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Enrique s Journey Rhetorical Analysis
8.Explain the difference between ethos, pathos and logos and why they are each effective
rhetorical strategies. Provide a real world example of each and how those examples are successful
at persuading their intended audience.
Ethos, pathos and logos are all rhetorical strategies that are used and studies today by many writers
and students all across the world. They are there to persuade and appeal to the readers thinking.
Ethos is the ethics used by the writer which is most often appeal to the reader through credibility.
Pathos is emotion, so it is the appeal to the reader through emotion in the writing. Lastly, logos
which is most often known as logic, therefore, it is the appeal to the reader through the use of logic
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I believe that it s safe to say I enjoyed the read and would recommend it to other readers around
the school. However, constantly it went against my thinking and made me angry quite often.
What made me so angry and upset was how often it skipped over things such as the law and tried
to hide and cover the fact that what Enrique and his mother were doing throughout the whole
story was illegal. The author constantly tried to hide the fact of the truth and try to make people
forget about the bad side of what they were doing, even though they had good intentions, it still
is hiding the truth in a sense when as a journalist you should say only the truth and the whole
story. Not try to hide things from the reader to essentially manipulate them. Another example of
this hiding is when she constantly used the word migrants instead of immigrants when people
had directly left one country into another meaning immigrants not migrants, essentially again I
think she did this because the word immigrants looks bad because often times immigrants have
tainted the word by their actions. Because of all these things, I think it was way to much of a
political agenda to appeal more to illegal immigrants. The story did spark some emotion in me as
what happens to Enrique on his journey is truly sad and makes you feel sympathetic for him. He
has to go through lots of beatings and constantly being taken advantage of throughout his whole
journey. What made me feel hopeful or Enrique is that he was able to eventually see his mother,
and that hopefully more kids can be reunited with their mothers or families, I d prefer though
that it was legally but I am happy for Enrique that he was able to see his mother. I don t think that
Enrique s Journey shouldn t be a necessary read as I think it tells a good story yet has no thing
that really is learned from it, as lots of times what it is sharing goes
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The Poem Casey At The Bat
Is it possible to create a successful movie from just one simple, abrupt poem? The poem Casey at
the Bat is about a baseball game that is reaching its final moments and the main character Casey
must step up to help his team. Although, two of Casey s teammates must bat before him, which
the audience was nervous about. There were two outs when his teammates stepped up to the
plate, and miraculously both of them were able to get on base. When Casey moved into the batter
s box everyone in the entire ballpark knew Casey was going to get a hit and win the game. Alas,
Casey was a little too confident and after just three pitches the mighty Casey was put away back to
the dugout. The narrative Casey at the Bat, will be turned into a movie and these will be the main
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As Casey would waltz up toward home plate, there would be confident music playing in the
background. By doing this, the audience would be thinking Casey will pull off a miracle and
win the game for his hometown Mudville. On the flipside, once Casey struck out I would cue the
sound effect of a sad trombone, and leave everyone with pure disappointment. But there is no joy
in Mudville: Mighty Casey has struck out. (Thayer Line #52) That quote from the poem Casey at
the Bat would be the final line of the movie while the sad trombone played in the background.
Clearly, the simple use of music or sound can be quite effective in the perception of
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A Brief Note On Ecology And The Enviroment
Marko Kolundzija 214162898
SLE103 Ecology and the Enviroment
Tutor Claire Binek Introduction
Ecosystem is a biological community of living organisms/biotic components (plants animals) and
non living/abiotic elements (sunlight, soil, air water) within a specific area, together forming a
complex system in which they interact and adversely affect depend on each other in one form or
another (food chain, mineral recycling, trophic flow).
It s extremely important to study ecosystems not only to better understand and the natural flow that
occurs within, but also help maintain and better understand biodiversity, learn how to sustain, aid
and if necessary help rebuild them too. Potentially observe any ominous sign s, changes ... Show
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Method or how I observed the ecosystem was by randomly choosing 2 areas with in it and gradually
expanding my study area from 1 to 32 mВІ, carefully watching and noting down what I observed.
I did this by starting from surface equal to 1 mВІ then increasing it to 2, 4, 8 and 32 mВІ each time
marking the boundary with a yellow fluorescent string held up by four screwdrivers that also
acted as the four corners of the current quadrat correctly marked with a measuring tape and 90В°
angle. Each time I increased the surface are, I observed and noted down every different type of plant
and animal species, any present non living animal or plant materials, condition of the soil, different
types of foliage, interactions between the living non living components and interaction between
living organisms.
All the accumulated was put in to a data table, showing species richness for each quadrat and total
cumulative number of species and then represented with a graph.
Map of areas studied in the reservce
Coordinates: 37В°59 1 S 145В°10 4 E
Results
Area 1Quadrat size ( mВІ)
1 x 11 x 22 x 22 x 44 x 44 x 8
Grass 1X
Tree 1X
Grass 2X
Tree 2X
Herb 1X
Grass
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Dyadic Breakdown Of The Song You Don T Bring Me Flowers
In the song You Don t Bring Me Flowers the first part of the dyadic breakdown I heard from the
woman. The woman stated that her partner does not bring flowers, and sing love song to her
anymore. Which is a sign deterioration in their relationship because of the neglect of small details
from her partner. Then the man respond and say in the song you do not speak to me anymore
when I come through the door after gets off work in the evening. Then the woman say how he
could not wait to loveon her and how he used to hate to leave her presents. Also late at night the
male partner just rolls over and turns on the light. Towards the end of the song she Barbra
Streisand says she have learned how to love and learn how to lie. Therefore, with questioning
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Vans Warped Tour Research Paper
Have you ever had one of those days that were so extravagant it felt like a dream? One of the
best days of my life was spent at Vans Warped Tour. It is an outdoor concert where multiple
bands play throughout the day. Listening and seeing bands that I used to be obsessed with in
8th grade brought a sense of nostalgia to my mind. The amount of sensations I experienced were
overwhelming from the moment we arrived to the moment we left. I remember arriving at Vans
Warped Tour in Shakopee, Minnesota at 9 o clock in the morning. We pulled into a broad field to
park our car. As we got out of the car, I saw how long the line was to get into the concert. We
strolled our way down a massive hill to get our spot in line. Once we passed the peak of the
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A-Level Buss4 to What Extent to Do Think That the Recent...
With reference to organisations or industries that you know, to what extent do you think that recent
changes in the UK economy will have inevitably damaged the long term profits of businesses that
operate in this country? (40 marks)
The UK had recently emerged from the recession 2007 2009, the economy is now recovering.
During the recession, many businesses had struggled to survive. The strategies that businesses had
taken during recession may affect their long term profits. For example, as people spend less during
the recession, businesses try to reduce their costs and reduce prices in order to encourage
customers to buy their product e.g. Primark, M S etc and many businesses have also closed down
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Demand may be price inelastic Demand is not very responsive to changes in price. This means
revenue will fall.
Another reason that could damage long term profits is that businesses due to recession had to
borrow money from banks which have to be repaid. For example, the car industry was most
badly hit by the recession as people could not afford to buy luxury cars and traded down. In fact,
GM, the world s biggest car company was the first one to go for the bankruptcy protection and had
to borrow about ВЈ21bn of government loan. This means that during times of recovery GM would
have to repay their loans with interests which means less profit being made. Once in recovery, the
profits made by the business are used to repay loans which lower the firm s overall profit margin.
However, this is not the case for many other businesses as they see recession as actually creating
an opportunity for making long term profits. The recession has helped businesses to come out
stronger than ever. Waitrose had seen sales fall as customers chose to buy from rivals such as
Asda/Tesco. In response to that Waitrose launched its essential Waitrose range in an attempt to win
over customers that have abandoned the chain in favour of cheaper outlets such as Asda or even
Lidl and Aldi. Waitrose has woken up to the recession and they realized that they need to make
their value message clearer. The performance of Waitrose,
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Adriana Duncan s Flaws In The Show 90210
The show 90210 centers around high school students. One of the main characters, Adriana
Duncan, exhibits many flaws. Through the show she exhibits manic behavior. At the age of 16
she got pregnant and gave her baby up for adoption. The adoption is the root cause for all her
pain. After she lost her baby, and losing her boyfriend to her best friend she goes crazy. She s
made many mistakes throughout her life. She wanted to be a star and she was finally getting
everything that she wanted. However, she ruined it all by stealing songs from another musician,
along with swapping her best friends bipolar meds for a placebo at an attempt to get back at her
Ex boyfriend. All of her actions can be related to behaviorism. All her actions had consequences.
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National Association of Home Builders
Week Three Sample Paper #2
Quality Award
GM588
Purpose and Background
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is a trade association whose mission is to
enhance the climate for the housing and building industry. A top goal for the NAHB is to provide
and expand opportunities for all potential home buyers to have safe, affordable and decent housing.
The NAHB also works with federal agencies on regulations affecting the housing industry in areas
such as mortgage finance, codes, energy and the environment. According to the NAHB, about
eighty percent of the homes built in the United States are constructed by NAHB members. In 1993
the NAHB and Reed Business Information, publishers of Professional Builder and Professional ...
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The Customer Satisfaction category allows the experts to look at the company s design and
delivery of products and services with a high level of customer satisfaction. The applicant will need
to address how the company identifies market segments, the level of focus on the market segments,
how product features and service are selected to best serve the market segments that were identified,
how the company develops customer relationships, key factors in customer satisfaction and how the
company obtains and utilizes customer feedback to improve performance.
The Human Resource category addresses employee selection and development practices,
motivation, satisfaction and compensation as it relates to the growth and success of the company.
The experts will review the work environment, the morale of the employees, the benefits and the
company culture. The applicant will need to address workforce development, staff performance
management, and how both align with the company s goals.
The Construction Quality category will allow the experts to review the methods that the company
uses to drive quality in the home construction process and ensure high performance and trouble free
products and services. Applicants will have to discuss the quality standards that are communicated
and demanded from the trades and how the company continues to educate and reinforce the
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Durkheim And Weber s Theories Of Religion And Modernity
Emile Durkheim and Max Weber are two prominent philosophers whose theories unequivocally
differed on countless themes. The outlooks of Durkheim and Weber contrast however, their general
message in which they attempt to convey are of similar ideologies. When examining Durkheim and
the concept of sacred and profane, one would see how it parallels with Weber s notion of
enchantment and disenchantment. Their stances on religion correspond with each other and
despite their distinct conceptual frameworks and differing perspectives, Durkheim and Weber both
offer profound contributions to the concepts of religion and modernity. Durkheim and Weber both
had distinct theories as they expressed and conceptualized religion and it s impact to society in
quite different ways however, they somehow overall parallel each others theories. Durkheim
observed religion in the context of the integrated society and recognized its place in affecting the
reasoning and conduct of society.Max Weber saw religion as how it fortifies other social
organizations. Weber suspected that the religious belief setup contributed a social system that
SUPPORTED the improvement of other social organizations, like the economy. Weber is also
addressing the shrinking hold of religion in modern society. (Veugelers) This notionally theorizes
that both philosophers acknowledge the importance of religion as influencing and supporting
society. As indicated by Durkheim, people consider religion to be adding to the wellbeing
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Bend It Like Beckham Cultural Essay
Bend it Like Beckham (2002/3) is a romantic comedy written, directed and produced by Gurinder
Chadha, a Kenya born British film maker who grew up India. Director Chadha s films often reflect
on her complex background. Unlike many comedies, Bend it Like Beckham is filled with plenty of
important themes. One of them addresses the importance of cultural integration.
Jesminder Bhamra, like the director, is British Asian. Just like Director Chadha had refused to take
traditional Punjabi dancing lessons and watch Bollywood films as a child, Jesminder
unintentionally rebels when trying to integrate cultures. Jesminder s traditional Sikh parents want
her to be good by completing university and marrying an Indian man. However, due to local ...
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Although Jess is aware of her religion, she does not feel strongly about it like traditional Sikhs
would. A scene which shows Jess lack of interest in religion is when she receives her A level
results. Her mother, Mrs Bhamra, is praying to a picture of Guru Nanak founder of Sikhism for
Jess results to be good. A combination of overhead shots and mid shots couples with Jess words,
Hurry up, mum, show that Jess does not really care about her religion. The overhead shots show
Mrs Bhamra praying very sincerely while Jess, behind her mother, looks like she really could not
care less. The following mid shot shows Jess opening the envelope quickly and roughly with a
doubtful expression on her face. This scene shows her awareness but disinterest and disbelief in
her religion. Another scene shows that, even though Jess is aware that traditions are a part her life,
she does not agree with them. Her football team mate asks her how she can stand having to marry
who others want her to. The close up shot immediately next shows her saying, it s just culture with a
nonchalant facial expression. The scene indicates that Jess knows the expectation of her to follow
the traditions but may not strongly believe in those traditions. Her actions indicate that we should
not remain separate from the new environment, but to combine the old and the new.
Another character that highlights integration of
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Ir The Iranian Identity
Images from Iran:
Iranian Identity in the Global World
Globalization is defined as the world becoming a small global village where all countries merge into
a mosaic of one multicultural free communication of information village. Yet, if globalization is
supposed to enhance the relationships between different cultures, making the whole world one
nation, it drastically fails, due to the many differences between the world s nations. Iran is one
example of a country nation that has been detached from the global structure. With all the studies
that have been made on Iran, the 1979 Revolution caused the West to treat Iran with great bias, in a
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I will analyze Iranian society, with reference to postcolonial theories employing different
approaches. First, I will explain the general idea behind postcolonial theory, specifically orientalism
, as it is one major approach in postcolonial studies. Then I will look at some historical aspects of
Iranian identity development, discussing various events that have affected the psyche of Iranians
as a community. I will focus on Tehran s metropolitan area as it is the major city in Iran. As an
outsider to Iranian culture inside Iran I am aware that my approach will contain inherent bias,
however, trying to limit this will be my goal throughout the essay. Also, limited space may not
permit a long detailed view of all my research, but I shall attempt to convey my main point
concisely.
The main interest in postcolonial theory is what happens to people during and after colonialism.
Splitting in straight lines self from other by purifying the self, is one discussion in postcolonial
theory. Naturally, people view each other globally within the concept of Them and Us . One s
identity is often defined through encounters with differing cultures. Edward Said is considered the
founder of postcolonial theory. In 1978 Said wrote a controversial book called Orientalism. He
attempts to explain the geographical division between the West, the Occident and
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Imperialism In Rwanda
Since its joining of the UN on September 18, 1962, Rwanda has long been active in the field of
international politics. Rwanda was a Belgian colony. The population of this little East African
nation is divided into two ethnic groups, The Hutu majority, and the Tutsi minority. Conflict
caused a power struggle between these two parties and has plagued the nation for a good portion
of the twentieth century. During Belgian occupation, the Belgians relied upon the Tutsis to govern
the nation, as their skin was lighter and heads were physically larger. This would soon stern great
strife, as in 1959, both sides began to demand more political independence and war broke out.
Hundreds of thousands of Tutsis were killed, and many more fled to neighboring... Show more
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They commended the parties for finding value and diplomacy and for seeking peaceful political
solutions. However strenuous it may seem, that was evident in July, when the parties agreed to
extend the period of the negotiations for another four months to give themselves more time to close
the underlying gaps. They have continued the talks on P5+1 Iran s nuclear program. The
representatives of those countries are negotiating a comprehensive plan of action that, once
implemented, would ensure that Iran does not acquire a nuclear weapon and that Iran s nuclear
program is exclusively peaceful. They seek to finalize such arrangements by 24 November of this
year. Hopefully the negotiation goes well. In the meantime, the Council and its Iran Sanctions
Committee must ensure the continued implementation of United Nations sanctions. We have been
troubled to hear reports of confusion as to whether the sanctions remain in effect during the period
of negotiations. Although the P5+1 offered Iran some limited and reversible sanctions relief as
part of the joint plan of action, the plan included no changes to United Nations sanctions. The role
of the 1737 Committee in support of the P5+1 process is vital to its success. We agree with the
Chair that only the Security Council itself can alter the sanctions measures applied by the
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Sexual Abuse Testimonies Among Children
The cases of child sexual abuse have become a concerned issue that societies are facing each
year. In most of the cases, the victims are afraid to report or tell about these traumatic experiences
because they are often a threat of sexual abuse in their own homes and from people they know. As
a result of the abuse, these children prefer to keep secret and not say anything about what they
experienced during or after the abuse. However, there are other cases in where children misinterpret
the actual scene with an event that never happened or was witnessed in another time. Therefore, the
purpose of this research paper will further explore the evidenceof sexual abuse testimonies among
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According to Cooper, Quas, and Cleveland, sexual abuse is a crime (2014). Basically, this group
of professionals in the field is saying that sexual abuse is an offensive act. In this type of offensive
act, the integrity of the victims is affected because they may have been exposed to traumatic or
violent incidents. If children are the aggrieved, they are in the position to give their testimonies to
prove their unpleasant
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Character Analysis Of Don Giovanni
Jason Dang
Professor Heywood
MUSC 131
1 December 2017
W.A. Mozart Don Giovanni
Produced by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1787, Don Giovanni is regarded as one the best
operas ever made. The piece is based on the legend of Don Juan, an illusory libertine and seducer of
women (Kerns, 2010). At first, Mozart s opera seems more like a story of the romantic adventures
of a dissolute nobleman and his disgrace. However, there is much more to Don Giovanni than just a
series of events and serious laughs, just as the protagonist is much more than a notorious, single
minded, and unprincipled seducer. Closer examination of the piece reveals its core themes of social
classes and divisions as depicted by Leporello s complaints about his servitude to his employer in
the first scene (Mozart, Fisher, Ponte, 2007). The play also touches on vital human traits and
principles, including loyalty, faithfulness, and sincerity. More importantly, Don Giovanni centers on
the ambiguity intrinsic to human relations, the intricate connection between life and death, and the
interminable tension between love and the risk of its extermination.
Don Giovanni can be characterized as a comic opera due to its indulgence with tragic themes, such
as crime and murder, in an astoundingly funny manner. By definition, an opera is an art form in
which the composers combine dramatic works with musical scores and libretto or text in theatrical
settings. The singing may be either melodic or recitative. Traditionally,
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Pros and Cons of Single Sign On, and Kerberos and Its...
Pros and Cons of Single Sign On In single sign on, the user registers and authenticates with one
site and uses those credentials for identity with other sites (Pros and Cons to Single Sign In, 2009).
For the user, it lowers the barriers to participation of registering with sites without trusting them
first and reduces the number of credentials with having to remember all the usernames and
passwords, making it convenient. The downside for the user is if that one password is lost or
forgotten, the user would have to start over rebuilding and online identity, which can be time
consuming (Chng, 2008). Single sign on is also highly susceptible to phishing attacks. Enterprises
that use single sign on may receive more traffic to their websites by using third party vendors, but
there are things that need to be considered. The site does not see the user credentials with single
sign on. They have to trust the third party site. Without seeing the user email, the enterprise cannot
leverage the registrations against revenue streams of selling mailing lists to spam companies. The
dependence on a third party vendor is without a legal binding agreement, so if the third party shuts
down, the enterprise can lose part of the user base overnight. If the enterprise wishes to send email
advertisements to the users, they could not do that with single sign on because of not having access
to the emails. With most enterprises being a result of mergers with divergent systems, this could
present
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Examples Of Hester Prynne A Heroine
Nathaniel Hawthorne s The ScarIet Letter describes the heroine (Hester) in a different way than
most of the novels do. Unlike in other novel where heroine is easily identified right from the
beginning, Hester cannot be identified as a good character nor is she known for good reason
rather she is depicted as a criminal at the beginning of the novel. However I don t agree with the
statement that it is impossible to fully identify Hester Prynneas a heroine of The Scarlet Letter
because her decision to stay in the society where she was publically ashamed and imprisoned
makes her extraordinary and her courage to take the punishment and change the scarlet letter A
from adultery to able is remarkable act of strong woman and her honesty and compassion
differentiate her from other ordinary woman. Hester Prynne is a heroine of The Scarlet letter
because she has the courage to accept her imprudence. She understands that her action have led to
present situation as she lives in a Puritan community. Being a single mother, Hester is able to
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She had only her strength of positive spirit to sustain herself and Pearl. This inner strength in her
is marked as changing attitude of the people in that community that they recognize A as Able
and not as Adultery. According to H. Nathaniel (1850), It is our Hester the town s own Hester
who is so kind to the poor, so helpful to the sick, so comforting to the afflicted! Hester becomes
known for her charitable works, she offers comfort to the downtrodden, sick and poor. Hester
reached out to help all the needy once, although at the beginning she was not acknowledged for
the help she provided but as time passed people no longer saw the scarlet letter A on her chest as
Adultery , they saw it as Able , able to help the needy ones. Eventually Hester gains the respect of
other
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American Slavery American Freedom Summary
In reviewing the book American Slavery, American Freedom, historian and author Edmund S.
Morgan provides a chronological approach to the growth of slavery in North America. Morgan
starts his journey with the first settlements in Virginia and continues until the start of the American
Revolution. Morgan gives explanation of how ideals of freedom and English sense of superiority
came to be a major stepping stone for independence and racism. Morgan s question of how a
country that proclaims liberty, equality and religious virtue can at the same time foster the
opposing ideals of slaveryand subjugation is the underlying question throughout the book. Morgan
puts the critical issue on display, broken down into four areas or books, to guide our understanding
of colonial Virginia, the development of slavery, and the link between racism and equality.
This highly regarded and scholarly book examines the fundamental paradox of freedom and the
establishment of slavery in American history. The central question posed by Morgan is how a
people could have developed the dedication to human liberty and dignity exhibited by the leaders
of the American Revolution and at the same time have developed and maintained a system of
labor that denied human liberty and dignity every hour of the day (Morgan 1975, 4 5). The
location in Morgan s research is colonial Virginia, once the largest slave state and home of
proponents of liberty. Morgan s detailed discussion of: the rise of race slavery over indentured
servants and poor Englishmen as the solution to workforce growth, a ruling class bound to the
English tradition of superiority, and acceptance of lifelong denial of human equality in the face of
the fight for liberty demonstrates the paradox for the reader.
While the first two sections of the book provide the historical context of the settling of the Virginia
colony, the last two demonstrate Morgan s theory of how racism was developed to ensure a
sustainable workforce. The rise of the labor theory demonstrates how slavery itself became a
necessary business venture in Virginia while at the same time justified the Revolutionary concepts
of liberty and equality for all white men. The belief that only the men, or white Englishmen
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Analysis of Slaughterhouse-Five, a Novel Written by Kurt...
Slaughterhouse Five, a novel written by Kurt Vonnegut, tells the story of the devastating effects of
war on a man, Billy Pilgrim, who joins the army fight in World War II. The semi autobiographical
novel sheds light on one of history s most tragic, yet rarely spoken of events, the 1945 fire
bombing of Dresden, Germany. Kurt Vonnegutwas born in 1922 in Indianapolis, Indiana to
German parents. As a young man, Vonnegut wrote articles strongly opposing war for his high
school newspaper, and the school newspaper of Cornell University, where he attended college
(Allen 1). World War II broke out when he was just 16 years old, and at the age of 20, Vonnegut
joined the US army. Speaking about his disdain for war, Novels for Students discloses,... Show
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In 1952, his very first novel, Player Piano was published. Over the next 17 years, Vonnegut
published 5 more novels, including Slaughterhouse Five in 1969. This was the book that
launched his fame, and a film adaptation of the book soon followed in 1969, which was
successful and only increased his popularity further. He went on to write 9 more novels before
his death in 2007. The anti war story of Slaughterhouse Five centers on an awkward Billy
Pilgrim, a man who travels through time and has had extraordinary experiences on the planet
Tralfamadore with its inhabitants, the Tralfamadorians. Pilgrim, like Vonnegut, fought in World
War II and was still relatively new to the war when he was taken as prisoner by German soldiers.
He too was held in a slaughterhouse underground, which led to his survival of the 1945 Dresden
Firebombing, and was also held behind to gather and burn the remains of the dead. Pilgrim claims
that on his daughter s wedding night, he was first abducted by the Tralfamadorians, the aliens that
inhabited the planet Tralfamadore. These aliens have a fourth dimension; time. The
Tralfamadorians view time as a literal timeline; everything is predetermined, and they can access
any point of time at their will. Pilgrim returns to earth and believes that it is his duty to make
humans aware of this philosophy, and to spread the Tralfamadorians message. By the end of the
book, the reader comes to find that the time shifting and extraterrestrial experiences
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Video Games Call Of Duty
One of the biggest controversial cases among parents and children is, whether to allow them to
play violent video games. Many people often assume that these intense games have a direct
correlation to becoming a violent person. While many people agree with this, the research is not
100% accurate. This makes it very hard to find proof that a violent video gameis one of the leading
causes of a violent person. We are often blaming these games for a more internal complex problem.
One of the leading video games Call Of Duty focuses on killing people in order to win the game.
This game has over 40 million users and is the most successful franchise in all of history. In my
opinion what is the fun of theoretically killing virtual people? I do not think kids should be
subjective to watching this violence at a young age. These games should be geared for adults more
than children. When the child is held at the age of accountability they can then decide what games
are good for them.
When a shooting happens many people are looking for reasons as to why it happened, many times
they automatically assumed that person played violent video games. Conservatives start to raise
their opinion when things in American go awry. Republican Donald Trump tweeted on Twitter:
Video game violence glorification must be stopped it s creating monsters! In hopes to end the video
games that correlate to violence the government plans to take action. The state Rep. of Missouri,
Diane Franklin, has brought
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Japanese Politics And Its Impact On The United States
The Japanese are shaken by numerous nerves about the misuse of power in the nation s
administration organs and companies, suitability of their conventional society and religion in a
contemporary word and the social and monetary status of the young population. Japan as a nation is
confronted by serious uneasiness about its future. The huge abuse of power through authoritative
cronyism, corruption and effort of undue impact on the general population by the administration
and organization has raised open concern and the people are uneasy about the country s future. The
suitability of Japanese conventional society and religion in a contemporary world and sorry
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The paper will also aim at finding out the main implications witnessed as a result of the anxieties
rocking the islands nation and delve to suggest tentative proposals for combating the apprehension
on uncertainties about the future. In my research, I chose a wide range of authors and scholars
who have taken their time in this area of study. Through their effort, I have been able to bring out
what seems to be indeed the true picture of japan and the tangible issues affecting the people of
Japan. In my first look, I examined (Als Nelsen). The article provides coverage of how malicious
pharmaceutical companies in Japan are. They sponsor research institutes to improper and
unplanned drug trials. This gives an indication of how effective the pharmaceutical company and
this is always their primary objective. Research institutes, universities, and major hospitals are the
major beneficiaries of this sponsorship to provide biassed in their clinical tests and trials. The
outcome does justify their primary objective to the general public on its effectiveness. Furthermore,
the article explores deeply how these pharmaceutical companies abuse power by funding drug trials
and their influence to produce an outcome as per their requirements. The writers of this journal, to
affirm the credibility of their information
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Gullivers Supposed English Superiority Essay
Gullivers Supposed English Superiority Gulliver s typical Anglocentric Enlightenment views are
best exemplified in Chapter 1 of Part IV of Gulliver s Travels. The long paragraph, in which he
describes his encounter with the Yahoos as well as the circumstances leading up to it, illustrates
the climax of his Anglocentric views, after which his English pride begins to gradually degenerate
and his desire to emulate the Houyhnyms arises. His English pride in this paragraph is
demonstrated by his resolution to trade his life with the local Savages using Toys as his only
means, his judgment of the Yahoo s lack of comprehensive language ability, and his ever present
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Due to his sense of Enlightenment superiority, Gulliver does not even entertain the possibility
that his life actually is as insignificant as the Toys which he plans on trading for it. Ironically, as
his pride degenerates into a hatred for his own race, Gulliver indeed starts to believe in the
insignificance of human life. After Gulliver considers his options, he inspects the island and
observes a species of animals whom he likens at different points in the paragraph to goats,
squirrels, monsters, cattle and beasts. It is no wonder then, that later when Gulliver reveals that
these creatures are human beings, that his reader is surprised. He describes their shapes as
Singular and deformed....their Skins were of a brown Buff colour. Perhaps one reason Gulliver
does not initially see any resemblance between himself and the Yahoos is because they are not
white; perhaps his Anglocentric ideal does not permit any color but white to be acknowledged as
his equal. What seems certain, however, is the fact that Gulliver feels an immediate antipathy to the
Yahoos because they show no indication of having a rational language. In watching them, he does
not see them speak to each other and this alienates him because as we see in each voyage, it is
imperative to Gulliver that he learn the language of the peoples he encounters, from the Lilliputians
to the Brobdingnagians. As with all his journeys, he wants to find inhabitants that he may
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Get Rid Of Foot Fungus Essay
A fungal infection will often result to itching, burning and flaking sensation on one or both of
your feet. Unfortunately, it can also spread up to your toenails if not treated at the soonest
possible time. Foot fungus is a contagious disease which may affect other people as well if you
do not prevent or treat it on time. Do you know how to get rid of foot fungus? If not, you are on
the right page as we will discuss how to get rid of foot fungus using several methods and natural
remedies.
What us Athlete s foot?
Before we discuss how do you get rid of foot fungus, it is important for you to understand what it
is all about and what causes it. Athlete s foot, also known as tinea pedis, is a common fungal
infection of your foot. The fungus grows in warm and moist environment such as in your shoes,
socks, locker rooms, swimming pools, and floors of public showers. It occurs most commonly
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There are not less than four types of fungus which may lead to the development of athlete s foot,
and the most common among them is the trichophylon rubrum.
Once athlete s foot occur, a person having it may experience some redness, peeling, burning,
itching and some blisters and sores too. Thus, it is important to know how do you get rid of foot
fungus on feet effectively.
How to get rid of foot fungus?
How do you get rid of foot fungus? Simply follow these natural remedies and you can say goodbye
to this annoying problem.
1.Apple cider vinegar
OPTION
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Princess bride analysis Essay
Heroes are brave, determined, courageous, and selfless people whop embark on a journey in
order to fulfill a goal for the better good, every heroes journey is different. Some heroes fight
dragons to save the castle and some like Westley steal the princess in order to protect her, Westley
goes on a long journey where he faces many enemies and challenges but, he continues his journey
to rescue his one true love. In The Princess Bridea novel by William Goldman, the character
Westley is a herobecause, he experiences all 6 stages of the heroic archetype structure including
being called to action, crossing threshold, the road of tests, meeting the helpers, trip to the
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Wetsley also battles Fezzick in a wrestling match and when Westley wins he leaves Fezzik
unconcious, he then goes on to a battle of witts against Vizzini where Westley wins and leaves
Vizzini dead on the ground. Througout his journey he faces a couple more tests but he
overcomes all and continues with his journey. A major part in a hero s journey is their trip to the
underworld, after the trip to the underworld the hero comes back stronger, better, and more
mature; Westleys trip to the underworld is very traumatic because Westley actually dies. Inigo
and Fezzik hear the scream that came from the Zoo of Death they investigate and they find
Westley (lying) dead by the machine (Goldman 286) that killed him, but after a trip to Miracle
Max he takes the magical pill and Fezzik finds Westley alive and exclaims you re alive!
(Goldman 329). When Westley comes back to life he has broken heart and is also paralyzed, but
that does not stop him and his sidekicks they push on and break into the castle. A crucial part in
every heros journey is the archetypal stage where the hero meets his mentor or helper which can
be anybody who helps along the journey such as a sidekick, during Westley s journey he finds two
helpers who both began as his enemies. Westleys two helpers are Inigo and Fezzik they both do
whatever is needed of them but ultimately they save Westleys life
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Social Implications Of Business Ethics
Akram Hussain
Unit 37 Assignment 3
Social implications of business ethics
Introduction
In this assignment I have been asked to describe the social implications of business ethics facing a
selected business in its different areas of activity. I have then been asked to assess these social
implications of business ethics.
The business organisation I have chosen for this assignment is Boots .
Social implications (P3)
Social implication is a term used to describe the actions of a business that will have an impact on
society as a whole. These could be ethical practises or unethical practises.
There are many different social implications a business might have, these social implications are
highlighted by the way a business will chose to operate. The different social implications a business
might have are related to different areas or departments of activity within a business.
These different areas of activity are:
Ethics in finance
Ethics in production
Ethics in human resources management
Ethics in sales and marketing
Ethics in finance
Ethics in finance is a very important factor to consider when dealing with social implications. There
are lots of unethical behaviour within finance. The main aim for most business organisations is to
generate profit, if something stands in the way of this, a business may chose to use unethical
practises to get around the issue.
Ethics in finance can be broken down into different factors such as, bribery, payday loans, insider
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Martin Heidegger s Being And Time Analysis
When we encounter entities in the world we address ourselves to the question of their Being.
When a child points at something and asks what s that? this means that he is aware that there is a
Being and there is a need of a name for it. Moreover, this question points to the fact that there is
something which is already distinguishable from the rest of the things in this world and stands out
from them in terms of its Being.
What is Being? is the essence of Martin Heidegger s Being and Time (Sein und Zeit) book (1927).
Although Being is one of the universal concepts, it is hard to define because it exists above and
beyond all categories that we have in our understanding. For example, we can t apply the term
entity to Being because Being is neither a thing nor a genus, and cannot be defined according to
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Another concept is being in which is a term usually associated with involvement in a certain
context and can t be thought about in isolation, but in Being in something. However, Being in
doesn t suggest a spatial relationship. Immanuel Kant also spoke of space and time as a condition
for the perception of the world, but Heidegger argues that it isn t possible to discover the world if
we take spatiality a priori condition.
Being in the world is the grounding state of Being or the fundamental base upon which all other
states of Being stand and it is a state of Dasein, and it elaborates the broad principles upon which
any actual Dasein operates. Being in the world is a compound expression and points to the fact that
Heidegger s philosophy regarded Being and the world as two interrelated concepts that must be
grasped together; not separate ones. In this sense there isn t any differences between subject and
object and internal and
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Kerry James Marshall
In this painting, a young African American policeman is sitting on the hood of a white police
car in what appears to be a perplexed state of mind. The police car is magnified to only show the
top half and front of the vehicle. The officer is positioned off to the right half of the painting. He
is wearing professional attire, his badge, and hat. A radio is placed on his left shoulder above his
badge. He appears to be on duty. The officer has one hand positioned on his hip while the other
hand is relaxed on his lap. Five yellow sun shaped streetlights appear in the background. The artist
uses few colors to produce the painting: blue, white, black, and yellow. These colors create a
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First, the artist, Kerry James Marshall, is of African American ethnicity. Modernism art is seen as
white, male dominated, and uninterested in minorities where as POMO switches to more feminist
and minority artists. Marshall uses the post modernist approach of identity politics through the
representation of an African American in a police uniform rather than drawing a Caucasian
officer. The artist also uses codes. This is displayed through the badge the officer is wearing. The
badge is an identifier; every officer wears one but each badge is specific to one officer. The badge
is symbolic of uniqueness and individuality which helps reinforce the artist s theme. The number
written on the badge is not easily determined in the portrait. The artist s description verbalizes the
reasoning for creating the portrait. Marshall states the portrait was a response to the many African
Americans killed by armed policemen throughout the United States. The previously stated is an
example of POMO because current events influenced the creation of the artwork. Several aspects
previously mentioned reinforce the theme of gender and racial
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Red Bull Case Study
The above table the growth Red Bull experienced from 1996 to 2004. The data points with an
asterisk next them are based off estimates from information provided throughout the case. In
terms of sales the base for the calculation was 170.00 million cans sold which occurred in 1999
after quadrupling from the prior year. There taking 170/4 resulted in approximately 42.5 million
cans sold in 1996 and having triple in 1998, resulting in and estimated 28.33 million cans sold in
1997 and 14.16 million sold in 1996. Projection the calculation forward from 2000 2004 the
estimated growth rate was 68.84% ((62.00 36.72)/36.72). By applying that growth rate to the 260
million cans sold in 2004, an estimate of 438.98 million cans were sold in the United Kingdom in
2004. Subsection: Bull Crosses the Pond Red Bull mimicked entering the United States in how
they successfully penetrated Austria and the United Kingdom. In one alteration, Red Bull decided
on targeting cells, as the called them or certain geographical locations in the United States they
specifically targeted. The first three cells that were targeted included: Santa Cruz, San Francisco,
and their home base in the United States Santa Monica. All three of these locations have
something strong in common. Densely populated areas with a strong number of young adults, the
main target group for Red Bull. There was a reason Red Bull did not come sailing across the seas,
unload millions of cases, and deliver them to every inch of the
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Analysis Of The Movie The Things They Carried
The Actual War Scenario Vietnam War
The Things They Carried, is a novel based on the Vietnam War, and the book
reveals the truth of the war as the author remembers the war after twenty one years and
snows his guilt and emotions for the war. The Things They Carried, belongs high on the
list of the best fiction about any war... crystallizes the Vietnamexperiences for everyone
and exposes the nature of all war stories.( New York Times, Book of the Century ). Tim
O Brien, the author of the book is both the narrator and the protagonist of the book. As,
he himself is present in the war and also tells different stories told by the member of the
alpha company. O Brien use of storytelling along with theme is the part of the book
which makes it more realistic and effective, which is the ultimate point and purpose of
the author.
O Brien believes that stories have immense power, they gain the attention of the audience and
allows them to confront and face with the situation together and share the experience. Telling stories
returns to narrative. For example, Mitchell Sanders the resident of the Alpha company and the
storyteller tells story consisting of myths to the specifics. The hearing of a sound in the jungle
and shooting in own foot by Rat Kiley, contends that truth and morality in a war story have little
to do with accuracy. Rat was not a reliable narrator and he cared for making the story alive and
making readers feel to be present when the
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Infiniti Cheat Sheet
Infiniti s largest and most luxurious sedan.
Lacking a true full size luxury sedan, Infiniti comes closest with the Q70L, a stretched wheelbase
version of its midsize Q70 sedan. Infiniti s largest sedan offers an extra five inches between the
wheels, delivering a roomy rear compartment rivaling certain limousine like models.
Yet, the Q70L is about four to five inches shorter overall and some three or four inches narrower
than the big guys. Thus, its direct competitors include the BMW 5 Series, Lexus GS, Cadillac CTS,
Mercedes Benz E Class, Genesis G80, Volvo S90 and the Audi A6. Larger sedanssuch as the BMW
7 Series, Lexus LS, Mercedes Benz S Class, Genesis G90, and the Audi A8 fall just outside of that
range.
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A curved panel hood adds a sporty touch. The center stack comes topped with chrome trim, while
a color display sits in a recess directly beneath. Just below that is an analog clock situated above a
panel of buttons and knobs for controlling the infotainment and climate control systems. Yes, this
model still has a CD player and that s something that made this driver happy.
Between the seats is the transmission shift stick, along with heating and cooling knobs and the
drive select knob. Chrome plating provides an elegant touch for that surface. A deep storage
compartment doubling as an armrest is also present. You ll find USB ports and a 12 volt outlet
inside.
Other touches include generous use of leather covering the seats, wrapping the steering wheel, and
dressing the door inlays. Happily, plastic is not commonly found anywhere. All other materials are
of the soft touch variety.
As for the rear seat, three can sit in a pinch, but that area is most comfortable for two. Drop the
middle armrest in place and you ll find two drink holders, a pair of heated seat switches, and a
sizable storage compartment. You ll also find the armrest supplies pass through access to the
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Equifax Breach And The Breaching Of The Democratic Party...
The issue of strong cybersecurity efforts in the United States has been especially topical in 2017,
and on the rise over the last few years. The Equifax breach and the breaching of the Democratic
Party during the 2016 Presidential Election are recent examples that are bringing up the
conversation of cybersecurity and make citizens curious of whether or not the United States
government has plans in place to deter these events from happening. People are already worried
about the damages these attacks can cause with consequences such as stolen information or
monetary loss of close to five billion dollars in 2017 alone (cybersecurityventures.com). Although
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These attacks can be extremely damaging to one s intellectual properties (information, money, etc)
as well as a concern for personal safety. The key to stopping or minimizing these attacks is to learn
what these attacks are and how they are executed to really create an effective plan to stop
unnecessary losses.
In order to understand the true problems with these plans in place, we must first discuss what
these practices are. In early 2016, former President Obama created a Cybersecurity National
Action Plan or CNAP, for short. The issue of cybersecurity is a very big one in the United States
and President Obama knows and understands the true importance of this issue. The CNAP
discusses some of the most important concerns over this topic and does the best it can to combat it
with the best of its ability. This plan includes things such as establishing a commission on
enhancing national cybersecurity using experts from outside the government, a proposal of a $3.1
billion dollar Information Technology Modernization Fund to help modernize and replace old
information about this subject in the government, and invest close to $19 billion dollars for
cybersecurity (The President s National Cybersecurity Plan: What You Need to Know).
The reason there has been such a huge debate over cyber security in the United States as of late is
due to the slew of recent large scale attacks that have affected a large amount
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Flatbed Drivers Research Paper
Flatbed carriers encounter sunshine, rain, snow, wind and other elements as they roll down the
road. Drivers have to protect their cargo with tarps and fastening devices to keep it protected from
the weather. Most times, those tarps are large, heavy, fold up versions that have to be manually
hauled to the top of the load. Once they re in place, they have to be spread out and secured at
multiple points on the trailerbed. This is one of the most dangerous and strenuous parts of a driver s
job.
Standard tarps weigh anywhere between 40 and 90 pounds, depending on the size. They have to be
carried to the top of the load, spread out, tucked under and around the cargo and secured to the truck
bed. It s difficult work, at best, especially for older drivers. Not only that, but it is an incredibly
dangerous thing to do. Drivers must be extremely careful when climbing on top of the load. Falling
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The roof and sides fold, similar to an accordion, to give access to the trailer s platform for
loading and unloading. Once the cargo is loaded, it travels on side tracks to cover the load. They
don t require the driver to climb on top to cover the load. In fact, most of the work of covering
the load is done from the ground, greatly reducing the risk of injury. In some cases, the driver may
still have to be on the deck to tie the tarp down, but most times, they can do it from the
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The Effects Of Cocaine
Common names for Cocaine are: Coke; Charlie; Snow; and C
Cocaine can be identified as a white powder which can then be snorted up a person s nose, an
alternative method to taking is to inject directly into the blood stream. Crack Cocaine comes about
by chemically altering the Cocaine powder to form hard crystals, which can be known as rocks .
The drug Cocaine alters chemical levels in the brain which can lead the user to have the feel good
factor.
A rush may be felt by the user when the person s heart beat increases, which then results in more
blood being pumped around.
This type of drug is sometimes thought of as a rich persons activity, much in the way of owning a
helicopter!
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Injected Cocaine effects wear off quickly which can result in a user feeling the need to dig (inject)
two or three times in an hour.
There is no safe known way of consuming Cocaine.
If a person is to take Cocaine, depending on how it is taken can vary how much danger they are
putting their health and lives at risk.
The lesser risk way of taking the drug is to snort (ingestion via the nose). This way does not cause
as much shock to the body and carries a lower risk of overdose. The effects come on gradually,
peaking at approximately fifteen to thirty minutes after taken.
The quickest method is to smoke the drug. A homemade device used is known as a bong which
uses a plastic bottle, tubing and water. Alternatively, some people use a small pipe. The effects are
quick, heightened and dramatic. Often the user may want an immediate repeat dose.
The most immediate and also most dangerous method to take Cocaine is to inject. There is higher
risk of an overdose. Additionally, there are associated risks such as HIV, Hepatitis and Syphilis
due to pre used needles and/or syringes (known as the
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Analysis Of Ode On A Grecian Urn
Ode on a Grecian Urn This was a strange poem because of the word form and how the words were
used. Getting the hang of what was going on was a little tricky. Keats s elegant style is very
interesting and unique, but made for a bit of a challenge. In order to see a clear opinion on the
mood of the poem I reread it to try and connect and see it as he saw it.
When I read the poem, I could see the importance of the urn and the actions that are portrayed in
it. The descriptive wording that Keats uses makes you think of the past and the events that led up
to what he sees on the urn. Understanding the work of art and its beauty is something that is left up
to the imagination of the viewer. Keats brings the focus of the story within each scene that is
depicted on the well detailed piece.
Furthermore, seeing the work that Keats wrote about in the past, the ode is something that he was
accustomed to. When I first picture the story from the title I thought of the remains of a loved one
that has been lost.
This story is not about the modern use of an urn. The first dramatic scene shows the lack of
movement in the figures giving them little life or a scene of a still frame. The word choice is a
way for one to see how they wrote in their times because of the certain word repetition. Keats
describes everything in a question which made me think that he was making an assumption on the
actions of the people portrayed. What men or gods are these? What maidens loth? What mad
pursuit? What
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Critique Of Sigmund Freud s Psychoosexual Development Theory
Psychosexual Development Theory
Sigmund Freud s psychosexual development theory states the role of parents with the basic sexual
desires of children in developing their personalities. This theory is concerned on the sexual pleasure
received from specific body parts and sexual activities. Ku, (2011) argues with Freud s
recommendation on encouraging children s tendencies stating that parents will try to guide children
toward moderation in all things.
Children who complete these stages successfully, grow to be calm and well centered adults (Ku,
2011). However, problematic behavior patterns are developed when fixations occur due to
frustration or indulge.
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However, poor sexual relationships, feeling on inadequacy and guilt about sexuality are also
developed due to fixations at this stage.
Critiques on Psychosexual Development Theory
Though this theory is being criticized, it is still important because many other theories are based on
this. According to Ku (2011), Freud s theory helped scientists to have a further look into human
behavior development. The major critique on this theory is that this theory is more focused on
human sexuality. Cherry (n.d.) states four major critiques to Freud s theory as follows:
п‚· Freud was believed to have worked with troubled adults in developing this theory, rather than
working with children,
п‚· Feminists criticize this theory as this is focused mainly on male development,
п‚· Freud s theory is difficult to test scientifically as concepts like libido cannot be measured and
tested, and
п‚· As there is a long time between childhood and adulthood, it cannot be said that childhood
experiences affects adult personality.
Conclusion
With much critics, psychosexual development theory is still considered important. Parents role
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Jack The Ripper Case
With the passage of time, the list of permissible suspects has grown to nearly a hundred people,
with about a dozen serious candidates accused of being Jack the Ripper. It seems that the
professionals working on the case back in 1888 were never able to attach enough physical
evidence to build a case leading to the arrest of the abhorrent murderer. Along with the lack of
physical evidence, eyewitness reports proved inconclusive or contradictory, and added to the
difficulty in procuring a legitimate suspect for the crimes. In Richard Jones website Jack the Ripper
1888, he also provides a PDF file of the critical and still circulated memorandum written by the
Assistant Chief Constable for the CID in 1894 by Sir Melville MacNaghten naming the three prime
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Richard Jones states, Kosminski is of particular interest because, in addition to MacNaghten, the
two highest ranking officers [Assistant Commissioner Sir Robert Anderson, and Chief Inspector
Swanson], with direct responsibility for the Jack the Ripper investigation, also considered him to be
a strong suspect in the Jack the Ripper murders. (Jones) Unfortunately, one of the main reasons
cited for not bring justice to the victims of this murderous menace was that their most reliable
witness would not testify against him. Further explanations expounding on why more action was
not perused in identifying the criminal remain silent and seriously muddled, and generated more
questions than answers to the 130 year old unsolved murder
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The Strengths And Weaknesses Of Oneida Healthcare...
Week 7 Written Assignment
Asha Slade
Keiser University
Dr. J. Granoff
HSM 693
August 16, 2015
Introduction In the present health services administrative environment, corporate compliance
programs are a vital business capacity for recognizing hazard and staying away from obligation,
particularly in light of the Government s extended assets and expanded spotlight on indicting
extortion and misuse. A corporate compliance programis a framework which is designed to
recognize and avert infringement of law by the employees and employers of an organization. There
are five basic elements that are used to produce an effective corporate compliance program, they
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New York State Social Services Law 363 d recognizes that Compliance Programs should reflect a
provider s size, complexity, resources and culture, however, the statute requires that all compliance
programs satisfy the mandatory elements set out in 363 d subdivision 2 and 18 NYCRR 521.3(c)
(Health.ny.gov 2015). According to the Federal government of New York, the Office of the
Inspector General requires the following elements of a Compliance program: Actualizing written
standards and policies, designating a compliance officer or contact, conducting proper training,
developing open lines of correspondence, responding suitably to recognized offenses and creating
restorative activity, conducting internal monitoring and auditing, enforcing disciplinary standards,
and creation and implementations of an arrangement of non intimidation and non retaliation for
good faith participation in the compliance program. Oneida healthcare have a myriad of strengths in
its compliance programs that has enabled it to provide highest quality progressive and
comprehensive healthcare services. The advancement and appropriation of a composed set of
accepted rules and also particular compliance program related arrangements and strategies that
advance the Healthcare Center s dedication to consistence and
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What Makes One Happy In Bette Greene s Summer Of My German...
Summer of My German Soldier by Bette Greene is a poignant book that delivers a powerful
message about discovering what makes one happy. In this book, a young girl named Patty
Bergen is living in Arkansas during WWII. She lives with a family who makes her feel unloved
and she longs for a friend. Patty hides Anton, a German prisoner in her house and she ends up
developing a close bond with him. The main theme of Summer of My German Soldier is that one
must find the values within themselves in order to derive happiness and lead a successful life.
This is proven by the actions of both Patty and her father. Patty is able to demonstrate the theme
through her actions in the book. Before hiding Anton, Patty was constantly abased by the critiques
of her parents telling her that she wasn t pretty or that she had no worth. From the day you were
born you ve brought me nothing but misery, (Greene 161). This particular quote that was said to
Patty by her father shows why it was so difficult for Patty to find happiness. By hiding Anton, Patty
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Bergen was unable to seek happiness throughout the entire duration of the book.Whenever his
daughter Sharon achieved something or did something good, Mr. Bergen became satisfied.
However, Mr. Bergen was unsuccessful when it came to finding the values within himself and
using those values to make him happy. He took out his anger and inability to do so on Patty by
beating her, which still did no good for his ego. Over and over he kept repeating, Nobody loves
me. In my whole life nobody has ever loved me, (Greene 116). After beating Patty one day, Mr.
Bergen repeated this phrase, which showed that throughout his life, Mr. Bergen constantly relied
on other people to make him feel loved and better about himself. His failure to discover his own
values proves the theme of this book, as Mr. Bergen failed to find
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Essay about The Hindu Belief in Respect for All Living...
The Hindu Belief in Respect for All Living Creatures
In Hinduism, one of the fundamental beliefs is that all living creatures should be respected. This
belief comes from various principle and teachings within Hinduism.
Brahman is a very important concept in Hinduism and originates from the earliest scriptures.
Priests of the early Indian culture called the magical power of nature Brahman in their rituals
with the brh root meaning giving forth or growth and creation . Later on Brahman became known
as the life giving power of the universe. This power dwell in every corner of the universe and
beyond as it is a mysterious concept to grasp and many writers of Hindu scriptures used poetry to ...
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This is known as reincarnation. So if every thing in the universe, including living creatures, contains
an atman that has the essence of Brahman, Hindus should respect it. There are two stories that
represent this teaching from the Upanishads, which are Hindu scriptures:
A father tells his son to break a fig in half and asks the son what he sees. The son says that he sees
seeds and his father tells him to break one of them and tell him what he sees. The son says nothing.
The father says there is the subtle essence there although it cannot be seen and that the whole
universe is identified by that subtle essence.
The son then asks the father to teach him more. The father told him to place salt in a bowl of
water and come back to him in the morning, and it was done. Next day, the father told the son to
find the salt in the bowl but he couldn t because it had dissolved. The father then told the son to
sip the water from all sides and the son says that he can taste the salt from all areas. The father
explains that it is in the same way that you cannot see the subtle essence but it is there, identifying
the whole universe.
Karma is the law of cause and effect and means action , so actions have consequences. This
involves the theory of reincarnation so selfish and evil actions will make the next life full of
suffering whereas
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Gender Orientation And Sexual Orientation
Did you know that gay men and lesbians do not choose their sexual orientation, but rather are born
with it? There has been extensive research proving that sexual orientation is caused by many
biological factors, whereas there is no solid proof that social factors after birth affect sexual
orientation (Swaab, 2007, p. 442). Sexual orientationis already programmed into the brain, with the
influence of sex hormones and genes, before a child is even born. The development of sexual
orientation is caused by sex hormones, genes, and the brain, which then cause differences in the
anatomical body (LeVay, 2011, p.271). Firstly, sex hormones that mainly influence a person s
sexual orientation are the levels of testosterone during critical periods of prenatal development
(LeVay, 2011, p. 132). If androgen insensitivity syndrome occurs in individuals with XY
chromosomes, the gene coding for the androgen receptor is mutated, causing the receptor to
either barely function, or not at all (LeVay, 2011, p. 137). This causes their body to not respond to
testosterone, so they begin to develop physically as a female. From here on, they are usually raised
as girls, and they develop an attraction to males, as well a feminine typical traits.
A condition that can occur in females is called Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia, which is when
there are above normal amounts of prenatal testosterone and androgens, which causes a female to
grow up with masculinized traits (LeVay, 2011, p. 134). A majority
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Crime Analyst Research Paper
Analysts, known as investigator, detective or criminal analyst play important roles in society to
disrupt, dismantle, prevent crime contributing to safer communities by working in conjunction with
criminology and psychological perspectives.
Analysts provide specialist assistance by analysing criminal intelligence data across every crime
type identifying relationships between emerging trends and patterns of offender profiling,
detecting, apprehending, person of interests ,criminal offenders and crime syndicates, provide
recommendations on preventing future recidivism and strategic planning associated with financial
deprivation against business consortiums, crime against public order, assaults, robbery, and
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RMIT university electives assisting knowledge and skills most relevant to role include: Criminal
Behaviour Analysis SOCU2253 pre requisite SOCU2119, SOCU2221 Criminological Theory;
Offender profiling and crime scene analysis consideration is applied to the intersections between
individual and social class and the issues faced in understanding criminal behaviour developing
understanding and awareness of criminal behaviour, causes of offending, effects and ways society
defines, understands and responds. Understanding offenders perspectives, profiling and case
management of a range of serious violent crimes such as homicide, serial killing, intimate partner
homicide, sexual offending and domestic violence. Extendable in employment applying critical
thinking to effectively solve diverse criminological problems and issues associated with crime
management, the justice system and investigative
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Mexican Economy Research Paper
Title: Oil prices and its effects on Mexican economy
Students name: Elcherik Daal
Name of the college: Palm Beach State College
Course: Macro Economics
Name of the instructor: Warren Smith
Date: April 5st, 2015
Abstract
This research paper will describe the demography, labor force and the business cycle of Mexico.
Mexico is a federal republic, and it consists of 31 states and the Federal District. The Constitution
established separation of powers. The country itself has a perimeter of 761,602 square miles.
Mexico underwent an increase in purchasing power living standards, as well as reforms in energy
and telecommunications passed by recently elected President Enrique PeГ±a Nieto. Besides the
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The energy reforms will restore an industry that has had a deficiency in technology for quite
some times now. US oil companies will lend their resources that the Pemex currently doesn t
have. This is a good opportunity to help boost Mexican oil production, which has been falling
for years. We need resources, technology and knowledge. Therefore, it is important to work with
those who do have (PeГ±a Nieto). Mexico has been a top crude oil supplier to the US. However,
its petroleum production has declined in the last decade. The reform opened Mexico s oil and
natural gas sector to international companies that could potentially help Mexico reverse the
shortage/lag in the production. Besides US, Mexico has other trading partners like China, Japan,
South Korea and Germany (Clare Ribando Seelke). Ultimately, these reforms could create
investment opportunities for US companies, and it can expand the US and Mexican energy
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A Dead Boy
Dewey Skeates had just seen a dead boy. The image had been running through his mind all day.
Blood on his chest and blood on his hands and blood in his mouth. It didn t make any sense.
Death didn t exist. It just wasn t something that was physically possible until someone reached at
least one hundred and fifty years of age or so. The government had issued a statement during the
genetic renaissance that said that the whole population had had their genetic codes altered to
allow for enzymes to quickly fix anything that was broken. Dewey being an incredibly smart boy
for his eleven years, a genius one might even call him, was left stumped by the image that was
replaying over and over in his head. He saw no way for deathto be possible. His older sister, Ariata,
had suggested that maybe some people could die but no one knew when they did. He had
wholeheartedly rejected that theory, but it left his mind whirring with possibilities. Oh the endless
possibilities, he thoughtto himself.
Several hours after the days gruesome events, Dewey found himself alone in his room, pondering
the unlikeliness of the situation. His room was filled with a myriad of scientific instruments.
They were strewn across his floor along with several pieces of paper covered in calculations and
ideas. A hamster cage sat on a table in the corner. Dewey stared at the cage. It was home to his
Hamster Daxel, who was just about as old as Dewey was. Dewey silently approached the cage
wondering if hamsters
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Xerox Vertical Structure
Xerox Services is a multi national company that currently operates several call centers which
handle the customer service calls for many other Fortune 500 companies. Founded in 1906, it
currently employs over 140,000 people and had over 21 million dollars in revenue for the 2013
fiscal year (Xerox, 2014). With operations in over 180 countries, Xerox Services is one of the
largest business process outsourcing companies in the world. Structured into many different
smaller entities based on the industry it serves, the call center operations portion of this business is
the backbone of Xerox s services for the last 40 years (Chesbrough, Rosenbloom, 2002). Xerox
currently operates several hundred call centers that handle both incoming and outgoing customer
service and sales calls for its vast amount of clients.
This company is setup in a very large vertical structure that starts with the CEO and works its way
down to its front line agents and employees. All decisions are filtered from the top to the bottom
and all requested approvals must originate from below and make their way up the company
hierarchy. This type of structure relies heavily on middle managementto execute directives and
monitor their frontline resources to ensure they are being productive. This reliance on a large
pool of middle managers to run day to day operations makes this type of structure very large in size
as well as expensive from a payroll perspective.
The strengths of this organization s vertical
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John Philip Sousa Research Paper
Do you want to become famous like John Philip Sousa? John Philip and he Sousa became quite
successful in life. Sousa had a lot of strength to do what he did. There are a couple skilled Sousa
had to get this famous in life.
Sousa resigned from the military corps to become a musician. In first passage, paragraph 1, line
2 4 it states On July 30, 1892, he resigned from the marine corps to start his own band. But what
kind of band would it be . He is thinking about what kind of band he wanted to be in so he can be
a musician. He started to think of some bands and some he came up with in his head are Brass
band, Military bands and Orchestra band. He combined all them together and he came up with his
own band and that was the Sousa band. It took
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Introductory Microeconomics
Module Title: Introductory Microeconomics Question 1: The economic rationale for road pricing
is compelling ,Г‚ Institute for Fiscal Studies, May 2012.Г‚ Critically discuss this statement. The
Institute for Fiscal Reports has recommended a move for widespread system of the road pricing.
As the topic says The economic rationale for road pricing is compelling and the revenues
generated through road pricing could be used for reducing other motoring taxes. The relevant
microeconomics theory, the key factors involved and supportive analysis through diagrams is
explained in the following paragraphs. The IFS argues that there is a compelling case for
making a switch from motoring taxes to a system of national road pricing. Such a shift would be
highly controversial, could be used to encourage drivers to avoid busiest times and routes by
varying the amount charged for making journeys (Morris 2012). The IFS has released several
factors that will get involved once the road pricing will be introduced. The amount collected
from road tax and fuel duties will decline in the next 15 to 20 years; this is because more fuel
efficient cars would have been introduced. The fuel duties will increase from 23% to 50% and
they will not be particularly palatable. Once the tax will be raised, the road use will be more
sustainable. Annually the distance travelled in the entire Britain is 321 billion miles. The IFS has
released a forecast that it will increase to 396 billion in the next 18
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Jason Baldwin Case Study
Background Jason Baldwin was born on February 17, 2008 at Bellevue Hospital located in
Manhattan, New York. Mrs. Baldwin, Jason s mother, gave birth to her son one week post term
via a Cesarean at 6 pounds 5 ounces. Jason was declared a healthy baby boy and was discharged
three days later. Jason Baldwin currently lives in the Bronx, New York with his mother, Abigail
Baldwin, father Joseph Baldwin and his sister Kayla Baldwin. Mr. Joseph Baldwin is 46 years
old and was born and raised in Greece, where he completed his bachelors degree. Mr. Baldwin
came to the United States in 1997 and is currently self employed. Abigail Baldwin, Jason s
mother, is 36 years old and was also born and raised in Greece, where she received her high
school diploma. Mrs. Baldwin came to the United States in 2005 and is currently a nurse at
Montefiore Hospital. Jason s sister, Kayla Baldwin is 15 years old and is currently attending the
Bronx Lab High School. In 2011, Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin expressed some concerns regarding Jason
s speech and language development. Mrs. Baldwin stated that Jason did not start speaking until he
was two years old. Mrs. Baldwin reported that Jason was exposed to both Greek and English at
home. He was primarily exposed to English while watching TV and communicating with his sister
and Greek when interacting with his parents. At the age of three, Jason was diagnosed with Austin.
Autism is a neurodevelopment disorder characterized by impaired social interaction,
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Harry Beafonte Research Paper
Day o! Day ay ay o! Daylight come and we wan go home, sung the King of Calypso. Someone may
have heard these lyrics and may not know who the singer is. Harold George Bellanfanti Jr, also
known as Harry Belafonte is the vocalist behind this song. He s also a civil rights activist and actor.
He was born on March 1st, 1927 in New York City. He was the only child to Mr and Mrs Harold
George and Melvine Belafonte. His father came from the caribbeanisland of Martinique and
worked as a chef for the British Royal Navy. His Jamaican mother worked as a dressmaker and
house cleaner. At age nine, Harry s mom sent him to live with her relatives in Jamaica. He later
returned to New York and attended George Washington High School. His difficult childhood led
him to drop out of high school and joined the U.S. Navy for two years. After leaving the military
in 1945, Harry worked at many different places.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
That is when Mr. Belafonte got his big break singing in a class project. He was then given the
opportunity to perform at a jazz club where he landed his first recording deal in 1949. Mr.
Belafonte was 27 when he became famous for starring in the film, Carmen Jones, in 1954. He soon
became a calypso music legend. Calypso is a type of folk song originally from Trinidad. He
released a Calypso album, which included his most famous song Day O (The Banana Boat Song),
in 1956, which made him the first artist to sell a million copies of an album. The road to making
this happen wasn t difficult. Along the way, there were not many challenges Belafonte had to face
because many people enjoyed his
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Spartan Women Vs Athenian Culture Essay
If you ask any person, they would probably say that Athens and Sparta are among the best known
city states in ancient Greece. Whether through high school textbooks or Hollywood screens these
two cultures have contributed to our modern understanding of the Grecian people. Each culture has
a unique worldview that helped shaped who the people were, and how others in their society were
treated. For instance, Athens was known for its work in the arts focusing on literature and
architecture, and valued intelligence over strength. Spartawas different, it was a military state
focusing on warfare and athletics, valuing loyalty and power. With these contrasting viewpoints it
is easy to say that the roles of women and how they were treated are also drastically... Show more
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Unlike the Athenian women the traits of Spartan culture translated into their everyday lives.
Spartan women were still expected to produce healthy offspring like their Athenian counterparts,
but there was more to their lives than just producing children. Spartan women were expected to
manage households, slaves, and estates. They were even trained like the males in their society.
Xenophon commented on Lycurgus reform (which included training for women); ...he prescribed
physical training for the female sex no less than for the male; and next, just as for men, he arranged
competitions of racing and strength for women also... (Duiker, pp. 103). Basically, Xenophon is
saying that while women were not entirely equal, Lycurgus made sure Spartan women were just as
strong as Spartan men through athletic training and competition. Also, women in this society were
freer since men were forced to stay in military barracks until age thirty. This means that Spartan
women did not have male supervision every hour of the day like Athenian women. However, even
without men they still had no say in politics even though they could inherit property and manage
large
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Bourdieu Habitus Concept
Introduction The French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu approaches the concept of power using a
similar concept with Foucault which they presume that power is that there are always structures
that are formed by human relationships which dictates how people should behave. These
structures influence the individual social life. However, Foucault criticized that he has concept
that is radical and broader making it difficult to identify any social context of where the action of
exercise of power occurs (Gaventa, 2003). Unlike Bourdieu who narrows down it in terms of
symbolically mediated interaction between the Habitus and social structure (Bourdieu, 1991).
Culture is example of this symbolic interaction. The main aim of the essay is to first define
culture. Secondly, define what Habitus is and explain how it develops through cultural capital.
Furthermore, explain how is subject to change. Moreover the essay will link concept Habitus to
socio spatial dialect relationship. Also providing appropriate for clarity. Lastly, apply of the Habitus
concept to explain how culture has the power to structure, condition and perpetuate everyday
lifestyle. Body Culture According to a widely known theory that was proposed by a philosopher
named Raymond... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He makes two examples of to illustrate his point. The Algerian Peasantry Habitus which was
before French colonial rules where society believed in integrity, kindnesses and Patriarchal
division of labor. However, as time went by and Pre capitalist economy was now dominant
people s dispositions change (Bourdieu, 1980).The main focus now changed from agricultural
production to secondary sector where the attention was having labour skills like craft work so
people can go and work in industries . People started being govern by relationship. This changed
in behavior people based on changed on their space is a phenomena known as socio dialect
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Freedom Under Hospitable Captivity Essay
The Matrix (Andy and Lana Wachowski, 1999) appeals to a Western ideology of freedom in its
most general sense by depicting a fight against the enslavement of the human race in a post
apocalyptic world controlled by machines. The machines use the humans, whose minds are trapped
in a computer program, as an energy source. In this world of machines, the Wachowskis expand
upon the totalitarianism seen in other works of fiction, such as 1984 by George Orwell. The
totalitarian state of 1984, Airstrip One, becomes the whole planet in The Matrix, and the oppressed
citizens become nearly the entire human race. Only a group of rebels escape from the machines by
creating a city below the surface of the earth. The main character, Neo (Keanu... Show more content
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His life changes when Trinity (Carrie Anne Moss) tells him that he is being watched and that the
answer to What is the Matrix? is looking for him. After an encounter with Agent Smith (Hugo
Weaving), Morpheus gives Neo the call to action with a phone call that sends Neo to the Adam s
Street Bridge to meet Trinity and later be freed from the Matrix, entering the belly of the whale.
Morpheus becomes the supernatural mentor during Neo s training the road of trials aboard the
Nebuchadnezzar, the rebel ship. After the agents capture Morpheus in the second call to action, Neo
proves that he is the One by saving Morpheus and dealing with the agents, the ultimate boon. In the
process, he stops bullets in mid air by opening his mind using a supernatural force and makes Agent
Smith explode in a guilt free act of violence. A unique feature of the film is that Neo is not
presented with a situation in which to resist temptation. It is unusual that this classic aspect of the
Monomyth is left out. Frodo has the ring, Buddha has three women, Christ has the three
temptations of the Devil, etcetera.2 Thus, the film follows much of the Monomyth but still
manages to be unique.
Freedom has different definitions and histories in various parts of the world. The most important
definition of freedom in the context of The Matrix is that of the Western World. The desire for
freedom is not inherent to
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British Politics During The Lifetime Of Newton
a.What were British politics during the lifetime of Newton? Before Isaac Newton was born,
King Charles I was driven out of London by mobs and had to seek refuge in Nottingham, which
was just a few miles away from Woolsthorpe, Newton s soon to be hometown (Guillen, 1995, p.
13). While King Charles I was there, he declared war over who/what was going to govern
England Parliament or the royal sovereign (Gullien, 1995, p.13). However, this war was more
like a war between heaven and earth because kings and queens were supposedly selected by God
himself and peasants were just mere mortals who inhabited the earthly realm (Gullien, 1995, p.
13 14). Parliament wanted King Charles I to relinquish his control over church and state because
the religious intolerance and the heavy taxes. Sadly, Newton s father was called out to be a part
of King Charles I army and died before Issac Newton was born (Gullien, 1995, p.14). While
Newton was a young child, England s civil war was still raging (Gullien, 1995, p. 16). His
hometown of Woolsthorpe had been captured. Nevertheless, Newton went to school like every
other child. However, Newton s world was soon turned upside down, when he heard the news that
the Puritan dominated Parliament had defeated the king s armies and had beheaded King Charles I
(Gullien, 1995, p. 16). Newton did not like Parliamentarians. Later on, during Newton s teen years,
Parliament created strict rules of behavior. For example, they outlawed almost all manner of
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  • 1. Essay Writing Uses And Abuses Of Internet 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Essay Writing Uses And Abuses Of InternetEssay Writing Uses And Abuses Of Internet
  • 2. Enrique s Journey Rhetorical Analysis 8.Explain the difference between ethos, pathos and logos and why they are each effective rhetorical strategies. Provide a real world example of each and how those examples are successful at persuading their intended audience. Ethos, pathos and logos are all rhetorical strategies that are used and studies today by many writers and students all across the world. They are there to persuade and appeal to the readers thinking. Ethos is the ethics used by the writer which is most often appeal to the reader through credibility. Pathos is emotion, so it is the appeal to the reader through emotion in the writing. Lastly, logos which is most often known as logic, therefore, it is the appeal to the reader through the use of logic throughout the writing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe that it s safe to say I enjoyed the read and would recommend it to other readers around the school. However, constantly it went against my thinking and made me angry quite often. What made me so angry and upset was how often it skipped over things such as the law and tried to hide and cover the fact that what Enrique and his mother were doing throughout the whole story was illegal. The author constantly tried to hide the fact of the truth and try to make people forget about the bad side of what they were doing, even though they had good intentions, it still is hiding the truth in a sense when as a journalist you should say only the truth and the whole story. Not try to hide things from the reader to essentially manipulate them. Another example of this hiding is when she constantly used the word migrants instead of immigrants when people had directly left one country into another meaning immigrants not migrants, essentially again I think she did this because the word immigrants looks bad because often times immigrants have tainted the word by their actions. Because of all these things, I think it was way to much of a political agenda to appeal more to illegal immigrants. The story did spark some emotion in me as what happens to Enrique on his journey is truly sad and makes you feel sympathetic for him. He has to go through lots of beatings and constantly being taken advantage of throughout his whole journey. What made me feel hopeful or Enrique is that he was able to eventually see his mother, and that hopefully more kids can be reunited with their mothers or families, I d prefer though that it was legally but I am happy for Enrique that he was able to see his mother. I don t think that Enrique s Journey shouldn t be a necessary read as I think it tells a good story yet has no thing that really is learned from it, as lots of times what it is sharing goes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Poem Casey At The Bat Is it possible to create a successful movie from just one simple, abrupt poem? The poem Casey at the Bat is about a baseball game that is reaching its final moments and the main character Casey must step up to help his team. Although, two of Casey s teammates must bat before him, which the audience was nervous about. There were two outs when his teammates stepped up to the plate, and miraculously both of them were able to get on base. When Casey moved into the batter s box everyone in the entire ballpark knew Casey was going to get a hit and win the game. Alas, Casey was a little too confident and after just three pitches the mighty Casey was put away back to the dugout. The narrative Casey at the Bat, will be turned into a movie and these will be the main points made in the movie.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Casey would waltz up toward home plate, there would be confident music playing in the background. By doing this, the audience would be thinking Casey will pull off a miracle and win the game for his hometown Mudville. On the flipside, once Casey struck out I would cue the sound effect of a sad trombone, and leave everyone with pure disappointment. But there is no joy in Mudville: Mighty Casey has struck out. (Thayer Line #52) That quote from the poem Casey at the Bat would be the final line of the movie while the sad trombone played in the background. Clearly, the simple use of music or sound can be quite effective in the perception of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. A Brief Note On Ecology And The Enviroment Marko Kolundzija 214162898 SLE103 Ecology and the Enviroment Tutor Claire Binek Introduction Ecosystem is a biological community of living organisms/biotic components (plants animals) and non living/abiotic elements (sunlight, soil, air water) within a specific area, together forming a complex system in which they interact and adversely affect depend on each other in one form or another (food chain, mineral recycling, trophic flow). It s extremely important to study ecosystems not only to better understand and the natural flow that occurs within, but also help maintain and better understand biodiversity, learn how to sustain, aid and if necessary help rebuild them too. Potentially observe any ominous sign s, changes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Method or how I observed the ecosystem was by randomly choosing 2 areas with in it and gradually expanding my study area from 1 to 32 mВІ, carefully watching and noting down what I observed. I did this by starting from surface equal to 1 mВІ then increasing it to 2, 4, 8 and 32 mВІ each time marking the boundary with a yellow fluorescent string held up by four screwdrivers that also acted as the four corners of the current quadrat correctly marked with a measuring tape and 90В° angle. Each time I increased the surface are, I observed and noted down every different type of plant and animal species, any present non living animal or plant materials, condition of the soil, different types of foliage, interactions between the living non living components and interaction between living organisms. All the accumulated was put in to a data table, showing species richness for each quadrat and total cumulative number of species and then represented with a graph. Map of areas studied in the reservce Coordinates: 37В°59 1 S 145В°10 4 E Results Area 1Quadrat size ( mВІ) 1 x 11 x 22 x 22 x 44 x 44 x 8 Grass 1X Tree 1X Grass 2X Tree 2X Herb 1X Grass ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Dyadic Breakdown Of The Song You Don T Bring Me Flowers In the song You Don t Bring Me Flowers the first part of the dyadic breakdown I heard from the woman. The woman stated that her partner does not bring flowers, and sing love song to her anymore. Which is a sign deterioration in their relationship because of the neglect of small details from her partner. Then the man respond and say in the song you do not speak to me anymore when I come through the door after gets off work in the evening. Then the woman say how he could not wait to loveon her and how he used to hate to leave her presents. Also late at night the male partner just rolls over and turns on the light. Towards the end of the song she Barbra Streisand says she have learned how to love and learn how to lie. Therefore, with questioning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Vans Warped Tour Research Paper Have you ever had one of those days that were so extravagant it felt like a dream? One of the best days of my life was spent at Vans Warped Tour. It is an outdoor concert where multiple bands play throughout the day. Listening and seeing bands that I used to be obsessed with in 8th grade brought a sense of nostalgia to my mind. The amount of sensations I experienced were overwhelming from the moment we arrived to the moment we left. I remember arriving at Vans Warped Tour in Shakopee, Minnesota at 9 o clock in the morning. We pulled into a broad field to park our car. As we got out of the car, I saw how long the line was to get into the concert. We strolled our way down a massive hill to get our spot in line. Once we passed the peak of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. A-Level Buss4 to What Extent to Do Think That the Recent... With reference to organisations or industries that you know, to what extent do you think that recent changes in the UK economy will have inevitably damaged the long term profits of businesses that operate in this country? (40 marks) The UK had recently emerged from the recession 2007 2009, the economy is now recovering. During the recession, many businesses had struggled to survive. The strategies that businesses had taken during recession may affect their long term profits. For example, as people spend less during the recession, businesses try to reduce their costs and reduce prices in order to encourage customers to buy their product e.g. Primark, M S etc and many businesses have also closed down branches in order to maintain their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Demand may be price inelastic Demand is not very responsive to changes in price. This means revenue will fall. Another reason that could damage long term profits is that businesses due to recession had to borrow money from banks which have to be repaid. For example, the car industry was most badly hit by the recession as people could not afford to buy luxury cars and traded down. In fact, GM, the world s biggest car company was the first one to go for the bankruptcy protection and had to borrow about ВЈ21bn of government loan. This means that during times of recovery GM would have to repay their loans with interests which means less profit being made. Once in recovery, the profits made by the business are used to repay loans which lower the firm s overall profit margin. However, this is not the case for many other businesses as they see recession as actually creating an opportunity for making long term profits. The recession has helped businesses to come out stronger than ever. Waitrose had seen sales fall as customers chose to buy from rivals such as Asda/Tesco. In response to that Waitrose launched its essential Waitrose range in an attempt to win over customers that have abandoned the chain in favour of cheaper outlets such as Asda or even Lidl and Aldi. Waitrose has woken up to the recession and they realized that they need to make their value message clearer. The performance of Waitrose, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Adriana Duncan s Flaws In The Show 90210 The show 90210 centers around high school students. One of the main characters, Adriana Duncan, exhibits many flaws. Through the show she exhibits manic behavior. At the age of 16 she got pregnant and gave her baby up for adoption. The adoption is the root cause for all her pain. After she lost her baby, and losing her boyfriend to her best friend she goes crazy. She s made many mistakes throughout her life. She wanted to be a star and she was finally getting everything that she wanted. However, she ruined it all by stealing songs from another musician, along with swapping her best friends bipolar meds for a placebo at an attempt to get back at her Ex boyfriend. All of her actions can be related to behaviorism. All her actions had consequences. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. National Association of Home Builders Week Three Sample Paper #2 Quality Award GM588 Purpose and Background The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is a trade association whose mission is to enhance the climate for the housing and building industry. A top goal for the NAHB is to provide and expand opportunities for all potential home buyers to have safe, affordable and decent housing. The NAHB also works with federal agencies on regulations affecting the housing industry in areas such as mortgage finance, codes, energy and the environment. According to the NAHB, about eighty percent of the homes built in the United States are constructed by NAHB members. In 1993 the NAHB and Reed Business Information, publishers of Professional Builder and Professional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Customer Satisfaction category allows the experts to look at the company s design and delivery of products and services with a high level of customer satisfaction. The applicant will need to address how the company identifies market segments, the level of focus on the market segments, how product features and service are selected to best serve the market segments that were identified, how the company develops customer relationships, key factors in customer satisfaction and how the company obtains and utilizes customer feedback to improve performance. The Human Resource category addresses employee selection and development practices, motivation, satisfaction and compensation as it relates to the growth and success of the company. The experts will review the work environment, the morale of the employees, the benefits and the company culture. The applicant will need to address workforce development, staff performance management, and how both align with the company s goals. The Construction Quality category will allow the experts to review the methods that the company uses to drive quality in the home construction process and ensure high performance and trouble free products and services. Applicants will have to discuss the quality standards that are communicated and demanded from the trades and how the company continues to educate and reinforce the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Durkheim And Weber s Theories Of Religion And Modernity Emile Durkheim and Max Weber are two prominent philosophers whose theories unequivocally differed on countless themes. The outlooks of Durkheim and Weber contrast however, their general message in which they attempt to convey are of similar ideologies. When examining Durkheim and the concept of sacred and profane, one would see how it parallels with Weber s notion of enchantment and disenchantment. Their stances on religion correspond with each other and despite their distinct conceptual frameworks and differing perspectives, Durkheim and Weber both offer profound contributions to the concepts of religion and modernity. Durkheim and Weber both had distinct theories as they expressed and conceptualized religion and it s impact to society in quite different ways however, they somehow overall parallel each others theories. Durkheim observed religion in the context of the integrated society and recognized its place in affecting the reasoning and conduct of society.Max Weber saw religion as how it fortifies other social organizations. Weber suspected that the religious belief setup contributed a social system that SUPPORTED the improvement of other social organizations, like the economy. Weber is also addressing the shrinking hold of religion in modern society. (Veugelers) This notionally theorizes that both philosophers acknowledge the importance of religion as influencing and supporting society. As indicated by Durkheim, people consider religion to be adding to the wellbeing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Bend It Like Beckham Cultural Essay Bend it Like Beckham (2002/3) is a romantic comedy written, directed and produced by Gurinder Chadha, a Kenya born British film maker who grew up India. Director Chadha s films often reflect on her complex background. Unlike many comedies, Bend it Like Beckham is filled with plenty of important themes. One of them addresses the importance of cultural integration. Jesminder Bhamra, like the director, is British Asian. Just like Director Chadha had refused to take traditional Punjabi dancing lessons and watch Bollywood films as a child, Jesminder unintentionally rebels when trying to integrate cultures. Jesminder s traditional Sikh parents want her to be good by completing university and marrying an Indian man. However, due to local ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although Jess is aware of her religion, she does not feel strongly about it like traditional Sikhs would. A scene which shows Jess lack of interest in religion is when she receives her A level results. Her mother, Mrs Bhamra, is praying to a picture of Guru Nanak founder of Sikhism for Jess results to be good. A combination of overhead shots and mid shots couples with Jess words, Hurry up, mum, show that Jess does not really care about her religion. The overhead shots show Mrs Bhamra praying very sincerely while Jess, behind her mother, looks like she really could not care less. The following mid shot shows Jess opening the envelope quickly and roughly with a doubtful expression on her face. This scene shows her awareness but disinterest and disbelief in her religion. Another scene shows that, even though Jess is aware that traditions are a part her life, she does not agree with them. Her football team mate asks her how she can stand having to marry who others want her to. The close up shot immediately next shows her saying, it s just culture with a nonchalant facial expression. The scene indicates that Jess knows the expectation of her to follow the traditions but may not strongly believe in those traditions. Her actions indicate that we should not remain separate from the new environment, but to combine the old and the new. Another character that highlights integration of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Ir The Iranian Identity Images from Iran: Iranian Identity in the Global World Globalization is defined as the world becoming a small global village where all countries merge into a mosaic of one multicultural free communication of information village. Yet, if globalization is supposed to enhance the relationships between different cultures, making the whole world one nation, it drastically fails, due to the many differences between the world s nations. Iran is one example of a country nation that has been detached from the global structure. With all the studies that have been made on Iran, the 1979 Revolution caused the West to treat Iran with great bias, in a similar fashion to the prevailing bias against the entire Eastern region. Iran has since been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I will analyze Iranian society, with reference to postcolonial theories employing different approaches. First, I will explain the general idea behind postcolonial theory, specifically orientalism , as it is one major approach in postcolonial studies. Then I will look at some historical aspects of Iranian identity development, discussing various events that have affected the psyche of Iranians as a community. I will focus on Tehran s metropolitan area as it is the major city in Iran. As an outsider to Iranian culture inside Iran I am aware that my approach will contain inherent bias, however, trying to limit this will be my goal throughout the essay. Also, limited space may not permit a long detailed view of all my research, but I shall attempt to convey my main point concisely. The main interest in postcolonial theory is what happens to people during and after colonialism. Splitting in straight lines self from other by purifying the self, is one discussion in postcolonial theory. Naturally, people view each other globally within the concept of Them and Us . One s identity is often defined through encounters with differing cultures. Edward Said is considered the founder of postcolonial theory. In 1978 Said wrote a controversial book called Orientalism. He attempts to explain the geographical division between the West, the Occident and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Imperialism In Rwanda Since its joining of the UN on September 18, 1962, Rwanda has long been active in the field of international politics. Rwanda was a Belgian colony. The population of this little East African nation is divided into two ethnic groups, The Hutu majority, and the Tutsi minority. Conflict caused a power struggle between these two parties and has plagued the nation for a good portion of the twentieth century. During Belgian occupation, the Belgians relied upon the Tutsis to govern the nation, as their skin was lighter and heads were physically larger. This would soon stern great strife, as in 1959, both sides began to demand more political independence and war broke out. Hundreds of thousands of Tutsis were killed, and many more fled to neighboring... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They commended the parties for finding value and diplomacy and for seeking peaceful political solutions. However strenuous it may seem, that was evident in July, when the parties agreed to extend the period of the negotiations for another four months to give themselves more time to close the underlying gaps. They have continued the talks on P5+1 Iran s nuclear program. The representatives of those countries are negotiating a comprehensive plan of action that, once implemented, would ensure that Iran does not acquire a nuclear weapon and that Iran s nuclear program is exclusively peaceful. They seek to finalize such arrangements by 24 November of this year. Hopefully the negotiation goes well. In the meantime, the Council and its Iran Sanctions Committee must ensure the continued implementation of United Nations sanctions. We have been troubled to hear reports of confusion as to whether the sanctions remain in effect during the period of negotiations. Although the P5+1 offered Iran some limited and reversible sanctions relief as part of the joint plan of action, the plan included no changes to United Nations sanctions. The role of the 1737 Committee in support of the P5+1 process is vital to its success. We agree with the Chair that only the Security Council itself can alter the sanctions measures applied by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Sexual Abuse Testimonies Among Children The cases of child sexual abuse have become a concerned issue that societies are facing each year. In most of the cases, the victims are afraid to report or tell about these traumatic experiences because they are often a threat of sexual abuse in their own homes and from people they know. As a result of the abuse, these children prefer to keep secret and not say anything about what they experienced during or after the abuse. However, there are other cases in where children misinterpret the actual scene with an event that never happened or was witnessed in another time. Therefore, the purpose of this research paper will further explore the evidenceof sexual abuse testimonies among children and whether the evidence is credible as proof of the sexual crime.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Cooper, Quas, and Cleveland, sexual abuse is a crime (2014). Basically, this group of professionals in the field is saying that sexual abuse is an offensive act. In this type of offensive act, the integrity of the victims is affected because they may have been exposed to traumatic or violent incidents. If children are the aggrieved, they are in the position to give their testimonies to prove their unpleasant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Character Analysis Of Don Giovanni Jason Dang Professor Heywood MUSC 131 1 December 2017 W.A. Mozart Don Giovanni Produced by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1787, Don Giovanni is regarded as one the best operas ever made. The piece is based on the legend of Don Juan, an illusory libertine and seducer of women (Kerns, 2010). At first, Mozart s opera seems more like a story of the romantic adventures of a dissolute nobleman and his disgrace. However, there is much more to Don Giovanni than just a series of events and serious laughs, just as the protagonist is much more than a notorious, single minded, and unprincipled seducer. Closer examination of the piece reveals its core themes of social classes and divisions as depicted by Leporello s complaints about his servitude to his employer in the first scene (Mozart, Fisher, Ponte, 2007). The play also touches on vital human traits and principles, including loyalty, faithfulness, and sincerity. More importantly, Don Giovanni centers on the ambiguity intrinsic to human relations, the intricate connection between life and death, and the interminable tension between love and the risk of its extermination. Don Giovanni can be characterized as a comic opera due to its indulgence with tragic themes, such as crime and murder, in an astoundingly funny manner. By definition, an opera is an art form in which the composers combine dramatic works with musical scores and libretto or text in theatrical settings. The singing may be either melodic or recitative. Traditionally, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Pros and Cons of Single Sign On, and Kerberos and Its... Pros and Cons of Single Sign On In single sign on, the user registers and authenticates with one site and uses those credentials for identity with other sites (Pros and Cons to Single Sign In, 2009). For the user, it lowers the barriers to participation of registering with sites without trusting them first and reduces the number of credentials with having to remember all the usernames and passwords, making it convenient. The downside for the user is if that one password is lost or forgotten, the user would have to start over rebuilding and online identity, which can be time consuming (Chng, 2008). Single sign on is also highly susceptible to phishing attacks. Enterprises that use single sign on may receive more traffic to their websites by using third party vendors, but there are things that need to be considered. The site does not see the user credentials with single sign on. They have to trust the third party site. Without seeing the user email, the enterprise cannot leverage the registrations against revenue streams of selling mailing lists to spam companies. The dependence on a third party vendor is without a legal binding agreement, so if the third party shuts down, the enterprise can lose part of the user base overnight. If the enterprise wishes to send email advertisements to the users, they could not do that with single sign on because of not having access to the emails. With most enterprises being a result of mergers with divergent systems, this could present ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Examples Of Hester Prynne A Heroine Nathaniel Hawthorne s The ScarIet Letter describes the heroine (Hester) in a different way than most of the novels do. Unlike in other novel where heroine is easily identified right from the beginning, Hester cannot be identified as a good character nor is she known for good reason rather she is depicted as a criminal at the beginning of the novel. However I don t agree with the statement that it is impossible to fully identify Hester Prynneas a heroine of The Scarlet Letter because her decision to stay in the society where she was publically ashamed and imprisoned makes her extraordinary and her courage to take the punishment and change the scarlet letter A from adultery to able is remarkable act of strong woman and her honesty and compassion differentiate her from other ordinary woman. Hester Prynne is a heroine of The Scarlet letter because she has the courage to accept her imprudence. She understands that her action have led to present situation as she lives in a Puritan community. Being a single mother, Hester is able to support her daughter Pearl by doing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She had only her strength of positive spirit to sustain herself and Pearl. This inner strength in her is marked as changing attitude of the people in that community that they recognize A as Able and not as Adultery. According to H. Nathaniel (1850), It is our Hester the town s own Hester who is so kind to the poor, so helpful to the sick, so comforting to the afflicted! Hester becomes known for her charitable works, she offers comfort to the downtrodden, sick and poor. Hester reached out to help all the needy once, although at the beginning she was not acknowledged for the help she provided but as time passed people no longer saw the scarlet letter A on her chest as Adultery , they saw it as Able , able to help the needy ones. Eventually Hester gains the respect of other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. American Slavery American Freedom Summary In reviewing the book American Slavery, American Freedom, historian and author Edmund S. Morgan provides a chronological approach to the growth of slavery in North America. Morgan starts his journey with the first settlements in Virginia and continues until the start of the American Revolution. Morgan gives explanation of how ideals of freedom and English sense of superiority came to be a major stepping stone for independence and racism. Morgan s question of how a country that proclaims liberty, equality and religious virtue can at the same time foster the opposing ideals of slaveryand subjugation is the underlying question throughout the book. Morgan puts the critical issue on display, broken down into four areas or books, to guide our understanding of colonial Virginia, the development of slavery, and the link between racism and equality. This highly regarded and scholarly book examines the fundamental paradox of freedom and the establishment of slavery in American history. The central question posed by Morgan is how a people could have developed the dedication to human liberty and dignity exhibited by the leaders of the American Revolution and at the same time have developed and maintained a system of labor that denied human liberty and dignity every hour of the day (Morgan 1975, 4 5). The location in Morgan s research is colonial Virginia, once the largest slave state and home of proponents of liberty. Morgan s detailed discussion of: the rise of race slavery over indentured servants and poor Englishmen as the solution to workforce growth, a ruling class bound to the English tradition of superiority, and acceptance of lifelong denial of human equality in the face of the fight for liberty demonstrates the paradox for the reader. While the first two sections of the book provide the historical context of the settling of the Virginia colony, the last two demonstrate Morgan s theory of how racism was developed to ensure a sustainable workforce. The rise of the labor theory demonstrates how slavery itself became a necessary business venture in Virginia while at the same time justified the Revolutionary concepts of liberty and equality for all white men. The belief that only the men, or white Englishmen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Analysis of Slaughterhouse-Five, a Novel Written by Kurt... Slaughterhouse Five, a novel written by Kurt Vonnegut, tells the story of the devastating effects of war on a man, Billy Pilgrim, who joins the army fight in World War II. The semi autobiographical novel sheds light on one of history s most tragic, yet rarely spoken of events, the 1945 fire bombing of Dresden, Germany. Kurt Vonnegutwas born in 1922 in Indianapolis, Indiana to German parents. As a young man, Vonnegut wrote articles strongly opposing war for his high school newspaper, and the school newspaper of Cornell University, where he attended college (Allen 1). World War II broke out when he was just 16 years old, and at the age of 20, Vonnegut joined the US army. Speaking about his disdain for war, Novels for Students discloses,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1952, his very first novel, Player Piano was published. Over the next 17 years, Vonnegut published 5 more novels, including Slaughterhouse Five in 1969. This was the book that launched his fame, and a film adaptation of the book soon followed in 1969, which was successful and only increased his popularity further. He went on to write 9 more novels before his death in 2007. The anti war story of Slaughterhouse Five centers on an awkward Billy Pilgrim, a man who travels through time and has had extraordinary experiences on the planet Tralfamadore with its inhabitants, the Tralfamadorians. Pilgrim, like Vonnegut, fought in World War II and was still relatively new to the war when he was taken as prisoner by German soldiers. He too was held in a slaughterhouse underground, which led to his survival of the 1945 Dresden Firebombing, and was also held behind to gather and burn the remains of the dead. Pilgrim claims that on his daughter s wedding night, he was first abducted by the Tralfamadorians, the aliens that inhabited the planet Tralfamadore. These aliens have a fourth dimension; time. The Tralfamadorians view time as a literal timeline; everything is predetermined, and they can access any point of time at their will. Pilgrim returns to earth and believes that it is his duty to make humans aware of this philosophy, and to spread the Tralfamadorians message. By the end of the book, the reader comes to find that the time shifting and extraterrestrial experiences ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Video Games Call Of Duty One of the biggest controversial cases among parents and children is, whether to allow them to play violent video games. Many people often assume that these intense games have a direct correlation to becoming a violent person. While many people agree with this, the research is not 100% accurate. This makes it very hard to find proof that a violent video gameis one of the leading causes of a violent person. We are often blaming these games for a more internal complex problem. One of the leading video games Call Of Duty focuses on killing people in order to win the game. This game has over 40 million users and is the most successful franchise in all of history. In my opinion what is the fun of theoretically killing virtual people? I do not think kids should be subjective to watching this violence at a young age. These games should be geared for adults more than children. When the child is held at the age of accountability they can then decide what games are good for them. When a shooting happens many people are looking for reasons as to why it happened, many times they automatically assumed that person played violent video games. Conservatives start to raise their opinion when things in American go awry. Republican Donald Trump tweeted on Twitter: Video game violence glorification must be stopped it s creating monsters! In hopes to end the video games that correlate to violence the government plans to take action. The state Rep. of Missouri, Diane Franklin, has brought ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Japanese Politics And Its Impact On The United States The Japanese are shaken by numerous nerves about the misuse of power in the nation s administration organs and companies, suitability of their conventional society and religion in a contemporary word and the social and monetary status of the young population. Japan as a nation is confronted by serious uneasiness about its future. The huge abuse of power through authoritative cronyism, corruption and effort of undue impact on the general population by the administration and organization has raised open concern and the people are uneasy about the country s future. The suitability of Japanese conventional society and religion in a contemporary world and sorry condition of Japanese s more youthful populace s social and financial status are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The paper will also aim at finding out the main implications witnessed as a result of the anxieties rocking the islands nation and delve to suggest tentative proposals for combating the apprehension on uncertainties about the future. In my research, I chose a wide range of authors and scholars who have taken their time in this area of study. Through their effort, I have been able to bring out what seems to be indeed the true picture of japan and the tangible issues affecting the people of Japan. In my first look, I examined (Als Nelsen). The article provides coverage of how malicious pharmaceutical companies in Japan are. They sponsor research institutes to improper and unplanned drug trials. This gives an indication of how effective the pharmaceutical company and this is always their primary objective. Research institutes, universities, and major hospitals are the major beneficiaries of this sponsorship to provide biassed in their clinical tests and trials. The outcome does justify their primary objective to the general public on its effectiveness. Furthermore, the article explores deeply how these pharmaceutical companies abuse power by funding drug trials and their influence to produce an outcome as per their requirements. The writers of this journal, to affirm the credibility of their information ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Gullivers Supposed English Superiority Essay Gullivers Supposed English Superiority Gulliver s typical Anglocentric Enlightenment views are best exemplified in Chapter 1 of Part IV of Gulliver s Travels. The long paragraph, in which he describes his encounter with the Yahoos as well as the circumstances leading up to it, illustrates the climax of his Anglocentric views, after which his English pride begins to gradually degenerate and his desire to emulate the Houyhnyms arises. His English pride in this paragraph is demonstrated by his resolution to trade his life with the local Savages using Toys as his only means, his judgment of the Yahoo s lack of comprehensive language ability, and his ever present disgust for bodily functions. As the passage opens,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to his sense of Enlightenment superiority, Gulliver does not even entertain the possibility that his life actually is as insignificant as the Toys which he plans on trading for it. Ironically, as his pride degenerates into a hatred for his own race, Gulliver indeed starts to believe in the insignificance of human life. After Gulliver considers his options, he inspects the island and observes a species of animals whom he likens at different points in the paragraph to goats, squirrels, monsters, cattle and beasts. It is no wonder then, that later when Gulliver reveals that these creatures are human beings, that his reader is surprised. He describes their shapes as Singular and deformed....their Skins were of a brown Buff colour. Perhaps one reason Gulliver does not initially see any resemblance between himself and the Yahoos is because they are not white; perhaps his Anglocentric ideal does not permit any color but white to be acknowledged as his equal. What seems certain, however, is the fact that Gulliver feels an immediate antipathy to the Yahoos because they show no indication of having a rational language. In watching them, he does not see them speak to each other and this alienates him because as we see in each voyage, it is imperative to Gulliver that he learn the language of the peoples he encounters, from the Lilliputians to the Brobdingnagians. As with all his journeys, he wants to find inhabitants that he may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Get Rid Of Foot Fungus Essay A fungal infection will often result to itching, burning and flaking sensation on one or both of your feet. Unfortunately, it can also spread up to your toenails if not treated at the soonest possible time. Foot fungus is a contagious disease which may affect other people as well if you do not prevent or treat it on time. Do you know how to get rid of foot fungus? If not, you are on the right page as we will discuss how to get rid of foot fungus using several methods and natural remedies. What us Athlete s foot? Before we discuss how do you get rid of foot fungus, it is important for you to understand what it is all about and what causes it. Athlete s foot, also known as tinea pedis, is a common fungal infection of your foot. The fungus grows in warm and moist environment such as in your shoes, socks, locker rooms, swimming pools, and floors of public showers. It occurs most commonly during summer and on warm and humid temperatures. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are not less than four types of fungus which may lead to the development of athlete s foot, and the most common among them is the trichophylon rubrum. Once athlete s foot occur, a person having it may experience some redness, peeling, burning, itching and some blisters and sores too. Thus, it is important to know how do you get rid of foot fungus on feet effectively. How to get rid of foot fungus? How do you get rid of foot fungus? Simply follow these natural remedies and you can say goodbye to this annoying problem. 1.Apple cider vinegar OPTION ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Princess bride analysis Essay Heroes are brave, determined, courageous, and selfless people whop embark on a journey in order to fulfill a goal for the better good, every heroes journey is different. Some heroes fight dragons to save the castle and some like Westley steal the princess in order to protect her, Westley goes on a long journey where he faces many enemies and challenges but, he continues his journey to rescue his one true love. In The Princess Bridea novel by William Goldman, the character Westley is a herobecause, he experiences all 6 stages of the heroic archetype structure including being called to action, crossing threshold, the road of tests, meeting the helpers, trip to the underworld, and the quest. The first stage of the archetypal structure is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wetsley also battles Fezzick in a wrestling match and when Westley wins he leaves Fezzik unconcious, he then goes on to a battle of witts against Vizzini where Westley wins and leaves Vizzini dead on the ground. Througout his journey he faces a couple more tests but he overcomes all and continues with his journey. A major part in a hero s journey is their trip to the underworld, after the trip to the underworld the hero comes back stronger, better, and more mature; Westleys trip to the underworld is very traumatic because Westley actually dies. Inigo and Fezzik hear the scream that came from the Zoo of Death they investigate and they find Westley (lying) dead by the machine (Goldman 286) that killed him, but after a trip to Miracle Max he takes the magical pill and Fezzik finds Westley alive and exclaims you re alive! (Goldman 329). When Westley comes back to life he has broken heart and is also paralyzed, but that does not stop him and his sidekicks they push on and break into the castle. A crucial part in every heros journey is the archetypal stage where the hero meets his mentor or helper which can be anybody who helps along the journey such as a sidekick, during Westley s journey he finds two helpers who both began as his enemies. Westleys two helpers are Inigo and Fezzik they both do whatever is needed of them but ultimately they save Westleys life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Social Implications Of Business Ethics Akram Hussain Unit 37 Assignment 3 Social implications of business ethics Introduction In this assignment I have been asked to describe the social implications of business ethics facing a selected business in its different areas of activity. I have then been asked to assess these social implications of business ethics. The business organisation I have chosen for this assignment is Boots . Social implications (P3) Social implication is a term used to describe the actions of a business that will have an impact on society as a whole. These could be ethical practises or unethical practises. There are many different social implications a business might have, these social implications are highlighted by the way a business will chose to operate. The different social implications a business might have are related to different areas or departments of activity within a business. These different areas of activity are: Ethics in finance Ethics in production Ethics in human resources management Ethics in sales and marketing Ethics in finance Ethics in finance is a very important factor to consider when dealing with social implications. There are lots of unethical behaviour within finance. The main aim for most business organisations is to generate profit, if something stands in the way of this, a business may chose to use unethical practises to get around the issue. Ethics in finance can be broken down into different factors such as, bribery, payday loans, insider ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Martin Heidegger s Being And Time Analysis When we encounter entities in the world we address ourselves to the question of their Being. When a child points at something and asks what s that? this means that he is aware that there is a Being and there is a need of a name for it. Moreover, this question points to the fact that there is something which is already distinguishable from the rest of the things in this world and stands out from them in terms of its Being. What is Being? is the essence of Martin Heidegger s Being and Time (Sein und Zeit) book (1927). Although Being is one of the universal concepts, it is hard to define because it exists above and beyond all categories that we have in our understanding. For example, we can t apply the term entity to Being because Being is neither a thing nor a genus, and cannot be defined according to logic. This is surprising because Being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another concept is being in which is a term usually associated with involvement in a certain context and can t be thought about in isolation, but in Being in something. However, Being in doesn t suggest a spatial relationship. Immanuel Kant also spoke of space and time as a condition for the perception of the world, but Heidegger argues that it isn t possible to discover the world if we take spatiality a priori condition. Being in the world is the grounding state of Being or the fundamental base upon which all other states of Being stand and it is a state of Dasein, and it elaborates the broad principles upon which any actual Dasein operates. Being in the world is a compound expression and points to the fact that Heidegger s philosophy regarded Being and the world as two interrelated concepts that must be grasped together; not separate ones. In this sense there isn t any differences between subject and object and internal and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Kerry James Marshall In this painting, a young African American policeman is sitting on the hood of a white police car in what appears to be a perplexed state of mind. The police car is magnified to only show the top half and front of the vehicle. The officer is positioned off to the right half of the painting. He is wearing professional attire, his badge, and hat. A radio is placed on his left shoulder above his badge. He appears to be on duty. The officer has one hand positioned on his hip while the other hand is relaxed on his lap. Five yellow sun shaped streetlights appear in the background. The artist uses few colors to produce the painting: blue, white, black, and yellow. These colors create a nighttime setting. The visual texture of the painting appears to be smooth. The painter... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, the artist, Kerry James Marshall, is of African American ethnicity. Modernism art is seen as white, male dominated, and uninterested in minorities where as POMO switches to more feminist and minority artists. Marshall uses the post modernist approach of identity politics through the representation of an African American in a police uniform rather than drawing a Caucasian officer. The artist also uses codes. This is displayed through the badge the officer is wearing. The badge is an identifier; every officer wears one but each badge is specific to one officer. The badge is symbolic of uniqueness and individuality which helps reinforce the artist s theme. The number written on the badge is not easily determined in the portrait. The artist s description verbalizes the reasoning for creating the portrait. Marshall states the portrait was a response to the many African Americans killed by armed policemen throughout the United States. The previously stated is an example of POMO because current events influenced the creation of the artwork. Several aspects previously mentioned reinforce the theme of gender and racial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Red Bull Case Study The above table the growth Red Bull experienced from 1996 to 2004. The data points with an asterisk next them are based off estimates from information provided throughout the case. In terms of sales the base for the calculation was 170.00 million cans sold which occurred in 1999 after quadrupling from the prior year. There taking 170/4 resulted in approximately 42.5 million cans sold in 1996 and having triple in 1998, resulting in and estimated 28.33 million cans sold in 1997 and 14.16 million sold in 1996. Projection the calculation forward from 2000 2004 the estimated growth rate was 68.84% ((62.00 36.72)/36.72). By applying that growth rate to the 260 million cans sold in 2004, an estimate of 438.98 million cans were sold in the United Kingdom in 2004. Subsection: Bull Crosses the Pond Red Bull mimicked entering the United States in how they successfully penetrated Austria and the United Kingdom. In one alteration, Red Bull decided on targeting cells, as the called them or certain geographical locations in the United States they specifically targeted. The first three cells that were targeted included: Santa Cruz, San Francisco, and their home base in the United States Santa Monica. All three of these locations have something strong in common. Densely populated areas with a strong number of young adults, the main target group for Red Bull. There was a reason Red Bull did not come sailing across the seas, unload millions of cases, and deliver them to every inch of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Analysis Of The Movie The Things They Carried The Actual War Scenario Vietnam War The Things They Carried, is a novel based on the Vietnam War, and the book reveals the truth of the war as the author remembers the war after twenty one years and snows his guilt and emotions for the war. The Things They Carried, belongs high on the list of the best fiction about any war... crystallizes the Vietnamexperiences for everyone and exposes the nature of all war stories.( New York Times, Book of the Century ). Tim O Brien, the author of the book is both the narrator and the protagonist of the book. As, he himself is present in the war and also tells different stories told by the member of the alpha company. O Brien use of storytelling along with theme is the part of the book which makes it more realistic and effective, which is the ultimate point and purpose of the author. O Brien believes that stories have immense power, they gain the attention of the audience and allows them to confront and face with the situation together and share the experience. Telling stories returns to narrative. For example, Mitchell Sanders the resident of the Alpha company and the storyteller tells story consisting of myths to the specifics. The hearing of a sound in the jungle and shooting in own foot by Rat Kiley, contends that truth and morality in a war story have little to do with accuracy. Rat was not a reliable narrator and he cared for making the story alive and making readers feel to be present when the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Infiniti Cheat Sheet Infiniti s largest and most luxurious sedan. Lacking a true full size luxury sedan, Infiniti comes closest with the Q70L, a stretched wheelbase version of its midsize Q70 sedan. Infiniti s largest sedan offers an extra five inches between the wheels, delivering a roomy rear compartment rivaling certain limousine like models. Yet, the Q70L is about four to five inches shorter overall and some three or four inches narrower than the big guys. Thus, its direct competitors include the BMW 5 Series, Lexus GS, Cadillac CTS, Mercedes Benz E Class, Genesis G80, Volvo S90 and the Audi A6. Larger sedanssuch as the BMW 7 Series, Lexus LS, Mercedes Benz S Class, Genesis G90, and the Audi A8 fall just outside of that range. Lucky for me it was the stretched ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A curved panel hood adds a sporty touch. The center stack comes topped with chrome trim, while a color display sits in a recess directly beneath. Just below that is an analog clock situated above a panel of buttons and knobs for controlling the infotainment and climate control systems. Yes, this model still has a CD player and that s something that made this driver happy. Between the seats is the transmission shift stick, along with heating and cooling knobs and the drive select knob. Chrome plating provides an elegant touch for that surface. A deep storage compartment doubling as an armrest is also present. You ll find USB ports and a 12 volt outlet inside. Other touches include generous use of leather covering the seats, wrapping the steering wheel, and dressing the door inlays. Happily, plastic is not commonly found anywhere. All other materials are of the soft touch variety. As for the rear seat, three can sit in a pinch, but that area is most comfortable for two. Drop the middle armrest in place and you ll find two drink holders, a pair of heated seat switches, and a sizable storage compartment. You ll also find the armrest supplies pass through access to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Equifax Breach And The Breaching Of The Democratic Party... The issue of strong cybersecurity efforts in the United States has been especially topical in 2017, and on the rise over the last few years. The Equifax breach and the breaching of the Democratic Party during the 2016 Presidential Election are recent examples that are bringing up the conversation of cybersecurity and make citizens curious of whether or not the United States government has plans in place to deter these events from happening. People are already worried about the damages these attacks can cause with consequences such as stolen information or monetary loss of close to five billion dollars in 2017 alone (cybersecurityventures.com). Although there are already solid plans in place to raise cybersecurity efforts in the United... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These attacks can be extremely damaging to one s intellectual properties (information, money, etc) as well as a concern for personal safety. The key to stopping or minimizing these attacks is to learn what these attacks are and how they are executed to really create an effective plan to stop unnecessary losses. In order to understand the true problems with these plans in place, we must first discuss what these practices are. In early 2016, former President Obama created a Cybersecurity National Action Plan or CNAP, for short. The issue of cybersecurity is a very big one in the United States and President Obama knows and understands the true importance of this issue. The CNAP discusses some of the most important concerns over this topic and does the best it can to combat it with the best of its ability. This plan includes things such as establishing a commission on enhancing national cybersecurity using experts from outside the government, a proposal of a $3.1 billion dollar Information Technology Modernization Fund to help modernize and replace old information about this subject in the government, and invest close to $19 billion dollars for cybersecurity (The President s National Cybersecurity Plan: What You Need to Know). The reason there has been such a huge debate over cyber security in the United States as of late is due to the slew of recent large scale attacks that have affected a large amount ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Flatbed Drivers Research Paper Flatbed carriers encounter sunshine, rain, snow, wind and other elements as they roll down the road. Drivers have to protect their cargo with tarps and fastening devices to keep it protected from the weather. Most times, those tarps are large, heavy, fold up versions that have to be manually hauled to the top of the load. Once they re in place, they have to be spread out and secured at multiple points on the trailerbed. This is one of the most dangerous and strenuous parts of a driver s job. Standard tarps weigh anywhere between 40 and 90 pounds, depending on the size. They have to be carried to the top of the load, spread out, tucked under and around the cargo and secured to the truck bed. It s difficult work, at best, especially for older drivers. Not only that, but it is an incredibly dangerous thing to do. Drivers must be extremely careful when climbing on top of the load. Falling off the top, or slipping through cracks in cargo can cause serious injury.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The roof and sides fold, similar to an accordion, to give access to the trailer s platform for loading and unloading. Once the cargo is loaded, it travels on side tracks to cover the load. They don t require the driver to climb on top to cover the load. In fact, most of the work of covering the load is done from the ground, greatly reducing the risk of injury. In some cases, the driver may still have to be on the deck to tie the tarp down, but most times, they can do it from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Effects Of Cocaine Common names for Cocaine are: Coke; Charlie; Snow; and C Cocaine can be identified as a white powder which can then be snorted up a person s nose, an alternative method to taking is to inject directly into the blood stream. Crack Cocaine comes about by chemically altering the Cocaine powder to form hard crystals, which can be known as rocks . The drug Cocaine alters chemical levels in the brain which can lead the user to have the feel good factor. A rush may be felt by the user when the person s heart beat increases, which then results in more blood being pumped around. This type of drug is sometimes thought of as a rich persons activity, much in the way of owning a helicopter! Negative psychological effects of the drug can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Injected Cocaine effects wear off quickly which can result in a user feeling the need to dig (inject) two or three times in an hour. There is no safe known way of consuming Cocaine. If a person is to take Cocaine, depending on how it is taken can vary how much danger they are putting their health and lives at risk. The lesser risk way of taking the drug is to snort (ingestion via the nose). This way does not cause as much shock to the body and carries a lower risk of overdose. The effects come on gradually, peaking at approximately fifteen to thirty minutes after taken. The quickest method is to smoke the drug. A homemade device used is known as a bong which uses a plastic bottle, tubing and water. Alternatively, some people use a small pipe. The effects are quick, heightened and dramatic. Often the user may want an immediate repeat dose. The most immediate and also most dangerous method to take Cocaine is to inject. There is higher risk of an overdose. Additionally, there are associated risks such as HIV, Hepatitis and Syphilis due to pre used needles and/or syringes (known as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Analysis Of Ode On A Grecian Urn Ode on a Grecian Urn This was a strange poem because of the word form and how the words were used. Getting the hang of what was going on was a little tricky. Keats s elegant style is very interesting and unique, but made for a bit of a challenge. In order to see a clear opinion on the mood of the poem I reread it to try and connect and see it as he saw it. When I read the poem, I could see the importance of the urn and the actions that are portrayed in it. The descriptive wording that Keats uses makes you think of the past and the events that led up to what he sees on the urn. Understanding the work of art and its beauty is something that is left up to the imagination of the viewer. Keats brings the focus of the story within each scene that is depicted on the well detailed piece. Furthermore, seeing the work that Keats wrote about in the past, the ode is something that he was accustomed to. When I first picture the story from the title I thought of the remains of a loved one that has been lost. This story is not about the modern use of an urn. The first dramatic scene shows the lack of movement in the figures giving them little life or a scene of a still frame. The word choice is a way for one to see how they wrote in their times because of the certain word repetition. Keats describes everything in a question which made me think that he was making an assumption on the actions of the people portrayed. What men or gods are these? What maidens loth? What mad pursuit? What ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Critique Of Sigmund Freud s Psychoosexual Development Theory Psychosexual Development Theory Sigmund Freud s psychosexual development theory states the role of parents with the basic sexual desires of children in developing their personalities. This theory is concerned on the sexual pleasure received from specific body parts and sexual activities. Ku, (2011) argues with Freud s recommendation on encouraging children s tendencies stating that parents will try to guide children toward moderation in all things. Children who complete these stages successfully, grow to be calm and well centered adults (Ku, 2011). However, problematic behavior patterns are developed when fixations occur due to frustration or indulge. Freud also states that personality consists ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, poor sexual relationships, feeling on inadequacy and guilt about sexuality are also developed due to fixations at this stage. Critiques on Psychosexual Development Theory Though this theory is being criticized, it is still important because many other theories are based on this. According to Ku (2011), Freud s theory helped scientists to have a further look into human behavior development. The major critique on this theory is that this theory is more focused on human sexuality. Cherry (n.d.) states four major critiques to Freud s theory as follows: п‚· Freud was believed to have worked with troubled adults in developing this theory, rather than working with children, п‚· Feminists criticize this theory as this is focused mainly on male development, п‚· Freud s theory is difficult to test scientifically as concepts like libido cannot be measured and tested, and п‚· As there is a long time between childhood and adulthood, it cannot be said that childhood experiences affects adult personality. Conclusion With much critics, psychosexual development theory is still considered important. Parents role ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Jack The Ripper Case With the passage of time, the list of permissible suspects has grown to nearly a hundred people, with about a dozen serious candidates accused of being Jack the Ripper. It seems that the professionals working on the case back in 1888 were never able to attach enough physical evidence to build a case leading to the arrest of the abhorrent murderer. Along with the lack of physical evidence, eyewitness reports proved inconclusive or contradictory, and added to the difficulty in procuring a legitimate suspect for the crimes. In Richard Jones website Jack the Ripper 1888, he also provides a PDF file of the critical and still circulated memorandum written by the Assistant Chief Constable for the CID in 1894 by Sir Melville MacNaghten naming the three prime suspects as Mr. M. J. Druitt, Aaron Kosminski, and Michael Ostrog.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Richard Jones states, Kosminski is of particular interest because, in addition to MacNaghten, the two highest ranking officers [Assistant Commissioner Sir Robert Anderson, and Chief Inspector Swanson], with direct responsibility for the Jack the Ripper investigation, also considered him to be a strong suspect in the Jack the Ripper murders. (Jones) Unfortunately, one of the main reasons cited for not bring justice to the victims of this murderous menace was that their most reliable witness would not testify against him. Further explanations expounding on why more action was not perused in identifying the criminal remain silent and seriously muddled, and generated more questions than answers to the 130 year old unsolved murder ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Strengths And Weaknesses Of Oneida Healthcare... Week 7 Written Assignment Asha Slade Keiser University Dr. J. Granoff HSM 693 August 16, 2015 Introduction In the present health services administrative environment, corporate compliance programs are a vital business capacity for recognizing hazard and staying away from obligation, particularly in light of the Government s extended assets and expanded spotlight on indicting extortion and misuse. A corporate compliance programis a framework which is designed to recognize and avert infringement of law by the employees and employers of an organization. There are five basic elements that are used to produce an effective corporate compliance program, they include; leadership, risk assessment, standards and controls, training ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... New York State Social Services Law 363 d recognizes that Compliance Programs should reflect a provider s size, complexity, resources and culture, however, the statute requires that all compliance programs satisfy the mandatory elements set out in 363 d subdivision 2 and 18 NYCRR 521.3(c) (Health.ny.gov 2015). According to the Federal government of New York, the Office of the Inspector General requires the following elements of a Compliance program: Actualizing written standards and policies, designating a compliance officer or contact, conducting proper training, developing open lines of correspondence, responding suitably to recognized offenses and creating restorative activity, conducting internal monitoring and auditing, enforcing disciplinary standards, and creation and implementations of an arrangement of non intimidation and non retaliation for good faith participation in the compliance program. Oneida healthcare have a myriad of strengths in its compliance programs that has enabled it to provide highest quality progressive and comprehensive healthcare services. The advancement and appropriation of a composed set of accepted rules and also particular compliance program related arrangements and strategies that advance the Healthcare Center s dedication to consistence and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. What Makes One Happy In Bette Greene s Summer Of My German... Summer of My German Soldier by Bette Greene is a poignant book that delivers a powerful message about discovering what makes one happy. In this book, a young girl named Patty Bergen is living in Arkansas during WWII. She lives with a family who makes her feel unloved and she longs for a friend. Patty hides Anton, a German prisoner in her house and she ends up developing a close bond with him. The main theme of Summer of My German Soldier is that one must find the values within themselves in order to derive happiness and lead a successful life. This is proven by the actions of both Patty and her father. Patty is able to demonstrate the theme through her actions in the book. Before hiding Anton, Patty was constantly abased by the critiques of her parents telling her that she wasn t pretty or that she had no worth. From the day you were born you ve brought me nothing but misery, (Greene 161). This particular quote that was said to Patty by her father shows why it was so difficult for Patty to find happiness. By hiding Anton, Patty was able to feel good about her actions and learn that Anton loved her for who she... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bergen was unable to seek happiness throughout the entire duration of the book.Whenever his daughter Sharon achieved something or did something good, Mr. Bergen became satisfied. However, Mr. Bergen was unsuccessful when it came to finding the values within himself and using those values to make him happy. He took out his anger and inability to do so on Patty by beating her, which still did no good for his ego. Over and over he kept repeating, Nobody loves me. In my whole life nobody has ever loved me, (Greene 116). After beating Patty one day, Mr. Bergen repeated this phrase, which showed that throughout his life, Mr. Bergen constantly relied on other people to make him feel loved and better about himself. His failure to discover his own values proves the theme of this book, as Mr. Bergen failed to find ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Essay about The Hindu Belief in Respect for All Living... The Hindu Belief in Respect for All Living Creatures In Hinduism, one of the fundamental beliefs is that all living creatures should be respected. This belief comes from various principle and teachings within Hinduism. Brahman is a very important concept in Hinduism and originates from the earliest scriptures. Priests of the early Indian culture called the magical power of nature Brahman in their rituals with the brh root meaning giving forth or growth and creation . Later on Brahman became known as the life giving power of the universe. This power dwell in every corner of the universe and beyond as it is a mysterious concept to grasp and many writers of Hindu scriptures used poetry to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is known as reincarnation. So if every thing in the universe, including living creatures, contains an atman that has the essence of Brahman, Hindus should respect it. There are two stories that represent this teaching from the Upanishads, which are Hindu scriptures: A father tells his son to break a fig in half and asks the son what he sees. The son says that he sees seeds and his father tells him to break one of them and tell him what he sees. The son says nothing. The father says there is the subtle essence there although it cannot be seen and that the whole universe is identified by that subtle essence. The son then asks the father to teach him more. The father told him to place salt in a bowl of water and come back to him in the morning, and it was done. Next day, the father told the son to find the salt in the bowl but he couldn t because it had dissolved. The father then told the son to sip the water from all sides and the son says that he can taste the salt from all areas. The father explains that it is in the same way that you cannot see the subtle essence but it is there, identifying the whole universe. Karma is the law of cause and effect and means action , so actions have consequences. This involves the theory of reincarnation so selfish and evil actions will make the next life full of suffering whereas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Gender Orientation And Sexual Orientation Did you know that gay men and lesbians do not choose their sexual orientation, but rather are born with it? There has been extensive research proving that sexual orientation is caused by many biological factors, whereas there is no solid proof that social factors after birth affect sexual orientation (Swaab, 2007, p. 442). Sexual orientationis already programmed into the brain, with the influence of sex hormones and genes, before a child is even born. The development of sexual orientation is caused by sex hormones, genes, and the brain, which then cause differences in the anatomical body (LeVay, 2011, p.271). Firstly, sex hormones that mainly influence a person s sexual orientation are the levels of testosterone during critical periods of prenatal development (LeVay, 2011, p. 132). If androgen insensitivity syndrome occurs in individuals with XY chromosomes, the gene coding for the androgen receptor is mutated, causing the receptor to either barely function, or not at all (LeVay, 2011, p. 137). This causes their body to not respond to testosterone, so they begin to develop physically as a female. From here on, they are usually raised as girls, and they develop an attraction to males, as well a feminine typical traits. A condition that can occur in females is called Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia, which is when there are above normal amounts of prenatal testosterone and androgens, which causes a female to grow up with masculinized traits (LeVay, 2011, p. 134). A majority ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Crime Analyst Research Paper Analysts, known as investigator, detective or criminal analyst play important roles in society to disrupt, dismantle, prevent crime contributing to safer communities by working in conjunction with criminology and psychological perspectives. Analysts provide specialist assistance by analysing criminal intelligence data across every crime type identifying relationships between emerging trends and patterns of offender profiling, detecting, apprehending, person of interests ,criminal offenders and crime syndicates, provide recommendations on preventing future recidivism and strategic planning associated with financial deprivation against business consortiums, crime against public order, assaults, robbery, and offending behaviour in family and community ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... RMIT university electives assisting knowledge and skills most relevant to role include: Criminal Behaviour Analysis SOCU2253 pre requisite SOCU2119, SOCU2221 Criminological Theory; Offender profiling and crime scene analysis consideration is applied to the intersections between individual and social class and the issues faced in understanding criminal behaviour developing understanding and awareness of criminal behaviour, causes of offending, effects and ways society defines, understands and responds. Understanding offenders perspectives, profiling and case management of a range of serious violent crimes such as homicide, serial killing, intimate partner homicide, sexual offending and domestic violence. Extendable in employment applying critical thinking to effectively solve diverse criminological problems and issues associated with crime management, the justice system and investigative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Mexican Economy Research Paper Title: Oil prices and its effects on Mexican economy Students name: Elcherik Daal Name of the college: Palm Beach State College Course: Macro Economics Name of the instructor: Warren Smith Date: April 5st, 2015 Abstract This research paper will describe the demography, labor force and the business cycle of Mexico. Mexico is a federal republic, and it consists of 31 states and the Federal District. The Constitution established separation of powers. The country itself has a perimeter of 761,602 square miles. Mexico underwent an increase in purchasing power living standards, as well as reforms in energy and telecommunications passed by recently elected President Enrique PeГ±a Nieto. Besides the reforms, the manufacturing sector ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The energy reforms will restore an industry that has had a deficiency in technology for quite some times now. US oil companies will lend their resources that the Pemex currently doesn t have. This is a good opportunity to help boost Mexican oil production, which has been falling for years. We need resources, technology and knowledge. Therefore, it is important to work with those who do have (PeГ±a Nieto). Mexico has been a top crude oil supplier to the US. However, its petroleum production has declined in the last decade. The reform opened Mexico s oil and natural gas sector to international companies that could potentially help Mexico reverse the shortage/lag in the production. Besides US, Mexico has other trading partners like China, Japan, South Korea and Germany (Clare Ribando Seelke). Ultimately, these reforms could create investment opportunities for US companies, and it can expand the US and Mexican energy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. A Dead Boy Dewey Skeates had just seen a dead boy. The image had been running through his mind all day. Blood on his chest and blood on his hands and blood in his mouth. It didn t make any sense. Death didn t exist. It just wasn t something that was physically possible until someone reached at least one hundred and fifty years of age or so. The government had issued a statement during the genetic renaissance that said that the whole population had had their genetic codes altered to allow for enzymes to quickly fix anything that was broken. Dewey being an incredibly smart boy for his eleven years, a genius one might even call him, was left stumped by the image that was replaying over and over in his head. He saw no way for deathto be possible. His older sister, Ariata, had suggested that maybe some people could die but no one knew when they did. He had wholeheartedly rejected that theory, but it left his mind whirring with possibilities. Oh the endless possibilities, he thoughtto himself. Several hours after the days gruesome events, Dewey found himself alone in his room, pondering the unlikeliness of the situation. His room was filled with a myriad of scientific instruments. They were strewn across his floor along with several pieces of paper covered in calculations and ideas. A hamster cage sat on a table in the corner. Dewey stared at the cage. It was home to his Hamster Daxel, who was just about as old as Dewey was. Dewey silently approached the cage wondering if hamsters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Xerox Vertical Structure Xerox Services is a multi national company that currently operates several call centers which handle the customer service calls for many other Fortune 500 companies. Founded in 1906, it currently employs over 140,000 people and had over 21 million dollars in revenue for the 2013 fiscal year (Xerox, 2014). With operations in over 180 countries, Xerox Services is one of the largest business process outsourcing companies in the world. Structured into many different smaller entities based on the industry it serves, the call center operations portion of this business is the backbone of Xerox s services for the last 40 years (Chesbrough, Rosenbloom, 2002). Xerox currently operates several hundred call centers that handle both incoming and outgoing customer service and sales calls for its vast amount of clients. This company is setup in a very large vertical structure that starts with the CEO and works its way down to its front line agents and employees. All decisions are filtered from the top to the bottom and all requested approvals must originate from below and make their way up the company hierarchy. This type of structure relies heavily on middle managementto execute directives and monitor their frontline resources to ensure they are being productive. This reliance on a large pool of middle managers to run day to day operations makes this type of structure very large in size as well as expensive from a payroll perspective. The strengths of this organization s vertical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. John Philip Sousa Research Paper Do you want to become famous like John Philip Sousa? John Philip and he Sousa became quite successful in life. Sousa had a lot of strength to do what he did. There are a couple skilled Sousa had to get this famous in life. Sousa resigned from the military corps to become a musician. In first passage, paragraph 1, line 2 4 it states On July 30, 1892, he resigned from the marine corps to start his own band. But what kind of band would it be . He is thinking about what kind of band he wanted to be in so he can be a musician. He started to think of some bands and some he came up with in his head are Brass band, Military bands and Orchestra band. He combined all them together and he came up with his own band and that was the Sousa band. It took ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Introductory Microeconomics Module Title: Introductory Microeconomics Question 1: The economic rationale for road pricing is compelling ,Г‚ Institute for Fiscal Studies, May 2012.Г‚ Critically discuss this statement. The Institute for Fiscal Reports has recommended a move for widespread system of the road pricing. As the topic says The economic rationale for road pricing is compelling and the revenues generated through road pricing could be used for reducing other motoring taxes. The relevant microeconomics theory, the key factors involved and supportive analysis through diagrams is explained in the following paragraphs. The IFS argues that there is a compelling case for making a switch from motoring taxes to a system of national road pricing. Such a shift would be highly controversial, could be used to encourage drivers to avoid busiest times and routes by varying the amount charged for making journeys (Morris 2012). The IFS has released several factors that will get involved once the road pricing will be introduced. The amount collected from road tax and fuel duties will decline in the next 15 to 20 years; this is because more fuel efficient cars would have been introduced. The fuel duties will increase from 23% to 50% and they will not be particularly palatable. Once the tax will be raised, the road use will be more sustainable. Annually the distance travelled in the entire Britain is 321 billion miles. The IFS has released a forecast that it will increase to 396 billion in the next 18 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Jason Baldwin Case Study Background Jason Baldwin was born on February 17, 2008 at Bellevue Hospital located in Manhattan, New York. Mrs. Baldwin, Jason s mother, gave birth to her son one week post term via a Cesarean at 6 pounds 5 ounces. Jason was declared a healthy baby boy and was discharged three days later. Jason Baldwin currently lives in the Bronx, New York with his mother, Abigail Baldwin, father Joseph Baldwin and his sister Kayla Baldwin. Mr. Joseph Baldwin is 46 years old and was born and raised in Greece, where he completed his bachelors degree. Mr. Baldwin came to the United States in 1997 and is currently self employed. Abigail Baldwin, Jason s mother, is 36 years old and was also born and raised in Greece, where she received her high school diploma. Mrs. Baldwin came to the United States in 2005 and is currently a nurse at Montefiore Hospital. Jason s sister, Kayla Baldwin is 15 years old and is currently attending the Bronx Lab High School. In 2011, Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin expressed some concerns regarding Jason s speech and language development. Mrs. Baldwin stated that Jason did not start speaking until he was two years old. Mrs. Baldwin reported that Jason was exposed to both Greek and English at home. He was primarily exposed to English while watching TV and communicating with his sister and Greek when interacting with his parents. At the age of three, Jason was diagnosed with Austin. Autism is a neurodevelopment disorder characterized by impaired social interaction, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Harry Beafonte Research Paper Day o! Day ay ay o! Daylight come and we wan go home, sung the King of Calypso. Someone may have heard these lyrics and may not know who the singer is. Harold George Bellanfanti Jr, also known as Harry Belafonte is the vocalist behind this song. He s also a civil rights activist and actor. He was born on March 1st, 1927 in New York City. He was the only child to Mr and Mrs Harold George and Melvine Belafonte. His father came from the caribbeanisland of Martinique and worked as a chef for the British Royal Navy. His Jamaican mother worked as a dressmaker and house cleaner. At age nine, Harry s mom sent him to live with her relatives in Jamaica. He later returned to New York and attended George Washington High School. His difficult childhood led him to drop out of high school and joined the U.S. Navy for two years. After leaving the military in 1945, Harry worked at many different places.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is when Mr. Belafonte got his big break singing in a class project. He was then given the opportunity to perform at a jazz club where he landed his first recording deal in 1949. Mr. Belafonte was 27 when he became famous for starring in the film, Carmen Jones, in 1954. He soon became a calypso music legend. Calypso is a type of folk song originally from Trinidad. He released a Calypso album, which included his most famous song Day O (The Banana Boat Song), in 1956, which made him the first artist to sell a million copies of an album. The road to making this happen wasn t difficult. Along the way, there were not many challenges Belafonte had to face because many people enjoyed his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Spartan Women Vs Athenian Culture Essay If you ask any person, they would probably say that Athens and Sparta are among the best known city states in ancient Greece. Whether through high school textbooks or Hollywood screens these two cultures have contributed to our modern understanding of the Grecian people. Each culture has a unique worldview that helped shaped who the people were, and how others in their society were treated. For instance, Athens was known for its work in the arts focusing on literature and architecture, and valued intelligence over strength. Spartawas different, it was a military state focusing on warfare and athletics, valuing loyalty and power. With these contrasting viewpoints it is easy to say that the roles of women and how they were treated are also drastically... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike the Athenian women the traits of Spartan culture translated into their everyday lives. Spartan women were still expected to produce healthy offspring like their Athenian counterparts, but there was more to their lives than just producing children. Spartan women were expected to manage households, slaves, and estates. They were even trained like the males in their society. Xenophon commented on Lycurgus reform (which included training for women); ...he prescribed physical training for the female sex no less than for the male; and next, just as for men, he arranged competitions of racing and strength for women also... (Duiker, pp. 103). Basically, Xenophon is saying that while women were not entirely equal, Lycurgus made sure Spartan women were just as strong as Spartan men through athletic training and competition. Also, women in this society were freer since men were forced to stay in military barracks until age thirty. This means that Spartan women did not have male supervision every hour of the day like Athenian women. However, even without men they still had no say in politics even though they could inherit property and manage large ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Bourdieu Habitus Concept Introduction The French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu approaches the concept of power using a similar concept with Foucault which they presume that power is that there are always structures that are formed by human relationships which dictates how people should behave. These structures influence the individual social life. However, Foucault criticized that he has concept that is radical and broader making it difficult to identify any social context of where the action of exercise of power occurs (Gaventa, 2003). Unlike Bourdieu who narrows down it in terms of symbolically mediated interaction between the Habitus and social structure (Bourdieu, 1991). Culture is example of this symbolic interaction. The main aim of the essay is to first define culture. Secondly, define what Habitus is and explain how it develops through cultural capital. Furthermore, explain how is subject to change. Moreover the essay will link concept Habitus to socio spatial dialect relationship. Also providing appropriate for clarity. Lastly, apply of the Habitus concept to explain how culture has the power to structure, condition and perpetuate everyday lifestyle. Body Culture According to a widely known theory that was proposed by a philosopher named Raymond... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He makes two examples of to illustrate his point. The Algerian Peasantry Habitus which was before French colonial rules where society believed in integrity, kindnesses and Patriarchal division of labor. However, as time went by and Pre capitalist economy was now dominant people s dispositions change (Bourdieu, 1980).The main focus now changed from agricultural production to secondary sector where the attention was having labour skills like craft work so people can go and work in industries . People started being govern by relationship. This changed in behavior people based on changed on their space is a phenomena known as socio dialect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Freedom Under Hospitable Captivity Essay The Matrix (Andy and Lana Wachowski, 1999) appeals to a Western ideology of freedom in its most general sense by depicting a fight against the enslavement of the human race in a post apocalyptic world controlled by machines. The machines use the humans, whose minds are trapped in a computer program, as an energy source. In this world of machines, the Wachowskis expand upon the totalitarianism seen in other works of fiction, such as 1984 by George Orwell. The totalitarian state of 1984, Airstrip One, becomes the whole planet in The Matrix, and the oppressed citizens become nearly the entire human race. Only a group of rebels escape from the machines by creating a city below the surface of the earth. The main character, Neo (Keanu... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His life changes when Trinity (Carrie Anne Moss) tells him that he is being watched and that the answer to What is the Matrix? is looking for him. After an encounter with Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving), Morpheus gives Neo the call to action with a phone call that sends Neo to the Adam s Street Bridge to meet Trinity and later be freed from the Matrix, entering the belly of the whale. Morpheus becomes the supernatural mentor during Neo s training the road of trials aboard the Nebuchadnezzar, the rebel ship. After the agents capture Morpheus in the second call to action, Neo proves that he is the One by saving Morpheus and dealing with the agents, the ultimate boon. In the process, he stops bullets in mid air by opening his mind using a supernatural force and makes Agent Smith explode in a guilt free act of violence. A unique feature of the film is that Neo is not presented with a situation in which to resist temptation. It is unusual that this classic aspect of the Monomyth is left out. Frodo has the ring, Buddha has three women, Christ has the three temptations of the Devil, etcetera.2 Thus, the film follows much of the Monomyth but still manages to be unique. Freedom has different definitions and histories in various parts of the world. The most important definition of freedom in the context of The Matrix is that of the Western World. The desire for freedom is not inherent to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. British Politics During The Lifetime Of Newton a.What were British politics during the lifetime of Newton? Before Isaac Newton was born, King Charles I was driven out of London by mobs and had to seek refuge in Nottingham, which was just a few miles away from Woolsthorpe, Newton s soon to be hometown (Guillen, 1995, p. 13). While King Charles I was there, he declared war over who/what was going to govern England Parliament or the royal sovereign (Gullien, 1995, p.13). However, this war was more like a war between heaven and earth because kings and queens were supposedly selected by God himself and peasants were just mere mortals who inhabited the earthly realm (Gullien, 1995, p. 13 14). Parliament wanted King Charles I to relinquish his control over church and state because the religious intolerance and the heavy taxes. Sadly, Newton s father was called out to be a part of King Charles I army and died before Issac Newton was born (Gullien, 1995, p.14). While Newton was a young child, England s civil war was still raging (Gullien, 1995, p. 16). His hometown of Woolsthorpe had been captured. Nevertheless, Newton went to school like every other child. However, Newton s world was soon turned upside down, when he heard the news that the Puritan dominated Parliament had defeated the king s armies and had beheaded King Charles I (Gullien, 1995, p. 16). Newton did not like Parliamentarians. Later on, during Newton s teen years, Parliament created strict rules of behavior. For example, they outlawed almost all manner of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...