ). My grandma had fallen on the cement
sidewalk. I didn t think much of it. I was thinking to myself Everything will be alright, She will
just get back up. My mom yells OMG, someone call 911! I rush back outside and call 911. I
looked down at my grandma. She was bleeding on her forehead. She had dirt and blood all over
on her hands and knees. My mom and dad were kneeling next to her holding her asking her
questions. Mom are you alright? Mom can you hear me? She was shaking her head no as her face
started to turn blue and her eyes started to roll to the back of her head. She was trying to
communicate with us that she couldn t breathe. My sister and I were running down to the front
office to tell them we needed 911 immediately. The paramedics came. When we got
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Remedies Under Breach Of Contract
1.3 Remedies available under breach of contract
1.3.1 Breach of a Contract
A breach of contract is where a party to a contract fails to perform, precisely and faithfully, his
obligations under the contract. This can take numerous forms for example, the failure to supply
goods or perform a service as agreed. Breach of contract may be either actual or anticipatory.
пѓ Actual breach occurs where one party refuses to form his side of the bargain on the due date
or performs incompletely. For example: Poussard v Spiers and Bettini v Gye.
пѓ Anticipatory breach occurs where one party announces, in advance of the due date for
performance, that he intends not to perform his side of the bargain. The innocent party might sue
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пѓ Renunciation
пѓ Breach of condition
пѓ Fundamental breach
1.3.2 Remedy
A legal remedy is a court order that seeks to uphold a person s rights or to reparation a breach of
the law. When one party breaches a contract, the other party might ask a court to deliver a
remedy for the breach. The court might order the breaching party to pay money to the non
breaching party.Without a remedial response; a right would be of little value. Thus the law has
established a series of remedial responses where a breach of contract befalls. The innocent party
might keep a right of action by claiming one or more of the following remedies:
пѓ suit for rescission
пѓ suit for damages
пѓ suit for quantum meruit
пѓ suit for specific
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AACN Synergy Model
Synthesis of Literature The current literature regarding our PICO question and relevant search
terms provides rationale for why guideline based COPD management is beneficial for the
healthcare system and affected population. Evidence based guidelines, studies concerning the
best steps to confirm a COPD diagnosis, spirometry discrepancies in primary care, and the
effects of less than ideal COPD care for the patient as well as the healthcare system were covered
in the literature matrix table. The following synthesis offers discussion for the main concepts
covered by the literature, as well as pointing out where evidence gaps exist. Background COPD is
a devastating chronic disease for those that are affected by it. Primarily comprised of chronic...
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This model promotes a system driven by the patient s needs, and a system where the nurse can
make contributions that add to the delivery of care. Developed throughout the 1990 s, this
middle range theory was initially created with critical care nursing in mind. The AACN desired
to identify concepts of certified specialty nursing practice. (Peterson Bredow, 294). However, as
will be discussed further, this model is actually applicable to chronic health care diagnosis and
management as well, which is why it was selected for this DNP project. The AACN Synergy
Model is centered around five primary assumptions that regard healthcare providers, patients and
families: 1.Patients are social, psychological, and biological entities; the patient s body, mind, and
spirit must be considered for their particular developmental stage. 2.The nurse patient relationship
is created in part by the patient, family, and community. 3.All characteristics of the patients are
contributory to one another and should not be isolated. 4.The nurse has interrelated dimensions
that form their overall profile. 5.The primary goal of nursing is to restore the patient to a level of
wellness that the patient desires. Death is acceptable, as long as the agreed upon goal is to move a
patient towards a peaceful death (AACN,
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Great Expectations Social Class
Class is one of the many issues we face in this world, and often some of the worst traits are found
in people of high social class. Now, some believe that this is how they were brought up, others
believe it is their personalities, or a combination of the two. In Great Expectations, Pip is often
made out to be not the kindest or most caring of people. Some attribute this to his social class,
however, this is not the case. Pip pushed his old friends out of his life because of his lack of
empathy and maturity in regards to his position in life, not solely because his new social standing
pushed him towards these conditions In combination with his new social class, Pip s lack of
empathy shows itself in how he ВЁdealsВЁ with Joe. As Joe visits Pip... Show more content on
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Very Early in the book, Pip was thinking to himself about how he stole food to feed the Convict
on the marsh, and he thinks how ... if Joe knew it, [he] never afterwards could see [Joe] glance,
[...] at yesterday s meat or pudding [...], without thinking that [Joe] was debating whether [he]
had been in the pantry. (40) , and much later in the book, when Pip was in London, after
acknowledging his connection to Joe he still feels ...considerable disturbance, some
mortification, and a keen sense of incongruity, and if he ...could have kept him away by paying
money, [he] certainly would have paid money. (209) Dickens shows that no matter if Pip has
low or high social class, he will still act the same. This means that, even if social class played
some part in how Pip has acted throughout the book, the root issue is Pip s inherent immaturity
and lack empathy. Pip s lack of maturity and empathy pushed his old friends out of his life, in
cohorts with, but not solely because of his new social class. This is because Pip s absence of
empathy pressures Joe in particular, out of his life. Pip s lack of maturity shows in how he
ВЁdealsВЁ with Joe. Social class did not determine how Pip acted. Social class was the sole reason
Pip acted this way, social class pushed Pip to be the way he is. Social may have been involved, but
it was Pip s personality is the main factor that was involved in the whole losing friends and being a
jerk
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Poverty with Many Faces Book Review
Poverty with Many Faces: a Case Study of Malaysia, by Ataul Huq Pramanik, IIUM Press, 2008,
157 pages. Reviewed by Nor Nazirah Mohamed. Introduction The book Poverty with Many
Faces: a Case Study of Malaysia by Ataul Huq Pramanik is one of the results of the hard works
that elaborate the issue significantly both in theoretical and practical perspectives. The author is a
distinguished economist who has a sound background both from conventional and Islamic
perspectives with a special expertise in development, distribution, poverty and public policies. In
this book, the issue of poverty and deprivation faced by the individual is discussed to a great extent
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In this book, it is found that the author manage to give detail explanations on each factors that is
believed to cause poverty. The author makes progress and develops the ideas convincingly by
providing adequate information based on statistical data and empirical evidences. In chapter four,
the author argues that level of education affects the potential earnings of household. Indeed he
writes, The access to education expands the potential for human capital thereby enabling one to
qualify for better paid jobs (29). To support his argument, the author proves it based on the results
of the survey in which it is presented in table 4.1 that show the distribution of household heads
based on the level of general education. Based on table 4.1 it is found that the level of illiteracy
among household heads is higher in Kelantan and Perak as these two states contribute the largest
share in national poverty compared to the two high performers namely Kedah and Terengganu
which is lower. The author also provide empirical evidences to support his stances as expected, the
positive relationship between the number of years spent in education and the potential for higher
earnings is also clearly evident from our empirical investigation in App. Table , col.4 (30). The
author consistently elaborates and substantiates ideas and arguments based on empirical evidences
and data collected from the surveys to support his
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Literature Review Literature On Cafeteria Food
Literature Review
Introduction
Several studies have shown that food quality, variety of food, atmosphere, service quality, and price
that have a effect on dining satisfaction and return intention as it has been related to increase sales,
revenue, and customer loyalty. (Qu, 1997; Kivela, Reece Inbakaran, 1999; Pettijohn, Pettijohn
Luke, 1997; Lee, 2004). However, according to Lee (2004), dining environment, price and nutrition
information, and employee competency are considered the most influential factors in determining
college student s satisfaction level. The customer satisfaction is not only influenced by service
quality perceptions but also by personal preferences, situational factors and price (Aldridg Rowley,
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Price fairness means the judgment of whether an outcome and the process to reach an outcome
are reasonable or acceptable (Bolton Shankar, 2003). The price to be paid for a services and
foods determines the level of quality to be demanded (Soriano, 2003). He also stressed out that
the price (value) of the meal and service are equally important when compared to other service
dimensions. The recent studies by Ng (2005) and Xi and Shuai (2009) did consider price and value
in assessing students service quality in dining hall services. Martin Consuegra, D., Molina, A. and
Esteban, A. (2007) found that perceived price fairness positively influences customer
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Adult Criminals
To hold adolescents to the same level of responsibility as adults in the legal system is an appalling
notion, as an adolescent s thought processes are not fully formative. There are already more
effective systems in place that are specifically geared towards adolescents, and being imprisoned
with adults would also be detrimental to the impressionable mind of a youth. While it is important
for anyone who commits a crimeto be held accountable, the level to which the person may take
responsibility will vary heavily, depending on age. Adolescents are not legally considered adults for
a plethora of reasons, one of which being their rudimentary mental capacities. The treatment of a
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Because an adolescent is not fully capable of understanding their crime, they should not be harshly
punished with no explanation. Instead, they should be placed in therapy at a juvenile treatment
center. Many high risk adolescents face issues of homelessness, physical or sexual abuse by a
guardian, parental substance abuse, gang activity, and genetic predisposition to mental illness.
These factors increase the likelihood of criminal behavior due to exposure during childhood or as a
means to survive. For both high risk male and female juveniles, the risk of adult incarceration in
any given year was reduced when they were in a serious relationship and/or regularly employed in
the previous year (Joosen et al., 2015). Positive reinforcement stemming from the work place or a
romantic relationship heavily influence many adolescent offenders. If these juvenile criminals were
treated as adults in a court of law, they would later be void of these opportunities that could
potentially transform their
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Machiavellian Ruler
Ten characteristics of a good Machiavellian ruler are that he must be Prudent, tactical, considerate,
diligent, enchanting, meticulous, noble, observant, avoidance of hatred or despise, and war wise.
A prince must be prudent and observant because he must be aware of those that surround him, he
should keep a close watch on his servants. In chapter XXIII Machiavelli writes, Therefore, a
prudent prince must hold to a third mode, choosing wise men in his state; and only to these should
he give freedom. .A Machiavellian ruler is also diligent and considerate of the people that he rules.
In chapter XVII Machiavelli writes, A prince,therefore, so as to keep his subjects united and
faithful, should not care about infamy of cruelty, because with
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The Negative Effects Of Animals In Zoos
Negative Effects of Animals in Zoos Zoos, often described as establishments with indoor and
outdoor settings where live animals are kept, play a vital role in conserving wild species. Zoo
establishments serve the purpose of educating zoo visitors about animals and for providing those
animals with proper care, but they are typically used for public exhibition. Most people see zoos
as places to take their children to learn more about animals, and as a form of entertainment by
allowing people to walk around and look at animals in cages. Others see zoos as places that confine
animals from their natural habitat, and as places that interfere with the natural order of the animals.
There are many factors that contribute to the negative effects of animals being in zoos, most being
the zoos management, faculty, and the visitors.
How zoo faculties are managed is one of the many ways that animals in zoos can be affected
negatively. According to Smit, [t]he obvious managerial goal with such facilities is to achieve a level
of integration of facilities and services, but a level of integration which is driven by the needs of
animals in any given zoological facility (Smit). Smit believes that facilities and services should be
combined in a way that has a favorable effect towards the animals. An example of this would be
when animal cages are built to accommodate their inhabitants (Smit). Animal cages must be
structured well enough for the safety of the animals and in a way that the
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The Age Of Enlightenment
The Age of Enlightenment was a movement of the 18th century that introduced ideas that strayed
from the traditional ideas of the church. In fact, some philosophers rejected Christianity, arguing
that it drew focus away from creating a better life on earth and instead promised people a false
after world. Such ideas were exemplified by philosophers such as Friedrich Schiller, who argued
that thought and reason were superior to one s senses or feelings. Likewise, many intellectual
groups valued the individual conscience and ability to reason over religious inspiration. While
religion was being challenged in Europe, across the Atlantic, the American Revolution rejected the
monarch and created way for a representative government. These ideas are prevalent in and
developed in the writings of Jeremy Bentham. Born in 1748, Bentham was an English philosophe
who pushed heavily for social reform. In 1798, he helped form the Thames River Police to prevent
theft on the Thames River, and in 1823, he co founded a liberal publication titled the Westminster
Review. Bentham held particularly progressive and even radical ideas that were generally not
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He supported freedom of expression, arguing that it brought forth social reform. On the topic of the
Protestant Reformation, Bentham writes, It is freedom of inquiry which has corrected the errors of
the ages of ignorance, and brought back religion towards its true object. He refers to the corrupt
Roman Catholic that provoked the Reformation, and the consequent simplification of faith in
Protestantism. Bentham argues that religion was transformed as a result of inquiry and questioning
by the people of the Roman Catholic church. He contrasts this more direct faith resulting from
freedom of inquiry with the cause of the Thirty Years
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David s Change In Montana 1948 By Larry Watson
David Hayden, an innocent 12 year old boy takes a journey from boy to man. Along the way
realising not all people are good, and those that are can do bad things. Montana 1948 is a historical
novel written by Larry Watson. It depicts the hard, cold landscapes of Montana during the summer
of 1948, and the familyvs. justice conflict, the Hayden family experiences. David at the beginning
of the story is childish in many ways and is until he starts to become entangled in the adult world.
When the magpie is shot by David, it becomes the symbol for David s change. At the beginning of
the text, David possesses many childish traits; slowly becoming entangled with the adult world,
David matures; towards the end of the text, you can clearly see the change... Show more content on
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David after eating is shooed away, David s grandfather Julian gives him a .22 target pistol and
asks him to shoot the goddamn coyotes . This is Julian s way of ensuring that David, a child,
will not return for a while, so the adults can speak. David rides off the ranch on his horse Nutty.
Shooting round after round not aiming at anything worthwhile until he shoots a magpie . The
shooting of the magpie represents that good people can do bad things I realized these strange,
unthought of connections sex and death, lust and violence, desire and degradation are there,
there, deep in even a good hearts chambers . The emotions David experiences awakens him to a
calmness he has been longing for. After Marie s illness, Uncle Frank s sins, the tension between
my mother and father David needed to kill something to release his emotional frustration which
manifested in anger. The shooting of the magpie is the symbolic for David s change, maturing him
within the night. David thinks now he has power, the power to kill, aiming at Frank he wonders if
the gun had been loaded and what would happen. David is very naГЇve in this way, as he believes
he can deal with the consequences when he clearly cannot. However, he is
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Factors Affecting The Human Body
In order for the Human Body to maintain balance within its internal environment or return systems
to functioning within a normal range, it must manage a multitude of highly complex interactions in
order to deal with external changes that are optimal for survival. The organs that help maintain
homeostasis are the liver, the kidneys, and the brain through hypothalamus, the autonomic nervous
system and the endocrine system. The main function of the liver is to metabolize toxic substance as
well as stabilising carbohydrate metabolism. The kidneys are responsible for a number of things.
They regulate bloodwater levels, re absorb substances into the blood, maintain salt and ion levels in
the blood, regulate blood pH, and excrete urea and other wastes, however, there are many factors
that can disrupt this process resulting in homeostatic imbalance which may cause disease or death.
Factors that need to be carefully controlled are body temperature, water content, carbon dioxide
level, and blood sugar level. It is crucial to ensure that these factors are maintained throughout
homeostasis. A major factor that affects homeostasis, in general, is water and salt balance.
Most people believe it is vital to stay hydrated during strenuous amounts of exercises however this
is not necessarily the case for those embarking on the Kokoda track. Water plays a critical role in
homeostasis. The amount of water in the body should be kept balanced all the time in order to
prevent cells from being
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The Cupbearer
The Enigma of the Cupbearer is a short video in which the narrator introduces viewers to the
Cycladic figurine Cup Bearer. It is a rare figure type, and the only intact seated Cup bearer from
Cycladic art. The figure is thought to be male because it is in action, and females were often
shown standing with their arms crossed over their chests. In the Cup Bearer the male is made of
marble, and is sitting on a stool made from the same piece of marble. He is holding a cup in his
right hand, and is poised as though getting ready to take a drink, make a toast, or offer a libation to
the gods. The meaning of this figurine, and others from this time, is unclear, but it is historically
important since it marks an artistic milestone. According
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Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness Through a Freudian Lens
Without personal access to authors, readers are left to themselves to interpret literature. This can
become challenging with more difficult texts, such as Joseph Conrad s novella Heart of Darkness.
Fortunately, literary audiences are not abandoned to flounder in pieces such as this; active readers
may look through many different lenses to see possible meanings in a work. For example, Conrad
s Heart of Darknessmay be deciphered with a post colonial, feminist, or archetypal mindset, or
analyzed with Freudian psycho analytic theory. The latter two would effectively reveal the greater
roles of Kurtz and Marlow as the id and the ego, respectively, and offer the opportunity to draw a
conclusion about the work as a whole. Sigmund Freuds... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His European influenced judgements of many of the things he sees such as the valley of death,
where Marlow stands horror struck (Conrad 84), and the pilgrims little fun with the Winchesters
as the boat departs Kurtz s Inner Station are not shared by anyone around him (151). His active
super ego allows Marlow to impose European moral codes over himself in and his perceptions of
Africa. Others, all of whom lack such a faculty, lost when they entered Africa what civilization
they possessed in Europe. Throughout his time in Africa, Marlow is able to adhere to the
demands of his super ego, and this affects his friends perception of him when he returns to
England. They are only human, while Marlow seems to have transcended his humanity: he [sits]
apart from them, indistinct and silent, like a meditating Buddha (164). His account of the time
before his departure for Africa indicates that he too was simply human at that time; he became
Buddha like sometime in the course of his travels. The point of his ascention from humanity is
clear when another method of interpretation is applied. When Marlow and Kurtz are viewed as
archetypes of the ego and the id, the story as a whole takes on a greater metaphorical meaning.
Marlow s journey is not to Africa; he travels into his own mind, and the forest is his unconscious.
Marlow sets out to discover and
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Hepataminophen Research Paper
As a widely used analgesic and antipyretic agent, acetaminophen (APAP) overdose induced
hepatotoxicity is one of the most common causes of acute liver failure in the USA and in most
Western European countries [1]. Although a number of studies have forced on the influences of N
acetyl p benzoquinone imine (NAPQI), a highly reactive metabolite of APAP that depletes hepatic
glutathione, and increases in oxidative stress during APAP toxicity [2], other mechanisms such as
immune response also raise the susceptibility in the early stages of APAP induced liver injury [3].
Accumulating evidence demonstrates a critical role of inflammatory cytokine released in early
liver damage after APAP intoxication [4, 5]. Kupffer cells (KCs), the liver resident macrophages,
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Thus, there is an urgency to evaluate the effects of immune response on APAP toxicity using a
human KCs and hepatocyte co culture system. Since a 3D multicellular system containing
hepatocytes and other non hepatocytes can better reflect the cell cell interactions of a real situation
[11], in this study, we used the 3D liver microtissues consisting of primary human hepatocytes
(PHH) and KCs (1 : 1) to study the inflammation mediated hepatotoxicity after acetaminophen
overdose.
Because large doses of LPS cause severe liver injury, whereas small doses of LPS results in the
absence of liver damage [6], there is a necessity to determine the optimal dosage of LPS.
Therefore, we first carried out a pilot dose finding study to explore the dose of LPS that can
stimulate the production of cytokines without inducing massive cell death of PHH and KCs cells.
Meanwhile, we also tested a few doses of APAP LPS co exposures to get an impression on the
abilities of these combinations to induce the cytotoxicity and cytokine
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Essay On Gratitude Is A Natural Anti-Depressant
Studies have found that regularly practicing gratitude has a positive effect on the firing of our
brain neurons, by way of activating positive emotion centers, ultimately changing our brain
chemistry. It s similar to forging a new path when walking through a wooded area. The first few
times may be a bit challenging and we have to be calculated and deliberate, but the more we travel
the path, the clearer it is and easier it becomes to follow. This change in brain chemistry leads to a
heightened well being in all realms mental, emotional, physical, spiritual, and social. When these
positive emotioncenters are activated, Dopamine and Serotonin are produced and have similar
effects to many anti depressants. In other words, gratitude is a natural anti depressant. Research
has shown that consciously focusing on our blessings improves our ability to self soothe as well as
allows us to develop a more expansive view of our lives. It opens space for more creative and
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As humans, we have a tendency to pinpoint and pick out the things that aren t right. We complain
and moan and find ourselves miserable. We may even consider ourselves victims of life. The thing
is, though, is that each difficulty we find ourselves dealing with does in fact hold a gem of
wisdom, and can, if we so choose, become an opportunity to practice gratitude.
Life isn t out to get us. Life works for us and through us. Becoming more grateful ensures not only
more well being, but more opportunities to be grateful. It s simple law of attraction. What we
focus on, we will continue to experience. Of course, there will always be things that aren t going as
we want them to. The idea is that regular practice of gratitude strengthens our ability to simply see
them, but not attach ourselves to them, which will undoubtedly open space for us to witness the
divine gifts and miracles that are constantly bestowed upon us despite these
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Comparing Beowulf And Captain America
What is a hero? As a society we have many ideals of them and with the recent events, whether they
are real, War on Terror, The persecution of our emergency responders, the upcoming political
races; or are simply all the new superhero movies coming out, the definition of a hero is somewhat
vague. Looking at Beowulf, however and comparing him to Captain America, a revisit of an old
comic book, we can see that though times have changed, our idea of the prefect hero, which these
stories seem to describe to us remain largely unchanged. In the opening part of Beowulf, a fiend
of hell, began to do evil. The grim demon (Lines 100 102). This monster is Grendel and he seeks
the utter destruction of Heorot Hall and the warriors within. Captain America s greatest foe is the
Red Skull, a man that seeks to take over the world during World War Two. The similarities are very
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In such wise, manfully, the mighty prince, treasure warden of heroes, paid for shocks of battle
with steeds and treasure (1047). As time goes on each hero fights more battles gaining more
renown. In time Beowulf becomes a king, whereas Captain America stays as he is, a simple
Captain in the U.S. military. Another large difference between these heroes is there last battles.
Captain America has no plans of dying in his last battle, but when he sees that the only way to
assure victory is to sacrifice himself he does so with no hesitation and no thought of himself.
Beowulf goes into his last battle knowing very well that he will not survive as he is old now.
Beowulf dies knowing that his life was full and good and is glad it ends with honor I have ruled
the people fifty years; no folk king was there of them that dwelt about me durst touch me with his
sword or cow me through terror (2734 2736). I may have joy of it
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Mythology In Fan Mythology
The definition of the term Myth is that it is defined by its content, context, and/or its function.
Most often when we think or hear the world myth we think of ancient Greek and Roman stories
that tell us tales of gods, heroes, and monsters; in the modern world it is also used to butter up
advertisements, and of course in fan fiction.
When you look at the concept of myth it has been important to the practice and analysis of fan
work, including fan fiction, on three levels: content, form, and theory. In terms of content,
traditional tales including mythologies provide us with characters, narratives, monsters, and story
worlds for fans to use in the generation of new fictions, as proven by the 2,173 stories in the Greek
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Instead, mass culture is a method of cultural control, a key part of the workings of capitalist
domination.
However, there is a strong distinction between mass and popular culture that seems to be no longer
defensible to most media scholars and cultural critics, studies of fan creations such as fanfiction
have shown us just how entwined certain popular forms are with mass culture. Describing the texts
of popular culture as myths then becomes a way of claiming profitable culture as common culture
and the basis for a genuine fan culture that exists outside capitalist networks of production,
distribution, and consumption.
Of the 2,173 fics on AO3, around half remain within the Greek mythic historical story world:
such fics set are set within the Iliad world rather than the Odyssey, as well as fics about the
Olympian gods such as the popular Persephone/Hades, to the obscure, Helenus/Neoptolemus. The
most common kind of story that can be found here is a retelling of a myth that fleshes out the
description of the classical gods and heroes according to modern fictional and psychological
norms. There are two main kinds of modern retelling fanfictions on the AO3 site. The first being
stories about how the ancient gods and heroes have survived the modern world, and second, being
crossover fics. In certain crossovers, the characters from modern popular culture texts meet
classical gods and heroes, as in liliaeth s The Pet Whisperer
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Why Teacher Fails Essay
Mean Shean Wong
ENG 104
29 April 2013
Why teachers fail
For ancient time, teachers have played an important role in society. Behind every successful
person, there is a teacher. Nowadays, both parents are too busy earning money because of the
high living expenses, so the teacher is expected to build a strong moral character and provide
emotional support for the students. To achieve this, by the definition of John Lembo who is the
author of Why Teachers Fail, has four qualities: (1) he can engage students in an open and trusting
relationship by his capacity to listen and accept; (2) he is skilled in the use of different diagnostic,
planning, facilitative and evaluative procedure and is knowledgeable about their limitations; (3) ...
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He tells Finn that he should not be playing keyboard because he thinks that he is not cool enough.
Finn encourages him and fills him with confidence. Therefore, Lawrence plays an important role
the band. For another example, when Tomika, who is one of the backup singers, refuses to go up
to stage because she is afraid that the audiences will be laughing at her obesity, Finn responds,
Tomika... Ok, you ve heard of Aretha Franklin right? She s a big lady. But when she sings, she
blows people s minds! Everyone wants to party with Aretha! And, you know who else has a
weight problem? He even uses himself as an example to encourage Tomika by saying that, when I
get up there and start doing my thing, people worship me! Because I m sexy, and chubby, man.
Therefore, Tomika gains confidence from Finn. Teachers encouragement means a lot to their
students, since both parents are spending a long time at work, and as Lembo states in his essay
empathetic listening is perhaps the most necessary condition for facilitating the development of an
open and trusting relationship. Finn proves that by encouraging Lawrence to continue playing
keyboard for the band. Finn also meets the second criteria of Lembo: he is skilled in the use of
different diagnostic, planning, facilitative and evaluative procedure and is knowledgeable about
their limitations. He assigns various jobs to his students by analyzing everyone s abilities
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Witches In Macbeth Essay
Hi, I m Maddy Foster and this is another episode of Which Witch is Which? Today we re going to
talk about the witches, also known as the weГЇrd sisters, in Macbeth.
Macbeth is Shakespeare s shortest play, but arguably his darkest and most powerful creation. King
James I commissioned Shakespeare to write this play for his amusement sometime around 1606. It
deals with an array of themes including revenge, guilt, violence, insanity and also the supernatural.
Shakespeare based Macbeth mainly on an Elizabethan report of Scotland s history called Holinshed
s Chronicles , written by popular a historian at the time pictured here, but also referred to a few
other sources. Macbeth features an interesting hybrid cast between the natural and supernatural. ...
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In fact, the witches bear a striking and obviously intentional resemblance to the fates, female
characters who weave the fabric of human lives and then cut the threads to end them. They speak
in almost chant like rhyme with paradox and equivocation, Fair is foul and foul is fair (Act 1,
Scene 1, Lines 11 12) and Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble (Act 4,
Scene 1, Lines 10 11).
At the time Macbeth was written, necromancy was feared and witches had developed into a
serious and ever present social concern. Bear in mind that those accused of witchcraft 90% of the
time were just old, poor, unprotected, single or pet owning women. Nonetheless, witches were
perceived as evil, sub human servants of the devil. Shakespeare therefore introduced the witches
knowing that they would grip an audience, as anything to do with witchcraft would create fear. In
fact, Macbeth is the 17th century s equivalent to a modern day horror
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  • 6. Literary Analysis Of Theodore Dreiser s An American Tragedy Theodore Dreiser s, An American Tragedy is a prime example of how social tensions between the rich and the poor and the vicious need to rise to the top can lead to abandonment. The protagonist, Clyde Griffiths is filled with the willingness to rise far above and looks down upon his peers. After being represented and invited to see the luxurious ways of the rich Clyde decides to abandon loose threads that can threaten his rise to the top. Clyde is easily influenced by others which later on leads to his downfall. Clyde was never born into the luxurious way of the rich. Infact throughout his life with his parents, Asa and Elvira Griffiths, who are religious people, have moved from city to city often having difficulty providing food for their children. Even though the Griffiths have taught their children moral values this has not stopped Clyde from being tempted to live like his peers. Clyde s first influential encounter with people his age was when he started working at the Green Davidson as a bellhop where he had become acquainted to fancy places such as restaurants. At this time he had become vicious in making himself look good in order to fit in with his peers and became obsessed in dressing well and following norms that people of his age were doing such as learning how to dance and going to social events. Clyde now having been introduced to the luxurious ways became even more obsessed after being introduced to his uncle Samuel Griffiths. Samuel Griffiths owns a Shirt and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Amanda Wingfield Essay Amanda Wingfield, in The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, is extremely self assured, devout to the past, controlling, and delusional. She is faced with raising two children during the Great Depression after being deserted by her husband and is keen on keeping her children close. This is mainly due to the fact that she is still haunted by her husband leaving her. Unfortunately, she uses guilt and criticism to manipulate her children to keep them close and control their lives. Amanda s browbeat attitude and behavior is the reason she is forsaken by Mr. Wingfield, and is now swaying her son, Tom, a similar way. Amanda is extremely assertive, and not fearful when it comes to taking charge of a situation, especially if the outcome benefits ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Amanda is crippling her children emotionally by continually critiquing every aspect of their lives, such as their eating habits, career paths, social behaviors, how they should dress, talk, and entertain. She insists Tom is far too much like his father, and believes his actions are prohibiting him from being a man of success; believing that harassing him to behave to her expectations will matter and generate a real change. Tom is smothered by her constant critique of his character, saying she is reminded of Mr. Wingfield more and more each day due to Tom s unsuitable behavior. Amanda sees Tom as the main conflict in finding Laura an acceptable suitor. After her persistent badgering, Tom eventually brings home Jim, a co worker, for dinner as a potential suitor for Laura in scene seven. Jim accidently breaks off the horn of Laura s glass unicorn, making it appear like one of the other horses in her collection. This is symbolic for the fact that Amanda sees Laura as the same as the rest of the women, and doesn t see her as a unicorn unique. Laura, unfortunately, is psychologically damaged by her mother s assumptions and constant critiques about how women should behave. Among her other beliefs are whom women should marry, what types of chores they should perform, and how they should spend their lives. Amanda refuses to see Laura as her own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Key Proposals For A Small Start Up Business Essay 1Outline the key proposals contained in the budget for 2015 16 and 2016 17 that may impact on small business owners in Australia. Identify any limitations of these proposals for a small start up business in regional Australia. The key proposals outlined in the 2015, 2017 and 2017 Federal Budget proposals that may impact small businesses include tax cuts and incentives to cut red tape and encourage start ups and entrepreneurship (Australian Government , 2016). A tax cut of 1.5% will reduce the small business tax rate down to 28.5% for business with an annual turnover less than $2 million (Australian Government, 2016). Unincorporated businesses with an annual turnover less than $2 million will have a 5% rate cut. Similarly to the previous year the 2016 2017 small business tax rate will be lowered by 1 per cent to 27.5 per cent. Also the turnover threshold for small businesses increased from $2 million to $10million giving access to other tax incentives. This increase was influenced due to the fact that the Australian corporate tax rate is high by international standards and if Australia is to be competitive in the 21st century it needs a competitive tax system (Australian Government, 2016). Tax cuts are introduced to improve cash flows, encourage growth and competition, and assist in employing new staff. However, this may limit small start up business in regional Australia because should a business employ new staff and increase its turnover, the business will jump into a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. How to Cope with the Promises and Perils of Technology We are all technologists. We all believe in progress. But not all in the same way. The politics of engineering is as complicated as engineering itself, and as contested as man and nature that usually enrich political debates. The mission of an engineer is essentially savoring it, defending it, and improving it, but also coping with it and transcending it. There is nothing especially laudable in romanticizing lost worlds, or pretending that societies without skyscrapers or modern communication are more authentic than our own, or believing that disarming ourselves will make the perils of technological power disappear. May we not fantasize that the present world is necessarily the finest human achievement yet, or that politically necessary and morally justified uses of technological power are wholly innocent. For, they usually are not. Our problem is that of ensuring whether the future we believe in is worthy of our devotion. In other words, it is about how we cope with the promises and perils of technology. Answering this question will require clear thinking about scientific prospects, distinguishing wild speculations from scientific reality, and describing technological possibilities in a way that common man can judge and understand. It will require political leadership with a deeper understanding of engineering, and engineers who accept that technological expertise does not guarantee its balanced application to humanity. The problem of engineering how to spread its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Synthesis Of Aspirin ( Acetylsalicylic Acid ) Abstract This report presents the synthesis of Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid), as the product of the reaction of salicylic acid with ethanoic anhydride under acidic conditions. Aspirin was purified through recrystallisation by vacuum filtration, followed by desiccation of the Aspirin crystal over silica gel. The percentage yield was calculated as 44.89% and a sample of Aspirinwas analysed using infra red spectroscopy and compared to the spectrum of pure Aspirin, this served as an introduction to the identification of functional groups in organic compounds. The melting point was calculated using an IA9000M apparatus and recorded to be 35.2В°C, which was slightly below the melting point of pure Aspirin; known to be between 138 140В°C. Both IR spectroscopy and melting point measurement were used verify the purity of synthetic Aspirin made, which proved to be fairly pure under these laboratory conditions. Key Words Salicylic acid Aspirin Felix Hoffman Ethanoic anhydride Infra red spectroscopy Acetic acid Health and Safety Laboratory coat and safety spectacles were worn at all times. Ethanoyl anhydride and concentrated sulfuric acid are highly corrosive. Ethanol is flammable, salicylic acid is irritant to eyes and skin. Chemicals were handled in the fume cupboard. Plastic gloves were worn throughout the experiment. Introduction Medicinal records of the properties and use of bark willow extend back to ancient civilisations such as the Chinese and Egyptians. By 400BC when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Tim Bowler s Storm Catcher You pay the money and you see her. You don t and she s dead. (Bowler, 105) Tim Bowler wrote the book Storm Catchers . It takes place in a small village. The parents are out at the bar and left Fin in charge to watch Ella (El) and Sammy. But Fin asks Ella if he can go to his friend Billy s house and he knows that Ella doesn t like being alone in the house because she is afraid since the house is old but, Ella tells him to go and she is left with Sammy. A bit after Fin left, El gets kidnapped and Sammy runs away unexpectedly. Now they are trying to find her and Sammy. The lesson that is trying to be told is listen to what you are told or something bad might happen, and try different things to prevent bad things from happening. From the very beginning, Fin does not listen to his parents so then Ella gets kidnapped and Sammy gets scared and runs away. I was only going to stay for a few minutes. El said she was okay on her own ... But she s not okay on her own! You know she hates being alone in the house... She told me she was alright. She insisted. (Bowler, 14) This quote from my book is mom and Fin going on about Fin leaving Ella alone in the house. It also explains why you have to listen to what we re told or tragedies like... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the beginning the Pengrig lighthouse is shown as something that is nice to go see when it is going to fall and totally break. In the middle the Lighthouse shows that the danger of it, when Ella is living under it and Sammy runs away almost of the cliff edge by the lighthouse, because that s what happened to the little girl she ran right off the cliff edge and died. At the end when the Pengrig Lighthouse suddenly falls into the water it shows that the dangers behind all of that was soon going to happen sooner or later. Throughout, Bowler uses figurative language to link the Lighthouse to danger, and bad and dark decisions to be around the dangerous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Concept of Sales Promotion The Impact of Sales Promotions Increasing Revenue at 7 Eleven Stores in Singapore Introduction Profit maximization has since time immemorial been the ultimate goal of every business. This can be realized by increasing the sales volume. In order to achieve this goal, businesses may employ various different methods some of which are direct while others are indirect (Rizvi,Nazi Malik,2011). Sales promotion is one of these methods and it is roughly defined as a diverse collection of effective incentive tools that are mainly used in the short term in order to stimulate a quicker as well as greater purchase of specific products or services by customers as noted by Kotler (1998). Advertisement expenditure grew by 4% between 2004 and 2005 in Singapore (Ang,2007). In this paper, we propose a research aimed at investigating the effectiveness of promotion activities in increasing sales at 7 Eleven stores in Singapore. Problem statement The concept of sales promotion is often employed in grocery retailing and therefore takes up a considerable share of financial resources that retailers spend on their marketing initiatives (Persson,1995,p.5).The popularity of sale promotion application has of late became a source of inquiry by both retailers and product manufacturers. Despite the huge sums of money spend annually on sales and promotions, the economics and dynamics of sales promotions are poorly understood. As a result, there is a significantly huge knowledge gap to be filled. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Causes Of The Neolithic Revolution Initiation of the Neolithic Revolution When considering the most plausible theory for the catalyst that began the Neolithic Revolution, one must look directly at the changing climate of the region. Approximately 18,000 BC, the earth was experiencing a climactic transition, brought about by the end of the Last Glacial Maximum. During this transition the earth began to experience warming temperatures, which dramatically changed the landscape, and the very existence of the hunter gatherer populations. The oscillating temperatures that occurred during the next few thousand years help guide the trajectory of development in agriculture and human societies. While considering the weather, Barry Cunliffe, author of Europe Between the Oceans states, By about 12,000 BC dense forest covered much of the western part of the hilly flanks region, giving way, around its borders, to more open areas where extensive stands of wild wheats and ryes could flourish (91). This period of warmer weather is referred to as the Holocene. The thawing ice sheets also caused water to rise, and subsequently change not only the structure of the land, but the plant life as well. As the hunter gatherers adjusted to these changes in their environment, another climactic event ensued called the Younger Dryas. The Younger Dryas was a dramatic, and brief return to the cooler, dryer climate experienced as the Last Glacial Maximum was ending. The general thinking is that this phenomenon occurred due to very cold ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Massachusetts Legislature Votes to Ban Same-Sex... Massachusetts Legislature Votes to Ban Same Sex Marriages but Approves of Civil Unions As supporters and opponents were anxiously awaiting for a decision on Mar. 29, the Massachusetts legislature voted 105 92 to ban gay marriage when it approved of amending the state constitution that would overturn the Supreme Judicial Court s ruling that made same sex marriages legal five months ago. However, the legislature also voted to legalize civil unions. The amendment was altered from when it was introduced this month, and now says that aside from permitting civil unions but banning gay marriage, it would clarify that gay couples who marry into civil unions would not receive any federal marriage rights and benefits. It cannot be changed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Opponents say, ...the unions are contrary to Jewish tradition and Torah law, and that any statement on officiation is unwise as the movement struggles for religious legitimacy in Israel, (The Forward, December 24, 1999, p. 1). Rabbi Kroloff, the president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis believes that the resolution that approves of same sex marriages in Jewish institutions in Orlando will pass. He also reported to The Forward that his organization s board last month voted 26 to 0 in favor of the resolution. Furthermore, the co chairwoman of the Women s Rabbinic Network, Rabbi Shira Stern, said, We urge everyone to be tolerant of other people s choices, (The Forward, December 24, 1999, p. 1). Some countries religious traditions are still very strict when it comes to sexual orientation. For example, in 2003, a Russian priest was dismissed from the church after marrying two gay men. Father Vladimir, a clergy member of the Russian Orthodox Church in the city of Nizhny Novgorod, east of Moscow, was expelled after he married Denis Gogolev and Misha Morozov. The couple had a traditional religious ceremony with exchanging vows, rings and wearing crowns. Gogolev and Morozov said that the ceremony should highlight how gays can and should live in Russia, and quite openly, (Gay.com, September 5, 2003). Homosexuality between men was legalized in Russia in 1993. It was considered a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. A Brief Note On The City Of Pakistan Essay Climate change affects different cities in different ways, whether it be a slight change in temperature, or an extreme natural disaster, it still tends to have an impact on the society as a whole because of all the changes and adjustments that have to be made. Karachi is the capital of the province of Sindh, as well as the largest and most populous metropolitan city of Pakistan. Pakistan consists of a population of roughly 199,085,847 million as of October 15, 2015, according to the United States Census Bureau. Over the past few years there has also been an increase in its population, it seems to be growing at a rate of 1.49% as of 2014. The population of Karachi is not exact, however according to the world population review, there was an estimated population of 23.7 million in 2014, the population size as of this year is yet to be determined. Karachi is the largest city in Pakistan located on the southeastern part of the country. It covers an area of about 3,527 km squared and it is mostly comprised of flat or rolling plains on the western and northern boundaries of the urban sprawl. Karachi also has a harbor situated on the south west part of the city which is primarily used for Pakistan s international trade. The weather tends to be pleasant for the greater part of the year. May and June are the hottest months, when the average maximum temperature is about 93 В°F. The coolest months are January and February, when the average minimum temperature remains at about 56 В°F. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. What Are The Benefits Of Lowering The Drinking Age The legal drinking age has many high school and college students shaking their heads. Despite the illegality of underage drinking, many youth still participate in the consumption of alcohol before their 21st birthday. Underage drinking is not intrinsically wrong, rather it is criminalized and misperceived because of current laws. Because the current law regarding underage alcohol consumption is not working, maintaining that law is illogical and stupid. A simple solution to this problem exists; the drinking age should be lowered to 18. Many benefits will occur if the drinking age is lowered to the age a person is legally recognized as an adult, including an economic boost, a decrease in dangerous drinking, and a decrease in illegal activity.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When people irresponsibly over consume alcohol, their judgement becomes impaired and they are subject to be at a higher risk of injury. For example, binge drinking is the 5th biggest reasons teens have to visit the hospital (3 4 Blau). With a lower drinking age, young adults would not have to keep their alcohol consumption clandestine. This means that there would be more available supervision and access to medical help should a circumstance warrant the need for it. A lower drinking age would also make the topic of drinking less taboo which would allow people to become more informed about the dangers of alcohol and help them learn to drink responsibly. Another very important reason to decriminalize drinking under the age of 21 is to ensure that anyone in need of medical help gets it, regardless of how inebriated they or their friends are. Often, teens die from drinking because the people they are with do not call for help if an unfortunate situation occurs. Generally, these people attempt to wait out a situation, much to the misfortune of whoever is in need of help, because they fear the possible legal repercussions of having drank. To prevent any person suffering any harm, it is necessary that the drinking age be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Collective Memory In Cracking India And The... Memory of a singular event can differ amongst individuals, even those in the same neighborhood or family. Each individual brings a collective of different experiences, mindsets, identities, etc. to the table and therefore, perceives events differently. Although a seemingly simple concept, there is a distinctness of individual memory that does not coincide with the collective memory of a community. In terms of historical events, a nation s communal memory is not solely rooted in fact but also in the oral histories of those individuals who lived through the event. There is no one history. Consequently, there is a discourse between the collective memory of the community and the individual memory. India s 1947 partition reveals that there are many different histories to the independence of India and the subsequent creation of Pakistan. By utilizing the text Cracking India, author Bapsi Sidhwaexamines the disparities between the two types of memories in order to reconcile the past with contemporary India/Pakistan. India and Pakistan are built from the same foundational nation of India before Partition; thus, their histories are irrevocably bound together despite their contemporary violence and distrust towards each other. India was once colonized by the British for three centuries, known as the jewel in the British crown for its wealth in resources and spices. Regarding India s independence from the British Empire in 1947, a bitter victory emerged as the Partition of India ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Trifles, By Susan Glaspell During the 1900 s women were still in the process of fighting for their rights as citizens. Therefore, women supposedly are less intelligent than the average man, according to the government during the 1900 s. The men were usually responsible for being brave, strong and fearless. Along with having the benefit of their word or what men say goes. The 1912 play Trifles, by Susan Glaspell, who was inspired to write this play from a story she covered as a reporter. A murder case is being held and authorities are getting down to it suspecting a womanof killing her husband in his sleep. The character Mrs. Hale who is neighbors and friends with Mrs. Peters, the sheriff s wife and Mrs. Wright, the woman accused of the murder of her Husband, Mr.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She continues to examine the crime scene collecting evidence to pleat to the convict, Mrs. Wright, as guilty or not. The entering and exiting of characters within the play help emphasize on the details happening during each scene. Along with that, Mrs. Hale also pointed out the birdcage in the cupboard that was damaged. Mrs. Hale assumed the bird cage belonged to a singing canary due to living in a giant house with no kids, which could possible become boring. Now, during the middle of the play the focus of it starts to shifts the attention to the women, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters. Mrs. Hale made a connection between how Mrs. Wright previously acted from the way she dressed to the attitude she expressed. Mrs. Hale explains that Mrs. Wright used to be into singing which Mrs. Hale recommended why Mrs. Wright got the singing bird. In the mysterious house, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters were searching for clues to unveil the truth and the reason why Mr. Wright was murder. In the play, Mrs. Hale was having a conversation about the birdcage that was found in the cupboard. Mrs. Hale reflects on the perspective of Mrs. Wright who was the owner of the house that Mrs. Hale described as quiet and lonesome based on the location which was hidden to where you were unable to see the main road from the house, along with, the looks of it according to Mrs. Hale. She then does more snooping around and finds what she claims to be a fancy sewing box according to the play. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Joy Luck Club, And Waverly Tan s Joy Luck Club Waverly Jong is very different from her mother, Lindo, but Waverly shares some similarities with her mother. Both women know how to be tricky towards their situations. When married to Tyan yu in China, Lindo devised a plan to exit the marriage without dishonoring her family. Lindo said, It was really quite simple. I made the Huangs think it was their idea to get rid of me, that they would be the ones to say the contract was valid. (Tan, Joy Luck Club 63). Lindo later stated, They didn t blame me so much. Huang Taitai got her grandson. I got my clothes, a rail ticket to Peking, and enough money to go to America. (Tan, Joy Luck Club 66). Lindo Jong uses her deceitfulness to get herself out of the marriage, while Waverly Jong uses her deceitfulness to trick her opponents in chess. When going against one of her opponents, she described it as the challenger disappearing, the color ran out of the room, and I saw only my white pieces and his black ones waiting on the other sides. A light wind began blowing past my ears. It whispered secrets only I could hear.... Check, I said, as the wind roared with laughter. (Tan, Joy Luck Club, 96 and 97). When reading these examples, both mother and daughter show a correlation with this craftiness in certain situations. Although, Lindo and Waverly have their differences. Lindo Jong has a very strong sense of self during situations. Before Lindo s marriage, she was questioning who she was. She then gains control over herself and tells ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Causes Of The Industrial Strike In 1900 s Industrial In Chicago, on May 4, 1886, a riot broke out between German born labor radicals and Chicago law enforcement officers. The demonstration, organized to protest the killing of a striker by the Chicago police the day before and for an eight hour workday, attracted about One thousand five hundred protestors. However, when the riot began there were only approximately three hundred protestors left due to rain. About half way through the rally, two hundred Chicago policemen arrived to end the protest. The riot started when an unknown individual threw a bomb at the police officers. The crowd of officers then opened fire on the protestors, killing over twelve and injuring almost one hundred. About suspects were convicted and their sentences ranged from fifteen years in prison to life in prison to execution. The events that took place in Chicago, on May 4, 1886 were horrible, clearly demonstrating the importance of peacefully protesting and that the U.S. government should not interfere with demonstrations such as this one. The Homestead Strike was an industrial strike at the Carnegie Steel Company plant that occurred in Homestead, Pennsylvania, on July 6, 1892. Many regard it as one of the most violent labor strikes in United States History. The strike began when the manager of the plant, Henry Clay Frick, closed the mill after the workers rejected his proposed twenty two percent wage cut. Frick hired approximately three hundred men from the Pinkerton Defective Agency to guard the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Muscles Contract When The Central Nervous System Muscles contract when the central nervous system gets a signal to contract from the brain. In order to know how muscles contract you have to know what elements create a muscle. The skeletal muscles are made up of many bundles of muscle fibers, which are long strands of multinucleate cells. The fiber is formed by the fusion of many cells. The musclefiber s main components are the myofibrils. The myofibrils contain sarcomeres, which is the main element responsible for the contraction and relaxation of the muscle. The contraction and relaxation actually are from the sarcomere shortening and lengthening. The sarcomere is made of thick filaments made of myosin and thin filaments composed of actin. These filaments never change in length; in fact, they slide past each other, which then allows the sarcomere to shorten the muscle to contract. In actual contraction, there is an interaction between myosin heads and the actin filament. In this interaction, a group of proteins aid in the process. Those proteins are, troponin and tropomyosin and the proteins actin and myosin that have been mentioned early that are contractile proteins (Johnson 2013). In the contraction of the muscle, action potentials are needed. Action potentials travel down the T tubules of the sarcolemma, in which they are able to activate the release of Ca++ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum. Then the Ca++ binds to the troponin. This then allows tropomyosin to move since it is currently in the way of the interaction of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Black Eyed Peas Released A Single Titled, Where Is The... In 2003, The Black Eyed Peas released a single titled, Where is the Love? which highlighted specific issues in the past. Now in 2016, a remix similar towards the hit released 13 years ago appeals to current issues around the world. Internationally anyone who had access to see the video saw the reality that many didn t want to uncover back then. It s clear that the message can be picked out even without viewing the video. The irrefutable acts of discrimination, hypocrisy, greed, violence, and crimes all trace back to asking where is the love? Emotions evoked light to what officials wanted to bury, and with a new single similar to it, individuals are now being informed about the current social issue of police brutality. The purpose of this song is to highlight police brutality as a social issue, and how it causes problems with racism, violence, and discord. According to Will.I.Am he wrote this song to stimulate a detailed message to any listener who can distinguish right from wrong. The concept of this song proves that the issue has always been around, but there s a trend of it appears more often and no justice being served. The first version of the song was written after the 9/11, and the reason being that cynicism was being formed toward officials and the government. After the terrorism occurred a theme of ignorance came to selectively discriminate against many Islamic individuals. The Black Eyed Peas asked, What s wrong with the world, mama People livin like they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Looking For Alice Essay Question One of the central questions that Alice deals with in the novel is the question of identity, as is obvious from the following excerpt: I wonder if I ve been changed in the night? Let me think: was I the same when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I? Ah, that s the great puzzle! And she began thinking over all the children she knew that were of the same age as herself, to see if she could have been changed for any of them. I m sure I m not Ada, she said, for her hair goes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn t go in ringlets at all; and I m sure I can t be Mabel, for I know all sorts of things, and she, oh! she knows such ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The American Psychological Association asserts that there are two parts to identity. One is self concept , which are the set of beliefs one has about oneself, and include beliefs about one s attributes (e.g., tall, intelligent), roles and goals (e.g., occupation one wants to have when grown), and interests, values, and beliefs (e.g., religious, political (15). The other is self esteem, which involves evaluating how one feels about one s self concept (American Psychological Association 15). All the mistakes Alice makes serve as learning experiences for her as she figures out that she is, indeed, Alice, and she also begins to be able to feel better about herself and have higher self esteem as the book nears the end. Self esteem is generally regarded as the evaluation that persons make about themselves that express a self judgment about approval, disapproval, and personal worth (Zimmerman, Copeland and Shope 118). According to the Journal of Youth and Adolescence, an important role that self esteem plays during adolescence is well documented. As Alice begins to learn how to adapt to the strange world, she continues to gain self confidence and self esteem. This is evidenced by her response to the Queen of Hearts when Alice says that the Queen s command is nonsense and is able to save herself from being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Mondavi Winery Case The size of global wine industry in terms of revenue , at the beginning of 21st century ranged from 130 to 180 billion in retail sales. Furthermore, There are over 1 million wine producers in the world. Robert Mondavi winery was founded in 1966 in Napa valley, California. It was founded by Robert Mandavi and is now run by his elder son Michael Mondavi with the help of his younger brother Tim(Head winemaker) and Greg Evans(CEO). RMW produces premium to super ultra premium wines. The family still owns 50% of company shares and an majority of the voting rights. Mondavi operates six wineries in California. Over the years, Robert Mondavi has become the leading promoter of the California wine industry. He spends a lot of time educating consumers about fine wine. Strategic problems faced by the top management. o External Issues Faltering economy and dipping wine sale Dipping stock/share prices. Growing competition From Australian wine producers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This indicates that RMW has been financing it s expansion through debt rather than equity. The interest ratio has dipped a little but is still on the higher side, this signifies that RMW will is in a position to pay of interest on it s debt comfortably. ROCE has gone from 12 to 12.9, which is a good sign as it indicates that the company is profitable and is using it s capital efficiently. Inventory turnover ratio is has decreased, which shows that the inventory is being sold at a slower pace. This can be attributed to the declining sales. Inventory turnover ratio has decreased a little. Fixed asset turnover ratio has gone up from 1.31 to 1.42. This indicates that RMW is generating more revenue from it s fixed assets, which is a good thing. ROA and ROE has increased over the past 4 years. This is again a good sign. ROE has increased more in comparison to ROA, this indicates that the company has taken a good amount of debt, which has increased the assets but decreased ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Million Dollar Band Research Paper Alabama s Million Dollar Marching owes its success to its directors, various sections, and the upbringings of the band. The band s first conductor, Colonel Carleton Butler, began the band as a military band in 1914. He was nicknamed the Father of the Million Dollar Band . His music style included high paced tempos with quick stepping to elaborate maneuvers. Accuracy and style were the key points to all his performances. He has won many awards such as being given the title of Honorary Colonel in the Great State of Alabama by Governor John Patterson in 1959. Butler s most outstanding achievement was being elected the first president of the newly founded Alabama Bandmasters Association in 1939. In 1968, he was awarded the Certificate... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He previously worked as a band director at the University of Mississippi. He heard that Alabama s band was struggling financially due to only having less than 125 members and wanted to lend a hand. He based his music selection on what he called The Trifecta. The Trifecta consisted of music Ferguson thought was worth playing, music students liked, and music he liked. He left the band in 1984 to pursue a career in the computer software business. The band had around 225 musicians and 35 to 40 color guard members and majorettes, which gave the band its nickname Fat Albert. James Ferguson left the band with the words, I was interested in music being played well by young people...I wanted people at the game to enjoy watching the band and be proud of it... Today, the band consists of 400 members, divided into sections by instrument sound. The most important part of the band are the drum majors. The drum majors jobs include leading rehearsals five day a week, organizing Saturday s pep rallied, and bonding with their fellow band members. They also must be in control of the football game. This means they must know what is going on in the game at all time, in order to call for the appropriate songs or stadium cheers. The most difficult part of their job is providing their fans with the level of excellence and finesse that people expect of the Million Dollar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Vernon Tull Character Traits Vernon Tull is a fairly wealthy countryman who is friends with the Bundrens, often hiring the older boys to do odd jobs for him. He is characterized as a helpful, kind man. Some characters think Tull is very benevolent, always offering help to the family and assisting them whenever they are in trouble, or in a state of distress. The family, however, is not always appreciative, as sometimes the family refuses to acknowledge their need for succor. Tull knows the family really does need the assistance, and does not let the family s brusqueness get in the way of his facilitation. Tull is important in the novel because of Tull s caring nature towards the Bundren children and his revelation of the novel s themes. When Tull narrates a section of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Tull and Cora are talking about the incident at the river, and how Cash almost drowned, Cora says the log was brought thereby God s will as punishment for Anse s lack of fathering ability. The reader, through Tull, can see Cora s hypocritical nature, as Cora repeats that God is the only one that can judge people yet is constantly criticizing the Bundrens throughout the novel (Faulkner). Tull, too, is hypocritical, because he uses religion to pass judgment on Anse. When Vardaman comes to Tull and describes a relationship between Addie and a fish, Tull believes this is nonsense, and blames Anse, like Cora, for being an incompetent father (Faulkner). In addition to Cora s characterization, the reader is better able to understand Jewel s nature because of Tull s narrations. When Tull follows the family to the river, potentially to help them cross the dangerous waters, Jewel is furious with the Tull s offer to help. This shows Jewel s independence as a strong individual, and foreshadows a time later in the novel where Jewel will again show his independence. This foreshadowing comes to fulfillment when Jewel absconds in order to avoid the sale of his beloved horse. Nevertheless, Jewel does trade his horse for a team of mules and eventually returns to continue the journey to Jefferson ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Concerning His Poems, Alfred Lord Tennyson’S Work Relies Concerning his poems, Alfred Lord Tennyson s work relies on an extensive thematic scheme. In Tennyson s poem, The Charge of the Light Brigade , a number of themes are present including heroism, honor, patriotism, and loyalty. Put together, Tennyson tells the story of a cavalry brigade facing their destiny head on. Alfred Lord Tennyson s poem The Charge of the Light Brigadetells the story of a cavalry battle that took place during the Crimean War. The poem begins by throwing the audience directly into the heat of battle. Midway through the first stanza, Tennyson states that Forward, the Light Brigade! Charge for the guns! [H]e said. Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred (lines 5 8). In the second stanza, the phrase Someone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To be a patriot means to show extreme support for ones cause or ideas. In stanzas two and three, Tennyson makes it clear that the men are patriots by stating that Theirs not to reason why, [t]heirs but to do and die. Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred...Stormed at with shot and shell, [b]oldly they rode and well, [i]nto the jaws of Death, [i]nto the mouth of hell [r]ode the six hundred (Tennyson 13 15, 22 26). The fact that the soldiers marched onto the battlefield without a second thought ...knowing all the while that they will pay with their lives for their heroism (Mazzeno) shows a great deal of patriotism. Even though the men knew they were charging into their almost certain death, they kept marching. They believed their cause was more important than their own lives. Additionally, the next theme present is loyalty. Upon receiving the order to attack it can be assumed that the soldiers knew they were marching towards their deaths. Stephanie Markovits wrote and articles that states that ...seven hundred British cavalry proceed at a rapid pace, and in perfect order, to certain destruction (Markovits 12). With this in mind one can only imagine the thoughts running through these men s heads. It can be inferred that at least one of the six hundred thought about turning and running. Or one that thought about disobeying orders. But not a one did such a thing. The cavalry continued to march in perfect unison to meet their destiny face ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Creating Security Polices And Controls Creating Security Polices and Controls An organization s security plan comprises of security approaches. Security approaches give particular rules for ranges of obligation, and comprise of arrangements that give steps to take and standards to take after to implement the policies. Policies must be in such away that which we consider more important and what are the steps we are going to take to safe guard them. Different types of Security Policies Security policies can be characterized for any range of security. There could be approaches for the entire organization or strategies for different segments inside of the organization. The different sorts of policies that could be incorporated are: 1.Responsibilities of users 2.Responsibilities of administrators 3.Internet policy 4.Restore and back up 5.email In the part of our network project development we are using security policies such as group policy, firewall configurations and backup and disaster recovery plan. Group Policy Group Policy is a method for driving guidelines about PC design and client behaviour. It is conceivable to have diverse policies all through the organization. As a client interfaces with a Windows 2012 area controller that has Group Policy settings empowered, the strategies are naturally downloaded to the client s PC and put away in the registry. A portion of the settings include: a.Addition or deleting of things from the control panel and desktop. b.Automatic software installation on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. What Does Wonder Woman Symbolize Feminism Wonder Woman has a close connection with feminism. In the era when most superheroes are play and direct by male actors and producers, the production of Wonder Woman is a call for women s power (Munford, 2014, Pg. 3). She is a unique hero who serves not only as a hero for all audiences but a hero especially for the women to satisfy their need on the equalization in power and the establishment of independence from men (Pg. 4 5). Wonder Woman is the idealize icon for women, and of course for men, to worship and follow. Moving on, the representations of Wonder Woman s physical abilities and mental well being in the movies can be explored in detail to show how Wonder Woman symbolizes feminism (Pg. 10). As shown in the movie, Wonder Woman is a godlike femalecharacter who has amazing superpowers and attractive... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With this advantage, Wonder Woman is confident to save the world by herself and thus confident to makes her own decisions to takes actions without the restrictions from other male characters (Wonder Woman, 2017). These scenes echoes feminism by showing that women are powerful enough to be independent from men and have the abilities to accomplish what men could not. Another important scenes in the movie are the Amazon Island scenes. In these scenes, Wonder Woman leaves her peaceful homeland to enter the unknown world and face the brutal war. The choice Wonder Woman makes is what gives her a chance to transform from Princess Diana of Themyscira to Wonder Woman of America. The transformation Wonder Woman experienced matches feminism theory about the transformation of private to public for women (Snyder, 2008, Pg.175). The transformations Wonder Woman goes through indicates that women should not be restrict to stay at the private home but can actively participate in the public ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Descriptive Essay On Crystal Cave Crystal Cave Crystal Cave is full of life. My favorite vacation was the time my family and I went to Pennsylvania s Crystal Cave. Crystal Cave is one of Pennsylvania s most famous tourist attractions, which was discovered in 1881. Crystal Cave was once completely submerged underwater and was formed by an earthquake. It was July 2017, that my family and I were staying in a hotel room in Pennsylvania. We had many things planned for this trip, so we always had something to do. One of the places I saw we were going to was a cavecalled Crystal Cave. I had no knowledge of this cave, so I didn t know what to expect. But I had remembered the last cave I went to here, Penns Cave. I loved that place, I was fascinated there. So I told my family that I wanted to go to Crystal Cave, so we packed some things and went. When we first arrived there, the showed us a 4 5 minute video about Crystal Cave. I learned that the cave was founded in 1881 by two brothers, William and George Vanasse. I also learned that they had both carved their names in the walls of the cave and you can still see them right now. But Crystal Cave wasn t just a normal cave that you explore in, back then, people used it for weddings, parties, etc. The room where they held these events is still fully functional, so you can still go in there, but I don t think you can have a party in there anymore. When we finally got into the cave, our tour guide told us that there are colonies of brown bats living in the cave, but they have their own part of the cave, so you can t bother them. It was cold in the cave, so everyone wore a sweatshirt. We also saw many different rock formations such as animals, ice cream, and even one that looks like Donald Duck! There were many glistening and shining crystals that William and George had thought were diamonds, but they were just a very common crystal. They had a cave formation that you could touch. The tour guide called them rotten eggs because they looked like eggs that had been dropped and never cleaned up. When I touched them, they were smooth and moist, yet somehow warm and lumpy. They had a rare rock formation, a column! A column is created when a stalactite and a stalagmite combine together form one long pillar. These ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Nevada Essay In population Nevada is one of the smallest states of the fifty states in the Union, but it invites and receives more intense national publicity than many others. It is a testing ground for unorthodox social theories and an outpost of solid American conservatism (313). Because the state is so large and its centers of population is so widely scattered, no single generalization about it will suffice for a historical summary. Nevada, with its 110,000 square miles, would cover more than half of Spain. Nevada is not the largest state in the Union, but it is big enough to inspire awe in its visitors (2). About 86 percent of the land in Nevada was still under the control of the federal government as the year 2000 opened (3). It was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Helldorado Parade was established in Las Vegas in 1935, and defined Las Vegas as a Western town. Participants dressed up as cowboys and marched up downtown streets to large crowds. After the El Rancho was established, three more Western Casinos opened for business. In 1941, El Cortez opened as the first large hotel downtown. The hotel Last Frontier opened on the strip in 1942, and in 1946, the Golden Nugget opened downtown. The one big casino to the Western motif was Benjamin Siegel s The Flamingo which opened in 1946. Siegel was a mobster with ties to the Chicago and California networks, envisioned a jewel in the desert. The Flamingo was not a success and was temporarily closed. It then re opened and had a diverse theme oriented style in the hotel casino industry in Las Vegas. With the Corporate Gaming Act of 1969, Las Vegas began a slow transition towards respectability. Gambling in Las Vegas was gaining in popularity in the 1950 s and 1960 s, but the mob presence itself was preventing Las Vegas from attracting the necessary outside funds to turn it into a dominant Metropolis (204). Nevada seemed to be shedding this image in favor of the many new family oriented theme resorts that were being built, especially in Las Vegas (204). Then there s The Rat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Burke Reading Interview Summary Procedures This study followed three procedures: (1) the Burke Reading Interview (BRI) (Burke, 1987), (2) a Reading Miscue Inventory (RMI) (Goodman, 1973b), and (3) a Retrospective Miscue Analysis (RMA) (Goodman, Y. Marek, 1996). In the forthcoming sections, I will explain in detail the protocols required for each of these procedures. The Burke Reading Interview (BRI). The BRI provides information about the reader s metalinguistic knowledge and about her/his beliefs about reading and her/himself as a reader. This interview enlightens the reader s identity and her/his individual understanding of the reading processes.I conducted the BRI interviews using the Spanish version of BRI provided in Goodman, Martens, and Flurkey (2014). Reading... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... [Because he puts feelings to what he is reading, I don t know, my dad was a journalist in [coutry of orign], so he talked in interviews and all of that, he has experience, that is what he has, in what he reads, he puts feelings on it, and it s like the person looks, he really has, like that feeling for reading and all of that, it s like that he does like what he s doing and everybody notices that he s a good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Qlt1 Task 4 Populations Affected by Disabilities or Homeless Populations. This is an assessment about Hickory County, Missouri population. The goal is to assess the effects of disabilities or homeless influences and the health literacy of a population. I choose this County because I have a lot of relative lives in this area, and I have been over this county to visit them so many times. This is a very interesting county for me to do a research on. For an accurate research data, there are several methods have been utilized to obtain assessment data, including media resources, call the county public health department, and run a search of articles from a local newspaper and records. Firstly, we will talk about Hickory s demographics. Hickory County is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2017 census, the population was 9,167 (Hickory County,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The racial makeup of the county was 97.51% White, 0.08% Black or African American, 0.66% Native American, 0.11% Asian, 0.20% from other races, and 1.44% from two or more races. Approximately 0.76% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race (Hickory County, Missouri Free Public Records Directory, 2017). The median income for a household in the county was $32,122 and the median income for a family was $28,779. Males had a median income of $22,679 versus $17,610 for females. The per capita income for the county was $18.153. About 13.00% of families and 19.70% of the population were below the poverty line, including 32.90% of those under age 18 and 11.00% of those age 65 or over (Total employer establishments, 2015). The average income of Hickory population is a lot lower than the average income of U.S ($53,889). It may increase homeless population in the future. The percent of high school graduate and bachelor s degree are both lower in Hickory County compared to the total U.S. population. It may cause a lower income and decrease the chance to find a job in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Nokia Burning Platform Memo BURNING PLATFORM a)Which elements related to James Operations Management definition do you identify within the Burning Platform memorandum? James, T. (2011) defines Operations Management as the management of the processes which aid production of goods and or services. This implies that all production activities must be coordinated well to ensure a lean process of resource management is adopted. Find below an analysis of Burning Platform memo and as it relates to the definition of operations Management by James. Elements of Operations Management s definition by James, T (2011).Elements of Operations management in Burning Platform memorandum. Management of processes involved in the production of goods and or services.In the memo, Mr. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pros of using violent imagery and language It brings out the real meaning of the message he intends to pass across to the employees of Nokia company. For example, when he says that the platform is burning while referring to Nokia, this simply notifies the employees that unless they take the necessary actions to prevent Nokia from collapsing, the company may not stand. There are many mistakes committed in the company which must be arrested to prevent further damage. The violent imagery awakens everyone to think outside the box immediately. Cons of using violent imagery and language The violent imagery may cause panic among the workers. Some of the employees can give up on the company since it is already burning. The resulting demotivation can lead to further detrimental effects than intended corrective steps. Personally, I feel motivated when violent imagery and language is used in the memo. This approach is unlikely to backfire because the facts are speaking loudly. First, the once leading Nokia company has lost most of its customer base. Additionally, the management has been reluctant to provide direction in the company. Additionally, the employees can also testify that Nokia has become inferior compared to other competing brands on the market. Some of the employees in Nokia company may be using the competitors brands at the time the memo was written. Therefore, the memo pointed out what was obvious in the minds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. My Family And My Favorite Essay The first week of every August my family and I go to Leavenworth, Washington. We have been going for the past 10 years. We stay for a week. We love attending the live summer musicals. The Sound of Music has to be my favorite. Monday August 3, 2015 my family and I went to go play putt put golf at the Icicle Creek Inn. We played until my grandparents and my older sister arrived in town. When they arrived at the putt put golf, we finished our game. We sat down, talked and laughed. We decided to go back to our condo to swim. When we arrived at the condo my dad unlocked the door. My younger sister and dad and I were inside first. All of a sudden my older sister yells Oma fell!!! (We call my grandma Oma ). My grandma had fallen on the cement sidewalk. I didn t think much of it. I was thinking to myself Everything will be alright, She will just get back up. My mom yells OMG, someone call 911! I rush back outside and call 911. I looked down at my grandma. She was bleeding on her forehead. She had dirt and blood all over on her hands and knees. My mom and dad were kneeling next to her holding her asking her questions. Mom are you alright? Mom can you hear me? She was shaking her head no as her face started to turn blue and her eyes started to roll to the back of her head. She was trying to communicate with us that she couldn t breathe. My sister and I were running down to the front office to tell them we needed 911 immediately. The paramedics came. When we got ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Remedies Under Breach Of Contract 1.3 Remedies available under breach of contract 1.3.1 Breach of a Contract A breach of contract is where a party to a contract fails to perform, precisely and faithfully, his obligations under the contract. This can take numerous forms for example, the failure to supply goods or perform a service as agreed. Breach of contract may be either actual or anticipatory. пѓ Actual breach occurs where one party refuses to form his side of the bargain on the due date or performs incompletely. For example: Poussard v Spiers and Bettini v Gye. пѓ Anticipatory breach occurs where one party announces, in advance of the due date for performance, that he intends not to perform his side of the bargain. The innocent party might sue for damages immediately the breach is announced. Hochster v De La Tour is an example.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... пѓ Renunciation пѓ Breach of condition пѓ Fundamental breach 1.3.2 Remedy A legal remedy is a court order that seeks to uphold a person s rights or to reparation a breach of the law. When one party breaches a contract, the other party might ask a court to deliver a remedy for the breach. The court might order the breaching party to pay money to the non breaching party.Without a remedial response; a right would be of little value. Thus the law has established a series of remedial responses where a breach of contract befalls. The innocent party might keep a right of action by claiming one or more of the following remedies: пѓ suit for rescission пѓ suit for damages пѓ suit for quantum meruit пѓ suit for specific ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. AACN Synergy Model Synthesis of Literature The current literature regarding our PICO question and relevant search terms provides rationale for why guideline based COPD management is beneficial for the healthcare system and affected population. Evidence based guidelines, studies concerning the best steps to confirm a COPD diagnosis, spirometry discrepancies in primary care, and the effects of less than ideal COPD care for the patient as well as the healthcare system were covered in the literature matrix table. The following synthesis offers discussion for the main concepts covered by the literature, as well as pointing out where evidence gaps exist. Background COPD is a devastating chronic disease for those that are affected by it. Primarily comprised of chronic... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This model promotes a system driven by the patient s needs, and a system where the nurse can make contributions that add to the delivery of care. Developed throughout the 1990 s, this middle range theory was initially created with critical care nursing in mind. The AACN desired to identify concepts of certified specialty nursing practice. (Peterson Bredow, 294). However, as will be discussed further, this model is actually applicable to chronic health care diagnosis and management as well, which is why it was selected for this DNP project. The AACN Synergy Model is centered around five primary assumptions that regard healthcare providers, patients and families: 1.Patients are social, psychological, and biological entities; the patient s body, mind, and spirit must be considered for their particular developmental stage. 2.The nurse patient relationship is created in part by the patient, family, and community. 3.All characteristics of the patients are contributory to one another and should not be isolated. 4.The nurse has interrelated dimensions that form their overall profile. 5.The primary goal of nursing is to restore the patient to a level of wellness that the patient desires. Death is acceptable, as long as the agreed upon goal is to move a patient towards a peaceful death (AACN, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Great Expectations Social Class Class is one of the many issues we face in this world, and often some of the worst traits are found in people of high social class. Now, some believe that this is how they were brought up, others believe it is their personalities, or a combination of the two. In Great Expectations, Pip is often made out to be not the kindest or most caring of people. Some attribute this to his social class, however, this is not the case. Pip pushed his old friends out of his life because of his lack of empathy and maturity in regards to his position in life, not solely because his new social standing pushed him towards these conditions In combination with his new social class, Pip s lack of empathy shows itself in how he ВЁdealsВЁ with Joe. As Joe visits Pip... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Very Early in the book, Pip was thinking to himself about how he stole food to feed the Convict on the marsh, and he thinks how ... if Joe knew it, [he] never afterwards could see [Joe] glance, [...] at yesterday s meat or pudding [...], without thinking that [Joe] was debating whether [he] had been in the pantry. (40) , and much later in the book, when Pip was in London, after acknowledging his connection to Joe he still feels ...considerable disturbance, some mortification, and a keen sense of incongruity, and if he ...could have kept him away by paying money, [he] certainly would have paid money. (209) Dickens shows that no matter if Pip has low or high social class, he will still act the same. This means that, even if social class played some part in how Pip has acted throughout the book, the root issue is Pip s inherent immaturity and lack empathy. Pip s lack of maturity and empathy pushed his old friends out of his life, in cohorts with, but not solely because of his new social class. This is because Pip s absence of empathy pressures Joe in particular, out of his life. Pip s lack of maturity shows in how he ВЁdealsВЁ with Joe. Social class did not determine how Pip acted. Social class was the sole reason Pip acted this way, social class pushed Pip to be the way he is. Social may have been involved, but it was Pip s personality is the main factor that was involved in the whole losing friends and being a jerk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Poverty with Many Faces Book Review Poverty with Many Faces: a Case Study of Malaysia, by Ataul Huq Pramanik, IIUM Press, 2008, 157 pages. Reviewed by Nor Nazirah Mohamed. Introduction The book Poverty with Many Faces: a Case Study of Malaysia by Ataul Huq Pramanik is one of the results of the hard works that elaborate the issue significantly both in theoretical and practical perspectives. The author is a distinguished economist who has a sound background both from conventional and Islamic perspectives with a special expertise in development, distribution, poverty and public policies. In this book, the issue of poverty and deprivation faced by the individual is discussed to a great extent based on the multi dimensional factors that are believed to contribute to the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this book, it is found that the author manage to give detail explanations on each factors that is believed to cause poverty. The author makes progress and develops the ideas convincingly by providing adequate information based on statistical data and empirical evidences. In chapter four, the author argues that level of education affects the potential earnings of household. Indeed he writes, The access to education expands the potential for human capital thereby enabling one to qualify for better paid jobs (29). To support his argument, the author proves it based on the results of the survey in which it is presented in table 4.1 that show the distribution of household heads based on the level of general education. Based on table 4.1 it is found that the level of illiteracy among household heads is higher in Kelantan and Perak as these two states contribute the largest share in national poverty compared to the two high performers namely Kedah and Terengganu which is lower. The author also provide empirical evidences to support his stances as expected, the positive relationship between the number of years spent in education and the potential for higher earnings is also clearly evident from our empirical investigation in App. Table , col.4 (30). The author consistently elaborates and substantiates ideas and arguments based on empirical evidences and data collected from the surveys to support his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Literature Review Literature On Cafeteria Food Literature Review Introduction Several studies have shown that food quality, variety of food, atmosphere, service quality, and price that have a effect on dining satisfaction and return intention as it has been related to increase sales, revenue, and customer loyalty. (Qu, 1997; Kivela, Reece Inbakaran, 1999; Pettijohn, Pettijohn Luke, 1997; Lee, 2004). However, according to Lee (2004), dining environment, price and nutrition information, and employee competency are considered the most influential factors in determining college student s satisfaction level. The customer satisfaction is not only influenced by service quality perceptions but also by personal preferences, situational factors and price (Aldridg Rowley, 1998; Patterson ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Price fairness means the judgment of whether an outcome and the process to reach an outcome are reasonable or acceptable (Bolton Shankar, 2003). The price to be paid for a services and foods determines the level of quality to be demanded (Soriano, 2003). He also stressed out that the price (value) of the meal and service are equally important when compared to other service dimensions. The recent studies by Ng (2005) and Xi and Shuai (2009) did consider price and value in assessing students service quality in dining hall services. Martin Consuegra, D., Molina, A. and Esteban, A. (2007) found that perceived price fairness positively influences customer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Adult Criminals To hold adolescents to the same level of responsibility as adults in the legal system is an appalling notion, as an adolescent s thought processes are not fully formative. There are already more effective systems in place that are specifically geared towards adolescents, and being imprisoned with adults would also be detrimental to the impressionable mind of a youth. While it is important for anyone who commits a crimeto be held accountable, the level to which the person may take responsibility will vary heavily, depending on age. Adolescents are not legally considered adults for a plethora of reasons, one of which being their rudimentary mental capacities. The treatment of a juvenile crime must differ from that of an adult crime, because... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because an adolescent is not fully capable of understanding their crime, they should not be harshly punished with no explanation. Instead, they should be placed in therapy at a juvenile treatment center. Many high risk adolescents face issues of homelessness, physical or sexual abuse by a guardian, parental substance abuse, gang activity, and genetic predisposition to mental illness. These factors increase the likelihood of criminal behavior due to exposure during childhood or as a means to survive. For both high risk male and female juveniles, the risk of adult incarceration in any given year was reduced when they were in a serious relationship and/or regularly employed in the previous year (Joosen et al., 2015). Positive reinforcement stemming from the work place or a romantic relationship heavily influence many adolescent offenders. If these juvenile criminals were treated as adults in a court of law, they would later be void of these opportunities that could potentially transform their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Machiavellian Ruler Ten characteristics of a good Machiavellian ruler are that he must be Prudent, tactical, considerate, diligent, enchanting, meticulous, noble, observant, avoidance of hatred or despise, and war wise. A prince must be prudent and observant because he must be aware of those that surround him, he should keep a close watch on his servants. In chapter XXIII Machiavelli writes, Therefore, a prudent prince must hold to a third mode, choosing wise men in his state; and only to these should he give freedom. .A Machiavellian ruler is also diligent and considerate of the people that he rules. In chapter XVII Machiavelli writes, A prince,therefore, so as to keep his subjects united and faithful, should not care about infamy of cruelty, because with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Negative Effects Of Animals In Zoos Negative Effects of Animals in Zoos Zoos, often described as establishments with indoor and outdoor settings where live animals are kept, play a vital role in conserving wild species. Zoo establishments serve the purpose of educating zoo visitors about animals and for providing those animals with proper care, but they are typically used for public exhibition. Most people see zoos as places to take their children to learn more about animals, and as a form of entertainment by allowing people to walk around and look at animals in cages. Others see zoos as places that confine animals from their natural habitat, and as places that interfere with the natural order of the animals. There are many factors that contribute to the negative effects of animals being in zoos, most being the zoos management, faculty, and the visitors. How zoo faculties are managed is one of the many ways that animals in zoos can be affected negatively. According to Smit, [t]he obvious managerial goal with such facilities is to achieve a level of integration of facilities and services, but a level of integration which is driven by the needs of animals in any given zoological facility (Smit). Smit believes that facilities and services should be combined in a way that has a favorable effect towards the animals. An example of this would be when animal cages are built to accommodate their inhabitants (Smit). Animal cages must be structured well enough for the safety of the animals and in a way that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Age Of Enlightenment The Age of Enlightenment was a movement of the 18th century that introduced ideas that strayed from the traditional ideas of the church. In fact, some philosophers rejected Christianity, arguing that it drew focus away from creating a better life on earth and instead promised people a false after world. Such ideas were exemplified by philosophers such as Friedrich Schiller, who argued that thought and reason were superior to one s senses or feelings. Likewise, many intellectual groups valued the individual conscience and ability to reason over religious inspiration. While religion was being challenged in Europe, across the Atlantic, the American Revolution rejected the monarch and created way for a representative government. These ideas are prevalent in and developed in the writings of Jeremy Bentham. Born in 1748, Bentham was an English philosophe who pushed heavily for social reform. In 1798, he helped form the Thames River Police to prevent theft on the Thames River, and in 1823, he co founded a liberal publication titled the Westminster Review. Bentham held particularly progressive and even radical ideas that were generally not presented by other philosophers of the Enlightenment era.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He supported freedom of expression, arguing that it brought forth social reform. On the topic of the Protestant Reformation, Bentham writes, It is freedom of inquiry which has corrected the errors of the ages of ignorance, and brought back religion towards its true object. He refers to the corrupt Roman Catholic that provoked the Reformation, and the consequent simplification of faith in Protestantism. Bentham argues that religion was transformed as a result of inquiry and questioning by the people of the Roman Catholic church. He contrasts this more direct faith resulting from freedom of inquiry with the cause of the Thirty Years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. David s Change In Montana 1948 By Larry Watson David Hayden, an innocent 12 year old boy takes a journey from boy to man. Along the way realising not all people are good, and those that are can do bad things. Montana 1948 is a historical novel written by Larry Watson. It depicts the hard, cold landscapes of Montana during the summer of 1948, and the familyvs. justice conflict, the Hayden family experiences. David at the beginning of the story is childish in many ways and is until he starts to become entangled in the adult world. When the magpie is shot by David, it becomes the symbol for David s change. At the beginning of the text, David possesses many childish traits; slowly becoming entangled with the adult world, David matures; towards the end of the text, you can clearly see the change... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... David after eating is shooed away, David s grandfather Julian gives him a .22 target pistol and asks him to shoot the goddamn coyotes . This is Julian s way of ensuring that David, a child, will not return for a while, so the adults can speak. David rides off the ranch on his horse Nutty. Shooting round after round not aiming at anything worthwhile until he shoots a magpie . The shooting of the magpie represents that good people can do bad things I realized these strange, unthought of connections sex and death, lust and violence, desire and degradation are there, there, deep in even a good hearts chambers . The emotions David experiences awakens him to a calmness he has been longing for. After Marie s illness, Uncle Frank s sins, the tension between my mother and father David needed to kill something to release his emotional frustration which manifested in anger. The shooting of the magpie is the symbolic for David s change, maturing him within the night. David thinks now he has power, the power to kill, aiming at Frank he wonders if the gun had been loaded and what would happen. David is very naГЇve in this way, as he believes he can deal with the consequences when he clearly cannot. However, he is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Factors Affecting The Human Body In order for the Human Body to maintain balance within its internal environment or return systems to functioning within a normal range, it must manage a multitude of highly complex interactions in order to deal with external changes that are optimal for survival. The organs that help maintain homeostasis are the liver, the kidneys, and the brain through hypothalamus, the autonomic nervous system and the endocrine system. The main function of the liver is to metabolize toxic substance as well as stabilising carbohydrate metabolism. The kidneys are responsible for a number of things. They regulate bloodwater levels, re absorb substances into the blood, maintain salt and ion levels in the blood, regulate blood pH, and excrete urea and other wastes, however, there are many factors that can disrupt this process resulting in homeostatic imbalance which may cause disease or death. Factors that need to be carefully controlled are body temperature, water content, carbon dioxide level, and blood sugar level. It is crucial to ensure that these factors are maintained throughout homeostasis. A major factor that affects homeostasis, in general, is water and salt balance. Most people believe it is vital to stay hydrated during strenuous amounts of exercises however this is not necessarily the case for those embarking on the Kokoda track. Water plays a critical role in homeostasis. The amount of water in the body should be kept balanced all the time in order to prevent cells from being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Cupbearer The Enigma of the Cupbearer is a short video in which the narrator introduces viewers to the Cycladic figurine Cup Bearer. It is a rare figure type, and the only intact seated Cup bearer from Cycladic art. The figure is thought to be male because it is in action, and females were often shown standing with their arms crossed over their chests. In the Cup Bearer the male is made of marble, and is sitting on a stool made from the same piece of marble. He is holding a cup in his right hand, and is poised as though getting ready to take a drink, make a toast, or offer a libation to the gods. The meaning of this figurine, and others from this time, is unclear, but it is historically important since it marks an artistic milestone. According ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness Through a Freudian Lens Without personal access to authors, readers are left to themselves to interpret literature. This can become challenging with more difficult texts, such as Joseph Conrad s novella Heart of Darkness. Fortunately, literary audiences are not abandoned to flounder in pieces such as this; active readers may look through many different lenses to see possible meanings in a work. For example, Conrad s Heart of Darknessmay be deciphered with a post colonial, feminist, or archetypal mindset, or analyzed with Freudian psycho analytic theory. The latter two would effectively reveal the greater roles of Kurtz and Marlow as the id and the ego, respectively, and offer the opportunity to draw a conclusion about the work as a whole. Sigmund Freuds... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His European influenced judgements of many of the things he sees such as the valley of death, where Marlow stands horror struck (Conrad 84), and the pilgrims little fun with the Winchesters as the boat departs Kurtz s Inner Station are not shared by anyone around him (151). His active super ego allows Marlow to impose European moral codes over himself in and his perceptions of Africa. Others, all of whom lack such a faculty, lost when they entered Africa what civilization they possessed in Europe. Throughout his time in Africa, Marlow is able to adhere to the demands of his super ego, and this affects his friends perception of him when he returns to England. They are only human, while Marlow seems to have transcended his humanity: he [sits] apart from them, indistinct and silent, like a meditating Buddha (164). His account of the time before his departure for Africa indicates that he too was simply human at that time; he became Buddha like sometime in the course of his travels. The point of his ascention from humanity is clear when another method of interpretation is applied. When Marlow and Kurtz are viewed as archetypes of the ego and the id, the story as a whole takes on a greater metaphorical meaning. Marlow s journey is not to Africa; he travels into his own mind, and the forest is his unconscious. Marlow sets out to discover and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Hepataminophen Research Paper As a widely used analgesic and antipyretic agent, acetaminophen (APAP) overdose induced hepatotoxicity is one of the most common causes of acute liver failure in the USA and in most Western European countries [1]. Although a number of studies have forced on the influences of N acetyl p benzoquinone imine (NAPQI), a highly reactive metabolite of APAP that depletes hepatic glutathione, and increases in oxidative stress during APAP toxicity [2], other mechanisms such as immune response also raise the susceptibility in the early stages of APAP induced liver injury [3]. Accumulating evidence demonstrates a critical role of inflammatory cytokine released in early liver damage after APAP intoxication [4, 5]. Kupffer cells (KCs), the liver resident macrophages, are major sources of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inflammatory... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, there is an urgency to evaluate the effects of immune response on APAP toxicity using a human KCs and hepatocyte co culture system. Since a 3D multicellular system containing hepatocytes and other non hepatocytes can better reflect the cell cell interactions of a real situation [11], in this study, we used the 3D liver microtissues consisting of primary human hepatocytes (PHH) and KCs (1 : 1) to study the inflammation mediated hepatotoxicity after acetaminophen overdose. Because large doses of LPS cause severe liver injury, whereas small doses of LPS results in the absence of liver damage [6], there is a necessity to determine the optimal dosage of LPS. Therefore, we first carried out a pilot dose finding study to explore the dose of LPS that can stimulate the production of cytokines without inducing massive cell death of PHH and KCs cells. Meanwhile, we also tested a few doses of APAP LPS co exposures to get an impression on the abilities of these combinations to induce the cytotoxicity and cytokine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Essay On Gratitude Is A Natural Anti-Depressant Studies have found that regularly practicing gratitude has a positive effect on the firing of our brain neurons, by way of activating positive emotion centers, ultimately changing our brain chemistry. It s similar to forging a new path when walking through a wooded area. The first few times may be a bit challenging and we have to be calculated and deliberate, but the more we travel the path, the clearer it is and easier it becomes to follow. This change in brain chemistry leads to a heightened well being in all realms mental, emotional, physical, spiritual, and social. When these positive emotioncenters are activated, Dopamine and Serotonin are produced and have similar effects to many anti depressants. In other words, gratitude is a natural anti depressant. Research has shown that consciously focusing on our blessings improves our ability to self soothe as well as allows us to develop a more expansive view of our lives. It opens space for more creative and flexible... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As humans, we have a tendency to pinpoint and pick out the things that aren t right. We complain and moan and find ourselves miserable. We may even consider ourselves victims of life. The thing is, though, is that each difficulty we find ourselves dealing with does in fact hold a gem of wisdom, and can, if we so choose, become an opportunity to practice gratitude. Life isn t out to get us. Life works for us and through us. Becoming more grateful ensures not only more well being, but more opportunities to be grateful. It s simple law of attraction. What we focus on, we will continue to experience. Of course, there will always be things that aren t going as we want them to. The idea is that regular practice of gratitude strengthens our ability to simply see them, but not attach ourselves to them, which will undoubtedly open space for us to witness the divine gifts and miracles that are constantly bestowed upon us despite these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Comparing Beowulf And Captain America What is a hero? As a society we have many ideals of them and with the recent events, whether they are real, War on Terror, The persecution of our emergency responders, the upcoming political races; or are simply all the new superhero movies coming out, the definition of a hero is somewhat vague. Looking at Beowulf, however and comparing him to Captain America, a revisit of an old comic book, we can see that though times have changed, our idea of the prefect hero, which these stories seem to describe to us remain largely unchanged. In the opening part of Beowulf, a fiend of hell, began to do evil. The grim demon (Lines 100 102). This monster is Grendel and he seeks the utter destruction of Heorot Hall and the warriors within. Captain America s greatest foe is the Red Skull, a man that seeks to take over the world during World War Two. The similarities are very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In such wise, manfully, the mighty prince, treasure warden of heroes, paid for shocks of battle with steeds and treasure (1047). As time goes on each hero fights more battles gaining more renown. In time Beowulf becomes a king, whereas Captain America stays as he is, a simple Captain in the U.S. military. Another large difference between these heroes is there last battles. Captain America has no plans of dying in his last battle, but when he sees that the only way to assure victory is to sacrifice himself he does so with no hesitation and no thought of himself. Beowulf goes into his last battle knowing very well that he will not survive as he is old now. Beowulf dies knowing that his life was full and good and is glad it ends with honor I have ruled the people fifty years; no folk king was there of them that dwelt about me durst touch me with his sword or cow me through terror (2734 2736). I may have joy of it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Mythology In Fan Mythology The definition of the term Myth is that it is defined by its content, context, and/or its function. Most often when we think or hear the world myth we think of ancient Greek and Roman stories that tell us tales of gods, heroes, and monsters; in the modern world it is also used to butter up advertisements, and of course in fan fiction. When you look at the concept of myth it has been important to the practice and analysis of fan work, including fan fiction, on three levels: content, form, and theory. In terms of content, traditional tales including mythologies provide us with characters, narratives, monsters, and story worlds for fans to use in the generation of new fictions, as proven by the 2,173 stories in the Greek and Roman Mythology ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead, mass culture is a method of cultural control, a key part of the workings of capitalist domination. However, there is a strong distinction between mass and popular culture that seems to be no longer defensible to most media scholars and cultural critics, studies of fan creations such as fanfiction have shown us just how entwined certain popular forms are with mass culture. Describing the texts of popular culture as myths then becomes a way of claiming profitable culture as common culture and the basis for a genuine fan culture that exists outside capitalist networks of production, distribution, and consumption. Of the 2,173 fics on AO3, around half remain within the Greek mythic historical story world: such fics set are set within the Iliad world rather than the Odyssey, as well as fics about the Olympian gods such as the popular Persephone/Hades, to the obscure, Helenus/Neoptolemus. The most common kind of story that can be found here is a retelling of a myth that fleshes out the description of the classical gods and heroes according to modern fictional and psychological norms. There are two main kinds of modern retelling fanfictions on the AO3 site. The first being stories about how the ancient gods and heroes have survived the modern world, and second, being crossover fics. In certain crossovers, the characters from modern popular culture texts meet classical gods and heroes, as in liliaeth s The Pet Whisperer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Why Teacher Fails Essay Mean Shean Wong ENG 104 29 April 2013 Why teachers fail For ancient time, teachers have played an important role in society. Behind every successful person, there is a teacher. Nowadays, both parents are too busy earning money because of the high living expenses, so the teacher is expected to build a strong moral character and provide emotional support for the students. To achieve this, by the definition of John Lembo who is the author of Why Teachers Fail, has four qualities: (1) he can engage students in an open and trusting relationship by his capacity to listen and accept; (2) he is skilled in the use of different diagnostic, planning, facilitative and evaluative procedure and is knowledgeable about their limitations; (3) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He tells Finn that he should not be playing keyboard because he thinks that he is not cool enough. Finn encourages him and fills him with confidence. Therefore, Lawrence plays an important role the band. For another example, when Tomika, who is one of the backup singers, refuses to go up to stage because she is afraid that the audiences will be laughing at her obesity, Finn responds, Tomika... Ok, you ve heard of Aretha Franklin right? She s a big lady. But when she sings, she blows people s minds! Everyone wants to party with Aretha! And, you know who else has a weight problem? He even uses himself as an example to encourage Tomika by saying that, when I get up there and start doing my thing, people worship me! Because I m sexy, and chubby, man. Therefore, Tomika gains confidence from Finn. Teachers encouragement means a lot to their students, since both parents are spending a long time at work, and as Lembo states in his essay empathetic listening is perhaps the most necessary condition for facilitating the development of an open and trusting relationship. Finn proves that by encouraging Lawrence to continue playing keyboard for the band. Finn also meets the second criteria of Lembo: he is skilled in the use of different diagnostic, planning, facilitative and evaluative procedure and is knowledgeable about their limitations. He assigns various jobs to his students by analyzing everyone s abilities ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Witches In Macbeth Essay Hi, I m Maddy Foster and this is another episode of Which Witch is Which? Today we re going to talk about the witches, also known as the weГЇrd sisters, in Macbeth. Macbeth is Shakespeare s shortest play, but arguably his darkest and most powerful creation. King James I commissioned Shakespeare to write this play for his amusement sometime around 1606. It deals with an array of themes including revenge, guilt, violence, insanity and also the supernatural. Shakespeare based Macbeth mainly on an Elizabethan report of Scotland s history called Holinshed s Chronicles , written by popular a historian at the time pictured here, but also referred to a few other sources. Macbeth features an interesting hybrid cast between the natural and supernatural. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, the witches bear a striking and obviously intentional resemblance to the fates, female characters who weave the fabric of human lives and then cut the threads to end them. They speak in almost chant like rhyme with paradox and equivocation, Fair is foul and foul is fair (Act 1, Scene 1, Lines 11 12) and Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble (Act 4, Scene 1, Lines 10 11). At the time Macbeth was written, necromancy was feared and witches had developed into a serious and ever present social concern. Bear in mind that those accused of witchcraft 90% of the time were just old, poor, unprotected, single or pet owning women. Nonetheless, witches were perceived as evil, sub human servants of the devil. Shakespeare therefore introduced the witches knowing that they would grip an audience, as anything to do with witchcraft would create fear. In fact, Macbeth is the 17th century s equivalent to a modern day horror ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...