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2. Compare And Contrast Stephen King And The Shawshank...
There are times when The Shawshank Redemption comes dangerously close to sounding one of those
triumph of the spirit notes. But most of it is eloquently restrained. [23 Sept 1994, p.C3] New York
Times. The Shawshank Redemption started out as a novel written by Stephen King and has eventually
become a movie. Although both platforms are both great variations of the story, the two are very
different. The written work of the Shawshank Redemption does not include specific characters that are
in the movie, the plot line in the movie slightly varies from the book and many elements are changed
in the movie.
In both stories, characters play a very important role. They create dialogue, they come face to face
with conflict and they are the main aspects of a story. There are many characters in Shawshank. The
two main characters or the protagonists are Red and Andy. Andy is described in the book as a short
Caucasian male. In the book Andy is described as a 6 5 Caucasian male, a lot taller than described in
the book. Andy also is written out to have a cellmate for 8 months inside the book whereas, in the
movie Andy is alone. The other main character is Red. Red is described in the book as being an Irish
cold hearted, mototone, male. He has bright red hair and pale white skin. In the book, Red is described
as an African American who jokes that he is Irish. It is unknown if he is serious or not. In the novella,
Red s crime is revealed, whereas in the film it is ultimately
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3. Oa Research Paper
OSTEOARTHRITIS (OA)
OA is considered primary when no etiology can be clearly identified and secondary when the disease
develops in response to injuries such as joint trauma, ligament injury causing instability, Paget s
disease, Ehlers Danlos (congenital joint laxity), or congenital malformation of a joint. Twin and family
studies have shown a multifactorial pattern in primary OA. Precocious OA (onset early in life) has
been associated with a mutation in the gene coding for Type II collagen.
The initial changes in OA are found in the superficial zone of the articular cartilage and consist of an
increased water content of the articular cartilage and loss of proteoglycan. Proteolytic degradation of
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There is a very strong association with the phenotypic frequency of the histocompatibility antigen,
HLA B27, particularly in Caucasians. Infectious agents (e.g., Shigella from the gastrointestinal tract)
may be involved in triggering the disease. There is a strong overlap between the arthritis associated
with inflammatory bowel disease and ankylosing spondylitis. Many patients with IBD develop a
degree of spondylitis, and many patients with ankylosing spondylitis have evidence of bowel
inflammation on biopsy.
Clinical Features
**AS and other spondyloarthopathies are characterized by three features: (1) insidious but sometimes
abrupt onset in patients under age 40, (2) duration of symptoms more than 3 months, and (3) morning
stiffness which improves with exercise. The joints characteristically affected are the sacroiliac joints,
the lumber vertebrae, thoracic and cervical vertebrae, the hips and rarely the peripheral joints. A
patient with bilateral sacroiliitis without the features of Reiter s syndrome (see below), psoriasis, or
inflammatory bowel disease, may be diagnosed with AS if there is also limitation in motion of the
spine.
Women rarely are diagnosed with AS. The reason for this protective effect of patient sex is not
understood. Women can have low back pain and bilateral sacroillitis, but the spine is rarely
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4. Copper Release Essay
METHODS AND APPROACH
A. Research Objective #1: Determine the Rate and Amount of Copper Release from Treated Wood by
Fungal Exposure to Four Copper Tolerant Brown Rot Fungi
Introduction. In this objective, rate and amount of copper release will be measured while fungus is
growing on copper based treatments. The working hypothesis is that the selected four brown rot fungi
(Postia placenta, Serpula lacrymans, Gloeophyllum trabeum, Fibroporia radiculosa) have different
copper removal degrees in ACQ and CCA treated wood. I will test my working hypothesis by using
the experimental approach of measurement of copper release. Fungus growth will be conducted on
ACQ and CCA treatments, and percentage of copper release will be analyzed by Inductively Coupled
Plasma (ICP). The rationale underlying this objective is that without the analysis of copper release
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For this, copper will be determined at the beginning of the study in treated samples which will be
reserved for ICP analysis. The samples which are exposed to fungus will be analyzed to determine the
percentage copper release after extraction. These exposed samples will be microwave digested
depending on the AWPA standard A7 method (AWPA 2012b). For extraction, the samples (around 1g)
will be weighed into a microwave digestion tube and nitric acid will be added on to that. Digestion
tubes will be sealed into digestion vessels and placed into a microwave oven for a pre programmed
digestion sequence. After the digestion was complete, each vessel will be quantitatively brought up to
100 ml volume with DI water. The digested samples will be analyzed using a Perkin Elmer Optima
2100 DV Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometer (ICP) OES to determine percentage Cu release
after bioremediation. The percent reduction of Cu in the treated ground wood will be calculated based
on the initial amount of Cu in the ground wood before
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5. Political Economy And Urban Development Essay
Introduction
In recent years Bangladesh has achieved rapid economic growth and significant progress in social
development despite many other problems. The enviable GDP growth and many other social and
environmental successes have gained until now. But still Dhaka is one of the least livable cities in the
world. Political economy and urban planning both are complex and people and state oriented. Before
discussing about the political economy of urban development process it is necessary to clear the
concept of political economy and the economic system of Bangladesh.
Political Economy
Political economy is the study of production and trade and their links with custom, government and
law. It is the study and use of how economic theory and methods influence and develop different
social and economic systems, such as capitalism, socialism and communism, and it analyzes how
public policy is created and implemented. Since various individuals and groups have different
interests in how a country or economy is to develop, political economy as a discipline is a complex
field, covering a broad array of potentially competing interests (Investopedia).
The term political economy is derived from the Greek polis, meaning city or state, and oikonomos,
meaning one who manages a household or estate. Political economy thus can be understood as the
study of how a country the public s household is managed or governed, taking into account both
political and economic factors (Encyclopedia
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6. Effective Management Essay (Master of Nursing)
This essay will discuss current literature on clinical case management in mental health in the
Australian context. The terms relating to case management will be defined and explained. The essay
will discuss and describe case management models and social models in mental health. In this essay
my own clinical experience in case management will be highlighted. The issues of efficacy and
effectiveness in clinical case management will also be addressed. The essay will identify and outline
the groups that benefit from mental health case management. Finally, the essay will critically evaluate
current evidence, benefits and limitation pertaining to case management in mental health. Rosen,
Mueser amp; Teesson (2007) described case management as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Simpson (2007) added that multidisciplinary input co ordinated by a case manager is a key feature of
most case management models in Australia and that case managers are more likely to be mental health
professionals (Simpson 2007). Contemporary mental health services use several models of case
management, such as the brokerage, clinical, strengths, rehabilitation, intensive case management and
assertive community treatment (ACT) models.
Preston amp; Fazio (2000) described one of case management models known as the intensive case
management program as a mobile multidisciplinary team, consisting of a psychiatrist, community
mental health nurses, social workers and occupational therapists. Elder, Evans amp; Nizette (2007)
stipulated that the majority of treatment occurs within the community, including medication
management and mental health examinations. Elder and his colleagues identified operational
definitions of the intensive case management as low patient to staff ratio, most services provided in
the community, rather than in the office, assignment of patients to a dedicated case manager, time
unlimited service and most services provided directly by the intensive case management team and not
brokered out (Elder, Evans amp; Nizette 2007).
Henderson et al (2008) commented that this model was designed for those clients who are defined as
high service users that is, the severely mentally ill and has been found effective in engaging clients in
treatment (Henderson et
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7. How Spokane Is A City Of The State Of Washington
Spokane is a very famous city of the state of Washington, which is located in United States of
America. This city is located just beside the Spokane River with Rocky mountains located towards the
east. This city came into being about 8000 to 13000 years ago when the first humans migrated into
this city and nicknamed it as lilac city. On the basis of 2010 census, this area has a huge population of
around 208, 916. On the basis of these population estimates, it can be said that this city is the second
largest city of Washington. Overall, this city has been declared as 102nd biggest city of the world.
Initially this area was not developed at all. After the area became populated by the immigrants from
local America, this city gradually started expanding and tried to build various trading contracts in
order to survive in this world. The first contract which was made with the European countries and
settlements was the trading post. At the time when this contract was formed, around 800 Americans
were living at this place. Due to this pact, the environment of hostility which existed between the
citizens of Spokane and Europe ended once and for all. In 1881, an official railway system was
established in this area. This move encouraged greater number of locals to move from other parts of
country to Spokane. This area was officially declared as Spokane falls in 1881 after the railway
system had been established and many locals had come into the city. Some gold and silver reserves
were
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8. Living with the Extreme Fear Created by Anxiety Disorders...
Anxiety disorders are mental disorders caused by extreme or severe anxiety often caused by
overwhelming worries, fears, and stress. Phobic disorder, commonly known as phobia, is a type of
anxiety disorder wherein the individual acquires an excessive and irrational fear of a particular object
or situation, with the fear being out of proportion to the real threat. The word [phobia] is derived from
Phobos, the Greek god of fear, whose likeness was painted on masks and shields to frighten enemies
in battle. (Passer and Smith 537) Jennifer Ong defines phobia as a heightened sense of fear. Also,
according to her, psychologists assert that the fears in phobia are usually based on irrational grounds.
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The situations mentioned may indicate being involved in situations wherein escape is difficult or
impossible (Gazzaniga et al. 536). According to Jennifer Ong, individuals with agoraphobia have a
fear of leaving their homes or place of security. A person with this phobia fears to be alone in places
wherein he thinks that his life will be at risk like bridges, crowded stores, and busy streets. In these
situations, individuals would need the accompaniment of a family member or friend, since no one can
predict when a panic attack can occur. Besides this, based on distribution, it is more common for
women to suffer from agoraphobia than men. (Magee, 1996)
The second type of phobic disorder is social phobia. According to John Santrock, Social phobia is an
intense fear of being humiliated or embarrassed in social situations. Individuals with this phobia are
afraid that they will say or do the wrong thing. Those with this phobia are afraid of being judged and
evaluated negatively and of being made fun of. According to Ong, they fear groups of people,
individuals, or specific situations. This phobia includes fear of speaking in public or being under
scrutiny. It is sometimes referred to as stage fright. Fear of public speaking is said to be the most
common kind of social phobia. Social phobia hinders the affected persons to socialize with others. The
said individuals may be excessively self conscious and
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9. Essay on Jewish Living Conditions In Concentration Camps
Jewish Living Conditions In Concentration Camps
Jewish Living Conditions In Concentration Camps. It is estimated that Nazis established around
fifteen thousand concentration camps throughout occupied countries. (Concentration Camp Listing,
2010) These camps, known as DEATH CAMPS spread throughout all of Europe under German ruling.
It has been estimated to be around 15,000,000 concentration camps that were established from small
to large ones. (Concentration Camp Listing, 2010) One of the most commonly known concentration
camps was the one located in Auschwitz, this particular concentration camp was were diseases and
epidemics prevailed due to poor living conditions. (living conditions, labor and executions) Examples
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One of the many reasons why the jewish called them DEATH CAMPS . (living conditions, labor and
executions)
The feeding of the prisoners was a major issue in the concentration camps during the holocaust. The
jewish prisoners were fed three times a day in the concentration camps, those three times were
morning, noon, and evening. (living conditions, labor and executions) It wasn t the amount of food
given a day that was an issue the nutritional value that the Nazis had for the concentration camps.
(living conditions, labor and executions) When the Nazis would feed the prisoners they gave the less
physically demanding workers one thousand three hundred calories per day and gave the ones who
engaged in hard labor one thousand seven hundred calories per day. (living conditions, labor and
executions) This was an issue because after several weeks on such starvation in the camps, most
prisoners began to experience what is called organic deterioration that led to the well known
Muzulman state. (living conditions, labor and executions) This was when the prisoners ended being so
tiny, extreme physical exhaustion, and soon ended up in death. (living conditions, labor and
executions) In march 31, 1942 the WVHA established a minimum working day of 11 hour in all
concentration camps. Labor in some concentration camps was the way of destroying prisoners, they
worked them until they died. (living conditions, labor and executions) The prisoners usually labored in
various sectors of
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10. New Jersey Community Development Corporation
Agency Synopsis
New Jersey Community Development Corporation, is a non profit organization based in downtown
Paterson, New Jersey. They primarily focus on low income housing, youth services, and revitalization
of Paterson. Their core work and organizational focus is on neighborhood revitalization, positive
youth development, education, affordable and supportive housing, the preservation of the Great Falls
Historic District, and direct public policy innovation. For Community Development, NJCDCs main
goal is to sponsor resident led neighborhood planning. They also supply affordable housing by
building and operating housing with on site social services for individuals experiencing homelessness,
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Dynamic Advocacy Model
A client by the name of Rick lives in Montclair, New Jersey. His current situation has been created by
several economic and social justice issues. Rick currently lives in a two bedroom apartment where his
rent is $1,900 a month, his wife has custody of the two children, he lost his job due to testing positive
for cocaine, and he is also the sole caretaker of his mother who lives in a nursing home. There are
many different obstacles facing Rick, from his inability to pay for his apartment, take care of his
children, his mother, or himself. The reason for him not being able to see his children is his inability to
feed them, his rent is too high for him to have enough money left over from his unemployment checks
which are $1,011.02. He would need to extend his benefits, but, due to changes in governmental
policies he cannot. Whether these policy changes are due to budget cuts, or related to his drug test, he
needs assistance of some sort in order to prevent him from spiraling into possible depression.
He was terminated from his job as a nursing assistant for testing positive for cocaine. He told his
Human Resources director that he is not a drug addict and only took the drug once, though this may or
may not be the case, they decided to terminate his employment given the importance of his job.
Whether or not he is an addict, the question which needs to be asked is whether his termination is
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11. Asian Stereotypes Research Paper
According to Oxford dictionary, stereotype is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea
of a particular type of person or thing. Stereotypes found in our society are based on gender, race,
social class etc. It is not necessary for stereotypes to be right all the time; after all they are just
generalizations made by our ancestors and as the time changes people change. The power of
stereotypes can be felt when a person lives in minority. Being an Asian living in a white country, I
have heard a lot of comments based on my race. From other races, social media and TV shows, I
encountered 3 stereotypes this week.
Asians are smart , a phrase every Asian hears at least once in their lifetime. I heard it from my
neighbors. People often
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12. Flaws In The American Education System
Nowadays the United States is not known for their educational system. Countries like South Korea,
Japan, and Singapore have surpassed the United States buy large margins, in terms of educational
success. While other countries are constantly revolutionising their education system, the United States
education system has not changed in decades, leaving the U.S. unsuccessful. The U.S. continues to fall
behind these same countries that are thriving. Due to the fact that the U.S. education system not
developing as time went on, leaving them now with a multitude of flaws. The gap between the
educated and non educated, along with the length of how long students are in elementary and high
school, are two consequential problems in the United States educational system that need to be
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According To Source A, the distance between the two societies is a lengthening, instead of being
abridged. Mann also acknowledges with every generation, the educated or developing more fortunes
and the non educated are becoming more poverty ridden. Countless may disagree with this claim by
stating Mann s section is from the 1800s and does not apply to the current times. However this holds
not true because Poverty stricken areas like Chicago did not become great cities over years, instead
Chicago still holds its place as one of the most dangerous, violent cities in America.
A solution to decreasing the educational gap between the educated and non educated can be solved by
providing free education to those in need. Providing free education can eventually get the poor out of
turmoil and to a life free of debt and
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13. Retail Book Industry in Nz
Management Consulting Report
The New Zealand Book Retail Industry Analysis
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Executive Summary
The aim of this report is to analyse and outline the business perspectives for opening a new
independent book store in the Auckland region. The report analyses the current book retail industry
and specifically discusses a new book shop s viability highlighting the internal and external risks and
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The group is also internationally operating in Australia and Singapore with more than 130 Angus
Robertson and Borders stores ( Big boys books , 2009).
After acquiring the Australasian and New Zealand businesses of the second largest United States
bookstore chain Borders[2] ( Whitcoulls Borders bid cleared , 2009) in 2008 the Whitcoulls Group
obtained access to a high demographic serious books market niche ( Whitcoulls widens , 2008). As a
result, the Whitcoulls Group operates 90 stores across New Zealand ( Whitcoulls finally picks , 2007)
accounting for up to 45% of the book retail market ( Whitcoulls widens , 2008). Further to the existing
dominance in all the CBD areas, Whitcoulls is planning to expand into small town areas starting from
Te Awamutu, Richmond and Ashburton ( Booksellers ready , 2008).
The recent recession prompted the group to seek cost cuts by merging its Australasian retail operations
support offices into one division located in Australia ( How the book trade , 2009). The group is also
looking into opening the online selling operations in August ( Booksellers ready , 2008).
2.1.2 Paper Plus
The Paper Plus chain being fully New Zealand owned is the second largest book retailer in New
Zealand ( New look , 2008). The company operates as a franchise system and has been around for
more than 25 years
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14. Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Elizabeth I was the most extraordinary leader in English history. She was born on September 7,
1533 at Greenwich Palace. Her birth was not celebrated; instead it was a bitter failure to her father
King Henry VIII, who was expecting the birth of a son. Her mother was executed for treason not long
after her birth (Jokinen 1). After Henry VIII s third spouse Jane Seymour died; however, Elizabeth
was set back in the order of succession after Edward and Mary by act of parliament. When she came
into power, she had to clean up the mess that was left by her sister Mary s five year reign. Mary had
suddenly changed the national religion from Protestantism to Catholicism, and she was not going to
listen to any objections. She pitilessly hunted down and executed Protestants who refused to convert.
After Elizabeth I took the throne, she switched back to Protestantism and restored religious order in
England (Greenblatt 15). Under Elizabeth, religion and nationality were nearly the same (Greenblatt
19). Her first act as Queen was to form a loyal government: she replaced the Privy Council with
eligible advisors such as nobles, lawyers, and businessmen (Greenblatt 15). Although she had a
fantastic board of advisors, she did not allow them to decide her choices (Alchin 1). Elizabeth was
determined to set up a safe and steady government. During Queen Elizabeth s forty five year reign,
England thrived considerably. Her reign witnessed a large gain in literacy and accomplishments in the
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15. Suriname Research Paper
Suriname (pronounced Sur i nam) is Authentic cultures, an enchanting nature and unique people from
many different origins. That is what every traveler who visits Suriname will experience with absolute
certainty.The diversity of people from various parts of the world who retained most of their original
customs and habits, mark Suriname with a cultural blend that is one of its own kind in the entire
world. Suriname is known for its pristine rainforest, exotic plants and animals, wild rapids, large rivers
and stunning mountainous areas in the southern part of the country. Dark creeks run through the
savannas where white sandy grounds contrast intensely with green trees while palms and huge forest
giants in different sorts and colors decorate the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is located at 400Âș North latitude, and 5600Âș West longitude. In total, there are 163,820 sq km.
156,000 being land, and the remaining 7,820 sq km being water. The area is slightly larger than
Georgia, including 1,907 km of land, and 386 km of the coastline. Suriname is the smallest country on
the South American continent. It is mostly a tropical rainforest, with a diversity of flora and fauna, that
is increasingly threatened by new developments. Suriname is rich with a lot of natural resources. The
economy is dominated by the mining industry, with exports of oil, gold, and Aluminium oxide
accounting for about 85% of exports and 27% of government revenues, making the economy highly
vulnerable to mineral price volatility. Economic growth has declined annually from just under 5% in
2012 to 1.5% in 2015. In January 2011, the government devalued the currency by 20% and raised
taxes to reduce the budget deficit. As a result of these measures, inflation receded to less than 4% in
2015. Suriname s economic prospects for the medium term will depend on continued commitment to
responsible monetary and fiscal policies and to the introduction of structural reforms to liberalize
markets and promote competition. The government s reliance on revenue from extractive industries
will temper Suriname s economic outlook, especially if gold prices continue their downward
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16. Male Dominance Over Female Characters In The Asylum By...
Ishita Aggarwal
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Hidden by Fear or Insecurity?
Male Dominance over Female characters in John Harwood s novel, The Asylum
Today s society perceives women to be stronger and dominant individuals in comparison to men,
although, in reality, there are numerous circumstances in which men exhibit more power and control
over the important decisions in women s lives. In his novel, The Asylum, John Harwood portrays the
ways in which men exert power over women through the relationships between Rosina and her father
as well as Dr. Straker and Georgina. Through the characters of Rosina and Georgina, Harwood depicts
that women face many insecurities which ultimately causes the relationships ... Show more content on
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Rather than admitting her true feelings, Rosina gives her consent for the alliance in order to please her
father due to her fear of him, exemplifying that her diffident personality in the novel leads to the
tenuous bonds between them both. Furthermore, Rosina s father s obedience leads him to become very
stern towards Rosina s freedom as Your [Rosina s] duty is to obey me, and you will learn to like him
[Mr. Bradstone] because I wish it... Until then, as I say, you are to remain outdoors: I have given
orders to ensure that you do. Disobey me in this, and you will be confined to your room (135 136).
Thomas s ascendancy over his daughter s decisions is evident as he is very strict and intimidating,
Rosina must obey commands in order to live with him or else there are bound to be dire consequences.
Instead of fighting for her rights and freedom, Rosina feebly agrees to her father s instructions, thus
reinforcing the one sided relationship between both father and daughter.
Moving on, Georgina and Dr. Straker s bond also begins to diminish as Dr. Straker s dominance over
Georgina s confinement at Tregannon Asylum eventually leads to the loss of control over her
decisions. First and foremost, at the asylum, Georgina wakes up to find her
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17. Erica Zeiler s Hello Memory
Most creative endeavors are marathons, not sprints. It s carefully honing a craft until it truly sparkles.
This is both the method and madness for Brooklyn s trio, Little Daylight. By fashioning memorable
and jarring pop melodies with confident and engrossing live performances, the newcomers are carving
out their own little slice of sunshine with their debut album, Hello Memory. When we first formed,
which was the day we started writing Hello Memory , the three of us each dumped our mental
baggage onto the table, said guitarist Matt Lewkowicz. What followed was the slow and arduous
process of deciding what worked and what didn t, carefully defining what Little Daylight would be.
The way that we work is a lot of trimming that goes on. What resulted is an bombastic album
comprised of unforgettable rhythm oriented melodies punctuated with smartly arranged layers of
synth and guitar. Grounded by Erica Zeiler s sultry vocals, each song is a carefully calibrating
experiment in atmosphere, and it s determined to take you places. The album s single Overdose is a
humming, thumping, cascading call to arms on the dance floor. ... Show more content on
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When we listen to music, we try to figure out what s behind it, said Lewkowicz. Their performances,
although offering polished pop tunes, attempt to stay as tactile and raw as possible, communicating
their ideas directly. For a band to create a passionate fanbase they have to be larger than life and one
of the greatest elements of that is putting on a great live show. If anything transcends in their live sets
it is clearly seeing artists do what they love, that authenticity doesn t take much
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18. Nate s Role In The Fight For Independence
Nate and his family play a major role in the fight for American independence in numerous ways. One
way Nate s family plays an important role in the fight for American independence, is that some of
them serve in the militia. In the text it is stated that both Nate s cousin and brother served in the militia
and protected the colonies. More specifically the text states, his brother Eben was marching gloriously
with his regiment, defending the colonies against the British. Additionally the text states, Your cousin
Abe has joined the militia . This text evidence suggests one way Nate s family plays a role in the fight
for independence. Another way Nate s family plays an important role in the fight for independence is
that they are open to welcoming the soldiers and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A troop of tired soldiers arrive, who clearly need rest and food. In the text it is states that, a few
soldiers came into view, straggling through the thicket and emerging on the far side of the pumpkin
patch. As they halted, waiting for the rest of the troops to catch up, the one who seemed to be the
leader held up his hand in a gesture of greeting. He advanced toward the house, and Nate could see the
lines of fatigue crossing his brow and the silver hair around his deeply tanned face. Boy, the soldier
said, My men need food and shelter for the night. This shows the hard life of the soldiers and
demonstrates what Nate felt when he first saw the troop and commander. After meeting the
commander, Nate s thoughts and mindset become more positive. This is because Nate realized there
was more than one way of helping a cause. Moreover, he realized that he was helping the cause by
feeding the troops. When picking through potatoes for the troop the text states, Strangely, he found
himself smiling: there was, after all, a way to help the American cause by feeding the hungry troops,
by offering hospitality to the weary
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19. Examples Of Segregation In Sports
Segregation in Sports
Back in 1947 racism was apparent through our country s various laws oppressing different minority
groups. Jackie Robinson witnessed this oppression during his amazing battle with segregation while
being the first African American to play professional baseball. He was called derogatory names, fans
threw things at him, and he had to deal with a world against him. He battled the oppression that he
faced and managed to become one of baseballs greatest players and most storied heroes. He is seen as
an icon of the civil rights era, and in the sporting world he is a symbol of triumph and tolerance. He
was one of the first successful minorities in sports. With Jackie Robinson, people saw the beginning of
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During my five years of lacrosse I broke my arm, thumb and dislocated a knee (which required
surgery). It is obvious that this sport is expensive and requires a wealthy family in order to play. In
order to practice for the varsity team I had to buy a goal that I could shoot on, and a rebounder that
bounced balls back to me (each were around two hundred dollars). This sport along with other country
club sports, are extremely hard for minorities and poorer families that live in inner cities. If I did not
have wealthy parents that appreciated sports, I would not have been able to play lacrosse in high
school.
Along with lacrosse, golf is another country club sport that is dominated by whites. The United States
itself, of course, is a white settler state on territory (mills 28). Like most people know, whites are the
majority in the United States. The majority of the golf population is white. Every part of golf costs
money. Practicing on the driving range, playing eighteen holes, buying golf clubs, renting a golf cart,
even buying extra balls when you loose some. Golf is a country club sport that requires copious
amounts of money. Other privileges mills state include And the purpose of this state, by contrast with
the neutral a state of classic contractions, is, inter alia, specifically to maintain and reproduce the racial
order securing the privileges and advantages of the full white criticize. (Mills 14). Again, Mills talks
about the advantages that white people
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20. Harriet Tubman And Frederick Douglass Essay
Comparing Harriet Tubman and Fredrick Douglass Harriet Tubman and Fredrick Douglass are
renowned African America civil rights figures who escaped from slavery. The civil rights activists
spent a significant time of their life fighting against slavery and advocating for social justice thus
holding prominent ranks in the American history. There are similarities and differences in the lives of
Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass. First, they were both born at the same time and into slavery.
Harriet Tubman was born around 1820 in Maryland (Larson 35). Similarly, Fredrick Douglass was
also born in Maryland around 1920 which was about the same period Tubman was born (McFeely 42).
They were both exposed to slavery at a very tender age, for instance, Harriet Tubman started working
as a house servant at the age of six, while Douglas started working as a slave at the age of nine.
During the time they worked as slaves, Fredrick and Tubman experienced the cruelties of slavery as
well as witnessing the brutality that was upon the slaves. During this ear, many African Americans
were slaves and they lived under harsh conditions and harsh rules from their owners. Some of them
were beaten to death while others injured but still forced to work. In addition, they spent most of their
time working for their owners and they spent most of their nights in the cold and hungry. Tubman and
Douglass were exposed to the brutalities of slavery at a very tender age, and this is the reason behind
their
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21. Negative Effects Of Photoshop On Teens
The Effects of Photoshop on Teens
To stop the negative impact of Photoshop on teenagers, photographers should only use Photoshop for
the good of photography and not to give false images of the social norm. In opposition, many would
state that Photoshop provides beauty and promotes financial in marketing. The primary objective is to
get money for false looks. American culture is highly obsessed with beauty. Everywhere you go there
are advertisements and misleading images. Whether it s for models or food alterations are used to sell
the image. Models appearances on these photos are admired and sought after from the society. Jessica
Walker stated in an interview I do not think Photoshop is bad I use it to make my photos better, but I
don t like what people use it for...The user and its intentions are bad not the program itself (Walker).
The issue is defined as the images being presented giving a false perception. These photos have been
tampered with by professionals, in which they think that their model is what society wants to see. Both
genders are being affected by the medias view of body image. However, women and teenagers
changed the most. Teenage girls have continuously been presented with images that they are supposed
to look like, which is unrealistic images. Photoshop causes some teens to have self esteem issues and
many other disorders.
In opposition, many would state that Photoshop gives beauty and promotes financial in marketing.
America is surrounded by money. For instance, studies show that America s primary export is
entertainment, while other countries exports include textile, spices, etc. In opposition, many other
countries are putting a stop to the false advertisement of models. For example, France has proposed a
bill asking editors to put a health warning on ads or photos that have been retouched, so that women
know that their bodies can no look that way. Editors of magazines portray their models as being thin,
young, and full faced, which are from technology, not the actual model. For example, when Meghan
Trainor appeared on a past cover of a magazine, she seemed to have a bigger hip than usual. She then
took this issue to the media and put the actual picture side by side. Many editorials
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22. Food Webs During Mass Extinction
Charles Marshall s article How Stable Are Food Webs During Mass Extinctions? reflects on the
current human driven mass extinction occurring today (Marshall). Researchers are wondering what
will happen to the food web after the mass extinction humans are creating occurs and finishes. To find
out the effects that may occur, Marshall brings up the subject of prehistoric food webs and the changes
brought upon them from mass extinctions. Using prehistoric fossil records and devising these animals
into guilds, either carnivores or herbivores, they made a food web for these extinct creatures.
Roopnarine and Angielczyk are examples of the people who work on creating these food webs that
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The fossil record is what is helping with these questions, however. So scientists are continuing to
study earlier extinctions and how they happened and the events following them. This article is not the
best kind of article read, there are too many questions left that the reader feels left out. Also, the article
has many large words that do not make much sense to the average reader, causing greater confusion
on what is actually being read and how it relates to the lives of the reader. It needs a
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23. How Does Washington Irving Use Metaphors In Rip Van Winkle
1.
In Washington Irving s, Rip Van Winkle he uses metaphors to represent the relationship between
England and a fledgling America before and after the Revolutionary War. In the story Rip Van Winkle
is not a happy married man and frequently bad mouths Dame Van Winkle, his wife. In the story Dame
Van Winkle represents England and the fact that they are not amused by the way the colonies are
growing and this portion of their kingdom is no longer respecting the crown. Rip Van Winkle
symbolizes the Americans, full of energy, well liked and ready to go. If only he did not have to deal
Dame Van Winkle Rip Van Winkle would be content with his life. His life is that of working others
farms and lending a hand where needed, but neglecting his chores at home. This again represents
England and America, America was more concerned with growing their country and their
independence than that of properly following the crown.
After Rip Van Winkle arises from his slumber, he is introduced to a new town with unfamiliar
townsfolk. This portion of the story represents America after the revolution. As he ventured into the
familiar village inn it was evident that things had changed the picture of King George was replaced by
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In the story it sounds to me like Bartleby is extension of the narrator, someone while successful at
what they do seem to have no real connection to anything outside of their little office where they
scribe legal documents for a court. The narrator does not seem to have the moxy and bravado to
terminate any of the three clerks that work for him, Bartleby, Turkey and Nippers. Perhaps though that
is the narrator s greatest strength that of
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24. Love Triangle In The Canterbury Tales
In the Canterbury Tale by Geoffrey Chaucer, born in circa 1340 October 25, 1400, London,
England.Chaucer expresses his beliefs of how should love be through the Knight s Tale and Miller s
Prologue since both presents a love triangle.Chaucer on the stories shows two types of love which had
similarities and differences between the characters and the events of both stories. Geoffrey Chaucer, in
the text Canterbury Tale describes the love triangle by different types of how should be love, and I saw
some similarities compared to now in how people see the love and how they show love to others.
Chaucer maintain that the love triangle is represented by Duke Theseus and John the Carpenter by
being the elderly authority figure because they try to control Emily and Alison,Palamon and Arcite by
Knight s tale, Absolon, and Nicholas by the Miller s tale represent the suitors, they had love at first
sight. Chaucer s purpose for writing this text is to compare two characters that have almost the same
roles in the stories but with other names and becoming a different type of story.This text is significant
to our understanding of love triangle because each one compares how love should be and these stories
have some similarities with now.
Early in the story, Chaucer describes two differences in how should love be as Palamon leaps out from
his hiding place, calls Arcite a traitor, declares himself to be Arcite s mortal foe, and challenges him to
a duel by the knight s tale and Alison and Nicholas form a plan to spend the night together by the
Miller s tale.
What Chaucer is saying is that in the Knight s tale love is represented as a fight between two people as
a courtly love, this means that if you want have the love of a woman you need to fight to have it,
Palamon and Arcite spend dangerous years trying to be near Emilye,they both face off with sword and
shield to fight with hundreds of knights, but in this story Emilye don t choose which one she wants,
Theseus the authority control her and say that the winner would have her, this story represents the
perfect stereotype of perfect warrior and the perfect princess not showing any personalities traits and
in the Miller s tale the characters have specific traits and they
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25. Helicopter Parenting Essay
There are many different ways to parent your kids, and every kid is different. There are also very
many different opinions on how you raised and brought up your kid and how it will affect the child in
the long run. Some people let their kids do what they want when they want while others never let them
do anything unless they are right there to step in. Everyone is different and some need it more than
others but for the average kid less is sometimes better. Helicopter parenting can be helpful in some
cases if that is what your child needs. These days there are so many things that kids have to worry
about such as school and jobs and everything else we have to do in our busy lives. The hardest thing
as a parent is to just stand there and watch your kid struggle and or fail. But also the last thing we need
is the added pressure from our parents. Kids may see your help as they were not good enough to do it
on their own or that you do not have to confidence in them to let them do it. In recent studies it has
shown that the added stress from helicopter parents make our lives worse than what it would be if they
just left us alone and let us take care of what we needed to on our own. Especially when it comes to
our academic habits. When we are in elementary school all the way up through high school parents
like to be there and have a saw in all of our schooling. But when we go off and go to college we no
longer know how to take care of own self because our parents have always been
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26. History of Reverb and Echo in Audio Production Recording...
History of Reverb and Echo in Audio Production Recording Natural occurring reverb goes further
back than man on earth. Since before man, creatures and nature made sounds that created natural
reverb and echo. But now in today s age with men and the modern technology that they have created
there are all sorts of ways to create reverb and echo. From big metal sheets to plug ins in a DAW on a
computer, engineers have found ways to incorporate and benefit from reverb and echo on a recorded
audio track. But before skipping into today s ways of recording reverb and echo let s shed some light
on what reverb and echo truly is and where it came from. Reverberation or as most people refer to it as
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A reverb chamber is a hollow arena used to create echoing sounds. Building a room with non parallel
surfaces and then applying shellac to all the surfaces so make them acoustically reflective creates an
echo/reverb chamber. A speaker and microphones in the room would pick up the reflection of the
speakers output this method was very popular in the 60 s. Soon enough a new technology of reverb
came about, Spring reverb. Sam Phillips of Sun Records had used tape echo when recording Elvis in
the early days. Spring reverb is a type of electromechanical reverb device. It creates a reverb effect by
inducing sound vibrations at one end of a long wire (which is coiled into a spring to decrease the
amount of area it takes up, that s why it is called spring reverb). Another transducer at the extreme end
picks up the vibrations. As the waves reflect back and forth from one end of the spring to the other,
and back, a reverb effect is produced. Spring reverbs have a harsh, trebly sound (and vulnerable to
exterior shock), but they are inexpensive to build and provided a new way for reverb. Eventually the
technology became more advanced and a new form of reverb was created; plate reverb changed the
reverb game in 1957 when German company EMT (Elektromesstecknik) released the first plate
reverb, EMT 140 Reverberation Unit. This plate reverb system used an electromechanical transducer
to create vibration in a large plate of
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27. Example Of Virtuoso Personality
There are so many different walks of life, so many different personalities in the world. And no longer
do you have to be a chameleon and try and adapt to that environment you can truly be yourself (Hope
Solo). Knowing your personality and knowing about other types of personalities you may encounter in
life is imperative. 16 Personalities is a test designed to tell you about yourself in many different ways
from how you deal with challenges to how you will be as a parent. In taking this test, I received the
Virtuoso personality which is a combination of ISTP A; Introverted, Observant, Thinking, Prospecting
and Assertive. The biggest thing that makes a virtuoso a virtuoso is that they have to explore the world
around them. Virtuosos are extremely curious and need to learn about the tangible world around them.
I definitely agree with this. I feel like I have to know how the things around me work and I enjoy
taking things apart and building things myself. The article after the test does talk about this and more.
Just like every human on the earth, the Virtuoso has strengths and weaknesses, almost all of which I
identify with. As far as optimism and energy go, I identify with that very well. I enjoy working on
projects I am passionate about and I do go with the flow . I do also believe that I am flexible. I can
change and adapt my thinking to fit a situation and find solutions even in times of crisis. I am also
very relaxed and easy going. As far as weaknesses go, I
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28. An Analysis of Two Key Passages in Antigone
An Analysis of Two Key Passages in Antigone
During the Nazi occupation of France, Jean Anouilh produced an adaptation of Sophocles tragedy,
Antigone, as a representation of the struggle between those collaborating with the occupants and those
resisting them. While it is possible to read Anouilh s Antigone as a texte de la Resistance , it can also
be interpreted as an apologia for the Nazis severe, authoritarian behavior. The two key passages
selected are crucial to the development of the play in that they highlight the clash between ideologies.
While Antigone s speech offers an insight into her idealistic world view, Creon s dialogue exposes his
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The harshness of Antigone s outlook is emphasised by Anouilh yet again when he has her say that
Oedipus only became beautiful when all hope was gone, stamped out like a beetle [Passage A, line
26]. The violent nature of this simile reinforces Antigone s strong belief in the value self renunciation.
Simultaneously, it emphasizes that the majority of ordinary citizens blindly follow the dictates of
Creon s government and his pedestrian mode of thought, aiming for nothing more than the
contentment of getting on with their lives. Repellent natural imagery is further utilized to distinguish
Antigone s higher aims from those of Creon and all those who are attached to life at any cost: You
[Creon] are all like dogs that lick everything they smell [Passage A, line 7]. This degrades Creon and
his followers or fellow Collaborators to mere animals in that they live by their animalistic impulses,
most of all the will to live, rather than upon any higher aim. This implies that pragmatism requires
minimal thought or emotional effort, while idealism on the other hand, demands a powerful self
control that can sublimate the animal will to live, and requires an advanced intellectual and emotional
level. It demands the renunciation of the saint, but as an existentialist
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29. Warrior Archetype Research Paper
What makes a warrior is it:being able to push through hardships to the end,perhaps it s the ability to be
disciplined enough to deny any incentives that would deter you from your goals,or maybe it s
something not as positive maybe it s the ability to ruthlessly pursue your goals regardless of who s in
your path.Having similar qualities to the warrior archetype is not necessarily a bad thing,however the
same can be said for it being good also. Take for example Wonder Woman she fights for the greater
good,but she is not afraid to kill for the greater good.
The archetype that was chosen for me based on the quiz was the warrior.A warrior is someone who
does anything necessary to achieve their dreams and goals.I do not believe I fully resemble ... Show
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A character that immediately comes to mind for ruthlessness is Blaine from Izombie. Blaine is a
psychopathic zombie that infects humans only to force them to buy brains for an outrageous price
from him just to stay alive.That is a perfect example of ruthlessness and I hope to never stoop to the
point where I have to bring others down to achieve my goals in life.
I ve already said many bad things about this archetype implying that it is only bad,however it s quite
the contrary.A warrior is also courageous,competitive,and disciplined. Courageousness go hand and
hand usually when a person is courageous they have morals so they can stay on the right path and stay
courageous so they have to be very disciplined to keep these morales intact.
My favorite trait of this archetype is competitiveness I view myself as a very competitive person.I
believe we all need a friend who keeps us motivated to be the best at something. When I work at
something I love I don t want to stop halfway and call it done I want to ace it and work as hard as
possible at it until eventually I am considered the very best at it. I want to be known as a somebody in
this world, be someone who impacts someone else s life in a positive manner. In my opinion being a
non competitive person is how you fail to achieve your highest expectations and goals.Which is
something I never hope to happen to me or anyone
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30. Development of Plot, Theme and Characters in Macbeth by...
Development of plot, theme and character in Macbeth
Macbeth is an absolute amazing novel written by William Shakespeare. In just one of his major
scenes, Shakespeare has been able to successfully develop the plot, the main theme and the characters.
Act I Scene III has a huge impact on plot development, especially towards the main characters like
Macbeth and Banquo. Firstly, it foreshadows the future of the play and gives audience a feeling of
curiosity towards the thought of prophecies coming true or not especially when one has came true.
The witches prophecies about Banquo are Lesser than Macbeth, and greater./ Not so happy, yet much
happier./ Thou shalt get kings, though thou be none (I, iii, 65 68). It is Macbeth and Banquo s first
time meeting the weird sisters, but they ve already started to receive odd prophecies about their own
future. Secondly, this scene foreshadows Macbeth s possible negative actions in the future. In his
aside, he said My thought, whose murder yet is but fantastical,/ Shakes so my single state of man that
function/ Is smother d in surmise, and nothing is,/ But what is not (I, iii, 139 142). Macbeth is already
starting to imagine about murder something he has not dared to think about before. Furthermore, this
scene creates a revelation of the relationship between Banquo and Macbeth. They are the only ones in
the play who know about the witches prophecies, and that one of the prophecies came true. How will
each of these two characters
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31. After the Way Called Heresy Book Review
After the Way Called Heresy Book Review
Anthony Gonzales
Apostolic School of Theology
After the Way Called Heresy Book Review
Throughout the line of church history, Oneness doctrine has suffered persecution,
Condemnation, and expulsion. Many believe that the dogma of the Trinity has been the True doctrine
of the early church, but the truth is that since the birth of the church which in the Book of Acts. The
Mighty God in Christ doctrine is in fact the doctrine of the early church. This Movement did not die
out in the third and fourth centuries, but has continued to grow and now is One of the fastest growing
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Many opposed this event by turning to Monasticism, these people wanted to devote their lives to God,
but despite of all of this Weisser notes that Oneness still exist.
Chapter 6
This chapter explains the events taking place in the eighth through fifthteenth centuries (middle Ages).
It is when secular leaders are struggling against the papacy for power. During this time the crusades
took place. The main problem in the middle Ages was between the pope and the king, this desire for
power caused the churches from the East and West to separate. This made the Cathari and Waldenses
to question the authority of the pope and placed Biblical authority over men.
Chapter 7
In chapter seven Weisser takes a deep look into the Reformation, and how the printing of pamphlets in
mass number can cause a greater influence than before. The Catholic Church had become very corrupt
and caused men like Martin Luther and John Calvin to push against the church abuse. These men had
different views, but for the most part they agreed. We also see the Oneness of God doctrine in the sixth
and seventeenth centuries. This was inspired by Michael Servetus and once again the challenge of this
pagan doctrine (Trinitarians) would last for two centuries.
Chapter 8
In this chapter Weisser explains how the Enlightenment period disagreed with the Reformation, this
caused separation within the Christian church. This period also brought the
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32. Rhetorical Analysis Of Jfk Speech
In 1961, John Fitzgerald Kennedy delivered one of the most influential speeches in history.
Throughout his speech, Kennedy employs many rhetorical devices that further his appeal for
unification. Kennedy establishes his credibility as soon as he steps to the podium. For I have sworn
before you and Almighty God... Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States of America, proved
credible and true to the American people through his distinguished leadership. Kennedy discusses the
trials and triumphs of the United States of America in what will go down in history as a great
demonstration of unification. Throughout the text, he emphasizes the theme of patriotism and
greatness as well as prosperity in order to unify the nation through confident eyes. His emotional yet
logical appeal to America s patriotism helps further his argument towards national unification.
Kennedy s use of rhetorical devices allows him to maintain a conversational tone yet a clear and
compelling structure.
Kennedy successfully employs many rhetorical devices into his speech. For example, Kennedy uses
the literary device chiasmus when he utters, ...ask not what your country can do for you ask what you
can do for your country. He employs this literary technique again when he claims, Let us never
negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate. Kennedy most frequently employs anaphora
when he repeats again and again, To those old allies... To those new states... To those people... To
those nations... He uses this anaphoric phrase to employ a rhetorical device while, at the same time,
applying emotional appeal to bring his speech back to the theme of unification. Another example of
anaphora as well as parallelism is when Kennedy repeats the phrase Let both sides... five times. These
rhetorical techniques use repetition and the reversal of certain words/phrases to make Kennedy s
dialect clear and compelling to his audience.
Midway through the speech, Kennedy asks the rhetorical question Can we forge against these enemies
a grand and global alliance, North and South, East and West, that can assure a more fruitful life for all
mankind? Will you join in that historic effort? Kennedy uses this rhetorical question to drive the
remainder of
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33. The Effects Of Media Fast Exercise On Children
In the United States, the media is commonplace. Some countries, such as Japan offer therapy for
people, usually teenagers, who spend too much time playing video games or accessing the internet.
This is due to the fact that technology is basically needed to live a normal life. For example,
employers ask for a phone number and email address in job applications. If an applicant doesn t have a
phone number or an email address, the employer would think the person applying for a job is a little
weird. On the other hand, some people enjoy living off the grid , which means they do not use
infrastructure such as electricity. An example of these people includes the Amish.
On October 10th, I successfully completed the arduous task of not using any media for eight hours.
Before I started the media fast exercise, I thought this was the most horrible thing that could happen to
me. The entire summer, I was on my computer and phone communicating with my friends and
watching videos. Being a college student who has a lot of reading homework, I was angry that we
could not read because I wanted to read the books for my classes so I would be able to do some of my
homework. As I said before, accessing the media is very typical of teenagers and college students. My
generation has lived with technology our entire lives. Growing up with technology accessible to us
made this exercise so much harder. I later thought about how I worked at a summer camp in the
mountains for three summers. At the
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34. Charles Dickens Hard Times Essay
Charles Dickens Hard Times
There are a huge variety of characters in Hard Times, ranging from the good to the unnaturally cruel.
The novel is full of extremity in its characterisation; cruel, bitter and selfish characters such as Mrs.
Sparsit contrast dramatically with characters such as Stephen
Blackpool and Rachael, who are benevolent and altruistic. Among the cruellest and most villainous
characters in the novel is James
Harthouse, who is completely ammoral, and therefore rendered very dangerous by Dickens. Josiah
Bounderby, is another particularly cruel character. He is utterly self centred and prejudiced against the
working class of the novel (he categorizes them all as being greedy and materialistic:
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What more he was, or what else he had in him, if anything, let him show for himself .
Stephen, though kind and giving, does not seem happy in his life. He, like Harthouse, seems to have
little motivation. However, in contrast to Harthouse, who has no morals and thus no motivation,
Stephen has been continuously ground down by life; physically and mentally worn by the constraints
of a working class existence. He seems to have subconsciously given up even trying to pursue his
right for a better life, accepting his situation with a kind of quiet submission. In a way, Stephen s
kindness is partly to blame for his unhappiness. It could be argued that he hasn t fought hard enough
for the things he wants; for example, he is not actually a member of the worker s union.
Stephen has a tendency to seem meek and quite passive. He seems gentle but is often depicted with
too much sentimentality. It is almost frustrating the way that Stephen simply accepts that he cannot be
with
Rachael, and must remain in a loveless marriage, when it is clear that he is unhappy (though of course,
moral conventions differed in
Victorian times, meaning people had a different view of marriage
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35. Gesture To Understand The Relationship Between Language...
Why people use gesture when they speak? People use gestures when they talk, but is this behavior
learned from watching others move their hands when talking. When speaker talk, they gesture. The
goal of this article is to understand the contribution that these gestures make to how we communicate
and think. Gesture can play a role in communication and thought at many timespans. I explore, in turn,
gesture s contribution to how language is produced and understood in the moment; its contribution to
how we learn language and other cognitive skills. I find that the gestures speakers produce when they
talk are integral to communication and can be harnessed in a number of ways. Gesture provides
building blocks that can be used to construct a language. By watching how children and adults who do
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A signal for yes in one culture may mean no in another; a gesture for good bye in one culture can be
interpreted as come here in another.
Body language includes all the communication through the non verbal channel. This can include how
we greet others, how we sit or stand, our facial expressions, our clothes, hair styles, tone of voice, eye
movements, how we listen, how we breathe, how close we stand to others, and how we touch others.
This article will use the terms body language and nonverbal communication, gestures. I have my own
opinion that everyone talks with their hands at least sometimes. Some people s hand talking or
gesturing matches their message well. Other people have a tendency to make overly large gestures that
can be distracting. And still others don t use their hands much at all. No matter which camp you fall
into it s important to pay attention to your hand gestures while you are communicating or making a
presentation. Many gestures are universal across cultures and geographies. Here are some
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36. Women Hollering Creek And The Boarding House Essay
What is a good relationship? Many people get asked this question every day and there are many
different answers. Throughout history love and lust has been a very interesting topic to write about or
in portraying in writings. Two stories that portray love in a different light, that are intriguing, is The
Boarding House by James Joyce and Women Hollering Creek by Sandra Cisneros. These so called
love stories main theme is disillusionment. The Boarding House and Women Hollering Creek both
have a conflict, thematic development, and the epiphanies.
The Boarding House is a story that starts off in the beginning with complications, but the main
conflict of the story is that Mrs. Mooney, Mr. Doran, and Polly all want different thing. Mrs. Mooney,
mother of Polly, want to find a husband for Polly. She wants to bring Polly out of the lower social
class and to find her a marriage that will not end in failure like Mrs. Mooney did. Polly also wants a
relationship, but is going about it all wrong. Polly is ruining her reputation in the processes. Mr. Doran
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Disillusionment plays a big role though out this story. Disillusionment is the discovery that one thing
was not as good as it was before. Disillusionment is revealed when Mr. Doran understood that the
affair was not as good as it once seemed. He went to the priest to figure out what to do for he had
sinned. The story stated ... the priest had drawn out every detail of the affair and in the end had so
magnified his sin that he was almost thankful at being afforded a loophole of reparation (p.418). The
priest had further exposed his disillusionment about the affair. The priest help shed more light on the
subject and had brought him to rationalization. The theme for Women Hollering Creek is the same as
The Boarding House , but what the disillusionment is about is
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37. Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison Essay
In Ralph Ellison s novel, Invisible Man, the narrator is a young, African American male who believes
that he is invisible. Throughout the novel, he spends a great amount of time and effort trying to figure
out his identity and find a way to make himself visible in society. One of the narrator s main attempts
brings him to join an organization known as the Brotherhood, where he is able to utilize his talent for
public speaking as an advocate for the Brotherhood and all that they stand for. But even this is not
enough to satisfy the narrator s need for an identity. It is not until the very end, however, that he is able
to realize his own identity by confronting himself and ultimately committing suicide. The ... Show
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The entire scene is like that of a terrible nightmare. In a fit of anger, the narrator grabs the spear from
Ras s hand and says:
They want this to happen...They want the streets to flow with blood; your blood, black blood and
white blood, so that they can turn your death and sorrow and defeat into propaganda. (Ellison 558).
After this speech, the narrator takes it upon himself to throw the spear at Ras while he is in mid
sentence. The spear hits him in the jaw, tearing it away. By doing this, the narrator has not only killed
Ras the Exhorter, but he has also committed the act of his own suicide.
Technically, the narrator s speech during the riot scene is directed at Ras. However, he is also talking
to himself about how insignificant he really is. The two men are simply members of the black race,
and who are equally insignificant to the Brotherhood, except as means of propaganda. It is not until
the narrator finally comes to this conclusion about the Brotherhood, that he also realizes that the
mighty Ras is as invisible and insignificant as he is. In the essay The Symbolism of Vision , Charles
Glickberg writes about the riot scene, and comments on the psychological aspects of the narrator s
hatred for Ras. He describes the scene as somewhat of a nightmare and Ras is the monster that the
narrator is trying to destroy. This interpretation of the symbolism behind the narrator s vision of Ras
provides somewhat of an underlying motive
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38. American Imperialism In A Small Place
Title Throughout history, exploration of foreign lands has always been intensely appealing to the
average man. In the past, men such as Christopher Columbus traveled far and wide in the search of
new lands. When Columbus discovered those lands he was essentially a tourist to those lands even
though he had the intentions to colonize the new found land. At the time of colonization, Columbus
did his best to convince the reader that colonization was going to help the natives of the land. A Small
Place by Jamaica Kincaid points out how this colonization did had the complete adverse effect on the
native people. Throughout the story A Small Place Kincaid paints a picture of the beautiful country
that she grew up in called Antigua. Antigua is a country that was once colonized by the Brittish.
Because Brittain colonized Antigua the entire country s native language is English. This also means
that all education and literature that is provided to the Antigua people is in English. Kincaid believes
that throughout her lifetime the Antiguan people have become far less educated and ignorant. The
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Kincaid wants the reader to feel as if they are a direct contributer to the morally wrong concept of
being a tourist. The author wants you to feel awful for thinking about being a tourist in a poverty
stricken country such as Antigua. The tourists and natives of Antigua are similar in the sense that they
both want to escape the reality in which they are currently living in. For example, the Antiguan people
have very similar stuggles that the tourists do back home. Throughout the reading Kincaid is also
using a colossol amount of sarcasm. This is done to lead the reader into genuinely feeling bad for ever
wanting to be a tourist in a poverty stricken country. Kincaid is attempting to directly pick at the
readers
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39. Saint Thomas Aquinas A Saint
Saint Thomas Aquinas was a great saint who was born in 1225, Roccasecca Italy and died on March 7,
1274 in Fossanova Abbey, Italy. He was an Italian Dominican friar, a catholic priest, doctor of the
church a great influential philosopher and theologian. Saint Thomas was a great saint and inspiration
and originally was supposed to take place in a monastery where he would work. Instead saint Thomas
decided to something else when he went into school.
Saint Thomas went to the school of the Monte Cassino to learn everything that he needed to know.
Through his time there, he decided that it would be best if were to join the Dominican Order. The
Dominican Order is a mendicant religious order that would help saint Thomas become a doctor of the
church. They would help him to become a priest and learn to believe in God in all ways that he could.
Although Thomas was totally on board with becoming part of the Dominican Order there were others
that were not happy for him to be part of this order. Thomas Aquinas s parents were Theodora Rossi,
his mother, and Landulf of Aquino, his father. Though Thomas was ready for him to be part of the
Dominican Order his parents and his family wanted him to go another direction. His family did not
want him to go so much so that they had kept him captive in a castle for a whole entire year before
they finally released him. The only reason that they had let him go was because they had now known
that he was not able to be persuaded. So with that he
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40. Should Plato Have Lumped All Sophists
Plato was not praising Socrates as the only real philosopher, but rather, he was attempting to elevate
the identity of his master, ironically by means of a rhetorical strategy of dissociation. Plato derides all
sophists, and does not distinguish between a neo sophist and a sophist. He makes a distinction
between a sophist and a philosopher; sophists were deceivers who only seek to influence others by the
use of rhetoric and does not offer true knowledge, and the philosopher was a lover of wisdom who
sought truth (Plato Sophist, 233c; Plato Phaedrus, 278d). I argue that Plato was wrong in making this
distinction. Plato should not have lumped all sophists into the neo sophistic basket. He should have
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Plato never does this directly, as it would destroy his argument for disposing of the sophists. But when
paying close attention to Plato s dialogues, you can see a much lighter tone is being taken towards
some sophistic thinkers, something close to admiration (Plato Protagoras, 337a 337d; 318d 319b).
These thinkers include Protagoras and Prodicus, both of which were classed as sophists . I refrain
from labeling them neo sophists, as I do think what they were doing was a kind of philosophy.
Protagoras focused on a variety of topics, including truth, and relativism (Plato, Protagoras 319a;
Plato, Theaetetus, 152a). While Prodicus was concerned with linguistics and ethical theory
(Xenophon, Memorabilia 2. 1.21). A definitive answer is difficult to achieve, as the evidence of what
remains today is largely based off writing from both Plato and Aristotle, both of whom were bias
towards sophists. Nevertheless, they are definitely portrayed with much greater respect by Plato then
the other neo sophists who he derides. Whether or not Plato secretly considered them real
philosophers is difficult to say, but I do not think Plato regarded them as petty and hungry for power
like the
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41. Key Leadership Skills
There are a variety of leadership models which emphasize key leadership skills. Some of the best
models are designed for specific organizations because it is usually difficult to describe key leadership
skills with a broad brush. However, there are some fundamental skills that all great leaders share in
common regardless of the type of group that they are leading. Whether you are leading a commercial
enterprise or a nonprofit organization, or if you are an elected leader in government, these are five key
leadership skills that you must master:
Strategic Thinking: Leaders must be able to think strategically. This is a complex skill set that includes
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Once they have formulated a vision, then they must be able to communicate it. The best leaders not
only communicate the facts, but do it in an inspiring way. They are able to persuade their followers
that they will be able to lead them to a better place. If a leader can t communicate effectively, then he
or she will be ineffective as a leader.
Political Savvy: Political savvy is a skill that leaders use to assess the needs of the various stakeholder
groups within their organization. They are also good at recognizing who represents these groups as
key subordinate leaders within their organization. Using their political skills, great leaders are able to
build coalitions by common cause among the key stakeholders. If a leader is unable to build collation,
they will find it very difficult to move ahead with their agenda.
Resilience: Resilience is the skill that leaders need to overcome obstacles. No matter what agenda or
vision the leader may want to pursue, it is always the case that they will run into road blocks on their
journey. Resilience is the skill that leaders use to circumvent the road blocks and continue their
journey. They focus on what they can do to solve the problem rather than blame others or become
paralyzed with
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42. Suburban Creative Writing
From a distance, all you could here was the subtle noise of people screaming. The wind was blowing
slightly and there was a light sprinkle in the air, but the weather wasn t stopping these people. As the
hollering slowly quiets down, a group of five or six friends walk out of the arena laughing and talking
amongst each other, having the time of their lives at their favorite singers concert. They stood and chit
chatted outside of the gates of the arena for what felt like hours, until the light sprinkle turned into a
downpour. The teenagers then quickly ran to their suburban that seemed to be miles and miles down
the parking lot. Their suburban was the last vehicle in the parking lot. As they were running Jenny
yelled I call shotgun! as the rest of the group groaned in between runs. Once they reached the car, one
by one they piled in. They playfully yelled at Jackson, the driver, to start the car already so they could
turn on the heater because they were all wet and freezing to death as Dustin would say. Once they all
got into the car, it quickly heated up from all of the huffing and puffing from all of the out of shape
teenagers running through the parking lot and the heat blowing out through the rented car s vents, on
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Kynlee and Jenny walked up to the front desk and started to speak to the man working. After 5
minutes or so, the man working the front desk said You kids are lucky, you guys got the last 2 rooms
in this Hotel, and y all s room number is 1032 and 1033. The girls began to smile and giggle after they
realized their hotel rooms were on 100th floor. The man walked into a short hallway, came back with
their key s to get into the hotel room, quickly scanned them and slid them across the desk. The girls
then grabbed their bags once again, walked over to their friends and motioned to follow
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43. Explain The Humanistic Approach In Health And Social Care
The humanistic approach is a person centred approach which depends on trust between the patient and
care giver. It is useful because it is non intrusive and it gives people a choice to change their life. It is
also used in lots of situations, this shows it is used often. However, it ignores people s behaviour and
is short term so this can affect the care given as the carer won t keep an eye on the behaviour which is
very important to observe when providing care. The behavioural approach only involves looking at
behaviour which is being observed. It is easy to understand and is a natural approach so you can t
really tell how someone actually feels because they might do something else. It also doesn t rely on
communication a skill which makes it easier for the health carer and patient if they are not able to
communicate well. However, this approach doesn t involve looking at what is occurring inside
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This is an approach which is easy to understand and has no hidden meaning. However, this is a logical
approach so it s not quite suitable for those who don t think logically. Also, only one problem is
worked on at a time which means it may take a long time to sort out a large amount of problems. The
psychoanalytical approach is an approach which is based on what the patient says and does which is
effective as it can change many parts of peoples lives and not just the behaviour. This can also be used
for a wide range of problems which makes it even more useful and time consistent. However, for this
approach to be used specialist training is needed otherwise the health carer won t understand the
whole concept of using this approach. It is also quite complicated to use which may make it difficult
for the health carer to apply it to one of their
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