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How To Put A Quote In An EssayHow To Put A Quote In An Essay
Deontology On Abortion
Deontology view on Abortion
The controversial topic that can spark a discussion from anyone is the abortion. Both sides of the
argument bring out valid points, but when we take a look through Deontology point of view we
have a strong argument on why abortion is wrong. LaFollette writes in the chapter where he
explains Deontologists stance that Each of us has, for example, a special obligation to our own
children: they have a claim on our attention and resources (pg.159). Deontologist s focus is on the
rightness or wrongness of the actions, thus the duty of these actions is taken in the consideration.
The duty of caring for the child from the beginning of it s life until maturity, and the duty to see that
the life of a fetus ends in itself and not by us, is the focus of Deontologists argument against abortion
.
We as humans are born with an instinct to continue our human race, in other words to care for our
young so they can pass on the gift of life. It is written in the Ethics in Practice that ... and we have
a duty to care (pg. 152), that duty carries on for our offspring. It is no surprise that we see even
in the animal kingdom where parents sacrifice their lives for their offspring. Also, Hugh
LaFollette writes, We owe things to those with whom we have special relationships such as our
friends, colleagues, and family members... (pg 152) we owe the protection and love so we can
continue our human race . One of the ethical bases in the healthcare field is that
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Grandma House
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Amazing People Involved in the Theater
Constantin Stanislavski
He always asked What would I do if I were in this situation, He teaches actors how to act in a true
to life human physiology. He taught to observe people. everyone has a different personality actors
can adapt other traits from other people to their character. Stanislavski also teaches What is my
character s motivation, a question to ask for all of your actions on stage to give your character a
purpose for reacting the way he/she does. He is known for teaching emotional memory which begs
actor to experience the emotions that their character feels, whether it be pain, sadness, happiness, or
whatever emotion you re trying to portray. However if the actor is incapable of replicating these
emotions with ease, they are asked to reach into their past and pull from the emotions that they ve
experienced and use them onstage. He wants the emotions they portray onstage to be aucharacter
entirely, you use the ever so famous Emotional memory which will really grasp the audiences
attention. Lee Strasberg
Lee Strasberg revolutionized the art of acting because of his immense influence on performance in
American theatre and movies. He trained countless people including Anne Bancroft, Dustin
Hoffman, and James Dean at his workshop in New York. He gained a reputation with the Theater
Guild of New York and helped form the Group Theater in New York in 1931. There he created a
technique which became known as the teaching strategy or teaching strategy
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Extract From The House On Mango Street Monologue
Act 1 Scene 0.5 It is late in the evening July 5, 1942, before the Franks and the Van Daans go into
hiding. The Franks are hustling around the house getting ready for the next morning. Margot is in
her room packing all things she will need to bring with her into hiding. She is busy organizing her
things into messy piles, putting them into her backpack. Mrs. Frank is downstairs frantically trying
to prepare for the next morning by cooking tomorrow s breakfast and packing various items that she
would want to bring with her. Mr. Frank just told Anne about going into hiding and is currently
helping Mrs. Frank pack for the next morning as well as running errands around the house such as
clearing the house of anything that might give away that they are hiding. Anne has just learnt about
their plans. She is frustrated, nervous, and upset about leaving everything behind. She bursts into
Margot s room, annoyed, and worried. Anne: (Storms... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
But I really don t know myself what if feels like to go into hiding. Sunday, the fifth of July,
nineteen forty two. Tonight is the last night that I will be sleeping in my own bed for a while.
Heaven knows how long we ll be in hiding. I ll miss everything dearly... my best friends, my kitty,
being able to run, shout, and play freely outside, and riding my bike. I still don t know what it s
going to be like living with the Van Daans, so many people in a tiny space... I wonder if they have
a son or daughter, if they do I hope it s a girl as I would have someone to talk to and play with. I
now know that Miep and Mr. Kraler will be coming up every day to give us food, news and to
find out what our needs are. I asked Pim what would happen if the Nazis found out they were
hiding us. Pim said they would suffer the same way we would... can you imagine? They are risking
their lives, helping hundreds of Jews hiding out in Amsterdam everyday. I really
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Emancipation and Apprenticeship
Emancipation and Apprenticeship
Pre 18th Century Attitudes to Slavery Like other people of the time, Europeans believed that the
enslavement of another person was justifiable as long as a reasonable explanation could have
being given for the enslavement. In Africa itself, slavery was acceptable and people were taken
as slaves in three ways: as prisoners in war, as a punishment for a crime and as a payment for debt.
An English philosopher, John Locke stated that slavery is only justifiable when a person was then
taken captive as a prisoner of war e.g.: in crusades. The Spanish questioned whether slavery was
right but they still practiced it. They argued that slavery although wrong was necessary in order to
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At first the WII were mainly concerned with establishing trade with North American colonist.
However, in the 18th century they began focusing on resisting the Abolition Movement in
Parliament. In 1766, they were only made up of 40 members in the House of Lords but by 1780
they had 50 members. In order to delay emancipation, the parliamentary members of the WII
enacted 2 laws: Amelioration proposals and Apprenticeship system. These policies however failed
largely due to the fact that more abolitionists were becoming MP s; particularly in the House of
Commons also public opinion was turning against the WII due to the fact that they were
persecuting non conformist missionaries. Despite their loss however to the abolitionist the WII
were still able to delay emancipation for 50 years and to gain 20,000,000 in compensation for the
loss of their slaves (when emancipation came)
Humanitarians Humanitarians were people who believed in improving the conditions in which
people live. In the 18th century, they belonged to many professions such as being politicians,
writers and industrialists. They believed that slavery was unnecessary and evil and that it violated
the true natural state of man Freedom e.g: such humanitarians were
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The widespread use of accessible technology, such as...
The widespread use of accessible technology, such as mobile devices and Internet, impacts
massively on people s lifestyles and work. For more and more people, digital technology opens
the door not only to leisure pursuits but also work opportunities, and the mix of both (Chatfield,
2012). Topics such as virtual/ digital work, crowdsourcing and online labour markets (OLM) are
among the hot topics in the broader discussion about the future of work. While, some authors
(Horton, 2010; Satzger, Psaier et al, 2012; Ranade, Varshney, 2012) focus on the economic aspects
of the online labour markets such as price setting, elasticity of supply and demand, skills matching,
for other scientists, in fields such as psychology, computer science and... Show more content on
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Taking a quality of life approach, the research questions that this paper aims to answer are: what
are eWorker s individual perceptions and closely held beliefs about their work arrangements? Is
eWork a good work arrangement as perceived by the workers themselves? The focus on
individuals, rather than on policies, institutions, organizations, companies, comes from the need to
understand particularly what these work arrangements mean for individual people and how they
affect their lifestyles and quality of life. This project will define quality of life as The degree to
which a person enjoys the important possibilities of his/her life (Raphael, et. al, 1998: 2) in three
major life domains: being, belonging and becoming (Renwick and Brown, 1996). Being refers to
who one is and includes Physical Being (health, hygiene, nutrition, exercice and general
appearence); Psychological Being (psychological health, feelings and evaluations about the self
such as self esteem) and Spiritual Being (one s personal values, standards of conduct and spiritual
beliefs). Belonging is about the person s fit with her environment and includes Physical Belonging
(connections with the physical environments of home,
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The Importance of Literary Devices in The Seven Ages of...
All the world s a stage the men and women merely players . This line is the beginning of the The
Seven Ages of Man and is a recurring question throughout the poem. You may wonder how the
world is stage, and through his use of similes, metaphors, and imagery Shakespeare explains this
elaborates on this question.
William Shakespeare s use of similes in the Seven Ages of Man helps to start the poem and give it
a meaning early on by adding emphasis on certain topics. For example in the beginning he uses the
men and women merely players (Line 2) to explain that people don t own the world but live in it.
By using this simile he explains how people progress through life like a play, making an entrance to
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Furthermore Shakespeare compares The Last Age to childishness and oblivion meaning that
after you have gone through all the stages everything you have built up demolishes and you start
back at the first stage. The last line of the poem helps you to determine how the play ends and
because this comparison is made it makes you aware of people in your life that have gone
through a few of the stages described by Shakespeare. Giving you the idea that the stages may
occur in your life but in the end it really doesn t matter what you have done, because it will most
likely be destroyed. The idea that what you have developed will be demolished makes you wonder
what you are doing and have done with your life.
Imagery is prominent in The Seven Ages of Man and is used to give meaning to a line or phrase
meaning while creating complex images. When Shakespeare describes the boy as a creeping
snail and sighing like a furnace you can image a drowsy boy who is on his way to school, but
when described as having a shining morning face it gives you a completely different idea. By
placing two differential images close together Shakespeare creates two separate moods in a few
lines, which helps to determine the difference between two phases. Later on in the poem he uses
the same strategy and says the man is bearded like a pard , portraying the image of a slightly
older man who has moved on from the childish phase of the young schoolboy. He also says he
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The Stress and Reward of Returning to School Essay
When I decided to return to school after a fourteen year break, a lot of stressors became apparent
in my life. The first known stressor that affected the added task of returning to school was work.
Being that I tend to be very busy at the work place and sometime bring work home with me, it
took a toll on me rather fast. The second stressor was trying to take care of the household. Trying
to find time in between cooking, cleaning, washing, and school assignments had me running
around like a chicken without a head . The third was being a single parent and adding another
task into my already busy life. My children also had to be tended to with their homework, sports,
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It was a tough daily job of having to be able to sit at my desk or even in bed to hammer out some
school work but I was determined and toughed it out. There were a lot of limitations to what I
can do physically, so I made it a point to limit my time of sitting, typing, or thinking of school for
that matter. My surgeries and limitations became the least of my trouble for timing what or how
much I can do. What took me away for awhile, was the medications I had to take in order to deal
with the pain. Most of the medications would either make me sick where I could not function or
send me straight to sleep for hours. This had me in a bind being that I had already worked out a
schedule for everything in an organized plan. I managed to talk with the doctors who insisted
for me to stay on the regiment of medication they prescribed but at the end gave me their
minimum requirements they could recommend. As long as I agreed, I would tell them when I
when something didn t feel right and took full dosages when I could. This helped me to
overcome my dilemma and allowed me to continue to work my school schedule. Although there
were many stressors in my life while returning to school, I found that there was a great advantage
and a more rewarding future because of it. For example, now that I m back in school and doing
well, my children look up to me as more of a role model. They see, that no matter my medical
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Weaknesses Of Plato
In the Meno, Plato justifies the possibility for one s mind to uncover knowledge. Knowing one can
obtain knowledge motivates the mind to gain more knowledge. Plato explains the theory of
recollection by first questioning what virtue is, then demonstrating the process through the
questioning of a slave boy. Although a few weaknesses present themselves in Platos argument, Plato
presents a valid theory on how our minds can obtain knowledge. This paper focuses on exploring
Plato s theory of recollection by examining the strengths and weaknesses of his discussion with
Meno.
The discussion of Plato s theory of recollection evolved from a single question, What is virtue?
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What sort of thing, among those things which you know not, will you put forth as the object of
your seeking? And even if you should chance upon it, how will you ever know that it is the thing
which you not know? (Plato s Meno, 77)
Although Meno s paradox seems to be merely a dodge of proceeding to continue and ponder the
true meaning of what virtue really is, the (paradox) is one of real philosophical importance and
is basic for understanding the Theory of Ideas and the related notion of Recollection (Plato s
Meno:Text and Criticism, 78). The problem with this paradox is that in order to discover the
definition of virtue, one must use reflection and logical insight, not research and proof. If the
question under discussion had been a merely empirical one e.g., How many citizens are there in
Athens? then Meno s objection would have been utterly pointless, for this is a question to be
answered by counting heads and not by reflection (Plato s Meno:Text and Criticism, 79). Plato,
who has confronted this paradox before, told Meno the argument was an excuse for indolence: and
hence we must not give ear to this specious argument, for it will make us idle, and is pleasing only
to the slothful (Plato s Meno, 78). Plato strongly believes in this concept and discusses his thoughts
furthermore:
I am ready to fight for as long as I can, in word and act: that is, that we shall be better, braver and
more active men if we believe it right to
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Character Analysis Of The Boy In The Striped Pajamas
In the book The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne, the main character, Bruno, changes
throughout the story due to his interactions and relationship with Shmuel, a Jewish boy in a
German concentration camp. Prior to meeting Shmuel, Bruno exhibited many negative
character traits. For example, just after Bruno arrives at Out With, Bruno begins to complain to
Maria, their maid, on all of the horrible traits the house possesses: Well, if Father s job means
that we have to move away from our house and the sliding banister and my three best friends for
life, then I think Father should think twice about his job, don t you? (Boyne 17). Bruno already
misses his old home, which allowed him to play and make his three best friends for life . He had
enjoyed the familiarness and entertainment of his own home which made moving much harder.
At his new house, Bruno is disappointed that he does not have as many opportunities as he had
had in Berlin. Not only did Bruno miss his old home, but his new house made him
uncomfortable. When gazing out his window, Bruno spots the wall of the concentration camp
as He put his face to the glass and saw what was out there, and this time when his eyes opened
wide and his mouth made the shape of an O, and his hands stayed by his sides because
something made him feel very cold and unsafe (Boyne 19). Before meeting Shmuel, Bruno is
lonely at Out With. He has been hoping for an adventurous exploration to go on, yet finding out
the unknown about these people makes him uncomfortable. Unsure of the wall s purpose, the
wall gives him an eerie feeling. He does not recognize these people either, nor does he know the
reasoning on why they are behind the wall. This is not the kind of adventure Bruno was looking
for. Bruno s life before meeting Shmuel was very lonely and dull, yet after meeting his new friend,
Bruno began to rather enjoy his time in Poland. After befriending Shmuel, Bruno s thoughts and
opinions on Out With are altered as his loneliness has faded. To illustrate, when Bruno and Shmuel
meet for the first time, each boy takes his turn sharing something about himself. When Bruno asks
how old Shmuel is, he responds by saying I m nine, he [Shmuel] said. My birthday is
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A Conceptual Model of an Erp System Using Uml
A Conceptual Model Of An ERP System Using UML Madhurima1(Lecturer), Madhulika (Lecturer)
Apeejay College of Engineering, Gurgaon1 Flat No.306, kaveri apptt.,GH 4,Sec 21D, Faridabad
121001 Mob no. 09350350814,E mail 10madhurima@gmail.com Apeejay College of Engineering,
Gurgaon madhulikabhatia@gmail.com Abstract In today s competitive and ever changing
environment every business demands paperless operations, a wireless communication of a result of
fully transparent and automated operations of all centers in an integrated and coordinated manner
taking care of the business, actions and decision demands. For this reason an Enterprise wide
management support is needed. The Enterprise Resource planning is a way by which we can
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For creating models we need to have certain process other than the use of UML itself. We can
use any tool depending upon the application. Notation guide is available for any references.
2.2UML ARCHITECTURE Software Architecture is made up of concurrent multiple views. UML
provides a dynamic view of the system. It has 4+1 view architecture. (Fig. 1) [1]. The 4+1 views
allow developer to comprehend a complex system in terms of its essential characteristics. The views
of the system architecture are not completely independent. Elements of one view are connected to
elements in other views. [3] Figure.1 4+1 View Architecture of UML The Logical view of the
system describes the functional requirements of the system i.e. what the system should provide in
terms of services to its users [2]. The Logical Architecture is described with the help of class
diagrams statechart diagrams. This view has a Main Diagram by default. Additional diagrams can
be added through out the analysis and design process. [7] Implementation view describes the actual
software module organization within the development environment. The modeling elements in this
view are Packages and components with their connections [2]. This view contains the information
about the software, executable and library components for the system. This view contains only
component diagrams. The component view contains a Main diagram by default.
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Windshield Survey Report
For our windshield survey we decided to assess the city of Melbourne on a Friday afternoon, the
day after summer vacation began. It was a nice sunny yet breezy afternoon, the children and some
of their families were outside walking the streets, sitting on the porch and playing in the park. While
assessing the cityI noticed that the area was a low income community and consist of apartments as
well as homes that are in need of cosmetic work. In the neighborhood that I assessed, I noticed
that there is one park which has minimal lighting as well as upkeep. The park resides in a big area
right across from one of the local churches in the neighborhood. Near the area you also have the
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This type of advertisement may be the wrong advertisement this community needs. When it
comes to schools, I noticed that the area had one elementary school. The elementary school
parking lot was empty due to school being out but I did notice school buses still running. I wasn t
certain if it was for summer school or for transportation for church group functions. In the area I
have noticed multiple small churches. They also had community worship centers which took
place inside of apartment complexes. These local worship centers advertised on the board of the
school library as well as on the windows of some of the local convenient stores. Some of the
churches in the neighborhood also aid in reaching out to the families who are in need of food.
They have certain hours that they are open to where families can come in and obtain food for
free for their families. It is on a first come first serve basis and there is a limit. They neighborhood
also has a recreational area for those children who are into sports or other activities and want to
better themselves in that area during the
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North Kingstown Local Culture
Our trip to North Kingstown brought us throughout various parts of the town, such as Quonsset
point, Wickford, and the Gilbert Stuart Museum. As a whole, the demographics of North
Kingstown are very similar to Cumberland, with high populations of Irish, English, and Italians.
Throughout the town, these nationalities reflect in both popular and folk culture. Irish descendants
make up 25.8% of North Kingstowns population, reflected in local restaraunts such as Fat Belly s
pub, Roman Catholic Churches such as Our Lady of Mercy Roman Catholic Church, and names
such as Hamilton Elementary school. Fat Belly s Pub serves traditional irish cuisine such as
potatoes and corned beef, displaying both pop culture (uniform), and folk culture (traditional...
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This became a haven for local artists after the founding of the Wickford Art Assossciation (in North
Kingstown). Throughout the town, in restaraunts and stores, artwork created by local artists can be
found. The main road through wickford village, Main Street, is full of historic buildings.
Nowadays, these buildings are home to many local businesses, showing how pop culture and folk
culture interact. Though the buildings are an example of the folk culture brought over by early
settlers, the modern businesses in them demonstrate folk culture. In addition to local pop culture,
national and international companies also have locations in North Kingstown. They represent
uniform landscape, as these stores are comparable to ones found elsewhere, providing consumers
both local and tourists a sense of farmiliarity. For example, chains such as McDonalds and
Starbucks can be found in North Kingtown, but almost identical restaraunts can also be found all
over the world. Overall both pop and folk culture influence can be found throughout North
Kingstown. The great majority of European descendants and the town s proximity to the ocean
reflect in local food, architecture, religion, and business
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Symptoms And Treatment Of Sandhoff Disease
Sandhoff Disease is a rare inherited autosomal recessive (one copy of the abnormal gene from
each parent must be passed to the fetus in order for the disorder to be present, in total two
abnormal genes are needed for the syndrome to be present) lipids (fats), storage disorder that
progressively destroys the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord (Sandhoff Disease, WEB).
Genetically, in humans the defected gene is HEXB, it doesn t allow the routine production of ОІ
hexosaminidase A and or B. In infants, the physical effects start to take place between 3 6 months
their development slows and their muscles weaken (Sandhoff Disease, WEB). Infants will lose their
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A fragment of DNA was then amplified using Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) with a forward
primer and a reverse primer. PCR is a technique used to make as many copies as possible of a
specific section of the DNA extracted. The five necessities for PCR to be successful is the DNA
template that one wants to copy, a buffer, nucleotides (ATCG), polymerase, and primers. PCR
occurs in 3 stages: (1) Denaturing, (2) Annealing, and (3) Extending. During the Denaturing
stage, the stand containing the DNA template (in this case the fetus ) is heated to separate the
double stranded DNA. Next during the Annealing stage, the stand is then cooled to allow the
primers to attach to a specific location on the single stranded DNA template (primers are usually
20 to 30 bases long). Lastly during the Extending stage, the stand s temperature is increased to
permit the making of new DNA by a specific DNA polymerase. The result is multiple new strands
of DNA that has been successfully copied (What is PCR, WEB), followed by electrophoresis in
1% agarose gel. Electrophoresis is a technique commonly used to separate DNA, RNA, and proteins
according to their sizes. The result was then purified with a PCR purification kit (removing any
remaining DNTPs, or nucleotides that could result in contamination). The products were
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The Worst Computer Crime Of Children
Within the blink of an eye, technology has changed the entire face of humanity forever, and it is
seen no greater than in the current era of social media, streaming content, smartphone usage in
billions of people, and most importantly, the internet. In the span of two decades, it has become the
dominant force for everything within our lives: professional, commercial, personal and even
criminal. This was to be expected, for a tool that has the power to transmit information, video and
much more to any other person in the world is an invaluable one, but the damage it has done isn t
able to be calculated, for the realm of activity encompasses multitude areas including theft, hacking,
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However, the rise of the internet allowed for a new way for child pornography to flourish, with
simple websites being distributed to those who could see it from the safety of their own homes.
However, as the law matured and came to battle this, new ways to distribute the pornography
were also invented, a tit for tat war that always had each side claiming victories and losses.
Though, now it seems that newest feature on the internet to allow for child pornography to be
distributed easily is the Deep Web. This is a part of the World Wide Webthat is not discoverable by
means of standard search engines, including password protected or dynamic pages and encrypted
networks. It was created by the US government and has legitimate and useful purposes, including
journalistic freedom in repressed nations, activists on freedom of speech and the leaking of
secrets that are having an adverse effect on others. However, the anonymity presented by the Deep
Web and it s search engine, TOR (The Onion Router), has allowed for criminal means to occur
with perhaps millions of users across the world being undetected. Naturally, the argument for this
paper is not if we should be allowing this, but how strong we should be going against this. As such,
the evidence will be given that total war should be taken against these networks, to flush out the
pedophiles on these sites, take them down permanently and arrest the individuals who both create
this smut and view it. As shown by Elise
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My Mother Was A Military Brat
My grandmother once said, or at least I am told she once said, that she was concerned that my
father should not marry my mother because she had no roots. My mother was a military brat.
The longest she s ever lived anywhere is seven years. She makes no bones about the fact that she
doesn t know where she s from. Like the planes my grandfather worked on, my mother was a
child of the wind, going here and there, and wherever destiny took her. I suppose my grandmother
would say the same thing about me. I am a missionary s child, taken wherever the call of God took
my family. I didn t grow up in just one place, therefore I have no roots. It s a very Southern
concept, having roots, and is as sacred to the Heart of Dixie as sweet tea and... Show more content
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But even if that misfortune should befall them, they are still in the same spot they were planted in.
I am like a bird. My roots are confined to one area. My egg hatched in Auburn, and since then I
have collected roots Auburn, Roanoke, Quito,Temuco, Santiago, Cullman, Florence, and Killen,
and have woven them all into a nest that is currently nestled in the branches of Killen. My roost
don t trap me in one spot. I am free to fly wherever without hesitation, and if I so desire, bring back
some leaves, or branches, or even more roots from the places I visit.
At some point I m sure a storm of life, or an unexpected gust of wind will blow me out of Killen s
tree. So I ll glide where the wind takes me, and rebuild my nest in a new tree with new roots.
I m sure my grandmother thinks her little bird is an unstable wreck, and in some ways I am. My
ADHD and scattered brains have turned me into quite the character. The payoff is worth it though.
Why watch the seasons slip by the same old burrow when you can soar to the heavens and gaze
upon the whole world?
I ll always have my nest to come back to, and with each blustery, windy trip to a new tree, my nest
of roots grows bigger and grander.
My senior year.
One glance down the halls of my high school, and one would think it was any ordinary day.
Kids laugh, talk, gossip, make out, throw paper wads; nothing is different.
They don t realize. They don t remember that day. They don t
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Dennis Rader And The BTK Killer
The Case Overview There were ten victims killed by Dennis Rader between 1974 and 1991, the
first four of these being killed on one night. Rader created a nickname for himself the BTK
killer; he chose this name because of the style in which he killed his victims, which involved
binding, torturing and killing his female victims. He had many other aliases, most of which were
self named. These included The Wichita Strangler, The Poetic Strangler and The Asphyxiater just
to name a few. Rader talked about his need for acknowledgment and tormented the police by
sending notes, poems, pictures and puzzles explaining his crimes in graphical detail. Rader took
breaks from killing around the times both his children were born as he didn t have the free time he
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Joseph Otero 38 (father) was suffocated with a plastic bag over his head, Julie Otero 33
(mother) strangled with a rope, Joseph Otero II age 9 was suffocated with a plastic bag,
Josephine Otero age 11 was hung with a rope and Rader masturbated on her lifeless body. April
4th Katherine Bright 21 and Kevin Bright 19, Rader broke into her home and waited for her to
arrive, not expecting Katherine to arrive with her brother. Rader forced Kevin to tie her up first
then Rader tied Kevin up in another room. Kevin escaped during Katherine s fight with Rader
but was shot twice in the head but still survived. Katherine put up such a fight that she was
stabbed twice and later died in hospital. 1977 March 17th Shirley Vian Relford, 24 was strangled
and a plastic bag put over her head. Rader tied up Shirley s three young children and left them in
the bathroom. Rader left some underwear that was found next to her body which contained his
semen. December 8th Nancy Fox 25 was tied up and strangled with a belt and her body was
masturbated on. Rader left semen on her nightgown that was found next to her
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His Everlasting Moment of Intimacy Essay
In the widely acclaimed novel Catching Fire , the fictional character Peeta Mellark is quoted as
saying, I wish I could freeze this moment, right here, right now, and live in it forever. (Collins).
Coincidentally, that is what the unnamed lover in Robert Browning s dramatic monologue
Porphyria s Lover aspires to achieve when he murders his beloved Porphyria, in hopes of preserving
their intimate moment for eternity. At the start of the poem, Browning seemingly shows his
audience a loving, romantic scene of Porphyria affectionately tending her inert beau. As the
dramatic monologueprogresses, it is learned that the originally envisioned romantic love story has
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He does this when he refers to Porphyria in a peculiarly different way after she has died: The
smiling rosy little head, / So glad it has its utmost will, / And I, its love, am gained instead! (52
53, 55). The persona, through synecdoche, addresses his dead lover as only a head and continues
to objectify her by calling her it . The speaker s objectification of his beloved shows how he only
views Porphyria as an object that he owns a mere possession. He also stresses about how
Porphyria has gained him, when in actuality what he really means is that now he finally owns her
forever. This clearly illustrates his outrageous and crazy way of thinking as he fulfills his never
ending moment with Porphyria by murdering her, and diminishes her later into a simple
possession that he could do whatever he wishes to do with. Therefore, Browning makes use of
adept word choices in order to display the persona s extreme possessiveness and irrationality. In
addition, Browning blatantly uses imagery to convey the persona s deliriousness, and obsessiveness
towards his lover. In the poem, Browning noticeably visualizes the events that have just occurred in
the monologue, while at the same time he effectively illustrates the underlying meaning behind its
imagery to reveal the persona s nature. It is visualized in the piece, Blushed bright beneath my
burning kiss; (48). If
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Pros And Cons Of Bosnian Genocide
Often, there is conflict amongst states that escalates, eventually, into war. With these wars, comes
death and immense devastation; devastation that takes form in many ways. The worst of them are
the human rights violations that occur, leaving behind a pain that is often rarely treated or
addressed. Through the approach, transitional justice, victims of these horrible crimes against
humanity have a system that allows them to seek some form of justice. Focus on the Bosnian
genocide will allow for one to see how a specific case of transitional justice was played out and
the cons, along with pros, of the actions every actor took that either prolonged or stiffened the
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The worse of them took place at Srebrenica, where seven thousand men and boys were murdered.
The women were and children were separated; sending the women to rape camps where they
were raped and tortured for months until pregnant. This all occurred in a town that was a safe
haven according to the UN s standards but, to most, never was but merely under the weak
protection of the UN. The victims, which consisted of men, women, and children from as young
as an infant to as old as the elderly were not spared. It is estimated that over one hundred and
forty thousand people were killed, twenty thousand women were raped and over four million
people were displaced. Till this day the bodies and location of those who disappeared are still being
searched for throughout the state of Bosnia with around eight thousand people still missing from
the war.
Originally, the response from the international actors was to turn a blind eye to the atrocities that
were occurring. The first photos illustrating the horrors that were occurring in Bosnia were
brought to the public s attention in 1992, yet the international community still refused to
intervene, despite the outrage and similarity to the nineteen forty five holocaust. The plan was to,
instead, make six safe zone areas that were to be monitored by peace keepers from the UN. But
proved to be ineffective due to the of lack of weapons and the policy of no firing
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Diverse Characters In Cassandra Clare s The Shadowhunter...
Cassandra Clare s works, The Shadowhunter Chronicles, are full of diverse characters, and for
various reasons. One reason being that she believes it is important for novels to have all different
kinds of characters to reflect the world around us; because the world is diverse, the book she
writes must also be diverse. She strives to create relatable characters so that readers of any sexual
orientation, race, or gender are able to identify with her works. For example, Clare s choice of
writing her main character as a young female was made because she would have wanted to read
that as a teenager. Every character is created in order to give people, especially those who are not as
represented in the media, someone to look up to or relate to. Cassandra Clarecreates an important
series for teenagers to read as they begin to discover who they are; the inclusion of racially diverse,
LGBTQ+, and mentally disabled characters in Clare s The Mortal Instrumentsand The Dark
Artifices gives young readers a variety of different characters so that any reader can see themselves
in the novels.
First and foremost, I would like to emphasize how important it is to have representation in young
adult novels. A large part of the reason that teenagers read books is to read about someone that
they can relate to. Being able to read about a character who has a lot in common with the reader
helps the reader to not only feel connected to the book and its characters, but also to feel as if
someone is
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Negative Influence on Women in the Media Melanic R....
This article, written by Melanic R. Salome , is about the women s misrepresentation of in media .
Salome considers media as an important tool that affects American women in a negative way.
Media has become of paramount interest in our lives, despite the fact that its negative influences
on us are increasing at a rapid pace. Media promotes unrealistic and unattainable images that result
in depression and dissatisfaction among people. Therefore, media reflects the image of society and
the way people think about themselves. Moreover, The writer strives to show the portrayal of
womenas depicted by media, stating that historically women are more likely to suffer from
marginalization and stereotyping than men do . She claims that women are mostly represented as
sexual objects and marriage oriented. She highlights that it is unfortunate that this marginalization
of women is still continuing, but it is being exploited through a different way by media. Women
beauty is used in advertisement on purpose to sell products while men are usually represented as
elegant leaders and decision makers. Media, according to Salome, tries hardly to convince
American society believing in inaccessible and nonsensical goals. The author believes that women
should be accepted as they are without being incorporated into the picture of what the ideal women
are. Furthermore, she claims that the American society is a society that cares just about appearance
as an important part of the human existence.
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La Republica De Nicaragua Research Paper
Introduction
The purpose of this paper is to provide a brief overview of the administration of justice in modern
day Nicaragua. The primary goal is to furnish the reader with an uncomplicated idea about this
country s method of administering justice. In particular, it s legal history, legal tradition, and legal
system guiding the police and court system. As such, the reader should develop a basic idea of
Nicaragua s justice system compare to the United States of America.
Historical, Political, and Cultural Background
La Republica de Nicaragua (the Republic of Nicaragua) is located between the Caribbean Sea to
the east, Pacific Ocean to the west with Honduras to the north and Costa Rica in the south. The
country is named after Nicarao, who was once the chief of an indigenous tribe which existed
during the late 1400s and early 1500s. Nicaragua gained independence from Spain in 1821, and
later became an independent republic in 1838. (see www.infoplease.org, 2007, para. 1). The
capital city is Managua, citizens are eligible to vote at age 16, and the primary language is
Spanish. Mr. Daniel Ortega Saavedra is the current President.
Since its discovery, Nicaragua has been ravaged by revolution, guerrilla warfare, U.S. government
and military occupation, insurrection of the Sandinista s led by Augusto Cesar Sandino, government
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The indigenous and non indigenous people share what is known as collective rights in accordance
with the Political Constitution. Specifically, the Nicaraguan government may be considered a
constitutional republic government of which there are four branches: Legislative Branch, Executive
Branch, Judicial Branch and an Electoral Branch. Moreover, Nicaragua defines itself as an
independent, free, sovereign, unitary and indivisible State (Political Constitution of Nicaragua, Art.
6,
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The Hound Of The Baskervilles Research Paper
The Hound of The Baskervilles Essay
Creepy moors, killer hounds, this is what makes an awesome mystery. In the mystery The Hound of
the Baskervilles written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the elements, and specifically mystery
elements, that were used were: main conflict, setting, characterization, and the author s techniques
of giving clues. This book is top notch.
The main conflict was person versus person, or Stapleton killing Charles. Dr. Mortimer, a country
doctor, doesn t want Sir Henry Baskerville, Sir Charles s nephew and inheritor of all his money, to
die. Dr. Mortimer begs Sherlock Holmes, the most superb detective in Europe, to find out how and
why Sir Charles was killed, and to stop Sir Henry from perishing. (15) Dr. Watson, Holmes s
sidekick, stays at Baskerville Hall, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(74) Watson meets the Stapletons of Merripit House.(92) Watson observes Barrymore, the
Baskerville s butler, hold a candle up to the window overlooking the moor, and learned that he
was going to give Seldon, Mrs. Barrymore s brother and the most dangerous criminal in Europe,
food. (131 134) While Watson was out on the moor he saw a mysterious silhouette of a man.(141
142 ) He later found out where the man was staying and decided to wait for him and meet him.
When the man came to the prehistoric house it was none other than Sherlock Holmes. (179)
Sherlock found out that that the Stapletons are actually husband and wife, and Stapleton was
actually a teacher for a while that lead him to the conclusion that he was the murderer (185). The
hound came chasing after Sherlock and Watson in the moor, but Sherlock shot it with his
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Catholic Church Art Analysis
The project I decided to work one was to go to a church different from my own Baptist religious
tradition and decided to attend a Catholic church. I decided to go to a Catholic Church because
both my father and husband are Catholic, and I have not been to Sunday Mass since I was a child
and don t have much recollection of it. I wanted to have that experience now as an adult.
I attended Sunday Mass at Mission San Jose. I wanted to go to a place that was rich with History.
I enjoyed the art displayed inside and outside of Mission San Jose. I was in awe with the beautiful
structures, the Mission/Church was aged beautifully. Throughout the inside walls of Mission San
Jose there was candelabras, and instead of the traditional stained windows you see in a Catholic
church, this one was instead displayed by engraved plaques. The Main wall was displayed by
beautiful Saints, angels, and the crucifixion of Jesus. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Our churches in Baptist are more simple buildings, plain white (representing purity) with very
little art displayed. Some may have the cross but without the crucifixion of Jesus. The art you
may possibly see are stained glass windows but doesn t have any images of Jesus or God, the
images displayed will be praying hands, a white dove, bible or a beaming light. Our Churches
also have no candles, altars, relics, or Saints displayed, in our faith we don t idolize statues or
Saints but our God the creator. Catholic churches have confession booths and repetitive prayers to
repent from all sins. We pray to repent from our sins, but our prayers don t consist of any Hail
Marie s and we don t have confession booths in our
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Eric Foner A Short History Of Reconstruction Analysis
Eric Foner s A Short History of Reconstruction is a shortened version of his Reconstruction:
America s Unfinished Revolution, 1863 1877; however, in the shorter version certain broad themes
unified the crucial narrative. His first theme is the midst of the black experience, second theme is to
trace the ways Southern society as a whole was remodeled, third theme is the evolution of racial
attitudes and patterns of race relations, and the fourth theme is the emergence during the Civil War
and Reconstruction. This narration of Reconstruction begins not in 1865, but with the
Emancipation Proclamation of 1863. This was done to stress the importance of the Proclamation in
unifying two major themes, grass roots black activity and the newly empowered national state and
to indicate that Reconstruction was the beginning of a broadened historical process: the adjustment
of American society to the end of slavery. Foner s A Short History of Reconstruction verifies the
authors prevailing leadership in historical revisionism. His extensive knowledge alters the scrutiny
of the historical standpoint, stimulating students and intellectuals to reconsider the assumptions of
prominent reconstruction works from foregoing eras such as those that influenced our
understanding of the Reconstruction era. Furthermore, Foner advises intellectuals to continue to
uncover neglected experiencesof the one of the most phenomenal eras in American history. Foner s
text provides a critical scheme for a more
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Technology In The Veldt And Marionettes
We live in a world where technology has impacted our daily lives and how we communicate with
friends and families around the world. Technology is improving and changing how we live our
lives.! In the short stories The Veldt, and Marionettes,. Inc, and in our everyday lives, I came to
believe that technologyhas a dangerous impact on our overall life. This is because in The Veldt,
technology made the house more of a mother, and in Marionettes,. Inc, technology took over his
life and in our everyday lives, we are consumed by what s on our screens.
In the short story, The Veldt , we come to believe that the main characters lives are all consumed
by technology because the house does everything. The impact of technology on the kid s lives
began to change how the kids looked towards their parents and what they meant to them. As I read
the short story The Veldt, the mother Lydia told us that: I... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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We have adapted to technology that we cannot live without it. As we continue to grow up,
technology is still improving, which means that we are more likely than ever to be attached to
our devices. In the past five years in Ontario, there has been a big problem of people being on
their phones, while driving their cars, which has caused a big impact of deaths and crashes all
around Ontario. It is stated that,: texting and driving makes an accident 23 times more likely. Also
stated, smartphones are the most common form of distraction for the driver. This is important to
know because we live in a world that revolves around technology, and it is important to know that
technology is harmful to use. The impact of texting and driver caused the Canadian government
to make it illegal to use our phones while driving because it was a major safety hazard on our
roads and could cost someone s life.That is why I believe that technology is dangerous and causes
many problems in our
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The Relationship Between Aaron Burr And Alexander Hamilton
Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton had quite a difficult relationship. There were many instances
where the two were greatly opposing each other. Due to these instances and others in which Burr
had felt completely insulted by Hamilton, Burr challenged Hamilton to a duel in Weehawken, New
Jersey. At the Duel, Burr shot Hamilton in the stomach. Hamilton died the next day. Burr was never
charged for the murder of Hamilton, but some still consider Burr completely unjust in his actions of
challenging and killing Hamilton.
A man challenging another to a duel was not an uncommon event in Colonial America from the
17th to the 19th century. Duels were only legal in certain areas and they had a strict set of rules
outlined by the Code Duello of 1777. In a duel, the men would meet along with their
representatives, or seconds, to decide on a weapon, which could include either a sword or a gun.
Then, the group decided on the distance of where they began. The man who was challenged was
allowed to fire his weapon at the other first, and then the man who initiated the duel was allowed to
fire. Most often the intention of a duel was not to kill a man, but to restore dignity after an insult;
therefore, the participants often purposely missed. One of the most famous of these duels was the
one between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton. Alexander Hamilton was born in Nevis, an
island in the West Indies. After becoming an orphan, his ability to write was recognized by
benefactors who paid
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Drug Dosage Essay
Name: ______________________________________Date: ________________________
Student Exploration: Drug Dosage
Vocabulary: controlled release, dosage, drug, overdose, target organ
Prior Knowledge Question (Do this BEFORE using the Gizmo.)
Suppose you take aspirin for a headache. What happens after you swallow the pill?
The aspirin starts begins to dissolve by the enzymes and are soaked in while traveling down to the
stomach. They then are distributed to the areas that need the pain relief.
Gizmo Warm up
A drug is a substance that causes changes in how your body functions. When you swallow a pill,
the pill dissolves in your digestive system and the drug is absorbed into your bloodstream. Many
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Calculate: How long does it take for the blood concentration to go from the maximum
recommended value to the minimum recommended value? It takes about 4 hours
5. Predict: How often do you think the patient should take a pill? Every 2 to 4 hours
6. Test: Click Reset. Run a simulation with this dosage schedule for at least five pills, and then
click Pause. Observe the results of your dosage schedule on the GRAPH tab.
A. What was the maximum blood concentration of the drug? Above 50
B. What was the minimum blood concentration of the drug? 30
C. Based on the graph, was the dosage too high, too low, or just right? Explain.
The dosage was to high for the patient because the chart started going over the regular normal level
7. Record: Click the camera ([pic]) to take a snapshot of your graph, and paste the image in a blank
document. You will turn in this document with this worksheet. Label the image with the pill type
and dosage schedule.
8. Revise and repeat: Continue to experiment until you have determined the ideal dosage schedule
for this patient. Remember, an overdose is more dangerous than an under dose!
What is the ideal dosage schedule for pill A? About 3 pills
9. Record: Take a
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Physical Inactivity Refers To Having A Sedentary Lifestyle
Physical inactivity refers to having a sedentary lifestyle which is characterized by sitting and
changing postures without involving any bodily movement of any kind for above 8 10 hours per
day. Scientifically, it means having an overall energy expenditure ≤ 1.5 metabolic equivalents
based on the measurement scale of energy expenditure continuum. Common sedentary behaviors
are sitting in the office for hours, computer use, and watching TV. Using a car to run errands
instead of walking is considered a sedentary behaviorand playing video games for hours.
(Sedentary Behaviour.org, Get Britain Standing). A sedentary lifestyle does not necessarily refer to
laziness or lack of responsibility, it means having no form of any physical activity as... Show more
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The survey indicates that more women are susceptible to developing a sedentary lifestyle,
especially in an office setting in comparison to men. Moreover, many research and studies have
identified the strong ties between physical inactivity and poor health status. Physical inactivity
is responsible for approximately 3.2 million people about 6% of deaths globally and it remains
the fourth leading cause of death worldwide. Not following the recommended exercise
guidelines can contribute to developing breast and colon cancer by 21 25% (WHO). The top
diseases linked to physical inactivity are obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, depression,
osteoporosis, back/neck pain, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular diseases (Get Britain
Standing.org). A substantial number of factors can contribute greatly to the increased risk physical
inactivity such as one s attitude towards the behavior and the environment, or the social norms.
The CDC shows, only 20.9% of adults 18 and above meet the physical activity guidelines for both
aerobic and muscle strengthening activity (CDC 2017). However, other related behaviors can
correspondingly contribute to risk factors of physical inactivity. For example, tobacco smoking
combined with a poor diet and stress can be the impeccable formula to a slow death.
Furthermore, the National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability
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Red Blood Molecules Permeability Lab
The purpose of this lab was to understand the effect of molecular size and polarity on the ability
of certain molecules to pass through the membrane of red blood cells. The lab involved a series
of propanol test solutions containing 4 mL of 0.3M propanol, propanediol, or propanetriol, and
12 mL of bovine blood. The test tube was held up in front of a slit lamp to measure the hemolysis
time of the bovine blood. The slit lamp consisted of a light source positioned behind a piece of
cardboard with a hole in which a thread was suspended. The light from the lamp illuminates the
culture tube, allowing the thread to be seen once hemolysis occurs. The results are shown in
Figure 1. Hemolysis is the breaking apart of blood cells due to their hypertonic environment which
causes the extracellular solutes to diffuse into the cell, in turn, results in swelling of the cell and
eventually cell rupture. Molecules primarily cross cellular membranes by three methods; those
being through lipid bilayers, aqueous channels, and carrier channels. The size, polarity, and charge
of a particular molecule have a direct effect on the rate of diffusion of that molecule. As it relates to
the diffusion of propanol, the number of hydroxyl groups within the molecules increased which
caused the polarity of the to increase, which also... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Propanol, propanediol, and propanetriol all have different amounts of hydroxyl groups: one, two,
and three in their respected order listed. Therefore, the propanol with the most hydroxyl groups,
propanetriol, caused hemolysis to occur slower as the molecule is larger and more polar than the
others. This is evident in figure
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Marine Biology Research Paper
Ever since a young age, I have been extremely interested in ocean life. Due to annual summer
beach trips, I was exposed to aquatic life often as a child and became very comfortable in and
around water. My interest in the ocean is the main reason that I can see myself as a marine
biologist in the future. Another trait of mine that contributed to this career choice is that I enjoy
working with others, but also work well independently. For this reason, I want career where I can
collaborate ideas among my coworkers, but also work on independent projects or investigations. In
addition, I will enjoy a career where I can interact with other people and animals, rather than work
strictly in an office. I also enjoy science classes, including chemistry... Show more content on
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At times, marine biologists work in offices when researching or work in laboratories when
performing experiments. In addition, they must spend time outdoors, possibly on boats in the
oceans, in order to collect samples and make observations on animals in their natural habitat (
Occupational Outlook ). Marine biologists must actively utilize various skills in their work
environment. These skills include active listening, scientific analysis and strategies, science,
writing, reading comprehension, and critical thinking ( Zoologists ). One of the most important
skills that marine biologists use is collaboration. In order to solve problems in investigate complex
situations, they work on research teams with scientists in other fields, such as environmental
scientists and hydrologists ( Occupational
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Ethical Issues
Ethical Issues in Gerontology Ethical Issues in Gerontology Nowadays, nurses who provide
elder care are faced with several legal and ethical dilemmas in a daily basis. Besides to the social
and legal dilemma it creates, elder abuse, neglect or also known as elder mistreatment is a massive
health care crisis that can lead to long term health complications and even death (Fulmer
Greenberg, 2012). The purpose of this paper is to review the literature and examine the nature of
elder abuse in relation to its legal and ethical implications. Furthermore, this paper is intended to
discuss the causes and types of elder abuse; professional responsibilities related to reporting,
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The cause of elder abuse is multifaceted. Generally, a combination of psychological, social, and
economic factors, as well as mental and physical conditions of the victim and perpetrator
contribute to the occurrence of elder abuse Wagner, Greenberg, Capezuti, 2002 as cited on
(Fulmer Greenberg, 2012). In the developing world family members provide 60% to 80% of
long term care of their elderly significant others (American Psychological Association, 2012).
Consequently, the burden of providing constant physical care needs such as toileting and
bathing can be particularly stressful. The complexity of providing care to a physically,
cognitively or emotionally impaired elderly individual can also be tremendous. Depression,
confusion, Alzheimer s disease, or incontinence on the part of the aging person can make care
giving especially overwhelming ((American Psychological Association, 2012). According to
American Psychological Association (2006), in addition to providing in average 20 hours a
week at home on care giving responsibilities, about 64% of those family caregivers work either
part time or full time out side of home. As a result, the caregivers often suffer from interrupted
sleep, chronic fatigue, little or no privacy, and disintegrating personal lives. (National Center for
Elder Abuse, 2011). Furthermore, abuse can often escalates when the care giver faces economic
hardships, such as unable to pay the cost of health care services for the
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The Three Types Of Bodybuilders
Bodybuilders mentalities are so complicated. They start their workout and they want to get to
the shape and the desire that they want very quick and without working hard. Bodybuilders who
are using steroids, are getting big easily, but too many bad side effects causes it to be forbidden
by the law, and those who are using it they buy it from the black market and taking it secretly.
Because they will be put in jail if they re caught by police. The too much harm of this product
makes it illegal and dangerous for the body and causes many deficiencies of hormones. There are
three types of bodybuilders. First type are those who start bodybuildingand they want to get big fast
but they last maximum one month and they quit. Second type are those who start working out hard
for years without taking steroids and bad supplements and they get to the shape that they wanted
it, however other supplements are being used by bodybuilders but no or little side effects that does
not damage the body too much and they are legal. Third type are those people who start and need
to get big fast, so they start to use steroids without thinking neither of the damage that it will... Show
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Some people take it by needles and others take it by pills. The way with needles is faster and
effective than the pill, but although the needle is much more expensive. There are many types of
pills that it is being used by bodybuilders but the most common pill that is used is dianabol.
Which is known in the shops as dbol, however it s forbidden by the law but it s still being sold in
the black markets of America and Europe secretly and other countries like middle east, Asia,
Australia, Russia and rest of the world. Muscle juice is another type of steroid that is taken by
needle and some players use the same syringe more than twice, which that is a big problem for
causing disease. Some people take it by hamstring and others by biceps between the forearm and
the biceps
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Thomas Edison Discovers Light
Thomas Edison Discovers Light Have you ever wondered who made light and where it came
from? Have you wondered what light is? Well, I am here to tell you about the man who not only
created light, but also taught many people how to use it in the future. That man was Thomas
Alva Edison. He was inspired by many things, but the wonders of light really amazed him; he
even thought about how light worked and how he could make it. People might say that Thomas
was inspired by how light was so fascinating and what it can do. That is just too simple he was
really inspired by the complexity of it and how he can help other people by making light. Now, this
is something that is not so simple, but he not only created light, he created many other things. Let
me first tell you about his life.
Thomas Edison was born on February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio. He was from a family of nine; out
of the seven children, he was the youngest. His parents were Samuel and Nancy Edison and they
stayed in Milan, where he spent most of his childhood. For his education, he went to the Cooper
Union. At one point people considered him a difficult child, so he was home schooled. He had very
little education but he was taught reading, writing, and arithmetic. When he had free time, he
would read scientific and technical books.
Thomas credited his mother for his success he said My mother was the making of me . Before he
went to school, he worked as a newspaper carrier and a telegrapher; he would deliver
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Analysis Of The Novel Wuthering Heights
Independent Reading Journal Wuthering Heights
Point of View Wuthering Heights has two main narrators from whose point of view the novel is
written. Lockwood is the primary narrator, and much is of what takes place in the present is told
through his eyes, via first person. The narration shifts to Ellen Dean, as she gives, to both
Lockwood and the reader, her version of past events. She serves as the peripheral narrator, who is
meant to tell the tale of what transpired before Lockwood s arrival to Wuthering Heights. Ellen s
story is filtered and recorded through Lockwood s perspective. There are however certain instances
where Nelly herself was not present and therefore relies on someone else s eyewitness report to
convey what transpired.
Syntax and Diction Wuthering Heights presents a variety of different styles, ranging from
Catherine s poetic speech, Heathcliff s verbal ferocity, Lockwood s greater literary discourse,
Nelly s lecturing rhetoric, and Joseph s unintelligible muttering. BrontГ« is very much direct in her
method of introducing movement in the novel. Each sentence leads the reader directly to the
thought attempting to be conveyed. Just in the opening paragraphs it says Pure bracing
ventilation they must have up there at all times, indeed one may guess the power of the north
wind blowing over the edge, by the excessive slant of a few stunted firs at the end of the house;
and by a range of gaunt thorns all stretching their limbs one way, as if craving alms
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Marriott International
Analysis of Marriott International:
A closer look
Marriott International was founded on May 15, 1927 by J. Willard Marriott in Washington D.C. It
started out as a root beer stand which grew into a chain of restaurants and hotels (Marriott
International Inc., 2013). Now Marriott International has around 3,150 properties for lodging in the
United States and 67 in other countries (Marriott International Inc, 2012). The Executive Chairman
is Bill Marriott and the President and CEO is Arne Sorenson. Marriott International was also ranked
217 in the Fortune 500 in 2012 but ranked number one in the fortune 500 for its industry (hotels,
casinos, resorts) (Cable News Network, 2012). The organizational structure of Marriott International
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Using SWOT analysis is a good way to analyze the product make up of Marriott International.
One of the main strengths for this company is the brand name. Marriott International is a strong
brand name and is known for their mid to higher end hotels. All of the nicer hotels bear the
Marriott name while the lower end hotels have only the specific hotel name on them (Pashia,
2012). Marriott International has many different brands including: the Ritz Carlton, Renaissance
hotels, AC hotels, JW Marriott, Bulgari hotels and resorts, Edition, Autograph collection,
Marriott hotels and resorts, Courtyard by Marriott etc. (Ersayar, 2012). Because of Marriott s
diversified brands and all types of hotels, from luxury and high end to the lower end, it has a
strong market presence. Good employee retention is also a strength of Marriott International. The
total workforce for this company is over 150,000 with a good promotion program from within
(Pashia, 2012). IT solutions are a large way to bring in business and are another one of their
strengths. According to Christy Pashia in her Marriot overview article, Marriott International is
upgrading its properties with technology that responds to the needs of business and leisure
travelers. It has transformed its public areas to encourage guests to work and socialize through the
adoption of the latest design, technology, food and beverage offerings (Pashia, 2012). With the new
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Magnificent Pythagorean Paradoxes In Ancient Greece
Subsequent to the conquest of Egypt by Alexander the Great, the ancient Greeks established
possibly the greatest center of learning at the time in Alexandria. Indeed, history purports that
perhaps this great library rivaled even the great library in Athens, especially considering the fact that
the Alexandrian library produced such significant mathematical figures as Archimedes and Euclid,
the works of whom likely depended on the earlier works of great Greek mathematicians like Thales
and Pythagoras (Lahanas, 2016). Although even those preceding mathematicians likely expounded
upon the mathematical methodologies and computational techniques developed in earlier
Babylonian and Egyptian civilizations. Still, there can be no doubt that modern mathematics,...
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The premise behind the paradoxes was that the method of describing motion using Pythagorean
thought, treating numbers solely as discrete, arguably demonstrated the impossibility of motion.
His four paradoxes illustrating this line of thinking are The Dichotomy, Achilles and the Tortoise,
The Arrow, and The Stadium. The paradox presented in The Dichotomy is that a race, from
beginning to end, is a finite distance. Zeno purported that there are infinitely many half distances,
which meant that you could never reach the end, according to Pythagorean thought. This paradox
offered a precedent to the idea of the limit of an infinite sequence, in that an infinite number of half
distances can add to a finite distance. Achilles and the Tortoise presented a similar paradox about
infinite measures within a finite distance, and demonstrated that the boast of Achilles, that he could
beat the tortoise even when the tortoise had a head start, could not come to fruition based on
Pythagorean thought. The Arrow presented a paradox between the Pythagorean thought, that
discrete units of instances make up time, and the premise that if Pythagoreans were correct then the
arrow could not move. Thus, claimed Zeno, time must be continuous and not discrete. The Stadium
presents a situation which proves that there is no smallest unit of time, as Pythagoreans believed,
and therefore time must be both finitely divisible and infinitely divisible (Andrews, Development of
calculus: More about the paradoxes, 2016). Although Zeno s arguments were sound, they did not
negate the influence that Pythagoras had on the study of mathematics. Indeed, another famous
Greek philosopher, Plato, professedly transferred his knowledge of Pythagorean mathematics to one
of his students, Eudoxus (Lahanas,
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Pros And Cons Of Recession In The United States
What are the main arguments and the reasons and rationalizations that need to be addressed? Due
to the recession the company is experiencing a decline in profits, however, the business remains
profitable. Potentially, the recession could continue and business may decline further. A proactive
plan is better than being reactive in regards to addressing the declining profits. Layoffs are the
quickest and easiest solution to the issue. On the other hand, the success of the company is in large
part due to the hard work of the staff who would lose their employment. In addition, it must be
determined who would perform the work of the dismissed employees and if the company would be
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Dennis is at the forefront of this issue presenting the pros and cons of the layoffs and his
position may be at stake if it is perceived he is not utilizing appropriate judgement. The
employees being laid off are major stakeholders as their means of living in jeopardy. In addition,
as a result of the layoffs, the local economy will be effected. The culture of inclusiveness was one
of the things that attracted Dennis to the company and the layoffs could seriously damage the
institutions culture (Gentile, 2009). What levers and arguments can be used to influence those
who disagree with you? Layoffs are not always the best solution for a decline in company profits.
A business must resolve the conflict that exists between their responsibility to meet economic
targets and the ethical responsibility of non maleficence. Furthermore, it must be determined if the
layoffs would even maximize stakeholder welfare from a utilitarian perspective (Arce Xin Li,
2011). What is the most powerful and persuasive response you can give to the reasons and
rationalizations? What exactly will you say to use your voice and to
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Polyphenols Vs Antioxidant
Polyphenols are a naturally occurring compound in apples that have recently been found equally
as effective as antioxidants in preventing free radicals from damaging the cells due to their ability
to fight oxidation of low density lipoproteins and scavenge reactive oxygen species (Rana, Boyer
and Liu, Bellion et al.). They are known as a stronger protector for the organism against oxidative
stress mediated damage (Bellion et al.) Humans and animals have complex antioxidantdefense
systems, but they cannot prevent every oxidative stress from occurring. Both cardiovascular disease
and cancerare thought to be the most dangerous results of oxidative stress, both of which can lead
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It can be defined as the intake of foreign agents in order to restrain induction, to prevent or slow the
progression of cancer or reversal of carcinogenesis at a premalignant stage (Jaganathan et al.) These
experiments, both studying in vivo and in vitro effects of apple polyphenols, have showed their
benefits as a strong chemopreventive food. When reviewing in vivo studies, the chemopreventive
properties in the apple diet could be seen as a visible reduction of inflammation, epithelial lesions in
the colon and increasing of apoptosis in tumor cells (Pietro Femia, et al.) Cancer preventive
strategies in vitro include mechanisms to trap and remove carcinogens from the organism, which
would minimize their contact with DNA and reduce their genotoxic and promutagenic action, and
also preventing the activation of procarcinogens to ultimate carcinogens, which could enhance their
detoxification through modulation of xenobiotic metabolism (Gerhauser et al.) Protein expression
was also noted in in vitro studies showing that polyphenols increase expression of both the p53
protein and GSTT2 protein, which suppresses tumors and reduces genotoxic stress,
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Essay about Sampling and Work Study
1. Statistical Literacy: You are conducting a study of students doing work study jobs on your
campus. Among the questions on the survey instrument are:
A. How many hours are you scheduled to work each week? Answer to the nearest hour.
Answer: Hours would vary due to it being a work study. My guess would be that the hours would
be after school hours. 18 25 hours per week
B. How applicable is this work experience to your future employment goals?
Answer: These answers would vary also because my assumptions that the work study would be
somewhat helpful for future employment.
Respond using the following scale: 1. not at all, 2 somewhat, 3 very
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What is the level of the measurement?
Answer: The Variable in this question is both qualitative and quantitative. The reason it is both is
because we are evaluating apparent qualities. The reason it is quantitative is because I would also
be measuring how effective and or useful work study is for the students.
(e) Is the proportion of responses 3 very to question B a statistic or a parameter?
Answer: Question B would be a parameter, because the group of people that I am gather
information from will be small groups. Usually parameters have the smaller groups. These groups
are normally small enough to measure.
(f) Suppose only 40% of the students you selected for the sample respond. What is the nonresponse
rate? Do you think the nonresponse rate might introduce bias into the study? Explain.
Answer: If that were to occur then I would just have to work with what I received. Also the
nonresponsive rate would have to be included. The nonresponsive rate would be the other 60%.
Unless there are other factors involved such as bias. Yes, because the number of responses on a
Likert scale may force responses that do not reflect the respondent s feelings or experience.
(g) Would it be appropriate to generalize the results of your study to all work study students in the
nation? Explain.
Answer: No, because not all work study over the nation. So that would be a rather hard comparison.
2. Radio Talk Show: Sample Bias a radio talk show host
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The Great War Of Our Time
The Great War of Our Time was a pleasure to read. It was an emotional ride for me throughout
the entire book. It made me laugh out loud; giggle to myself, tear up, become upset and
sometimes it caused a pleasant grin to grow across my face. From the beginning of this book to
the very last page, I thought was an easy read.
He starts the book off talking about the three primary missions of the Central Intelligence Agency
(CIA): collecting secrets clandestinely, conducting all source analysis for the president and his
senior advisors, and undertaking actions covertly to further US foreign policy objectives. With
this being the agency s mission statement so to speak, I was very surprised to read how it was a
competition within the agency although the entire agency is suppose to be working toward one
common cause, one common goal. Alec Station, arguably one of the most important CIA
operational units at the time was led by an officer who was not a trained operations officer. I
agreed with Morell when he basically said that he found that to be strange. Why wouldn t the
CIA have put an experienced trained operations office as lead on this particular operational unit?
After all, it was created to follow Bin Ladin. Another question that I had was, again, here we have
an operational unit whose sole job is to follow Bin Ladin but the agency does not give the support
that is needed by Alec Station to conduct its job properly.
This situation brought to light for me why the
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Ghost Dance Research Paper
The Ghost Dance was a religion or movement that combined Christianity and traditional Indian
religion elements that served as a nonviolent form of resistance for Indians in the late nineteenth
century. At the time, conditions were bad on Indian reservations and Native Americans needed
something to give them hope or something to look forward too. So they created and turned to the
Ghost Dance.
The Ghost Dance movement all began with a dream in 1889 by a Paiute shaman named Wovoka.
In his dream, he was taken into a spirit world and saw all Native Americans rising into the sky and
the Earth opening up and swallowing all Whites and then returning back to its original state. The
Native Americans were then put back on Earth so that they
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Comparing Roman and Greek Art Essay example
Comparing Roman and Greek Art
Throughout history art has consistently reflected the cultural values and social structures of
individual civilizations. Ancient art serves as a useful tool to help historians decipher some
important aspects of ancient culture. From art we can determine the basic moral and philosophical
beliefs of many ancient societies. The differences in arts purpose in Greece and Rome, for
example, show us the fundamental differences in each culture s political and moral system. The
primary objective of Greek art was to explore the order of nature and to convey philosophical
thought, while Roman art was used primarily as a medium to project the authority and importance
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The Protogeometric and Geometric periods are good examples of such advanced thinking. The
beginnings of the Protogeometric period display a distinct interest in mathematical order. During
this period, artists decorated vases with circles and symmetrical patterns. As the dominant style
changed from Protogeometric to Geometric, this order and precision was amplified. The popular
?circle and semicircle patterns were replaced by linear designs, zigzags, triangles, diamonds, and
meanders? (Cunningham, 40). The increased interest in order seems to have been a reflection of
the Greek fascination with nature, and man?s relationship to nature.
This interest in the order of nature eventually evolved into a fascination with the human form and
the idea of human perfection. The way in which the perfect human form was portrayed by Greek
artists was of a highly intellectual nature. The early sculptors of the period explored basic human
anatomy and its aesthetic value, creating such sculptures as the Kritios Boy, of the Acropolis. The
precision and realism of this sculpture captured a more accurate portrayal of the human form than
ever before seen. This accomplishment in itself showed strong advancements in intellectual
thought, and inspired future generations to further explore aesthetic and order. Artist such as
Polyclitius later envisioned human perfection as a series of mathematical proportions. The
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Rip Van Winkle Allegory
Washington Irving s story of Rip Van Winkle is an allegory of the American Revolutionary War
and the formation of a new nation. Just as Rip Van Winkle struggled to find his freedom and
identity, the new nation also struggled to find their own freedom and identity. In this story, the
character of Rip Van Winklerepresents the colonies, Dame Van Winkle represents England, and the
villagers represent the American citizens. Irving contrasts conditions before and after the
Revolutionary War, and concludes that since obtaining freedom from England, the citizens of
America are more prosperous and engaged in government as they search for a new identity in the
formation of a new nation. Rip Van Winkle, just like the colonies, was viewed by others
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He immediately notices the difference in a once dry gully that had changed into a mountain
stream was now foaming down it, leaping from rock to rock, and filling the glen with babbling
murmurs (49). This foretells of a fuller, better life than the old one. Although Rip s house was
abandoned and in ruins and his wife was dead, the village was larger, with more people and
houses. This indicates that the new nation without England s authority was more prosperous,
even though some aspects were ruined in the process of war. Irving writes, The very character of
the people seemed changed. There was a busy, bustling, disputatious tone about it, instead of the
accustomed phlegm and drowsy tranquility (51). Some readers may argue that the new nation
is not as good as the colonies because life is faster paced and people are more involved rather
than a more relaxed society, however life is more lively and full. There is more ambition and
interest in life and government, as opposed to the apathy that existed before the revolution.
While no longer tranquil, there was more engagement from the citizens. Instead of old
newspapers, men were talking about citizen s rights and elections. Instead of idle speeches, Rip
found a man ....haranguing vehemently about rights of citizens elections members of congress
liberty Bunker s Hill heroes of seventy six and other words, which were a perfect Babylonish
jargon to the bewildered Van Winkle (52). Although initially bewildered by the new changes,
Rip enjoys the peace in his new freedom and eventually goes to live with his daughter in her nice
home, and finds happiness and respect. He took his place once more on the bench at the inn
door, and was reverenced as one of the patriarchs of the village, and a chronicle of the old times
before the war (56). Before the war, Rip was known as a lazy man with a wife that constantly
nagged, but after the war, he
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The Stains of Watergate
On June 17, 1972, security guard Frank Wills became a national hero. At twenty four years old,
he was working the midnight shift at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters at
the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C. He discovered tape over a basement door lock and
thinking none of it, he removed the tape. On another inspection round, he found the lock taped
over again and called the police. They locked the doors, turned off the elevators, and started
checking darkened offices. At 2:30 a.m. on the 6th floor of the Watergate complex, the police
discovered five men who were identified as the Plumbers Unit on orders by The Committee to Re
elect the President (CREEP) to burglarize the DNC. The men, one who was an ex CIA agent, were
convicted of conspiracy, burglary, and illegal wiretapping. However, what started as a third rate
burglary unravelled into a broad network of political corruption and espionage within the Nixon
administration that became known as Watergate. Before the summer of 1972, the term Watergate
meant nothing more than a luxurious complex in Washington, D.C., but because five highly
cunning men were somehow caught by an average, $80 per week security guard, it became
associated with the greatest political scandal of the century and many more after that. The
Watergate scandalproliferated public skepticism of and mistrust in the federal government, and an
angry American public called for immediate response. The widespread public mistrust and
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All Men Are Created Equal Joseph Brant Analysis
The meaning of the phrase all men are created equal has evolved dramatically since the time it
was written, and continues to evolve. Today, it means we are all equal, regardless of race, gender,
or preference. At the time of composure of the Declaration of Independence, it only referred to the
white men that owned land. Women, slaves, and Native Americans were not included in all men .
In the encounter written by Joseph Brant, the war chief tells of how he went to the King of
England and made their requests known. He told them of how they had been treated poorly by the
Canadians and requested that they be chastised. The war chief also voiced his concern that they had
given so much land for so little value, they should want to cheat us
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Theme Of Citizen Kane
The United States of America is a big, powerful and wealthy country in the world. The diversity of
class, individuality, religion, and race are a few of the embellishments within the melting pot of our
society. The blend of these numerous diversities is the crucial ingredient to our modern nation.
America has been formed upon them, its inhabitants the average American have a single means in
common; a single concept; a single goal; the American Dream. The Dream consists of a seemingly
simple theory; success.
Charles Foster Kane possessed everything the materialistic man could hope for. Kane had more
money than he could count, power, a successful job, women, and expensive possessions some men
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As a child, Kane is fully happy as he plays in the snow outside the family s home, even though his
parents own a boarding house and are quite poor. He has no playmates but is content to be alone
because peace and security are just inside the house s walls. When Thatcher removes Kane from
this place, he s given what seems like the American dream financial affluence and material luxury.
However, Kane finds that those things don t make him happy, and the exchange of emotional
security for financial security is ultimately unfulfilling. The American dream is hollow for Kane.
As an adult, Kane uses his money and power not to build his own happiness but to either buy love
or make others as miserable as he is. Kane s wealth isolates him from others throughout the years,
and his life ends in loneliness at Xanadu. He dies surrounded only by his possessions, poor
substitutions for true
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Horrifying War In Dulce Et Decorum Est By Wilfred Owen
In the poem, Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen, shows how truly horrifying war can be. By
using incredibly detailed imagery and effective language to show just what happened during war
time and making readers experience feelings such as pity, sorrow, and remorse. Owen describes
the many hardships that the soldiers went through even so far as describing a deadly gas attack
that claimed one of the soldiers and had burned into his mind the scaring imagery of someone he
knew choking to deathbecause of the deadly mist that was all around them. Owenspoem is very
genuine since he had participated in the bloody savagery that was World War 1. The poem
begins with a detailed description of the lifestyle and poor conditions that the soldiers had to
endure on a day to day basis which led them to age incredibly quickly. Bent double, like old
beggars under sacks, Knock kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge This quote
suggest that the soldiers were like homeless people, dirty and sick. This comes as a surprise
because many people believe that the appearance of soldiers are to be muscular and alethic, not
scrawny and weak but their appearances changed drastically because the conditions they were
living in were beyond imagination (Owen, p.723). This first quote is where we get the impression
that the speaker was there during the events since he uses we to explain how they went through the
sludge. This imagery helps to display how hard it must have been to move yet
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Compare And Contrast Rosemary s Baby And The Omen
Heit argues that both films deliberately work against the concept of free will as they perpetuated
the prevalent conceit of the sixties that control over one s fate no longer existed, that choice was
an illusion; and that, at any time, for reasons beyond one s comprehension, the devil could
destroy one s life . The protagonist in Rosemary s Baby is left to deal with the knowledge of
being raped by the devil, who has chosen her to be the mother of his child. Meanwhile in The Omen
, Damien does not get to choose or participate in the act of free will as his fate had already been
chosen prior to his birth, having been made the Antichrist by the devil. He is to protect the legacy
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Their portrayal of evil is comparative, and the idea of the other being influenced by the thought
that fault is regularly pushed elsewhere is outstandingly common in both films. On the other hand,
their executions are diverse as far as style. As specified in this essay, Polanski concentrates more
on a persuading story that stays within certain components to create a practical setting around
surrealism. The circumstance in Rosemary s Baby is ironic on the grounds that babies are one of
the main things in this world that we consider totally guiltless, and it s difficult to choose whether
Rosemary s infant is pure or not, yet, it has done nothing to strip itself of its honesty. Donner
heavily focuses his attention to detail regarding The Omen and its aesthetics; how the camerawork
is setup to exemplify the mood of death, presented in such ways that it symbolises the power of the
devil. Yet, when looking at the insidiousness that is of the two devilish youngsters, the observers
are acquainted with Donner s depiction of Damien is much more horrific in the sense that the child
actually kills people while under the control of Satan, whereas Polanski leaves the spectator
assuming that Rosemary may have found happiness in the end through the tribulations of
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Spirituality And Mysticism In Varanasi
Banaras is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend, and looks twice as old as
all of them put together. Mark Twain
Benaras, Kashi or Varanasi, whatever it may be called, this city has been enthralling people from
far and wide, since ages. The spirituality and mysticism of Varanasi, epitomizes everything Indian
in a different and better way than many other cities. Though it is considered as one of the oldest
living cities of the world, yet it presents an incomparable blend of tradition and modernism existing
side by side. With the majestic Ghats on the banks of the Mokshdayini Ganga, the temples, the
narrow by lanes, the art, culture, food and the people; Varanasi keeps unfolding itself like a maze
,which is what attracts the world to Varanasi.
With the aim to take the city along the path of growth, development and to showcase to the world
that Varanasi is much more than temples and ghats, I spent three weeks in Varanasi as a district
attachment program. The aim was to explore as to how to connect Varanasi in particular (Uttar
Pradesh in general) to the outside world. The visit involved delving into the different aspects of the
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Today Varanasi is among the very few cities that can boast of such a varied educational
infrastructure. The leading institute is the Banaras Hindu University(established By Pt. Madan
Mohan Malviya in 1916), the second largest residential university in Asia, with the distinction of
having world class institutes for the study of medicine, engineering, agriculture, sciences,
humanities, Environmental Science and Sustainable development which are at the forefront of
cutting edge research. SEBI has granted approval to establish an Investor education center in the
Commerce dept of BHU. A Malviya Chair for research in Railways technology will soon be
established in IIT
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  • 4. Amazing People Involved in the Theater Constantin Stanislavski He always asked What would I do if I were in this situation, He teaches actors how to act in a true to life human physiology. He taught to observe people. everyone has a different personality actors can adapt other traits from other people to their character. Stanislavski also teaches What is my character s motivation, a question to ask for all of your actions on stage to give your character a purpose for reacting the way he/she does. He is known for teaching emotional memory which begs actor to experience the emotions that their character feels, whether it be pain, sadness, happiness, or whatever emotion you re trying to portray. However if the actor is incapable of replicating these emotions with ease, they are asked to reach into their past and pull from the emotions that they ve experienced and use them onstage. He wants the emotions they portray onstage to be aucharacter entirely, you use the ever so famous Emotional memory which will really grasp the audiences attention. Lee Strasberg Lee Strasberg revolutionized the art of acting because of his immense influence on performance in American theatre and movies. He trained countless people including Anne Bancroft, Dustin Hoffman, and James Dean at his workshop in New York. He gained a reputation with the Theater Guild of New York and helped form the Group Theater in New York in 1931. There he created a technique which became known as the teaching strategy or teaching strategy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Extract From The House On Mango Street Monologue Act 1 Scene 0.5 It is late in the evening July 5, 1942, before the Franks and the Van Daans go into hiding. The Franks are hustling around the house getting ready for the next morning. Margot is in her room packing all things she will need to bring with her into hiding. She is busy organizing her things into messy piles, putting them into her backpack. Mrs. Frank is downstairs frantically trying to prepare for the next morning by cooking tomorrow s breakfast and packing various items that she would want to bring with her. Mr. Frank just told Anne about going into hiding and is currently helping Mrs. Frank pack for the next morning as well as running errands around the house such as clearing the house of anything that might give away that they are hiding. Anne has just learnt about their plans. She is frustrated, nervous, and upset about leaving everything behind. She bursts into Margot s room, annoyed, and worried. Anne: (Storms... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But I really don t know myself what if feels like to go into hiding. Sunday, the fifth of July, nineteen forty two. Tonight is the last night that I will be sleeping in my own bed for a while. Heaven knows how long we ll be in hiding. I ll miss everything dearly... my best friends, my kitty, being able to run, shout, and play freely outside, and riding my bike. I still don t know what it s going to be like living with the Van Daans, so many people in a tiny space... I wonder if they have a son or daughter, if they do I hope it s a girl as I would have someone to talk to and play with. I now know that Miep and Mr. Kraler will be coming up every day to give us food, news and to find out what our needs are. I asked Pim what would happen if the Nazis found out they were hiding us. Pim said they would suffer the same way we would... can you imagine? They are risking their lives, helping hundreds of Jews hiding out in Amsterdam everyday. I really ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Emancipation and Apprenticeship Emancipation and Apprenticeship Pre 18th Century Attitudes to Slavery Like other people of the time, Europeans believed that the enslavement of another person was justifiable as long as a reasonable explanation could have being given for the enslavement. In Africa itself, slavery was acceptable and people were taken as slaves in three ways: as prisoners in war, as a punishment for a crime and as a payment for debt. An English philosopher, John Locke stated that slavery is only justifiable when a person was then taken captive as a prisoner of war e.g.: in crusades. The Spanish questioned whether slavery was right but they still practiced it. They argued that slavery although wrong was necessary in order to develop their empire and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first the WII were mainly concerned with establishing trade with North American colonist. However, in the 18th century they began focusing on resisting the Abolition Movement in Parliament. In 1766, they were only made up of 40 members in the House of Lords but by 1780 they had 50 members. In order to delay emancipation, the parliamentary members of the WII enacted 2 laws: Amelioration proposals and Apprenticeship system. These policies however failed largely due to the fact that more abolitionists were becoming MP s; particularly in the House of Commons also public opinion was turning against the WII due to the fact that they were persecuting non conformist missionaries. Despite their loss however to the abolitionist the WII were still able to delay emancipation for 50 years and to gain 20,000,000 in compensation for the loss of their slaves (when emancipation came) Humanitarians Humanitarians were people who believed in improving the conditions in which people live. In the 18th century, they belonged to many professions such as being politicians, writers and industrialists. They believed that slavery was unnecessary and evil and that it violated the true natural state of man Freedom e.g: such humanitarians were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The widespread use of accessible technology, such as... The widespread use of accessible technology, such as mobile devices and Internet, impacts massively on people s lifestyles and work. For more and more people, digital technology opens the door not only to leisure pursuits but also work opportunities, and the mix of both (Chatfield, 2012). Topics such as virtual/ digital work, crowdsourcing and online labour markets (OLM) are among the hot topics in the broader discussion about the future of work. While, some authors (Horton, 2010; Satzger, Psaier et al, 2012; Ranade, Varshney, 2012) focus on the economic aspects of the online labour markets such as price setting, elasticity of supply and demand, skills matching, for other scientists, in fields such as psychology, computer science and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Taking a quality of life approach, the research questions that this paper aims to answer are: what are eWorker s individual perceptions and closely held beliefs about their work arrangements? Is eWork a good work arrangement as perceived by the workers themselves? The focus on individuals, rather than on policies, institutions, organizations, companies, comes from the need to understand particularly what these work arrangements mean for individual people and how they affect their lifestyles and quality of life. This project will define quality of life as The degree to which a person enjoys the important possibilities of his/her life (Raphael, et. al, 1998: 2) in three major life domains: being, belonging and becoming (Renwick and Brown, 1996). Being refers to who one is and includes Physical Being (health, hygiene, nutrition, exercice and general appearence); Psychological Being (psychological health, feelings and evaluations about the self such as self esteem) and Spiritual Being (one s personal values, standards of conduct and spiritual beliefs). Belonging is about the person s fit with her environment and includes Physical Belonging (connections with the physical environments of home, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Importance of Literary Devices in The Seven Ages of... All the world s a stage the men and women merely players . This line is the beginning of the The Seven Ages of Man and is a recurring question throughout the poem. You may wonder how the world is stage, and through his use of similes, metaphors, and imagery Shakespeare explains this elaborates on this question. William Shakespeare s use of similes in the Seven Ages of Man helps to start the poem and give it a meaning early on by adding emphasis on certain topics. For example in the beginning he uses the men and women merely players (Line 2) to explain that people don t own the world but live in it. By using this simile he explains how people progress through life like a play, making an entrance to the stage and leaving afterwards. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore Shakespeare compares The Last Age to childishness and oblivion meaning that after you have gone through all the stages everything you have built up demolishes and you start back at the first stage. The last line of the poem helps you to determine how the play ends and because this comparison is made it makes you aware of people in your life that have gone through a few of the stages described by Shakespeare. Giving you the idea that the stages may occur in your life but in the end it really doesn t matter what you have done, because it will most likely be destroyed. The idea that what you have developed will be demolished makes you wonder what you are doing and have done with your life. Imagery is prominent in The Seven Ages of Man and is used to give meaning to a line or phrase meaning while creating complex images. When Shakespeare describes the boy as a creeping snail and sighing like a furnace you can image a drowsy boy who is on his way to school, but when described as having a shining morning face it gives you a completely different idea. By placing two differential images close together Shakespeare creates two separate moods in a few lines, which helps to determine the difference between two phases. Later on in the poem he uses the same strategy and says the man is bearded like a pard , portraying the image of a slightly older man who has moved on from the childish phase of the young schoolboy. He also says he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Stress and Reward of Returning to School Essay When I decided to return to school after a fourteen year break, a lot of stressors became apparent in my life. The first known stressor that affected the added task of returning to school was work. Being that I tend to be very busy at the work place and sometime bring work home with me, it took a toll on me rather fast. The second stressor was trying to take care of the household. Trying to find time in between cooking, cleaning, washing, and school assignments had me running around like a chicken without a head . The third was being a single parent and adding another task into my already busy life. My children also had to be tended to with their homework, sports, and all the things kids love to do. For all of these stressors, I found... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was a tough daily job of having to be able to sit at my desk or even in bed to hammer out some school work but I was determined and toughed it out. There were a lot of limitations to what I can do physically, so I made it a point to limit my time of sitting, typing, or thinking of school for that matter. My surgeries and limitations became the least of my trouble for timing what or how much I can do. What took me away for awhile, was the medications I had to take in order to deal with the pain. Most of the medications would either make me sick where I could not function or send me straight to sleep for hours. This had me in a bind being that I had already worked out a schedule for everything in an organized plan. I managed to talk with the doctors who insisted for me to stay on the regiment of medication they prescribed but at the end gave me their minimum requirements they could recommend. As long as I agreed, I would tell them when I when something didn t feel right and took full dosages when I could. This helped me to overcome my dilemma and allowed me to continue to work my school schedule. Although there were many stressors in my life while returning to school, I found that there was a great advantage and a more rewarding future because of it. For example, now that I m back in school and doing well, my children look up to me as more of a role model. They see, that no matter my medical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Weaknesses Of Plato In the Meno, Plato justifies the possibility for one s mind to uncover knowledge. Knowing one can obtain knowledge motivates the mind to gain more knowledge. Plato explains the theory of recollection by first questioning what virtue is, then demonstrating the process through the questioning of a slave boy. Although a few weaknesses present themselves in Platos argument, Plato presents a valid theory on how our minds can obtain knowledge. This paper focuses on exploring Plato s theory of recollection by examining the strengths and weaknesses of his discussion with Meno. The discussion of Plato s theory of recollection evolved from a single question, What is virtue? When questioning Meno on the single definition of virtue, Plato was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What sort of thing, among those things which you know not, will you put forth as the object of your seeking? And even if you should chance upon it, how will you ever know that it is the thing which you not know? (Plato s Meno, 77) Although Meno s paradox seems to be merely a dodge of proceeding to continue and ponder the true meaning of what virtue really is, the (paradox) is one of real philosophical importance and is basic for understanding the Theory of Ideas and the related notion of Recollection (Plato s Meno:Text and Criticism, 78). The problem with this paradox is that in order to discover the definition of virtue, one must use reflection and logical insight, not research and proof. If the question under discussion had been a merely empirical one e.g., How many citizens are there in Athens? then Meno s objection would have been utterly pointless, for this is a question to be answered by counting heads and not by reflection (Plato s Meno:Text and Criticism, 79). Plato, who has confronted this paradox before, told Meno the argument was an excuse for indolence: and hence we must not give ear to this specious argument, for it will make us idle, and is pleasing only to the slothful (Plato s Meno, 78). Plato strongly believes in this concept and discusses his thoughts furthermore: I am ready to fight for as long as I can, in word and act: that is, that we shall be better, braver and more active men if we believe it right to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Character Analysis Of The Boy In The Striped Pajamas In the book The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne, the main character, Bruno, changes throughout the story due to his interactions and relationship with Shmuel, a Jewish boy in a German concentration camp. Prior to meeting Shmuel, Bruno exhibited many negative character traits. For example, just after Bruno arrives at Out With, Bruno begins to complain to Maria, their maid, on all of the horrible traits the house possesses: Well, if Father s job means that we have to move away from our house and the sliding banister and my three best friends for life, then I think Father should think twice about his job, don t you? (Boyne 17). Bruno already misses his old home, which allowed him to play and make his three best friends for life . He had enjoyed the familiarness and entertainment of his own home which made moving much harder. At his new house, Bruno is disappointed that he does not have as many opportunities as he had had in Berlin. Not only did Bruno miss his old home, but his new house made him uncomfortable. When gazing out his window, Bruno spots the wall of the concentration camp as He put his face to the glass and saw what was out there, and this time when his eyes opened wide and his mouth made the shape of an O, and his hands stayed by his sides because something made him feel very cold and unsafe (Boyne 19). Before meeting Shmuel, Bruno is lonely at Out With. He has been hoping for an adventurous exploration to go on, yet finding out the unknown about these people makes him uncomfortable. Unsure of the wall s purpose, the wall gives him an eerie feeling. He does not recognize these people either, nor does he know the reasoning on why they are behind the wall. This is not the kind of adventure Bruno was looking for. Bruno s life before meeting Shmuel was very lonely and dull, yet after meeting his new friend, Bruno began to rather enjoy his time in Poland. After befriending Shmuel, Bruno s thoughts and opinions on Out With are altered as his loneliness has faded. To illustrate, when Bruno and Shmuel meet for the first time, each boy takes his turn sharing something about himself. When Bruno asks how old Shmuel is, he responds by saying I m nine, he [Shmuel] said. My birthday is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. A Conceptual Model of an Erp System Using Uml A Conceptual Model Of An ERP System Using UML Madhurima1(Lecturer), Madhulika (Lecturer) Apeejay College of Engineering, Gurgaon1 Flat No.306, kaveri apptt.,GH 4,Sec 21D, Faridabad 121001 Mob no. 09350350814,E mail 10madhurima@gmail.com Apeejay College of Engineering, Gurgaon madhulikabhatia@gmail.com Abstract In today s competitive and ever changing environment every business demands paperless operations, a wireless communication of a result of fully transparent and automated operations of all centers in an integrated and coordinated manner taking care of the business, actions and decision demands. For this reason an Enterprise wide management support is needed. The Enterprise Resource planning is a way by which we can assess the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For creating models we need to have certain process other than the use of UML itself. We can use any tool depending upon the application. Notation guide is available for any references. 2.2UML ARCHITECTURE Software Architecture is made up of concurrent multiple views. UML provides a dynamic view of the system. It has 4+1 view architecture. (Fig. 1) [1]. The 4+1 views allow developer to comprehend a complex system in terms of its essential characteristics. The views of the system architecture are not completely independent. Elements of one view are connected to elements in other views. [3] Figure.1 4+1 View Architecture of UML The Logical view of the system describes the functional requirements of the system i.e. what the system should provide in terms of services to its users [2]. The Logical Architecture is described with the help of class diagrams statechart diagrams. This view has a Main Diagram by default. Additional diagrams can be added through out the analysis and design process. [7] Implementation view describes the actual software module organization within the development environment. The modeling elements in this view are Packages and components with their connections [2]. This view contains the information about the software, executable and library components for the system. This view contains only component diagrams. The component view contains a Main diagram by default. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Windshield Survey Report For our windshield survey we decided to assess the city of Melbourne on a Friday afternoon, the day after summer vacation began. It was a nice sunny yet breezy afternoon, the children and some of their families were outside walking the streets, sitting on the porch and playing in the park. While assessing the cityI noticed that the area was a low income community and consist of apartments as well as homes that are in need of cosmetic work. In the neighborhood that I assessed, I noticed that there is one park which has minimal lighting as well as upkeep. The park resides in a big area right across from one of the local churches in the neighborhood. Near the area you also have the local library which is free to the community. It has a huge assortment... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This type of advertisement may be the wrong advertisement this community needs. When it comes to schools, I noticed that the area had one elementary school. The elementary school parking lot was empty due to school being out but I did notice school buses still running. I wasn t certain if it was for summer school or for transportation for church group functions. In the area I have noticed multiple small churches. They also had community worship centers which took place inside of apartment complexes. These local worship centers advertised on the board of the school library as well as on the windows of some of the local convenient stores. Some of the churches in the neighborhood also aid in reaching out to the families who are in need of food. They have certain hours that they are open to where families can come in and obtain food for free for their families. It is on a first come first serve basis and there is a limit. They neighborhood also has a recreational area for those children who are into sports or other activities and want to better themselves in that area during the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. North Kingstown Local Culture Our trip to North Kingstown brought us throughout various parts of the town, such as Quonsset point, Wickford, and the Gilbert Stuart Museum. As a whole, the demographics of North Kingstown are very similar to Cumberland, with high populations of Irish, English, and Italians. Throughout the town, these nationalities reflect in both popular and folk culture. Irish descendants make up 25.8% of North Kingstowns population, reflected in local restaraunts such as Fat Belly s pub, Roman Catholic Churches such as Our Lady of Mercy Roman Catholic Church, and names such as Hamilton Elementary school. Fat Belly s Pub serves traditional irish cuisine such as potatoes and corned beef, displaying both pop culture (uniform), and folk culture (traditional... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This became a haven for local artists after the founding of the Wickford Art Assossciation (in North Kingstown). Throughout the town, in restaraunts and stores, artwork created by local artists can be found. The main road through wickford village, Main Street, is full of historic buildings. Nowadays, these buildings are home to many local businesses, showing how pop culture and folk culture interact. Though the buildings are an example of the folk culture brought over by early settlers, the modern businesses in them demonstrate folk culture. In addition to local pop culture, national and international companies also have locations in North Kingstown. They represent uniform landscape, as these stores are comparable to ones found elsewhere, providing consumers both local and tourists a sense of farmiliarity. For example, chains such as McDonalds and Starbucks can be found in North Kingtown, but almost identical restaraunts can also be found all over the world. Overall both pop and folk culture influence can be found throughout North Kingstown. The great majority of European descendants and the town s proximity to the ocean reflect in local food, architecture, religion, and business ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Symptoms And Treatment Of Sandhoff Disease Sandhoff Disease is a rare inherited autosomal recessive (one copy of the abnormal gene from each parent must be passed to the fetus in order for the disorder to be present, in total two abnormal genes are needed for the syndrome to be present) lipids (fats), storage disorder that progressively destroys the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord (Sandhoff Disease, WEB). Genetically, in humans the defected gene is HEXB, it doesn t allow the routine production of ОІ hexosaminidase A and or B. In infants, the physical effects start to take place between 3 6 months their development slows and their muscles weaken (Sandhoff Disease, WEB). Infants will lose their motor skills (turning, sitting, and crawling), hearing, vision, an exaggerated... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A fragment of DNA was then amplified using Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) with a forward primer and a reverse primer. PCR is a technique used to make as many copies as possible of a specific section of the DNA extracted. The five necessities for PCR to be successful is the DNA template that one wants to copy, a buffer, nucleotides (ATCG), polymerase, and primers. PCR occurs in 3 stages: (1) Denaturing, (2) Annealing, and (3) Extending. During the Denaturing stage, the stand containing the DNA template (in this case the fetus ) is heated to separate the double stranded DNA. Next during the Annealing stage, the stand is then cooled to allow the primers to attach to a specific location on the single stranded DNA template (primers are usually 20 to 30 bases long). Lastly during the Extending stage, the stand s temperature is increased to permit the making of new DNA by a specific DNA polymerase. The result is multiple new strands of DNA that has been successfully copied (What is PCR, WEB), followed by electrophoresis in 1% agarose gel. Electrophoresis is a technique commonly used to separate DNA, RNA, and proteins according to their sizes. The result was then purified with a PCR purification kit (removing any remaining DNTPs, or nucleotides that could result in contamination). The products were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Worst Computer Crime Of Children Within the blink of an eye, technology has changed the entire face of humanity forever, and it is seen no greater than in the current era of social media, streaming content, smartphone usage in billions of people, and most importantly, the internet. In the span of two decades, it has become the dominant force for everything within our lives: professional, commercial, personal and even criminal. This was to be expected, for a tool that has the power to transmit information, video and much more to any other person in the world is an invaluable one, but the damage it has done isn t able to be calculated, for the realm of activity encompasses multitude areas including theft, hacking, terrorism and much more. However, what is able to be easily... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the rise of the internet allowed for a new way for child pornography to flourish, with simple websites being distributed to those who could see it from the safety of their own homes. However, as the law matured and came to battle this, new ways to distribute the pornography were also invented, a tit for tat war that always had each side claiming victories and losses. Though, now it seems that newest feature on the internet to allow for child pornography to be distributed easily is the Deep Web. This is a part of the World Wide Webthat is not discoverable by means of standard search engines, including password protected or dynamic pages and encrypted networks. It was created by the US government and has legitimate and useful purposes, including journalistic freedom in repressed nations, activists on freedom of speech and the leaking of secrets that are having an adverse effect on others. However, the anonymity presented by the Deep Web and it s search engine, TOR (The Onion Router), has allowed for criminal means to occur with perhaps millions of users across the world being undetected. Naturally, the argument for this paper is not if we should be allowing this, but how strong we should be going against this. As such, the evidence will be given that total war should be taken against these networks, to flush out the pedophiles on these sites, take them down permanently and arrest the individuals who both create this smut and view it. As shown by Elise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. My Mother Was A Military Brat My grandmother once said, or at least I am told she once said, that she was concerned that my father should not marry my mother because she had no roots. My mother was a military brat. The longest she s ever lived anywhere is seven years. She makes no bones about the fact that she doesn t know where she s from. Like the planes my grandfather worked on, my mother was a child of the wind, going here and there, and wherever destiny took her. I suppose my grandmother would say the same thing about me. I am a missionary s child, taken wherever the call of God took my family. I didn t grow up in just one place, therefore I have no roots. It s a very Southern concept, having roots, and is as sacred to the Heart of Dixie as sweet tea and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But even if that misfortune should befall them, they are still in the same spot they were planted in. I am like a bird. My roots are confined to one area. My egg hatched in Auburn, and since then I have collected roots Auburn, Roanoke, Quito,Temuco, Santiago, Cullman, Florence, and Killen, and have woven them all into a nest that is currently nestled in the branches of Killen. My roost don t trap me in one spot. I am free to fly wherever without hesitation, and if I so desire, bring back some leaves, or branches, or even more roots from the places I visit. At some point I m sure a storm of life, or an unexpected gust of wind will blow me out of Killen s tree. So I ll glide where the wind takes me, and rebuild my nest in a new tree with new roots. I m sure my grandmother thinks her little bird is an unstable wreck, and in some ways I am. My ADHD and scattered brains have turned me into quite the character. The payoff is worth it though. Why watch the seasons slip by the same old burrow when you can soar to the heavens and gaze upon the whole world? I ll always have my nest to come back to, and with each blustery, windy trip to a new tree, my nest of roots grows bigger and grander. My senior year. One glance down the halls of my high school, and one would think it was any ordinary day. Kids laugh, talk, gossip, make out, throw paper wads; nothing is different. They don t realize. They don t remember that day. They don t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Dennis Rader And The BTK Killer The Case Overview There were ten victims killed by Dennis Rader between 1974 and 1991, the first four of these being killed on one night. Rader created a nickname for himself the BTK killer; he chose this name because of the style in which he killed his victims, which involved binding, torturing and killing his female victims. He had many other aliases, most of which were self named. These included The Wichita Strangler, The Poetic Strangler and The Asphyxiater just to name a few. Rader talked about his need for acknowledgment and tormented the police by sending notes, poems, pictures and puzzles explaining his crimes in graphical detail. Rader took breaks from killing around the times both his children were born as he didn t have the free time he needed to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Joseph Otero 38 (father) was suffocated with a plastic bag over his head, Julie Otero 33 (mother) strangled with a rope, Joseph Otero II age 9 was suffocated with a plastic bag, Josephine Otero age 11 was hung with a rope and Rader masturbated on her lifeless body. April 4th Katherine Bright 21 and Kevin Bright 19, Rader broke into her home and waited for her to arrive, not expecting Katherine to arrive with her brother. Rader forced Kevin to tie her up first then Rader tied Kevin up in another room. Kevin escaped during Katherine s fight with Rader but was shot twice in the head but still survived. Katherine put up such a fight that she was stabbed twice and later died in hospital. 1977 March 17th Shirley Vian Relford, 24 was strangled and a plastic bag put over her head. Rader tied up Shirley s three young children and left them in the bathroom. Rader left some underwear that was found next to her body which contained his semen. December 8th Nancy Fox 25 was tied up and strangled with a belt and her body was masturbated on. Rader left semen on her nightgown that was found next to her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. His Everlasting Moment of Intimacy Essay In the widely acclaimed novel Catching Fire , the fictional character Peeta Mellark is quoted as saying, I wish I could freeze this moment, right here, right now, and live in it forever. (Collins). Coincidentally, that is what the unnamed lover in Robert Browning s dramatic monologue Porphyria s Lover aspires to achieve when he murders his beloved Porphyria, in hopes of preserving their intimate moment for eternity. At the start of the poem, Browning seemingly shows his audience a loving, romantic scene of Porphyria affectionately tending her inert beau. As the dramatic monologueprogresses, it is learned that the originally envisioned romantic love story has transformed into a disturbing tale of a cruel lover s massacre of his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He does this when he refers to Porphyria in a peculiarly different way after she has died: The smiling rosy little head, / So glad it has its utmost will, / And I, its love, am gained instead! (52 53, 55). The persona, through synecdoche, addresses his dead lover as only a head and continues to objectify her by calling her it . The speaker s objectification of his beloved shows how he only views Porphyria as an object that he owns a mere possession. He also stresses about how Porphyria has gained him, when in actuality what he really means is that now he finally owns her forever. This clearly illustrates his outrageous and crazy way of thinking as he fulfills his never ending moment with Porphyria by murdering her, and diminishes her later into a simple possession that he could do whatever he wishes to do with. Therefore, Browning makes use of adept word choices in order to display the persona s extreme possessiveness and irrationality. In addition, Browning blatantly uses imagery to convey the persona s deliriousness, and obsessiveness towards his lover. In the poem, Browning noticeably visualizes the events that have just occurred in the monologue, while at the same time he effectively illustrates the underlying meaning behind its imagery to reveal the persona s nature. It is visualized in the piece, Blushed bright beneath my burning kiss; (48). If ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Pros And Cons Of Bosnian Genocide Often, there is conflict amongst states that escalates, eventually, into war. With these wars, comes death and immense devastation; devastation that takes form in many ways. The worst of them are the human rights violations that occur, leaving behind a pain that is often rarely treated or addressed. Through the approach, transitional justice, victims of these horrible crimes against humanity have a system that allows them to seek some form of justice. Focus on the Bosnian genocide will allow for one to see how a specific case of transitional justice was played out and the cons, along with pros, of the actions every actor took that either prolonged or stiffened the progression of peace and justice in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovinaand... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The worse of them took place at Srebrenica, where seven thousand men and boys were murdered. The women were and children were separated; sending the women to rape camps where they were raped and tortured for months until pregnant. This all occurred in a town that was a safe haven according to the UN s standards but, to most, never was but merely under the weak protection of the UN. The victims, which consisted of men, women, and children from as young as an infant to as old as the elderly were not spared. It is estimated that over one hundred and forty thousand people were killed, twenty thousand women were raped and over four million people were displaced. Till this day the bodies and location of those who disappeared are still being searched for throughout the state of Bosnia with around eight thousand people still missing from the war. Originally, the response from the international actors was to turn a blind eye to the atrocities that were occurring. The first photos illustrating the horrors that were occurring in Bosnia were brought to the public s attention in 1992, yet the international community still refused to intervene, despite the outrage and similarity to the nineteen forty five holocaust. The plan was to, instead, make six safe zone areas that were to be monitored by peace keepers from the UN. But proved to be ineffective due to the of lack of weapons and the policy of no firing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Diverse Characters In Cassandra Clare s The Shadowhunter... Cassandra Clare s works, The Shadowhunter Chronicles, are full of diverse characters, and for various reasons. One reason being that she believes it is important for novels to have all different kinds of characters to reflect the world around us; because the world is diverse, the book she writes must also be diverse. She strives to create relatable characters so that readers of any sexual orientation, race, or gender are able to identify with her works. For example, Clare s choice of writing her main character as a young female was made because she would have wanted to read that as a teenager. Every character is created in order to give people, especially those who are not as represented in the media, someone to look up to or relate to. Cassandra Clarecreates an important series for teenagers to read as they begin to discover who they are; the inclusion of racially diverse, LGBTQ+, and mentally disabled characters in Clare s The Mortal Instrumentsand The Dark Artifices gives young readers a variety of different characters so that any reader can see themselves in the novels. First and foremost, I would like to emphasize how important it is to have representation in young adult novels. A large part of the reason that teenagers read books is to read about someone that they can relate to. Being able to read about a character who has a lot in common with the reader helps the reader to not only feel connected to the book and its characters, but also to feel as if someone is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Negative Influence on Women in the Media Melanic R.... This article, written by Melanic R. Salome , is about the women s misrepresentation of in media . Salome considers media as an important tool that affects American women in a negative way. Media has become of paramount interest in our lives, despite the fact that its negative influences on us are increasing at a rapid pace. Media promotes unrealistic and unattainable images that result in depression and dissatisfaction among people. Therefore, media reflects the image of society and the way people think about themselves. Moreover, The writer strives to show the portrayal of womenas depicted by media, stating that historically women are more likely to suffer from marginalization and stereotyping than men do . She claims that women are mostly represented as sexual objects and marriage oriented. She highlights that it is unfortunate that this marginalization of women is still continuing, but it is being exploited through a different way by media. Women beauty is used in advertisement on purpose to sell products while men are usually represented as elegant leaders and decision makers. Media, according to Salome, tries hardly to convince American society believing in inaccessible and nonsensical goals. The author believes that women should be accepted as they are without being incorporated into the picture of what the ideal women are. Furthermore, she claims that the American society is a society that cares just about appearance as an important part of the human existence. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. La Republica De Nicaragua Research Paper Introduction The purpose of this paper is to provide a brief overview of the administration of justice in modern day Nicaragua. The primary goal is to furnish the reader with an uncomplicated idea about this country s method of administering justice. In particular, it s legal history, legal tradition, and legal system guiding the police and court system. As such, the reader should develop a basic idea of Nicaragua s justice system compare to the United States of America. Historical, Political, and Cultural Background La Republica de Nicaragua (the Republic of Nicaragua) is located between the Caribbean Sea to the east, Pacific Ocean to the west with Honduras to the north and Costa Rica in the south. The country is named after Nicarao, who was once the chief of an indigenous tribe which existed during the late 1400s and early 1500s. Nicaragua gained independence from Spain in 1821, and later became an independent republic in 1838. (see www.infoplease.org, 2007, para. 1). The capital city is Managua, citizens are eligible to vote at age 16, and the primary language is Spanish. Mr. Daniel Ortega Saavedra is the current President. Since its discovery, Nicaragua has been ravaged by revolution, guerrilla warfare, U.S. government and military occupation, insurrection of the Sandinista s led by Augusto Cesar Sandino, government ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The indigenous and non indigenous people share what is known as collective rights in accordance with the Political Constitution. Specifically, the Nicaraguan government may be considered a constitutional republic government of which there are four branches: Legislative Branch, Executive Branch, Judicial Branch and an Electoral Branch. Moreover, Nicaragua defines itself as an independent, free, sovereign, unitary and indivisible State (Political Constitution of Nicaragua, Art. 6, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Hound Of The Baskervilles Research Paper The Hound of The Baskervilles Essay Creepy moors, killer hounds, this is what makes an awesome mystery. In the mystery The Hound of the Baskervilles written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the elements, and specifically mystery elements, that were used were: main conflict, setting, characterization, and the author s techniques of giving clues. This book is top notch. The main conflict was person versus person, or Stapleton killing Charles. Dr. Mortimer, a country doctor, doesn t want Sir Henry Baskerville, Sir Charles s nephew and inheritor of all his money, to die. Dr. Mortimer begs Sherlock Holmes, the most superb detective in Europe, to find out how and why Sir Charles was killed, and to stop Sir Henry from perishing. (15) Dr. Watson, Holmes s sidekick, stays at Baskerville Hall, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (74) Watson meets the Stapletons of Merripit House.(92) Watson observes Barrymore, the Baskerville s butler, hold a candle up to the window overlooking the moor, and learned that he was going to give Seldon, Mrs. Barrymore s brother and the most dangerous criminal in Europe, food. (131 134) While Watson was out on the moor he saw a mysterious silhouette of a man.(141 142 ) He later found out where the man was staying and decided to wait for him and meet him. When the man came to the prehistoric house it was none other than Sherlock Holmes. (179) Sherlock found out that that the Stapletons are actually husband and wife, and Stapleton was actually a teacher for a while that lead him to the conclusion that he was the murderer (185). The hound came chasing after Sherlock and Watson in the moor, but Sherlock shot it with his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Catholic Church Art Analysis The project I decided to work one was to go to a church different from my own Baptist religious tradition and decided to attend a Catholic church. I decided to go to a Catholic Church because both my father and husband are Catholic, and I have not been to Sunday Mass since I was a child and don t have much recollection of it. I wanted to have that experience now as an adult. I attended Sunday Mass at Mission San Jose. I wanted to go to a place that was rich with History. I enjoyed the art displayed inside and outside of Mission San Jose. I was in awe with the beautiful structures, the Mission/Church was aged beautifully. Throughout the inside walls of Mission San Jose there was candelabras, and instead of the traditional stained windows you see in a Catholic church, this one was instead displayed by engraved plaques. The Main wall was displayed by beautiful Saints, angels, and the crucifixion of Jesus. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our churches in Baptist are more simple buildings, plain white (representing purity) with very little art displayed. Some may have the cross but without the crucifixion of Jesus. The art you may possibly see are stained glass windows but doesn t have any images of Jesus or God, the images displayed will be praying hands, a white dove, bible or a beaming light. Our Churches also have no candles, altars, relics, or Saints displayed, in our faith we don t idolize statues or Saints but our God the creator. Catholic churches have confession booths and repetitive prayers to repent from all sins. We pray to repent from our sins, but our prayers don t consist of any Hail Marie s and we don t have confession booths in our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Eric Foner A Short History Of Reconstruction Analysis Eric Foner s A Short History of Reconstruction is a shortened version of his Reconstruction: America s Unfinished Revolution, 1863 1877; however, in the shorter version certain broad themes unified the crucial narrative. His first theme is the midst of the black experience, second theme is to trace the ways Southern society as a whole was remodeled, third theme is the evolution of racial attitudes and patterns of race relations, and the fourth theme is the emergence during the Civil War and Reconstruction. This narration of Reconstruction begins not in 1865, but with the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863. This was done to stress the importance of the Proclamation in unifying two major themes, grass roots black activity and the newly empowered national state and to indicate that Reconstruction was the beginning of a broadened historical process: the adjustment of American society to the end of slavery. Foner s A Short History of Reconstruction verifies the authors prevailing leadership in historical revisionism. His extensive knowledge alters the scrutiny of the historical standpoint, stimulating students and intellectuals to reconsider the assumptions of prominent reconstruction works from foregoing eras such as those that influenced our understanding of the Reconstruction era. Furthermore, Foner advises intellectuals to continue to uncover neglected experiencesof the one of the most phenomenal eras in American history. Foner s text provides a critical scheme for a more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Technology In The Veldt And Marionettes We live in a world where technology has impacted our daily lives and how we communicate with friends and families around the world. Technology is improving and changing how we live our lives.! In the short stories The Veldt, and Marionettes,. Inc, and in our everyday lives, I came to believe that technologyhas a dangerous impact on our overall life. This is because in The Veldt, technology made the house more of a mother, and in Marionettes,. Inc, technology took over his life and in our everyday lives, we are consumed by what s on our screens. In the short story, The Veldt , we come to believe that the main characters lives are all consumed by technology because the house does everything. The impact of technology on the kid s lives began to change how the kids looked towards their parents and what they meant to them. As I read the short story The Veldt, the mother Lydia told us that: I... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We have adapted to technology that we cannot live without it. As we continue to grow up, technology is still improving, which means that we are more likely than ever to be attached to our devices. In the past five years in Ontario, there has been a big problem of people being on their phones, while driving their cars, which has caused a big impact of deaths and crashes all around Ontario. It is stated that,: texting and driving makes an accident 23 times more likely. Also stated, smartphones are the most common form of distraction for the driver. This is important to know because we live in a world that revolves around technology, and it is important to know that technology is harmful to use. The impact of texting and driver caused the Canadian government to make it illegal to use our phones while driving because it was a major safety hazard on our roads and could cost someone s life.That is why I believe that technology is dangerous and causes many problems in our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Relationship Between Aaron Burr And Alexander Hamilton Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton had quite a difficult relationship. There were many instances where the two were greatly opposing each other. Due to these instances and others in which Burr had felt completely insulted by Hamilton, Burr challenged Hamilton to a duel in Weehawken, New Jersey. At the Duel, Burr shot Hamilton in the stomach. Hamilton died the next day. Burr was never charged for the murder of Hamilton, but some still consider Burr completely unjust in his actions of challenging and killing Hamilton. A man challenging another to a duel was not an uncommon event in Colonial America from the 17th to the 19th century. Duels were only legal in certain areas and they had a strict set of rules outlined by the Code Duello of 1777. In a duel, the men would meet along with their representatives, or seconds, to decide on a weapon, which could include either a sword or a gun. Then, the group decided on the distance of where they began. The man who was challenged was allowed to fire his weapon at the other first, and then the man who initiated the duel was allowed to fire. Most often the intention of a duel was not to kill a man, but to restore dignity after an insult; therefore, the participants often purposely missed. One of the most famous of these duels was the one between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton. Alexander Hamilton was born in Nevis, an island in the West Indies. After becoming an orphan, his ability to write was recognized by benefactors who paid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Drug Dosage Essay Name: ______________________________________Date: ________________________ Student Exploration: Drug Dosage Vocabulary: controlled release, dosage, drug, overdose, target organ Prior Knowledge Question (Do this BEFORE using the Gizmo.) Suppose you take aspirin for a headache. What happens after you swallow the pill? The aspirin starts begins to dissolve by the enzymes and are soaked in while traveling down to the stomach. They then are distributed to the areas that need the pain relief. Gizmo Warm up A drug is a substance that causes changes in how your body functions. When you swallow a pill, the pill dissolves in your digestive system and the drug is absorbed into your bloodstream. Many drugs are designed to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Calculate: How long does it take for the blood concentration to go from the maximum recommended value to the minimum recommended value? It takes about 4 hours 5. Predict: How often do you think the patient should take a pill? Every 2 to 4 hours 6. Test: Click Reset. Run a simulation with this dosage schedule for at least five pills, and then click Pause. Observe the results of your dosage schedule on the GRAPH tab. A. What was the maximum blood concentration of the drug? Above 50 B. What was the minimum blood concentration of the drug? 30 C. Based on the graph, was the dosage too high, too low, or just right? Explain. The dosage was to high for the patient because the chart started going over the regular normal level 7. Record: Click the camera ([pic]) to take a snapshot of your graph, and paste the image in a blank document. You will turn in this document with this worksheet. Label the image with the pill type and dosage schedule. 8. Revise and repeat: Continue to experiment until you have determined the ideal dosage schedule for this patient. Remember, an overdose is more dangerous than an under dose! What is the ideal dosage schedule for pill A? About 3 pills
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  • 31. Physical Inactivity Refers To Having A Sedentary Lifestyle Physical inactivity refers to having a sedentary lifestyle which is characterized by sitting and changing postures without involving any bodily movement of any kind for above 8 10 hours per day. Scientifically, it means having an overall energy expenditure ≤ 1.5 metabolic equivalents based on the measurement scale of energy expenditure continuum. Common sedentary behaviors are sitting in the office for hours, computer use, and watching TV. Using a car to run errands instead of walking is considered a sedentary behaviorand playing video games for hours. (Sedentary Behaviour.org, Get Britain Standing). A sedentary lifestyle does not necessarily refer to laziness or lack of responsibility, it means having no form of any physical activity as... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The survey indicates that more women are susceptible to developing a sedentary lifestyle, especially in an office setting in comparison to men. Moreover, many research and studies have identified the strong ties between physical inactivity and poor health status. Physical inactivity is responsible for approximately 3.2 million people about 6% of deaths globally and it remains the fourth leading cause of death worldwide. Not following the recommended exercise guidelines can contribute to developing breast and colon cancer by 21 25% (WHO). The top diseases linked to physical inactivity are obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, depression, osteoporosis, back/neck pain, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular diseases (Get Britain Standing.org). A substantial number of factors can contribute greatly to the increased risk physical inactivity such as one s attitude towards the behavior and the environment, or the social norms. The CDC shows, only 20.9% of adults 18 and above meet the physical activity guidelines for both aerobic and muscle strengthening activity (CDC 2017). However, other related behaviors can correspondingly contribute to risk factors of physical inactivity. For example, tobacco smoking combined with a poor diet and stress can be the impeccable formula to a slow death. Furthermore, the National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Red Blood Molecules Permeability Lab The purpose of this lab was to understand the effect of molecular size and polarity on the ability of certain molecules to pass through the membrane of red blood cells. The lab involved a series of propanol test solutions containing 4 mL of 0.3M propanol, propanediol, or propanetriol, and 12 mL of bovine blood. The test tube was held up in front of a slit lamp to measure the hemolysis time of the bovine blood. The slit lamp consisted of a light source positioned behind a piece of cardboard with a hole in which a thread was suspended. The light from the lamp illuminates the culture tube, allowing the thread to be seen once hemolysis occurs. The results are shown in Figure 1. Hemolysis is the breaking apart of blood cells due to their hypertonic environment which causes the extracellular solutes to diffuse into the cell, in turn, results in swelling of the cell and eventually cell rupture. Molecules primarily cross cellular membranes by three methods; those being through lipid bilayers, aqueous channels, and carrier channels. The size, polarity, and charge of a particular molecule have a direct effect on the rate of diffusion of that molecule. As it relates to the diffusion of propanol, the number of hydroxyl groups within the molecules increased which caused the polarity of the to increase, which also... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Propanol, propanediol, and propanetriol all have different amounts of hydroxyl groups: one, two, and three in their respected order listed. Therefore, the propanol with the most hydroxyl groups, propanetriol, caused hemolysis to occur slower as the molecule is larger and more polar than the others. This is evident in figure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Marine Biology Research Paper Ever since a young age, I have been extremely interested in ocean life. Due to annual summer beach trips, I was exposed to aquatic life often as a child and became very comfortable in and around water. My interest in the ocean is the main reason that I can see myself as a marine biologist in the future. Another trait of mine that contributed to this career choice is that I enjoy working with others, but also work well independently. For this reason, I want career where I can collaborate ideas among my coworkers, but also work on independent projects or investigations. In addition, I will enjoy a career where I can interact with other people and animals, rather than work strictly in an office. I also enjoy science classes, including chemistry... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At times, marine biologists work in offices when researching or work in laboratories when performing experiments. In addition, they must spend time outdoors, possibly on boats in the oceans, in order to collect samples and make observations on animals in their natural habitat ( Occupational Outlook ). Marine biologists must actively utilize various skills in their work environment. These skills include active listening, scientific analysis and strategies, science, writing, reading comprehension, and critical thinking ( Zoologists ). One of the most important skills that marine biologists use is collaboration. In order to solve problems in investigate complex situations, they work on research teams with scientists in other fields, such as environmental scientists and hydrologists ( Occupational ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Ethical Issues Ethical Issues in Gerontology Ethical Issues in Gerontology Nowadays, nurses who provide elder care are faced with several legal and ethical dilemmas in a daily basis. Besides to the social and legal dilemma it creates, elder abuse, neglect or also known as elder mistreatment is a massive health care crisis that can lead to long term health complications and even death (Fulmer Greenberg, 2012). The purpose of this paper is to review the literature and examine the nature of elder abuse in relation to its legal and ethical implications. Furthermore, this paper is intended to discuss the causes and types of elder abuse; professional responsibilities related to reporting, documenting, and intervening in cases of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cause of elder abuse is multifaceted. Generally, a combination of psychological, social, and economic factors, as well as mental and physical conditions of the victim and perpetrator contribute to the occurrence of elder abuse Wagner, Greenberg, Capezuti, 2002 as cited on (Fulmer Greenberg, 2012). In the developing world family members provide 60% to 80% of long term care of their elderly significant others (American Psychological Association, 2012). Consequently, the burden of providing constant physical care needs such as toileting and bathing can be particularly stressful. The complexity of providing care to a physically, cognitively or emotionally impaired elderly individual can also be tremendous. Depression, confusion, Alzheimer s disease, or incontinence on the part of the aging person can make care giving especially overwhelming ((American Psychological Association, 2012). According to American Psychological Association (2006), in addition to providing in average 20 hours a week at home on care giving responsibilities, about 64% of those family caregivers work either part time or full time out side of home. As a result, the caregivers often suffer from interrupted sleep, chronic fatigue, little or no privacy, and disintegrating personal lives. (National Center for Elder Abuse, 2011). Furthermore, abuse can often escalates when the care giver faces economic hardships, such as unable to pay the cost of health care services for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Three Types Of Bodybuilders Bodybuilders mentalities are so complicated. They start their workout and they want to get to the shape and the desire that they want very quick and without working hard. Bodybuilders who are using steroids, are getting big easily, but too many bad side effects causes it to be forbidden by the law, and those who are using it they buy it from the black market and taking it secretly. Because they will be put in jail if they re caught by police. The too much harm of this product makes it illegal and dangerous for the body and causes many deficiencies of hormones. There are three types of bodybuilders. First type are those who start bodybuildingand they want to get big fast but they last maximum one month and they quit. Second type are those who start working out hard for years without taking steroids and bad supplements and they get to the shape that they wanted it, however other supplements are being used by bodybuilders but no or little side effects that does not damage the body too much and they are legal. Third type are those people who start and need to get big fast, so they start to use steroids without thinking neither of the damage that it will... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some people take it by needles and others take it by pills. The way with needles is faster and effective than the pill, but although the needle is much more expensive. There are many types of pills that it is being used by bodybuilders but the most common pill that is used is dianabol. Which is known in the shops as dbol, however it s forbidden by the law but it s still being sold in the black markets of America and Europe secretly and other countries like middle east, Asia, Australia, Russia and rest of the world. Muscle juice is another type of steroid that is taken by needle and some players use the same syringe more than twice, which that is a big problem for causing disease. Some people take it by hamstring and others by biceps between the forearm and the biceps ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Thomas Edison Discovers Light Thomas Edison Discovers Light Have you ever wondered who made light and where it came from? Have you wondered what light is? Well, I am here to tell you about the man who not only created light, but also taught many people how to use it in the future. That man was Thomas Alva Edison. He was inspired by many things, but the wonders of light really amazed him; he even thought about how light worked and how he could make it. People might say that Thomas was inspired by how light was so fascinating and what it can do. That is just too simple he was really inspired by the complexity of it and how he can help other people by making light. Now, this is something that is not so simple, but he not only created light, he created many other things. Let me first tell you about his life. Thomas Edison was born on February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio. He was from a family of nine; out of the seven children, he was the youngest. His parents were Samuel and Nancy Edison and they stayed in Milan, where he spent most of his childhood. For his education, he went to the Cooper Union. At one point people considered him a difficult child, so he was home schooled. He had very little education but he was taught reading, writing, and arithmetic. When he had free time, he would read scientific and technical books. Thomas credited his mother for his success he said My mother was the making of me . Before he went to school, he worked as a newspaper carrier and a telegrapher; he would deliver ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Analysis Of The Novel Wuthering Heights Independent Reading Journal Wuthering Heights Point of View Wuthering Heights has two main narrators from whose point of view the novel is written. Lockwood is the primary narrator, and much is of what takes place in the present is told through his eyes, via first person. The narration shifts to Ellen Dean, as she gives, to both Lockwood and the reader, her version of past events. She serves as the peripheral narrator, who is meant to tell the tale of what transpired before Lockwood s arrival to Wuthering Heights. Ellen s story is filtered and recorded through Lockwood s perspective. There are however certain instances where Nelly herself was not present and therefore relies on someone else s eyewitness report to convey what transpired. Syntax and Diction Wuthering Heights presents a variety of different styles, ranging from Catherine s poetic speech, Heathcliff s verbal ferocity, Lockwood s greater literary discourse, Nelly s lecturing rhetoric, and Joseph s unintelligible muttering. BrontГ« is very much direct in her method of introducing movement in the novel. Each sentence leads the reader directly to the thought attempting to be conveyed. Just in the opening paragraphs it says Pure bracing ventilation they must have up there at all times, indeed one may guess the power of the north wind blowing over the edge, by the excessive slant of a few stunted firs at the end of the house; and by a range of gaunt thorns all stretching their limbs one way, as if craving alms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Marriott International Analysis of Marriott International: A closer look Marriott International was founded on May 15, 1927 by J. Willard Marriott in Washington D.C. It started out as a root beer stand which grew into a chain of restaurants and hotels (Marriott International Inc., 2013). Now Marriott International has around 3,150 properties for lodging in the United States and 67 in other countries (Marriott International Inc, 2012). The Executive Chairman is Bill Marriott and the President and CEO is Arne Sorenson. Marriott International was also ranked 217 in the Fortune 500 in 2012 but ranked number one in the fortune 500 for its industry (hotels, casinos, resorts) (Cable News Network, 2012). The organizational structure of Marriott International is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using SWOT analysis is a good way to analyze the product make up of Marriott International. One of the main strengths for this company is the brand name. Marriott International is a strong brand name and is known for their mid to higher end hotels. All of the nicer hotels bear the Marriott name while the lower end hotels have only the specific hotel name on them (Pashia, 2012). Marriott International has many different brands including: the Ritz Carlton, Renaissance hotels, AC hotels, JW Marriott, Bulgari hotels and resorts, Edition, Autograph collection, Marriott hotels and resorts, Courtyard by Marriott etc. (Ersayar, 2012). Because of Marriott s diversified brands and all types of hotels, from luxury and high end to the lower end, it has a strong market presence. Good employee retention is also a strength of Marriott International. The total workforce for this company is over 150,000 with a good promotion program from within (Pashia, 2012). IT solutions are a large way to bring in business and are another one of their strengths. According to Christy Pashia in her Marriot overview article, Marriott International is upgrading its properties with technology that responds to the needs of business and leisure travelers. It has transformed its public areas to encourage guests to work and socialize through the adoption of the latest design, technology, food and beverage offerings (Pashia, 2012). With the new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Magnificent Pythagorean Paradoxes In Ancient Greece Subsequent to the conquest of Egypt by Alexander the Great, the ancient Greeks established possibly the greatest center of learning at the time in Alexandria. Indeed, history purports that perhaps this great library rivaled even the great library in Athens, especially considering the fact that the Alexandrian library produced such significant mathematical figures as Archimedes and Euclid, the works of whom likely depended on the earlier works of great Greek mathematicians like Thales and Pythagoras (Lahanas, 2016). Although even those preceding mathematicians likely expounded upon the mathematical methodologies and computational techniques developed in earlier Babylonian and Egyptian civilizations. Still, there can be no doubt that modern mathematics,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The premise behind the paradoxes was that the method of describing motion using Pythagorean thought, treating numbers solely as discrete, arguably demonstrated the impossibility of motion. His four paradoxes illustrating this line of thinking are The Dichotomy, Achilles and the Tortoise, The Arrow, and The Stadium. The paradox presented in The Dichotomy is that a race, from beginning to end, is a finite distance. Zeno purported that there are infinitely many half distances, which meant that you could never reach the end, according to Pythagorean thought. This paradox offered a precedent to the idea of the limit of an infinite sequence, in that an infinite number of half distances can add to a finite distance. Achilles and the Tortoise presented a similar paradox about infinite measures within a finite distance, and demonstrated that the boast of Achilles, that he could beat the tortoise even when the tortoise had a head start, could not come to fruition based on Pythagorean thought. The Arrow presented a paradox between the Pythagorean thought, that discrete units of instances make up time, and the premise that if Pythagoreans were correct then the arrow could not move. Thus, claimed Zeno, time must be continuous and not discrete. The Stadium presents a situation which proves that there is no smallest unit of time, as Pythagoreans believed, and therefore time must be both finitely divisible and infinitely divisible (Andrews, Development of calculus: More about the paradoxes, 2016). Although Zeno s arguments were sound, they did not negate the influence that Pythagoras had on the study of mathematics. Indeed, another famous Greek philosopher, Plato, professedly transferred his knowledge of Pythagorean mathematics to one of his students, Eudoxus (Lahanas, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Pros And Cons Of Recession In The United States What are the main arguments and the reasons and rationalizations that need to be addressed? Due to the recession the company is experiencing a decline in profits, however, the business remains profitable. Potentially, the recession could continue and business may decline further. A proactive plan is better than being reactive in regards to addressing the declining profits. Layoffs are the quickest and easiest solution to the issue. On the other hand, the success of the company is in large part due to the hard work of the staff who would lose their employment. In addition, it must be determined who would perform the work of the dismissed employees and if the company would be able to function without them. Moreover, the morale and productivity... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dennis is at the forefront of this issue presenting the pros and cons of the layoffs and his position may be at stake if it is perceived he is not utilizing appropriate judgement. The employees being laid off are major stakeholders as their means of living in jeopardy. In addition, as a result of the layoffs, the local economy will be effected. The culture of inclusiveness was one of the things that attracted Dennis to the company and the layoffs could seriously damage the institutions culture (Gentile, 2009). What levers and arguments can be used to influence those who disagree with you? Layoffs are not always the best solution for a decline in company profits. A business must resolve the conflict that exists between their responsibility to meet economic targets and the ethical responsibility of non maleficence. Furthermore, it must be determined if the layoffs would even maximize stakeholder welfare from a utilitarian perspective (Arce Xin Li, 2011). What is the most powerful and persuasive response you can give to the reasons and rationalizations? What exactly will you say to use your voice and to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Polyphenols Vs Antioxidant Polyphenols are a naturally occurring compound in apples that have recently been found equally as effective as antioxidants in preventing free radicals from damaging the cells due to their ability to fight oxidation of low density lipoproteins and scavenge reactive oxygen species (Rana, Boyer and Liu, Bellion et al.). They are known as a stronger protector for the organism against oxidative stress mediated damage (Bellion et al.) Humans and animals have complex antioxidantdefense systems, but they cannot prevent every oxidative stress from occurring. Both cardiovascular disease and cancerare thought to be the most dangerous results of oxidative stress, both of which can lead to damage of the larger biomolecules, such as DNA, lipids, and proteins... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can be defined as the intake of foreign agents in order to restrain induction, to prevent or slow the progression of cancer or reversal of carcinogenesis at a premalignant stage (Jaganathan et al.) These experiments, both studying in vivo and in vitro effects of apple polyphenols, have showed their benefits as a strong chemopreventive food. When reviewing in vivo studies, the chemopreventive properties in the apple diet could be seen as a visible reduction of inflammation, epithelial lesions in the colon and increasing of apoptosis in tumor cells (Pietro Femia, et al.) Cancer preventive strategies in vitro include mechanisms to trap and remove carcinogens from the organism, which would minimize their contact with DNA and reduce their genotoxic and promutagenic action, and also preventing the activation of procarcinogens to ultimate carcinogens, which could enhance their detoxification through modulation of xenobiotic metabolism (Gerhauser et al.) Protein expression was also noted in in vitro studies showing that polyphenols increase expression of both the p53 protein and GSTT2 protein, which suppresses tumors and reduces genotoxic stress, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay about Sampling and Work Study 1. Statistical Literacy: You are conducting a study of students doing work study jobs on your campus. Among the questions on the survey instrument are: A. How many hours are you scheduled to work each week? Answer to the nearest hour. Answer: Hours would vary due to it being a work study. My guess would be that the hours would be after school hours. 18 25 hours per week B. How applicable is this work experience to your future employment goals? Answer: These answers would vary also because my assumptions that the work study would be somewhat helpful for future employment. Respond using the following scale: 1. not at all, 2 somewhat, 3 very (a) Suppose you take random samples from the following groups: freshmen, sophomores, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is the level of the measurement? Answer: The Variable in this question is both qualitative and quantitative. The reason it is both is because we are evaluating apparent qualities. The reason it is quantitative is because I would also be measuring how effective and or useful work study is for the students. (e) Is the proportion of responses 3 very to question B a statistic or a parameter? Answer: Question B would be a parameter, because the group of people that I am gather information from will be small groups. Usually parameters have the smaller groups. These groups are normally small enough to measure. (f) Suppose only 40% of the students you selected for the sample respond. What is the nonresponse rate? Do you think the nonresponse rate might introduce bias into the study? Explain. Answer: If that were to occur then I would just have to work with what I received. Also the nonresponsive rate would have to be included. The nonresponsive rate would be the other 60%. Unless there are other factors involved such as bias. Yes, because the number of responses on a Likert scale may force responses that do not reflect the respondent s feelings or experience. (g) Would it be appropriate to generalize the results of your study to all work study students in the nation? Explain. Answer: No, because not all work study over the nation. So that would be a rather hard comparison. 2. Radio Talk Show: Sample Bias a radio talk show host ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Great War Of Our Time The Great War of Our Time was a pleasure to read. It was an emotional ride for me throughout the entire book. It made me laugh out loud; giggle to myself, tear up, become upset and sometimes it caused a pleasant grin to grow across my face. From the beginning of this book to the very last page, I thought was an easy read. He starts the book off talking about the three primary missions of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA): collecting secrets clandestinely, conducting all source analysis for the president and his senior advisors, and undertaking actions covertly to further US foreign policy objectives. With this being the agency s mission statement so to speak, I was very surprised to read how it was a competition within the agency although the entire agency is suppose to be working toward one common cause, one common goal. Alec Station, arguably one of the most important CIA operational units at the time was led by an officer who was not a trained operations officer. I agreed with Morell when he basically said that he found that to be strange. Why wouldn t the CIA have put an experienced trained operations office as lead on this particular operational unit? After all, it was created to follow Bin Ladin. Another question that I had was, again, here we have an operational unit whose sole job is to follow Bin Ladin but the agency does not give the support that is needed by Alec Station to conduct its job properly. This situation brought to light for me why the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Ghost Dance Research Paper The Ghost Dance was a religion or movement that combined Christianity and traditional Indian religion elements that served as a nonviolent form of resistance for Indians in the late nineteenth century. At the time, conditions were bad on Indian reservations and Native Americans needed something to give them hope or something to look forward too. So they created and turned to the Ghost Dance. The Ghost Dance movement all began with a dream in 1889 by a Paiute shaman named Wovoka. In his dream, he was taken into a spirit world and saw all Native Americans rising into the sky and the Earth opening up and swallowing all Whites and then returning back to its original state. The Native Americans were then put back on Earth so that they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Comparing Roman and Greek Art Essay example Comparing Roman and Greek Art Throughout history art has consistently reflected the cultural values and social structures of individual civilizations. Ancient art serves as a useful tool to help historians decipher some important aspects of ancient culture. From art we can determine the basic moral and philosophical beliefs of many ancient societies. The differences in arts purpose in Greece and Rome, for example, show us the fundamental differences in each culture s political and moral system. The primary objective of Greek art was to explore the order of nature and to convey philosophical thought, while Roman art was used primarily as a medium to project the authority and importance of the current ruler and the greatness of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Protogeometric and Geometric periods are good examples of such advanced thinking. The beginnings of the Protogeometric period display a distinct interest in mathematical order. During this period, artists decorated vases with circles and symmetrical patterns. As the dominant style changed from Protogeometric to Geometric, this order and precision was amplified. The popular ?circle and semicircle patterns were replaced by linear designs, zigzags, triangles, diamonds, and meanders? (Cunningham, 40). The increased interest in order seems to have been a reflection of the Greek fascination with nature, and man?s relationship to nature. This interest in the order of nature eventually evolved into a fascination with the human form and the idea of human perfection. The way in which the perfect human form was portrayed by Greek artists was of a highly intellectual nature. The early sculptors of the period explored basic human anatomy and its aesthetic value, creating such sculptures as the Kritios Boy, of the Acropolis. The precision and realism of this sculpture captured a more accurate portrayal of the human form than ever before seen. This accomplishment in itself showed strong advancements in intellectual thought, and inspired future generations to further explore aesthetic and order. Artist such as Polyclitius later envisioned human perfection as a series of mathematical proportions. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Rip Van Winkle Allegory Washington Irving s story of Rip Van Winkle is an allegory of the American Revolutionary War and the formation of a new nation. Just as Rip Van Winkle struggled to find his freedom and identity, the new nation also struggled to find their own freedom and identity. In this story, the character of Rip Van Winklerepresents the colonies, Dame Van Winkle represents England, and the villagers represent the American citizens. Irving contrasts conditions before and after the Revolutionary War, and concludes that since obtaining freedom from England, the citizens of America are more prosperous and engaged in government as they search for a new identity in the formation of a new nation. Rip Van Winkle, just like the colonies, was viewed by others ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He immediately notices the difference in a once dry gully that had changed into a mountain stream was now foaming down it, leaping from rock to rock, and filling the glen with babbling murmurs (49). This foretells of a fuller, better life than the old one. Although Rip s house was abandoned and in ruins and his wife was dead, the village was larger, with more people and houses. This indicates that the new nation without England s authority was more prosperous, even though some aspects were ruined in the process of war. Irving writes, The very character of the people seemed changed. There was a busy, bustling, disputatious tone about it, instead of the accustomed phlegm and drowsy tranquility (51). Some readers may argue that the new nation is not as good as the colonies because life is faster paced and people are more involved rather than a more relaxed society, however life is more lively and full. There is more ambition and interest in life and government, as opposed to the apathy that existed before the revolution. While no longer tranquil, there was more engagement from the citizens. Instead of old newspapers, men were talking about citizen s rights and elections. Instead of idle speeches, Rip found a man ....haranguing vehemently about rights of citizens elections members of congress liberty Bunker s Hill heroes of seventy six and other words, which were a perfect Babylonish jargon to the bewildered Van Winkle (52). Although initially bewildered by the new changes, Rip enjoys the peace in his new freedom and eventually goes to live with his daughter in her nice home, and finds happiness and respect. He took his place once more on the bench at the inn door, and was reverenced as one of the patriarchs of the village, and a chronicle of the old times before the war (56). Before the war, Rip was known as a lazy man with a wife that constantly nagged, but after the war, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Stains of Watergate On June 17, 1972, security guard Frank Wills became a national hero. At twenty four years old, he was working the midnight shift at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters at the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C. He discovered tape over a basement door lock and thinking none of it, he removed the tape. On another inspection round, he found the lock taped over again and called the police. They locked the doors, turned off the elevators, and started checking darkened offices. At 2:30 a.m. on the 6th floor of the Watergate complex, the police discovered five men who were identified as the Plumbers Unit on orders by The Committee to Re elect the President (CREEP) to burglarize the DNC. The men, one who was an ex CIA agent, were convicted of conspiracy, burglary, and illegal wiretapping. However, what started as a third rate burglary unravelled into a broad network of political corruption and espionage within the Nixon administration that became known as Watergate. Before the summer of 1972, the term Watergate meant nothing more than a luxurious complex in Washington, D.C., but because five highly cunning men were somehow caught by an average, $80 per week security guard, it became associated with the greatest political scandal of the century and many more after that. The Watergate scandalproliferated public skepticism of and mistrust in the federal government, and an angry American public called for immediate response. The widespread public mistrust and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. All Men Are Created Equal Joseph Brant Analysis The meaning of the phrase all men are created equal has evolved dramatically since the time it was written, and continues to evolve. Today, it means we are all equal, regardless of race, gender, or preference. At the time of composure of the Declaration of Independence, it only referred to the white men that owned land. Women, slaves, and Native Americans were not included in all men . In the encounter written by Joseph Brant, the war chief tells of how he went to the King of England and made their requests known. He told them of how they had been treated poorly by the Canadians and requested that they be chastised. The war chief also voiced his concern that they had given so much land for so little value, they should want to cheat us ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Theme Of Citizen Kane The United States of America is a big, powerful and wealthy country in the world. The diversity of class, individuality, religion, and race are a few of the embellishments within the melting pot of our society. The blend of these numerous diversities is the crucial ingredient to our modern nation. America has been formed upon them, its inhabitants the average American have a single means in common; a single concept; a single goal; the American Dream. The Dream consists of a seemingly simple theory; success. Charles Foster Kane possessed everything the materialistic man could hope for. Kane had more money than he could count, power, a successful job, women, and expensive possessions some men would go to the extremes to have. Yet, Charles... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a child, Kane is fully happy as he plays in the snow outside the family s home, even though his parents own a boarding house and are quite poor. He has no playmates but is content to be alone because peace and security are just inside the house s walls. When Thatcher removes Kane from this place, he s given what seems like the American dream financial affluence and material luxury. However, Kane finds that those things don t make him happy, and the exchange of emotional security for financial security is ultimately unfulfilling. The American dream is hollow for Kane. As an adult, Kane uses his money and power not to build his own happiness but to either buy love or make others as miserable as he is. Kane s wealth isolates him from others throughout the years, and his life ends in loneliness at Xanadu. He dies surrounded only by his possessions, poor substitutions for true ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Horrifying War In Dulce Et Decorum Est By Wilfred Owen In the poem, Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen, shows how truly horrifying war can be. By using incredibly detailed imagery and effective language to show just what happened during war time and making readers experience feelings such as pity, sorrow, and remorse. Owen describes the many hardships that the soldiers went through even so far as describing a deadly gas attack that claimed one of the soldiers and had burned into his mind the scaring imagery of someone he knew choking to deathbecause of the deadly mist that was all around them. Owenspoem is very genuine since he had participated in the bloody savagery that was World War 1. The poem begins with a detailed description of the lifestyle and poor conditions that the soldiers had to endure on a day to day basis which led them to age incredibly quickly. Bent double, like old beggars under sacks, Knock kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge This quote suggest that the soldiers were like homeless people, dirty and sick. This comes as a surprise because many people believe that the appearance of soldiers are to be muscular and alethic, not scrawny and weak but their appearances changed drastically because the conditions they were living in were beyond imagination (Owen, p.723). This first quote is where we get the impression that the speaker was there during the events since he uses we to explain how they went through the sludge. This imagery helps to display how hard it must have been to move yet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Compare And Contrast Rosemary s Baby And The Omen Heit argues that both films deliberately work against the concept of free will as they perpetuated the prevalent conceit of the sixties that control over one s fate no longer existed, that choice was an illusion; and that, at any time, for reasons beyond one s comprehension, the devil could destroy one s life . The protagonist in Rosemary s Baby is left to deal with the knowledge of being raped by the devil, who has chosen her to be the mother of his child. Meanwhile in The Omen , Damien does not get to choose or participate in the act of free will as his fate had already been chosen prior to his birth, having been made the Antichrist by the devil. He is to protect the legacy he has been handed with, no matter who or what may come his way.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their portrayal of evil is comparative, and the idea of the other being influenced by the thought that fault is regularly pushed elsewhere is outstandingly common in both films. On the other hand, their executions are diverse as far as style. As specified in this essay, Polanski concentrates more on a persuading story that stays within certain components to create a practical setting around surrealism. The circumstance in Rosemary s Baby is ironic on the grounds that babies are one of the main things in this world that we consider totally guiltless, and it s difficult to choose whether Rosemary s infant is pure or not, yet, it has done nothing to strip itself of its honesty. Donner heavily focuses his attention to detail regarding The Omen and its aesthetics; how the camerawork is setup to exemplify the mood of death, presented in such ways that it symbolises the power of the devil. Yet, when looking at the insidiousness that is of the two devilish youngsters, the observers are acquainted with Donner s depiction of Damien is much more horrific in the sense that the child actually kills people while under the control of Satan, whereas Polanski leaves the spectator assuming that Rosemary may have found happiness in the end through the tribulations of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Spirituality And Mysticism In Varanasi Banaras is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend, and looks twice as old as all of them put together. Mark Twain Benaras, Kashi or Varanasi, whatever it may be called, this city has been enthralling people from far and wide, since ages. The spirituality and mysticism of Varanasi, epitomizes everything Indian in a different and better way than many other cities. Though it is considered as one of the oldest living cities of the world, yet it presents an incomparable blend of tradition and modernism existing side by side. With the majestic Ghats on the banks of the Mokshdayini Ganga, the temples, the narrow by lanes, the art, culture, food and the people; Varanasi keeps unfolding itself like a maze ,which is what attracts the world to Varanasi. With the aim to take the city along the path of growth, development and to showcase to the world that Varanasi is much more than temples and ghats, I spent three weeks in Varanasi as a district attachment program. The aim was to explore as to how to connect Varanasi in particular (Uttar Pradesh in general) to the outside world. The visit involved delving into the different aspects of the city, the issues therein , government initiatives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today Varanasi is among the very few cities that can boast of such a varied educational infrastructure. The leading institute is the Banaras Hindu University(established By Pt. Madan Mohan Malviya in 1916), the second largest residential university in Asia, with the distinction of having world class institutes for the study of medicine, engineering, agriculture, sciences, humanities, Environmental Science and Sustainable development which are at the forefront of cutting edge research. SEBI has granted approval to establish an Investor education center in the Commerce dept of BHU. A Malviya Chair for research in Railways technology will soon be established in IIT ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...