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Descriptive Essay: Autobiography
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Ottoman Empire Research Paper
One of the most important events of the history was European expansion into the new world.
Traditional Feudal societies collapsed under the weight of demographic and political changes during
Eurasia experienced Mongol expansion and Black death. There was sociopolitical and religious
conflict between states and reconsideration of traditional knowledge and institution. The social and
intellectual revolutions in Europe can be considered provocative and subversive. Revolutions in the
European society encouraged each other incrementally rather than remaining isolated and produced
systematic and lasting changes in the European society. The Ottoman Empire, the Safavid Kingdom,
and the Mughal Empire, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires set new standards for trade, communication, and even
religion, while the Qing dynasty in China brought with it prosperity and resentment. Under Ottoman
rulers, the empire reached heights of expansion reminiscent of Rome while also capitalizing on their
lands geographical advantages to trade and produce goods. The Safavid Empire began with a religious
revolution but suffered from economic disadvantages and political instability. The Mughal Empire
eventually conquered the Indian subcontinent and advanced causes of international communication,
religious tolerance, and innovations with Sikhism. Finally, although the Manchu rulers of the Qing
dynasty brought many positive changes to China, their lack of loyalty from the people and policies of
isolation ultimately damaged the long term success of their rule. This period is marked with great
changes, revolutions, and declines, all of which would have significant ramifications in the century to
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Mexican-American Schools Case Study
1.) What were the issues raised by Chicanos in the East LA schools?
a.) Chicano students and parents saw the negligence that teachers had against the minorities,
especially on them. They felt like the school did not care for the education of their students; they
merely stood in class with nothing or little to teach from their old books. The students also found that
they were being placed in classes that would teach them to do labor jobs.
b.) Chicano students were not learning properly in their overcrowded classes and old textbooks. The
community then understood that nothing as going to change if they didn t do something themselves.
Students saw they were being tracked, and were not allowed to reach their full potential. They decided
to take it into their own hands and fight for the quality of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
a.) The teachers themselves saw the conditions that oppressed Mexican American children were facing
and decided to bring these issues to the school board and made a survey. They were denied, then
decided to do a peaceful protest by walking out. Since the school board had refused to meet their
demands, they did a massive walkout.
b.) They had to do something, because there was nothing else that people could do, except not attend
class to hit the school board s finances with absences. I believe that was the most peaceful way they
could have started the movement. I felt like they did the right thing to stand up not only for
themselves, but for the future kids.
3.) What were the different ways that the establishment (police, school administration) responded to
the walkouts?
a.) Police were there as enforcement to put a stop to the walkouts. The school board didn t like the
idea, and it took them 3 weeks to actually agree to meet with the student s parents. Police then arrested
thirteen young men and indicted them with conspiracy
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Essay about Personalized Nutrition and Exercise Plan
Personalized Nutrition and Exercise Plan
Personal Nutrition Exercise Plan The major goal in life that will add great health and longevity to one
s life is to have a healthy diet along with the proper amount of physical activity added to it. This is
something that I have learned a lot about in this class. Now I am trying to balance my own individual
needs with plenty of physical activity which allows me to develop a plan that helps me to maintain a
healthy weight and prevents disease from appearing and with an active schedule with school, work,
and teenage daughters it could be pretty changing to follow a healthy diet plan; however the ... Show
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The next factor in fighting and treating anemia is to eat plenty of green and red vegetables, and plenty
of fruits along with exercise.
Using the pyramid tracker website as a guide shows me how proper food choices can help my health
concerns tremendously and also shows me the importance of making positive changes to my daily diet
and physical activity. This web site has really encouraged me to set up these four major goals to
achieve healthier results in my overall health.
Healthy Breakfast First I will have breakfast every morning this will improve my appetite along with
an increase on my energy level. I will include Healthy Breakfasts it would consist of foods that are
nutrient rich and easy to my digestive system and they will increase my energy level throughout the
entire day. The most important thing is to choose foods that are high in nutrients to assure that my
body is receiving the right amounts of vitamins and minerals.
Increase Iron and Folic Acid Intake Taking into consideration the recommended dietary allowances for
my iron intake is 18mg per day. The way that I found out about what the requirements for my iron
intake I reported and reviewed my iron intake over a two week period.
My estimated average intake was definitely below the RDA which constituted a maximum level of
deficiency. My primary goal is to increase this level from 8mg
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The Importance Of Media Literacy
Indeed, the pervasiveness of media in its abundant forms in contemporary US culture is undeniable.
Almost everywhere one looks, one can find forms of media; a magazine at a doctor s office, a
billboard alongside a freeway, a painting at an art gallery, a performance on television or on stage.
Media, undeniably, is ubiquitous. However, in all the innumerous forms media comes to us in, every
one of these forms is created for a single purpose; to communicate an idea or message. Thus, it the
individual s ability to interpret these forms and decipher their meaning has become critical. But how
are students, as well as educators, supposed to interact and interpret media? Propitiously, just as with
any subject of study, one must become ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
7 8). Hoechsmann Poyntz furthers Buckingham s argument by eloquently writing, Rather than being
positioned as victims, a focus on media... addresses the complex ways youths become agents in their
life and the lives of others (Hoechsmann Poyntz, 2012, p. 109).
Indeed, because the singular purpose of media is to convey an idea or a message to the masses, media
must have an audience; which is to say a group who consumes it. Further, because of its omnipresence
in US culture, media will certainly almost always have an audience; for anyone who is exposed to
media may be considered part of its audience; whether they consciously acknowledge their
participation or not. Consequently, through a variety of forms, such as access to television and the
internet, children today are exposed to media from a very early age. Assuredly, as Buckingham
suggests, starting from a young age of even four or five, children have already started interacting with
media (Buckingham, 2004, p. 41 45). Subsequently, children, from a very early age, most certainly,
are members of the media s audience. However, the central question presented here is whether
children should be forced to remain a passive consumer or be encouraged to become an audience s
active participant.
Most assuredly,
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Ict 231 Exam Marking Guide
PART 1 Multiple Choice (25 MARKS) Each item has one correct answer. Mark your answers to
questions 1 to 50 on the computer answer sheet. 1. ____ is the process of understanding and
specifying in detail what an information system should accomplish. a. Systems design b. Automation
c. Systems analysis d. Strategic planning 2. The ______ is an object oriented system development
methodology offered by IBM s Rational Software. a. Unified Process b. structured system c. class
diagram d. entity relationship diagram 3. A(n) ____ to development is used when the exact
requirements of a system or the users needs are not well understood. a. systems development life cycle
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a presentation table d. a decision table 21. Things that an object can do and that correspond to
functions that act on the object s data are known as: a. actors b. classes c. actions d. methods 22. A set
of objects that share the same attributes and behaviours is known as a(n): a. class b. method c.
operation d. actor 23. In a class diagram a multiplicity of zero or more would be designated by: a. 0..*
b. 0 * c. a crow s foot d. a 0 and a vertical line 24. ____ diagrams are used during design to identify
various states of the system itself and allowable events that can be processed. a. State machine b.
System sequence c. Use case d. Class 25. Which use case relationship is used to model the
relationship between a use case and an actor? a. association b. extends c. uses d. inheritance 26. Which
of the following is an example of a tangible benefit? a. improved customer goodwill b. increased
profit c. improved employee morale d. better decision making 27. ____ is the outsourcing of the entire
data processing and information support capability for an entire organization. a. Enterprise
management b. Program management c. Resource management d. Facilities management 28. A simple
technique for determining if and when an investment will pay for itself is known as: a. schedule
investment analysis b. return on investment (ROI) c. payback analysis d. net present value 29. A
______ is
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The Tired Swimmer Case Essay
The Tired Swimmer Case Study
Go to this Website: http://www.sciencecases.org/tired_swimmer/tired_swimmer.asp
Answer the Following Questions for Parts IIV.
Part I:
1. What vital signs or symptoms does Annie exhibit?
Fatigue, blurred vision, eye strain, shortness of breath, loss of control over muscles
2. Can you see any common features in Annie s signs and symptoms?
All relate to nervous system
3. Why is Annie having problems breathing?
She was walking up flights of stairs
4. What are the possible reasons for Annie s condition?
Peripheral Neuropathy, multiple sclerosis
Part II:
1. What additional vital signs or symptoms does Annie exhibit?
Double vision, drooping eyelids, strange sleeping habits
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What is the role of the thymus in the body?
Training and development of T cells and T lymphocytes
2. What is an antigen?
Any substance that provokes an adaptive immune response
3. Go back to Figure 1, look at each stage, and predict where the antibodies in Annie s blood could act
to decrease synaptic function at the neuromuscular junction.
Stage 4
4. Neostigmine is one drug that may be prescribed for people with myasthenia gravis. This drug, like
the edrophonium chloride injection, will make Annie feel stronger. Go back to the flow diagram, look
at each stage, and determine how these drugs could work to increase synaptic performance.
Neostigmine prevents the breakdown of acetylcholine. Neostigmine helps muscles to contract
normally in conditions where they have been weakened by certain types of medicines or medical
conditions.
5. In the absence of treatment, what has happened to the amplitude of Annie s endplate
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B Wells Red Record Summary
1. An example of whites lynching blacks in the South.
Ida. B wells can be considered to be among the greatest African American civil rights activists because
of her stand on the lynching of people of color in the South. She was also affected by the primitive
behavior of white men at the time as her newspaper s office was destroyed because of the opinion it
raised. One of the examples Wells gives of whites lynching blacks was of Ebenezer Fowler who was
the richest black man in his town. He was accused of having a romantic relationship with a white
woman because of the romantic letter he sent her. At the time, the white men were allowed to seduce
any woman but if a black man tried to have a romantic relationship with a white woman it was
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They saw their actions as a way to gain control over the black people and create a boundary between
them. They wanted to gain superiority. To justify their actions, they also accused black people of
killings, rape, and theft.
3. How white violence and intimidation prevented black people from exercising their civil rights.
White violence and intimidation created fear among the black people as they feared for their lives. The
hostile environment against the black people was a major factor in preventing them from exercising
their civil rights. They feared if they exercised their civil rights, they would be accused of killings,
rape or theft and be lynched. They opted to stay put rather than risk their lives.
Hi Acheton,
I like your analysis of the document. I totally agree it is through the actions of civil rights activists like
Ida B. Wells that the plight of African Americans in the United States changed for the better. Black
people in this country have gone through hard times and it is commendable how they have managed to
rise through the ranks and play a major role in the country s politics and economy. It is also
heartbreaking to know that white people tried to justify their actions which were unacceptable in the
first place. Generally, I believe that the country has made large steps to reduce the racial gap and we
can say we are moving in the right
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A Short Note On Flower
Flower, would you, perhaps, care to pass the extra package of seeds? asked my father, looking up from
where he was leaning over. Oh, yes, sir! I replied, walking over and giving him the package of
cabbage seeds. He smiled at me, turning back around towards the dirt. After making a small hole in
the ground, he dropped two seeds into the hole, compressing the earth around the seed to ensure that
there was absolutely no air to prevent the seeds from rooting. My father was wearing his informal
trousers, complete with work boots, a pair of ratty suspenders, and a plain white button down
underneath. Upon his head was a black wide brimmed hat, simple but effective at blocking the sun
from his eyes. As for myself, I was similar in the theme. I wasn t wearing my best clothing, just shorts
that I didn t care much more and an old t shirt. On my head was a straw hat to keep the sun out of my
eyes, and I was barefoot, not caring much for wearing shoes in a time like this. You know, Sylvia, he
began, It s a humbling responsibility to take care of greenery. In fact, I m confident that it is one of the
very best ways to build character. Everyone should have a garden. In fact, I once petitioned to the king
that all of the houses should have their own garden. At first he accepted the idea, but... in time, he
simply made servants take care of it, and then canceled the project. As for you, I would like to keep
the love of earth alive in you. Is that why you call me flower
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Handmaids Tale Comparison
Kazuo Ishiguro in Never Let Me Go and Mike Barker in The Handmaid s Tale similarly develop plots
in which they explore the accomplishment of authority from the expulsion of human connections.
Each author utilises setting, metaphor and symbolism to heighten how the impact of isolation,
breakdown of family structure and removal of identification prevents connections. Thus
demonstrating that without human networks authority can achieve ultimate supremacy.
Ishiguro and Barker utilise physical settings to restrict the respective isolated minorities from any
connection with people from the outside world . Ishiguro creates a school styled establishment,
Hailsham, a place where the clones, the protagonists, grow up in. The building is at the end ... Show
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Barker eradicates the handmaid s names and instead they must take the name of their Commander.
June s name Offred demonstrates that she is the property of her Commander, and thus the
institutionalised regimes forbid any individuality amongst the handmaids. Likewise, Ishiguro does not
provide the clones with a last name, symbolising that their ability to distinguish each other is non
existence and thus their identity is unknown. Consequently, the clones become desperate to find their
possible , the people with whom they share genes, representing their yearning for acceptance and
belonging within the community. Flashbacks are displayed in The Handmaids Tale through altered
light exposure and diegetic sounds which are often unheard in the Republic of Gilead to provoke
unsettlement within the audiences, due to the similarities with present society. These scenes depict
June with her family and have her consecutively centre frame with a levelled shot alluding to her
control. However, in Gilead June, along with the other handmaids are often placed in the frames
corners viewed through high angles. Barker demonstrates that with the breakdown of family structure,
individuals become powerless and marginalised. Similarly, Ishiguro shows how dystopian elements in
his
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Tell Tale Eye
The Tell Tale Eye
It s true about the eyes being the window to the soul. Your face can be etched with worry, and twisted
by ageing, but the eyes tell the true story of who you are Naomie Harris The old proverb the eyes are
the windows to the soul is expanded on by Naomie Harris in a way that exemplarities the true
meaning of this proverb. When looking into a person s eyes it is much easier to perceive what is inside
them. This is identical to how windows work. It is far easier to see what is in the window when
looking directly into it versus looking indirectly in. Similarly, when peering into a window or a person
s eye, when the light is right, you can see a reflection of yourself in them. On the surface The Tell Tale
Heart, by Edgar ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Vultures are creatures that perch up above everything and wait so that they can prey upon them. The
narrator implies that the old man is waiting and biding his time so that he can prey on him. All the
narrator beliefs about the old man s thoughts are really what the narrator is thinking either about his
own self or believes others believe about him. Edgar Allen Poe took care to select the words he did in
this story. Poe wanted to fill every bit of the tale with double or deeper meanings. The confession of
the storyteller is not due to him being racked by guilt. Pritchard affirms this with, The narrator not
only receives pleasure from the act of murder itself, but also from the obsessive ritual that precedes
the murder (Pritchard, p145). The narrator himself is a vulture and preys on others. He does not feel
pain as most others do. He enjoys the pain of others and his own pain. Knowing this its clear that he
and the victim of his murder are linked by the pain of the murder and that pale eye that is a reflection
of
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holy Sonnet 10
DONNE S HOLY SONNET XIV
Batter my heart, three person d God; for, you
As yet but knocke, breathe, shine, and seeke to mend;
That I may rise, and stand, o erthrow me, and bend
Your force, to breake, blowe, burn and make me new.
I, like an usurpt towne, t another due,
Labor to admit you, but Oh, to no end,
Reason your viceroy in me, me should defend,
But is captiv d, and proves weake or untrue,
Yet dearely I love you, and would be lov d faine,
But am betroth d unto your enemy,
Divorce me, untie, or breake that knot againe
Take me to you, imprison me, for I
Except you enthrall me, never shall be free,
Nor ever chaste, except you ravish me.
John Donne
The analogous language of romantic passion ( I am my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The tinker s object is broken and remade, the town is taken, the love affair is irresistibly
consummated, even as the paradox of virtue and passion is glowingly resolved.
So the strategy of the poem appears to be that of approaching a dangerous, blasphemous
anthropomorphism in the heat of devotion, but deflecting that danger, just in time, by the equation of
sensual passion to spiritual virtue; for the concluding couplet declares that true freedom comes when
one is imprisoned by God, and that purity of heart comes with God s ravishment (sexual assault, with
the double meaning of ravish as to win the heart of someone). By the poem s conclusion, the conceit
of the rape which ensures chastity no longer skirts blasphemy. In fact, in Donne s hands, it even
becomes orthodox, an ideal of devotion worthy of emulation.
This resolution of discordant imagery, this stillness after the petitionary storm, is reflected in the poem
s metrical pattern as well. Nominally iambic pentameter, as befits a sonnet, the first twelve lines (with
the exceptions of lines 3 and 11) are full of
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How To Write A Chapter Summary Of Godchild
Plot Summary
Godchild is the sequel series to the original Cain Saga created by Kaori Yuki during the 90 s. This
series continues the story of the young Earl of Cornwall, Cain Hargreaves, as he struggles to solve the
mystery of his unfortunate bloodline. By this point, Cain has been made aware of the possibility that
his abusive father, who threw himself off a cliff to spite Cain, has been alive all this time and is the
head of a secret organization called Delilah. Delilah is tied to the occult and serves to torture Cain for
his sin (as a child born of incest) long after his father s death . The multi chapter story, called Butterfly
Bones , in Volume 2 has Cain and Mary, his half sister, visiting a distant uncle. They find his uncle s
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Her parents are an English nobleman who married a Japanese woman against his family s wishes. This
woman, Lady Tohko, eventually dies from an accident, later revealed to be suicide. While not
completely similar, readers might recognize that Lady Tohko and her daughter to an extent is meant to
reference the titular character of Cho Cho San, also known as Madame Butterfly. The American
author, John Luther Long, based the book on a story he heard from his sister about a young Japanese
geisha who was abandoned by her European lover (Kim, 2010). Long (1898) details how an American
officer marries a geisha named Cho Cho San while he was stationed in Japan. He eventually leaves his
new family behind but Cho Cho San continues to believe that he will return. The officer eventually
returns to Japan but with a white wife in tow. Anguished, Cho Cho San attempts suicide but survives.
This book then inspired the creation of Belasco s Madame Butterfly and, more famously, Puccini s
opera Madama Butterfly (Kim, 2010). It s a story heavily rooted in the concept of Orientalism.
Orientalism is the West s dehumanization of the East by viewing these nations as exotic and alien; rich
cultures are often reduced to stereotypical signifiers (Kim, 2010). Within the sidebar, Kaori Yuki states
that she created the character of Lukia thanks to a recent interest of a Japanese village and play in
England. She thus decided to utilize the Orientalist notions within England towards Japan when
designing Lukia s Westernized kimonos. As the only person of color present, Lukia s family views her
as a rare specimen, like a rare butterfly. This extended to her mother who was called Madame
Butterfly by Lukia s father at one point; this strengthens the influence of Long s novel on the
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Self Discovery In Emil Sinclair s Max Demian
Emil Sinclair does not fully achieve his quest for self discovery, but he does develop along that path
and gains the tools and experiences necessary for the achievement of his quest, post novel. The main
manner through which he develops along this path is through interactions with the character who gives
his name to the title; Max Demian. At the start of the novel, Sinclair restricts what he views as
acceptable conduct to the realm of light and righteousness, (4) the realm of his parents, sisters, school
and church. However, Sinclair is tempted to cross into the other realm, the realm characterized by
darkness and perceived sin, stating, There were times when I actually preferred living in the forbidden
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Upon meeting Eva, Sinclair does not hesitate to allow her to mentor him, recognizing that another
master is needed to aid him on his path to self discovery, stating, I was startled and frightened...But it
didn t matter: I was prepared to let her guide me. (124) The forms of guidance that Eva can offer
Sinclair transcend and surpass those offered by both Demian and Pistorius, chiefly because Eva
provides Sinclair with an target for ceaseless affection, a target at whom to direct his will and desires.
This emphasizes the most crucial portion of Demian s development, the push from his mentors to
explore his personal urges and desires regardless of their adherence or, more commonly, lack thereof
to what is societally acceptable. This is the most important piece of Sinclair s development due to its
fairly radical nature. For instance, Pistorius teachings advise Sinclair how to think regardless of
conformity to society, while Eva s advice teaches Sinclair how to act without regard to conformity to
societal norms. The step taught by Pistorius is a relatively easy one to take, but individuals in society
have a significantly more difficult time acting on those controversial thoughts than simply thinking
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Derek Jeter s Lesson
The Life You Imagine, by Derek Jeter, is a guide about life lessons for achieving your dreams. Derek
Jeter tells about how he started as a young Yankee s fan from Kalamazoo, Michigan to the starting
shortstop of the New York Yankees. Jeter makes points throughout the book about how hard work,
determination, doing what is right can help you achieve your goals. He tells about the situations he
encountered along his journey to the bigs and applies the lessons he learned back then to this book.
Derek Jeter s The Life You Imagine is a great book to read, which will keep you wanting to read more
and will inspire you to chase your dreams and do what you love. The Life You Imagine is a non fiction
autobiography/life lessons guide. It is obviously ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He was drafted by the Yankees in 1992 out of Kalamazoo Central High School in Michigan. He
played in the Yankees minor league system for his first 3 years and quickly made his way up to the
pros. Ever since then, Jeter has won five World Series, became a 14 time all star, and became the
Yankees all time hits leader. The Captain remained a class act along the way, staying out of trouble on
and off the field. Derek founded the Turn 2 Foundation which helps teens live a healthy lifestyle. He
has always been a fan favorite because of his outstanding play on the field and his fun, loving attitude.
When he officially retired in 2014, he ranked sixth in MLB history with 3,465 hits. Jeter is now
considered one of the best Yankees of all time. (which is really saying something!) Derek Jeter has
also wrote a couple other books besides this one. I m sure if they re as good as this one, I ll give them
a
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Argumentative Essay On Red Panda
In the past twenty years, the world we call our home has changed, and continues to change,
drastically:
Global temperature has risen six tenths of a degree in those 20 years. Population has increased by 1.7
billion people. Sea levels have risen 3 inches and extreme weather in the U.S. has increased by 30
percent. In Greenland and Antarctica, ice sheets have lost 4.9 trillion tons of ice. ( This Is How
Climate Change Has Altered Life on Earth the Past Two Decades )
This climate change is having a major effect on the inhabitants of Earth. Specifically, the animals in
the wild who don t have a way to survive if their food source and habitat were to be taken away. One
animal, among the many, that is already being affected is the red panda. The climate change is causing
the red panda s main food source to move out of the region and their typically cold climate to warm
up. The red panda s birth to death ratio is declining at an alarming rate that may cause the endangered
animal to go into extinction. Red pandas are only being impacted negatively by the climate change.
Red pandas are indigenous to areas from northern Myanmar (Burma) to the west Sichuan Mendoza 2
and Yunnan Provinces of China. They are also found in suitable habitats in Nepal, India, and Tibet. (
Red Panda ) Over the course of the next century, the countries home to the red panda will experience
changes from disasters associated with the increase of Earth s temperature. Bhutan, home to many of
existing
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Lady Macbeth s Mental Illness
In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Lady Macbeth s behaviour is seen as unsettling and
manic since she is introduced in Act I, but what if her behaviour indicates signs of real mental
illnesses? Often mental illnesses are overlooked and seen as someone who is just being psycho or
dramatic, but, they are real illnesses that cause suffering in people and have treatments. In Lady
Macbeth s time period in the eleventh century however, science was not advanced enough in the field
of psychology to have treatments available, therefore, like Lady Macbeth, people who lived with
illness before advancement in psychology were often shunned upon, ignored or were left to suffer with
their illness in silence throughout their whole lives. Though ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Also known as manic depression, Bipolar disorder is characterised by episodes of mania followed by
episodes of depression. Kay Redfield Jamison [a psychologist who had bipolar disorder] did impulsive
things that felt good at the time but had painful consequences like going on lavish shopping sprees,
engaging in promiscuous behaviour, racking up credit card debt, and emptying her bank accounts. In
similarity, Lady Macbeth has manic behaviour when she hears from a letter from Macbeth that the
witches said he was going to become king; As soon as Lady Macbeth hears this news, manically, Lady
Macbeth plans the murder Duncan to ensure Macbeth s place as king. For Lady Macbeth, it felt good
at the time of planning Duncan s murder, but planning a murder so her husband can become king is
just as irrational as Jamison emptying her bank accounts. Accordingly, ...these episodes [of mania]
were followed by emotional crashes: Crippling bouts of depression that sent her into a suicidal spiral.
At the age of 28, Jamison tried to kill herself by taking an overdose of Lithium, lapsed into a coma,
but thankfully emerged from it determined to find help through medication and therapy. Similarly,
Lady Macbeth s assertive and confident personality changes to a weak and depressive personality as
near the end of the play. Similar to Jamison, in the end of the play, Lady Macbeth dies by presumably
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Examples Of Beowulf s Heroic Deeds
Mihaela Majetić
Professor Borislav Berić
LIT 301
27 October 2014
Thrice heroic deed of a hero indeed Almost every society has at some point in its history praised
someone as a hero, sometimes rightfully and sometimes not. Being a hero is not only about being
strong and courageous, but it is also about having other innate qualities that differ heroes from
ordinary human beings. In Old English Beowulf hero is Beowulf himself, the main character with
large number of these traits demonstrated and proven during his heroic acts of saving ordinary human
beings and their communities from greater monstrous evil not once, not twice, but thrice. Beowulf s
heroic deeds and traits certainly are magnificent and undeniable, but he is lacking few of the ... Show
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His superhuman strength and warrior skills come to the light in his first heroic deed, defeating
Grendel, powerful and ruthless monster: No weapons, therefore, / for either this night: unarmed he
shall face me / if face me he dares........................................... in a handgrip harder than anything / he
had ever encountered in any man / on the face of the earth. Every bone in his body / quailed and
recoiled, but he could not escape. (683 685, 750 753) He shows his dexterity and sharpness while
fighting Grendel s mother, but also his desire for revenge: The warrior determined to take revenge /
for every gross act Grendel had committed (1577 1578) Even in his third combat after man years, he
stood fearlessly against the mighty dragon and protected and defended his people at the cost of his
own death. Although Beowulf mostly acts alone, he is the one that brings people together; they are
united in praising him as their savior, skillful warrior and powerful leader and after his death there are
predictions of decay and hostile invasions: they will cross our borders / and attack in
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The Discovery Of The Mohawk Indians On The Deerfield,...
The night of February 28, 1704 marks the surprise attack performed by the Mohawk Indians on the
Deerfield, Massachusetts s community. This sets the stage for the events that follow in the novel
Unredeemed Captive by the Yale historian named John Demos. The Mohawk Indians captured and
killed many individuals as well as families, and then proceeded to send them on a two month long
journey from Massachusetts to Canada. The journey claimed the lives of many as a result of the harsh
winter s traveling conditions. The Mohawk s would kill some of the captives out of mercy if it were
apparent they could not complete the journey. One family in particular became a prime target of the
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These are just a few examples of where he consulted with multiple experts on the subject. He also
visited many institutions and examined their documents, which allowed him to take quotes directly
from the original documents to use in the book. The words and sentences in quotations in Unredeemed
Captive are the parts taken from the original documents. Some of the language is spelled and written
differently because of this. The first example of this is shown on page one, went into ye meadow. In
today s English the majority of people do not often use the word ye. It is evident that he conducted an
extensive amount of research for this book and provided a strong resource base for his audience.
Demos argues numerous different standpoints throughout his book. The reader can easily see and
understand this because he uses quotes from the Indians and the ones held captive, as well as other
types of people involved. Reverend John Williams is returned after a few years and he reverts back to
what he knows best, although Deerfield was never the same after the Mohawk raid. He went back to
living life as a Puritan minister and took the time to write a narrative of the events he had previously
suffered through. Demos incorporates them into the book for a better reading experience. Through
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Dosophila Larval Orn Experiment
The major conclusion from this study is that individual Drosophila larval ORN s are differentially
modulated by animal s starved state. We conclude this based on the following experimental evidence:
First, when we tested the olfactory responses of Drosophila larvae under starved conditions, using the
two choice assay (Monte, Woodard et al. 1989), (Kreher, Mathew et al. 2008) we observed changes in
RI for only three out of the seven odorants tested. This experimental result supports previous work
from Mathew et al., 2013, which demonstrated functional diversity among individual ORNs. Starved
larvae had higher attractiveness to odorants acetal, pentyl acetate and 4, 5 dimethylthiazole. Each of
these odorants elicit strong and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We have observed that acetal, 2, 5 dimethylpyrazine had higher run speed and run length in case of
non starved larvae while for pentyl acetate, the starved larvae had higher run speed and run length. As
of now we cannot explain the reason for this reversed trend in the case of pentyl acetate. However,
with the trends that we have observed for acetal and 2, 5 dimethylpyrazine we conclude that not all
ORN s show similar tracking effect under starvation. Each ORN is functionally diverse and act as
functionally non equivalent units. From our results, overall, we conclude that ORNs contribute
differently to the olfactory circuit under changes in internal states such as starvation. These results
further support previous studies regarding existence of functional individuality among neurons
(Mathew, Martelli et al. 2013). Starved state of the animal impacts olfactory behavior via GABA
signaling As mentioned previously, local neurons secrete GABA and LN s are primarily GABAergic
interneurons (Ng, Roorda et al. 2002). Olfactory receptor neurons express GABA (B) receptors (Root,
Masuyama et al. 2008) and strikingly each ORN channel has unique baseline levels of GABA (B)
receptor expression in adult flies (Root et al., 2008). When the levels of GABA (B) R1 in ORN::Or
42b and in ORN::Or 47a were decreased we observed no effect on starvation dependent behavior
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Still Life With A Bunch Of Asparagus Analysis
Still Life with a Basket of Fruit and a Bunch of Asparagus was painted by Louise Moillon. The oil
painting is of a simple still life of a basket of fruits in a rather dark room with a bunch of asparagus on
the right of the basket. It was painted in 1630. To the right of the painting there is an oil painting titled
Panthea, Cyrus, and Araspas which was painted by Laurent de La Hyre in 1631/4. To the left of the
painting there is another oil painting which is titled Landscape with Saint John on Patmos which was
painted by Nicolas Poussin in 1640. The painting makes use of implied line, the majority of the
implied lines are created by the fruit to separate it from the other fruits around each other and the
background. The lighting and shading on the yellow peaches are what distinguish them from each
other. Without the visual element of light in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The implied light helps to show the organic shape of the peaches especially. This is very obvious
because there is clearly a light shining on the fruit from the right side, and it can easily be inferred that
this painting is supposed to be located somewhere inside from the pure black background and wooden
table. Another point that it likely isn t natural lighting is that it looks like the light source is really
close to the fruit and radiating from one small spot, like a light bulb. Many of the shapes in this
painting are very organic, for they are, in fact, organic items. While they may be organic, they also
have a somewhat geometric shape to them. There are a lot of perfect, or almost perfect, clusters of
circles together. The fact that most of the fruit are circle shapes gives it more of a geometric feel. The
parts that are the most organic shaped are the leaves. The mass of the basket of fruit is all implied
mass. The painting itself is completely flat and there is no actual mass to the piece other than the flat
surface that it was painted
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Ayala Case Study
The Ayala Case presented in Case 2 from Chapter nine explains that Anissa was diagnosed with
chronic myelogenous leukemia (174), at the age of sixteen. None of Anissa s family members or
candidates from the National Marrow Donor Program was a match with her bone marrow. The only
option left was for Anissa s parents to conceive a child with compatible bone marrow. ...The odds of
having a child that could save Anissa s life (175) were only 6.4%. Against the low odds, Anissa s
parents had a child named Marissa Eve that was compatible with Anissa s bone marrow. At fourteen
months, Marissa Eve s bone marrow was used in a transplant to save Anissa s life. Anissa s life
expectancy surpassed the original numbers she was given, which was three to
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Grief Model
Facilitating the Grief Process After a Loss Grief is a complex, emotional process that involves various
forms of expression. Because of the nature of the healthcare industry, nurses and healthcare providers
are exposed to death and grief. Furthermore, nurses care for various diverse populations. In order to
help others with the grief process, it is important that nurses have a good understanding grief models,
as well as an understanding of the role that cultural variation has on the way people express grief.
Normal and Abnormal Grief Grief can sometimes be thought of as something that should be avoided,
however it is a normal process that allows individuals to process a loss. Leming and Dickinson (2010)
suggested that in a normal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Tasks of Mourning
There are several models on grief, however this author believes that one of the most significant is
William Worden s four tasks of grieving model. According to Leming and Dickinson, 2010, mourning
is necessary for all individuals who have experienced loss and there are four tasks of mourning one
must accomplish before the mourning process can be completed. These four tasks are as follows: to
accept the realty of loss, experience the pain of grief, adjust to an environment in which the person is
absent, and to withdraw emotional energy and reinvest it in another relationship. Worden suggested
that if the tasks are not completed, the individual will struggle to develop and grow (Worden, 1982).
This model has a unique application to nursing because it suggests that certain actions can be done
through the control of the mourner in order to facilitate the grieving process. Even more significant is
that nurses with knowledge of this theory will be able to help guide grievers through this process.
Accept the reality of Loss The goal of this step is to help the griever accept the reality of the loss.
While this can be especially difficult in situations where the death is sudden, it is important to
overcome the response of denial. Some of the ways in which one can facilitate this step would be to
view the body, attend the funeral, or to discuss the death and situations around the death (Leming
Dickinson, 2010).
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Competitive Foreign Automobiles
The automobile industry in the United States is staying competitive. The United States automobile
market has done its best to compete with their foreign competitors. However, the foreign automobiles
are loved by the US people. On the streets, many foreign automobiles are out there and many people
enjoy these foreign vehicles. I personally love Toyota and have owned more foreign vehicles in my
life time than I have owned US vehicles. According to the article, More Americans Buy Foreign Cars ,
General Motors stays competitive by offering incentives and competing with foreign automobile
incentive. However, despite GM offering incentives, their GM sales were down. Chrysler has also
remained competitive by offering zero percent financing
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“Left Wing Single Party States Achieve Power as the...
Nenad Stefanovski
Ms Fleming
IB1 History
18 March 2013
Left Wing single party states achieve power as the result of a revolutionary process against tradition.
Does this adequately explain how any one single party state that you have studied acquired power? In
1917, a revolution took place in Russia that overthrew the traditional Tsarist regime and brought a
single party state, the Bolshevik Party, into power. The Bolshevik party harnessed the revolutionary
spirit from the overthrow of the Tsarist regime in order to overthrow the Provisional government and
eventually seize power. There are several reasons that the Bolshevik Party went against tradition
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One of the main reasons that the Bolsheviks gained support in 1917 was due to the fact that Lenin
rejected any compromise with the propertied classes, and insisted that the power should be held by the
proletariat and the peasants, which was the majority of Russia s population. Another reason for the
Bolshevik s growing support was because the Mensheviks and Social Revolutionaries continued to
support the Provisional Government. The Provisional Government had failed to enact land reforms
demanded by the peasantry and had failed to keep the military from falling apart. As previously
mentioned, the Bolsheviks had harnessed the revolutionary mood of the workers and garrison soldiers
in order to successfully go through with the October Revolution (Connor 1). The Petrograd Soviets
and the Red Guards also supported the overthrow of the Provisional Government as they did not feel it
represented their interests. This gave even more support to the Bolsheviks as they promised the
overthrow of the traditional order. Lenin created the Sovnarkom, which would be the new type of
government in Russia, and would replace the Provisional Government (Provisional Government). The
Sovnarkom s initial objectives represented a revolt against tradition. This is because the objectives
included land collectivization, where land is taken from the nobles, church, and tsar and given to the
peasants, and to empower workers to set up factory committees to take control of factories.
After the
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Concept Of Organizational Culture Shift
This movie illustrates the ability for organizational change to influence success, and widely accepted
societal norms to be defied, through the combined efforts of a group of individuals. In this particular
instance, a lowly rated baseball team in a small market and inauspicious financial setting is able to
undergo a transformative change, primarily due to their beliefs. This illustrates to organizations that
change can be beneficial and is usually required in order to remain competitive, and it is often a
preferred route to follow in order to achieve desired goals.
Change is important in organizations as it allows employees to learn new skills, explore new
opportunities and exercise their creativity in ways that ultimately benefit the organization through new
idea generation and increased commitment (Leigh Demand, n.d., para. 6). The concept of
organizational culture shift can be viewed as a process that is undertaken for growth and success, as it
creates room for new opportunities and risk taking. The purpose of the paper which highlights the
need for organizational and cultural change, and its intrinsic benefits, will be achieved through an
analysis of the internal culture and the influence of external environment, by observing the benefits of
incorporating change in an organization. Furthermore, I will discuss the advantages and disadvantages
of adapting to changes and the competitive edge it provides to organizations.
This paper will begin with a synopsis, which
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Marriages of Today and Elizabethan Times are Significant...
Elizabethan Weddings and Marriages Just as today a woman s wedding was one of the most important
days of her life (William Shakespeare info). During the Elizabethan Era, most marriages were
arranged, and some couples would be introduced to each other on their wedding day itself! (William
Shakespeare info) Many of times marriages were done so that both families could benefit in some
way, such as status or wealth ( Linda Alchin). Even though there are some differences from then to
now, weddings today have some of the same aspects as Elizabethan weddings did, because a wedding
is still one of the biggest days of a person s life. There were many customs, preparations, and
important ceremonies done during these times, and some of them are ... Show more content on
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The families always presented all their dishes as beautiful as possible (Elizabethan Marriages and
Weddings Document), The staple drink of the Elizabethans was ale, because water was unclean, but
wine was also available and would have been ordered for the feast (William Shakespeare info). The
customs of an Elizabethan wedding were taken with care and made sure they were always done
exactly right. The preparations taken for an Elizabethan wedding were set in stone almost, because
these steps were crucial in making sure everything was ready for the couple. Before a marriage was
arranged or not people had to take into account the age of consent, which was twenty one (William
Shakespeare info). However, with parental permission girls could marry at twelve and boys at
fourteen, however this wasn t extremely common (William Shakespeare info). After a couple was
engaged, the next step was the betrothal. A betrothal was where a couple would join hands and the
man would give his fiancé a ring to be worn on the right hand. At the wedding the ring would be
switched to the left ring finger. After all this, the couple would seal their betrothal with a kiss, and then
sign their wedding contract (Maggi Ros). A wedding contract was much like a marriage license that
we have today. Sometimes a couple would have to get married hastily and would just sign
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The Negative Influence Of Greek Civilization
The Greeks do experience some positive changes after the Persian War. One of these changes includes
how they view themselves as a civilization. They undoubtedly feel immense pride because they beat
the massive Persian empire. Greeks experience a newfound sense of unity and togetherness. Unlike
before, people consider the settlements on the Ionian coast to be truly Greek and not simply distant
relatives. Also, the Greeks are no longer separated by their city states. They all worked together to
defeat a common enemy. In addition to the positive influences of the war, the Greeks face some
negative changes to their civilization. An issue that causes much strife within the Greek people is the
fear that the war created. Greeks feel that
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Vlad The Impaler Facts
His reign was short lived and later that year during another battle against the Turks, Vlad and a small
band of men were ambushed and Vlad was killed. Little else is known about Vlad s death except that
the Turks decapitated him. His head was sent to the Sultan who displayed it on a stake to prove that
the Impaler was finally dead. Vlad is remembered best for his vicious actions but there are some
differences in the way people view him. There are several stories, which some sources take more
serious than others, that list some of the horrendous acts that Vlad committed. In one, a boyar
complained of the stench of the impaled so Vlad had him impaled on a stake higher than all the others
so he would be above the stench (Wilde). It is also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His eyebrows were massive almost meeting over the nose, and with bushy hair that seemed to curl in
its own profusion. The mouth, so far as I could see it under the heavy moustache, was fixed and rather
cruel looking, with peculiarly sharp white teeth. These protruded over the lips, whose remarkable
ruddiness showed astonishing vitality in a man of his years. For the rest, his ears were pale and the
tops extremely pointed. The chin was broad and strong, and the cheeks firm though thin. The general
effect was one of extraordinary pallor. (Stoker)
Parts of this description may fit what is projected in ones mind when picturing the count, but other
parts are quite different. For example the pointy teeth, red lips, and pale skin are expected. However,
the Dracula in the movies is not often sporting a thick moustache. As the book continues, the count
begins to frighten Jonathan. Dracula is always absent during the day, and once while Jonathan was
shaving Dracula came in and startled him resulting in a cut on Jonathan s cheek. At the sight of the
blood Dracula attacked him only stopping when he saw the crucifix hanging on his neck. Strange
events continue to occur throughout the book. Jonathan finds Dracula in a box during the day either
asleep or dead. Three women try to drink Jonathan s blood but Dracula gives them a baby instead.
Then, the next day a woman comes to the castle wailing for her baby and gets eaten by wolves.
Jonathan is
Clare 8 finally able to
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Examine the ways in which Shakespeare makes dramatic use...
Examine the ways in which Shakespeare makes dramatic use of deception and trickery in The
Tempest. In your answer you should also make connections to scenes 3:2 and 3:3 of Doctor Faustus.
Deception is defined as the act of deceiving someone and tricky is the practice of deception.
Shakespeare s The Tempest uses deception in the themes of power through his magic and control,
even if this involves betraying his adored daughter, Miranda. However, in comparison to Marlowe s
Dr Faustus , deception has more negative connotions which involve cruelty, particularly in 3:2, with
the treatment of the Pope, whereas Shakespeare focuses more on the positive outcomes that may occur
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Magic gives Prospero incredible power which he uses to his advantage, even though Ariel is one of
Prospero s most trusted and loyal friends, Prospero does not fil to mention the time Sycorax deceived
Ariel by locking him the tree and freeing him, therefore Ariel has been in Prospero s debt for a long
time, which is similar to Marlowe s Dr. Faustus, in which Faustus is in the devil s debt in return for
power as he soons has to give away his soul, therefore the theme of trickery is common as Prospero
blackmails Ariel into being his servant, Imprisoned thou didst painfully remain a dozen years .
On the other hand, the Shakespearean audience may have felt like at this time, Prospero was the
deceiver as he comitted treason by choosing to practice magic on purpose, therefore the audience may
blame Prospero instead of Antonio. Antonio simply took advantage of the situation and took over
power as Prospero was too power conscious. Nevertheless Prospero s purpose is to bring his dukedom
back together, alongside his people and restore justice, which are incredibly dissimilar to Antionio,
Trinculo s and Stephano s motives who are simply greedy and materialistic. Prospero plainly wants to
teach Alonso and Antonio a lesson. The storm comes to a halt and nobody is hurt, they are tricked into
thinking they were going to die and their clothes were fresher than before the shipwreck, On
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The Wanderer And The Wife s Lament Comparison
Anglo Saxon literature often expressed concepts of survival, battle, exile, male dominance in society,
and loyalty to the lord. These aspects are strongly represented in both The Wanderer and The Wife s
Lament . Both elegies deliver themes of self exile and the mourning of lost companions. Ideas of
longing and alienation are present in these two Anglo Saxon poems through use of figurative
language, structure, point of view, comparison, and various other literary techniques. In The Wanderer
there is a theme of the inevitably of death and deaths appearance all around us. The wanderer s
grievance of the death he has faced is seen through the authors use of ubi sunt: And deeply ponder this
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His fortune is exile, Not gifts of fine gold; a heart that is frozen, (lines 26 29).
The wanderers experience with death leads him to face great sorrow which comes to be known as his
only companion left. All of these examples together benefit the themes development by illustrating
and elevating the wanderers level of loneliness. In the poem The Wife s Lament there is a transfer to a
female point of view which was rare during times of a patriarchal society. A theme seen is this poem is
exile. The wife who faces exile from her lord later reaches a state of bitter unhappiness. The wife
expresses her longing for her husband through use of ubi sunt: First my lord went out away from his
people over the wave tummult. I grieved each dawn wondered where my lord my first on earth might
be Then I went forth a friendless exile (lines 6 9)
Another technique this poem takes use of is alliteration. The alliteration used helps to express the
themes importance through repletion of sound devices. A specific example of alliteration
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Impact Of Westward Expansion
Westward Expansion was the desire of America to control the territories of western parts of America
that were either unclaimed or occupied by other nations. It is pertinent to discern that England
influenced the United States in diverse ways. In the second half of 18th century, the railroad which
that was invented in England brought a significant impact in the United States expansion to the West.
Railroads originated from England. England had a dense populace, substantial financial resources and
short distances between its cities. Conversely, in America the story was different. It had a sparse
population, few financial resources and considerable distances between cities in a vast country. The
transcontinental railroad mainly increased Westward Expansion in the US during 1860 90.
Westward Expansion is perceived as the central theme of the history of America during the 18th
century and as the primary factor in American history shaping. The most significant influence or force
that shaped American society and democracy is the availability of vast free land in the West which
affected the American culture profoundly. Drives after the revolution, the Western parts of United
States were opened up by the winning of independence that resulted in the steady flow of migrants to
the Mississippi valley. The far west was a region of high mountains, strange rock formations, brilliant
colors, deserts and immense distance. The discovery of paths made it possible for migration to the
west of United States as the ox driven carts could cruise through the mountains and across the desert
(Roza, 2011). It should be noted that at this time persons had the desire of moving out of the
overcrowded cities to settle in the uninhabited lands in the west of US. Consequently, there was the
development of infrastructure to the west. Railroads were constructed that linked the west and east of
United States. This was accompanied by mushrooming of cities towards the west as constructions of
communication lines were ongoing (Quay, 2002).
The construction of infrastructure that was extended from the East to the West paved the way for more
migration to the west. The settlers occupied the uninhabited land in the west and commenced
developing it.
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  • 2. Ottoman Empire Research Paper One of the most important events of the history was European expansion into the new world. Traditional Feudal societies collapsed under the weight of demographic and political changes during Eurasia experienced Mongol expansion and Black death. There was sociopolitical and religious conflict between states and reconsideration of traditional knowledge and institution. The social and intellectual revolutions in Europe can be considered provocative and subversive. Revolutions in the European society encouraged each other incrementally rather than remaining isolated and produced systematic and lasting changes in the European society. The Ottoman Empire, the Safavid Kingdom, and the Mughal Empire, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires set new standards for trade, communication, and even religion, while the Qing dynasty in China brought with it prosperity and resentment. Under Ottoman rulers, the empire reached heights of expansion reminiscent of Rome while also capitalizing on their lands geographical advantages to trade and produce goods. The Safavid Empire began with a religious revolution but suffered from economic disadvantages and political instability. The Mughal Empire eventually conquered the Indian subcontinent and advanced causes of international communication, religious tolerance, and innovations with Sikhism. Finally, although the Manchu rulers of the Qing dynasty brought many positive changes to China, their lack of loyalty from the people and policies of isolation ultimately damaged the long term success of their rule. This period is marked with great changes, revolutions, and declines, all of which would have significant ramifications in the century to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Mexican-American Schools Case Study 1.) What were the issues raised by Chicanos in the East LA schools? a.) Chicano students and parents saw the negligence that teachers had against the minorities, especially on them. They felt like the school did not care for the education of their students; they merely stood in class with nothing or little to teach from their old books. The students also found that they were being placed in classes that would teach them to do labor jobs. b.) Chicano students were not learning properly in their overcrowded classes and old textbooks. The community then understood that nothing as going to change if they didn t do something themselves. Students saw they were being tracked, and were not allowed to reach their full potential. They decided to take it into their own hands and fight for the quality of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... a.) The teachers themselves saw the conditions that oppressed Mexican American children were facing and decided to bring these issues to the school board and made a survey. They were denied, then decided to do a peaceful protest by walking out. Since the school board had refused to meet their demands, they did a massive walkout. b.) They had to do something, because there was nothing else that people could do, except not attend class to hit the school board s finances with absences. I believe that was the most peaceful way they could have started the movement. I felt like they did the right thing to stand up not only for themselves, but for the future kids. 3.) What were the different ways that the establishment (police, school administration) responded to the walkouts? a.) Police were there as enforcement to put a stop to the walkouts. The school board didn t like the idea, and it took them 3 weeks to actually agree to meet with the student s parents. Police then arrested thirteen young men and indicted them with conspiracy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Essay about Personalized Nutrition and Exercise Plan Personalized Nutrition and Exercise Plan Personal Nutrition Exercise Plan The major goal in life that will add great health and longevity to one s life is to have a healthy diet along with the proper amount of physical activity added to it. This is something that I have learned a lot about in this class. Now I am trying to balance my own individual needs with plenty of physical activity which allows me to develop a plan that helps me to maintain a healthy weight and prevents disease from appearing and with an active schedule with school, work, and teenage daughters it could be pretty changing to follow a healthy diet plan; however the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The next factor in fighting and treating anemia is to eat plenty of green and red vegetables, and plenty of fruits along with exercise. Using the pyramid tracker website as a guide shows me how proper food choices can help my health concerns tremendously and also shows me the importance of making positive changes to my daily diet and physical activity. This web site has really encouraged me to set up these four major goals to achieve healthier results in my overall health. Healthy Breakfast First I will have breakfast every morning this will improve my appetite along with an increase on my energy level. I will include Healthy Breakfasts it would consist of foods that are nutrient rich and easy to my digestive system and they will increase my energy level throughout the entire day. The most important thing is to choose foods that are high in nutrients to assure that my body is receiving the right amounts of vitamins and minerals. Increase Iron and Folic Acid Intake Taking into consideration the recommended dietary allowances for my iron intake is 18mg per day. The way that I found out about what the requirements for my iron intake I reported and reviewed my iron intake over a two week period. My estimated average intake was definitely below the RDA which constituted a maximum level of deficiency. My primary goal is to increase this level from 8mg ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Importance Of Media Literacy Indeed, the pervasiveness of media in its abundant forms in contemporary US culture is undeniable. Almost everywhere one looks, one can find forms of media; a magazine at a doctor s office, a billboard alongside a freeway, a painting at an art gallery, a performance on television or on stage. Media, undeniably, is ubiquitous. However, in all the innumerous forms media comes to us in, every one of these forms is created for a single purpose; to communicate an idea or message. Thus, it the individual s ability to interpret these forms and decipher their meaning has become critical. But how are students, as well as educators, supposed to interact and interpret media? Propitiously, just as with any subject of study, one must become ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 7 8). Hoechsmann Poyntz furthers Buckingham s argument by eloquently writing, Rather than being positioned as victims, a focus on media... addresses the complex ways youths become agents in their life and the lives of others (Hoechsmann Poyntz, 2012, p. 109). Indeed, because the singular purpose of media is to convey an idea or a message to the masses, media must have an audience; which is to say a group who consumes it. Further, because of its omnipresence in US culture, media will certainly almost always have an audience; for anyone who is exposed to media may be considered part of its audience; whether they consciously acknowledge their participation or not. Consequently, through a variety of forms, such as access to television and the internet, children today are exposed to media from a very early age. Assuredly, as Buckingham suggests, starting from a young age of even four or five, children have already started interacting with media (Buckingham, 2004, p. 41 45). Subsequently, children, from a very early age, most certainly, are members of the media s audience. However, the central question presented here is whether children should be forced to remain a passive consumer or be encouraged to become an audience s active participant. Most assuredly, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Ict 231 Exam Marking Guide PART 1 Multiple Choice (25 MARKS) Each item has one correct answer. Mark your answers to questions 1 to 50 on the computer answer sheet. 1. ____ is the process of understanding and specifying in detail what an information system should accomplish. a. Systems design b. Automation c. Systems analysis d. Strategic planning 2. The ______ is an object oriented system development methodology offered by IBM s Rational Software. a. Unified Process b. structured system c. class diagram d. entity relationship diagram 3. A(n) ____ to development is used when the exact requirements of a system or the users needs are not well understood. a. systems development life cycle b. adaptive approach c. predictive approach d. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... a presentation table d. a decision table 21. Things that an object can do and that correspond to functions that act on the object s data are known as: a. actors b. classes c. actions d. methods 22. A set of objects that share the same attributes and behaviours is known as a(n): a. class b. method c. operation d. actor 23. In a class diagram a multiplicity of zero or more would be designated by: a. 0..* b. 0 * c. a crow s foot d. a 0 and a vertical line 24. ____ diagrams are used during design to identify various states of the system itself and allowable events that can be processed. a. State machine b. System sequence c. Use case d. Class 25. Which use case relationship is used to model the relationship between a use case and an actor? a. association b. extends c. uses d. inheritance 26. Which of the following is an example of a tangible benefit? a. improved customer goodwill b. increased profit c. improved employee morale d. better decision making 27. ____ is the outsourcing of the entire data processing and information support capability for an entire organization. a. Enterprise management b. Program management c. Resource management d. Facilities management 28. A simple technique for determining if and when an investment will pay for itself is known as: a. schedule investment analysis b. return on investment (ROI) c. payback analysis d. net present value 29. A ______ is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Tired Swimmer Case Essay The Tired Swimmer Case Study Go to this Website: http://www.sciencecases.org/tired_swimmer/tired_swimmer.asp Answer the Following Questions for Parts IIV. Part I: 1. What vital signs or symptoms does Annie exhibit? Fatigue, blurred vision, eye strain, shortness of breath, loss of control over muscles 2. Can you see any common features in Annie s signs and symptoms? All relate to nervous system 3. Why is Annie having problems breathing? She was walking up flights of stairs 4. What are the possible reasons for Annie s condition? Peripheral Neuropathy, multiple sclerosis Part II: 1. What additional vital signs or symptoms does Annie exhibit? Double vision, drooping eyelids, strange sleeping habits 2. From the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is the role of the thymus in the body? Training and development of T cells and T lymphocytes 2. What is an antigen? Any substance that provokes an adaptive immune response 3. Go back to Figure 1, look at each stage, and predict where the antibodies in Annie s blood could act to decrease synaptic function at the neuromuscular junction. Stage 4 4. Neostigmine is one drug that may be prescribed for people with myasthenia gravis. This drug, like the edrophonium chloride injection, will make Annie feel stronger. Go back to the flow diagram, look at each stage, and determine how these drugs could work to increase synaptic performance. Neostigmine prevents the breakdown of acetylcholine. Neostigmine helps muscles to contract normally in conditions where they have been weakened by certain types of medicines or medical conditions. 5. In the absence of treatment, what has happened to the amplitude of Annie s endplate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. B Wells Red Record Summary 1. An example of whites lynching blacks in the South. Ida. B wells can be considered to be among the greatest African American civil rights activists because of her stand on the lynching of people of color in the South. She was also affected by the primitive behavior of white men at the time as her newspaper s office was destroyed because of the opinion it raised. One of the examples Wells gives of whites lynching blacks was of Ebenezer Fowler who was the richest black man in his town. He was accused of having a romantic relationship with a white woman because of the romantic letter he sent her. At the time, the white men were allowed to seduce any woman but if a black man tried to have a romantic relationship with a white woman it was declared ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They saw their actions as a way to gain control over the black people and create a boundary between them. They wanted to gain superiority. To justify their actions, they also accused black people of killings, rape, and theft. 3. How white violence and intimidation prevented black people from exercising their civil rights. White violence and intimidation created fear among the black people as they feared for their lives. The hostile environment against the black people was a major factor in preventing them from exercising their civil rights. They feared if they exercised their civil rights, they would be accused of killings, rape or theft and be lynched. They opted to stay put rather than risk their lives. Hi Acheton, I like your analysis of the document. I totally agree it is through the actions of civil rights activists like Ida B. Wells that the plight of African Americans in the United States changed for the better. Black people in this country have gone through hard times and it is commendable how they have managed to rise through the ranks and play a major role in the country s politics and economy. It is also heartbreaking to know that white people tried to justify their actions which were unacceptable in the first place. Generally, I believe that the country has made large steps to reduce the racial gap and we can say we are moving in the right ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. A Short Note On Flower Flower, would you, perhaps, care to pass the extra package of seeds? asked my father, looking up from where he was leaning over. Oh, yes, sir! I replied, walking over and giving him the package of cabbage seeds. He smiled at me, turning back around towards the dirt. After making a small hole in the ground, he dropped two seeds into the hole, compressing the earth around the seed to ensure that there was absolutely no air to prevent the seeds from rooting. My father was wearing his informal trousers, complete with work boots, a pair of ratty suspenders, and a plain white button down underneath. Upon his head was a black wide brimmed hat, simple but effective at blocking the sun from his eyes. As for myself, I was similar in the theme. I wasn t wearing my best clothing, just shorts that I didn t care much more and an old t shirt. On my head was a straw hat to keep the sun out of my eyes, and I was barefoot, not caring much for wearing shoes in a time like this. You know, Sylvia, he began, It s a humbling responsibility to take care of greenery. In fact, I m confident that it is one of the very best ways to build character. Everyone should have a garden. In fact, I once petitioned to the king that all of the houses should have their own garden. At first he accepted the idea, but... in time, he simply made servants take care of it, and then canceled the project. As for you, I would like to keep the love of earth alive in you. Is that why you call me flower ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Handmaids Tale Comparison Kazuo Ishiguro in Never Let Me Go and Mike Barker in The Handmaid s Tale similarly develop plots in which they explore the accomplishment of authority from the expulsion of human connections. Each author utilises setting, metaphor and symbolism to heighten how the impact of isolation, breakdown of family structure and removal of identification prevents connections. Thus demonstrating that without human networks authority can achieve ultimate supremacy. Ishiguro and Barker utilise physical settings to restrict the respective isolated minorities from any connection with people from the outside world . Ishiguro creates a school styled establishment, Hailsham, a place where the clones, the protagonists, grow up in. The building is at the end ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Barker eradicates the handmaid s names and instead they must take the name of their Commander. June s name Offred demonstrates that she is the property of her Commander, and thus the institutionalised regimes forbid any individuality amongst the handmaids. Likewise, Ishiguro does not provide the clones with a last name, symbolising that their ability to distinguish each other is non existence and thus their identity is unknown. Consequently, the clones become desperate to find their possible , the people with whom they share genes, representing their yearning for acceptance and belonging within the community. Flashbacks are displayed in The Handmaids Tale through altered light exposure and diegetic sounds which are often unheard in the Republic of Gilead to provoke unsettlement within the audiences, due to the similarities with present society. These scenes depict June with her family and have her consecutively centre frame with a levelled shot alluding to her control. However, in Gilead June, along with the other handmaids are often placed in the frames corners viewed through high angles. Barker demonstrates that with the breakdown of family structure, individuals become powerless and marginalised. Similarly, Ishiguro shows how dystopian elements in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Tell Tale Eye The Tell Tale Eye It s true about the eyes being the window to the soul. Your face can be etched with worry, and twisted by ageing, but the eyes tell the true story of who you are Naomie Harris The old proverb the eyes are the windows to the soul is expanded on by Naomie Harris in a way that exemplarities the true meaning of this proverb. When looking into a person s eyes it is much easier to perceive what is inside them. This is identical to how windows work. It is far easier to see what is in the window when looking directly into it versus looking indirectly in. Similarly, when peering into a window or a person s eye, when the light is right, you can see a reflection of yourself in them. On the surface The Tell Tale Heart, by Edgar ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Vultures are creatures that perch up above everything and wait so that they can prey upon them. The narrator implies that the old man is waiting and biding his time so that he can prey on him. All the narrator beliefs about the old man s thoughts are really what the narrator is thinking either about his own self or believes others believe about him. Edgar Allen Poe took care to select the words he did in this story. Poe wanted to fill every bit of the tale with double or deeper meanings. The confession of the storyteller is not due to him being racked by guilt. Pritchard affirms this with, The narrator not only receives pleasure from the act of murder itself, but also from the obsessive ritual that precedes the murder (Pritchard, p145). The narrator himself is a vulture and preys on others. He does not feel pain as most others do. He enjoys the pain of others and his own pain. Knowing this its clear that he and the victim of his murder are linked by the pain of the murder and that pale eye that is a reflection of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. holy Sonnet 10 DONNE S HOLY SONNET XIV Batter my heart, three person d God; for, you As yet but knocke, breathe, shine, and seeke to mend; That I may rise, and stand, o erthrow me, and bend Your force, to breake, blowe, burn and make me new. I, like an usurpt towne, t another due, Labor to admit you, but Oh, to no end, Reason your viceroy in me, me should defend, But is captiv d, and proves weake or untrue, Yet dearely I love you, and would be lov d faine, But am betroth d unto your enemy, Divorce me, untie, or breake that knot againe Take me to you, imprison me, for I Except you enthrall me, never shall be free, Nor ever chaste, except you ravish me. John Donne The analogous language of romantic passion ( I am my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The tinker s object is broken and remade, the town is taken, the love affair is irresistibly consummated, even as the paradox of virtue and passion is glowingly resolved. So the strategy of the poem appears to be that of approaching a dangerous, blasphemous anthropomorphism in the heat of devotion, but deflecting that danger, just in time, by the equation of sensual passion to spiritual virtue; for the concluding couplet declares that true freedom comes when one is imprisoned by God, and that purity of heart comes with God s ravishment (sexual assault, with the double meaning of ravish as to win the heart of someone). By the poem s conclusion, the conceit of the rape which ensures chastity no longer skirts blasphemy. In fact, in Donne s hands, it even becomes orthodox, an ideal of devotion worthy of emulation. This resolution of discordant imagery, this stillness after the petitionary storm, is reflected in the poem s metrical pattern as well. Nominally iambic pentameter, as befits a sonnet, the first twelve lines (with the exceptions of lines 3 and 11) are full of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. How To Write A Chapter Summary Of Godchild Plot Summary Godchild is the sequel series to the original Cain Saga created by Kaori Yuki during the 90 s. This series continues the story of the young Earl of Cornwall, Cain Hargreaves, as he struggles to solve the mystery of his unfortunate bloodline. By this point, Cain has been made aware of the possibility that his abusive father, who threw himself off a cliff to spite Cain, has been alive all this time and is the head of a secret organization called Delilah. Delilah is tied to the occult and serves to torture Cain for his sin (as a child born of incest) long after his father s death . The multi chapter story, called Butterfly Bones , in Volume 2 has Cain and Mary, his half sister, visiting a distant uncle. They find his uncle s half Japanese ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her parents are an English nobleman who married a Japanese woman against his family s wishes. This woman, Lady Tohko, eventually dies from an accident, later revealed to be suicide. While not completely similar, readers might recognize that Lady Tohko and her daughter to an extent is meant to reference the titular character of Cho Cho San, also known as Madame Butterfly. The American author, John Luther Long, based the book on a story he heard from his sister about a young Japanese geisha who was abandoned by her European lover (Kim, 2010). Long (1898) details how an American officer marries a geisha named Cho Cho San while he was stationed in Japan. He eventually leaves his new family behind but Cho Cho San continues to believe that he will return. The officer eventually returns to Japan but with a white wife in tow. Anguished, Cho Cho San attempts suicide but survives. This book then inspired the creation of Belasco s Madame Butterfly and, more famously, Puccini s opera Madama Butterfly (Kim, 2010). It s a story heavily rooted in the concept of Orientalism. Orientalism is the West s dehumanization of the East by viewing these nations as exotic and alien; rich cultures are often reduced to stereotypical signifiers (Kim, 2010). Within the sidebar, Kaori Yuki states that she created the character of Lukia thanks to a recent interest of a Japanese village and play in England. She thus decided to utilize the Orientalist notions within England towards Japan when designing Lukia s Westernized kimonos. As the only person of color present, Lukia s family views her as a rare specimen, like a rare butterfly. This extended to her mother who was called Madame Butterfly by Lukia s father at one point; this strengthens the influence of Long s novel on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Self Discovery In Emil Sinclair s Max Demian Emil Sinclair does not fully achieve his quest for self discovery, but he does develop along that path and gains the tools and experiences necessary for the achievement of his quest, post novel. The main manner through which he develops along this path is through interactions with the character who gives his name to the title; Max Demian. At the start of the novel, Sinclair restricts what he views as acceptable conduct to the realm of light and righteousness, (4) the realm of his parents, sisters, school and church. However, Sinclair is tempted to cross into the other realm, the realm characterized by darkness and perceived sin, stating, There were times when I actually preferred living in the forbidden realm, (5). However, as the realm of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon meeting Eva, Sinclair does not hesitate to allow her to mentor him, recognizing that another master is needed to aid him on his path to self discovery, stating, I was startled and frightened...But it didn t matter: I was prepared to let her guide me. (124) The forms of guidance that Eva can offer Sinclair transcend and surpass those offered by both Demian and Pistorius, chiefly because Eva provides Sinclair with an target for ceaseless affection, a target at whom to direct his will and desires. This emphasizes the most crucial portion of Demian s development, the push from his mentors to explore his personal urges and desires regardless of their adherence or, more commonly, lack thereof to what is societally acceptable. This is the most important piece of Sinclair s development due to its fairly radical nature. For instance, Pistorius teachings advise Sinclair how to think regardless of conformity to society, while Eva s advice teaches Sinclair how to act without regard to conformity to societal norms. The step taught by Pistorius is a relatively easy one to take, but individuals in society have a significantly more difficult time acting on those controversial thoughts than simply thinking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Derek Jeter s Lesson The Life You Imagine, by Derek Jeter, is a guide about life lessons for achieving your dreams. Derek Jeter tells about how he started as a young Yankee s fan from Kalamazoo, Michigan to the starting shortstop of the New York Yankees. Jeter makes points throughout the book about how hard work, determination, doing what is right can help you achieve your goals. He tells about the situations he encountered along his journey to the bigs and applies the lessons he learned back then to this book. Derek Jeter s The Life You Imagine is a great book to read, which will keep you wanting to read more and will inspire you to chase your dreams and do what you love. The Life You Imagine is a non fiction autobiography/life lessons guide. It is obviously ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was drafted by the Yankees in 1992 out of Kalamazoo Central High School in Michigan. He played in the Yankees minor league system for his first 3 years and quickly made his way up to the pros. Ever since then, Jeter has won five World Series, became a 14 time all star, and became the Yankees all time hits leader. The Captain remained a class act along the way, staying out of trouble on and off the field. Derek founded the Turn 2 Foundation which helps teens live a healthy lifestyle. He has always been a fan favorite because of his outstanding play on the field and his fun, loving attitude. When he officially retired in 2014, he ranked sixth in MLB history with 3,465 hits. Jeter is now considered one of the best Yankees of all time. (which is really saying something!) Derek Jeter has also wrote a couple other books besides this one. I m sure if they re as good as this one, I ll give them a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Argumentative Essay On Red Panda In the past twenty years, the world we call our home has changed, and continues to change, drastically: Global temperature has risen six tenths of a degree in those 20 years. Population has increased by 1.7 billion people. Sea levels have risen 3 inches and extreme weather in the U.S. has increased by 30 percent. In Greenland and Antarctica, ice sheets have lost 4.9 trillion tons of ice. ( This Is How Climate Change Has Altered Life on Earth the Past Two Decades ) This climate change is having a major effect on the inhabitants of Earth. Specifically, the animals in the wild who don t have a way to survive if their food source and habitat were to be taken away. One animal, among the many, that is already being affected is the red panda. The climate change is causing the red panda s main food source to move out of the region and their typically cold climate to warm up. The red panda s birth to death ratio is declining at an alarming rate that may cause the endangered animal to go into extinction. Red pandas are only being impacted negatively by the climate change. Red pandas are indigenous to areas from northern Myanmar (Burma) to the west Sichuan Mendoza 2 and Yunnan Provinces of China. They are also found in suitable habitats in Nepal, India, and Tibet. ( Red Panda ) Over the course of the next century, the countries home to the red panda will experience changes from disasters associated with the increase of Earth s temperature. Bhutan, home to many of existing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Lady Macbeth s Mental Illness In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Lady Macbeth s behaviour is seen as unsettling and manic since she is introduced in Act I, but what if her behaviour indicates signs of real mental illnesses? Often mental illnesses are overlooked and seen as someone who is just being psycho or dramatic, but, they are real illnesses that cause suffering in people and have treatments. In Lady Macbeth s time period in the eleventh century however, science was not advanced enough in the field of psychology to have treatments available, therefore, like Lady Macbeth, people who lived with illness before advancement in psychology were often shunned upon, ignored or were left to suffer with their illness in silence throughout their whole lives. Though ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also known as manic depression, Bipolar disorder is characterised by episodes of mania followed by episodes of depression. Kay Redfield Jamison [a psychologist who had bipolar disorder] did impulsive things that felt good at the time but had painful consequences like going on lavish shopping sprees, engaging in promiscuous behaviour, racking up credit card debt, and emptying her bank accounts. In similarity, Lady Macbeth has manic behaviour when she hears from a letter from Macbeth that the witches said he was going to become king; As soon as Lady Macbeth hears this news, manically, Lady Macbeth plans the murder Duncan to ensure Macbeth s place as king. For Lady Macbeth, it felt good at the time of planning Duncan s murder, but planning a murder so her husband can become king is just as irrational as Jamison emptying her bank accounts. Accordingly, ...these episodes [of mania] were followed by emotional crashes: Crippling bouts of depression that sent her into a suicidal spiral. At the age of 28, Jamison tried to kill herself by taking an overdose of Lithium, lapsed into a coma, but thankfully emerged from it determined to find help through medication and therapy. Similarly, Lady Macbeth s assertive and confident personality changes to a weak and depressive personality as near the end of the play. Similar to Jamison, in the end of the play, Lady Macbeth dies by presumably ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Examples Of Beowulf s Heroic Deeds Mihaela Majetić Professor Borislav Berić LIT 301 27 October 2014 Thrice heroic deed of a hero indeed Almost every society has at some point in its history praised someone as a hero, sometimes rightfully and sometimes not. Being a hero is not only about being strong and courageous, but it is also about having other innate qualities that differ heroes from ordinary human beings. In Old English Beowulf hero is Beowulf himself, the main character with large number of these traits demonstrated and proven during his heroic acts of saving ordinary human beings and their communities from greater monstrous evil not once, not twice, but thrice. Beowulf s heroic deeds and traits certainly are magnificent and undeniable, but he is lacking few of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His superhuman strength and warrior skills come to the light in his first heroic deed, defeating Grendel, powerful and ruthless monster: No weapons, therefore, / for either this night: unarmed he shall face me / if face me he dares........................................... in a handgrip harder than anything / he had ever encountered in any man / on the face of the earth. Every bone in his body / quailed and recoiled, but he could not escape. (683 685, 750 753) He shows his dexterity and sharpness while fighting Grendel s mother, but also his desire for revenge: The warrior determined to take revenge / for every gross act Grendel had committed (1577 1578) Even in his third combat after man years, he stood fearlessly against the mighty dragon and protected and defended his people at the cost of his own death. Although Beowulf mostly acts alone, he is the one that brings people together; they are united in praising him as their savior, skillful warrior and powerful leader and after his death there are predictions of decay and hostile invasions: they will cross our borders / and attack in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Discovery Of The Mohawk Indians On The Deerfield,... The night of February 28, 1704 marks the surprise attack performed by the Mohawk Indians on the Deerfield, Massachusetts s community. This sets the stage for the events that follow in the novel Unredeemed Captive by the Yale historian named John Demos. The Mohawk Indians captured and killed many individuals as well as families, and then proceeded to send them on a two month long journey from Massachusetts to Canada. The journey claimed the lives of many as a result of the harsh winter s traveling conditions. The Mohawk s would kill some of the captives out of mercy if it were apparent they could not complete the journey. One family in particular became a prime target of the Mohawks. John Williams, the Reverend of Deerfield, was married ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These are just a few examples of where he consulted with multiple experts on the subject. He also visited many institutions and examined their documents, which allowed him to take quotes directly from the original documents to use in the book. The words and sentences in quotations in Unredeemed Captive are the parts taken from the original documents. Some of the language is spelled and written differently because of this. The first example of this is shown on page one, went into ye meadow. In today s English the majority of people do not often use the word ye. It is evident that he conducted an extensive amount of research for this book and provided a strong resource base for his audience. Demos argues numerous different standpoints throughout his book. The reader can easily see and understand this because he uses quotes from the Indians and the ones held captive, as well as other types of people involved. Reverend John Williams is returned after a few years and he reverts back to what he knows best, although Deerfield was never the same after the Mohawk raid. He went back to living life as a Puritan minister and took the time to write a narrative of the events he had previously suffered through. Demos incorporates them into the book for a better reading experience. Through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Dosophila Larval Orn Experiment The major conclusion from this study is that individual Drosophila larval ORN s are differentially modulated by animal s starved state. We conclude this based on the following experimental evidence: First, when we tested the olfactory responses of Drosophila larvae under starved conditions, using the two choice assay (Monte, Woodard et al. 1989), (Kreher, Mathew et al. 2008) we observed changes in RI for only three out of the seven odorants tested. This experimental result supports previous work from Mathew et al., 2013, which demonstrated functional diversity among individual ORNs. Starved larvae had higher attractiveness to odorants acetal, pentyl acetate and 4, 5 dimethylthiazole. Each of these odorants elicit strong and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We have observed that acetal, 2, 5 dimethylpyrazine had higher run speed and run length in case of non starved larvae while for pentyl acetate, the starved larvae had higher run speed and run length. As of now we cannot explain the reason for this reversed trend in the case of pentyl acetate. However, with the trends that we have observed for acetal and 2, 5 dimethylpyrazine we conclude that not all ORN s show similar tracking effect under starvation. Each ORN is functionally diverse and act as functionally non equivalent units. From our results, overall, we conclude that ORNs contribute differently to the olfactory circuit under changes in internal states such as starvation. These results further support previous studies regarding existence of functional individuality among neurons (Mathew, Martelli et al. 2013). Starved state of the animal impacts olfactory behavior via GABA signaling As mentioned previously, local neurons secrete GABA and LN s are primarily GABAergic interneurons (Ng, Roorda et al. 2002). Olfactory receptor neurons express GABA (B) receptors (Root, Masuyama et al. 2008) and strikingly each ORN channel has unique baseline levels of GABA (B) receptor expression in adult flies (Root et al., 2008). When the levels of GABA (B) R1 in ORN::Or 42b and in ORN::Or 47a were decreased we observed no effect on starvation dependent behavior ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Still Life With A Bunch Of Asparagus Analysis Still Life with a Basket of Fruit and a Bunch of Asparagus was painted by Louise Moillon. The oil painting is of a simple still life of a basket of fruits in a rather dark room with a bunch of asparagus on the right of the basket. It was painted in 1630. To the right of the painting there is an oil painting titled Panthea, Cyrus, and Araspas which was painted by Laurent de La Hyre in 1631/4. To the left of the painting there is another oil painting which is titled Landscape with Saint John on Patmos which was painted by Nicolas Poussin in 1640. The painting makes use of implied line, the majority of the implied lines are created by the fruit to separate it from the other fruits around each other and the background. The lighting and shading on the yellow peaches are what distinguish them from each other. Without the visual element of light in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The implied light helps to show the organic shape of the peaches especially. This is very obvious because there is clearly a light shining on the fruit from the right side, and it can easily be inferred that this painting is supposed to be located somewhere inside from the pure black background and wooden table. Another point that it likely isn t natural lighting is that it looks like the light source is really close to the fruit and radiating from one small spot, like a light bulb. Many of the shapes in this painting are very organic, for they are, in fact, organic items. While they may be organic, they also have a somewhat geometric shape to them. There are a lot of perfect, or almost perfect, clusters of circles together. The fact that most of the fruit are circle shapes gives it more of a geometric feel. The parts that are the most organic shaped are the leaves. The mass of the basket of fruit is all implied mass. The painting itself is completely flat and there is no actual mass to the piece other than the flat surface that it was painted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Ayala Case Study The Ayala Case presented in Case 2 from Chapter nine explains that Anissa was diagnosed with chronic myelogenous leukemia (174), at the age of sixteen. None of Anissa s family members or candidates from the National Marrow Donor Program was a match with her bone marrow. The only option left was for Anissa s parents to conceive a child with compatible bone marrow. ...The odds of having a child that could save Anissa s life (175) were only 6.4%. Against the low odds, Anissa s parents had a child named Marissa Eve that was compatible with Anissa s bone marrow. At fourteen months, Marissa Eve s bone marrow was used in a transplant to save Anissa s life. Anissa s life expectancy surpassed the original numbers she was given, which was three to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Grief Model Facilitating the Grief Process After a Loss Grief is a complex, emotional process that involves various forms of expression. Because of the nature of the healthcare industry, nurses and healthcare providers are exposed to death and grief. Furthermore, nurses care for various diverse populations. In order to help others with the grief process, it is important that nurses have a good understanding grief models, as well as an understanding of the role that cultural variation has on the way people express grief. Normal and Abnormal Grief Grief can sometimes be thought of as something that should be avoided, however it is a normal process that allows individuals to process a loss. Leming and Dickinson (2010) suggested that in a normal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tasks of Mourning There are several models on grief, however this author believes that one of the most significant is William Worden s four tasks of grieving model. According to Leming and Dickinson, 2010, mourning is necessary for all individuals who have experienced loss and there are four tasks of mourning one must accomplish before the mourning process can be completed. These four tasks are as follows: to accept the realty of loss, experience the pain of grief, adjust to an environment in which the person is absent, and to withdraw emotional energy and reinvest it in another relationship. Worden suggested that if the tasks are not completed, the individual will struggle to develop and grow (Worden, 1982). This model has a unique application to nursing because it suggests that certain actions can be done through the control of the mourner in order to facilitate the grieving process. Even more significant is that nurses with knowledge of this theory will be able to help guide grievers through this process. Accept the reality of Loss The goal of this step is to help the griever accept the reality of the loss. While this can be especially difficult in situations where the death is sudden, it is important to overcome the response of denial. Some of the ways in which one can facilitate this step would be to view the body, attend the funeral, or to discuss the death and situations around the death (Leming Dickinson, 2010). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Competitive Foreign Automobiles The automobile industry in the United States is staying competitive. The United States automobile market has done its best to compete with their foreign competitors. However, the foreign automobiles are loved by the US people. On the streets, many foreign automobiles are out there and many people enjoy these foreign vehicles. I personally love Toyota and have owned more foreign vehicles in my life time than I have owned US vehicles. According to the article, More Americans Buy Foreign Cars , General Motors stays competitive by offering incentives and competing with foreign automobile incentive. However, despite GM offering incentives, their GM sales were down. Chrysler has also remained competitive by offering zero percent financing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. “Left Wing Single Party States Achieve Power as the... Nenad Stefanovski Ms Fleming IB1 History 18 March 2013 Left Wing single party states achieve power as the result of a revolutionary process against tradition. Does this adequately explain how any one single party state that you have studied acquired power? In 1917, a revolution took place in Russia that overthrew the traditional Tsarist regime and brought a single party state, the Bolshevik Party, into power. The Bolshevik party harnessed the revolutionary spirit from the overthrow of the Tsarist regime in order to overthrow the Provisional government and eventually seize power. There are several reasons that the Bolshevik Party went against tradition including the failure of the Tsarist regime and the failure of the Provisional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the main reasons that the Bolsheviks gained support in 1917 was due to the fact that Lenin rejected any compromise with the propertied classes, and insisted that the power should be held by the proletariat and the peasants, which was the majority of Russia s population. Another reason for the Bolshevik s growing support was because the Mensheviks and Social Revolutionaries continued to support the Provisional Government. The Provisional Government had failed to enact land reforms demanded by the peasantry and had failed to keep the military from falling apart. As previously mentioned, the Bolsheviks had harnessed the revolutionary mood of the workers and garrison soldiers in order to successfully go through with the October Revolution (Connor 1). The Petrograd Soviets and the Red Guards also supported the overthrow of the Provisional Government as they did not feel it represented their interests. This gave even more support to the Bolsheviks as they promised the overthrow of the traditional order. Lenin created the Sovnarkom, which would be the new type of government in Russia, and would replace the Provisional Government (Provisional Government). The Sovnarkom s initial objectives represented a revolt against tradition. This is because the objectives included land collectivization, where land is taken from the nobles, church, and tsar and given to the peasants, and to empower workers to set up factory committees to take control of factories. After the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Concept Of Organizational Culture Shift This movie illustrates the ability for organizational change to influence success, and widely accepted societal norms to be defied, through the combined efforts of a group of individuals. In this particular instance, a lowly rated baseball team in a small market and inauspicious financial setting is able to undergo a transformative change, primarily due to their beliefs. This illustrates to organizations that change can be beneficial and is usually required in order to remain competitive, and it is often a preferred route to follow in order to achieve desired goals. Change is important in organizations as it allows employees to learn new skills, explore new opportunities and exercise their creativity in ways that ultimately benefit the organization through new idea generation and increased commitment (Leigh Demand, n.d., para. 6). The concept of organizational culture shift can be viewed as a process that is undertaken for growth and success, as it creates room for new opportunities and risk taking. The purpose of the paper which highlights the need for organizational and cultural change, and its intrinsic benefits, will be achieved through an analysis of the internal culture and the influence of external environment, by observing the benefits of incorporating change in an organization. Furthermore, I will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of adapting to changes and the competitive edge it provides to organizations. This paper will begin with a synopsis, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Marriages of Today and Elizabethan Times are Significant... Elizabethan Weddings and Marriages Just as today a woman s wedding was one of the most important days of her life (William Shakespeare info). During the Elizabethan Era, most marriages were arranged, and some couples would be introduced to each other on their wedding day itself! (William Shakespeare info) Many of times marriages were done so that both families could benefit in some way, such as status or wealth ( Linda Alchin). Even though there are some differences from then to now, weddings today have some of the same aspects as Elizabethan weddings did, because a wedding is still one of the biggest days of a person s life. There were many customs, preparations, and important ceremonies done during these times, and some of them are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The families always presented all their dishes as beautiful as possible (Elizabethan Marriages and Weddings Document), The staple drink of the Elizabethans was ale, because water was unclean, but wine was also available and would have been ordered for the feast (William Shakespeare info). The customs of an Elizabethan wedding were taken with care and made sure they were always done exactly right. The preparations taken for an Elizabethan wedding were set in stone almost, because these steps were crucial in making sure everything was ready for the couple. Before a marriage was arranged or not people had to take into account the age of consent, which was twenty one (William Shakespeare info). However, with parental permission girls could marry at twelve and boys at fourteen, however this wasn t extremely common (William Shakespeare info). After a couple was engaged, the next step was the betrothal. A betrothal was where a couple would join hands and the man would give his fiancé a ring to be worn on the right hand. At the wedding the ring would be switched to the left ring finger. After all this, the couple would seal their betrothal with a kiss, and then sign their wedding contract (Maggi Ros). A wedding contract was much like a marriage license that we have today. Sometimes a couple would have to get married hastily and would just sign ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Negative Influence Of Greek Civilization The Greeks do experience some positive changes after the Persian War. One of these changes includes how they view themselves as a civilization. They undoubtedly feel immense pride because they beat the massive Persian empire. Greeks experience a newfound sense of unity and togetherness. Unlike before, people consider the settlements on the Ionian coast to be truly Greek and not simply distant relatives. Also, the Greeks are no longer separated by their city states. They all worked together to defeat a common enemy. In addition to the positive influences of the war, the Greeks face some negative changes to their civilization. An issue that causes much strife within the Greek people is the fear that the war created. Greeks feel that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Vlad The Impaler Facts His reign was short lived and later that year during another battle against the Turks, Vlad and a small band of men were ambushed and Vlad was killed. Little else is known about Vlad s death except that the Turks decapitated him. His head was sent to the Sultan who displayed it on a stake to prove that the Impaler was finally dead. Vlad is remembered best for his vicious actions but there are some differences in the way people view him. There are several stories, which some sources take more serious than others, that list some of the horrendous acts that Vlad committed. In one, a boyar complained of the stench of the impaled so Vlad had him impaled on a stake higher than all the others so he would be above the stench (Wilde). It is also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His eyebrows were massive almost meeting over the nose, and with bushy hair that seemed to curl in its own profusion. The mouth, so far as I could see it under the heavy moustache, was fixed and rather cruel looking, with peculiarly sharp white teeth. These protruded over the lips, whose remarkable ruddiness showed astonishing vitality in a man of his years. For the rest, his ears were pale and the tops extremely pointed. The chin was broad and strong, and the cheeks firm though thin. The general effect was one of extraordinary pallor. (Stoker) Parts of this description may fit what is projected in ones mind when picturing the count, but other parts are quite different. For example the pointy teeth, red lips, and pale skin are expected. However, the Dracula in the movies is not often sporting a thick moustache. As the book continues, the count begins to frighten Jonathan. Dracula is always absent during the day, and once while Jonathan was shaving Dracula came in and startled him resulting in a cut on Jonathan s cheek. At the sight of the blood Dracula attacked him only stopping when he saw the crucifix hanging on his neck. Strange events continue to occur throughout the book. Jonathan finds Dracula in a box during the day either asleep or dead. Three women try to drink Jonathan s blood but Dracula gives them a baby instead. Then, the next day a woman comes to the castle wailing for her baby and gets eaten by wolves. Jonathan is Clare 8 finally able to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Examine the ways in which Shakespeare makes dramatic use... Examine the ways in which Shakespeare makes dramatic use of deception and trickery in The Tempest. In your answer you should also make connections to scenes 3:2 and 3:3 of Doctor Faustus. Deception is defined as the act of deceiving someone and tricky is the practice of deception. Shakespeare s The Tempest uses deception in the themes of power through his magic and control, even if this involves betraying his adored daughter, Miranda. However, in comparison to Marlowe s Dr Faustus , deception has more negative connotions which involve cruelty, particularly in 3:2, with the treatment of the Pope, whereas Shakespeare focuses more on the positive outcomes that may occur from attempting to control and trick people, with the constant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Magic gives Prospero incredible power which he uses to his advantage, even though Ariel is one of Prospero s most trusted and loyal friends, Prospero does not fil to mention the time Sycorax deceived Ariel by locking him the tree and freeing him, therefore Ariel has been in Prospero s debt for a long time, which is similar to Marlowe s Dr. Faustus, in which Faustus is in the devil s debt in return for power as he soons has to give away his soul, therefore the theme of trickery is common as Prospero blackmails Ariel into being his servant, Imprisoned thou didst painfully remain a dozen years . On the other hand, the Shakespearean audience may have felt like at this time, Prospero was the deceiver as he comitted treason by choosing to practice magic on purpose, therefore the audience may blame Prospero instead of Antonio. Antonio simply took advantage of the situation and took over power as Prospero was too power conscious. Nevertheless Prospero s purpose is to bring his dukedom back together, alongside his people and restore justice, which are incredibly dissimilar to Antionio, Trinculo s and Stephano s motives who are simply greedy and materialistic. Prospero plainly wants to teach Alonso and Antonio a lesson. The storm comes to a halt and nobody is hurt, they are tricked into thinking they were going to die and their clothes were fresher than before the shipwreck, On ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Wanderer And The Wife s Lament Comparison Anglo Saxon literature often expressed concepts of survival, battle, exile, male dominance in society, and loyalty to the lord. These aspects are strongly represented in both The Wanderer and The Wife s Lament . Both elegies deliver themes of self exile and the mourning of lost companions. Ideas of longing and alienation are present in these two Anglo Saxon poems through use of figurative language, structure, point of view, comparison, and various other literary techniques. In The Wanderer there is a theme of the inevitably of death and deaths appearance all around us. The wanderer s grievance of the death he has faced is seen through the authors use of ubi sunt: And deeply ponder this darkling life, Must brood ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His fortune is exile, Not gifts of fine gold; a heart that is frozen, (lines 26 29). The wanderers experience with death leads him to face great sorrow which comes to be known as his only companion left. All of these examples together benefit the themes development by illustrating and elevating the wanderers level of loneliness. In the poem The Wife s Lament there is a transfer to a female point of view which was rare during times of a patriarchal society. A theme seen is this poem is exile. The wife who faces exile from her lord later reaches a state of bitter unhappiness. The wife expresses her longing for her husband through use of ubi sunt: First my lord went out away from his people over the wave tummult. I grieved each dawn wondered where my lord my first on earth might be Then I went forth a friendless exile (lines 6 9) Another technique this poem takes use of is alliteration. The alliteration used helps to express the themes importance through repletion of sound devices. A specific example of alliteration ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Impact Of Westward Expansion Westward Expansion was the desire of America to control the territories of western parts of America that were either unclaimed or occupied by other nations. It is pertinent to discern that England influenced the United States in diverse ways. In the second half of 18th century, the railroad which that was invented in England brought a significant impact in the United States expansion to the West. Railroads originated from England. England had a dense populace, substantial financial resources and short distances between its cities. Conversely, in America the story was different. It had a sparse population, few financial resources and considerable distances between cities in a vast country. The transcontinental railroad mainly increased Westward Expansion in the US during 1860 90. Westward Expansion is perceived as the central theme of the history of America during the 18th century and as the primary factor in American history shaping. The most significant influence or force that shaped American society and democracy is the availability of vast free land in the West which affected the American culture profoundly. Drives after the revolution, the Western parts of United States were opened up by the winning of independence that resulted in the steady flow of migrants to the Mississippi valley. The far west was a region of high mountains, strange rock formations, brilliant colors, deserts and immense distance. The discovery of paths made it possible for migration to the west of United States as the ox driven carts could cruise through the mountains and across the desert (Roza, 2011). It should be noted that at this time persons had the desire of moving out of the overcrowded cities to settle in the uninhabited lands in the west of US. Consequently, there was the development of infrastructure to the west. Railroads were constructed that linked the west and east of United States. This was accompanied by mushrooming of cities towards the west as constructions of communication lines were ongoing (Quay, 2002). The construction of infrastructure that was extended from the East to the West paved the way for more migration to the west. The settlers occupied the uninhabited land in the west and commenced developing it. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...