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Fahrenheit 451 Quote Analysis
In Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury shows us that this book is described as a totalitarian dystopian story. In
the beginning of the book he explains the hatred that is held by the people against books and he carries
out this theme throughout the whole story. By stating So now you see why books are hated and
feared? They show the pores in the face of life. The comfortable people want only wax moon faces,
poreless, hairless, expressionless (Bradbury 83). This quote is stating that the government is taking
control over people by taking the little things, such as books, that provide mankind with information
on a day to day basis, making it easy for the people s minds to grow and become more educated.
Within the quote that is used, Bradbury uses imagry when he says pores in the face of life he is
refuring to the knowledge that comes from the books that leads people to questioning the authority
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I believe that is why Clarissa and her family were always frownded upon, because the was she though
and her mind was what the government wanted to keep out. The books leapt and danced like roasted
birds, their wings ablaze with red and yellow feathers (Bradbury 117) this quote describes how being
mesmerized by the sight and idea of books is a revolt against the government. Just like during the time
of this quote, Motag s attention was on the burning books. Bradbury uses repetition by saying Light
the first page, light the
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Essay On Traditional Construction Of History
The Issuses of Traditional Construction of History Does history over centuries truly define the past as
its origin? Dr. Francis Pryor re examines the origin of Britain in one of his series about Britain AD,
Britain AD The Not So Dark Age. His reinvestigation finds out a handful of evidences that disprove
the written history regarding how Britain s culture was formed. Pryor effectively explores the flaw in
history through the idea of invasion, cultural artifacts, and the creation of identity. In the narrative, the
idea of Anglo Saxon invasion is clearly not reliable. To begin with, there are a plenty of Rome
buildings that might have a different purpose than people traditionally believe in. To illustrate, Pryor
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Beside the invasion, cultural artifacts is also an aspect that is misjudged towards people s genesis.
Firstly, cultural artifacts are merely shown the adaption to what is better, rather than expression of one
s origin. For example, Pryor has a conversation with Sam Lucy, an archaeologist, about the change in
burial rights in Britain during the end of The Roman period; Lucy mentions how people were buried
with different objects: a cross shaped branch, and this approach isn t a continental import. It s idea
came ultimately from the continent, but it is a British product (Sam Lucy). This reveals that the idea of
the object comes from outside of Britain, but British people are the one who modify and execute that
idea. The fact that British takes the ideas from continent to differ their style proves that artifacts are
found to belong to Anglo Saxon people could actually be made similarly by the British to improve
their daily life. So this idea indicates that culture artifacts do not tell where people come from.
Moreoever, cultural artifacts are found around the world might have been traded and transported there,
and did not belong to local inhibitants. Particularly, Mark Cartwright, who has a Master of Arts in
Greek philosophy, talks about trading goods in ancient times: goods were not only exchanged across
the Roman world, however, as bustling ports such as Gades, Ostia, Puteoli, Alexandria, and Antioch
also imported goods from such far flung places as Arabia,
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America’s Mergence of Personal and Public Realms in...
America s Mergence of Personal and Public Realms in Arendt s The Human Condition
America is a superpower, irrefutably the most dominant nation in the world. Underlining this
supremacy, however, is the fact that America s society is facing several problems. Among these
problems is what Hannah Arendt calls the emergence of society through the mergence of both the
personal and public realms. This major problem has spawned numerous other problems, so has been
chosen as the underlying cause for the tribulations of modern American society. Hannah Arendt,
author of The Human Condition, has provided relevant analysis that applies to this major problem
facing American society today.
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The wealthy and influential have their personal lives made public on a daily basis through the media.
American society is greatly influenced by personal wealth, and that has taken away from the personal
freedom which the public realm is originally meant to provide.
Arendt s analysis during her time provides invaluable information that corresponds to the problems
with American society today. Arendt criticizes the collective society, that which encompasses both the
public and private realm, when she says:
The social realm, where the life process has established its own public domain, has let loose an
unnatural growth, so to speak, of the natural; and it is against this growth, not merely against society
but against the growing social realm, that the private and intimate, on the one hand, and the political
(in the narrower sense of the word), on the other, have proved incapable of defending themselves. (43)
Arendt makes a valid point discussing the freedom lost in the combination of private and public
realms, as well as the inability of one to avoid the two realms joining. She emphasizes the effect that
personal life has on public life when the two are blended. One s status in public is no longer of equal
status, like the citizens of ancient Greece, but now instead based on class. The main aspect that
determines class is wealth. Arendt regards the controversy that basing class on
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Metaphors In The Invisible Man
In the book Invisible Man written by Ralph Ellison, he tells a story uses a series of metaphors to
describe life as a black teenager years ago.
During the late 1940 s through 1952, the Invisible Man tries valiantly to overcome the image society
has given him, but his efforts could never break from the grasp of the black society. This hold was
constructed and glued together by the white society during this novel. The stereotypes and
expectations of a racist society had blacks to behave only in savage and compelling ways, never
letting them to act in their own free will. Even the actions of black activists seeking equality are
manipulated and lied to. Throughout the novel the Invisible Man encounters this heart felt problems
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Faced with the likelihood of death, the narrator has a realization that everything Ras and the
Brotherhood have done and are fighting for is totally nonsense, and he would rather live out his own
ridiculous life than die of someone else s. I ... recognized the absurdity of the whole night ... And I
knew that it was better to live out one s own absurdity than to die for that of others, whether for Ras s
or Jack s. This realization finally allows the Invisible Man to cast off his shroud of invisibility. The
book Invisible Man written by Ralph Ellison correlates to present time because people still believe
that we are the inferior race. Most white would want America to go back to these times where the
black community was low and had no say and the parts of the white community have no problem
voicing that opinion out loud. People, especially parts of the black community are following that
metaphor that was presented in the book about blindness because some follow politics blindly, not
knowing their true intent for the community. This book relates to present time because the same type
of things still occur till this day, but it just in a sugar coated
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Colonialism In America
America, a capitalistic society, would become faced with a threat to its society and economy in the
1800s; it would then find itself using colonization and colonialism as a solution for these unforeseen
issues. Colonialism and colonization often times will be used interchangeably, but this is incorrect
because they do not mean the same thing. However, the terms are related and, in this situation, both
yield the same results: chaos. Colonization is the process of going into a new land and establishing a
colony that will inhabit settlers and acquire either minimal or maximum political control.1 The goal
was often times the latter. Colonialism is domination of another society and is often done by
establishing political, social and economic
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Pbx Simulated Wastewater Before And After The Ozone Oxidation
PBX simulated wastewater before and after the ozone oxidation was extracted thrice with
dichloromethane. The obtained dichloromethane extract was dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate and
then analyzed using an Agilent Technologies 7890A 5975C Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry
(GC/MS) (Agilent Technologies, America) for the final product analysis of gas phase system.
Approximately 1.5 mL sample was heated from room temperature to 330 °C and kept at this
temperature for 15 s. The chromatographic separation was performed using a 3 m 250 um 0.25 um HP
5MS elastic quartz capillary column with the following program: the initial temperature was 40 °C
and increased to 100 °C at a rate of 5 °C/min, then further increased from 100 °C to 280 °C at a rate of
15 °C/min, from 280 °C to 330 °C at a rate of 30 °C/min. The mass data were obtained at the ion
source temperature and the detector voltage of 230 °C and 70 eV, respectively. The mass scan ranged
from 20 u to 500 u.
2.10 UPLC/Q TOF MS analysis of final oxidation products of PBX
The PBX simulated wastewater before and after the ozone oxidation was analyzed using an Ultra High
Performance Liquid Chromatography with Tandem Quadrupole Time of Flight Mass Spectrometer
(UPLC/Q TOF MS) (Waters, American) after concentrating, for the final products analysis of liquid
phase system. The conditions of UPLC/MS were: column, Waters BEH C18, 1.7 ÎŒm, 50 2.1 mm2;
mobile Phase A, 80% water; mobile Phase B, 25% acetonitrile; flow rate, 0.2
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Historical Elements Of Magical Realism
Magical realism combines cultural and historical realities with magic to create a normal yet magical
setting in a story.Magical realism can include aspects of the mundane and even metamorphosis can be
seen throughout stories of magical realism. It is important to know the different aspects magical
realism attains. These attributes are expressed throughout the stories, Bless Me, Ultima, A Very Old
Man With Enormous Wings , and The Handsomest Drowned Man in The World Many magical realism
stories contain elements of historical and cultural realities interwoven with magical details. These
cultural and historical elements is what makes the story feel real. In Bless Me, Ultima cultural and
historical realities are present throughout the story, in chapter seven these realities are present as the
book quotes, Finally the war was over. At school the teachers gathered in the hall and talked excitedly,
and some hugged each other. Our Miss Maestas came in and told us the war was over, and she was
happy....My three brothers would be coming home, and I yearned for them. Andrew wrote....They
wanted to come home together; they had gone to war together. This quote is an example of historical
reality, as the war in the book Bless Me, Ultima is referring to World War 2 which actually occurred in
our world giving it a historical reality the quote also gives a sense of excitement and comfort as the
war is over and there is celebration happening, this would also tie to cultural
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I Call You Holy To You Research Paper
I call you holy, your name is holy.
You are so holy to me.
I call you holy, your name is holy.
Holy you are and holy you ll be.
I call you holy, your name is holy
You are so holy to me.
I call you holy, your name is holy.
Holy you are and holy you ll be
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
(I call you rightous Lord)
I call you righteous, your name is righteous.
You are so righteous to me.
I call you righteous, your name is righteous.
Righteous you are and righteous you ll be.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
(I call you awesome, God)
I call you awesome, your name is awesome.
You are so awesome to me.
I call you awesome, your name is awesome.
Awesome you are, and awesome you ll be.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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You are so faithful to me.
I call you faithful, your name is faithful.
Faithful you are, and faithful you ll be.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
(I call you healer, Lord)
I call you healer, your name is healer.
You are the healer to me.
I call you healer, your name is healer.
Healer you are, and healer you ll be.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
(I call you savior, Lord)
I call you savior, your name is savior.
You are the savior to me.
I call you savior, your name is savior.
Savior you are, and savior you ll be.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
(I call you all that, God)
I call you all that, your name is all that.
You have been all that to me.
I call you all that, your name is all that.
All that you are, and all that you ll be.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah [x8]
Yeah [x8]
Yeah
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Mr Price Sport Swot Analysis
Analysing micro environment with SWOT analysis
Strengths:
Mr Price Sport is known for being one of the best sporting brands when it comes to sporting
equipment with a very recognisable brand where it has a gained a large market share.
Mr Price Sport has a wide variety of products as it caters sporting equipment from clothes to
equipment like rugby balls, cricket kit, golfing equipment and tennis equipment for the whole family.
The sporting apparel and goods offers low cost products, which appeal to customers in an
environment where there are many factors reducing consumer spending (like inflation links to
weakening rand against other currencies )
Mr Price Sport has a wide range of products to offer with the different sports codes and ... Show more
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Weaknesses
Many Mr Price Sports stores have been known to be cluttered and also not neat at times with products
that are wanted by people being all over the place which leaves a wrong impression of the brand.
Mr Price Sports offers low price items for their sporting equipment which is often compared to
products of Sportsman s Warehouse and can place the quality of the product in the spotlight.
The sporting apparel lacks the formal quality prices that often attract consumers and allow premium
price to be charged.
Mr Price Sports marketing campaign is not as effective as many other companies as their television
campaign is weak. A company of Mr Price Group Ltd (with a 1.9 billion rand profit in 2014) should
have a television advertisement campaign.
Mr Price Sport s staff often perceived as being lazy, unfriendly and unhelpful.
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Opportunities
o Mr Price Sports can look at an expensive brand within the brand. They can have an exclusive range
that is higher quality and higher priced in a small section in all
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Analysis Of A Chimney Sweeper By William Blake
Have you ever heard about chimney sweepers? Well if you haven t chimney sweepers are little kids
between the age of 4 and 7 who are forced to climb up inside chimneys and clean residue off from
walls. These little children suffered from serious injuries physically, internally and mentally. This
torture started to build a deadly cancer because of all the toxins they would intake and to force
children to clean faster they would start a fire at the bottom. In some cases these children would have
serious burns or burn to death. The masters would buy in these children just to have them clean
chimneys and sleep in a cold basement on soot along with a dozen others. The master sweepers would
let these children starve, no bath, no clothes etc. the trend of having a chimney sweeper didn t start
until the 16th century in england and buy the 17th century it became more common because fires
would start due to the over residue built up within the chimney. William Blake is a victim of being a
chimney sweeper. His father sold him away when he was only 5 years old. After his father sold him he
would walk along the sidewalk barely able to say sweep because of how young he was. As he got
older he wrote a few poems, one of innocence and the other for experience. Reading these poems
contains such imagery from the strong diction used and tone. They give such context as to what blake
would see.. In William Blake s first poem, The Chimney Sweeper (from Songs of Innocence), the tone
used created such imagery with the diction used. When reading this poem you hear the misery, pain
and suffering not only did he go through but all the children that were being neglected from personal
hygiene, hunger, and body protection (clothes). He uses both negative and positive words to give the
reader an idea as to what he saw and felt. Negative were used more than positive because being a
chimney sweeper wasn t fun when you were 5 6 or 7 years old and seeing other little kids die from the
cancer from the toxins inhaled and some even burning in the chimney. William also gives a brief story
of what happened to his friend tom and then telling a dream of hopefulness to get away from the
torture that an angel saved them from but then just to wake up
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Don River Watershed Essay
As one of the watersheds in TRCA jurisdiction, the Don River watershed is over 80% developed and
has a very high rainfall runoff response. There are three high risk flood vulnerable areas in this
watershed; the Hoggs Hollow, Lower Don, and the Yonge and Elgin Mills area. A hydrological model
has been established for Don River watershed and has been updated in 2004. After that, 12 years of
meteorological and stream flow data has been collected and a number of significant storm events have
occurred. Another hydrology update is deemed necessary to utilize the new datasets and to confirm the
design requirement for a number of key projects.
The hydrology update for the Don River watershed will follow the standard procedure for
hydrological modelling including modelling platform selection, watershed delineation, model
parameterization, model calibration and validation, and model simulation (scenario evaluation). The
main objectives of this model update are as follows:
Evaluation and selection a hydrology modelling platform that will best serve the TRCA and the Don
River watershed now and in the future;
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(Civica) provides high value specialized Water Resources Engineering and Environmental services to
public sector and select private sector clients in Ontario. We deliver innovative, value added drainage
planning and analysis services to municipalities and conservation authorities. We also work with other
consultants to provide specialized hydrologic and hydraulic consulting services as needed. Civica can
help you develop policies, procedures, and special hydrologic and data management tools for drainage
system management in watersheds and municipal drainage systems. We provide clear and effective
communication, and sound management with integrity. We uphold values such as honesty, fairness,
client confidentiality, right communication, friendly approach, and professionalism. Our core
philosophy is: We exist to make our clients
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War Against Terror and Human Rights Essay
War Against Terror and Human Rights
The Human Rights Act 1998 took full legal effect across the English and Welsh legal systems on
October 2nd 1998. The Act, allows people to claim a number of the rights and freedoms that are set
out in the European Convention on Human Rights. The Government had high hopes that when the act
was passed it would create a Culture of Human Rights within the United Kingdom.
The principal aim of the Human Rights Act 1998 was to give statutory and formal protection in UK
law to a set of clearly distinguishable rights. It was also to allow people to claim their rights before
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A victim includes anyone directly affected by the actions or non actions of one of the above public
authorities. Whilst this directly affected principle is absolute, a victim can also include someone not
necessarily directly affected by the actions of a public body, but indirectly affected. For instance, a
person who is likely to be put under surveillance by the police will be able to call upon the Human
Rights Act, even though they have not yet had their privacy interfered with.
Where it is established that a Convention Right has been violated, the victim may be able to gain an
injunction to stop the violation, force the public authority to take action, take judicial review
proceedings or obtain damages and compensation.
The Human Rights Act affects the different types of legislation in a number of ways. Primary
legislation, which is Parliamentary Statute, the most sacred type of English law, has to be bought into
accordance with the Convention Rights. If primary legislation does not comply with the Convention
Rights then a Declaration of Incompatibility is issued. This can only be given by the higher courts and
allows the offending legislation to be changed and put inline with the Convention Rights easily and
quickly. If a statement is not issued, then the case proceeds to the European Court of Human Rights.
Common Law is
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Relationships In One Tree Hill
In the show One Tree Hill there are several relationships that you can look at critically. There are
relationships between half brothers, fathers and sons, mothers and sons, friends, and several more.
When you critically look into another person s relationship you have to actually look behind what they
are saying so you can understand how they actually feel about one another, someone could say and do
something that would cause people to think he or she does not like a certain person but in reality at the
end of the day they truthfully do love the person they pretend to hate. Actions speak louder than words
most of the time.
In the show One Tree Hill that I selected to watch there is this man named Dan Scott, he was the star
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Lucas is a respectable kid he would never harm Peyton but when he gets frustrated with something
that Peyton dose he may raise his voice and Peyton withdraws. When Peyton withdraws from Lucas
she will just cut him out, stop seeing him, and just not be friends with him. Since Peyton withdraws
from people when they raise their voice or tell her what to do it ruins so many of her relationships
with her friends, boyfriend, and family.
There are complications with every relationship, there is not one flawless relationship, but it takes
time and effort for you to figure out what the problem is in the relationship and how you can properly
fix it. If you do not properly fix the problem(s) that you have in your relationship(s) it may ruin your
relationships for good.
From the show that I watched One Tree Hill there were three enormous relationship problems, there is
passive aggression (page 359) with Dan and Deb Scott, there is disinhibition effect (page 361) with
Nathan and Haley, and then there is the demand withdraw pattern (page 359) with Peyton and Lucas.
There is no such thing as a perfect relationship but if you are able to find and admit to the problem(s)
that you have in your relationships you may be able to fix them or work on them with the other
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Argumentative Essay On Metal Music
Metal music: Noise pollution of today Metal music is a genre of rock music that developed in the late
sixties and early seventies. It is characterized by its loud distorted guitars, dense bass and drum sound
and vigorous vocals. Because of its different and a bit aggressive sound, metal music is not everyone s
cup of tea. Sadly, metal community is often faced with a lot of stereotypical opinions. The most
widespread stereotypical opinion is that all metal songs are about the devil and hell. One more
stereotypical opinion is that all metal songs are just pointless screaming. All these stereotypes are
wrong because metal music has a very wide range of lyrical themes and, next to usual loud songs,
there are also some very nice and emotional ballads. Only problem with metal music is the fact that
this kind of music is often associated with drugs, alcohol and violence. It is true that some metal fans
consume drugs and alcohol, but that does not mean that all fans of metal music should be categorized
as drug addicts and alcoholics because those people s addiction is a result of their bad choices and it
has nothing to do with the music they listen to. Talking about violence is pointless because if you
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Everyone is happy to see you no matter what is your skin color, religion or age. That is very nice and
it shows that metal fans are actually very nice people. Another good thing about metal music is the
fact that it is a source of energy, relaxation, comfort and inspiration. Last but not the least important
thing is the research that shows that there is a strong link between heavy metal and high intelligence.
That research proves that metal music has meaning and that it is not just some random
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The Heterogeneity Of India
All the convergent influences of the world run through this society:
Hindu,Moslem,Christian,secular;Stanlist,liberal,Maoist, democratic socialist, Gandhian. There is not a
thought that is being thought in the West or East that is not active in some Indian mind. E.P.Thompson
The singular thing about India is that you can only speak of it in the plural says Shashi Tharoor. Also,
Amartya Sen in his Magnum Opus The Argumentative Indians talks about the pluralist and tolerant
culture of India. The heterogeneity of India is ,beyond dispute, a source of immense pride for Indians.
Although is there a single definition which encapsulates what is meant by Indians; is can still, and
quite rightly, be disputed. This makes us unique among nations. India is a diverse not only in historical
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Secularists like JN Nehru, Universalists like RN Tagore, Emperors like Akbar and Asoka, Philosophy
like Upnishads, Immortal leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, intellectuals like Swami Vivekananda have
been part of this rich tradition and they propounded the inclusive and tolerant idea of India. Each of
them epitomises the essence of India s belief system. We have oldest Jewish community in the world
outside of the middle east and a Christian community going back to the first decade after Christ. New
religions came in India and assimilated in its extraordinarily flexible and accommodative culture.
Each community thrived and none faced any
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The Effect Of Mobile And Wireless Communication On The...
Introduction Information and communication has been changing rapidly during the past decades, and
such changes will be affecting the society for the next five years. One effect is on individual lifestyles
and this includes an increase of mobile usage and social network consumption. The changes also
enable the appearance of cloud technology and the utilization of data management called big data.
Another effect that is placed in a classroom. The classroom in the 21st century is virtual and allows
stakeholders include students and teachers to access courses through online devices. Lin, H., Wang, Y.,
Li, C. (2016). Mobile learning has become more and more important in the educational context
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Nowadays, students are able to access online learning through internet technology, available time, and
resources. This collaborative system allows student groups interacting of learning, sharing and
enabling learning evaluation. In terms of Thailand, the Thai government has the policy to support the
use of technology in the education system. It is believed that technology increases students potential.
To achieve this, teachers should apply more technology in classes.
Therefore, The aim of this study is to improve higher students critical thinking skills with the
utilization of the changes in the information and communication technology. To achieve this objective,
the initial step of this research is to investigate the effectiveness of learning in a borderless classroom.
The borderless classroom will be used as an alternative instrument which a lecturer can use to
distribute learnings and/or lessons. Research Question
1. Study the borderless classroom: a modern collaborative learning model to enhance higher education
students critical thinking skills.
2. Study the students satisfaction towards borderless classroom: a modern collaborative learning
model.
Rationale
The progress of technology had improved digital technology and wireless network. They resulted in
the expansion of mobile phones and portable computers have improved. The student could learned
outside the
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Describe A Child s Positions
Standing The child stands upright with good postural stability and minimal sway if any. His knees are
slightly bent and the leg is in slight external rotation causing the feet to be splayed outward at about 30
degrees. The boys arms are slightly internally rotated and are help at his side.
Sitting The child is positioned upright in a legs crossed sitting pattern. Posture is good and sway is
nonexistent. The boys arms are bent at the elbows and his forearms are resting just proximal to his
knees on the medial thigh. The cervical spine maintains an upright position over time. The child
displays good postural control with upper extremity deviation from the aforementioned position.
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To do so the child used his upper extremities to push his weight back and onto his lower extremities.
In doing so the child quickly and smoothly swung his right leg out in front of his body and left his left
leg crossed mostly bearing the weight of his upper body. In a large amplitude, smooth, quick
movement the child used both legs and neither upper extremity to stand upright turning his hips to the
left to compensate for the crossed leg underneath him (this squared his hips in such a way that his foot
was now facing directly in front of him as he came to standing). The movement ended with the child
in a stable standing position with a good base of support.
These positions and motion were all very well controlled and were executed smoothly. Beyond these
transitions and positions the child displayed multiple combinations of controlled movements during
play. This puts the child into the context specific category of development (ages 7 11). This child was
only 4 years old but displayed proficient movement control that can be considered above average
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A Summary Of Order On City Public Spaces
Because of the post fiscal crisis decades of the late 20th century in city of New York, The mayoralties
of Ed Koch, David Dinkins, Rudy Giuliani all saw a multipronged campaign to impose order on cities
public spaces, usually by ridding them of the homeless, squeegeemen , protesters, and sundry other
urban undesirables who made the life unpleasant for white middle class and upper classes, the
attraction of whom was increasingly seen as the key for the urban economic revival It was into that
economical and historical context, Joshua David and Robert Hammond made their initial push to save
and redevelop the High Line a discarded viaduct and founded the public private conservancy
FHL(Friend of High line) . The rendering was the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On the contrary, because of their decision also focus on the elite the working class neighborhood was
forced to leave or suffered from the poor environment. Even though it is hard to tell that if it is the
designer s intention to built the High Line just for the elite, but it seems like the people living in the
neighbor was neglected before the construction. Behind the fading grey surfaces in the images, it was
an increasing inequality of economic resources in the neighborhood. In the images, all of the existing
neighborhood was intentionally erased by the rendering and presenting as barren buildings which can
be prompted by increasing circulation. This strategy of moving undesirable in the urban space and, in
so doing, help reclaim space for development was underway in Chelsea which was known as West
Chelsea rezoning from 2005. FHL worked with city planner to rezone the area for new residential and
commercial developed so that oppositional property owner would be able to monetize their unused
property rights. In this case, the neighborhood around the High Line as an economic resource that
belonged to the local residents, business and galleries were
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Canada Vs. United States Health Care
Canada vs United States Health Care
President Obama promised to all Americans that they would finally have an opportunity to obtain or
purchase health insurance in the United States for the first time and for those that already had
insurance he promised to them that they would be able to keep the insurance they already had and it
would not increase because of Obama Care. After the passing of Obama Care the only truth was that
Americans could purchase health care but other than that the rest were lies. People that already had
insurance plans some of their plans went up and some plans even got dropped because of Obama
Care. Many Americans now ask themselves why do they have to suffer and pay more for health
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( Maria ) Obama Care is still a step in the right direction, though because it now allows anyone to
obtain health coverage that wants it. Lastly, another downside to Obama Care is that the people that
did not have health coverage before are now forced to get it or will get fined on their taxes at the end
of the year. Many Americans do not even have the money to buy it so how will they pay the fine? It is
highly unlikely the U.S government will never see that money any time soon. The republican party to
this day are still trying to repeal certain parts of Obama Care because it does not work. The
legislatures of the United States should take a hard look at how Canada operates with their health care
laws. In Canada their legislators passed a better law allowing all citizens to have the same health care.
Sure there are longer lines, but at the end of the day everyone is on the same team. The U.S on the
other hand has not played as a team but still as an individual. Why make others pay higher prices for
doing the right thing all their life? The U.S legislators should pass a law like Canada and make
everyone pay equally or do not pass anything because it s not fair game. Health care is valued by
many citizens in the United States and in Canada. Both countries have their own health care systems
to provide coverage for citizens. Canada has basic health care coverage for all citizens through federal
legislation, but not all services are covered. Additional health
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The Titular Character Of William Shakespeare s Richard IIi
The titular character in Shakespeare s Richard III is a man whose body has been weakened and
warped by nature, and so must rely on his wit and cleverness to survive. Throughout the play, Richard
uses wordplay and persuasive language to convince others to support him or at least cease working
against him. Overall, Richard believes that his ability to use language makes him superior to others in
the courts of London, as is evident in the following selection: Was ever woman in this humour
wooed?/Was ever woman in this humour won? (Shakespeare 1.2.230 231). Richard perceives himself
as being capable of feats previously thought impossible due to his supposedly excellent understanding
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The response that one of these murderers gives to Richard is extremely telling, however. He states that
Talkers are no good doers; be assured/We go to use our hands and not our tongues (1.3.349 351.)
These men have no desire to speak to Clarence, as such a conversation would only get in the way of
their work. If anything is to be accomplished, they must focus on using the strength of their arm rather
than that of their words. The men ultimately do choose to have a dialogue with Clarence due to the
prodding of their consciences, and so completely ignore Richard s warnings about speaking to
Clarence (1.4.159). Clarence does attempt to convince these assassins of his innocence, stating that the
king sends you not to murder me for this, for in that sin he is as deep as I (1.4.212 213). Clarence is
arguing that the king would be wrong for executing him for the sins of battle, as the king would be as
much as fault in that regard as Clarence is. The murderers give a curt denial, stating the following:
Relent? No. Tis cowardly and womanish (1.4.261). The man who states the previous line, and slays
Clarence, never intended to change his mind. Neither Richard nor Clarence s words influenced the
decisions of these murderers, who were only motivated by coin (1.4.123 124). When Anne and
Elizabeth utter curses toward their most bitter enemies, it seems that they believe that
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Revealing In Liesel s The Book Thief
Are we ever going to get out of this nightmare and survive? This question was being asked all around
the world, but especially by Liesel and her family. Liesel is the main character of The Book Thief. Her
and her family lived in Germany, where Nazis were dominant. She was very reserved, introverted, and
non outgoing, but her personality was about to change drastically. Liesel started stealing books. The
first book she stole was the gravedigger s handbook, which she??? dropped at her brother s funeral.
This marked the beginning of Liesel deceiving her family. The central idea of The Book Thief is
stealing, which is going to flip Liesel s world upside down. As the book continues, Liesel s
experiences during World War II are revealed.
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The Dramatic Significance of Sick Characters in Ola...
THE DRAMATIC SIGNIFICANCE OF SICK CHARACTERS IN OLA ROTIMI S PLAYS Odia
Clement Eloghosa ABSTRACT In this paper, the sick characters are studied through the examination
of their dramatic significance and contributions to the development of Ola Rotimi s drama. Three
aspects of dramatic significance are identified in this paper and we argue that the sick: (1) act as
witness and help the healthy establish truth, (2) create crisis situations that stir up diverse emotions in
the audience, and finally, (3) heighten dramatic tension which boosts the degree of suspense in the
plays. I INTRODUCTION The paper examines the dramatic significance of sick characters in Ola
Rotimi s plays. It covers four of Rotimi s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He identifies collectivist consciousness as the defining factor which crystallizes Rotimi s advancement
of themes like solidarity, followership and self sufficiency. Femi Osofisan, Toyin Akinosho, Umukoro
et al and Effiok Uwatt have made cursory remarks on Rotimi s use of sick characters and these are
worth reviewing here. Osofisan, examining the political imperative in African dramaturgy and theatre
practice, makes some passing comments on the sick in Hopes, a play he considers as belonging to the
tradition of socialist theatre and posits that the aim of the sick in that play is to teach our masses the
virtue of collective struggle, the irrelevance of tribal differences in face of common economic
exploitation and the possibility of heroism among the poor and down trodden (5). On his part,
Akinosho, reviewing the performance of Rasheed Gbadamosi s Behold My Redeemer, a play directed
by Ola Rotimi, and which has a psychiatric setting, makes brief comments on Rotimi s portrayal of
sick characters. He says, As director and playwright, Ola Rotimi is known for using the sick to portray
the Nigerian Society (11). He adds that in Our Husband, the playwright uses the sick to paint the
Nigerian politician as a mad power seeker . Umukoro et al, examining the major events in The Gods,
briefly interpret the use of sickness in the play thus, The only real significance
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Lennie s Isolation
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is novella that follows the relationship between George and
Lennie. George and Lennie are a traveling pair of workers which is unusual in the setting of the
novella for most men work alone. In the beginning of the book, the two are turning a new leaf by
getting a new job on a farm where they meet other workers like Slim, Curly, Carlson and etc. At the
end of the book, the workers are on a manhunt for Lennie when they find his dead body and George
near a clearing. Slim leads George away while Carlson looks at the two wondering what is wrong with
them. What really bothers the two men is the loss of George s companion which leaves him isolated
like everyone else in the novella. One example of an isolated character ... Show more content on
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She strikes up conversation with Lennie who is wary of her because of George warning him of her and
when he tells her such, Her face grew angry. Wha s the matter with me? she cried. Ain t I got a right to
talk to nobody? Whatta they think I am, anyways? You re a nice guy. I don t know why I can t talk to
you. I ain t doin no harm to you. (87 88). Curley s wife does not have any other women on the farm to
keep her company and the men disregard her because of her marriage to the boss son, Curly. Her
married status means trouble to the men and that is the reason many stay away from her. Furthermore,
the significance of the fact that she does not have her own name proves that she is just someone s
possession and not worthy of anyone s time. This keeps Curly s wife isolated in every way possible
for she has nobody who will give her the time of the
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Time In Slaughterhouse-Five
Kurt Vonnegut s American classic, Slaughterhouse Five, is a novel that embodies various themes and
messages, such as time, war, and death. While the latter are quite significant to the novel, the former,
time, is a profound element in Vonnegut s novel, as it dictates its progression of events and is also
supported by several other literary elements within Billy Pilgrim s tale. Time is a topic discussed at
length in Slaughterhouse Five by Vonnegut in his narration and Billy in his references to the
Tralfamadorians. Time is woven throughout the novel and has a great bearing on Billy Pilgrim and
how he views his life. Vonnegut utilized various forms of structure and style in Slaughterhouse Five
which paralleled the novel s account of time. Literary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Vonnegut expertly used tone, diction, and sentence structure to convey that time is repetitive and
injurious. He used intricate chronology and the development of Billy Pilgrim to show that time is
unforgiving and treacherous. But despite this, Billy s tale ends on a positive note. The war is over; he
can go home. The sky is still blue and the birds are singing once more. It can be seen that not only for
Billy, but for the human race, time is ticking and being wasted, but people can still cherish the
moments they have. They can still revel in the glory of a blue cape and boots of silver. It is because
humans are fickle. Time is fickle. Time is not a constraint to anyone as much as it is an encouragement
to spend it
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Comparing Colonialism and Imperialism in Heart of...
Imperialism in Heart of Darkness and Kipling s Poetry
Imperialism sprung from an altruistic and unselfish aim to take up the white man s burden 1 and wean
[the] ignorant millions from their horrid ways. 2 These two citations are, of course, from Kipling s
White Man s Burden and Conrad s Heart of Darkness, respectively, and they splendidly encompass
what British and European imperialism was about at least seen from the late nineteenth century point
of view. This essay seeks to explore the comparisons and contrasts between Conrad s and Kipling s
view of imperialism in, respectively, Heart of Darkness and White Man s Burden and Recessional.
In a historical context, the two texts differ greatly: Heart of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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This was the occasion for which Recessional had been written, and it celebrated a vast empire that had
dominion over palm and pine, and a far flung battle line. The poem speaks of lesser breeds without the
Law, and it is this law that if, drunk with sight of power, must not be forgotten. It is a prayer for the
eternal altruistic mission that the white man had been destined for, as well as a hopeful prayer that
England should not decline:
Far called, our navies melt away
On dune and headland sinks the fire
Lo, all our pomp of yesterday
Is one with Nineveh and Tyre!
Judge of the Nations, spare us yet,
Lest we forget lest we forget!4
The call to extend the Law continues in Kipling s poem The White Man s Burden. However, such an
extension calls for a definition of a white man. By this term, Kipling refers not only to those with
white skin colour. Charles Carrington points out in his biography5 that in the late 19th century white
people included all men with the moral standards of the civilised world. Carrington convincingly cites
Kipling s own poem Gunga Din about an Indian water carrier, in which Gunga Din is the finest man I
knew . I have elaborated upon Carrington s example:
[When] a servin of Er Majesty the Queen,
Of all them black faced I
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Labor Unions in the Late 1800 s Essay
Labor Unions in the Late 1800 s
Labor unions in the late 1800 s set out to improve the lives of frequently abused workers. Volatile
issues like the eight hour workday, ridiculously low pay and unfair company town practices were
often the fuses that lit explosive conflicts between unions and monopolistic industrialists. Some of the
most violent and important conflicts of the time were the Haymarket Affair and the Pullman strike.
Each set out to with similar goals and both ended with horrifying consequences. The movement for
the eight hour workday was one of the most violent struggles for laborers. Their struggle is defined by
protests that were broken up by the police and the Pinkertons. The Pinkertons were a mercenary police
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Many homes, meeting halls, and offices where outspoken supporters of the eight hour movement lived
and worked were raided without warrant. Oscar Neebe, Adolph Fisher, August Spies, Louis Lingg,
Michael Schwab, Samuel Fielden, Carl Engel, and Albert Parsons were charged with the trumped up
charge of accessory to murder for the riot. They were all brought to trial, even though many of the
men were not even at Haymarket Square at the time of the melee.
With a jury of twelve men found all of the defendants guilty. After an appeal to the Supreme Court,
Spies, Parsons, Fischer and Engel were sentenced to hang. Neebe, Fielden and Schwab were given life
sentences. Louis Lingg most likely would have served a life sentence as well, however, he committed
suicide.
[Pullman] is, in fact, philanthropy made practical; humanity, founded on business principles; sobriety,
art music, clean living, refined homes, self respecting independence of character without paternalism;
a vindication of the theory that there is an economical value in beauty, and that the workingman is
capable of appreciating and wisely using the highest ministries of art and beauty.
Chicago Times, 10 January 1891
The Pullman Strike of 1894 was the first national strike in United States history. George Pullman of
Pullman Rail Cars founded the town of Pullman as a place where his workers could live. A problem
arose
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Military Weapons Research Paper
The terminator type artificial intelligent robot stands across a vast death valley full of human
carcasses. The robot is draped in human blood while it fires upon a group of futile human rebellions
stuck behind a Swiss cheese type car firing with meaningless antique weapons. After the robot is done
undergoing the pointless attack from the human rebellions, he fires one round from arm based
weapon. He wipes the humans from ever existing. Military weapons will be so technically advanced in
the future that the United States will have no other way than to innovate and invent new military
weapons, equipment, and personnel to keep up against the advancements in opposing nations.
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The article Cockpit Controls Now Available As a Wrist Tablet and Mega Helmet written by Rebecca
Boyle describes a new full length cockpit command mechanism controlled through a touch screen and
an all seeing helmet. The innovation is a pilot commanding tablet that supervises all the controls in the
cockpit, also the helmet that creates a full angled view through a glass screen on the helmet in front of
the eyes. Boyle writes Equipped with a huge helmet and a handy wrist attached device, future fighter
pilots will have maps, surround sound, radar and infrared vision all at their fingertips even when they
re outside the cockpit. (Boyle par 1) In other words, the author is saying that each soldier will have
access and use of all command control technology at the swipe of a finger or touch even when they re
not inside of the fighter jet as long as they have the full angled helmet and touch screen device on
them. This is significant because it makes everything so much more easier for the soldier and less
dependent on movement to use the control panel rather than touching a touch screen placed on their
wrist. Also this is significant because the helmet is giving them a full length view 360 degrees. If the
United States military was to implement this technology in every soldier pilots jet fighter than the
military would have no other choice than to cut down two pilots and
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Business Evaluation And Its Solution
Introduction:
Server virtualisation is a virtualisation technique, in which physical server gets partitioned into
multiple small, virtual servers with the help of virtualisation software. Each virtual server can run
multiple operating system instances at the same time. Virtualization helps you reduce capital spending
by server consolidation and reduce costs through automation, while minimizing lost access by
reducing both planned and unplanned downtime.
Business evaluation and its solution:
When running virtual applications on a machine, it helps in reducing the hardware and operating costs,
simplify it, the company Application Management. Complex virtual environments require new holistic
approaches to traditional IT services such as performance debugging, capacity planning, change
management and risk analysis.
Higher availability
One of the fundamental focal points of virtual servers is that they are totally isolated from each other,
running as if they depend on discrete fittings, which diminishes downtime amid upkeep periods. This
implies that changes could be made to one virtual server without influencing others having the same
equipment. This implies that support is possible in a creation environment without influencing
business and creating disturbances.
Cheaper implementation
Consider, for instance, the instance of the server base where as opposed to obtaining 5 Windows
Server 2003 licenses, which would cost you something in the locale of $10,000 $15,000 in
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Reentry Is The Process Of Returning
Reentry is the process of returning. The term typically refers to a person who leaves their home
environment and after a period of time, returns to that home environment. The majority of reentry
literature finds itself within the field of cultural geography. It considers the reentry process for the
sojourner, the missionary, the tourist, and the student on a study abroad program. The term, reentry,
initially stems from the process of returning to Earth from space, and was utilized in reference to the
astronaut training program (Becker, 1961). The majority of reentry literature focuses on cultural
repatriates or sojourners, and those who have spent significant time, typically longer than six months,
outside of their home environment, and includes students in study abroad programs, Peace Corps
volunteers and missionaries (Adler, 1981; Sussman, 1986; Suzkudlarek, 2010; Ward Kennedy, 1993;
Ward Kennedy, 1994). Reentry literature has expanded to encompass a variety of contexts, including
prisoners who finish their sentence and return to society, soldiers who return from war or combat
training, domestic or international tourists, and people returning from expeditions. In order to fully
understand the bigger picture of reentry, this paper considers reentry from various lenses and fields of
discipline. More so, the psychological, sociological, cultural, sociocultural, and environmental
influences within the context of reentry are also something to consider. This paper will take
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Emergence Of Information Economy Essay
Essay Title 3: The emergence of information economy has far reaching strategic implications for
managers in many organizations. Select and discuss some of these implications by reflecting on three
aspects, namely (1) the rationale behind your selection, (2) the changing requirements imposed by the
new economy and (3) the disconnections between an organization s IT capability and the external
requirements. It is vital to address the increasing commoditization of IT and/or IT ‐based solutions
when illustrating their strategic potentials. The changes businesses have had to accommodate to
because of the emergence of information economy, have been immeasurable. Moving from vertical
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However, proponents argue that the new telecommunication technologies are the electronic highways
of the informational age, equivalent to the role played by railway systems in the process of
industrialization (Henderson and Castells 1987:6 as cited by Dicken 2007:83) implying that IT indeed
is in the process of reaching maturity but that there are still gaps where the advances in IT have not
been exploited fully. The time space convergence process is geographically uneven (Dicken, 2007:83)
since two thirds of all registered domain names are in just three countries (US, Germany, UK).
Therefore IT services are far from being globally available which implies that even if IT based
solutions are reaching homogeneity in developed parts of the world, for underdeveloped ones IT can
still be looked upon as a source of competitive advantage if implemented adequately. Economic
benefits The emergence of the information age has greatly impacted the concept of economies of
scale, since its goal is to provide ease of change at the business component and interface levels and
deliver economies of
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Utilitarian Logic in Hard Times Essay
Utilitarian Logic in Hard Times
Utilitarianism Quadruped. Graminivorous. Forty teeth, namely twenty four grinders, four eye teeth,
and twelve incisive. Sheds coat in spring...... A perfect example of a product of utilitarian education,
Bitzer defines a horse off the top of his head in a split second. Utilitarianism is the assumption that
human beings act in a way that highlights their own self interest. It is based on factuality and leaves
little room for imagination. Dickens provides three vivid examples of this utilitarian logic in Hard
Times.
The first; Mr. Thomas Gradgrind, one of the main characters in the book, was the principal of a school
in Coketown. He was a firm believer in utilitarianism and instilled this ... Show more content on
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How can you give a utilitarian man such as Gradgrind such power over a town? I do like how Dickens
structures the book to make one ask obvious questions such as these. Dickens does not tell us much
about the success of the other students of the school besides Bitzer, who is fairly successful on paper,
but does not have the capacity as a person to deal with life s everyday struggles.
Gradgrinds two oldest children, Tom and Louisa, are examples of how this utilitarian method failed
miserably. These children were never given the opportunity to think for themselves, experience fun
things in life, or even use their imaginations. True, they are smart people in the factual sense but do
not have the street smarts to survive. Tom is a young man who, so fed up with his father s strictness
and repetition, revolts against him and leaves home to work in Mr. Bounderby s bank. Tom, now out
from under his fathers wing, he begins to drink and gamble heavily. Eventually, to get out of a deep
gambling debt, he robs a bank and is forced to flee the area. When Bitzer realizes that Tom has robbed
the bank and catches him, Mr. Gradgrind begs him to let Tom go, reminding him of all of the hard
work that was put on him while at the school. Ironically Bitzer, using the tools of factuality that he had
learned in Gradgrinds school, replies that the school was paid for, but it is now over and he owes
nothing more. I think this is extremely funny how,
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Does Television A Positively Direct Effect Or A Positive...
Violence on Television
Most people in our society generally have the opinion that violence on television increases aggression
in children and adolescents. Does it ? Who is to say whether television has a positively direct effect or
a positive correlation ? However, the majority of the people who have researched this topic have
discovered that violence on television is indeed one of the prime factors contributing to the increase in
violent and aggressive behavior among the youth in society. That is to say there has been a growth of
strong evidence to suggest that television violence does play an important and contributory part in the
learning of aggression. In other words, violence in the media helps promote and
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In the minds of young children, television is a source of entirely factual information regarding how the
world works. For instance, as a child I could remember imitating violent acts after watching violent
movies such as Superman, Star Wars, Star
Trek, and Rocky. It felt fun to imitate these so called heroes because it seemed like the characters in
the movies were invincible. Moreover, the main characters in the movies were always liked and
respected. There are many other examples that confirm that people imitate violence scenes on
television. For instance, the cartoon Beavis and Butthead on MTV in the United States was widely
criticized for depicting the cartoon characters shaped like cigarettes. The cartoon also gained national
attention when a young five year old fan from the United
States set fire to his house after watching the show. This was due to the fact that in one of the
episodes, Beavis and Butthead were going around setting fires to houses. Furthermore, in a resent
incident in Norway, two children beat another child by jumping and kicking the child in the head and
other parts of her body numerous times. As a result, the child died from being left out in the cold
because she was not able to move due to her injuries. Later the officials had discovered that the
barbaric incident was due to the fact that the children had watched the violent cartoon Mighty
Morphin Power
Rangers. The children thought that the girl would later get up because
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Alabama Home Insurance Essay
Alabama Homeowners Insurance
Alabama, Heart of Dixie is located in the Southeastern region of the United States. It is the 24th most
populous state in the US. Alabama provides 53 miles of coastline. Because of this, it claims the 6th
highest homeowners insurance rates. Alabama s coastal line has been hit by large category 3
hurricanes. Due to the past occurrences of natural disasters, the average homeowners rate for this state
is $2,327. The rates ranged between $1,881 and $4,609.
A study was completed to help determine the cheapest home insurance rates in Alabama. Quotes were
gathered from major insurance companies for a 2,000 square foot home. These companies include,
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Mobile also began as the first capital of colonial French Louisiana. It was the first home of the Mardi
Gras celebrations in the early 1700s, before New Orleans. With a higher annual insurance rate than
previously listed cities, insurance here will cost you approximately $4,307.
Huntsville
Huntsville is the county seat of Madison County. It is also the fourth largest city in Alabama.
Huntsville is home to the state s oldest hardware store. The store, Harrison Brothers Hardware, opened
in 1879 originally as a tobacco shop. Homeowners rates here are significantly cheaper than Mobile,
with an average of $1,963.
Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa was named after Tuskaloosa, the chieftain of people who battled and was defeated by
Hernando de Soto in the battle of Mabila. This city also served as Alabama s capital city from 1826 to
1846. If you are looking to insure your home here, the annual price is $2,222.
Dothan
Dothan Alabama is the Peanut Capital of world. Half of the peanuts grown in the United States come
from the region. The city also hosts a peanut festival every year to celebrate. Dothan has a population
of 68,001 people. Curious to know the annual homeowners rate here? Dothan homeowners rates are
$2,133.
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Mind Control Methods in 1984 Essay
Mind Control Methods of 1984 and Today. Everyone wants more money. That s why people go to
college to make more money. That s why people rob banks to get more money. That s why people do
unethical business moves, to receive more money. We are living in a money hungry society. People
want more money because they know that money is power. This power allows us to change, shape and
mold society into exactly what we want. This forming and shaping can make a society more
productive which means more profitable. Yet, it is impossible to sit back and hope that a society will
conform to what will make you rich. Every society, whether real or fiction, uses mind control
methods, to get what they want. In the book 1984, mind control is ... Show more content on
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At Winston s job in the ministry of truth, he re writes history to show that Big Brother is always
correct. Winston has constant reminders that Big Brother , the leader of the Inner Party, is always
watching and regulating his daily events. The Inner party makes such rules, so that the lower parties
become weaker and weaker and less chance of rebellion. The spirits and pocket of the people are
empty. This is good for the Inner Party because it keeps them in power, which is in turn richer. Yet,
Winston rebels against Big Brother and wont let the government control him in such a way. Winston is
viewed as the last humanist. He is interested with the basic God given rights of humans. Whether it is,
keeping a secret diary to preserve the truth, having forbidden sexual affairs or denouncing the party by
refusing to adhere to their false facts, Winston stands up for his beliefs until he can take no more. In
today s society, we are plagued by mind control methods as well. These are more subtle than those in
1984 but still have the same premise. The mind control methods used are aimed to achieve the same
goal as in 1984, that goal being power. Since we live in such a narcissistic and materialistic society,
power entails having money. The more money you have, the more powerful one can be. By using
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Army Ants Essay example
Army Ants
Anthony Palmieri
November 20, 1996
Contemporary Science Topics
A quote made by Lewis Thomas, Ants are so much like human beings as to be an embarrassment.
They farm fungus, raise aphids as livestock, launch armies into war, use chemical sprays to alarm and
confuse enemies, and exchange information ceaselessly. They do everything but watch television. I am
going to focus this report on the part of the quote, ..launch armies into war.., which sets a metaphor of
ants and our armies in today s society. Ants have many tactics, so to speak, that are similar to the way
our armies have when going to war. Ants have many different roles in their society. One of the main
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They do this because footing for the large ants is better along the margins than in the midst of dense
mass of scurrying ants. When the army wants to invade or occupy a county, they usually will set up
aircraft carriers in the surrounding oceans and set up air forces in neighboring countries. They do this
to protect the inside forces of troops and clears out a root for them to attack. They did this type of
tactic during the
Persian Gulf War when we sent aircraft carriers into the Persian Gulf and the
Mediterranean and set up air forces and troops in the neighboring countries to set up an attack. We
later launched sea and air attacks to weaken the forces in
Iraq. We need these forces surrounding the area to launch missions to kill or damage the powerful
sources and then we send in the troops to tack care of the rest, like taking hostages or capturing any of
our hostages. When the ants are sent from the bivouac, the leading ants have no odor for others to
follow. They often hesitate and hold back an advance but the pressure built up from behind forces on
side of the front line to bulge forward.
As this movement slows down because of the relief of pressure behind it, a new bulge develops and
extends forward in another part of the front. The result is a series of advances of different parts of the
front which suggests flanking movements. A presence of prey will accelerate the
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The Importance Of A Time For A Person s Day
There are many tasks and responsibilities that can arise in a person s day. In particular, juggling
family, work, and school which is a very difficult and tiring task. Being disorganized can lead to a
chaotic and stressful day. Using a time chart is useful and beneficial it can help you stay organized and
keep daily activities more manageable. The first step to balancing my studies and family is to use a
time chart. The time chart helps to keep my tasks in order and completed on time. It is helpful in
reminding me about upcoming appointments whether it is at school or work, not to mention the other
unexpected events that can also happen to make you forget what you were doing. Most of all, my time
chart helps me look forward to taking breaks that I longed for after a long day s work. Even with a
huge workload a time chart can help keep your to do list up to date, it helps you concentrate on one
task at a time, and it helps you prioritize what needs to be done first. It is important to schedule your
day the night before or when first arising. The first step I take to scheduling is to writing down my
daily duties. Then find out what appointment I have pending. Next, I rearrange and organize to fit my
schedule. This will keep duties in order and also help me find what is the most important daily
activities. Do not forget to review the chart after completion; this is very crucial. This time chart lays
out a step by step approach to the day. It also helps to remind me how long I
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Interpreters Of Maladies
Literary Analysis of Interpreters of Maladies
Interpreters of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri is a short story that focuses on a far from average family
vacation. Mr. Das and Mrs. Das take their three children on a family vacation to explore heritage and
show the children more about Indian culture. The Das family is being chauffeured by an Indian man
named Mr. Kapasi who is a translator in India that learns more about himself and the Das family on
this journey. The trip turns out to be more than expected when Mrs. Das makes a confession and her
sons life is put in danger. Interpreters of Maladies has much symbology that foreshadow many
elements. This paper will review those symbols and analyze how they reflect in the text.
Interpreters of Maladies has many symbols that reveal much about the characters in the text and
foreshadow many events. The objects in this story ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The wheels are supposed to symbolize the wheel of life. They depict the cycle of creation,
preservation, and achievement of realization. The wheel can be applied to any character. For Mrs. Das
it shows she has not preserved herself exclusively to her husband which created a illegitment son and
she is lost in the idea that her life is the perfect American dream but the realization is far from this
fantasy. Mr.Kapasi life is symbolized in the wheel with the creation of his son life who passed away.
He keeps the preservation of his son s memory by keeping the interpreting job his wife hates. Another
piece of the wheel that holds symbolism for Mr. Kapasi is the part of the wheel that is carved with
countless entwined naked bodies, making love in various positons, women clinging to the necks of
men, their knees wrapped eternally around there lovers thighs. makes him think about how he never
has seen his wife s body completely naked like the carvings in the wheel. The carvings start to
symbolize how he would like to see Mrs. Das s
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The Change in Status and Position of Jews in Russia,...
The Change in Status and Position of Jews in Russia, France and Germany in the Years 1880 1920
Throughout history Jews have been persecuted. I am going to write about how their status and position
changed from 1880 to 1920 in the countries France, Russia and Germany. Anti Semitism, the
persecution of Jews, was introduced centuries before the year 1880. In Ancient times Jews were used
as slaves by the Egyptian s, the Babylonian s and the Roman s. In many countries Jewish temples,
synagogues were destroyed and Judaism was banned. As Christianity grew so did the persecution of
Jews. Christians blamed the Jews for the death of Jesus Christ and the Bible calls the Jews, The
children of the Devil . Many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This cleared his debt. The Crusades war also proved a huge problem for European Jews. The
Crusaders were Christian s travelling from Northern Europe to Jerusalem to fight in the Holy War. On
the way they stopped at towns around Europe and massacred many Jews, in some cases the
Archbishop of that town tried to stop the Crusaders, only to fail. Anti Semitism was originated long
before 1880 and was not invented by Adolf Hitler. In France Jews had been treated fairly by
Napoleon; he freed many ghettos that were occupied by Jews, they were also given full civil rights
before any other European country, in the late 18th Century. It was even the earliest country in Europe
to have Jewish cabinet ministers; the first time a Jew entered the cabinet was in 1848. Many other
countries did not allow Jews into the cabinet until the 20th Century, including Britain. Unfortunately,
all this deteriorated because of two scandals that happened near the end of the 19th Century. In 1880 a
canal was to be built linking the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, which was to be called the Panama
Canal. French people invested a lot of money into the scheme, but the plan had too many problems
and by 1889 lots of money had been lost. It was found the money had been used to bribe politicians
into supporting the canal in public. Then it was found many of the
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Cango Week2
CanGo Analysis Report
Table of Contents
Executive Overview 1 Issue #1 1 Strategic Management 1 Resolution 1 Issue #2 2 Clear Objectives 2
Resolution 2 Issue #3 3 Project Management Training 3 Resolution 3 Issue #4 4 Taking ownership and
communicating the company s vision 4 Resolution 5 Issue #5 6 Team lead 6 Resolution 6 Issue #6 7
Team Communication Issues 7 Resolution 7 Conclusion 8 References 8
Executive Overview
CanGo is a successful company that wants to expand and ensure its continued success. In order to
accomplish this task, Liz the CEO has hired Forward Progress to examine current management
practices at CanGo and provide a report outlining deficiencies and resolutions. Forward ... Show more
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(Benefits of Training)
Issue #3
Project Management Training
Nick seems very excited about the project that Warren is proposing and the fact that he is being
entrusted with this new venture. However, he is clearly unqualified and overwhelmed. Warren says all
of the complex things that Nick is in charge of, but he says you have plenty of time for planning.
There are a couple of issues here. First that Warren hasn t been very specific with the details regarding
the scope, budget, and timing. The other issue is that Nick doesn t have any experience managing a
project like this and this is important to CanGo s success.
Resolution
Nick needs to tell Warren that he needs more specific information on scope, timing, and budget for the
project. He also needs some Project Management training to create a Microsoft Project WBS to
outline all of the tasks and assign resources to determine if the project is feasible and in the best
interest of the organization. Creating the WBS and Gantt chart will also help determine if they have
the necessary resources in house to do the work or if it is better to outsource some of the project to
offset some of the risks. Right now, Nick doesn t have any visibility into everything that needs to be
accomplished to complete the project without a plan, nor can he anticipate any risks that would
prohibit them from successfully completing the project. By creating a project plan Nick can identify
all tasks, dependencies, costs, and
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Analysis Of All But My Life By Gerda Weissmann
This book is called All But My Life. The author is Gerda Weissmann. Gerda Weissmann Klein is one
of many survivors of the Holocaust. During the holocaust many Jewish people were killed. Gerda was
the only one that survived out of all her family. There were a number of reasons she survived this
horrible event. She survived the holocaust because of luck, family, and courage.
The first reason why she survived the holocaust was because of luck. There have been many things
that predicted or showed that Gerda was lucky during this time. One example was when Gerda were
using cards and it told Ilse that she was unlucky and told Gerda that she was lucky. Ilse says to Gerda,
Remember the cards in Bolkenhain. They told us I am unlucky, but you you
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King Leopolds Ghost Essay
Book Review of King Leopold s Ghost, by Adam Hochschild
What some have considered to be the first international scandal of
the modern era took place in the Congo from 1890 until 1910. King Leopold
II of Belgium was at the head of this so called scandal. Although Europe
and the rest of the world seemed to have forgotten the victims of these
crimes, there is a considerable amount of material to use when attempting to
recreate the horror that took place in Leopold s Congo. This is exactly
what Adam Hochschild is attempting to do by writing this book. By using the
written words of mostly Europeans and Americans, which creates a distorted
view of history, he wants to show that the Holocaust type event ... Show more content on
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By acting as the director and guiding his actors and stagehands,
Leopold finds the angle he needs and that is pretending to engage in a
philanthropy movement in the quot;dark continent. quot;
In Chapter 9, quot;Meeting Mr. Kurtz, quot; Hochschild provides a good
description of the novel, Heart of Darkness, and in the process enlightens
the reader about the true background and meaning to Joseph Conrad s novel.
Early in the book, Hochschild mentions the novel and how it has been studied
for Freudian overtones, mystic echoes, and its inward vision. According to
him, the book is more fact than fiction because there are many similarities
between the book and Conrad s very own travels into the Congo. In fact,
Hochschild calls the narrator of Heart of Darkness, Marlow, Conrad s alter
ego. Probably the biggest example of how the book is based on Conrad s own
travels is the fact that the stories villain, Mr. Kurtz, is clearly
inspired by a number of real people. These include George Antoine Klein,
Major Edmund Barttelot, and Captain Leon Rom, who probably is the real life
basis for Kurtz s most important signal, a collection of African heads
around his house. Heart of Darkness is given a completely new spin because
of Hochschild s interpretation.
Hochschild has a tendency to be too descriptive. There are some
parts in the book
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Challenge Products Corporation Case Analysis
Anny Lyman was recruited to Challenge Products Corporation (CPC) from their competitor because
she has expertise in marketing and creativity. She is such a hardworking and creative manager that she
was showcased in a magazine and that is what makes her a very visible manager in her previous
organization. Before she was hired, CPC s products were very dominant because of high quality, low
costs, and durability of the design. But this has since changed because of the cheaper look alike
products introduced into the market. As a result of this, CPS s market share has significantly dropped
and it gives the CEO a concern and that is where Ann Lyman s comes into the picture to try to turn
things around. She has given a brilliant proposal to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She will have to explain in detail how her new plan appeals to everyone s values and supports the
common goal. Ann Lyman will have to thoroughly explain the reason for the need for the company to
expand its product lines, the reason why they have to offer more product options at different price
levels. The more product lines CPC has with different price levels the more market share for them.
She has to give them the reasons why CPC should branch out into trend designs that appealed to the
contemporary lifestyles of young adults which are probably their biggest customer in the electronic
housewares. In this century, for any company or organization to continue to thrive in the marketplace,
it has to adhere to consumer demands and taste. Reciprocity according to Whetten Cameron, 1993, pg.
243 involves straightforward bargaining in which each party gains something from an exchange. Ann
Lyman can use the strategy of reciprocity by striking a bargain with all the departments that will be
highly impacted by a proposal in the form of offering bonus from the potential profits that the new
product offerings will generate. Reasoning and reciprocity are the best influencing strategies to get the
other members on board with her process to implementing the changes to the sales department. Amy
should be more visible to other members in the department by growing her relationship with higher
level authorities to make a significant
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The Effect Of Bioluminescence On Oceanic Life And...
Imagine you re out camping in a pitch black forest. The moon is hidden by the canopy of trees and
you ve left your lantern back in the tent. There is no way to see where you are going and panic begins
to set. When all of a sudden the ground around you begins to glow and visibility has returned. What is
the cause of this phenomenon? To whom or what should you be thankful for? This is known as
bioluminescence, a feature that causes eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms to illuminate. This is a
rare trait that few creatures possess and benefit from. This document will discuss the helpful features
that both terrestrial and marine life forms benefit from. Particularly mating, hunting, and defense can
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J Hastings, 1998). Creatures of all habitats and ways of life may have the capacity to use this ability.
From the bottom of the ocean floor to the plains of the windy desert, the variability of these
illuminating creatures knows no bounds. When it comes to earthbound animals, certain Arthropods,
Mycetophilid Flies, Centipedes, and Millipedes share this ability with Fireflies, Click Beetles, Glow
Worms, Railroad Worms, Quantula Stirata and Annelids. Furthermore, there are also animals with
these features found within the ocean. The fish included but not limited to are the Cookiecutter Shark,
Anglerfish, Flashlight Fish, Gulper Eel, Black Dragonfish, Cat Shark, Lanternfish, Midshipman Fish,
Pineconefish, Viperfish, Marine Hatchetfish, but these aren t the only marine creatures that retain this
ability. Invertebrates such as Cnidarians, Coral, Sea Pens, certain Jellyfish, Ostracods, Copepods,
Chaetognaths, Vampire Squid, Clams, Nudibranchs, Cephalopods, Krill, Molluscs, Octopuses,
Bolitaenidae, Sepiolida, Teuthida, colossal squid, Mastigoteuthidae, and the sparkling Enope Squid are
included in the list of species that possess bioluminescent qualities. Many species of Fungi and
Bacteria are found with these illuminating qualities. From the microscopic bacteria, Photorhabdus
luminescence to the Colossal Squid, the size and shape of these beings are nearly endless.
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George Eliot’S The Mill On The Floss, We Follow The...
George Eliot s The Mill on the Floss, we follow the protagonist, Maggie Tulliver who has been
mistreated by her family and even her older brother Tom whom she puts on a pedestal. It is clear from
the beginning of the book that the relationship between these two is, to some degree, abusive. In it,
Maggie relies heavily on Tom for approval and love whereas Tom is strict and demeaning towards his
younger sister. Tom and their family s actions towards Maggie heavily shaped her character. The
unhealthy relationship she and her brother share creates a barrier between her and everyone else to
where she cannot get close enough to anyone like she is with Tom. A character analysis of Maggie
from The Mill on the Floss, will show that through Maggie s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Maybe if Maggie looked more like her cousin Lucy Deane and conformed more to the gender
stereotype, Mrs. Tulliver would be more supportive of Maggie s genius. That aside, Maggie s brother
Tom did not care about her appearance or her intellect. We first see Tom and Maggie s relationship in
Chapter 5. Here, Tom comes home from his first term at school and Maggie dotes on him excitedly
and affectionately. Tom has saved up all term to buy her a fishing line so they could go fishing
together; after sharing how he had to fight some boys over the money, Maggie has nothing but
adoration and affection for her brother. Tom, indifferent towards her praise, decides to go and see his
rabbits that Maggie had been taking care of for him; Maggie tells him that she forgot to feed them and
they passed away. Despite Maggie being a little girl, Tom tells her he doesn t love her and cruelly
reprimands her, reminding her of how she has done bad things in the past. He later accepted her
apologies and they share cake, her getting the bigger piece, and they cuddle with each other. But, even
then Tom has an issue with Maggie; she tried to give the bigger piece to him, he refused, then
proceeded to get upset at her anyway. The next day the siblings went off to go fishing and Maggie is
impressed by Tom s practical knowledge of the outdoors and his superior presence; she is also
respectful
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National Building Code Of India
A commercial establishment providing lodging, meals, and other guest services to travellers and
tourists is termed as hotel as per oxford dictionary. As mentioned in the Indian standard fire safety in
Hotels Code of practice hotel is defined as Buildings or building under the same management in
which more than 15 sleeping accommodation for hire , primarily used by transients, who re lodged
with or without meals, are taken as hotels irrespective of they being called inn, motels, clubs or guest
house. (IS:13716, 1993) The occupancy characteristics of the building has an important role in
considering the risk and hazard analysis of the building and fire safety systems and measures of the
buildings are actually various groups as described in clause 3.1.1 of National building code of India
part 4. Out of three most important aspects while classifying any building the first is the type of
activity which occurs in it. Second, what is the number of occupants present in the building and third
is the type of hazards present there. Figure.1: General Classification of buildings based on Occupancy:
Ref (3.1.1.) NBC part 4 There are variety of services and activities rendered to the transients and
permanent guests in hotels these days. Generally it is lodging and meal which is provided by every
hotel; however there are various numbers of other facilities which are provided depending upon the
size and location of the hotel. Some of such facilities services to name are
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Machiavelli The Prince Analysis
In this paper I will argue that Machiavelli s statement upon residing within newly acquired
princedoms is culturally relevant within today s political system. I will prove this by drawing a
comparison between Machiavelli s views on politics to Hillary Clinton s campaign for the senate in
the year 2000.
In his book, The Prince , Machiavelli wrote It may be for the advantage of a Prince, that from his
having no other, territories, he is obliged to reside in the State which he has acquired. Machiavelli
argued in this sentence and throughout his book that newly acquired states are best maintained when
the Prince resides within them. It is written that if a newly acquired territory should hold similar
customs, traditions, and languages to that of the Princedom then it should take little effort to maintain
it. However, should a newly acquired territory differ in customs and language, then a Prince should
move to the newly acquired territory in order to immerse himself within its customs and traditions. A
Prince must immerse himself within the traditions of the territory and live amongst his people to either
gain their love and admiration or fear and and obedience. Princes who live on site can easily detect
disorders and find their remedies, but a Prince who is not on site will not be able to cure a problem
until it is too late. In Chapter 9 of The Prince. Machiavelli lays the foundation within Civil
Principalities by describing the two humors: the people and the nobles. The
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Similarities Between MP3 And Mp3
MP3 and Ogg file formats comparison
MP3 file format
There exist numerous types aural files.Thus, if you desire to alter the sound formats or replicate the
files so that they become playable in different audio players, you ought to be knowledgeable with
various file types.These file types can be differentiated through examination of the file name
extension.With that in mind, there are compacted audio file types which are preferred by many when
downloading, copying, and storing. MP3(.mp3) and OGG(.ogg) are two of the frequently used
compressed audio file types. The types are christened as lossy compression audio formats. MPEG 1
Audio Layer III or in short MP3 is a revolutionary digitized aural file format which permits the audio
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Between the two formats, MP3 is more common than OGG Vorbis.
Regarding sound quality, OGG Vorbis is better than MP3.
MP3 is restricted by copyrights while OGG Vorbis is free for all.
In MP3 the bit rate of compression remains unchanged and cannot be varied while in OGG Vorbis the
compression bit rate can be varied according to your requirements.
Fraunhofer Gesellschaft and Thompson Multimedia developed the MP3 while the Viph.Org
Foundation created OGG Vorbis.
So between MP3 vs. Ogg Which Should You go for?
Now that you know the difference between the two formats which one is best for you?Owing to its
early introduction into the world of file sharing, MP3 became tremendously fashionable. Its
recognition is based on the reality that the phrase MP3 was synonymic with Compressed audio. The
word MP3 is often used by some people to mean any aural file. On the other hand, the OGG Vorbis
file format is increasingly becoming trendy among developers due to its better quality sound and free
for all code base. Nowadays, the hardware and toy makers are employing OGG Vorbis in the encoding
of their audio files to evade MP3 patent problems and attain well organized compression. Though,
most of the portable music players or MP3 players do not support the format of OGG Vorbis.The
game development industry highly favors the OGG Vorbis format as it has been significantly used in
some recent
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Analysis Of Luncheon On The Grass
Discussion Essay: Luncheon on the Grass (Le DĂ©jeuner sur l herbe) Luncheon on the grass, a painting
that left people of its time stunned was created in 1863 by painter Edouard Manet. This painting was
an Impressionist work that broke the barrier that art should only be made if it respects the established
conventions and attempts to achieve timelessness. The original name for this artwork was The Bath
but it was changed four years later. It is an oil painting on canvas and its size is 208cm x 264.5cm
(81.9 in x 104.1 in) it is a large painting. The color scheme of dark green, brown and black used to it
gives a very earthly sensation. Manet s style of painting was as controversial as his subjects as he ...
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All the figures in the painting were real individuals in Manet s life. The man towards the left is
Ferdinand Leenhof who is his soon to be brother in law, the man on the right is his younger brother
Eugene Manet and most importantly the nude woman who left everyone stunned was a female model,
Victorine Meurent, who makes another appearance in Manet s other painting Olympia where once
again she is the topic of debate. As all the figures were recognizable and were portrayed in an explicit
narrative made it even more difficult to be displayed alongside traditional paintings. The painting was
rejected by the official French academy in 1863 because it left the salon jury outraged to how the
woman is being shown in the nude with no shame at all. Although nude women had always been the
subject of classical art the problem here was that she was being depicted as a normal human being.
Her body posture seemed relaxed, by slouching it also creates folds on her stomach. The salon did not
approve as she was displayed as a regular modern day woman who happened to take her clothes off
(you can see her polka dotted dress and hat towards her left) rather than a goddess or mythological
creature. Another problem they had was that she is looking directly into the viewer s eyes with
confidence and self awareness to which people were not
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Children Of Lonliness By Anzia Yezierska
The bond between parents and children never deteriorates. Even in times of conflict, there is always
some love and unity between parents and children. However, as time goes on and generations drift
apart, different methods of behavior develop. The tensions between parent and child define the
conflict in Amy Tan s Two Kinds, Anzia Yezierska s Children of Loneliness, and Gish Jen s Who s
Irish. These conflicts explore the cultural gap between the two the way they act differently, their
behavioral differences, and their different thought processes are all conflicts found in the short stories.
Although there is always love and unity between parents and children, the generational divide between
parents and children is shown through the concept of
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The daughter could still learn, however, she chooses to disobey her mother and merely pretend to
learn piano.
This indirect rebellion is a central conflict in Two Kinds, both internal, through her thoughts, and
external, through her relationship with her mother. In Children of Loneliness, by Anzia
Yezierska, Rachel struggles with the generational differences to a degree in which she indirectly
dehumanizes her own family. She [jumped] up from the table in disgust; I ll never be able to stand it
here with you people (Yezierska, 178). She refers to her own family as you people as if they are a
different species or race, even though they are her parents who raised her. These two examples
demonstrate the conflict between parents and children as well as the concept of non obedience in the
new generation. However, another factor is parenting style.
The shift in parenting styles through time further differentiates the parents and children with changes
in parenting and punishment. In Gish Jen s Who s Irish, the parenting styles of two generations clash
over their daughter/granddaughter, Sophie. Two perspectives fight over how
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  • 2. Fahrenheit 451 Quote Analysis In Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury shows us that this book is described as a totalitarian dystopian story. In the beginning of the book he explains the hatred that is held by the people against books and he carries out this theme throughout the whole story. By stating So now you see why books are hated and feared? They show the pores in the face of life. The comfortable people want only wax moon faces, poreless, hairless, expressionless (Bradbury 83). This quote is stating that the government is taking control over people by taking the little things, such as books, that provide mankind with information on a day to day basis, making it easy for the people s minds to grow and become more educated. Within the quote that is used, Bradbury uses imagry when he says pores in the face of life he is refuring to the knowledge that comes from the books that leads people to questioning the authority compared to the ignorance of the society that is shown throughout the novel. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe that is why Clarissa and her family were always frownded upon, because the was she though and her mind was what the government wanted to keep out. The books leapt and danced like roasted birds, their wings ablaze with red and yellow feathers (Bradbury 117) this quote describes how being mesmerized by the sight and idea of books is a revolt against the government. Just like during the time of this quote, Motag s attention was on the burning books. Bradbury uses repetition by saying Light the first page, light the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay On Traditional Construction Of History The Issuses of Traditional Construction of History Does history over centuries truly define the past as its origin? Dr. Francis Pryor re examines the origin of Britain in one of his series about Britain AD, Britain AD The Not So Dark Age. His reinvestigation finds out a handful of evidences that disprove the written history regarding how Britain s culture was formed. Pryor effectively explores the flaw in history through the idea of invasion, cultural artifacts, and the creation of identity. In the narrative, the idea of Anglo Saxon invasion is clearly not reliable. To begin with, there are a plenty of Rome buildings that might have a different purpose than people traditionally believe in. To illustrate, Pryor has a discussion with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beside the invasion, cultural artifacts is also an aspect that is misjudged towards people s genesis. Firstly, cultural artifacts are merely shown the adaption to what is better, rather than expression of one s origin. For example, Pryor has a conversation with Sam Lucy, an archaeologist, about the change in burial rights in Britain during the end of The Roman period; Lucy mentions how people were buried with different objects: a cross shaped branch, and this approach isn t a continental import. It s idea came ultimately from the continent, but it is a British product (Sam Lucy). This reveals that the idea of the object comes from outside of Britain, but British people are the one who modify and execute that idea. The fact that British takes the ideas from continent to differ their style proves that artifacts are found to belong to Anglo Saxon people could actually be made similarly by the British to improve their daily life. So this idea indicates that culture artifacts do not tell where people come from. Moreoever, cultural artifacts are found around the world might have been traded and transported there, and did not belong to local inhibitants. Particularly, Mark Cartwright, who has a Master of Arts in Greek philosophy, talks about trading goods in ancient times: goods were not only exchanged across the Roman world, however, as bustling ports such as Gades, Ostia, Puteoli, Alexandria, and Antioch also imported goods from such far flung places as Arabia, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. America’s Mergence of Personal and Public Realms in... America s Mergence of Personal and Public Realms in Arendt s The Human Condition America is a superpower, irrefutably the most dominant nation in the world. Underlining this supremacy, however, is the fact that America s society is facing several problems. Among these problems is what Hannah Arendt calls the emergence of society through the mergence of both the personal and public realms. This major problem has spawned numerous other problems, so has been chosen as the underlying cause for the tribulations of modern American society. Hannah Arendt, author of The Human Condition, has provided relevant analysis that applies to this major problem facing American society today. Modern American society intertwines the personal and public ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The wealthy and influential have their personal lives made public on a daily basis through the media. American society is greatly influenced by personal wealth, and that has taken away from the personal freedom which the public realm is originally meant to provide. Arendt s analysis during her time provides invaluable information that corresponds to the problems with American society today. Arendt criticizes the collective society, that which encompasses both the public and private realm, when she says: The social realm, where the life process has established its own public domain, has let loose an unnatural growth, so to speak, of the natural; and it is against this growth, not merely against society but against the growing social realm, that the private and intimate, on the one hand, and the political (in the narrower sense of the word), on the other, have proved incapable of defending themselves. (43) Arendt makes a valid point discussing the freedom lost in the combination of private and public realms, as well as the inability of one to avoid the two realms joining. She emphasizes the effect that personal life has on public life when the two are blended. One s status in public is no longer of equal status, like the citizens of ancient Greece, but now instead based on class. The main aspect that determines class is wealth. Arendt regards the controversy that basing class on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Metaphors In The Invisible Man In the book Invisible Man written by Ralph Ellison, he tells a story uses a series of metaphors to describe life as a black teenager years ago. During the late 1940 s through 1952, the Invisible Man tries valiantly to overcome the image society has given him, but his efforts could never break from the grasp of the black society. This hold was constructed and glued together by the white society during this novel. The stereotypes and expectations of a racist society had blacks to behave only in savage and compelling ways, never letting them to act in their own free will. Even the actions of black activists seeking equality are manipulated and lied to. Throughout the novel the Invisible Man encounters this heart felt problems and although ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Faced with the likelihood of death, the narrator has a realization that everything Ras and the Brotherhood have done and are fighting for is totally nonsense, and he would rather live out his own ridiculous life than die of someone else s. I ... recognized the absurdity of the whole night ... And I knew that it was better to live out one s own absurdity than to die for that of others, whether for Ras s or Jack s. This realization finally allows the Invisible Man to cast off his shroud of invisibility. The book Invisible Man written by Ralph Ellison correlates to present time because people still believe that we are the inferior race. Most white would want America to go back to these times where the black community was low and had no say and the parts of the white community have no problem voicing that opinion out loud. People, especially parts of the black community are following that metaphor that was presented in the book about blindness because some follow politics blindly, not knowing their true intent for the community. This book relates to present time because the same type of things still occur till this day, but it just in a sugar coated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Colonialism In America America, a capitalistic society, would become faced with a threat to its society and economy in the 1800s; it would then find itself using colonization and colonialism as a solution for these unforeseen issues. Colonialism and colonization often times will be used interchangeably, but this is incorrect because they do not mean the same thing. However, the terms are related and, in this situation, both yield the same results: chaos. Colonization is the process of going into a new land and establishing a colony that will inhabit settlers and acquire either minimal or maximum political control.1 The goal was often times the latter. Colonialism is domination of another society and is often done by establishing political, social and economic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Pbx Simulated Wastewater Before And After The Ozone Oxidation PBX simulated wastewater before and after the ozone oxidation was extracted thrice with dichloromethane. The obtained dichloromethane extract was dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate and then analyzed using an Agilent Technologies 7890A 5975C Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) (Agilent Technologies, America) for the final product analysis of gas phase system. Approximately 1.5 mL sample was heated from room temperature to 330 °C and kept at this temperature for 15 s. The chromatographic separation was performed using a 3 m 250 um 0.25 um HP 5MS elastic quartz capillary column with the following program: the initial temperature was 40 °C and increased to 100 °C at a rate of 5 °C/min, then further increased from 100 °C to 280 °C at a rate of 15 °C/min, from 280 °C to 330 °C at a rate of 30 °C/min. The mass data were obtained at the ion source temperature and the detector voltage of 230 °C and 70 eV, respectively. The mass scan ranged from 20 u to 500 u. 2.10 UPLC/Q TOF MS analysis of final oxidation products of PBX The PBX simulated wastewater before and after the ozone oxidation was analyzed using an Ultra High Performance Liquid Chromatography with Tandem Quadrupole Time of Flight Mass Spectrometer (UPLC/Q TOF MS) (Waters, American) after concentrating, for the final products analysis of liquid phase system. The conditions of UPLC/MS were: column, Waters BEH C18, 1.7 ÎŒm, 50 2.1 mm2; mobile Phase A, 80% water; mobile Phase B, 25% acetonitrile; flow rate, 0.2 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Historical Elements Of Magical Realism Magical realism combines cultural and historical realities with magic to create a normal yet magical setting in a story.Magical realism can include aspects of the mundane and even metamorphosis can be seen throughout stories of magical realism. It is important to know the different aspects magical realism attains. These attributes are expressed throughout the stories, Bless Me, Ultima, A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings , and The Handsomest Drowned Man in The World Many magical realism stories contain elements of historical and cultural realities interwoven with magical details. These cultural and historical elements is what makes the story feel real. In Bless Me, Ultima cultural and historical realities are present throughout the story, in chapter seven these realities are present as the book quotes, Finally the war was over. At school the teachers gathered in the hall and talked excitedly, and some hugged each other. Our Miss Maestas came in and told us the war was over, and she was happy....My three brothers would be coming home, and I yearned for them. Andrew wrote....They wanted to come home together; they had gone to war together. This quote is an example of historical reality, as the war in the book Bless Me, Ultima is referring to World War 2 which actually occurred in our world giving it a historical reality the quote also gives a sense of excitement and comfort as the war is over and there is celebration happening, this would also tie to cultural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. I Call You Holy To You Research Paper I call you holy, your name is holy. You are so holy to me. I call you holy, your name is holy. Holy you are and holy you ll be. I call you holy, your name is holy You are so holy to me. I call you holy, your name is holy. Holy you are and holy you ll be Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. (I call you rightous Lord) I call you righteous, your name is righteous. You are so righteous to me. I call you righteous, your name is righteous. Righteous you are and righteous you ll be. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. (I call you awesome, God) I call you awesome, your name is awesome. You are so awesome to me. I call you awesome, your name is awesome. Awesome you are, and awesome you ll be. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. (I call you faithful, Lord) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You are so faithful to me. I call you faithful, your name is faithful. Faithful you are, and faithful you ll be. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. (I call you healer, Lord) I call you healer, your name is healer. You are the healer to me. I call you healer, your name is healer. Healer you are, and healer you ll be. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. (I call you savior, Lord)
  • 10. I call you savior, your name is savior. You are the savior to me. I call you savior, your name is savior. Savior you are, and savior you ll be. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. (I call you all that, God) I call you all that, your name is all that. You have been all that to me. I call you all that, your name is all that. All that you are, and all that you ll be. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Yeah [x8] Yeah [x8] Yeah ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Mr Price Sport Swot Analysis Analysing micro environment with SWOT analysis Strengths: Mr Price Sport is known for being one of the best sporting brands when it comes to sporting equipment with a very recognisable brand where it has a gained a large market share. Mr Price Sport has a wide variety of products as it caters sporting equipment from clothes to equipment like rugby balls, cricket kit, golfing equipment and tennis equipment for the whole family. The sporting apparel and goods offers low cost products, which appeal to customers in an environment where there are many factors reducing consumer spending (like inflation links to weakening rand against other currencies ) Mr Price Sport has a wide range of products to offer with the different sports codes and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Weaknesses Many Mr Price Sports stores have been known to be cluttered and also not neat at times with products that are wanted by people being all over the place which leaves a wrong impression of the brand. Mr Price Sports offers low price items for their sporting equipment which is often compared to products of Sportsman s Warehouse and can place the quality of the product in the spotlight. The sporting apparel lacks the formal quality prices that often attract consumers and allow premium price to be charged. Mr Price Sports marketing campaign is not as effective as many other companies as their television campaign is weak. A company of Mr Price Group Ltd (with a 1.9 billion rand profit in 2014) should have a television advertisement campaign. Mr Price Sport s staff often perceived as being lazy, unfriendly and unhelpful. PAGE 2 Opportunities o Mr Price Sports can look at an expensive brand within the brand. They can have an exclusive range that is higher quality and higher priced in a small section in all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analysis Of A Chimney Sweeper By William Blake Have you ever heard about chimney sweepers? Well if you haven t chimney sweepers are little kids between the age of 4 and 7 who are forced to climb up inside chimneys and clean residue off from walls. These little children suffered from serious injuries physically, internally and mentally. This torture started to build a deadly cancer because of all the toxins they would intake and to force children to clean faster they would start a fire at the bottom. In some cases these children would have serious burns or burn to death. The masters would buy in these children just to have them clean chimneys and sleep in a cold basement on soot along with a dozen others. The master sweepers would let these children starve, no bath, no clothes etc. the trend of having a chimney sweeper didn t start until the 16th century in england and buy the 17th century it became more common because fires would start due to the over residue built up within the chimney. William Blake is a victim of being a chimney sweeper. His father sold him away when he was only 5 years old. After his father sold him he would walk along the sidewalk barely able to say sweep because of how young he was. As he got older he wrote a few poems, one of innocence and the other for experience. Reading these poems contains such imagery from the strong diction used and tone. They give such context as to what blake would see.. In William Blake s first poem, The Chimney Sweeper (from Songs of Innocence), the tone used created such imagery with the diction used. When reading this poem you hear the misery, pain and suffering not only did he go through but all the children that were being neglected from personal hygiene, hunger, and body protection (clothes). He uses both negative and positive words to give the reader an idea as to what he saw and felt. Negative were used more than positive because being a chimney sweeper wasn t fun when you were 5 6 or 7 years old and seeing other little kids die from the cancer from the toxins inhaled and some even burning in the chimney. William also gives a brief story of what happened to his friend tom and then telling a dream of hopefulness to get away from the torture that an angel saved them from but then just to wake up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Don River Watershed Essay As one of the watersheds in TRCA jurisdiction, the Don River watershed is over 80% developed and has a very high rainfall runoff response. There are three high risk flood vulnerable areas in this watershed; the Hoggs Hollow, Lower Don, and the Yonge and Elgin Mills area. A hydrological model has been established for Don River watershed and has been updated in 2004. After that, 12 years of meteorological and stream flow data has been collected and a number of significant storm events have occurred. Another hydrology update is deemed necessary to utilize the new datasets and to confirm the design requirement for a number of key projects. The hydrology update for the Don River watershed will follow the standard procedure for hydrological modelling including modelling platform selection, watershed delineation, model parameterization, model calibration and validation, and model simulation (scenario evaluation). The main objectives of this model update are as follows: Evaluation and selection a hydrology modelling platform that will best serve the TRCA and the Don River watershed now and in the future; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Civica) provides high value specialized Water Resources Engineering and Environmental services to public sector and select private sector clients in Ontario. We deliver innovative, value added drainage planning and analysis services to municipalities and conservation authorities. We also work with other consultants to provide specialized hydrologic and hydraulic consulting services as needed. Civica can help you develop policies, procedures, and special hydrologic and data management tools for drainage system management in watersheds and municipal drainage systems. We provide clear and effective communication, and sound management with integrity. We uphold values such as honesty, fairness, client confidentiality, right communication, friendly approach, and professionalism. Our core philosophy is: We exist to make our clients ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. War Against Terror and Human Rights Essay War Against Terror and Human Rights The Human Rights Act 1998 took full legal effect across the English and Welsh legal systems on October 2nd 1998. The Act, allows people to claim a number of the rights and freedoms that are set out in the European Convention on Human Rights. The Government had high hopes that when the act was passed it would create a Culture of Human Rights within the United Kingdom. The principal aim of the Human Rights Act 1998 was to give statutory and formal protection in UK law to a set of clearly distinguishable rights. It was also to allow people to claim their rights before their own courts without having to take long drawn out and costly cases to the European ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A victim includes anyone directly affected by the actions or non actions of one of the above public authorities. Whilst this directly affected principle is absolute, a victim can also include someone not necessarily directly affected by the actions of a public body, but indirectly affected. For instance, a person who is likely to be put under surveillance by the police will be able to call upon the Human Rights Act, even though they have not yet had their privacy interfered with. Where it is established that a Convention Right has been violated, the victim may be able to gain an injunction to stop the violation, force the public authority to take action, take judicial review proceedings or obtain damages and compensation. The Human Rights Act affects the different types of legislation in a number of ways. Primary legislation, which is Parliamentary Statute, the most sacred type of English law, has to be bought into accordance with the Convention Rights. If primary legislation does not comply with the Convention Rights then a Declaration of Incompatibility is issued. This can only be given by the higher courts and allows the offending legislation to be changed and put inline with the Convention Rights easily and quickly. If a statement is not issued, then the case proceeds to the European Court of Human Rights. Common Law is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Relationships In One Tree Hill In the show One Tree Hill there are several relationships that you can look at critically. There are relationships between half brothers, fathers and sons, mothers and sons, friends, and several more. When you critically look into another person s relationship you have to actually look behind what they are saying so you can understand how they actually feel about one another, someone could say and do something that would cause people to think he or she does not like a certain person but in reality at the end of the day they truthfully do love the person they pretend to hate. Actions speak louder than words most of the time. In the show One Tree Hill that I selected to watch there is this man named Dan Scott, he was the star high school ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lucas is a respectable kid he would never harm Peyton but when he gets frustrated with something that Peyton dose he may raise his voice and Peyton withdraws. When Peyton withdraws from Lucas she will just cut him out, stop seeing him, and just not be friends with him. Since Peyton withdraws from people when they raise their voice or tell her what to do it ruins so many of her relationships with her friends, boyfriend, and family. There are complications with every relationship, there is not one flawless relationship, but it takes time and effort for you to figure out what the problem is in the relationship and how you can properly fix it. If you do not properly fix the problem(s) that you have in your relationship(s) it may ruin your relationships for good. From the show that I watched One Tree Hill there were three enormous relationship problems, there is passive aggression (page 359) with Dan and Deb Scott, there is disinhibition effect (page 361) with Nathan and Haley, and then there is the demand withdraw pattern (page 359) with Peyton and Lucas. There is no such thing as a perfect relationship but if you are able to find and admit to the problem(s) that you have in your relationships you may be able to fix them or work on them with the other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Argumentative Essay On Metal Music Metal music: Noise pollution of today Metal music is a genre of rock music that developed in the late sixties and early seventies. It is characterized by its loud distorted guitars, dense bass and drum sound and vigorous vocals. Because of its different and a bit aggressive sound, metal music is not everyone s cup of tea. Sadly, metal community is often faced with a lot of stereotypical opinions. The most widespread stereotypical opinion is that all metal songs are about the devil and hell. One more stereotypical opinion is that all metal songs are just pointless screaming. All these stereotypes are wrong because metal music has a very wide range of lyrical themes and, next to usual loud songs, there are also some very nice and emotional ballads. Only problem with metal music is the fact that this kind of music is often associated with drugs, alcohol and violence. It is true that some metal fans consume drugs and alcohol, but that does not mean that all fans of metal music should be categorized as drug addicts and alcoholics because those people s addiction is a result of their bad choices and it has nothing to do with the music they listen to. Talking about violence is pointless because if you compare a metal concert with a football game you will see that metal fans ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everyone is happy to see you no matter what is your skin color, religion or age. That is very nice and it shows that metal fans are actually very nice people. Another good thing about metal music is the fact that it is a source of energy, relaxation, comfort and inspiration. Last but not the least important thing is the research that shows that there is a strong link between heavy metal and high intelligence. That research proves that metal music has meaning and that it is not just some random ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Heterogeneity Of India All the convergent influences of the world run through this society: Hindu,Moslem,Christian,secular;Stanlist,liberal,Maoist, democratic socialist, Gandhian. There is not a thought that is being thought in the West or East that is not active in some Indian mind. E.P.Thompson The singular thing about India is that you can only speak of it in the plural says Shashi Tharoor. Also, Amartya Sen in his Magnum Opus The Argumentative Indians talks about the pluralist and tolerant culture of India. The heterogeneity of India is ,beyond dispute, a source of immense pride for Indians. Although is there a single definition which encapsulates what is meant by Indians; is can still, and quite rightly, be disputed. This makes us unique among nations. India is a diverse not only in historical sense, but also in its geographical sense and both are indissolubly linked to each other. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Secularists like JN Nehru, Universalists like RN Tagore, Emperors like Akbar and Asoka, Philosophy like Upnishads, Immortal leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, intellectuals like Swami Vivekananda have been part of this rich tradition and they propounded the inclusive and tolerant idea of India. Each of them epitomises the essence of India s belief system. We have oldest Jewish community in the world outside of the middle east and a Christian community going back to the first decade after Christ. New religions came in India and assimilated in its extraordinarily flexible and accommodative culture. Each community thrived and none faced any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Effect Of Mobile And Wireless Communication On The... Introduction Information and communication has been changing rapidly during the past decades, and such changes will be affecting the society for the next five years. One effect is on individual lifestyles and this includes an increase of mobile usage and social network consumption. The changes also enable the appearance of cloud technology and the utilization of data management called big data. Another effect that is placed in a classroom. The classroom in the 21st century is virtual and allows stakeholders include students and teachers to access courses through online devices. Lin, H., Wang, Y., Li, C. (2016). Mobile learning has become more and more important in the educational context because the rapid advance and the popularity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nowadays, students are able to access online learning through internet technology, available time, and resources. This collaborative system allows student groups interacting of learning, sharing and enabling learning evaluation. In terms of Thailand, the Thai government has the policy to support the use of technology in the education system. It is believed that technology increases students potential. To achieve this, teachers should apply more technology in classes. Therefore, The aim of this study is to improve higher students critical thinking skills with the utilization of the changes in the information and communication technology. To achieve this objective, the initial step of this research is to investigate the effectiveness of learning in a borderless classroom. The borderless classroom will be used as an alternative instrument which a lecturer can use to distribute learnings and/or lessons. Research Question 1. Study the borderless classroom: a modern collaborative learning model to enhance higher education students critical thinking skills. 2. Study the students satisfaction towards borderless classroom: a modern collaborative learning model. Rationale The progress of technology had improved digital technology and wireless network. They resulted in the expansion of mobile phones and portable computers have improved. The student could learned outside the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Describe A Child s Positions Standing The child stands upright with good postural stability and minimal sway if any. His knees are slightly bent and the leg is in slight external rotation causing the feet to be splayed outward at about 30 degrees. The boys arms are slightly internally rotated and are help at his side. Sitting The child is positioned upright in a legs crossed sitting pattern. Posture is good and sway is nonexistent. The boys arms are bent at the elbows and his forearms are resting just proximal to his knees on the medial thigh. The cervical spine maintains an upright position over time. The child displays good postural control with upper extremity deviation from the aforementioned position. Sit to stand on bike The child started with his knees ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To do so the child used his upper extremities to push his weight back and onto his lower extremities. In doing so the child quickly and smoothly swung his right leg out in front of his body and left his left leg crossed mostly bearing the weight of his upper body. In a large amplitude, smooth, quick movement the child used both legs and neither upper extremity to stand upright turning his hips to the left to compensate for the crossed leg underneath him (this squared his hips in such a way that his foot was now facing directly in front of him as he came to standing). The movement ended with the child in a stable standing position with a good base of support. These positions and motion were all very well controlled and were executed smoothly. Beyond these transitions and positions the child displayed multiple combinations of controlled movements during play. This puts the child into the context specific category of development (ages 7 11). This child was only 4 years old but displayed proficient movement control that can be considered above average ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. A Summary Of Order On City Public Spaces Because of the post fiscal crisis decades of the late 20th century in city of New York, The mayoralties of Ed Koch, David Dinkins, Rudy Giuliani all saw a multipronged campaign to impose order on cities public spaces, usually by ridding them of the homeless, squeegeemen , protesters, and sundry other urban undesirables who made the life unpleasant for white middle class and upper classes, the attraction of whom was increasingly seen as the key for the urban economic revival It was into that economical and historical context, Joshua David and Robert Hammond made their initial push to save and redevelop the High Line a discarded viaduct and founded the public private conservancy FHL(Friend of High line) . The rendering was the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the contrary, because of their decision also focus on the elite the working class neighborhood was forced to leave or suffered from the poor environment. Even though it is hard to tell that if it is the designer s intention to built the High Line just for the elite, but it seems like the people living in the neighbor was neglected before the construction. Behind the fading grey surfaces in the images, it was an increasing inequality of economic resources in the neighborhood. In the images, all of the existing neighborhood was intentionally erased by the rendering and presenting as barren buildings which can be prompted by increasing circulation. This strategy of moving undesirable in the urban space and, in so doing, help reclaim space for development was underway in Chelsea which was known as West Chelsea rezoning from 2005. FHL worked with city planner to rezone the area for new residential and commercial developed so that oppositional property owner would be able to monetize their unused property rights. In this case, the neighborhood around the High Line as an economic resource that belonged to the local residents, business and galleries were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Canada Vs. United States Health Care Canada vs United States Health Care President Obama promised to all Americans that they would finally have an opportunity to obtain or purchase health insurance in the United States for the first time and for those that already had insurance he promised to them that they would be able to keep the insurance they already had and it would not increase because of Obama Care. After the passing of Obama Care the only truth was that Americans could purchase health care but other than that the rest were lies. People that already had insurance plans some of their plans went up and some plans even got dropped because of Obama Care. Many Americans now ask themselves why do they have to suffer and pay more for health insurance when they did nothing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ( Maria ) Obama Care is still a step in the right direction, though because it now allows anyone to obtain health coverage that wants it. Lastly, another downside to Obama Care is that the people that did not have health coverage before are now forced to get it or will get fined on their taxes at the end of the year. Many Americans do not even have the money to buy it so how will they pay the fine? It is highly unlikely the U.S government will never see that money any time soon. The republican party to this day are still trying to repeal certain parts of Obama Care because it does not work. The legislatures of the United States should take a hard look at how Canada operates with their health care laws. In Canada their legislators passed a better law allowing all citizens to have the same health care. Sure there are longer lines, but at the end of the day everyone is on the same team. The U.S on the other hand has not played as a team but still as an individual. Why make others pay higher prices for doing the right thing all their life? The U.S legislators should pass a law like Canada and make everyone pay equally or do not pass anything because it s not fair game. Health care is valued by many citizens in the United States and in Canada. Both countries have their own health care systems to provide coverage for citizens. Canada has basic health care coverage for all citizens through federal legislation, but not all services are covered. Additional health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Titular Character Of William Shakespeare s Richard IIi The titular character in Shakespeare s Richard III is a man whose body has been weakened and warped by nature, and so must rely on his wit and cleverness to survive. Throughout the play, Richard uses wordplay and persuasive language to convince others to support him or at least cease working against him. Overall, Richard believes that his ability to use language makes him superior to others in the courts of London, as is evident in the following selection: Was ever woman in this humour wooed?/Was ever woman in this humour won? (Shakespeare 1.2.230 231). Richard perceives himself as being capable of feats previously thought impossible due to his supposedly excellent understanding of rhetoric and discourse. Richard of Gloucester is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The response that one of these murderers gives to Richard is extremely telling, however. He states that Talkers are no good doers; be assured/We go to use our hands and not our tongues (1.3.349 351.) These men have no desire to speak to Clarence, as such a conversation would only get in the way of their work. If anything is to be accomplished, they must focus on using the strength of their arm rather than that of their words. The men ultimately do choose to have a dialogue with Clarence due to the prodding of their consciences, and so completely ignore Richard s warnings about speaking to Clarence (1.4.159). Clarence does attempt to convince these assassins of his innocence, stating that the king sends you not to murder me for this, for in that sin he is as deep as I (1.4.212 213). Clarence is arguing that the king would be wrong for executing him for the sins of battle, as the king would be as much as fault in that regard as Clarence is. The murderers give a curt denial, stating the following: Relent? No. Tis cowardly and womanish (1.4.261). The man who states the previous line, and slays Clarence, never intended to change his mind. Neither Richard nor Clarence s words influenced the decisions of these murderers, who were only motivated by coin (1.4.123 124). When Anne and Elizabeth utter curses toward their most bitter enemies, it seems that they believe that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Revealing In Liesel s The Book Thief Are we ever going to get out of this nightmare and survive? This question was being asked all around the world, but especially by Liesel and her family. Liesel is the main character of The Book Thief. Her and her family lived in Germany, where Nazis were dominant. She was very reserved, introverted, and non outgoing, but her personality was about to change drastically. Liesel started stealing books. The first book she stole was the gravedigger s handbook, which she??? dropped at her brother s funeral. This marked the beginning of Liesel deceiving her family. The central idea of The Book Thief is stealing, which is going to flip Liesel s world upside down. As the book continues, Liesel s experiences during World War II are revealed. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Dramatic Significance of Sick Characters in Ola... THE DRAMATIC SIGNIFICANCE OF SICK CHARACTERS IN OLA ROTIMI S PLAYS Odia Clement Eloghosa ABSTRACT In this paper, the sick characters are studied through the examination of their dramatic significance and contributions to the development of Ola Rotimi s drama. Three aspects of dramatic significance are identified in this paper and we argue that the sick: (1) act as witness and help the healthy establish truth, (2) create crisis situations that stir up diverse emotions in the audience, and finally, (3) heighten dramatic tension which boosts the degree of suspense in the plays. I INTRODUCTION The paper examines the dramatic significance of sick characters in Ola Rotimi s plays. It covers four of Rotimi s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He identifies collectivist consciousness as the defining factor which crystallizes Rotimi s advancement of themes like solidarity, followership and self sufficiency. Femi Osofisan, Toyin Akinosho, Umukoro et al and Effiok Uwatt have made cursory remarks on Rotimi s use of sick characters and these are worth reviewing here. Osofisan, examining the political imperative in African dramaturgy and theatre practice, makes some passing comments on the sick in Hopes, a play he considers as belonging to the tradition of socialist theatre and posits that the aim of the sick in that play is to teach our masses the virtue of collective struggle, the irrelevance of tribal differences in face of common economic exploitation and the possibility of heroism among the poor and down trodden (5). On his part, Akinosho, reviewing the performance of Rasheed Gbadamosi s Behold My Redeemer, a play directed by Ola Rotimi, and which has a psychiatric setting, makes brief comments on Rotimi s portrayal of sick characters. He says, As director and playwright, Ola Rotimi is known for using the sick to portray the Nigerian Society (11). He adds that in Our Husband, the playwright uses the sick to paint the Nigerian politician as a mad power seeker . Umukoro et al, examining the major events in The Gods, briefly interpret the use of sickness in the play thus, The only real significance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Lennie s Isolation Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is novella that follows the relationship between George and Lennie. George and Lennie are a traveling pair of workers which is unusual in the setting of the novella for most men work alone. In the beginning of the book, the two are turning a new leaf by getting a new job on a farm where they meet other workers like Slim, Curly, Carlson and etc. At the end of the book, the workers are on a manhunt for Lennie when they find his dead body and George near a clearing. Slim leads George away while Carlson looks at the two wondering what is wrong with them. What really bothers the two men is the loss of George s companion which leaves him isolated like everyone else in the novella. One example of an isolated character ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She strikes up conversation with Lennie who is wary of her because of George warning him of her and when he tells her such, Her face grew angry. Wha s the matter with me? she cried. Ain t I got a right to talk to nobody? Whatta they think I am, anyways? You re a nice guy. I don t know why I can t talk to you. I ain t doin no harm to you. (87 88). Curley s wife does not have any other women on the farm to keep her company and the men disregard her because of her marriage to the boss son, Curly. Her married status means trouble to the men and that is the reason many stay away from her. Furthermore, the significance of the fact that she does not have her own name proves that she is just someone s possession and not worthy of anyone s time. This keeps Curly s wife isolated in every way possible for she has nobody who will give her the time of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Time In Slaughterhouse-Five Kurt Vonnegut s American classic, Slaughterhouse Five, is a novel that embodies various themes and messages, such as time, war, and death. While the latter are quite significant to the novel, the former, time, is a profound element in Vonnegut s novel, as it dictates its progression of events and is also supported by several other literary elements within Billy Pilgrim s tale. Time is a topic discussed at length in Slaughterhouse Five by Vonnegut in his narration and Billy in his references to the Tralfamadorians. Time is woven throughout the novel and has a great bearing on Billy Pilgrim and how he views his life. Vonnegut utilized various forms of structure and style in Slaughterhouse Five which paralleled the novel s account of time. Literary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Vonnegut expertly used tone, diction, and sentence structure to convey that time is repetitive and injurious. He used intricate chronology and the development of Billy Pilgrim to show that time is unforgiving and treacherous. But despite this, Billy s tale ends on a positive note. The war is over; he can go home. The sky is still blue and the birds are singing once more. It can be seen that not only for Billy, but for the human race, time is ticking and being wasted, but people can still cherish the moments they have. They can still revel in the glory of a blue cape and boots of silver. It is because humans are fickle. Time is fickle. Time is not a constraint to anyone as much as it is an encouragement to spend it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Comparing Colonialism and Imperialism in Heart of... Imperialism in Heart of Darkness and Kipling s Poetry Imperialism sprung from an altruistic and unselfish aim to take up the white man s burden 1 and wean [the] ignorant millions from their horrid ways. 2 These two citations are, of course, from Kipling s White Man s Burden and Conrad s Heart of Darkness, respectively, and they splendidly encompass what British and European imperialism was about at least seen from the late nineteenth century point of view. This essay seeks to explore the comparisons and contrasts between Conrad s and Kipling s view of imperialism in, respectively, Heart of Darkness and White Man s Burden and Recessional. In a historical context, the two texts differ greatly: Heart of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was the occasion for which Recessional had been written, and it celebrated a vast empire that had dominion over palm and pine, and a far flung battle line. The poem speaks of lesser breeds without the Law, and it is this law that if, drunk with sight of power, must not be forgotten. It is a prayer for the eternal altruistic mission that the white man had been destined for, as well as a hopeful prayer that England should not decline: Far called, our navies melt away On dune and headland sinks the fire Lo, all our pomp of yesterday Is one with Nineveh and Tyre! Judge of the Nations, spare us yet, Lest we forget lest we forget!4 The call to extend the Law continues in Kipling s poem The White Man s Burden. However, such an extension calls for a definition of a white man. By this term, Kipling refers not only to those with white skin colour. Charles Carrington points out in his biography5 that in the late 19th century white people included all men with the moral standards of the civilised world. Carrington convincingly cites Kipling s own poem Gunga Din about an Indian water carrier, in which Gunga Din is the finest man I knew . I have elaborated upon Carrington s example: [When] a servin of Er Majesty the Queen, Of all them black faced I
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  • 29. Labor Unions in the Late 1800 s Essay Labor Unions in the Late 1800 s Labor unions in the late 1800 s set out to improve the lives of frequently abused workers. Volatile issues like the eight hour workday, ridiculously low pay and unfair company town practices were often the fuses that lit explosive conflicts between unions and monopolistic industrialists. Some of the most violent and important conflicts of the time were the Haymarket Affair and the Pullman strike. Each set out to with similar goals and both ended with horrifying consequences. The movement for the eight hour workday was one of the most violent struggles for laborers. Their struggle is defined by protests that were broken up by the police and the Pinkertons. The Pinkertons were a mercenary police group ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many homes, meeting halls, and offices where outspoken supporters of the eight hour movement lived and worked were raided without warrant. Oscar Neebe, Adolph Fisher, August Spies, Louis Lingg, Michael Schwab, Samuel Fielden, Carl Engel, and Albert Parsons were charged with the trumped up charge of accessory to murder for the riot. They were all brought to trial, even though many of the men were not even at Haymarket Square at the time of the melee. With a jury of twelve men found all of the defendants guilty. After an appeal to the Supreme Court, Spies, Parsons, Fischer and Engel were sentenced to hang. Neebe, Fielden and Schwab were given life sentences. Louis Lingg most likely would have served a life sentence as well, however, he committed suicide. [Pullman] is, in fact, philanthropy made practical; humanity, founded on business principles; sobriety, art music, clean living, refined homes, self respecting independence of character without paternalism; a vindication of the theory that there is an economical value in beauty, and that the workingman is capable of appreciating and wisely using the highest ministries of art and beauty. Chicago Times, 10 January 1891 The Pullman Strike of 1894 was the first national strike in United States history. George Pullman of Pullman Rail Cars founded the town of Pullman as a place where his workers could live. A problem arose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Military Weapons Research Paper The terminator type artificial intelligent robot stands across a vast death valley full of human carcasses. The robot is draped in human blood while it fires upon a group of futile human rebellions stuck behind a Swiss cheese type car firing with meaningless antique weapons. After the robot is done undergoing the pointless attack from the human rebellions, he fires one round from arm based weapon. He wipes the humans from ever existing. Military weapons will be so technically advanced in the future that the United States will have no other way than to innovate and invent new military weapons, equipment, and personnel to keep up against the advancements in opposing nations. Technology is slowly taking place of soldiers which is the greatest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The article Cockpit Controls Now Available As a Wrist Tablet and Mega Helmet written by Rebecca Boyle describes a new full length cockpit command mechanism controlled through a touch screen and an all seeing helmet. The innovation is a pilot commanding tablet that supervises all the controls in the cockpit, also the helmet that creates a full angled view through a glass screen on the helmet in front of the eyes. Boyle writes Equipped with a huge helmet and a handy wrist attached device, future fighter pilots will have maps, surround sound, radar and infrared vision all at their fingertips even when they re outside the cockpit. (Boyle par 1) In other words, the author is saying that each soldier will have access and use of all command control technology at the swipe of a finger or touch even when they re not inside of the fighter jet as long as they have the full angled helmet and touch screen device on them. This is significant because it makes everything so much more easier for the soldier and less dependent on movement to use the control panel rather than touching a touch screen placed on their wrist. Also this is significant because the helmet is giving them a full length view 360 degrees. If the United States military was to implement this technology in every soldier pilots jet fighter than the military would have no other choice than to cut down two pilots and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Business Evaluation And Its Solution Introduction: Server virtualisation is a virtualisation technique, in which physical server gets partitioned into multiple small, virtual servers with the help of virtualisation software. Each virtual server can run multiple operating system instances at the same time. Virtualization helps you reduce capital spending by server consolidation and reduce costs through automation, while minimizing lost access by reducing both planned and unplanned downtime. Business evaluation and its solution: When running virtual applications on a machine, it helps in reducing the hardware and operating costs, simplify it, the company Application Management. Complex virtual environments require new holistic approaches to traditional IT services such as performance debugging, capacity planning, change management and risk analysis. Higher availability One of the fundamental focal points of virtual servers is that they are totally isolated from each other, running as if they depend on discrete fittings, which diminishes downtime amid upkeep periods. This implies that changes could be made to one virtual server without influencing others having the same equipment. This implies that support is possible in a creation environment without influencing business and creating disturbances. Cheaper implementation Consider, for instance, the instance of the server base where as opposed to obtaining 5 Windows Server 2003 licenses, which would cost you something in the locale of $10,000 $15,000 in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Reentry Is The Process Of Returning Reentry is the process of returning. The term typically refers to a person who leaves their home environment and after a period of time, returns to that home environment. The majority of reentry literature finds itself within the field of cultural geography. It considers the reentry process for the sojourner, the missionary, the tourist, and the student on a study abroad program. The term, reentry, initially stems from the process of returning to Earth from space, and was utilized in reference to the astronaut training program (Becker, 1961). The majority of reentry literature focuses on cultural repatriates or sojourners, and those who have spent significant time, typically longer than six months, outside of their home environment, and includes students in study abroad programs, Peace Corps volunteers and missionaries (Adler, 1981; Sussman, 1986; Suzkudlarek, 2010; Ward Kennedy, 1993; Ward Kennedy, 1994). Reentry literature has expanded to encompass a variety of contexts, including prisoners who finish their sentence and return to society, soldiers who return from war or combat training, domestic or international tourists, and people returning from expeditions. In order to fully understand the bigger picture of reentry, this paper considers reentry from various lenses and fields of discipline. More so, the psychological, sociological, cultural, sociocultural, and environmental influences within the context of reentry are also something to consider. This paper will take ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Emergence Of Information Economy Essay Essay Title 3: The emergence of information economy has far reaching strategic implications for managers in many organizations. Select and discuss some of these implications by reflecting on three aspects, namely (1) the rationale behind your selection, (2) the changing requirements imposed by the new economy and (3) the disconnections between an organization s IT capability and the external requirements. It is vital to address the increasing commoditization of IT and/or IT ‐based solutions when illustrating their strategic potentials. The changes businesses have had to accommodate to because of the emergence of information economy, have been immeasurable. Moving from vertical integration to outsourcing in an increasingly virtual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, proponents argue that the new telecommunication technologies are the electronic highways of the informational age, equivalent to the role played by railway systems in the process of industrialization (Henderson and Castells 1987:6 as cited by Dicken 2007:83) implying that IT indeed is in the process of reaching maturity but that there are still gaps where the advances in IT have not been exploited fully. The time space convergence process is geographically uneven (Dicken, 2007:83) since two thirds of all registered domain names are in just three countries (US, Germany, UK). Therefore IT services are far from being globally available which implies that even if IT based solutions are reaching homogeneity in developed parts of the world, for underdeveloped ones IT can still be looked upon as a source of competitive advantage if implemented adequately. Economic benefits The emergence of the information age has greatly impacted the concept of economies of scale, since its goal is to provide ease of change at the business component and interface levels and deliver economies of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Utilitarian Logic in Hard Times Essay Utilitarian Logic in Hard Times Utilitarianism Quadruped. Graminivorous. Forty teeth, namely twenty four grinders, four eye teeth, and twelve incisive. Sheds coat in spring...... A perfect example of a product of utilitarian education, Bitzer defines a horse off the top of his head in a split second. Utilitarianism is the assumption that human beings act in a way that highlights their own self interest. It is based on factuality and leaves little room for imagination. Dickens provides three vivid examples of this utilitarian logic in Hard Times. The first; Mr. Thomas Gradgrind, one of the main characters in the book, was the principal of a school in Coketown. He was a firm believer in utilitarianism and instilled this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How can you give a utilitarian man such as Gradgrind such power over a town? I do like how Dickens structures the book to make one ask obvious questions such as these. Dickens does not tell us much about the success of the other students of the school besides Bitzer, who is fairly successful on paper, but does not have the capacity as a person to deal with life s everyday struggles. Gradgrinds two oldest children, Tom and Louisa, are examples of how this utilitarian method failed miserably. These children were never given the opportunity to think for themselves, experience fun things in life, or even use their imaginations. True, they are smart people in the factual sense but do not have the street smarts to survive. Tom is a young man who, so fed up with his father s strictness and repetition, revolts against him and leaves home to work in Mr. Bounderby s bank. Tom, now out from under his fathers wing, he begins to drink and gamble heavily. Eventually, to get out of a deep gambling debt, he robs a bank and is forced to flee the area. When Bitzer realizes that Tom has robbed the bank and catches him, Mr. Gradgrind begs him to let Tom go, reminding him of all of the hard work that was put on him while at the school. Ironically Bitzer, using the tools of factuality that he had learned in Gradgrinds school, replies that the school was paid for, but it is now over and he owes nothing more. I think this is extremely funny how, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Does Television A Positively Direct Effect Or A Positive... Violence on Television Most people in our society generally have the opinion that violence on television increases aggression in children and adolescents. Does it ? Who is to say whether television has a positively direct effect or a positive correlation ? However, the majority of the people who have researched this topic have discovered that violence on television is indeed one of the prime factors contributing to the increase in violent and aggressive behavior among the youth in society. That is to say there has been a growth of strong evidence to suggest that television violence does play an important and contributory part in the learning of aggression. In other words, violence in the media helps promote and encourage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the minds of young children, television is a source of entirely factual information regarding how the world works. For instance, as a child I could remember imitating violent acts after watching violent movies such as Superman, Star Wars, Star Trek, and Rocky. It felt fun to imitate these so called heroes because it seemed like the characters in the movies were invincible. Moreover, the main characters in the movies were always liked and respected. There are many other examples that confirm that people imitate violence scenes on television. For instance, the cartoon Beavis and Butthead on MTV in the United States was widely criticized for depicting the cartoon characters shaped like cigarettes. The cartoon also gained national attention when a young five year old fan from the United States set fire to his house after watching the show. This was due to the fact that in one of the episodes, Beavis and Butthead were going around setting fires to houses. Furthermore, in a resent incident in Norway, two children beat another child by jumping and kicking the child in the head and other parts of her body numerous times. As a result, the child died from being left out in the cold because she was not able to move due to her injuries. Later the officials had discovered that the barbaric incident was due to the fact that the children had watched the violent cartoon Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. The children thought that the girl would later get up because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Alabama Home Insurance Essay Alabama Homeowners Insurance Alabama, Heart of Dixie is located in the Southeastern region of the United States. It is the 24th most populous state in the US. Alabama provides 53 miles of coastline. Because of this, it claims the 6th highest homeowners insurance rates. Alabama s coastal line has been hit by large category 3 hurricanes. Due to the past occurrences of natural disasters, the average homeowners rate for this state is $2,327. The rates ranged between $1,881 and $4,609. A study was completed to help determine the cheapest home insurance rates in Alabama. Quotes were gathered from major insurance companies for a 2,000 square foot home. These companies include, Farmers, Liberty Mutual, Progressive, State Farm, and Nationwide. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mobile also began as the first capital of colonial French Louisiana. It was the first home of the Mardi Gras celebrations in the early 1700s, before New Orleans. With a higher annual insurance rate than previously listed cities, insurance here will cost you approximately $4,307. Huntsville Huntsville is the county seat of Madison County. It is also the fourth largest city in Alabama. Huntsville is home to the state s oldest hardware store. The store, Harrison Brothers Hardware, opened in 1879 originally as a tobacco shop. Homeowners rates here are significantly cheaper than Mobile, with an average of $1,963. Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa was named after Tuskaloosa, the chieftain of people who battled and was defeated by Hernando de Soto in the battle of Mabila. This city also served as Alabama s capital city from 1826 to 1846. If you are looking to insure your home here, the annual price is $2,222. Dothan Dothan Alabama is the Peanut Capital of world. Half of the peanuts grown in the United States come from the region. The city also hosts a peanut festival every year to celebrate. Dothan has a population of 68,001 people. Curious to know the annual homeowners rate here? Dothan homeowners rates are $2,133. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Mind Control Methods in 1984 Essay Mind Control Methods of 1984 and Today. Everyone wants more money. That s why people go to college to make more money. That s why people rob banks to get more money. That s why people do unethical business moves, to receive more money. We are living in a money hungry society. People want more money because they know that money is power. This power allows us to change, shape and mold society into exactly what we want. This forming and shaping can make a society more productive which means more profitable. Yet, it is impossible to sit back and hope that a society will conform to what will make you rich. Every society, whether real or fiction, uses mind control methods, to get what they want. In the book 1984, mind control is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At Winston s job in the ministry of truth, he re writes history to show that Big Brother is always correct. Winston has constant reminders that Big Brother , the leader of the Inner Party, is always watching and regulating his daily events. The Inner party makes such rules, so that the lower parties become weaker and weaker and less chance of rebellion. The spirits and pocket of the people are empty. This is good for the Inner Party because it keeps them in power, which is in turn richer. Yet, Winston rebels against Big Brother and wont let the government control him in such a way. Winston is viewed as the last humanist. He is interested with the basic God given rights of humans. Whether it is, keeping a secret diary to preserve the truth, having forbidden sexual affairs or denouncing the party by refusing to adhere to their false facts, Winston stands up for his beliefs until he can take no more. In today s society, we are plagued by mind control methods as well. These are more subtle than those in 1984 but still have the same premise. The mind control methods used are aimed to achieve the same goal as in 1984, that goal being power. Since we live in such a narcissistic and materialistic society, power entails having money. The more money you have, the more powerful one can be. By using ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Army Ants Essay example Army Ants Anthony Palmieri November 20, 1996 Contemporary Science Topics A quote made by Lewis Thomas, Ants are so much like human beings as to be an embarrassment. They farm fungus, raise aphids as livestock, launch armies into war, use chemical sprays to alarm and confuse enemies, and exchange information ceaselessly. They do everything but watch television. I am going to focus this report on the part of the quote, ..launch armies into war.., which sets a metaphor of ants and our armies in today s society. Ants have many tactics, so to speak, that are similar to the way our armies have when going to war. Ants have many different roles in their society. One of the main roles that army ants or soldier ants have is that they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They do this because footing for the large ants is better along the margins than in the midst of dense mass of scurrying ants. When the army wants to invade or occupy a county, they usually will set up aircraft carriers in the surrounding oceans and set up air forces in neighboring countries. They do this to protect the inside forces of troops and clears out a root for them to attack. They did this type of tactic during the Persian Gulf War when we sent aircraft carriers into the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean and set up air forces and troops in the neighboring countries to set up an attack. We later launched sea and air attacks to weaken the forces in Iraq. We need these forces surrounding the area to launch missions to kill or damage the powerful sources and then we send in the troops to tack care of the rest, like taking hostages or capturing any of our hostages. When the ants are sent from the bivouac, the leading ants have no odor for others to follow. They often hesitate and hold back an advance but the pressure built up from behind forces on side of the front line to bulge forward. As this movement slows down because of the relief of pressure behind it, a new bulge develops and extends forward in another part of the front. The result is a series of advances of different parts of the front which suggests flanking movements. A presence of prey will accelerate the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Importance Of A Time For A Person s Day There are many tasks and responsibilities that can arise in a person s day. In particular, juggling family, work, and school which is a very difficult and tiring task. Being disorganized can lead to a chaotic and stressful day. Using a time chart is useful and beneficial it can help you stay organized and keep daily activities more manageable. The first step to balancing my studies and family is to use a time chart. The time chart helps to keep my tasks in order and completed on time. It is helpful in reminding me about upcoming appointments whether it is at school or work, not to mention the other unexpected events that can also happen to make you forget what you were doing. Most of all, my time chart helps me look forward to taking breaks that I longed for after a long day s work. Even with a huge workload a time chart can help keep your to do list up to date, it helps you concentrate on one task at a time, and it helps you prioritize what needs to be done first. It is important to schedule your day the night before or when first arising. The first step I take to scheduling is to writing down my daily duties. Then find out what appointment I have pending. Next, I rearrange and organize to fit my schedule. This will keep duties in order and also help me find what is the most important daily activities. Do not forget to review the chart after completion; this is very crucial. This time chart lays out a step by step approach to the day. It also helps to remind me how long I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Interpreters Of Maladies Literary Analysis of Interpreters of Maladies Interpreters of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri is a short story that focuses on a far from average family vacation. Mr. Das and Mrs. Das take their three children on a family vacation to explore heritage and show the children more about Indian culture. The Das family is being chauffeured by an Indian man named Mr. Kapasi who is a translator in India that learns more about himself and the Das family on this journey. The trip turns out to be more than expected when Mrs. Das makes a confession and her sons life is put in danger. Interpreters of Maladies has much symbology that foreshadow many elements. This paper will review those symbols and analyze how they reflect in the text. Interpreters of Maladies has many symbols that reveal much about the characters in the text and foreshadow many events. The objects in this story ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The wheels are supposed to symbolize the wheel of life. They depict the cycle of creation, preservation, and achievement of realization. The wheel can be applied to any character. For Mrs. Das it shows she has not preserved herself exclusively to her husband which created a illegitment son and she is lost in the idea that her life is the perfect American dream but the realization is far from this fantasy. Mr.Kapasi life is symbolized in the wheel with the creation of his son life who passed away. He keeps the preservation of his son s memory by keeping the interpreting job his wife hates. Another piece of the wheel that holds symbolism for Mr. Kapasi is the part of the wheel that is carved with countless entwined naked bodies, making love in various positons, women clinging to the necks of men, their knees wrapped eternally around there lovers thighs. makes him think about how he never has seen his wife s body completely naked like the carvings in the wheel. The carvings start to symbolize how he would like to see Mrs. Das s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Change in Status and Position of Jews in Russia,... The Change in Status and Position of Jews in Russia, France and Germany in the Years 1880 1920 Throughout history Jews have been persecuted. I am going to write about how their status and position changed from 1880 to 1920 in the countries France, Russia and Germany. Anti Semitism, the persecution of Jews, was introduced centuries before the year 1880. In Ancient times Jews were used as slaves by the Egyptian s, the Babylonian s and the Roman s. In many countries Jewish temples, synagogues were destroyed and Judaism was banned. As Christianity grew so did the persecution of Jews. Christians blamed the Jews for the death of Jesus Christ and the Bible calls the Jews, The children of the Devil . Many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This cleared his debt. The Crusades war also proved a huge problem for European Jews. The Crusaders were Christian s travelling from Northern Europe to Jerusalem to fight in the Holy War. On the way they stopped at towns around Europe and massacred many Jews, in some cases the Archbishop of that town tried to stop the Crusaders, only to fail. Anti Semitism was originated long before 1880 and was not invented by Adolf Hitler. In France Jews had been treated fairly by Napoleon; he freed many ghettos that were occupied by Jews, they were also given full civil rights before any other European country, in the late 18th Century. It was even the earliest country in Europe to have Jewish cabinet ministers; the first time a Jew entered the cabinet was in 1848. Many other countries did not allow Jews into the cabinet until the 20th Century, including Britain. Unfortunately, all this deteriorated because of two scandals that happened near the end of the 19th Century. In 1880 a canal was to be built linking the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, which was to be called the Panama Canal. French people invested a lot of money into the scheme, but the plan had too many problems and by 1889 lots of money had been lost. It was found the money had been used to bribe politicians into supporting the canal in public. Then it was found many of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Cango Week2 CanGo Analysis Report Table of Contents Executive Overview 1 Issue #1 1 Strategic Management 1 Resolution 1 Issue #2 2 Clear Objectives 2 Resolution 2 Issue #3 3 Project Management Training 3 Resolution 3 Issue #4 4 Taking ownership and communicating the company s vision 4 Resolution 5 Issue #5 6 Team lead 6 Resolution 6 Issue #6 7 Team Communication Issues 7 Resolution 7 Conclusion 8 References 8 Executive Overview CanGo is a successful company that wants to expand and ensure its continued success. In order to accomplish this task, Liz the CEO has hired Forward Progress to examine current management practices at CanGo and provide a report outlining deficiencies and resolutions. Forward ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Benefits of Training) Issue #3 Project Management Training Nick seems very excited about the project that Warren is proposing and the fact that he is being entrusted with this new venture. However, he is clearly unqualified and overwhelmed. Warren says all of the complex things that Nick is in charge of, but he says you have plenty of time for planning. There are a couple of issues here. First that Warren hasn t been very specific with the details regarding the scope, budget, and timing. The other issue is that Nick doesn t have any experience managing a project like this and this is important to CanGo s success. Resolution Nick needs to tell Warren that he needs more specific information on scope, timing, and budget for the project. He also needs some Project Management training to create a Microsoft Project WBS to outline all of the tasks and assign resources to determine if the project is feasible and in the best interest of the organization. Creating the WBS and Gantt chart will also help determine if they have the necessary resources in house to do the work or if it is better to outsource some of the project to offset some of the risks. Right now, Nick doesn t have any visibility into everything that needs to be accomplished to complete the project without a plan, nor can he anticipate any risks that would prohibit them from successfully completing the project. By creating a project plan Nick can identify all tasks, dependencies, costs, and
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  • 44. Analysis Of All But My Life By Gerda Weissmann This book is called All But My Life. The author is Gerda Weissmann. Gerda Weissmann Klein is one of many survivors of the Holocaust. During the holocaust many Jewish people were killed. Gerda was the only one that survived out of all her family. There were a number of reasons she survived this horrible event. She survived the holocaust because of luck, family, and courage. The first reason why she survived the holocaust was because of luck. There have been many things that predicted or showed that Gerda was lucky during this time. One example was when Gerda were using cards and it told Ilse that she was unlucky and told Gerda that she was lucky. Ilse says to Gerda, Remember the cards in Bolkenhain. They told us I am unlucky, but you you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. King Leopolds Ghost Essay Book Review of King Leopold s Ghost, by Adam Hochschild What some have considered to be the first international scandal of the modern era took place in the Congo from 1890 until 1910. King Leopold II of Belgium was at the head of this so called scandal. Although Europe and the rest of the world seemed to have forgotten the victims of these crimes, there is a considerable amount of material to use when attempting to recreate the horror that took place in Leopold s Congo. This is exactly what Adam Hochschild is attempting to do by writing this book. By using the written words of mostly Europeans and Americans, which creates a distorted view of history, he wants to show that the Holocaust type event ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By acting as the director and guiding his actors and stagehands, Leopold finds the angle he needs and that is pretending to engage in a philanthropy movement in the quot;dark continent. quot; In Chapter 9, quot;Meeting Mr. Kurtz, quot; Hochschild provides a good description of the novel, Heart of Darkness, and in the process enlightens the reader about the true background and meaning to Joseph Conrad s novel. Early in the book, Hochschild mentions the novel and how it has been studied for Freudian overtones, mystic echoes, and its inward vision. According to him, the book is more fact than fiction because there are many similarities between the book and Conrad s very own travels into the Congo. In fact,
  • 46. Hochschild calls the narrator of Heart of Darkness, Marlow, Conrad s alter ego. Probably the biggest example of how the book is based on Conrad s own travels is the fact that the stories villain, Mr. Kurtz, is clearly inspired by a number of real people. These include George Antoine Klein, Major Edmund Barttelot, and Captain Leon Rom, who probably is the real life basis for Kurtz s most important signal, a collection of African heads around his house. Heart of Darkness is given a completely new spin because of Hochschild s interpretation. Hochschild has a tendency to be too descriptive. There are some parts in the book ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Challenge Products Corporation Case Analysis Anny Lyman was recruited to Challenge Products Corporation (CPC) from their competitor because she has expertise in marketing and creativity. She is such a hardworking and creative manager that she was showcased in a magazine and that is what makes her a very visible manager in her previous organization. Before she was hired, CPC s products were very dominant because of high quality, low costs, and durability of the design. But this has since changed because of the cheaper look alike products introduced into the market. As a result of this, CPS s market share has significantly dropped and it gives the CEO a concern and that is where Ann Lyman s comes into the picture to try to turn things around. She has given a brilliant proposal to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She will have to explain in detail how her new plan appeals to everyone s values and supports the common goal. Ann Lyman will have to thoroughly explain the reason for the need for the company to expand its product lines, the reason why they have to offer more product options at different price levels. The more product lines CPC has with different price levels the more market share for them. She has to give them the reasons why CPC should branch out into trend designs that appealed to the contemporary lifestyles of young adults which are probably their biggest customer in the electronic housewares. In this century, for any company or organization to continue to thrive in the marketplace, it has to adhere to consumer demands and taste. Reciprocity according to Whetten Cameron, 1993, pg. 243 involves straightforward bargaining in which each party gains something from an exchange. Ann Lyman can use the strategy of reciprocity by striking a bargain with all the departments that will be highly impacted by a proposal in the form of offering bonus from the potential profits that the new product offerings will generate. Reasoning and reciprocity are the best influencing strategies to get the other members on board with her process to implementing the changes to the sales department. Amy should be more visible to other members in the department by growing her relationship with higher level authorities to make a significant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Effect Of Bioluminescence On Oceanic Life And... Imagine you re out camping in a pitch black forest. The moon is hidden by the canopy of trees and you ve left your lantern back in the tent. There is no way to see where you are going and panic begins to set. When all of a sudden the ground around you begins to glow and visibility has returned. What is the cause of this phenomenon? To whom or what should you be thankful for? This is known as bioluminescence, a feature that causes eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms to illuminate. This is a rare trait that few creatures possess and benefit from. This document will discuss the helpful features that both terrestrial and marine life forms benefit from. Particularly mating, hunting, and defense can be further advanced with the use of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... J Hastings, 1998). Creatures of all habitats and ways of life may have the capacity to use this ability. From the bottom of the ocean floor to the plains of the windy desert, the variability of these illuminating creatures knows no bounds. When it comes to earthbound animals, certain Arthropods, Mycetophilid Flies, Centipedes, and Millipedes share this ability with Fireflies, Click Beetles, Glow Worms, Railroad Worms, Quantula Stirata and Annelids. Furthermore, there are also animals with these features found within the ocean. The fish included but not limited to are the Cookiecutter Shark, Anglerfish, Flashlight Fish, Gulper Eel, Black Dragonfish, Cat Shark, Lanternfish, Midshipman Fish, Pineconefish, Viperfish, Marine Hatchetfish, but these aren t the only marine creatures that retain this ability. Invertebrates such as Cnidarians, Coral, Sea Pens, certain Jellyfish, Ostracods, Copepods, Chaetognaths, Vampire Squid, Clams, Nudibranchs, Cephalopods, Krill, Molluscs, Octopuses, Bolitaenidae, Sepiolida, Teuthida, colossal squid, Mastigoteuthidae, and the sparkling Enope Squid are included in the list of species that possess bioluminescent qualities. Many species of Fungi and Bacteria are found with these illuminating qualities. From the microscopic bacteria, Photorhabdus luminescence to the Colossal Squid, the size and shape of these beings are nearly endless. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. George Eliot’S The Mill On The Floss, We Follow The... George Eliot s The Mill on the Floss, we follow the protagonist, Maggie Tulliver who has been mistreated by her family and even her older brother Tom whom she puts on a pedestal. It is clear from the beginning of the book that the relationship between these two is, to some degree, abusive. In it, Maggie relies heavily on Tom for approval and love whereas Tom is strict and demeaning towards his younger sister. Tom and their family s actions towards Maggie heavily shaped her character. The unhealthy relationship she and her brother share creates a barrier between her and everyone else to where she cannot get close enough to anyone like she is with Tom. A character analysis of Maggie from The Mill on the Floss, will show that through Maggie s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Maybe if Maggie looked more like her cousin Lucy Deane and conformed more to the gender stereotype, Mrs. Tulliver would be more supportive of Maggie s genius. That aside, Maggie s brother Tom did not care about her appearance or her intellect. We first see Tom and Maggie s relationship in Chapter 5. Here, Tom comes home from his first term at school and Maggie dotes on him excitedly and affectionately. Tom has saved up all term to buy her a fishing line so they could go fishing together; after sharing how he had to fight some boys over the money, Maggie has nothing but adoration and affection for her brother. Tom, indifferent towards her praise, decides to go and see his rabbits that Maggie had been taking care of for him; Maggie tells him that she forgot to feed them and they passed away. Despite Maggie being a little girl, Tom tells her he doesn t love her and cruelly reprimands her, reminding her of how she has done bad things in the past. He later accepted her apologies and they share cake, her getting the bigger piece, and they cuddle with each other. But, even then Tom has an issue with Maggie; she tried to give the bigger piece to him, he refused, then proceeded to get upset at her anyway. The next day the siblings went off to go fishing and Maggie is impressed by Tom s practical knowledge of the outdoors and his superior presence; she is also respectful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. National Building Code Of India A commercial establishment providing lodging, meals, and other guest services to travellers and tourists is termed as hotel as per oxford dictionary. As mentioned in the Indian standard fire safety in Hotels Code of practice hotel is defined as Buildings or building under the same management in which more than 15 sleeping accommodation for hire , primarily used by transients, who re lodged with or without meals, are taken as hotels irrespective of they being called inn, motels, clubs or guest house. (IS:13716, 1993) The occupancy characteristics of the building has an important role in considering the risk and hazard analysis of the building and fire safety systems and measures of the buildings are actually various groups as described in clause 3.1.1 of National building code of India part 4. Out of three most important aspects while classifying any building the first is the type of activity which occurs in it. Second, what is the number of occupants present in the building and third is the type of hazards present there. Figure.1: General Classification of buildings based on Occupancy: Ref (3.1.1.) NBC part 4 There are variety of services and activities rendered to the transients and permanent guests in hotels these days. Generally it is lodging and meal which is provided by every hotel; however there are various numbers of other facilities which are provided depending upon the size and location of the hotel. Some of such facilities services to name are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Machiavelli The Prince Analysis In this paper I will argue that Machiavelli s statement upon residing within newly acquired princedoms is culturally relevant within today s political system. I will prove this by drawing a comparison between Machiavelli s views on politics to Hillary Clinton s campaign for the senate in the year 2000. In his book, The Prince , Machiavelli wrote It may be for the advantage of a Prince, that from his having no other, territories, he is obliged to reside in the State which he has acquired. Machiavelli argued in this sentence and throughout his book that newly acquired states are best maintained when the Prince resides within them. It is written that if a newly acquired territory should hold similar customs, traditions, and languages to that of the Princedom then it should take little effort to maintain it. However, should a newly acquired territory differ in customs and language, then a Prince should move to the newly acquired territory in order to immerse himself within its customs and traditions. A Prince must immerse himself within the traditions of the territory and live amongst his people to either gain their love and admiration or fear and and obedience. Princes who live on site can easily detect disorders and find their remedies, but a Prince who is not on site will not be able to cure a problem until it is too late. In Chapter 9 of The Prince. Machiavelli lays the foundation within Civil Principalities by describing the two humors: the people and the nobles. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Similarities Between MP3 And Mp3 MP3 and Ogg file formats comparison MP3 file format There exist numerous types aural files.Thus, if you desire to alter the sound formats or replicate the files so that they become playable in different audio players, you ought to be knowledgeable with various file types.These file types can be differentiated through examination of the file name extension.With that in mind, there are compacted audio file types which are preferred by many when downloading, copying, and storing. MP3(.mp3) and OGG(.ogg) are two of the frequently used compressed audio file types. The types are christened as lossy compression audio formats. MPEG 1 Audio Layer III or in short MP3 is a revolutionary digitized aural file format which permits the audio file to be compressed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Between the two formats, MP3 is more common than OGG Vorbis. Regarding sound quality, OGG Vorbis is better than MP3. MP3 is restricted by copyrights while OGG Vorbis is free for all. In MP3 the bit rate of compression remains unchanged and cannot be varied while in OGG Vorbis the compression bit rate can be varied according to your requirements. Fraunhofer Gesellschaft and Thompson Multimedia developed the MP3 while the Viph.Org Foundation created OGG Vorbis. So between MP3 vs. Ogg Which Should You go for? Now that you know the difference between the two formats which one is best for you?Owing to its early introduction into the world of file sharing, MP3 became tremendously fashionable. Its recognition is based on the reality that the phrase MP3 was synonymic with Compressed audio. The word MP3 is often used by some people to mean any aural file. On the other hand, the OGG Vorbis file format is increasingly becoming trendy among developers due to its better quality sound and free for all code base. Nowadays, the hardware and toy makers are employing OGG Vorbis in the encoding of their audio files to evade MP3 patent problems and attain well organized compression. Though, most of the portable music players or MP3 players do not support the format of OGG Vorbis.The game development industry highly favors the OGG Vorbis format as it has been significantly used in some recent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Analysis Of Luncheon On The Grass Discussion Essay: Luncheon on the Grass (Le DĂ©jeuner sur l herbe) Luncheon on the grass, a painting that left people of its time stunned was created in 1863 by painter Edouard Manet. This painting was an Impressionist work that broke the barrier that art should only be made if it respects the established conventions and attempts to achieve timelessness. The original name for this artwork was The Bath but it was changed four years later. It is an oil painting on canvas and its size is 208cm x 264.5cm (81.9 in x 104.1 in) it is a large painting. The color scheme of dark green, brown and black used to it gives a very earthly sensation. Manet s style of painting was as controversial as his subjects as he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All the figures in the painting were real individuals in Manet s life. The man towards the left is Ferdinand Leenhof who is his soon to be brother in law, the man on the right is his younger brother Eugene Manet and most importantly the nude woman who left everyone stunned was a female model, Victorine Meurent, who makes another appearance in Manet s other painting Olympia where once again she is the topic of debate. As all the figures were recognizable and were portrayed in an explicit narrative made it even more difficult to be displayed alongside traditional paintings. The painting was rejected by the official French academy in 1863 because it left the salon jury outraged to how the woman is being shown in the nude with no shame at all. Although nude women had always been the subject of classical art the problem here was that she was being depicted as a normal human being. Her body posture seemed relaxed, by slouching it also creates folds on her stomach. The salon did not approve as she was displayed as a regular modern day woman who happened to take her clothes off (you can see her polka dotted dress and hat towards her left) rather than a goddess or mythological creature. Another problem they had was that she is looking directly into the viewer s eyes with confidence and self awareness to which people were not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Children Of Lonliness By Anzia Yezierska The bond between parents and children never deteriorates. Even in times of conflict, there is always some love and unity between parents and children. However, as time goes on and generations drift apart, different methods of behavior develop. The tensions between parent and child define the conflict in Amy Tan s Two Kinds, Anzia Yezierska s Children of Loneliness, and Gish Jen s Who s Irish. These conflicts explore the cultural gap between the two the way they act differently, their behavioral differences, and their different thought processes are all conflicts found in the short stories. Although there is always love and unity between parents and children, the generational divide between parents and children is shown through the concept of non obedience, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The daughter could still learn, however, she chooses to disobey her mother and merely pretend to learn piano. This indirect rebellion is a central conflict in Two Kinds, both internal, through her thoughts, and external, through her relationship with her mother. In Children of Loneliness, by Anzia Yezierska, Rachel struggles with the generational differences to a degree in which she indirectly dehumanizes her own family. She [jumped] up from the table in disgust; I ll never be able to stand it here with you people (Yezierska, 178). She refers to her own family as you people as if they are a different species or race, even though they are her parents who raised her. These two examples demonstrate the conflict between parents and children as well as the concept of non obedience in the new generation. However, another factor is parenting style. The shift in parenting styles through time further differentiates the parents and children with changes in parenting and punishment. In Gish Jen s Who s Irish, the parenting styles of two generations clash over their daughter/granddaughter, Sophie. Two perspectives fight over how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...