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Essay On The Marshall Plan
The Marshall plan was the plan named after George Marshall on June 5, 1947, to aid Western
Europe after World War II. The winter of 1946
–1947 brought intense suffering to the people of
Western Europe and the only country economically healthy enough to help them was the United
States. The U.S organized a convention on July 12, 1947, to announce the plan, to which 16
countries agreed to the Marshall plan. The plan started in July 1948 and was immensely successful.
Konrad Adenauer was a Traditional Catholic man and the chancellor of post WWII Germany and
presided over the Economic and Cultural resurgence of West Germany. He also set West Germany
against the attacks from the soviet Union and communist threats. Faced with the decision to stand
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Some of his supporters, G. Gordon Liddy and E. Howard Hunt decided to wiretap the Democratic
National Committee Headquarters at the Watergate hotel. This was illegal and also unnecessary.
During the investigation into the scandal, it became known that Nixon had taped conversations with
him and declined to release them. After being ordered to release the taped, it became known that
Nixon had told the FBI to halt an inquiry into the Watergate break–in, which made him an accessory
to the crime. On August 9, 1974, Nixon became the first president to
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My First Ramadan Experience
My First Ramadan Experience "Greetings! We inform you that the Ramadan moon sighting wait
has ended and the first fast for the following countries will take place in a couple of hours...",
exclaimed the newscaster. The news report was continuing to inform listeners of the differing dates
for the start of the holy month. I questioned eagerly, "Mom, can I please fast?" I'm nine years old
now. "Honey, fasting is a day–long commitment. Also, it is more than not eating or drinking
anything." It took a long time for me to satisfy my mom; however, I was allowed to start my first
fast. Furthermore, my first Ramadan experience taught me more than not eating or drinking for a
religious value; in fact, it disclosed me to a book of principles to live by, making family unity,
patience and consistency, and respect and contribution a part of my individuality.
It was overwhelming for me to see the whole family together, crowded around the television,
possessing the same amount of excitement. "The US will be starting their fast at the start of
sunrise", stated the man. I had fallen asleep, listening to the news. Next thing I knew, I awoke to
the sounds of my mom making our special breakfast specials, consisting of 'Halwa', 'Parathas', eggs,
and tea; it was time for 'Sehri', the
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Speech Outside Of Class Assignment Analysis
Speech Outside of Class Extra Credit Assignment During my third–degree black belt test, I was
tasked with completing many difficult challenges in order to prove that I was deserving of the
promotion. One of these challenges was a speech about the Korean flag. For this speech, I had to
stand outside of the building and give the speech in front of everyone. It was an interesting
experience and one of the more difficult portions of my test.
When preparing for my speech I researched the Korean flag in depth. I wanted to understand the
symbols and what they meant. While doing so I learned that the Korean flag symbolized much of
thought, philosophy, and mysticism of the orient. The key thing I learned was that the circle on
the front of the flag symbolizes the balance of two opposites. Through doing this I decided that
my speech would be describing the meaning of every color and symbol on the flag. I also wanted
to explain how these symbols and their meanings tied into Taekwondo. I decided on explaining the
concept of how Taekwondo requires a user to be in perfect balance. A Taekwondo practitioner
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I identified what kind of speech I would be giving and also created and outline. Furthermore, I also
practiced my speech by using notecards. Moreover, when giving my speech I feel as though I
improved where I may have failed during my in–class speech. Giving this speech made me much
more confident in my public speaking ability. It is thanks to what I learned in class that I was able
to efficiently create and give a well–rounded speech. Due to this I was able to pass my test and
became a third–degree black belt. You'll never know when you will need to use certain skills that
you learned in school. However, I learned very quickly that what I have been learning in Intro to
Communications are strategies that I will use for the remainder of my
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Banana Bread Thesis
Topic: Banana Bread
General Purpose:To Inform
Specific Purpose: I want my audience to understand how to make delicious banana bread.
Thesis Statement: Banana bread is a kind of bread that can be made during any season in a few
different forms.
Organizational Pattern:Sequential
I. Introduction
A. Attention–getter: By the spring of 1933, nearly one third of all non–farm workers were
unemployed. That was the national average. Unemployment was running as high as 50% in poor
urban areas. During this same time frame, the Dust Bowl teamed up with the economic crash to
cause the loss of many Midwestern farms. These were the toughest times America ever faced. There
was very little in the way of public assistance in those days. Hunger and malnutrition became
prevalent. The first banana bread recipe was published by Pillsbury in 1933. Balanced Recipes was
put together by Mary Ellis Ames, Director of the Pillsbury Cooking Service (Banana bread history,
2009)....show more content...
Reason to Listen: Since most of us at some point enjoy a treat once in a while, maybe next time
banana bread can be on the menu.
C. Thesis Statement: Banana bread is a kind of bread that can be made during any season in a few
different ways.
D. Credibility Statements:
1.Growing up, I watched my mom prepare several loafs of banana bread.
2.Over the years, been able to experience several different people's versions of the bread.
E. Preview of Main Points: Tonight, I will explain the process of making your own banana bread.
1.First, I will discuss what ingredients are needed for this bread.
2.Second, I will explain how to prepare the ingredients.
3.Third, I will tell you other forms you can cook the bread.
II. Body
A.The first step is to gather the ingredients you will need.
1.You will need bananas.
a.One to two bananas.
b.It is better if the bananas have ripened for a few days.
2.The next ingredient that you will need is baking
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Ramayana Essay
Ramayana
Ramayana and some of the Hindu virtues derived from it The poetic author, Valmiki, does not
calls Rama "the perfect man" in his well known tale of Ramayana for no reason. For this story has
been a legendary epic that many generations of the Hindu culture have been modeling their society
after, for over two thousand years. It has been an influential teaching for children and scholars of all
ages because of its simplicity and exemplary concepts and virtues of the Hindu people. From
childhood most Indians learn the characters and incidents of this epic and they furnish the morals,
ideals and wisdom of common life. This epic helps to bind...show more content...
He handles the situation with remarkably patient and wise attitude and says to his stepmother, "I
gladly obey father's command ...Why, I would go even if you ordered it.". By doing this, he
shows characteristics of great piety to his parents and the lack of desire to be a powerful and
authoritative rich ruler, all while knowing that he is giving up his righteous turn to rule the kingdom
since he is the oldest of the four sons of the king. Instead, he willingly goes off into exile – forest
infested with evil spirits whom he battles with the power of good and defeats. As in most of the
Eastern world, this example of respect being paid to elders, parents, authorities (no matter what one
is commanded to do) is very important in one's 'faith'; and the fact that one successfully wards off
evil, gives him/her the title of a cultural model hero, just as seen in Rama's case. Rama's casual
attitude about going off into the forest for fourteen years also shows his asceticism – the will to give
up his material, emotional and physical attachments. His peaceful and patient attitude towards his
life is vivid due to his enduring wisdom. For he goes beyond the material and physical world
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Living With Less By Graham Hill
I always knew people liked to consume more than what they need, but never really considered
how it affects our environment. Until I read an article by Graham Hill called "Living with Less.
A lot Less." In this article, Hill argues that individuals obtain products one doesn't need. Secondly,
he mentions how purchasing these products won't make you happy, but can do the exact
opposite. Lastly, Hill argues how living with less merchandise can make us feel and live happier.
As a result, I compared my life to his and realized he's right having less might give us the
opportunity to explore further. I agree with Hill's argument that one tends to buy more than what
they use. I, for instance, am one of those individuals. Hill mentions this by saying "Members of
every socioeconomic bracket can and do deluge themselves with products" (Hill 1). For instance,
I remember when I received my first payment from babysitting. I was thrilled with the idea of
finally being able to rely on myself to buy all the things I wanted. So, I headed towards the mall
and went on a shopping spree. As a result, I arrived home with bags of merchandise as I unloaded
them I became aware I had bought a lot of things I didn't need. As the days passed I became
conscious of how I didn't use much of what I had bought but bought them because I liked the idea of
being able to buy whatever I wanted without having anyone tell me what I couldn't buy. Not only
does Hills argument make sense but also makes an important
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Strengths And Weaknesses Of Passwords
Current authentication systems suffer from many weaknesses. Textual passwords are commonly
used. Users tend to choose meaningful words from dictionaries, which make textual passwords
easy to break and vulnerable to dictionary or brute force attacks. Many available graphical
passwords have a password space that is less than or equal to the textual password space.Smart cards
or tokens can be stolen. Many biometric authentications have been proposed.However, users tend to
resist using biometrics because of the intrusiveness and the effect on their privacy. Moreover,
biometrics cannot be revoked.
According to research paper 3D Password–A Secure Tool published by Banita Chadha in the year
2014, 3D is based on virtual environment. It includes the 3 axis x, y, and z axis. That is the
password should be in three axis along x,y,z axis. her is a term of virtual uniqueness. It includes the
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It includes the check of user whether the present user is valid to access the account or not. For
password verification system will ask some personal queries which is known only to the user but
not the hacker.e.g. Date of birth, name of school. Place of birth etc. After verifying the actual
information given by user to system it can access the same account further. Above three concepts
are valid in textual , graphical password as well as 3D password. 3D password is very easy to use
and is somehow free from shulder surfeing attack.It deals with the random selection of various
images which is not viewed by the hacker and thus it is free from hacking at some level.3D
password is basically the combination of all the textual password , graphical password and may
includes various services such as biometrics, Smart cards.In term of biometrics user will login with
the help of scanning of either fingerprint, thumb print or retina scan etc. This identification is ideal
and away from shoulder suffering
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Case Study Of Bandhan
A CASE STUDY ON FINANCIAL TRANSFORMATION
– WHY BANDHAN MAKES THE CUT ABOVE OTHERS
ABSTRACT
When India got independence in 1947, India inherited a shattered economy. The economy was
completely damaged. This damage was largely done by the exploitative policies adopted by the
British rulers in India and finally by the partition of the country. The economy that we inherited was
full of miseries and wide spread poverty and unemployment. To reconstruct and rebuild the
economy, we chose the path of planning, which meant that the state would play a vital role in
deciding the levels and methods of production, distribution, and consumption. Our constitution also
gave scope for the market to function; it means India's process of economic development...show
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Finance brings together various segment of economy. With the help of finance economy smoothly
function and moves in the direction of achieving the economic goals. If proper finance facilities
training and vocational assistance provided by the government through Micro–Finance, we can look
forward to solved the problem of poverty and unemployment. In this case study the emphasis is
provided to the success of bandhan and how it is facing the challenge and beating the other big
players. This case study on Bandhan, a microfinance organization, represents a social business.
Bandhan provides micro–loans to poor women for undertaking income generation activities. It aims
at empowering its borrowers and their family members to break the cycle of poverty. Further,
Bandhan projects that it operates as an independent, self sustainable and profitable organization. It
aspires to become a full fledged bank, consequently bringing its borrowers to the financial
mainstream. Therefore, this case study explores whether and how, focused poverty eradication and
ambitious profits are simultaneously possible and if there are any tradeoffs
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By Any Other Name, By Santha Rama Rau
In the memoir, "By Any Other Name," Santha Rama Rau explores the British attempt to replace
Indian culture with the "superior" British culture and her resistance to this change. The speaker
depicts this man vs. society conflict by sharing the story of a culture clash she experienced at a
British run day school. The conflict is first seen when the headmistress decides to change the girls'
names, as indicated when she states, "Suppose we give you pretty English names" (Rama Rau 35).
By calling English names pretty, the headmistress is implying their Indian names are not pretty, and
thus inferior to British names. She said it was because Indians cheat...So I don't think we should go
back to that school. Another instance where the conflict is evident
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Essay on Bhutan
Bhutan
Area: 18, 147 square miles
Population: 1,660,000
Capital: Thimphu (pop. 20,000)
Languages: Dzongkha (official) Gurung,
Assamese
Ethnic make–up: Bhote 60%, Napalese 25%
Religion: Buddhist (state religion 75%)
Hindu 25%
Currency: Indian rupee
Literacy rate: 15%
Imports: gasoline, fabrics, light equipment
Exports: timber, rice, coal, fruit
Trading partners: India
(Bhutan, 740)
Climate and Geography
Bhutan is a small country located in the Himalayas. It does have...show more content...
Barley and wheat are grown up to 9000 ft. Coal is the only mineral mined. It's economy hasn't been
able to develop due to it's remoteness, lack of convenient markets, qualified technicians, and
transportation facilities. In 1974 Bhutan began to welcome tourists. In 1990, more than 1500
tourists visited Bhutan, and tourism was the largest source of foreign exchange. There are no
railroads, but by 1990 there were about 2336 km of roads linking many parts of the country. (Karan,
224)
History
Not much is known of Bhutan's historical origins before the late 17th century. Although, Tibetan
Buddhism was brought into Bhutan by the mid 16th century; monasteries dot the inner Himalayan
valleys. Most of the 17th and 18th century Bhutan had an aggressive policy toward it's neighbors.
This eventually brought them into conflict with the British East India Company in 1772. A series of
civil wars plagued Bhutan during the late 19th century. A treaty in 1910 between Britain granted
Bhutan internal autonomy and an annual subsidy. But the British still had control of the country's
foreign relations. China's territorial claims helped strengthened Bhutan's relationship with India. This
was followed by economic aid agreements, military assistance, and diplomatic representations.
(Kaminsky, cd–rom)
Government
A Tibetan lama named Sheptoon Lapha proclaimed himself king and Bhutan became it's own
political
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E–Safety Essay
Introduction– E–Safety
E–safety or Electronic safety is about knowing the risks of technology and protecting yourself to feel
safe when interacting with technology. It involves being protected from unsuitable materials and
making sure that technology doesn't impact your life in a negative way severely. It also includes
utilization of information securely. Another aspect of electronic safety is socializing with others
safely. Some dangers of the Internet include phishing, spam, hacking, viruses, interaction with
strangers, etc.
Cyber Bullying
Cyber bullying is the use of technology to intentionally spread rumors or inappropriate content to
harass or harm someone in an aggressive manner. A Cyber bully can be someone you know...show
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In 2008 1 million kids claimed to be mistreated on Facebook. Research shows that kids start being
unkind to others online in 2nd grade this is generally commenced by boys but by middle school
girls become more likely to harass others. Some cases of cyber bullying include Amanda Todd and
Tyler Clementi. Amanda was unknowingly posted inappropriate pictures of herself which led to
her being mistreated and losing her respect. She began using drugs, she had major depression and
she began harming herself. She tried to commit suicide by drinking bleach but her attempt failed,
even though survived people constantly wrote messages saying that they hope she died and
perhaps she should use a different kind of bleach this time. A year later she hung herself because
it was too much for her to take. Cyber bullying is a major issue and so there are 45 laws about and
related to cyber bullying to protect you online. In addition to that in 2012 teens created an app
called Back off Bully or BoB, this app enables victims to type in their situation and get advise on
how to protect themselves.
Phishing
Phishing is process of acquiring personal information such as credit card details, usernames and
passwords by masquerading as a trustworthy website. Phishing gets its name from the word fishing
as the phishers hope that the victim "bites" the "bait" by clicking on a malicious link. There are
three main types of phishing, which are: Spear phishing, Clone
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The Importance Of Sibling Relationships
The Importance of Sibling Relationships
Everyone needs a support system, someone to build them up after they have been broken down,
someone to piece them back together when they have been taken apart, someone to encourage them
to follow their dreams and do the impossible, and, most importantly, someone to be there to support
and accept them through anything and everything. This is where, not only family, but your siblings
become very useful and necessary in your life; siblings can fulfill all of those necessities and more.
However, circumstances may vary depending on the makeup of the family, most are fortunate
enough to have one or more siblings, but others not so much. Those who are fortunate enough to
have siblings are not typically put...show more content...
Every older sibling has high hopes to be this amazing role model for their younger brother or sister,
which also drives them to work that much harder to be that role model (Winn 1). Not only are
older siblings seen to be responsible for the future of their younger siblings, but also are supposed
to protect their younger siblings from the impossibles of the world. This is seen in the Hunger
Games when Katniss stands up for her sister Prim against the reaping, "with one sweep of my arm
I push her behind me. 'I volunteer!' I gasp. 'I volunteer as tribute!'" (Collins 51). Often older
siblings are willing to risk everything to protect their younger sibling because they are scared for
them, they are more scared of losing the relationship between them and their sibling then losing
everything. Due to this perception of older siblings, there is a large bardon on the backs of the
older siblings to, not only, be role models for their younger brothers and sisters, but to protect them
for the sake of your relationship and love for them.
The concept of favoritism is defined as the practice of giving unfair preferential treatment to one
person or group at the expense of another; this
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Rashad In All American Boys
In the Non–Fiction novel, All American Boys by Jason Reynolds the main characters Rashad and
Quinn's view are changed forever when Rashad is beaten by Quinn's close family friend, Paul.
Rashad is hospitalized for almost an entire week, and had internal bleeding. Rashad while in the
hospital watches the news and his own story develop. He realizes, with the help of his brother,
that it is better to speak up than to let something you know is wrong be hidden and tucked away
like most unnecessary violence, "as she said, speak up. Maybe nothing would happen. But it was
worth a try." (Reynolds 246). Rashad grows up fast in a small amount of time and is shown how
the world works and the racism that lives in it. Quinn was at there when Rashad was beaten and it
couldn't leave his mind. Quinn, a white highschooler, is an irresponsible teen before the incident, he
drank, stole liquor from his mother, and was naive to how bad racism had...show more content...
Rashad then faces the difficult journey of recovery and being able to do nothing about what's going
on outside the hospital. While Quinn fights between relationships does he follow his best friend and
his brother Paul or choose the moral and right path, standing up against them. I actually went through
a rough patch myself in 6th grade, my grandpa had just died and the whole family grieved his lost.
My grandpa had been in the hospital for days until he couldn't even recognize his own children, it
was painful to watch. But through the help of family and friends showing up to his funeral and
comforting one another me and my family were able to get move on. This relates some what to
Rashad and the trauma he and his family endured during and after the beating. Then moving on due
to the help of his friends and family he was able to make a stand and speak out against the police
department and racism all
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Personal Manifesto Research Paper
Personal Manifesto
Somebody once told me it is okay to be average as long as you are a good person. Life is short, do as
many things as you can to live a happy life and do all the things you aspire to do before time runs out.
One evening while I was on vacation visiting my grandparents we were sitting around the dinner
table eating a homemade meal made by my grandma. It was my mom, my sister, my foreign
exchange student, two of my good friends, and I all eating dinner together. Dinner had come to an
end and one of my friends and I were still sitting at the table with my grandpa. He has always been
a very inspirational person in my life and most of the things he says mean a lot and really make me
think. There was one thing my grandpa told...show more content...
Even being an average person can be very difficult. If you look at a large amount of people in this
world, they are average or below average in most things they do. No one can be good at
everything, so don't ever think you have to be. Feeling pressured to be great at everything is one
thing no one should ever have to go through. All it seems to do is tear down people's' self esteem
creating more reserved and quiet people. Life is hard, and if it were meant to be easy, everyone
would be good at everything and the majority of things would be meaningless. So, what would be
the point of living a meaningless life? Take every situation in life and live it with the intention that it
will be the
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Marching Band Essay
"Roll those feet! Keep those toes high! Square your shoulders! Keep the tempo moving!" This can
be heard by directors, in most marching band rehearsals, as the band is racing around the field while
playing mentally demanding music. Competitive marching band, the highlight of some high
schoolers' fall season, is defined by Merriam–Webster as "a group of musicians who play
instruments while marching together at a parade or sports event" ("Marching Band"). In comparison a
sport is defined as "a contest or game in which people do certain physical activities according to a
specific set of rules and compete against each other" ("Sports"). High school competition band is
where a band practices from July to November to prepare one show to be...show more content...
Not only this, as competition marching bands are performing, the members are required to keep
their shoulders perfectly parallel with the press box sideline, no matter what direction they may be
traveling. On top of all the physical attributes, performers also have to have all music memorized to
perfection. Part of playing music is to count–mentally count in time and tempo. To make the activity
of marching band more difficult, members also have to be able to play while moving to at fast
speeds to exact locations on the field to create new forms. To, as they say "put a cherry on top,"
all of this has to be done at the same time. For all members of a competition band, they have to
multitask throughout the entire performance with no mental or physical breaks. Mr. Spettel,
Marion Local Schools band director, compares marching band and sports as "Physically and
mentally it shares all the same aspects because the mental aspects of memorizing music, playing
expressively, and using dynamic contrast. All of that is just like football or volleyball: remembering
plays, strategizing to get the best possible outcome. And I think one could argue that marching band
is just as physically demanding as a lot of other athletics." All of these items lead to having a strong
mental presence as members are
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Reflection Of Tanging Yaman
Tanging Yaman is a story about faith, love and music within a family. It is a religious
–family drama
film produced by Star Cinema. It is a Filipino Movie, Directed by Laurice Guillen, the film
garnered several awards, especially at the 2000 Metro Manila Film Festival, including Best Picture,
Best Actor and Best Actress 112 minutes its running time, this movie release last November 8,
2001. The movie's title came from a liturgical composition by Manoling Francisco, SJ Sung by
Carol Banawa. Laurice Guillen's is definitely well–executed, the cast, including Gloria Romero,
Johnny Delgado, Edu Manzano and Dina Bonnevie are quite good in terms of their roles. Tanging
Yamanis a movie ultimately about everything Filipino. From its values to the way...show more
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Their mother Dolores"Loleng" Rosales (Gloria Romero) had an Alzheimer's disease. Separated by
distance physically and emotionally, old resentments begin to surface. The sibling's cope with
Loleng's sickness and deal with a dispute over attract of land left to them by their deceased father.
As what really happen in any Filipino family, the movies reveal. The three siblings are now well
settled with their respective families have widely contrasting lifestyles. The common thing that
binds them loosely together is the love of their mother "Loleng" holds for all of them. She always
prays for to goodness of her sibling's and grandchildren. Loleng always sits in front of the altar
asking to God for peaceful heart in each of the member of her family. We all knew that a mother
she will give everything for the sake of her family. Even though, his physical body can't able to do
works for the family but her spiritual has strength to pray to God for the
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Pros And Cons Of Banning The Hijab
"Should the headscarf be banned?"
Recently there has been a push towards banning religious symbolism from the media, especially
the hijab. The hijab is a veil that Muslim women wear around their heads to cover their hair and
their bosoms; it symbolizes faith and modesty. Many people fear or in some cases feel "bad" for
people who wear the headscarf including niqabs and burqas because they are uneducated and/or
ignorant of Islamic teachings which lead them to create inaccurate assumptions and accusations on
the matter. Most may believe banning the head scarf will benefit the community in ways that they
believe will make people feel more comfortable and they also believe that it will benefit the women
who wear the hijab because of the belief that Muslim women who wear the headscarf are oppressed,
however, banning the head scarf would lead to discrimination, the contradiction of Canadian values,
and go against the religious beliefs of Muslims.
Contrary to the popular argument that the banning of religious symbols, particularly the "hijab"
will stop discrimination since everyone will be the same, it actually will deteriorate. discrimination
is not caused by the differences, it is caused by ignorance. For instance, after banning the hijab in
France and parts of Europe "hate speech affecting ethnic and religious minorities [... rose, along
with] hate crimes targeting Muslims" (El Aabedy. "How does the EU hijab ruling affect Muslim
women?"). This creates an unsafe environment for Muslims and their families because they are not
allowed to continue their religious practices if they want to be treated equally and given more job
opportunities. Although, feminism is strongly fought for in most places the fight should be for the
rights of all women instead of only "women choosing to wear less, not for women choosing to wear
more," (Warda El–Kaddouri qtd. El Aabedy). The way that one chooses to dress should not
determine their value as a human. In other cases the ruling allows "private businesses in Europe
[to] forbid Muslim women [employees] from wearing headscarves if the ban is part of a policy of
neutrality within the company and not a sign of prejudice against a particular religion," ("High
European Union court rules
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Raksha Bandhan Essay

  • 1. Essay On The Marshall Plan The Marshall plan was the plan named after George Marshall on June 5, 1947, to aid Western Europe after World War II. The winter of 1946 –1947 brought intense suffering to the people of Western Europe and the only country economically healthy enough to help them was the United States. The U.S organized a convention on July 12, 1947, to announce the plan, to which 16 countries agreed to the Marshall plan. The plan started in July 1948 and was immensely successful. Konrad Adenauer was a Traditional Catholic man and the chancellor of post WWII Germany and presided over the Economic and Cultural resurgence of West Germany. He also set West Germany against the attacks from the soviet Union and communist threats. Faced with the decision to stand ...show more content... Some of his supporters, G. Gordon Liddy and E. Howard Hunt decided to wiretap the Democratic National Committee Headquarters at the Watergate hotel. This was illegal and also unnecessary. During the investigation into the scandal, it became known that Nixon had taped conversations with him and declined to release them. After being ordered to release the taped, it became known that Nixon had told the FBI to halt an inquiry into the Watergate break–in, which made him an accessory to the crime. On August 9, 1974, Nixon became the first president to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. My First Ramadan Experience My First Ramadan Experience "Greetings! We inform you that the Ramadan moon sighting wait has ended and the first fast for the following countries will take place in a couple of hours...", exclaimed the newscaster. The news report was continuing to inform listeners of the differing dates for the start of the holy month. I questioned eagerly, "Mom, can I please fast?" I'm nine years old now. "Honey, fasting is a day–long commitment. Also, it is more than not eating or drinking anything." It took a long time for me to satisfy my mom; however, I was allowed to start my first fast. Furthermore, my first Ramadan experience taught me more than not eating or drinking for a religious value; in fact, it disclosed me to a book of principles to live by, making family unity, patience and consistency, and respect and contribution a part of my individuality. It was overwhelming for me to see the whole family together, crowded around the television, possessing the same amount of excitement. "The US will be starting their fast at the start of sunrise", stated the man. I had fallen asleep, listening to the news. Next thing I knew, I awoke to the sounds of my mom making our special breakfast specials, consisting of 'Halwa', 'Parathas', eggs, and tea; it was time for 'Sehri', the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Speech Outside Of Class Assignment Analysis Speech Outside of Class Extra Credit Assignment During my third–degree black belt test, I was tasked with completing many difficult challenges in order to prove that I was deserving of the promotion. One of these challenges was a speech about the Korean flag. For this speech, I had to stand outside of the building and give the speech in front of everyone. It was an interesting experience and one of the more difficult portions of my test. When preparing for my speech I researched the Korean flag in depth. I wanted to understand the symbols and what they meant. While doing so I learned that the Korean flag symbolized much of thought, philosophy, and mysticism of the orient. The key thing I learned was that the circle on the front of the flag symbolizes the balance of two opposites. Through doing this I decided that my speech would be describing the meaning of every color and symbol on the flag. I also wanted to explain how these symbols and their meanings tied into Taekwondo. I decided on explaining the concept of how Taekwondo requires a user to be in perfect balance. A Taekwondo practitioner ...show more content... I identified what kind of speech I would be giving and also created and outline. Furthermore, I also practiced my speech by using notecards. Moreover, when giving my speech I feel as though I improved where I may have failed during my in–class speech. Giving this speech made me much more confident in my public speaking ability. It is thanks to what I learned in class that I was able to efficiently create and give a well–rounded speech. Due to this I was able to pass my test and became a third–degree black belt. You'll never know when you will need to use certain skills that you learned in school. However, I learned very quickly that what I have been learning in Intro to Communications are strategies that I will use for the remainder of my Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Banana Bread Thesis Topic: Banana Bread General Purpose:To Inform Specific Purpose: I want my audience to understand how to make delicious banana bread. Thesis Statement: Banana bread is a kind of bread that can be made during any season in a few different forms. Organizational Pattern:Sequential I. Introduction A. Attention–getter: By the spring of 1933, nearly one third of all non–farm workers were unemployed. That was the national average. Unemployment was running as high as 50% in poor urban areas. During this same time frame, the Dust Bowl teamed up with the economic crash to cause the loss of many Midwestern farms. These were the toughest times America ever faced. There was very little in the way of public assistance in those days. Hunger and malnutrition became prevalent. The first banana bread recipe was published by Pillsbury in 1933. Balanced Recipes was put together by Mary Ellis Ames, Director of the Pillsbury Cooking Service (Banana bread history, 2009)....show more content... Reason to Listen: Since most of us at some point enjoy a treat once in a while, maybe next time banana bread can be on the menu. C. Thesis Statement: Banana bread is a kind of bread that can be made during any season in a few different ways. D. Credibility Statements: 1.Growing up, I watched my mom prepare several loafs of banana bread. 2.Over the years, been able to experience several different people's versions of the bread. E. Preview of Main Points: Tonight, I will explain the process of making your own banana bread. 1.First, I will discuss what ingredients are needed for this bread. 2.Second, I will explain how to prepare the ingredients. 3.Third, I will tell you other forms you can cook the bread. II. Body
  • 5. A.The first step is to gather the ingredients you will need. 1.You will need bananas. a.One to two bananas. b.It is better if the bananas have ripened for a few days. 2.The next ingredient that you will need is baking Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Ramayana Essay Ramayana Ramayana and some of the Hindu virtues derived from it The poetic author, Valmiki, does not calls Rama "the perfect man" in his well known tale of Ramayana for no reason. For this story has been a legendary epic that many generations of the Hindu culture have been modeling their society after, for over two thousand years. It has been an influential teaching for children and scholars of all ages because of its simplicity and exemplary concepts and virtues of the Hindu people. From childhood most Indians learn the characters and incidents of this epic and they furnish the morals, ideals and wisdom of common life. This epic helps to bind...show more content... He handles the situation with remarkably patient and wise attitude and says to his stepmother, "I gladly obey father's command ...Why, I would go even if you ordered it.". By doing this, he shows characteristics of great piety to his parents and the lack of desire to be a powerful and authoritative rich ruler, all while knowing that he is giving up his righteous turn to rule the kingdom since he is the oldest of the four sons of the king. Instead, he willingly goes off into exile – forest infested with evil spirits whom he battles with the power of good and defeats. As in most of the Eastern world, this example of respect being paid to elders, parents, authorities (no matter what one is commanded to do) is very important in one's 'faith'; and the fact that one successfully wards off evil, gives him/her the title of a cultural model hero, just as seen in Rama's case. Rama's casual attitude about going off into the forest for fourteen years also shows his asceticism – the will to give up his material, emotional and physical attachments. His peaceful and patient attitude towards his life is vivid due to his enduring wisdom. For he goes beyond the material and physical world Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Living With Less By Graham Hill I always knew people liked to consume more than what they need, but never really considered how it affects our environment. Until I read an article by Graham Hill called "Living with Less. A lot Less." In this article, Hill argues that individuals obtain products one doesn't need. Secondly, he mentions how purchasing these products won't make you happy, but can do the exact opposite. Lastly, Hill argues how living with less merchandise can make us feel and live happier. As a result, I compared my life to his and realized he's right having less might give us the opportunity to explore further. I agree with Hill's argument that one tends to buy more than what they use. I, for instance, am one of those individuals. Hill mentions this by saying "Members of every socioeconomic bracket can and do deluge themselves with products" (Hill 1). For instance, I remember when I received my first payment from babysitting. I was thrilled with the idea of finally being able to rely on myself to buy all the things I wanted. So, I headed towards the mall and went on a shopping spree. As a result, I arrived home with bags of merchandise as I unloaded them I became aware I had bought a lot of things I didn't need. As the days passed I became conscious of how I didn't use much of what I had bought but bought them because I liked the idea of being able to buy whatever I wanted without having anyone tell me what I couldn't buy. Not only does Hills argument make sense but also makes an important Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Strengths And Weaknesses Of Passwords Current authentication systems suffer from many weaknesses. Textual passwords are commonly used. Users tend to choose meaningful words from dictionaries, which make textual passwords easy to break and vulnerable to dictionary or brute force attacks. Many available graphical passwords have a password space that is less than or equal to the textual password space.Smart cards or tokens can be stolen. Many biometric authentications have been proposed.However, users tend to resist using biometrics because of the intrusiveness and the effect on their privacy. Moreover, biometrics cannot be revoked. According to research paper 3D Password–A Secure Tool published by Banita Chadha in the year 2014, 3D is based on virtual environment. It includes the 3 axis x, y, and z axis. That is the password should be in three axis along x,y,z axis. her is a term of virtual uniqueness. It includes the concept of...show more content... It includes the check of user whether the present user is valid to access the account or not. For password verification system will ask some personal queries which is known only to the user but not the hacker.e.g. Date of birth, name of school. Place of birth etc. After verifying the actual information given by user to system it can access the same account further. Above three concepts are valid in textual , graphical password as well as 3D password. 3D password is very easy to use and is somehow free from shulder surfeing attack.It deals with the random selection of various images which is not viewed by the hacker and thus it is free from hacking at some level.3D password is basically the combination of all the textual password , graphical password and may includes various services such as biometrics, Smart cards.In term of biometrics user will login with the help of scanning of either fingerprint, thumb print or retina scan etc. This identification is ideal and away from shoulder suffering Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Case Study Of Bandhan A CASE STUDY ON FINANCIAL TRANSFORMATION – WHY BANDHAN MAKES THE CUT ABOVE OTHERS ABSTRACT When India got independence in 1947, India inherited a shattered economy. The economy was completely damaged. This damage was largely done by the exploitative policies adopted by the British rulers in India and finally by the partition of the country. The economy that we inherited was full of miseries and wide spread poverty and unemployment. To reconstruct and rebuild the economy, we chose the path of planning, which meant that the state would play a vital role in deciding the levels and methods of production, distribution, and consumption. Our constitution also gave scope for the market to function; it means India's process of economic development...show more content... Finance brings together various segment of economy. With the help of finance economy smoothly function and moves in the direction of achieving the economic goals. If proper finance facilities training and vocational assistance provided by the government through Micro–Finance, we can look forward to solved the problem of poverty and unemployment. In this case study the emphasis is provided to the success of bandhan and how it is facing the challenge and beating the other big players. This case study on Bandhan, a microfinance organization, represents a social business. Bandhan provides micro–loans to poor women for undertaking income generation activities. It aims at empowering its borrowers and their family members to break the cycle of poverty. Further, Bandhan projects that it operates as an independent, self sustainable and profitable organization. It aspires to become a full fledged bank, consequently bringing its borrowers to the financial mainstream. Therefore, this case study explores whether and how, focused poverty eradication and ambitious profits are simultaneously possible and if there are any tradeoffs Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. By Any Other Name, By Santha Rama Rau In the memoir, "By Any Other Name," Santha Rama Rau explores the British attempt to replace Indian culture with the "superior" British culture and her resistance to this change. The speaker depicts this man vs. society conflict by sharing the story of a culture clash she experienced at a British run day school. The conflict is first seen when the headmistress decides to change the girls' names, as indicated when she states, "Suppose we give you pretty English names" (Rama Rau 35). By calling English names pretty, the headmistress is implying their Indian names are not pretty, and thus inferior to British names. She said it was because Indians cheat...So I don't think we should go back to that school. Another instance where the conflict is evident Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Essay on Bhutan Bhutan Area: 18, 147 square miles Population: 1,660,000 Capital: Thimphu (pop. 20,000) Languages: Dzongkha (official) Gurung, Assamese Ethnic make–up: Bhote 60%, Napalese 25% Religion: Buddhist (state religion 75%) Hindu 25% Currency: Indian rupee Literacy rate: 15% Imports: gasoline, fabrics, light equipment Exports: timber, rice, coal, fruit Trading partners: India (Bhutan, 740) Climate and Geography Bhutan is a small country located in the Himalayas. It does have...show more content... Barley and wheat are grown up to 9000 ft. Coal is the only mineral mined. It's economy hasn't been able to develop due to it's remoteness, lack of convenient markets, qualified technicians, and transportation facilities. In 1974 Bhutan began to welcome tourists. In 1990, more than 1500 tourists visited Bhutan, and tourism was the largest source of foreign exchange. There are no railroads, but by 1990 there were about 2336 km of roads linking many parts of the country. (Karan, 224) History Not much is known of Bhutan's historical origins before the late 17th century. Although, Tibetan Buddhism was brought into Bhutan by the mid 16th century; monasteries dot the inner Himalayan valleys. Most of the 17th and 18th century Bhutan had an aggressive policy toward it's neighbors. This eventually brought them into conflict with the British East India Company in 1772. A series of civil wars plagued Bhutan during the late 19th century. A treaty in 1910 between Britain granted Bhutan internal autonomy and an annual subsidy. But the British still had control of the country's foreign relations. China's territorial claims helped strengthened Bhutan's relationship with India. This was followed by economic aid agreements, military assistance, and diplomatic representations. (Kaminsky, cd–rom) Government
  • 12. A Tibetan lama named Sheptoon Lapha proclaimed himself king and Bhutan became it's own political Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. E–Safety Essay Introduction– E–Safety E–safety or Electronic safety is about knowing the risks of technology and protecting yourself to feel safe when interacting with technology. It involves being protected from unsuitable materials and making sure that technology doesn't impact your life in a negative way severely. It also includes utilization of information securely. Another aspect of electronic safety is socializing with others safely. Some dangers of the Internet include phishing, spam, hacking, viruses, interaction with strangers, etc. Cyber Bullying Cyber bullying is the use of technology to intentionally spread rumors or inappropriate content to harass or harm someone in an aggressive manner. A Cyber bully can be someone you know...show more content... In 2008 1 million kids claimed to be mistreated on Facebook. Research shows that kids start being unkind to others online in 2nd grade this is generally commenced by boys but by middle school girls become more likely to harass others. Some cases of cyber bullying include Amanda Todd and Tyler Clementi. Amanda was unknowingly posted inappropriate pictures of herself which led to her being mistreated and losing her respect. She began using drugs, she had major depression and she began harming herself. She tried to commit suicide by drinking bleach but her attempt failed, even though survived people constantly wrote messages saying that they hope she died and perhaps she should use a different kind of bleach this time. A year later she hung herself because it was too much for her to take. Cyber bullying is a major issue and so there are 45 laws about and related to cyber bullying to protect you online. In addition to that in 2012 teens created an app called Back off Bully or BoB, this app enables victims to type in their situation and get advise on how to protect themselves. Phishing Phishing is process of acquiring personal information such as credit card details, usernames and passwords by masquerading as a trustworthy website. Phishing gets its name from the word fishing as the phishers hope that the victim "bites" the "bait" by clicking on a malicious link. There are three main types of phishing, which are: Spear phishing, Clone Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. The Importance Of Sibling Relationships The Importance of Sibling Relationships Everyone needs a support system, someone to build them up after they have been broken down, someone to piece them back together when they have been taken apart, someone to encourage them to follow their dreams and do the impossible, and, most importantly, someone to be there to support and accept them through anything and everything. This is where, not only family, but your siblings become very useful and necessary in your life; siblings can fulfill all of those necessities and more. However, circumstances may vary depending on the makeup of the family, most are fortunate enough to have one or more siblings, but others not so much. Those who are fortunate enough to have siblings are not typically put...show more content... Every older sibling has high hopes to be this amazing role model for their younger brother or sister, which also drives them to work that much harder to be that role model (Winn 1). Not only are older siblings seen to be responsible for the future of their younger siblings, but also are supposed to protect their younger siblings from the impossibles of the world. This is seen in the Hunger Games when Katniss stands up for her sister Prim against the reaping, "with one sweep of my arm I push her behind me. 'I volunteer!' I gasp. 'I volunteer as tribute!'" (Collins 51). Often older siblings are willing to risk everything to protect their younger sibling because they are scared for them, they are more scared of losing the relationship between them and their sibling then losing everything. Due to this perception of older siblings, there is a large bardon on the backs of the older siblings to, not only, be role models for their younger brothers and sisters, but to protect them for the sake of your relationship and love for them. The concept of favoritism is defined as the practice of giving unfair preferential treatment to one person or group at the expense of another; this Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Rashad In All American Boys In the Non–Fiction novel, All American Boys by Jason Reynolds the main characters Rashad and Quinn's view are changed forever when Rashad is beaten by Quinn's close family friend, Paul. Rashad is hospitalized for almost an entire week, and had internal bleeding. Rashad while in the hospital watches the news and his own story develop. He realizes, with the help of his brother, that it is better to speak up than to let something you know is wrong be hidden and tucked away like most unnecessary violence, "as she said, speak up. Maybe nothing would happen. But it was worth a try." (Reynolds 246). Rashad grows up fast in a small amount of time and is shown how the world works and the racism that lives in it. Quinn was at there when Rashad was beaten and it couldn't leave his mind. Quinn, a white highschooler, is an irresponsible teen before the incident, he drank, stole liquor from his mother, and was naive to how bad racism had...show more content... Rashad then faces the difficult journey of recovery and being able to do nothing about what's going on outside the hospital. While Quinn fights between relationships does he follow his best friend and his brother Paul or choose the moral and right path, standing up against them. I actually went through a rough patch myself in 6th grade, my grandpa had just died and the whole family grieved his lost. My grandpa had been in the hospital for days until he couldn't even recognize his own children, it was painful to watch. But through the help of family and friends showing up to his funeral and comforting one another me and my family were able to get move on. This relates some what to Rashad and the trauma he and his family endured during and after the beating. Then moving on due to the help of his friends and family he was able to make a stand and speak out against the police department and racism all Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Personal Manifesto Research Paper Personal Manifesto Somebody once told me it is okay to be average as long as you are a good person. Life is short, do as many things as you can to live a happy life and do all the things you aspire to do before time runs out. One evening while I was on vacation visiting my grandparents we were sitting around the dinner table eating a homemade meal made by my grandma. It was my mom, my sister, my foreign exchange student, two of my good friends, and I all eating dinner together. Dinner had come to an end and one of my friends and I were still sitting at the table with my grandpa. He has always been a very inspirational person in my life and most of the things he says mean a lot and really make me think. There was one thing my grandpa told...show more content... Even being an average person can be very difficult. If you look at a large amount of people in this world, they are average or below average in most things they do. No one can be good at everything, so don't ever think you have to be. Feeling pressured to be great at everything is one thing no one should ever have to go through. All it seems to do is tear down people's' self esteem creating more reserved and quiet people. Life is hard, and if it were meant to be easy, everyone would be good at everything and the majority of things would be meaningless. So, what would be the point of living a meaningless life? Take every situation in life and live it with the intention that it will be the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Marching Band Essay "Roll those feet! Keep those toes high! Square your shoulders! Keep the tempo moving!" This can be heard by directors, in most marching band rehearsals, as the band is racing around the field while playing mentally demanding music. Competitive marching band, the highlight of some high schoolers' fall season, is defined by Merriam–Webster as "a group of musicians who play instruments while marching together at a parade or sports event" ("Marching Band"). In comparison a sport is defined as "a contest or game in which people do certain physical activities according to a specific set of rules and compete against each other" ("Sports"). High school competition band is where a band practices from July to November to prepare one show to be...show more content... Not only this, as competition marching bands are performing, the members are required to keep their shoulders perfectly parallel with the press box sideline, no matter what direction they may be traveling. On top of all the physical attributes, performers also have to have all music memorized to perfection. Part of playing music is to count–mentally count in time and tempo. To make the activity of marching band more difficult, members also have to be able to play while moving to at fast speeds to exact locations on the field to create new forms. To, as they say "put a cherry on top," all of this has to be done at the same time. For all members of a competition band, they have to multitask throughout the entire performance with no mental or physical breaks. Mr. Spettel, Marion Local Schools band director, compares marching band and sports as "Physically and mentally it shares all the same aspects because the mental aspects of memorizing music, playing expressively, and using dynamic contrast. All of that is just like football or volleyball: remembering plays, strategizing to get the best possible outcome. And I think one could argue that marching band is just as physically demanding as a lot of other athletics." All of these items lead to having a strong mental presence as members are Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Reflection Of Tanging Yaman Tanging Yaman is a story about faith, love and music within a family. It is a religious –family drama film produced by Star Cinema. It is a Filipino Movie, Directed by Laurice Guillen, the film garnered several awards, especially at the 2000 Metro Manila Film Festival, including Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Actress 112 minutes its running time, this movie release last November 8, 2001. The movie's title came from a liturgical composition by Manoling Francisco, SJ Sung by Carol Banawa. Laurice Guillen's is definitely well–executed, the cast, including Gloria Romero, Johnny Delgado, Edu Manzano and Dina Bonnevie are quite good in terms of their roles. Tanging Yamanis a movie ultimately about everything Filipino. From its values to the way...show more content... Their mother Dolores"Loleng" Rosales (Gloria Romero) had an Alzheimer's disease. Separated by distance physically and emotionally, old resentments begin to surface. The sibling's cope with Loleng's sickness and deal with a dispute over attract of land left to them by their deceased father. As what really happen in any Filipino family, the movies reveal. The three siblings are now well settled with their respective families have widely contrasting lifestyles. The common thing that binds them loosely together is the love of their mother "Loleng" holds for all of them. She always prays for to goodness of her sibling's and grandchildren. Loleng always sits in front of the altar asking to God for peaceful heart in each of the member of her family. We all knew that a mother she will give everything for the sake of her family. Even though, his physical body can't able to do works for the family but her spiritual has strength to pray to God for the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Pros And Cons Of Banning The Hijab "Should the headscarf be banned?" Recently there has been a push towards banning religious symbolism from the media, especially the hijab. The hijab is a veil that Muslim women wear around their heads to cover their hair and their bosoms; it symbolizes faith and modesty. Many people fear or in some cases feel "bad" for people who wear the headscarf including niqabs and burqas because they are uneducated and/or ignorant of Islamic teachings which lead them to create inaccurate assumptions and accusations on the matter. Most may believe banning the head scarf will benefit the community in ways that they believe will make people feel more comfortable and they also believe that it will benefit the women who wear the hijab because of the belief that Muslim women who wear the headscarf are oppressed, however, banning the head scarf would lead to discrimination, the contradiction of Canadian values, and go against the religious beliefs of Muslims. Contrary to the popular argument that the banning of religious symbols, particularly the "hijab" will stop discrimination since everyone will be the same, it actually will deteriorate. discrimination is not caused by the differences, it is caused by ignorance. For instance, after banning the hijab in France and parts of Europe "hate speech affecting ethnic and religious minorities [... rose, along with] hate crimes targeting Muslims" (El Aabedy. "How does the EU hijab ruling affect Muslim women?"). This creates an unsafe environment for Muslims and their families because they are not allowed to continue their religious practices if they want to be treated equally and given more job opportunities. Although, feminism is strongly fought for in most places the fight should be for the rights of all women instead of only "women choosing to wear less, not for women choosing to wear more," (Warda El–Kaddouri qtd. El Aabedy). The way that one chooses to dress should not determine their value as a human. In other cases the ruling allows "private businesses in Europe [to] forbid Muslim women [employees] from wearing headscarves if the ban is part of a policy of neutrality within the company and not a sign of prejudice against a particular religion," ("High European Union court rules Get more content on HelpWriting.net