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Satan s Pity in Paradise Lost
O Hell! Satan s opening exclamation of frustration immediately alerts readers to Satan s state of mind.
As Satan gazes on Adam and Eve, he is struck by their blissful state, which sends him into a spiral of
confusion as he slightly reconsiders his plan to destroy them. To himself, Satan addresses the pair; he
begins regretful and with pity for Adam and Eve. He later shifts in tone to vengeful, envious, and
angry. Further exemplifying Satan s contrasting attitudes, Milton uses antonymous words of emotion
throughout the passage. By the end of passage, Milton solidifies Satan s hardening of heart and ends
the struggle that has been festering inside Satan since his first act of rebellion against God. Milton
successfully uses both the shift in tone and the emotional diction to reveal Satan s stormy internal
conflict.
Throughout the passage, Milton inserts beautifully emotional words that describe Satan s contrasting
feelings: grief and joy, woe and bliss, loathing and delight. The positive feelings that Satan expresses,
though describing Adam and Eve s state, reflect the good nature in Satan. That nature is visibly small,
as Satan describes himself as joyful or blissful. He merely observes this happiness in Adam and Eve;
he even speaks the words with hints of regret. The negative words have a much more powerful effect:
Satan uses these words to describe his own feelings and his own domain, Hell. The feelings of grief,
woe, and loathing are his, not Adam and Eve s, and thus
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The Dimensions Of Mental Health
Life In life there is many things that could happen. Things that catch your attention, going to
wonderful places, and to be playing in a professional. It all goes forever but there is one thing that you
have to be aware of. The things we do to ourselves as to other people, and it all starts with our own
health, to living longer, and all the way to making decisions. These are the things to have a great life
and to be successful, and if you keep on reading, you will find out the things that will get you there.
Dimensions of Health In life, there is something called psychosocial health. There are many
dimensions to this health, but I am going to explain four of them. The first dimension is Mental
Health, and this is the thinking part of psychosocial health. This part is where you have the ability to
do many things as to solve problems, interpret, to sense, perceive, and to also evaluate what is
happening. The next dimension is Emotional Health, this is the part where you feel love, hate, joy,
anxiety, and sustains borderline emotions such as hope and care. Also, it carries emotions that result
from harm, loss, but also from benefits. There is another dimension called Spiritual Health, which is
the part that describes the mean and purpose of life. It is the part that contains your music, nature, and
the belief of your religion. The last type of dimensional health is Social Health, this type of health is
when you have social skills and you use them whenever you interact
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Coverage of the Normandy Invasion
British and American historians have covered the Normandy invasion extensively, and one therefore
wonders if there is any need for another treatment of the campaign. In Normandy: The Landings to the
Liberation of Paris, Olivier Wieviorka demonstrates that there is indeed room for new interpretations
of this much covered subject. Wieviorka, a professor of history at the École Normale Supérieure de
Cachan, covers every aspect of the Normandy invasion: politics and grand strategy, economic
production, the formation and training of military forces, air and naval power, intelligence, logistics,
deception, tactical operations, the French resistance, the impact of the war on soldiers and civilians,
and other topics all come under his penetrating analysis. Well researched from both primary and
secondary sources and exceptionally well written (and translated, one might add), Normandy belongs
on the bookshelves of all serious historians of World War II. Aside from its appeal to the serious
scholar of military history, Wieviorka s readable prose makes Normandy just as suitable to the general
reader interested in the history of Operation Overlord and the momentous events that transpired in
Great Britain and France in the spring and summer of 1944. The author s main purpose is to debunk
the myths that have grown up around the Normandy invasion, primarily that it was a crusade against
evil that was resolutely supported by politicians, generals, soldiers, and civilians alike. In this
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Memorandum Of Law In Support Of . Defendant’S Motion To
MEMORANDUM OF LAW IN SUPPORT OF DEFENDANT S MOTION TO DISMISS
ARGUMENT The Motion to Dismiss should be allowed because Stacey Smith s ( Plaintiff ) conduct
does not constitute expression and the Board of Education of the Town of Douglassville s (
Douglassville ) dress code is constitutional. Nonverbal conduct constitutes expression when there is
intent to convey a particularized message through the conduct, and that particularized message is
likely to be understood by others. Spence v. Washington, 418 U.S. 405, 410 (1974); Texas v. Johnson,
491 U.S. 397, 401 (1989). In the present case, Plaintiff has established that she intended to convey a
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I. THE COURT SHOULD GRANT THE MOTION TO DISMISS BECAUSE PLAINTIFF S
VAGUELY EXECUTED MESSAGE OF SOLIDARITY WITH HER FRIEND WAS NOT LIKELY
TO BE UNDERSTOOD AS EXEMPLIFIED BY STUDENTS MISTAKEN BELIEF THAT
PLAINTIFF WAS SUPPORTING TERRORISM. In determining whether others would be likely to
comprehend the intended message the factual context in which the alleged expressive conduct occurs
is paramount. Spence, 418 U.S. at 410; Johnson, 491 U.S. at 397. Other factors that influence whether
the viewer is likely to understand the message includes, the timing of the conduct, the political or
social conditions surrounding the conduct, and the viewer s personal knowledge. Spence, 418 U.S. at
410. In Spence, the defendant affixed a peace sign to an American flag, which he hung upside down
outside his window to protest the United States invasion of Cambodia and the Kent State killings. Id.
The Court held that defendant s conduct was likely to be understood because the activity was
concurrent with the aforementioned events, which made it unlikely for the great majority of citizens to
miss the drift of [defendant s] point at the time that he made it. Id. Similarly, in Johnson, the Court
held that the defendant s conviction for burning the American flag in political protest violated his First
Amendment right to free speech. Johnson, 491 U.S. at 397. The Court held that defendant s burning of
the flag was expressive conduct covered by
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Shakespeare In Modern Society
Shakespeare relevance in modern society is a highly debated topic in modern classrooms. Many
students will argue that he is old and is to confusing, others will say he s boring. Then on the other
side of the argument students argue that he has shaped the modern english language and has changed
society for the better. Whilst others are undecided, listening to both sides of the argument and not
being able to decide. In this essay both sides will be discussed; talking about quoting shakespeare and
how much we use his words and phrases everyday, how the emotions in shakespeare s plays are still
relevant in modern society and audiences still react in the way the play intended and finally how social
norms have changed and it is no longer socially acceptable with it putting the wrong ideas into people
s heads.
Everyone quotes shakespeare or uses on of his works at least once everyday. Most people don t even
realize we are doing it. Most people probably think it s greek to me (a phrase created by shakespeare),
when really it is very common In between writing poems and plays shakespeare was creating new
words and phrases to fit his plays and other works. Shakespeare almost created a whole nother
language in his time creating round 1700 words. A study has shown that people quote shakespeare at
least four times everyday, which is pretty impressive for a guy that has been dead for 400 years.
Shakespeare has had a massive influence on the english language and he is very important
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Potato Core Osmosis Lab Report
In the Potato Core Osmosis Lab, the main purpose of the experiment was to test the different amounts
of corn syrup on potatoes. A variety of potatoes were distributed and placed into unknown amounts of
corn syrup which range from no corn syrup to 100% corn syrup. Then the following day, the results
were recorded on the size of the potato. Results stated that as the amount of syrup increased, the
smaller the potato got. The hypothesis stated that if the potatoes were placed in a high percent of
syrup, then it would shrink, which corresponds to the results causing the hypothesis to be supported.
Soon results were shared and connections were made. Even though all the results weren t identical, the
numbers still shared similarities as it was only a few decimals off. Most of the initial and final masses
were the same; however, the change in mass varied. These results may relate to a miscalculation or
mistake in using the formula. Although, when the numbers were graphed, all the points increased and
kept the same order. Other researchers had similar problems but overall had the same idea. ... Show
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For instance, corn syrup is hypertonic which means that water is leaving the cell causing it so shrink.
Therefore, if the potato is placed in this type of solution then it will lose its water. Along with that,
there s hypotonic, which means that water is going into the object causing it to grow. This term
corresponds to the potato that was tested to zero percent corn syrup, which is another way of saying
that one of the potatoes was tested in water. As a result, the potato grew and it gives an explanation on
why the potato in Substance A grew. These results were extremely significant because it gives an
explanation on how different substance can affect the size of
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The Modern Identity Of The United States Of America
The modern identity of the United States of America is predicated on the notion that all men are
created equal. However, behind the idealism of aphorisms such as these found in America s founding
documents exists the truth of the American situation: that equality has exceptions. In the eyes of
Thomas Jefferson and other framers, all men were white landowners. The dichotomy of equality for
all men and the third estate was a feature of democracy in America for centuries and a defining
characteristic of the American South in particular. The belief in race based dichotomy was perpetuated
by the landed gentry of the South, the political elite, to the masses, establishing the rise of a
conservative base in the latter half of nineteenth century which hindered black civil rights for decades
and defines the enduring qualities of the Southern political ethos to this day. Alexis de Tocqueville, in
his book Democracy in America, states that while the [settlers] found themselves in analogous
situations...they governed themselves on different principles. In the settlement of the Southern
colonies of North America in the 1600s, an aristocratic society began develop from the cultivation of
crops. Land formed the basis of the aristocracy, which was supported by privilege from birthright and
inheritance (Serow). As plantations began to develop, their owners became the upper echelon of
Southern society, around which the majority of political activity was centered. Powerful voices
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Essay on Jordan Is a Land Loaded with History
Thesis: Jordan is a country with great complexity that includes location and geography, demography,
communication, morale, laws and any other capabilities and habits as acquired by man and woman in
the Jordanian society. The land is commonly known for its desert land but the history and the
consideration therein when it comes to its people, society, culture, language and power and authority
rests on its ancient and preserved sayings from Mohammed.
I. Jordan is a land loaded with history. It has been home to some of man s earliest settlements, villages
and ruins of the world s greatest culture that can still be seen today. A. Jordan is about 35,475 square
miles (91,900 square kilometers).
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The Emirate of Transjordan was the name given to this small state when it was recognized in 1921. 3.
1946 Transjordan became a completely sovereign state. In 1950, Transjordan merged with part of
Palestine to form the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Amman is the capital and the largest city.
IV. The separation between Jordanians, Bedouins, and Palestinians is clear in this society. Jordanians
are defined as residents who have lived east of the Jordan River since before 1948. Palestinians are
defined as residents whose birthright extends back to areas west of the Jordan River. People of
Bedouin descent are considered to be of the purest Arab stock. (The Existing Question By Remi
Kanazi)
A. Jordan is the only Arab country where Palestinians can become citizens.
1. The flag has black, white, and green horizontal stripes with a red triangle on the hoist side bearing a
white seven pointed star.
2. The flag of the Palestinian people is identical but does not have the white star.
V. Ethnic Relations include deserts with little vegetation and water, Bedouin families have lived in the
traditional way for thousands of years. They roam freely and pay little attention to borders.
A. Bedouins form the core of the army, occupying key positions, even though their political influence
is diminishing.
1. Palestinians are typically referred to as educated, hard working people, and their influence in Jordan
has resulted in a
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Personal Narrative-Ol Chief Broom
They re out there.
Black boys in white suits up before me to commit sex acts in the hall and get it mopped up before I
can catch them.
They re mopping when I come out the dorm, all three of them sulky and hating everything, the time of
day, the place they re at here, the people they got to work around. When they hate like this, better if
they don t see me. I creep along the wall quiet as dust in my canvas shoes, but they got special
sensitive equipment detects my fear and they all look up, all three at once, eyes glittering out of the
black faces like the hard glitter of radio tubes out of the back of an old radio.
Here s the Chief. The soo pah Chief, fellas. Ol Chief Broom. Here you go, Chief Broom ...
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mean old Monday morning, you know, boys ...
 Yeah, Miz Ratched ...
... and we have quite a number of appointments this morning, so perhaps, if your standing here in a
group talking isn t too urgent ... Yeah, Miz Ratched ...
She stops and nods at some of the patients come to stand around and stare out of eyes all red and puffy
with sleep. She nods once to each. Precise, automatic gesture. Her face is smooth, calculated, and
precision made, like an expensive baby doll, skin like flesh colored enamel, blend of white and cream
and baby blue eyes, small nose, pink little nostrils everything working together except the color on her
lips and fingernails, and the size of her bosom. A mistake was made somehow in manufacturing,
putting those big, womanly breasts on what would of otherwise been a perfect work, and you can see
how bitter she is about it.
The men are still standing and waiting to see what she was onto the black boys about, so she
remembers seeing me and says, And since it is Monday, boys, why don t we get a good head start on
the week by shaving poor Mr. Bromden first this morning, before the after breakfast rush on the
shaving room, and see if we can t avoid some of the ah disturbance he tends to cause, don t you
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Embargo on Cuba
Embargo on Cuba The U.S. imposed an Embargo on Cuba on Oct. 19, 1960. Has the time come for
the United States to lift the 5 decade embargo? The Embargo on Cuba was a part of America s Cold
War strategy against the Soviet Union, imposed on the basis that Cuba was a threat to the U.S.
National Security because of their alliance with the Soviet Union. Although Cuba would like the U.S
to terminate the embargo against their country, the U.S. wants Cuba to make their situation a better
living environment and to promote human rights for its citizens. The Cuban Embargo, also known as
el bloqueo to Cuban citizens, was declared by the United States in 1960 to eliminate imports of Cuban
goods. When the embargo was first set, it was only to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Raul Castro has gradually implanted major economic reforms and lifted travel restrictions, which will
help the country strengthen its international position. Because of Raul making huge changes for Cuba,
the island has let in allowing Cubans to buy or sell property, expand consumer goods such as, DVD
players, microwaves, cell phones and internet service. These small but large changes for Cuba, that
Raul changed, is making a huge impact on the isolated island. Now, because of Raul s changes, the
U.S. talks with Cuban officials every 6 months to see how everything is playing out (Frank). Many
people in the U.S. do not agree with the Embargo on Cuba because they seem to agree with the fact
that the embargo hurts the Cuban citizens more than the government. Cuba s relationship with the
Soviet Union during the Cold War rose concerns about U.S. National Security, but the era is long over.
The USSR dissolved in 1991, and American policy has adapted to change in most aspects apart from
Embargo. If 50 years of sanctions have not toppled the Castro regime, there is no reason to think the
embargo will ever work. U.S. has economic relations with countries like China and Saudi Arabia that
have similarly been called out for repressing dissent. Iran, for example, stands as the greatest threat to
United States National Security interests in 2014 much like Cuba
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Who Is Maria In The Sound Of Music
Film: The Sound of Music
Character: Maria
Maria is a free spirited, gentle, kind character who is driven almost to a fault to be a role model for the
children she is trusted to care for. She loves children and her point of view comes from a kind
religious background, but religion is rarely mentioned in the film.
Maria is a caucasian, straight female who appears to be in her early thirties. She is a very humble
character who does not judge based on external appearances. Prior to her occupation as The
Governess, she resided at an abbey. Psychologically she appears to be free spirited. We do not know
anything about her political viewpoints, although she does run away from the Nazi party in Austria as
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He would not want her to be with this guy. It also puts the guy in conflict with his role in the Nazi
Party. He has to make a decision whether or not to turn them in.
She partially achieves her goal. She does build a relationship with the guy. But it does not last. As a
result they are not together.
She doesn t really have a character arc. She takes on less of a motherly role by the end of the story as a
result of Maria s presence.
Character: Friedrich von Trapp
Frederich has a very tough exterior. He is forced to be the man of the house when his father leaves on
long trips. Inside, he just wants to be a child. His point of view is of the oldest male of the children.
Physiologically he is blonde haired, blue eyed, and reasonably tall for a 14 year old. He is a strapping
young man. Sociologically he is the man of the family because his father is often on long trips away
on Submarines ships.
Friedrich does not have much of a goal for the story. The only goal he really has is to just be a normal
kid.
This goal does not change.
The stakes are that he will not become the full man he is meant to be.
This goal does not put him in conflict with other characters.
He does achieve his goal. With Maria in the family and his father back home, he can focus on being a
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And Then There Were None Essay
Agatha Christie, author of And Then There Were None used characterization and internal and external
conflicts to portray the theme that when a person has done wrong, there is no way to escape
punishment. Christie creatively developed these elements in And Then There Were None to teach her
readers this lesson. Christie s creativity and success as a murder mystery writer is why she is still
considered the Queen of Mystery . Agatha Christie was born September 15, 1890 as Agatha Mary
Clarissa Miller in Torquay, England, a town on the coast of Devon. After her father died, Christie was
brought up in an upper middle class household by her single mother. Being the youngest of three she
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He cannot bear the thought that people are walking around and not receiving any punishment for
whatever wrong they may have done. Eventually his need to kill and serve justice overwhelms him
and he decides to take matters into his own hands. Wargrave did not remain static through all of the
events of And Then There Were None. At first when he was alive he did seem to want to help figure
out who the murderer was. By the end of the novel the readers learn about his true nature and how the
whole thing was planned out by him. He carried out this psychological experiment to satisfy his own
needs. All of the childish things he did such as the nursery rhyme and soldier figure that seem like
they were toys, makes it like nothing but a game for him.
The major conflict of And Then There Were None is the external, society vs. man conflict between the
guests and the murderer (Wargrave). The murderer plays with the guests minds while killing them off
one by one. The guests are trying to survive and find out who is responsible for the murders.
Ten guests were invited to Soldier Island all for different reasons such as jobs, visiting friends, etc.
When they arrived, their host was not there yet and they were told he would be delayed for at least
another day. Each guest went to their room to prepare for dinner and it was right after dinner when the
guests first noticed the ten soldier figures on the table. When they saw the figures they thought it was
some cute or childish idea to go along with the nursery
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Module 7 Introduction To Psychology
In the book Introduction to Psychology by Plotnick, and Kouyoumdjian, there were many topics I read
about that were interesting, but module 7 was the one that cute my attention. The module is about
dreams. According to the definition in the book dreaming is a unique state of consciousness in which
we are asleep, but experience a variety of astonishing visual, auditory and tactile images, often
connected in strange ways and often in color. People blind from birth has only auditory or tactile
dreams. Sleep and dreams play important roles in human life. Sleep is divided into two major
categories called non Rem and REM. According we spend 80percent of our sleep time. Sleep consists
of five different stages. I will be discussing three of the stages.
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Disadvantages Of Solar Power
Solar Power was it a blessing in disguise or will it end up being a desolation for the entire civilisation?
Whenever a new advancement is introduced, without a doubt, an impact is being made on the society,
although it really makes our lives a whole more better and easy but one cannot really ignore that there
are a number of ways in which it could negatively impacts our society. As a matter of fact, we
experience this effect in our daily lives. It has an effect on the growth of the economy, our culture and
our living standards. It is however important to consider that the benefits are an ambiguous in that the
effects can detrimental and other being beneficial..
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Although solar energy is provided for an environmental friendly option however there are studies that
reveal that it has health effect on humans as they produce toxins furthermore it has implications on our
ecosystems and the provision of goods, for example crops, and services, such as soil carbon storage.
As with any type of power plant, large solar power plants can affect the environment where they are
located. Clearing land for construction and the placement of the power plant may have long term
impacts on plant and animal life by reducing habitat areas for native plants and animals. Power plants
may require water for cleaning solar collectors or concentrators and may require water for cooling
turbine generators. Using ground water or surface water in some waterless locations with major solar
potential may affect the ecosystem. In addition, birds and insects can be killed if they fly into a
concentrated beam of sunlight created by a solar power tower. Another disadvantage is solar panels
dependence on the weather. The more direct sunlight a solar panel receives the more power it can
generate. When the weather becomes cloudy, the output of the panels is dramatically
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Aphorisms In Tuesday With Morrie
The project I chose to create based on the book Tuesday s with Morrie was a aphorism cookie jar. My
cookie jar is painted grey and it will have Tuesday s with Morrie painted on the front. It has aphorisms
from almost all the Tuesdays written on small pieces of paper inside the jar. A few Tuesdays instead of
aphorisms there are summaries of what Morrie talked about instead. On the back of the piece of paper
it has what I think the aphorism means. The reason I chose to do this as my project was because in the
book one of the things Morrie loved was food and i love food too, so I wanted to choose something
that I think we would both enjoy to eat, cookies. My project has is an example of one of the thing
Morrie loved, food. Another
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The Walking Dead Video Game
The game by Telltale known as, The Walking Dead , places the player in morally ambiguous situations
where the player thinks their actions are responsible (inter(re)activity) and feel that exact
responsibility (empathy). An article by Smethurst, Toby, and Stef Craps, Playing with Trauma:
Inter(re)activity, Empathy and Complicity in The Walking Dead Video Game. , suggests this morel
conundrum on how games [have the] ability to involve the player in the game world through
inter(re)activity (Smethurst and Craps). There lyes a misconception in the game The Walking Dead
where the player is introduced to believe the players decisions effect a different outcome to how the
storyline will turn out.
We must first look at the article by Smethurst and Craps to show how the game pulls the player in
emotionally. The article discuses complicity, where inter(re)activity and empathy come hand in hand
in engaging the player. The player, more often than none, feel[s] as though they are complicit in the
perpetration of traumatic events (Smethurst and Craps). The deaths, however, are already planned out
and each is [a result] of the player s malign intentions or their lack of skill; if [they] succeed, it is
because the player has navigated Lee through the game s levels adroitly (Smethurst and Craps). The
beginning scene of season 1 episode 1, reluctantly, shows there is no way to avoid the whole incident
that gets Lee all wrapped up in everything in the first place. Without the
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Analysis Of The Mouse By H. H Munro
The Mouse is a short story written by H.H Munro. The main characters are Theodoric, the mouse, and
the blind lady. The author Munro writes the story in third person and uses an omniscient view. The
setting of the story takes part in the vicarage, the stable, and the ends in train compartment. The tone
used by the author to engage his readers is an exciting, thrilling fast paced tone that bring the
characters to life. To strengthen the thrilling exciting tone, the author uses phrases such as: he was not
even alone in his own clothes. A warm, creeping movement over his flesh betrayed the unwelcome
and highly resented presence, unseen but poignant, of a strayed mouse. After reading the quote above,
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Lay back against the cushions and endeavoured rapidly to evolve some mean to putting an end the
dual ownership (Munro, 1). As the struggle continues Theodoric realizes he is in a delimma,
Theodoric still has an hour before he will possibly be able to rid the mouse (Munro, 1). It was
unthinkable to that he should continue for the space of the whole hour... and how can he undress in
front of a lady without a reasonable explanation: an idea that made his ears tingle in a blush of abject
shame (Munro, 1). The author continues to thrill his audience as thoedoric undresses to get rid of the
mouse: As the unravelled mouse gave a wild leap, the rug slipping it s fastening at either end (Munro,
1) The author gives an action packed scene that the author literally is playing a movie through his
words (Munro, 1). After Theodoric had taken the clothes off, mouse was gone and the lady wakes up,
Theodricra uses rug to the cover himsel in full shame and terror Munro, 1). Theodoric starts by trying
to explain to the lady why he was covering himself in a rug, and half clothed (Munro, 1). Theodore
stsrts by saying maybe he had gotten malaria and and that he was feeling chilly, later to give in and
explain that it was the mouse (Munro, 1). After all the ackwardness and shame from Theodoric, the
lady did not seem to care one way or another about Theodoric being half naked (Munro, 1). Once the
scene
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Literature Review Of The Nile Perch
Abstract
The Nile Perch is a freshwater fish mostly found and spread out in the Afrotropic ecozone. It feeds on
fish including its own kind, and other small fish such as minnows and shrimp. It sometimes even feeds
on small insects and brush that is found in the water. Which makes it an invasive species in just about
any lake it is introduced into. It is a great food fish and is also popular to fisherman because it attacks
attacks fishing lures.
Literature Review
Before being introduced into lake Victoria, the Nile Perch was mainly found spread out over the
Afrotropic ecozone. It is native to many river basins as in lake Chad and the Nile river it was also
found in Lake Maryut in the northern part of Egypt. The Nile was introduced to Lake Victoria to try
and help boost the fishing industry but little did they know it was going to cause many of problems
with other fish and insects in the water.
The Nile Perch is part of the fish family known as Latidae. It is a silver color with a blue like fade. It
has dark black eyes, with a yellow outer ring surrounding them. The Adult Nile perch can occupy just
about any kind of habitat as long as it has plenty of oxygen but the younger ones tend to like the
shallower parts of the water or anything that is close to the shore. It was introduced into lake victoria
in the 1950 s and has been a ecological problem ever since. It can grow up to 6 feet and as big as 500
pounds. It gives commercial fisherman a fish to catch because it is
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau s The Mission
The Mission, a film set in 1507, reflects on a Jesuit mission settlement, torn apart by Spanish and
Portuguese government. With the papacy caught in the midst of this turmoil, conflicting ideas of
injustice and moral sense drive the message of the film. In connection to the Enlightenment, an era of
new philosophical ideas from the 1400s up until the 1600s, Jean Jacques Rousseau s ideas of
individuality, human nature and corruption are best represented through the films.
As a philosopher in France, Rousseau focused heavily on human nature and what led human beings to
change. From innocence to malice, Rousseau believed people became corrupted by society; their
impure actions resulted from societal expectations. In one of his works, Rousseau ... Show more
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He felt that people lived too naively, listening to everything Church and state told them was right and
obliged. He says, ...in the midst of so much philosophy, humanity, and civilization, and of such
sublime codes of morality, we have nothing to show for ourselves but a frivolous and deceitful
appearance, humor without virtue, reason without wisdom, and pleasure without happiness. () To him,
government expected everyone to present themselves as copies, with little room for originality and
individuality. Those in positions of power had crooked values, only wanting to benefit themselves.
Because the government was power hungry and constantly feening for more land and power, they held
too much control. In the film, as the Cardinal visits the missions, he sees their beauty and falls in love
with their complexity and peaceful structure. Even though he sees the good in the missions and
understands that they protect and convert Indians to his religion, he feels as if money is more
important. Caught in the middle of a dispute between the Spanish and the Portuguese, the Cardinals
tears peaceful living apart, all for an expansion of territory. Rousseau had caught on to the game the
Church and government played, he urged people to speak out. One of the most corrupt figures in the
film was Don Cabeza, a slave only. Yearning for more land and riches, Don Cabeza actively tried to
lure the
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The Generation Of Generation And Student Loan Debt
Generation X faces many issues unique to their generation, technology was advancing, and computer
were becoming more affordable and widespread. They faced both social and ecological issues, with
advances in medicine that caused the generation before them to live longer, and being the one of the
first generations to be effected by student loan debt. Generation Xers are often known for their high
level of skepticism and their what do I get out of this attitudes. They are considered to be the first
generation of latchkey kids, or kids without much boundaries. During the 60 s and 70 s divorce rates
were at an all time high, so many of the children of this generation were exposed to large amounts of
divorce (Schroer). Which might explain for the high levels of skepticism and freedom they had. It
seemed they also didn t care much for politics sense they had the lowest voting participant rate of any
other generation. Generation Xers are often referred to as the Baby Bust generation. They were born
1965 1976, now many Gen Xers find themselves having large amounts of responsibility. Having to
take care of the now retiring Baby Boomer generation and the still young Millennia Generation. At
this point they have all reached middle age and most are at the height of their professional careers.
Gen Xers are the least represented generation, they are often looked over in regards to marketing and
statistics. They are the demographic bridge between the more conservative Baby Boomers
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The Growth Of Pre School Children
Micro II lecture 6 Endogenous income 1. At the beginning of the century, the presence of pre school
children was considered as one of the biggest constraints on the labour supply of married women.
Even until 1994, only 40 percent of women with a dependent pre school child were economically
active and likely to be part of the formal labour force. Although recent studies of participation rates in
2014 showed a rising employment rate for married women with dependent pre school children,
evidence indicates that women with children are still less likely to work than those without. Is such a
family reason of taking care of pre school children still a major determinant of married women s
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A linear regression model would be used. Seven essential assumptions are made upon the classical
linear regression model: (i) zero conditional mean, in which E(ui l Xi) = 0 (ii) Therefore, Cov (ui, xi)
= 0 (iii) no serial correlation, such that Cov(ui, uj)=0 (iv) homoscedasticity, var(ui l xi) = sigma^2 (v)
the regression model is correctly specified (vi) normally distributed error, ui ~ N(0, sigma^2) (vii)
random sampling, Cov(xi, xj) = 0 Under these conditions, a multiple linear regression model is set up,
having the working hours (usual basic working hours per week excluding overtime of the married
women) as the dependent variables, denoted as Yhours ; and independent variables, denoted as follow:
Xwage the gross hourly wage rate of the married female worker constructed from their last gross
earnings then divided by their hours Xage age of the married female Xagesq age squared of the
married female Xdegree a dummy variable taking 1 if the married female reports that her highest
education qualification is a degree, zero otherwise Xhealth a dummy variable taking the value 1 if the
married female reports that she has a long standing illness or disability Xchildu5 a dummy variable
taking the value 1 if the married female reports there being one or more children in they household
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College Is A Time For Young Men And Women
College is a time for young men and women to achieve a higher education in order to grasp their
dreams and hopes for their lives. While on this endeavor, pressures in all forms, shapes, and sizes
attack us nearly every day. As a college student the fear and lack of money show their ugly head all
the time. Learning to budget money, deciding what is important to spend limited funds on, and the
ever present repayment of college loans puts stress on students. But the pressure that weighs the most
on my mind is the health of my family members. Letting these fear, distract your attention and focus
can lead to a place of depression and anxiety I would personally know because it has affected me only
six weeks into college.
Money is without a doubt the root of any and all evil. Money makes people do crazy things to obtain
it. It is very much like a drug that affects everyone on the planet, because of the allure of power that
comes with it. But in my circumstance money concerns me in the form of college payments. The
constant thought of what if attacks me on a day to day basis; what if I don t have enough money to eat
today, what if my scholarship falls through. But college is a ride that I willing signed up for and I am
more than determined to see it until the end. I feel that if I fail in college all of my hard work and all of
my dreams, and my mother s dreams will be for nothing. Now the annual repayment of loans isn t the
biggest factor to me, it is six months after
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Examples Of Heroism In And Then There Were None
Nobody in their senses carries potassium cyanide said Doctor Armstrong (p73) Armstrong was
bewildered who s to say he wasn t the one who poisoned Anthony? Agatha Christie in And Then There
Were None, Uses Armstrong as an obvious suspect in the face of Death, for example, he could have
drugs and chemicals that can kill someone knows how much of an overdose that can kill someone,he s
always by the murdered victims, and is the main suspect in the eyes of the characters and readers.
First, Armstrong knows lots of chemicals and might have brought them to the island, he also knows
how much of an overdose could kill someone additionally, he is the physician just by this statement he
could easily be the surmise in the minds of everyone that s what Agatha Christie is going for to trick
and make the readers think its him. For example, when Mrs. Rogers swooned, because of the
unknown person that says they all murdered someone Mrs. Rogers falls and she can t sleep in the
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For Example, when Anthony dies he died of a poison called potassium cyanide who other than
Armstrong would carry that to the island and why would they want to kill? And why would a doctor
want to kill people also doctors in no way want to kill people they want to save people s lives who he
mostly has patients wouldn t that ruin his reputation this just makes the readers minds to suspect the
one person who has drugs and is allowed to have them most of the time. Justice Wargrave says I
suspect the Doctor and Rogers because they are the only ones who have most the things to kill
someone easily and hid them this makes it more suspenseful but makes me think Armstrong is not the
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The Freewheelin Bob Dylan Influence
The revival of American folk music was at an all time high in the midst of the 1960s. The traditional
sound of acoustic instruments combined with cultures of society through vivid lyrics provides an array
of musical tones and styles that continue to be listened to by many individuals today. Although folk
music may not have have had an adequate presence in the musical society for many years, there are
several albums and artists known in the modern era have included folk music in their collections. The
male British band, Mumford and Sons led by Marcus Mumford, has expanded the awareness of folk
music to a much wider audience. The Freewheelin Bob Dylan is viewed as one of Dylan s finest work
because it highlights the success of the amount of influence Dylan brings to the world of folk and
popular music. The song lyrics have prevalent meanings that can be interpreted in many different
ways by all, however there is no variation in musicality. From a young age, Dylan sparked interest in
music and was driven by several entertainment icons such as Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis. This
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The height of political activism portrayed in The Freewheelin Bob Dylan is substantial. One of the
songs, Blowin in the Wind, quickly became an iconic symbol for the Civil Rights Movement. The
lyrics How many seas must a white dove sail Before she sleeps in the sand? How many times must the
cannon balls fly Before they re forever banned? provided more opposition to the anti war movement
in the 1960s. Writer David Hajdu highlights in his article with NPR, The song can be anything to
anybody. It s critical and it s hard, this litany of questions about what s wrong with the world . This
exemplifies the versatile lyrics Dylan incorporates in the album however the musicality of it, leaves us
with bare and unfinished
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Van Gogh Starry Night Analysis
Vincent van Gogh stated, Instead of trying to reproduce exactly what I have before my eyes, I use
color more arbitrarily in order to express myself more forcibly. (Gogh) Instead of trying to recreate a
piece of art, van Gogh uses color randomly or on a personal whim to express himself and put his
personality as an artist into his own work of art. Vincent van Gogh, born in
1853 is a post Impressionist painter who is responsible for painting the magnum opus Starry
Night. In the painting, Gogh puts style front and centered, a post impressionist masterpiece. The curve
lines are meant to bounce our eyes between the stars. Created in 1889, it was painted solely from
Gogh s imagination, direct observation and emotions. This paper will discuss
Vincent van Gogh starry night style, technique and impact it has on today s viewers.
Van Gogh starry night can trust the darkness of the village where only a few window panes of light
can be seen with the swirling brightness of the night sky. This mid scale, oil on canvas painting is
dominated by a moon and star filled night sky. It takes up three quarters of the picture plane and
appears turbulent, even agitated, with intensely swirling patterns that seem to roll across its surface
like waves. (MoMa) A landscape at night with swirling stars and large dark form in the foreground.
The sky takes up almost half the size of the painting and the colors are mostly blue, black and yellow.
We see a small town, with some basic homes surrounding a
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Ps3 Business Managment
Nintendo Wii, Xbox, and Sony s Playstation 3 are the top three video game consoles in the U.S.
market. In order to become more competitive, and gain a larger share within the video game console
market, Sony must make some changes within their marketing mix. In an industry with a value of over
$450M and $670M, the U.S. video game console and video game software markets, respectively, are
rapidly growing and highly profitable markets. The largest segment of the market (over 56%) for
video game consoles are men ages 18 34. These young men are purchasing action/adventure games
(39% of the video game market) and sports games (36% of the video game market). In order for Sony
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with GameStop being #1 for ages 18 34 18 24 33% and 25 34 at 27%
Nintendo, Electronic Arts, Activision, and Ubisoft accounted for about half of console game sales in
2009
Marketing techniques are designed to increase anticipation, video clips/trailers for the video games,
and the utilization of humor and dramatization
Males are more likely to buy and play video games; mainly males 18 34
Strong correlation between video game ownership/play and the presence of children in the home
Shift in marketing towards family oriented games
Xbox and Wii are more favorable to PS3
Action/adventure and sports games are two most popular games overall for males 39%
action/adventure and 36% for sports
Young adults prefer more sophisticated games
Closely targeting games to the needs of specific audiences is a strategy more likely to succeed.
Positioning Statement: Targeted customers males 18 34 Use price points as a marketing strategy
release at lower prices and/or release at a sale price or offer price discounts Market through media
most commonly used by males 18 34 Maxim Magazine, FHM, Sports Illustrated, social networks
(Facebook, Google, ESPN), cable television networks (ESPN, Spike TV, MTV) Position against Xbox
and Wii adoption of interactive gaming solutions and
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Fourth Crusade Essay
To what extent were the Crusades an exercise of power rather than an exercise of belief and moral
commitment? In your discussion, focus on the 4th Crusade.
The Crusades were a series of revolutionary movements which occurred from 1095 to 1291. The
crusades were issued by the Pope and were a holy war against infidels, predominately Muslim
caliphates, who were now in control of Christian property. The crusades were characterized by the
taking of vows and a promise of penance against all sin committed in one s life. There was a total of
nine crusades, though this paper will be focusing on the fourth. The fourth crusade began with the
same motives as the previous crusades, to reclaim Christian land from the Muslims, however the 4th
Crusade ultimately led to the sack of the Constantinople for three days, during which multitudes of
Ancient works of art were stolen and destroyed and thousands of Constantinople s population killed.
The greatest city of Europe, Constantine s the Greats city, once thought to be an impenetrable city lay
in ruin. The purpose of this paper is to discuss as to what motivations led the crusaders to disregarded
their original purpose of attacking Muslim controlled Egypt and instead attack a fellow Christian
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The Christian forces were to make way to Jerusalem through Muslim Egypt. To do this the Christian
forces approached the venetians, a powerful maritime nation with the intent of suppling their forces
with ships, although due to a serious underestimation of the number of troops that would be part of the
forces the crusaders were left in a dire situation and as Thomas F. Madden puts, went from being a
religious contract to a secular contract . Ref Needed
The image below shows the political landscape of the holy land in the 12th Century. Notice Jerusalem
is not controlled by the Christians
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Alcohol And Adolescents
Adolescents Alcohol
The adolescent period of a human is the developmental phase of child to adult. During this time in a
human s life the entire body is developing rapidly, there are many factors that can affect the natural
development. Alcohol is one of the most common depressants used and abused by adolescents which
can alter the development of the body, especially the development of the brain. When data from the
World Health Organization s Global Burden of Disease study were used to calculate cause specific
disability adjusted life years for young people aged 10 24 years, the main risk factors were found to be
alcohol. (Marshall, 2014) There are many reasons why adolescents use alcohol, whether they are
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This test used family history to determine the effects of a child s genetics in relation to them
potentially developing an alcohol abuse. Growing evidence shows that FH+ youth, prior to their
initiation of alcohol consumption, demonstrate deficits in abstract reasoning and planning, have lower
IQ scores, exhibit poorer academic performance, and have slower trajectories in cognitive
improvement at one year follow up compared to FH youth. (Silveri, 2012). Children that come from a
family with a history of alcoholism are already behind their peers, without even trying a taste of
alcohol. Being behind your peers could potentially send a child into a deep depression, leading them
towards alcohol to cope with the stressful
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Project Engineering And Management Requirements
ME5114 Quality Assignment Student ID Number: K1359388 Student Name: Abduallah Kabli
Programme: Mechanical Engineering BSc Module: ME5114 Module Title: Project Engineering and
Management Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 2 2.0 Origin 3 3.0 Requirements 3 3.1 System
requirements.................................................................................................................3 3.2 Management
requirements.................................................................. ....................................4 3.3 Resource
requirements..............................................................................................................4 3.4 Products and
services requirements..........................................................................................4 3.5 Analysis and
improvement requirements..................................................................................5 4.0 Benefits of
registration...........................................................................................................................5 4.1
Organisation benefits................................................................................................................5 4.2
Customer benefits.....................................................................................................................6 5.0
Certification
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Should School Uniforms Have Uniforms
Should SJAM Have Uniforms? For many years school have become more about fashion rather than
education. During this time teachers and principals have debated on what solution to come up with.
Should Sir John A. Macdonald (SJAM) have uniforms? Some people believe that uniforms take away
the right of self expression. Others argue that uniforms keep students focused on studies rather than
fashion. Wearing school uniforms should become mandatory because it ensures equality within the
school, reduces expenses, and it creates discipline in the school. Uniforms maintain equality within the
school. Students should not have to worry about peer pressure when it comes to their clothes. When
everyone is dressed the same, concerning about how you look isn t so important. A study in the U.S
Department of Education shows that, by wearing a school uniform student s sense of security raised
41% and over ¾ of teachers agreed that uniforms were the reason for that happened. Students feel
much more secure in school since they cannot be victims of bullies for being dressed in a certain way.
For example, it would be much more difficult for a bully to make fun of how students are dressed
especially if they are dressed exactly the same. According to the Department of Education in the U.S
students sense of belonging also increased, this is because when students are dressed like their peers it
makes them feel more equitable, valuable and included. Academically this is important for students
because if students are feeling unhappy and excluded they will not be interested in their studies or
even coming to school. Some people might argue that uniforms do not spread equality because it takes
away the right of expressing their individuality. While that may be true individuality is what
distinguishes us from others, but clothing isn t the only way to do that. You can express yourself
through what you do for example sports,music,art,etc. This is beneficial to students because they won
t judge others by their looks but by their personality. As for equality it means equal, which is a key
reason to have uniforms because it allows all students to look and feel equal. In Junior high it is hard
enough to go through your peers judging you for
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The Troubles Of Ireland Research Paper
The Troubles.
Since the 17th century, Ireland was the scene of a complex and bloody struggle, which has created
martyrs, heroes, and a long legacy of bitterness. Irish nationalists fought the British for independence,
before battling their comrades for its future. The war for Ireland encompassed iconic revolts, guerrilla
struggles and hard urban warfare.
1) From 1969 onwards for almost 30 years, images of armed British soldiers running down seemingly
residential streets, rioting, funerals and dead bodies hastily covered with blankets dominated news
coverage of Northern Ireland. Four hundred years of anger boiled up to become The Troubles , a
period that took over the lives of a generation of Northern Irish. The scars of this event are still ...
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On one side of this divide were Unionists: heavily Protestant, loyal to their British heritage and
determined to remain part of the United Kingdom. On the other side were Northern Ireland s
Catholics, a minority which for decades had endured political and economic marginalisation. Caught
between them was the British government, desperate to achieve peace in Northern Ireland but unsure
how to enable it. Outside the law, paramilitary groups like the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and
Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) used violence and terrorism to impose their political will. For three
decades these groups struggled against each other for rule in Northern
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Marc Lamont Hill s Speech Analysis
Dr. Marc Lamont Hill gave the 2017 All Bonaventure Reads keynote at St. Bonaventure University
this past Monday. During the summer, the freshman class all read Hill s book, Nobody: Casualties of
America s War on The Vulnerable from Ferguson to Flint and Beyond. In the book, many thought
provoking events that are a part of America s history were discussed. The theme of the keynote was
why people are put into the category of a nobody. Hill opens his speech by relating the events that he
talked about in his book to current events, like football players kneeling during the National Anthem.
Bringing up a current event is a good opener because it engaged his young audience by stating a
controversial subject. Hill said that when he first started writing he wanted to write a book about what
happened in Ferguson, Missouri with Michael Brown. He showed emotion when he was giving this
part of the speech to give emphasis to the tragedy of what happened. When it occurred, he had to do a
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First, he asks, how can I improve? You can always be actively doing something to improve yourself.
This may be going out in your community or globally and helping people in any way that you can.
You should not let money come between you and what your character could be. Lastly, he says, those
who are given the most, should do the most. In this quote, he is saying, if someone has more resources
given to them, they should use those resources to help others who do not have as many as they need.
Investing in people is the most important thing you can do. The speech that Dr. Marc Lamont Hill
gave was full of purpose. The keynote was a very nice follow up to his book, Nobody: Casualties of
America s War on The Vulnerable from Ferguson to Flint and Beyond. Everyone that read the book
was brought together again to listen to the author speak about the ideas discussed in the
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Process Recording
Process Recording Client s name: yulaydi
Date of Interview: 10/30/2012 Section # 2 Assessments 2
Client s information: yulaydi is 22 years old she is a single mother of a 5 year old son. She is
unemployed and is residing in her mother s home.
Presenting issue: The client was referred to this agency because of her anxiety and depression
problems she is seeking help in dealing with the pressure being put on her as a mother and as a
daughter living under her mother s roof.
Systems the Client is involved in: SNAP (Food Stamps), Public Assistant, and Unemployment,
Medicaid.
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She was constantly said and crying obvious signs of depression.
Content | Skill Used | Gut Reaction | Thoughts/ Analysis | Social Worker(S) What brings you to our
agency? | * Verbal behavior * Sounding calm relaxed but at the same time intrigued. * Simple
encouragement * Client initiated silence. | * Something is definitely wrong in her life because of her
facial expressions. | | Client (C) My mother is forcing me to choice between being a good mother to
my son or being the person she wants me to be! | * Active listening, comforting the client was in tears
crying hard. | | * What did she mean? | (S) What do you think is the person she wants you to be ?
Would this be harmful to your parenting style? | | * I am trying hard to understand her reaction, she
was crying very hard and I felt like I wanted to comfort her so badly but at the same time as a
professional I needed to just do the next best thing so I gave her a Kleenex and let her take her time to
get together once again | | (C ) My mother wants me to go out there and produce money no matter the
cost , and since there is no jobs that I should go out there and prostitute myself so I can pay for my
roof. I asked her to just give me more time to get myself together so me and my son can leave ,but she
said that she is not going to support anyone else anymore that she
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Medical Marijuana Laws and their Effects
Medical Marijuana Laws and their Effects Keith Reese COM/156 7/23/2014 Jennifer Preus Medical
Marijuana Laws and their Effects In 1936, George Herliman produced the propaganda film Tell Your
Children , later titled Reefer Madness ( IMBD , 1990 2014). This film, financed by a church group to
display the exaggerated consequences of marijuana usage, was intended to inspire fear in parents and
children alike. Though marijuana legalization has become a front burner topic, one would assume that
our technological advances would invoke more rational responses from the general public seeking
facts to support claims. However, the same type of fear induced media messages are employed today
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NORML s website states that their mission is to move public opinion sufficiently to legalize the
responsible use of marijuana by adults, and to serve as an advocate for consumers to assure they have
access to high quality marijuana that is safe, convenient, and affordable. (NORML, 2014). NORML
claims that their support of marijuana legalization is the result of the cost of marijuana prohibition
enforcement to the taxpayers and the more than 740,000 arrests per year for marijuana related
offenses.(NORML, 2014). Pro marijuana activist, Brittney Guest of Oklahoma City, has a similar
reason for maintaining support. Guest stated, The prohibition itself is what s creating all of these
crimes and all of these inhumane things that are happening to people. Guest continued, Families are
being torn apart by these aggressive marijuana laws that are on the books. (Murphy, February 12,
2014). Statements like this one contradict the claims of the opposition that marijuana legalization is in
the public s best interest. The movement to end marijuana prohibition has found supporters from all
walks of life, but some are more unlikely than others. One such supporter has been Pennsylvania State
Senator, Daylin Leach. Leach has been outspoken about his support for the movement to legalize
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Eating Disorder And Disordered Eating
Another issue that seems to be prevalent is the distinction between an eating disorder and disordered
eating. These two are frequently misunderstood and used out of context. Disordered eating is almost
the same thing as an eating disorder with a few differences. Someone who suffers from disordered
eating is someone who does the same things as someone who suffers from an actual diagnosed eating
disorder but with less frequently. An example of this would be purging after eating an excessive
amount of food. Those who suffer from disordered eating often times have a history of depression or
anxiety. In addition to mental health consequences, ED have physical health consequences. The
National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) lists some health consequences associated with AN
and BN. For AN, health consequences include reduction of bone density (osteoporosis), severe
dehydration, which can result in kidney failure, fainting, fatigue, anemia, a lower immune system
function, slowed heart rate, even poor circulation of the blood, and overall weakness (NEDA). Some
of the physical effects for BN are inflammation and possible rupture of the esophagus from frequent
vomiting, chronic irregular bowel movements and constipation as a result of laxative abuse, and peptic
ulcers and pancreatitis. (NEDA). Premature birth, muscle fatigue, tooth decay, and mental health
issues can all arise from a BN as well. Multiple studies and reviews have been conducted to
investigate the
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Oskar Schindler of Schindler s List was a Businessman Who...
Schindler s List tells the true story of Oskar Schindler a business man that tried to make a fortune
during World War II by exploiting cheap Jewish labour to run his pots and pan factory. Oskar ended
up penniless having saved 1,200 Polish Jews from certain death in concentration camps.
The beginning of the movie starts with a set of hands lighting Jewish Sabbath candles, with a someone
saying Hebrew prayer in the background. After the candles blow out the movie turns black and white
and your are taken to a place where a steam engine has just pulled up. A hand full of people set up
little wooden tables with chairs where jews would come and register. After this scene we finally meet
Oskar Schindler where we see his expensive possessions, such as a watch, cuff links, and a Nazi Party
pin, he takes a large sum of money from his dresser and leaves off to a club. Schindler was a very
greedy man and wanted to be as high ranked as he could so he sent a drink to a table where high
ranked officials in the Nazi party were chatting. Soon everyone from that table is partying with
Schindler and he buys them all expensive food and wine. At the end of the night Schindler takes
pictures with the group.
The next day in Krakow Schindler seeks out his accountant Itzhak Stern, to tell him he wants to make
investments in the Jews. So that they can run a enamelware factory. Since Jews, can not own a cash
Schindler tells Stern that he will pay them in goods so that the Jews can go and trade
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Case Study Of Rose Mcgill Undergraduate Emergency...
As long as funds are available, Rose McGill Undergraduate Emergency Assistance Grants of up to
$1,000 per year are available during the school year to collegians who face financial emergencies.
These grants are confidential. Associate members are not eligible. Recipients must be full time
students and active in the chapter. Consult with the Chapter Council Adviser and follow the
procedures listed below. Retain a copy for your records. Monies awarded cannot be used for Kappa
dues, Kappa fees, or Kappa social expenses. Applications will be processed on an ongoing basis. 1.
Write a personal letter describing your need in detail. The letter should be specific about expenses,
obligations, campus and Kappa activities, grades, etc., and
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Hsbc Swot Analysis
Here are the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of HSBC, The World s Local
Bank.
Strengths
*International Finance.
Since HSBC is a multinational company itself, it is well qualified to advise other companies on
aspects of international business. With offices around the world, for the cosmopolitan client, HSBC
often cannot be beaten in this area. HSBC knows how to succeed in M A and organic and effective
growth it was mostly an Asian bank until it took over a UK bank in 1992 and now has become the
world s second largest bank by profit.
*China.
HSBC is the Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation and it has 140 years of experience in China.
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This is where it is growing the most. By investing in these countries, HSBC can offset problems it
may have as spending in the US and UK declines.
Threats
*Downturn in American spending.
As interest rates rise and the housing boom ends, Americans are predicted to rely less on consumer
credit and more on their saving skills to get by. The drop in American spending will be bad for the
global economy as a whole, and HSBC will certainly be affected. In
2005, HSBC pretax profits rose 5% to $10.64bn ( 6bn) for the first six months of the year, largely on
the rise in consumer finance for growing consumer spending.
*Employees striking.
Last year, British employees held a strike involving 1,500 workers at
HSBC branches in London. At its annual meeting, striking workers stood outside, handing out bags of
nuts and saying that they are paid
peanuts while HSBC experiences record profits. Strikes such as this, especially in union conscious
Europe, are bad for image reasons and HSBC needs to take action to ensure that its workers are happy
just as its customers are.
*Email viruses.
Last year, HSBC Group s CEO announced that HSBC received tens of thousands of email viruses a
day and must spend great amounts of money to prevent these from causing systemwide damage. As
most banking is done on computers, even one virus could cripple HSBC. On their
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India Essays
India
I. Introduction India, country in southern Asia, south of Afghanistan and east of Pakistan. Including
the portion of Jammu and Kashmir administered by India but disputed by Pakistan, India has an area
of 1,222,243 sq miles . The capital is New Delhi , and the largest city is Mumbai (formerly Bombay).
II. Land and Resources India may be divided into four main regions. The Himalayas, the highest
mountain system in the world, lie along India s northern and eastern margins. (This region includes
Jammu and Kashmir, a territory disputed between India, Pakistan, and China. India controls most of
the territory, but China has occupied the northeastern part of the state since 1962. Pakistan occupies
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The seasons are classified as rainy and dry.
In addition to extensive cultivable land and valuable stands of timber, India has many mineral
deposits. The plant life varies from sparse in the arid areas bordering Pakistan to luxuriant in the
southeastern part of the plains region. Arctic plants grow at high elevations, and the lower elevations
support subtropical plant life and are densely forested. India has a wide variety of animal life, from
many types of large cats such as tigers, to elephants and rhinoceroses, and several species of apes,
antelope, and deer.
III. Population The exact origins of most Indian people are impossible to determine because of the
large variety of races and cultures that have been assimilated into the subcontinent. India ranks as the
second most populous country in the world, trailing only China, with a population of about
966,783,171, some 73 percent of whom live in rural areas. The northern plains region is the most
fertile and densely populated area. Hindus are India s largest religious group. More than 1600
languages or dialects are spoken in India, and India s official language is Hindi. Since gaining its
independence from Great Britain in 1947, India has sought to develop a modern, comprehensive
school system.
Indian culture is primarily Hindu oriented. Many Hindu institutions, including the rigid caste system,
still have
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BlackBerry is a line of wireless handheld devices...
BlackBerry is a line of wireless handheld devices ¬designed and marketed by BlackBerry Limited,
formerly known as Research In Motion Limited (RIM). The first BlackBerry device, an email pager,
appeared on the market in 1999. (1) The two way pager is almost never used anymore, which is a
good demonstration of just how fast the technology has been developed. The pager was considered a
novel product since most of handheld devices up until then had only one way communication. The
original BlackBerry allowed the person who was receiving the message to respond to the sender by
using a keypad.
The most recent (2013) BlackBerry devices are the Q10, Q5, Z30, and Z10. Most of the models had
relied on a physical QWERTY keyboard, while newer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(4) In 1995, RIM s early development was financed by Canadian venture capital investors through a
private placement in the company. Working Ventures Canadian Fund Inc. led the first venture round
with the capitals being used to develop RIM s mobile device. (5) RIM worked with RAM Mobile Data
and Ericsson to turn Mobitex wireless data network developed by Ericsson into a two way paging
system and wireless e mail network. In 1996, RIM introduced the Inter@ctive Pager, the first
messaging pager. (6) The device provided only basic email and the Internet services. The company
made its first public offering on the Toronto Stock Exchange in January 1997 under the symbol RIM.
(4)
In 1999, RIM was listed on NASDAQ under the symbol RIMM, but the bigger event was the
introduction of RIM 850, the first BlackBerry QWERTY keyboard. (4) The device had a six or eight
line display and allowed users to send email, messages and had address books, calendars, task lists, a
calculator and an alarm function. The device was the first featured smartphone that connected people
to their corporate email and contacts and led the smartphone market for a decade. According to IDC,
RIM sold the most smartphones in the United States for the first quarter of 2008. (7) RIM successfully
broadened the appeal of the BlackBerry to more than just professionals with new consumer friendly
devices like the BlackBerry Thunder and the BlackBerry Bold. The company was well positioned to
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Command Structure Of Operation Anaconda
The command structure of Operation Anaconda was multi headed and lacked unity due to the U.S.
military presence not being fully established prior to, or during, execution which adversely effected
the operation. According to College of Aerospace Doctrine, combat operations were directed by
CENTCOM under General Franks, based at MacDill AFB FL, with 2 subordinate commands,
Coalition Forces Land Component Command (CFLCC) and Coalition Forces Air Component
Command (CFACC). CFACC was led by U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen Michael Moseley CFLCC was led by
Army LTG Paul Mikolashek. CFLCC CFACC were both based in the Persian Gulf where they
directed Afghanistan force operations. MG Franklin Hagenbeck, commanded the 10th Mountain
Division, Task Force Mountain, the forward headquarters for CENTCOM in Afghanistan. MG
Hagenbeck answered to LTG Mikolashek directly, whom headed up all land forces in the theatre of
operations. Combined Air Operations Center dire was headed by LTG Michael Moseley, based at
Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. Special Operations Forces (SOF) Task Force (TF) Dagger
headed by Col. John Mulholland, commanded Special Forces operations in Afghanistan. TF
Rakkasan, 3rd Brigade of the 101st Air Assault Division was commanded by COL Frank Wiercinski
based in Kandahar. Afghan forces supporting the operation were led by Zia Loden, a local warlord. TF
K Bar Joint Special Operations Task Force (JSOTF) South Kandahar, Afghanistan was headed by CPT
Robert H
Operation
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Acculturation In Children
Previous studies showed participants were recruited from a charter school in Houston, Texas, between
2005 and 2009 and have revealed that higher levels of acculturation are related to obesity in
Latino/Hispanic adults. Conflicting findings exist regarding this relationship in children, and little is
known about the impact of acculturation on children s success in pediatric weight management
programs.
The purposes of the study were to (1) examine the relationship between acculturation and
overweight/obese weight status and (2) determine the impact of acculturation on the changes in weight
status among overweight/obese children 12 and 24 months after having participated in a weight
management intervention.
Methods: This is a secondary analysis of aggregated data from three randomized control trials that
occurred between 2005 and 2009. Height, weight, and level of acculturation using the Child Short
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One, highly acculturated children likely have more influence from US media and literature. As noted
in the current study, 61.8 % of highly acculturated compared to 16.6 % of lowly acculturated children
preferred American (English) media or reading material. Also, 89.2 % of highly acculturated
compared to 59.4 % of lowly acculturated children lived in the USA their entire life, making the
likelihood of American media and literature exposure much higher in the highly acculturated group.
Children and adolescents are especially vulnerable to visual images as well as body image concepts in
the media and have a particularly difficult time distinguishing the difference between what is seen
versus reality and finally, stressful life events such as relocating children are difficult and often
traumatic, leading to challenges in school and behavioral
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Maslow s Theory Of Motivation
NEED THEORIES Need theories describes motivation as the willingness to exert high levels of effort
toward organisational goals, conditioned by the effort s ability to satisfy some individual need In this
context, a need is an internal state that cause a specific result to look pleasant. An individual s drives
are stimulated when tension is created due to an unsatisfied need. A search behaviour is generated to
locate specific goals, if this is obtained, the need will be satisfied and the tension will be reduced.
Needs could be said to physiological or psychological deficiencies that stimulate behaviour. This
differ with time and place, as environmental factors can influence it and make strong or weak. Maslow
deficiency needs vs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If employers fail to do this, this could lead to a theoretically increase in the frustration of employees
and performance levels will reduce, job satisfaction level could also reduce and withdrawal from the
organisation could increase. For example, relating job insecurity to this theory, if an employee feels
any threat of layoff, this can hinder the individual from their higher growth needs. This could lead
them to push harder in acquiring job security but neglecting to fulfil their other needs. If at the end,
job security isn t attained, an employee might try to fulfil their needs somewhere else or burn out.
Alderfer s ERG model The theory of Clayton P. Alderfer s ERG from 1969 compresses Maslow s five
human needs in three division: Existence Needs: this involves all material and physiological
aspiration. (e.g house, food, water, air, safety, physical affection and love). This is similar to Maslow s
first two levels. Relatedness Needs: to be accepted, identified and feel safe with a group and family.
This correlate with the third and fourth levels of Maslow s hierarchy. Growth Needs: self actualisation
and self esteem; this compels an individual to make ingenious and productive change to
himself/herself and the surrounding. This is similar to that of Maslow s fourth and fifth levels.
Relationships between the concepts There are three relationships among the
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Stereotype Threat And Self Handicapping
For the past century, stereotype threat and self handicapping have been of extreme interest to social
psychologists. The reasoning behind why people react in certain ways due to the circumstances they
are in is a huge discussion topic that interests the field in big way. Stereotype threat occurs when an
individual is at risk of confirming a negative stereotype about them or about one s group (Steele
Aronson, 1995). Previous research has shown that being the victim of a stereotype threat can actually
alter one s performance (Spencer,Steele, Quinn, 1998). Studies have shown an effect of stereotype on
performance in relation to many different domains. One particular experiment done by Spencer, Steele
Quinn (1998) wanted to observe if the stereotype that women have weaker math ability compared to
men would hinder math performance. The results showed that being explicitly primed of this
stereotype prior to taking a difficult math test led to an impairment in math performance within
women compared to men. This suggests that being the victim to a negative stereotype can indeed
affect one s performance. The previously stated evidence shows that negative stereotypes might have a
much bigger impact on individuals than we may think.
Previous research has furthered this notion and shown that self handicapping is often used in order to
cope with being the victim of a stereotype threat (Stone, 2002). Self handicapping is defined as the
opportunity to excuse failure and internalize
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Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Histories And...
Topic: Discuss ways of incorporating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures into
classroom curriculum. In your essay you may wish to develop your ideas using the Australian
Curriculum conceptual framework for embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and
cultures.
Aboriginal Studies and Torres Strait Islander Studies include histories, cultures, values, beliefs,
languages, lifestyles and roles of Aboriginal societies or Torres Strait Islander societies before and
after invasion. This study of Torres Strait Islander people and Aboriginal people presents an accurate
history of Australia.
Indigenous Studies covers both Aboriginal Studies and Torres Strait Islander Studies by definition.
Torres Strait ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The roots of the White Australia policy can be outlined to the 1850s. Until the White Australia s policy
was abolished in the twentieth century, Australia was officially defined as white. Aboriginal and
Torres Strait islander people were not considered the part of White Australia, and indigenous Studies
was not required in the school curriculum. This meant schooling was culturally unsuitable for
indigenous students. Furthermore, the Australian students were not educated to appreciate Indigenous
cultures either in past or present. Aboriginal Studies is about social justice for all Australians equity,
human rights, a fair go and mutual respect for our fellow Australians. It is hard to define social justice
but everybody knows what it is, particularly when it is missing ( Craven, 2011, p 3).
Closing the Gap progress report based on the data from the 2006 and 2011 Censuses Year 12
completion is to Halve the gap for Indigenous people aged 20 24 in year 12 attainment and this target
was on track (Biddle, p 4). One of the Closing the Gap targets is to halve the gap in reading, writing
and numeracy achievements for children with in a decade . Progress in reading, writing and numeracy
had been less positive as compared to Year 12 attainment (Biddle, p 7). Very few Indigenous students
achieved the national benchmarks for Reading (e.g. for Year 3, 68.3 per cent of Indigenous students
versus 93.5 per cent of
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14 Hilarious Cartoons That College Student

  • 1. 14 Hilarious Cartoons That College Student 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. 14 Hilarious Cartoons That College Student 14 Hilarious Cartoons That College Student
  • 2. Satan s Pity in Paradise Lost O Hell! Satan s opening exclamation of frustration immediately alerts readers to Satan s state of mind. As Satan gazes on Adam and Eve, he is struck by their blissful state, which sends him into a spiral of confusion as he slightly reconsiders his plan to destroy them. To himself, Satan addresses the pair; he begins regretful and with pity for Adam and Eve. He later shifts in tone to vengeful, envious, and angry. Further exemplifying Satan s contrasting attitudes, Milton uses antonymous words of emotion throughout the passage. By the end of passage, Milton solidifies Satan s hardening of heart and ends the struggle that has been festering inside Satan since his first act of rebellion against God. Milton successfully uses both the shift in tone and the emotional diction to reveal Satan s stormy internal conflict. Throughout the passage, Milton inserts beautifully emotional words that describe Satan s contrasting feelings: grief and joy, woe and bliss, loathing and delight. The positive feelings that Satan expresses, though describing Adam and Eve s state, reflect the good nature in Satan. That nature is visibly small, as Satan describes himself as joyful or blissful. He merely observes this happiness in Adam and Eve; he even speaks the words with hints of regret. The negative words have a much more powerful effect: Satan uses these words to describe his own feelings and his own domain, Hell. The feelings of grief, woe, and loathing are his, not Adam and Eve s, and thus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Dimensions Of Mental Health Life In life there is many things that could happen. Things that catch your attention, going to wonderful places, and to be playing in a professional. It all goes forever but there is one thing that you have to be aware of. The things we do to ourselves as to other people, and it all starts with our own health, to living longer, and all the way to making decisions. These are the things to have a great life and to be successful, and if you keep on reading, you will find out the things that will get you there. Dimensions of Health In life, there is something called psychosocial health. There are many dimensions to this health, but I am going to explain four of them. The first dimension is Mental Health, and this is the thinking part of psychosocial health. This part is where you have the ability to do many things as to solve problems, interpret, to sense, perceive, and to also evaluate what is happening. The next dimension is Emotional Health, this is the part where you feel love, hate, joy, anxiety, and sustains borderline emotions such as hope and care. Also, it carries emotions that result from harm, loss, but also from benefits. There is another dimension called Spiritual Health, which is the part that describes the mean and purpose of life. It is the part that contains your music, nature, and the belief of your religion. The last type of dimensional health is Social Health, this type of health is when you have social skills and you use them whenever you interact ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Coverage of the Normandy Invasion British and American historians have covered the Normandy invasion extensively, and one therefore wonders if there is any need for another treatment of the campaign. In Normandy: The Landings to the Liberation of Paris, Olivier Wieviorka demonstrates that there is indeed room for new interpretations of this much covered subject. Wieviorka, a professor of history at the École Normale Supérieure de Cachan, covers every aspect of the Normandy invasion: politics and grand strategy, economic production, the formation and training of military forces, air and naval power, intelligence, logistics, deception, tactical operations, the French resistance, the impact of the war on soldiers and civilians, and other topics all come under his penetrating analysis. Well researched from both primary and secondary sources and exceptionally well written (and translated, one might add), Normandy belongs on the bookshelves of all serious historians of World War II. Aside from its appeal to the serious scholar of military history, Wieviorka s readable prose makes Normandy just as suitable to the general reader interested in the history of Operation Overlord and the momentous events that transpired in Great Britain and France in the spring and summer of 1944. The author s main purpose is to debunk the myths that have grown up around the Normandy invasion, primarily that it was a crusade against evil that was resolutely supported by politicians, generals, soldiers, and civilians alike. In this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Memorandum Of Law In Support Of . Defendant’S Motion To MEMORANDUM OF LAW IN SUPPORT OF DEFENDANT S MOTION TO DISMISS ARGUMENT The Motion to Dismiss should be allowed because Stacey Smith s ( Plaintiff ) conduct does not constitute expression and the Board of Education of the Town of Douglassville s ( Douglassville ) dress code is constitutional. Nonverbal conduct constitutes expression when there is intent to convey a particularized message through the conduct, and that particularized message is likely to be understood by others. Spence v. Washington, 418 U.S. 405, 410 (1974); Texas v. Johnson, 491 U.S. 397, 401 (1989). In the present case, Plaintiff has established that she intended to convey a message of support for her friend, Fatima Ahmed, and the religion of Islam by wearing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I. THE COURT SHOULD GRANT THE MOTION TO DISMISS BECAUSE PLAINTIFF S VAGUELY EXECUTED MESSAGE OF SOLIDARITY WITH HER FRIEND WAS NOT LIKELY TO BE UNDERSTOOD AS EXEMPLIFIED BY STUDENTS MISTAKEN BELIEF THAT PLAINTIFF WAS SUPPORTING TERRORISM. In determining whether others would be likely to comprehend the intended message the factual context in which the alleged expressive conduct occurs is paramount. Spence, 418 U.S. at 410; Johnson, 491 U.S. at 397. Other factors that influence whether the viewer is likely to understand the message includes, the timing of the conduct, the political or social conditions surrounding the conduct, and the viewer s personal knowledge. Spence, 418 U.S. at 410. In Spence, the defendant affixed a peace sign to an American flag, which he hung upside down outside his window to protest the United States invasion of Cambodia and the Kent State killings. Id. The Court held that defendant s conduct was likely to be understood because the activity was concurrent with the aforementioned events, which made it unlikely for the great majority of citizens to miss the drift of [defendant s] point at the time that he made it. Id. Similarly, in Johnson, the Court held that the defendant s conviction for burning the American flag in political protest violated his First Amendment right to free speech. Johnson, 491 U.S. at 397. The Court held that defendant s burning of the flag was expressive conduct covered by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Shakespeare In Modern Society Shakespeare relevance in modern society is a highly debated topic in modern classrooms. Many students will argue that he is old and is to confusing, others will say he s boring. Then on the other side of the argument students argue that he has shaped the modern english language and has changed society for the better. Whilst others are undecided, listening to both sides of the argument and not being able to decide. In this essay both sides will be discussed; talking about quoting shakespeare and how much we use his words and phrases everyday, how the emotions in shakespeare s plays are still relevant in modern society and audiences still react in the way the play intended and finally how social norms have changed and it is no longer socially acceptable with it putting the wrong ideas into people s heads. Everyone quotes shakespeare or uses on of his works at least once everyday. Most people don t even realize we are doing it. Most people probably think it s greek to me (a phrase created by shakespeare), when really it is very common In between writing poems and plays shakespeare was creating new words and phrases to fit his plays and other works. Shakespeare almost created a whole nother language in his time creating round 1700 words. A study has shown that people quote shakespeare at least four times everyday, which is pretty impressive for a guy that has been dead for 400 years. Shakespeare has had a massive influence on the english language and he is very important ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Potato Core Osmosis Lab Report In the Potato Core Osmosis Lab, the main purpose of the experiment was to test the different amounts of corn syrup on potatoes. A variety of potatoes were distributed and placed into unknown amounts of corn syrup which range from no corn syrup to 100% corn syrup. Then the following day, the results were recorded on the size of the potato. Results stated that as the amount of syrup increased, the smaller the potato got. The hypothesis stated that if the potatoes were placed in a high percent of syrup, then it would shrink, which corresponds to the results causing the hypothesis to be supported. Soon results were shared and connections were made. Even though all the results weren t identical, the numbers still shared similarities as it was only a few decimals off. Most of the initial and final masses were the same; however, the change in mass varied. These results may relate to a miscalculation or mistake in using the formula. Although, when the numbers were graphed, all the points increased and kept the same order. Other researchers had similar problems but overall had the same idea. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, corn syrup is hypertonic which means that water is leaving the cell causing it so shrink. Therefore, if the potato is placed in this type of solution then it will lose its water. Along with that, there s hypotonic, which means that water is going into the object causing it to grow. This term corresponds to the potato that was tested to zero percent corn syrup, which is another way of saying that one of the potatoes was tested in water. As a result, the potato grew and it gives an explanation on why the potato in Substance A grew. These results were extremely significant because it gives an explanation on how different substance can affect the size of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Modern Identity Of The United States Of America The modern identity of the United States of America is predicated on the notion that all men are created equal. However, behind the idealism of aphorisms such as these found in America s founding documents exists the truth of the American situation: that equality has exceptions. In the eyes of Thomas Jefferson and other framers, all men were white landowners. The dichotomy of equality for all men and the third estate was a feature of democracy in America for centuries and a defining characteristic of the American South in particular. The belief in race based dichotomy was perpetuated by the landed gentry of the South, the political elite, to the masses, establishing the rise of a conservative base in the latter half of nineteenth century which hindered black civil rights for decades and defines the enduring qualities of the Southern political ethos to this day. Alexis de Tocqueville, in his book Democracy in America, states that while the [settlers] found themselves in analogous situations...they governed themselves on different principles. In the settlement of the Southern colonies of North America in the 1600s, an aristocratic society began develop from the cultivation of crops. Land formed the basis of the aristocracy, which was supported by privilege from birthright and inheritance (Serow). As plantations began to develop, their owners became the upper echelon of Southern society, around which the majority of political activity was centered. Powerful voices ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay on Jordan Is a Land Loaded with History Thesis: Jordan is a country with great complexity that includes location and geography, demography, communication, morale, laws and any other capabilities and habits as acquired by man and woman in the Jordanian society. The land is commonly known for its desert land but the history and the consideration therein when it comes to its people, society, culture, language and power and authority rests on its ancient and preserved sayings from Mohammed. I. Jordan is a land loaded with history. It has been home to some of man s earliest settlements, villages and ruins of the world s greatest culture that can still be seen today. A. Jordan is about 35,475 square miles (91,900 square kilometers). 1. It lies in the center of the Middle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Emirate of Transjordan was the name given to this small state when it was recognized in 1921. 3. 1946 Transjordan became a completely sovereign state. In 1950, Transjordan merged with part of Palestine to form the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Amman is the capital and the largest city. IV. The separation between Jordanians, Bedouins, and Palestinians is clear in this society. Jordanians are defined as residents who have lived east of the Jordan River since before 1948. Palestinians are defined as residents whose birthright extends back to areas west of the Jordan River. People of Bedouin descent are considered to be of the purest Arab stock. (The Existing Question By Remi Kanazi) A. Jordan is the only Arab country where Palestinians can become citizens. 1. The flag has black, white, and green horizontal stripes with a red triangle on the hoist side bearing a white seven pointed star. 2. The flag of the Palestinian people is identical but does not have the white star. V. Ethnic Relations include deserts with little vegetation and water, Bedouin families have lived in the traditional way for thousands of years. They roam freely and pay little attention to borders. A. Bedouins form the core of the army, occupying key positions, even though their political influence is diminishing. 1. Palestinians are typically referred to as educated, hard working people, and their influence in Jordan has resulted in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Personal Narrative-Ol Chief Broom They re out there. Black boys in white suits up before me to commit sex acts in the hall and get it mopped up before I can catch them. They re mopping when I come out the dorm, all three of them sulky and hating everything, the time of day, the place they re at here, the people they got to work around. When they hate like this, better if they don t see me. I creep along the wall quiet as dust in my canvas shoes, but they got special sensitive equipment detects my fear and they all look up, all three at once, eyes glittering out of the black faces like the hard glitter of radio tubes out of the back of an old radio. Here s the Chief. The soo pah Chief, fellas. Ol Chief Broom. Here you go, Chief Broom ... Stick a mop in my hand and motion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... mean old Monday morning, you know, boys ...  Yeah, Miz Ratched ... ... and we have quite a number of appointments this morning, so perhaps, if your standing here in a group talking isn t too urgent ... Yeah, Miz Ratched ... She stops and nods at some of the patients come to stand around and stare out of eyes all red and puffy with sleep. She nods once to each. Precise, automatic gesture. Her face is smooth, calculated, and precision made, like an expensive baby doll, skin like flesh colored enamel, blend of white and cream and baby blue eyes, small nose, pink little nostrils everything working together except the color on her lips and fingernails, and the size of her bosom. A mistake was made somehow in manufacturing, putting those big, womanly breasts on what would of otherwise been a perfect work, and you can see how bitter she is about it. The men are still standing and waiting to see what she was onto the black boys about, so she remembers seeing me and says, And since it is Monday, boys, why don t we get a good head start on the week by shaving poor Mr. Bromden first this morning, before the after breakfast rush on the shaving room, and see if we can t avoid some of the ah disturbance he tends to cause, don t you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Embargo on Cuba Embargo on Cuba The U.S. imposed an Embargo on Cuba on Oct. 19, 1960. Has the time come for the United States to lift the 5 decade embargo? The Embargo on Cuba was a part of America s Cold War strategy against the Soviet Union, imposed on the basis that Cuba was a threat to the U.S. National Security because of their alliance with the Soviet Union. Although Cuba would like the U.S to terminate the embargo against their country, the U.S. wants Cuba to make their situation a better living environment and to promote human rights for its citizens. The Cuban Embargo, also known as el bloqueo to Cuban citizens, was declared by the United States in 1960 to eliminate imports of Cuban goods. When the embargo was first set, it was only to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Raul Castro has gradually implanted major economic reforms and lifted travel restrictions, which will help the country strengthen its international position. Because of Raul making huge changes for Cuba, the island has let in allowing Cubans to buy or sell property, expand consumer goods such as, DVD players, microwaves, cell phones and internet service. These small but large changes for Cuba, that Raul changed, is making a huge impact on the isolated island. Now, because of Raul s changes, the U.S. talks with Cuban officials every 6 months to see how everything is playing out (Frank). Many people in the U.S. do not agree with the Embargo on Cuba because they seem to agree with the fact that the embargo hurts the Cuban citizens more than the government. Cuba s relationship with the Soviet Union during the Cold War rose concerns about U.S. National Security, but the era is long over. The USSR dissolved in 1991, and American policy has adapted to change in most aspects apart from Embargo. If 50 years of sanctions have not toppled the Castro regime, there is no reason to think the embargo will ever work. U.S. has economic relations with countries like China and Saudi Arabia that have similarly been called out for repressing dissent. Iran, for example, stands as the greatest threat to United States National Security interests in 2014 much like Cuba ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Who Is Maria In The Sound Of Music Film: The Sound of Music Character: Maria Maria is a free spirited, gentle, kind character who is driven almost to a fault to be a role model for the children she is trusted to care for. She loves children and her point of view comes from a kind religious background, but religion is rarely mentioned in the film. Maria is a caucasian, straight female who appears to be in her early thirties. She is a very humble character who does not judge based on external appearances. Prior to her occupation as The Governess, she resided at an abbey. Psychologically she appears to be free spirited. We do not know anything about her political viewpoints, although she does run away from the Nazi party in Austria as it comes to power. Physiologically she is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He would not want her to be with this guy. It also puts the guy in conflict with his role in the Nazi Party. He has to make a decision whether or not to turn them in. She partially achieves her goal. She does build a relationship with the guy. But it does not last. As a result they are not together. She doesn t really have a character arc. She takes on less of a motherly role by the end of the story as a result of Maria s presence. Character: Friedrich von Trapp Frederich has a very tough exterior. He is forced to be the man of the house when his father leaves on long trips. Inside, he just wants to be a child. His point of view is of the oldest male of the children. Physiologically he is blonde haired, blue eyed, and reasonably tall for a 14 year old. He is a strapping young man. Sociologically he is the man of the family because his father is often on long trips away on Submarines ships. Friedrich does not have much of a goal for the story. The only goal he really has is to just be a normal kid. This goal does not change. The stakes are that he will not become the full man he is meant to be. This goal does not put him in conflict with other characters. He does achieve his goal. With Maria in the family and his father back home, he can focus on being a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. And Then There Were None Essay Agatha Christie, author of And Then There Were None used characterization and internal and external conflicts to portray the theme that when a person has done wrong, there is no way to escape punishment. Christie creatively developed these elements in And Then There Were None to teach her readers this lesson. Christie s creativity and success as a murder mystery writer is why she is still considered the Queen of Mystery . Agatha Christie was born September 15, 1890 as Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller in Torquay, England, a town on the coast of Devon. After her father died, Christie was brought up in an upper middle class household by her single mother. Being the youngest of three she was by herself a lot of the time so she would create imaginary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He cannot bear the thought that people are walking around and not receiving any punishment for whatever wrong they may have done. Eventually his need to kill and serve justice overwhelms him and he decides to take matters into his own hands. Wargrave did not remain static through all of the events of And Then There Were None. At first when he was alive he did seem to want to help figure out who the murderer was. By the end of the novel the readers learn about his true nature and how the whole thing was planned out by him. He carried out this psychological experiment to satisfy his own needs. All of the childish things he did such as the nursery rhyme and soldier figure that seem like they were toys, makes it like nothing but a game for him. The major conflict of And Then There Were None is the external, society vs. man conflict between the guests and the murderer (Wargrave). The murderer plays with the guests minds while killing them off one by one. The guests are trying to survive and find out who is responsible for the murders. Ten guests were invited to Soldier Island all for different reasons such as jobs, visiting friends, etc. When they arrived, their host was not there yet and they were told he would be delayed for at least another day. Each guest went to their room to prepare for dinner and it was right after dinner when the guests first noticed the ten soldier figures on the table. When they saw the figures they thought it was some cute or childish idea to go along with the nursery ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Module 7 Introduction To Psychology In the book Introduction to Psychology by Plotnick, and Kouyoumdjian, there were many topics I read about that were interesting, but module 7 was the one that cute my attention. The module is about dreams. According to the definition in the book dreaming is a unique state of consciousness in which we are asleep, but experience a variety of astonishing visual, auditory and tactile images, often connected in strange ways and often in color. People blind from birth has only auditory or tactile dreams. Sleep and dreams play important roles in human life. Sleep is divided into two major categories called non Rem and REM. According we spend 80percent of our sleep time. Sleep consists of five different stages. I will be discussing three of the stages. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Disadvantages Of Solar Power Solar Power was it a blessing in disguise or will it end up being a desolation for the entire civilisation? Whenever a new advancement is introduced, without a doubt, an impact is being made on the society, although it really makes our lives a whole more better and easy but one cannot really ignore that there are a number of ways in which it could negatively impacts our society. As a matter of fact, we experience this effect in our daily lives. It has an effect on the growth of the economy, our culture and our living standards. It is however important to consider that the benefits are an ambiguous in that the effects can detrimental and other being beneficial.. Solar energy has the possibility of radically changing the way the world gets ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although solar energy is provided for an environmental friendly option however there are studies that reveal that it has health effect on humans as they produce toxins furthermore it has implications on our ecosystems and the provision of goods, for example crops, and services, such as soil carbon storage. As with any type of power plant, large solar power plants can affect the environment where they are located. Clearing land for construction and the placement of the power plant may have long term impacts on plant and animal life by reducing habitat areas for native plants and animals. Power plants may require water for cleaning solar collectors or concentrators and may require water for cooling turbine generators. Using ground water or surface water in some waterless locations with major solar potential may affect the ecosystem. In addition, birds and insects can be killed if they fly into a concentrated beam of sunlight created by a solar power tower. Another disadvantage is solar panels dependence on the weather. The more direct sunlight a solar panel receives the more power it can generate. When the weather becomes cloudy, the output of the panels is dramatically ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Aphorisms In Tuesday With Morrie The project I chose to create based on the book Tuesday s with Morrie was a aphorism cookie jar. My cookie jar is painted grey and it will have Tuesday s with Morrie painted on the front. It has aphorisms from almost all the Tuesdays written on small pieces of paper inside the jar. A few Tuesdays instead of aphorisms there are summaries of what Morrie talked about instead. On the back of the piece of paper it has what I think the aphorism means. The reason I chose to do this as my project was because in the book one of the things Morrie loved was food and i love food too, so I wanted to choose something that I think we would both enjoy to eat, cookies. My project has is an example of one of the thing Morrie loved, food. Another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Walking Dead Video Game The game by Telltale known as, The Walking Dead , places the player in morally ambiguous situations where the player thinks their actions are responsible (inter(re)activity) and feel that exact responsibility (empathy). An article by Smethurst, Toby, and Stef Craps, Playing with Trauma: Inter(re)activity, Empathy and Complicity in The Walking Dead Video Game. , suggests this morel conundrum on how games [have the] ability to involve the player in the game world through inter(re)activity (Smethurst and Craps). There lyes a misconception in the game The Walking Dead where the player is introduced to believe the players decisions effect a different outcome to how the storyline will turn out. We must first look at the article by Smethurst and Craps to show how the game pulls the player in emotionally. The article discuses complicity, where inter(re)activity and empathy come hand in hand in engaging the player. The player, more often than none, feel[s] as though they are complicit in the perpetration of traumatic events (Smethurst and Craps). The deaths, however, are already planned out and each is [a result] of the player s malign intentions or their lack of skill; if [they] succeed, it is because the player has navigated Lee through the game s levels adroitly (Smethurst and Craps). The beginning scene of season 1 episode 1, reluctantly, shows there is no way to avoid the whole incident that gets Lee all wrapped up in everything in the first place. Without the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Analysis Of The Mouse By H. H Munro The Mouse is a short story written by H.H Munro. The main characters are Theodoric, the mouse, and the blind lady. The author Munro writes the story in third person and uses an omniscient view. The setting of the story takes part in the vicarage, the stable, and the ends in train compartment. The tone used by the author to engage his readers is an exciting, thrilling fast paced tone that bring the characters to life. To strengthen the thrilling exciting tone, the author uses phrases such as: he was not even alone in his own clothes. A warm, creeping movement over his flesh betrayed the unwelcome and highly resented presence, unseen but poignant, of a strayed mouse. After reading the quote above, I as the reader was drawn into the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lay back against the cushions and endeavoured rapidly to evolve some mean to putting an end the dual ownership (Munro, 1). As the struggle continues Theodoric realizes he is in a delimma, Theodoric still has an hour before he will possibly be able to rid the mouse (Munro, 1). It was unthinkable to that he should continue for the space of the whole hour... and how can he undress in front of a lady without a reasonable explanation: an idea that made his ears tingle in a blush of abject shame (Munro, 1). The author continues to thrill his audience as thoedoric undresses to get rid of the mouse: As the unravelled mouse gave a wild leap, the rug slipping it s fastening at either end (Munro, 1) The author gives an action packed scene that the author literally is playing a movie through his words (Munro, 1). After Theodoric had taken the clothes off, mouse was gone and the lady wakes up, Theodricra uses rug to the cover himsel in full shame and terror Munro, 1). Theodoric starts by trying to explain to the lady why he was covering himself in a rug, and half clothed (Munro, 1). Theodore stsrts by saying maybe he had gotten malaria and and that he was feeling chilly, later to give in and explain that it was the mouse (Munro, 1). After all the ackwardness and shame from Theodoric, the lady did not seem to care one way or another about Theodoric being half naked (Munro, 1). Once the scene ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Literature Review Of The Nile Perch Abstract The Nile Perch is a freshwater fish mostly found and spread out in the Afrotropic ecozone. It feeds on fish including its own kind, and other small fish such as minnows and shrimp. It sometimes even feeds on small insects and brush that is found in the water. Which makes it an invasive species in just about any lake it is introduced into. It is a great food fish and is also popular to fisherman because it attacks attacks fishing lures. Literature Review Before being introduced into lake Victoria, the Nile Perch was mainly found spread out over the Afrotropic ecozone. It is native to many river basins as in lake Chad and the Nile river it was also found in Lake Maryut in the northern part of Egypt. The Nile was introduced to Lake Victoria to try and help boost the fishing industry but little did they know it was going to cause many of problems with other fish and insects in the water. The Nile Perch is part of the fish family known as Latidae. It is a silver color with a blue like fade. It has dark black eyes, with a yellow outer ring surrounding them. The Adult Nile perch can occupy just about any kind of habitat as long as it has plenty of oxygen but the younger ones tend to like the shallower parts of the water or anything that is close to the shore. It was introduced into lake victoria in the 1950 s and has been a ecological problem ever since. It can grow up to 6 feet and as big as 500 pounds. It gives commercial fisherman a fish to catch because it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Jean-Jacques Rousseau s The Mission The Mission, a film set in 1507, reflects on a Jesuit mission settlement, torn apart by Spanish and Portuguese government. With the papacy caught in the midst of this turmoil, conflicting ideas of injustice and moral sense drive the message of the film. In connection to the Enlightenment, an era of new philosophical ideas from the 1400s up until the 1600s, Jean Jacques Rousseau s ideas of individuality, human nature and corruption are best represented through the films. As a philosopher in France, Rousseau focused heavily on human nature and what led human beings to change. From innocence to malice, Rousseau believed people became corrupted by society; their impure actions resulted from societal expectations. In one of his works, Rousseau ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He felt that people lived too naively, listening to everything Church and state told them was right and obliged. He says, ...in the midst of so much philosophy, humanity, and civilization, and of such sublime codes of morality, we have nothing to show for ourselves but a frivolous and deceitful appearance, humor without virtue, reason without wisdom, and pleasure without happiness. () To him, government expected everyone to present themselves as copies, with little room for originality and individuality. Those in positions of power had crooked values, only wanting to benefit themselves. Because the government was power hungry and constantly feening for more land and power, they held too much control. In the film, as the Cardinal visits the missions, he sees their beauty and falls in love with their complexity and peaceful structure. Even though he sees the good in the missions and understands that they protect and convert Indians to his religion, he feels as if money is more important. Caught in the middle of a dispute between the Spanish and the Portuguese, the Cardinals tears peaceful living apart, all for an expansion of territory. Rousseau had caught on to the game the Church and government played, he urged people to speak out. One of the most corrupt figures in the film was Don Cabeza, a slave only. Yearning for more land and riches, Don Cabeza actively tried to lure the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Generation Of Generation And Student Loan Debt Generation X faces many issues unique to their generation, technology was advancing, and computer were becoming more affordable and widespread. They faced both social and ecological issues, with advances in medicine that caused the generation before them to live longer, and being the one of the first generations to be effected by student loan debt. Generation Xers are often known for their high level of skepticism and their what do I get out of this attitudes. They are considered to be the first generation of latchkey kids, or kids without much boundaries. During the 60 s and 70 s divorce rates were at an all time high, so many of the children of this generation were exposed to large amounts of divorce (Schroer). Which might explain for the high levels of skepticism and freedom they had. It seemed they also didn t care much for politics sense they had the lowest voting participant rate of any other generation. Generation Xers are often referred to as the Baby Bust generation. They were born 1965 1976, now many Gen Xers find themselves having large amounts of responsibility. Having to take care of the now retiring Baby Boomer generation and the still young Millennia Generation. At this point they have all reached middle age and most are at the height of their professional careers. Gen Xers are the least represented generation, they are often looked over in regards to marketing and statistics. They are the demographic bridge between the more conservative Baby Boomers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Growth Of Pre School Children Micro II lecture 6 Endogenous income 1. At the beginning of the century, the presence of pre school children was considered as one of the biggest constraints on the labour supply of married women. Even until 1994, only 40 percent of women with a dependent pre school child were economically active and likely to be part of the formal labour force. Although recent studies of participation rates in 2014 showed a rising employment rate for married women with dependent pre school children, evidence indicates that women with children are still less likely to work than those without. Is such a family reason of taking care of pre school children still a major determinant of married women s participation rate? Or has it ever been a contributive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A linear regression model would be used. Seven essential assumptions are made upon the classical linear regression model: (i) zero conditional mean, in which E(ui l Xi) = 0 (ii) Therefore, Cov (ui, xi) = 0 (iii) no serial correlation, such that Cov(ui, uj)=0 (iv) homoscedasticity, var(ui l xi) = sigma^2 (v) the regression model is correctly specified (vi) normally distributed error, ui ~ N(0, sigma^2) (vii) random sampling, Cov(xi, xj) = 0 Under these conditions, a multiple linear regression model is set up, having the working hours (usual basic working hours per week excluding overtime of the married women) as the dependent variables, denoted as Yhours ; and independent variables, denoted as follow: Xwage the gross hourly wage rate of the married female worker constructed from their last gross earnings then divided by their hours Xage age of the married female Xagesq age squared of the married female Xdegree a dummy variable taking 1 if the married female reports that her highest education qualification is a degree, zero otherwise Xhealth a dummy variable taking the value 1 if the married female reports that she has a long standing illness or disability Xchildu5 a dummy variable taking the value 1 if the married female reports there being one or more children in they household ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. College Is A Time For Young Men And Women College is a time for young men and women to achieve a higher education in order to grasp their dreams and hopes for their lives. While on this endeavor, pressures in all forms, shapes, and sizes attack us nearly every day. As a college student the fear and lack of money show their ugly head all the time. Learning to budget money, deciding what is important to spend limited funds on, and the ever present repayment of college loans puts stress on students. But the pressure that weighs the most on my mind is the health of my family members. Letting these fear, distract your attention and focus can lead to a place of depression and anxiety I would personally know because it has affected me only six weeks into college. Money is without a doubt the root of any and all evil. Money makes people do crazy things to obtain it. It is very much like a drug that affects everyone on the planet, because of the allure of power that comes with it. But in my circumstance money concerns me in the form of college payments. The constant thought of what if attacks me on a day to day basis; what if I don t have enough money to eat today, what if my scholarship falls through. But college is a ride that I willing signed up for and I am more than determined to see it until the end. I feel that if I fail in college all of my hard work and all of my dreams, and my mother s dreams will be for nothing. Now the annual repayment of loans isn t the biggest factor to me, it is six months after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Examples Of Heroism In And Then There Were None Nobody in their senses carries potassium cyanide said Doctor Armstrong (p73) Armstrong was bewildered who s to say he wasn t the one who poisoned Anthony? Agatha Christie in And Then There Were None, Uses Armstrong as an obvious suspect in the face of Death, for example, he could have drugs and chemicals that can kill someone knows how much of an overdose that can kill someone,he s always by the murdered victims, and is the main suspect in the eyes of the characters and readers. First, Armstrong knows lots of chemicals and might have brought them to the island, he also knows how much of an overdose could kill someone additionally, he is the physician just by this statement he could easily be the surmise in the minds of everyone that s what Agatha Christie is going for to trick and make the readers think its him. For example, when Mrs. Rogers swooned, because of the unknown person that says they all murdered someone Mrs. Rogers falls and she can t sleep in the night so Armstrong gives her a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For Example, when Anthony dies he died of a poison called potassium cyanide who other than Armstrong would carry that to the island and why would they want to kill? And why would a doctor want to kill people also doctors in no way want to kill people they want to save people s lives who he mostly has patients wouldn t that ruin his reputation this just makes the readers minds to suspect the one person who has drugs and is allowed to have them most of the time. Justice Wargrave says I suspect the Doctor and Rogers because they are the only ones who have most the things to kill someone easily and hid them this makes it more suspenseful but makes me think Armstrong is not the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Freewheelin Bob Dylan Influence The revival of American folk music was at an all time high in the midst of the 1960s. The traditional sound of acoustic instruments combined with cultures of society through vivid lyrics provides an array of musical tones and styles that continue to be listened to by many individuals today. Although folk music may not have have had an adequate presence in the musical society for many years, there are several albums and artists known in the modern era have included folk music in their collections. The male British band, Mumford and Sons led by Marcus Mumford, has expanded the awareness of folk music to a much wider audience. The Freewheelin Bob Dylan is viewed as one of Dylan s finest work because it highlights the success of the amount of influence Dylan brings to the world of folk and popular music. The song lyrics have prevalent meanings that can be interpreted in many different ways by all, however there is no variation in musicality. From a young age, Dylan sparked interest in music and was driven by several entertainment icons such as Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis. This led him to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The height of political activism portrayed in The Freewheelin Bob Dylan is substantial. One of the songs, Blowin in the Wind, quickly became an iconic symbol for the Civil Rights Movement. The lyrics How many seas must a white dove sail Before she sleeps in the sand? How many times must the cannon balls fly Before they re forever banned? provided more opposition to the anti war movement in the 1960s. Writer David Hajdu highlights in his article with NPR, The song can be anything to anybody. It s critical and it s hard, this litany of questions about what s wrong with the world . This exemplifies the versatile lyrics Dylan incorporates in the album however the musicality of it, leaves us with bare and unfinished ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Van Gogh Starry Night Analysis Vincent van Gogh stated, Instead of trying to reproduce exactly what I have before my eyes, I use color more arbitrarily in order to express myself more forcibly. (Gogh) Instead of trying to recreate a piece of art, van Gogh uses color randomly or on a personal whim to express himself and put his personality as an artist into his own work of art. Vincent van Gogh, born in 1853 is a post Impressionist painter who is responsible for painting the magnum opus Starry Night. In the painting, Gogh puts style front and centered, a post impressionist masterpiece. The curve lines are meant to bounce our eyes between the stars. Created in 1889, it was painted solely from Gogh s imagination, direct observation and emotions. This paper will discuss Vincent van Gogh starry night style, technique and impact it has on today s viewers. Van Gogh starry night can trust the darkness of the village where only a few window panes of light can be seen with the swirling brightness of the night sky. This mid scale, oil on canvas painting is dominated by a moon and star filled night sky. It takes up three quarters of the picture plane and appears turbulent, even agitated, with intensely swirling patterns that seem to roll across its surface like waves. (MoMa) A landscape at night with swirling stars and large dark form in the foreground. The sky takes up almost half the size of the painting and the colors are mostly blue, black and yellow. We see a small town, with some basic homes surrounding a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Ps3 Business Managment Nintendo Wii, Xbox, and Sony s Playstation 3 are the top three video game consoles in the U.S. market. In order to become more competitive, and gain a larger share within the video game console market, Sony must make some changes within their marketing mix. In an industry with a value of over $450M and $670M, the U.S. video game console and video game software markets, respectively, are rapidly growing and highly profitable markets. The largest segment of the market (over 56%) for video game consoles are men ages 18 34. These young men are purchasing action/adventure games (39% of the video game market) and sports games (36% of the video game market). In order for Sony to capture a larger share of the video console market through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... with GameStop being #1 for ages 18 34 18 24 33% and 25 34 at 27% Nintendo, Electronic Arts, Activision, and Ubisoft accounted for about half of console game sales in 2009 Marketing techniques are designed to increase anticipation, video clips/trailers for the video games, and the utilization of humor and dramatization Males are more likely to buy and play video games; mainly males 18 34 Strong correlation between video game ownership/play and the presence of children in the home Shift in marketing towards family oriented games Xbox and Wii are more favorable to PS3 Action/adventure and sports games are two most popular games overall for males 39% action/adventure and 36% for sports Young adults prefer more sophisticated games Closely targeting games to the needs of specific audiences is a strategy more likely to succeed. Positioning Statement: Targeted customers males 18 34 Use price points as a marketing strategy release at lower prices and/or release at a sale price or offer price discounts Market through media most commonly used by males 18 34 Maxim Magazine, FHM, Sports Illustrated, social networks (Facebook, Google, ESPN), cable television networks (ESPN, Spike TV, MTV) Position against Xbox and Wii adoption of interactive gaming solutions and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Fourth Crusade Essay To what extent were the Crusades an exercise of power rather than an exercise of belief and moral commitment? In your discussion, focus on the 4th Crusade. The Crusades were a series of revolutionary movements which occurred from 1095 to 1291. The crusades were issued by the Pope and were a holy war against infidels, predominately Muslim caliphates, who were now in control of Christian property. The crusades were characterized by the taking of vows and a promise of penance against all sin committed in one s life. There was a total of nine crusades, though this paper will be focusing on the fourth. The fourth crusade began with the same motives as the previous crusades, to reclaim Christian land from the Muslims, however the 4th Crusade ultimately led to the sack of the Constantinople for three days, during which multitudes of Ancient works of art were stolen and destroyed and thousands of Constantinople s population killed. The greatest city of Europe, Constantine s the Greats city, once thought to be an impenetrable city lay in ruin. The purpose of this paper is to discuss as to what motivations led the crusaders to disregarded their original purpose of attacking Muslim controlled Egypt and instead attack a fellow Christian nation. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Christian forces were to make way to Jerusalem through Muslim Egypt. To do this the Christian forces approached the venetians, a powerful maritime nation with the intent of suppling their forces with ships, although due to a serious underestimation of the number of troops that would be part of the forces the crusaders were left in a dire situation and as Thomas F. Madden puts, went from being a religious contract to a secular contract . Ref Needed The image below shows the political landscape of the holy land in the 12th Century. Notice Jerusalem is not controlled by the Christians ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Alcohol And Adolescents Adolescents Alcohol The adolescent period of a human is the developmental phase of child to adult. During this time in a human s life the entire body is developing rapidly, there are many factors that can affect the natural development. Alcohol is one of the most common depressants used and abused by adolescents which can alter the development of the body, especially the development of the brain. When data from the World Health Organization s Global Burden of Disease study were used to calculate cause specific disability adjusted life years for young people aged 10 24 years, the main risk factors were found to be alcohol. (Marshall, 2014) There are many reasons why adolescents use alcohol, whether they are aware of the potential consequences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This test used family history to determine the effects of a child s genetics in relation to them potentially developing an alcohol abuse. Growing evidence shows that FH+ youth, prior to their initiation of alcohol consumption, demonstrate deficits in abstract reasoning and planning, have lower IQ scores, exhibit poorer academic performance, and have slower trajectories in cognitive improvement at one year follow up compared to FH youth. (Silveri, 2012). Children that come from a family with a history of alcoholism are already behind their peers, without even trying a taste of alcohol. Being behind your peers could potentially send a child into a deep depression, leading them towards alcohol to cope with the stressful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Project Engineering And Management Requirements ME5114 Quality Assignment Student ID Number: K1359388 Student Name: Abduallah Kabli Programme: Mechanical Engineering BSc Module: ME5114 Module Title: Project Engineering and Management Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 2 2.0 Origin 3 3.0 Requirements 3 3.1 System requirements.................................................................................................................3 3.2 Management requirements.................................................................. ....................................4 3.3 Resource requirements..............................................................................................................4 3.4 Products and services requirements..........................................................................................4 3.5 Analysis and improvement requirements..................................................................................5 4.0 Benefits of registration...........................................................................................................................5 4.1 Organisation benefits................................................................................................................5 4.2 Customer benefits.....................................................................................................................6 5.0 Certification ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Should School Uniforms Have Uniforms Should SJAM Have Uniforms? For many years school have become more about fashion rather than education. During this time teachers and principals have debated on what solution to come up with. Should Sir John A. Macdonald (SJAM) have uniforms? Some people believe that uniforms take away the right of self expression. Others argue that uniforms keep students focused on studies rather than fashion. Wearing school uniforms should become mandatory because it ensures equality within the school, reduces expenses, and it creates discipline in the school. Uniforms maintain equality within the school. Students should not have to worry about peer pressure when it comes to their clothes. When everyone is dressed the same, concerning about how you look isn t so important. A study in the U.S Department of Education shows that, by wearing a school uniform student s sense of security raised 41% and over ¾ of teachers agreed that uniforms were the reason for that happened. Students feel much more secure in school since they cannot be victims of bullies for being dressed in a certain way. For example, it would be much more difficult for a bully to make fun of how students are dressed especially if they are dressed exactly the same. According to the Department of Education in the U.S students sense of belonging also increased, this is because when students are dressed like their peers it makes them feel more equitable, valuable and included. Academically this is important for students because if students are feeling unhappy and excluded they will not be interested in their studies or even coming to school. Some people might argue that uniforms do not spread equality because it takes away the right of expressing their individuality. While that may be true individuality is what distinguishes us from others, but clothing isn t the only way to do that. You can express yourself through what you do for example sports,music,art,etc. This is beneficial to students because they won t judge others by their looks but by their personality. As for equality it means equal, which is a key reason to have uniforms because it allows all students to look and feel equal. In Junior high it is hard enough to go through your peers judging you for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Troubles Of Ireland Research Paper The Troubles. Since the 17th century, Ireland was the scene of a complex and bloody struggle, which has created martyrs, heroes, and a long legacy of bitterness. Irish nationalists fought the British for independence, before battling their comrades for its future. The war for Ireland encompassed iconic revolts, guerrilla struggles and hard urban warfare. 1) From 1969 onwards for almost 30 years, images of armed British soldiers running down seemingly residential streets, rioting, funerals and dead bodies hastily covered with blankets dominated news coverage of Northern Ireland. Four hundred years of anger boiled up to become The Troubles , a period that took over the lives of a generation of Northern Irish. The scars of this event are still ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On one side of this divide were Unionists: heavily Protestant, loyal to their British heritage and determined to remain part of the United Kingdom. On the other side were Northern Ireland s Catholics, a minority which for decades had endured political and economic marginalisation. Caught between them was the British government, desperate to achieve peace in Northern Ireland but unsure how to enable it. Outside the law, paramilitary groups like the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) used violence and terrorism to impose their political will. For three decades these groups struggled against each other for rule in Northern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Marc Lamont Hill s Speech Analysis Dr. Marc Lamont Hill gave the 2017 All Bonaventure Reads keynote at St. Bonaventure University this past Monday. During the summer, the freshman class all read Hill s book, Nobody: Casualties of America s War on The Vulnerable from Ferguson to Flint and Beyond. In the book, many thought provoking events that are a part of America s history were discussed. The theme of the keynote was why people are put into the category of a nobody. Hill opens his speech by relating the events that he talked about in his book to current events, like football players kneeling during the National Anthem. Bringing up a current event is a good opener because it engaged his young audience by stating a controversial subject. Hill said that when he first started writing he wanted to write a book about what happened in Ferguson, Missouri with Michael Brown. He showed emotion when he was giving this part of the speech to give emphasis to the tragedy of what happened. When it occurred, he had to do a story on it for the news without physically being there. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, he asks, how can I improve? You can always be actively doing something to improve yourself. This may be going out in your community or globally and helping people in any way that you can. You should not let money come between you and what your character could be. Lastly, he says, those who are given the most, should do the most. In this quote, he is saying, if someone has more resources given to them, they should use those resources to help others who do not have as many as they need. Investing in people is the most important thing you can do. The speech that Dr. Marc Lamont Hill gave was full of purpose. The keynote was a very nice follow up to his book, Nobody: Casualties of America s War on The Vulnerable from Ferguson to Flint and Beyond. Everyone that read the book was brought together again to listen to the author speak about the ideas discussed in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Process Recording Process Recording Client s name: yulaydi Date of Interview: 10/30/2012 Section # 2 Assessments 2 Client s information: yulaydi is 22 years old she is a single mother of a 5 year old son. She is unemployed and is residing in her mother s home. Presenting issue: The client was referred to this agency because of her anxiety and depression problems she is seeking help in dealing with the pressure being put on her as a mother and as a daughter living under her mother s roof. Systems the Client is involved in: SNAP (Food Stamps), Public Assistant, and Unemployment, Medicaid. Client s Strength: Pride s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was constantly said and crying obvious signs of depression. Content | Skill Used | Gut Reaction | Thoughts/ Analysis | Social Worker(S) What brings you to our agency? | * Verbal behavior * Sounding calm relaxed but at the same time intrigued. * Simple encouragement * Client initiated silence. | * Something is definitely wrong in her life because of her facial expressions. | | Client (C) My mother is forcing me to choice between being a good mother to my son or being the person she wants me to be! | * Active listening, comforting the client was in tears crying hard. | | * What did she mean? | (S) What do you think is the person she wants you to be ? Would this be harmful to your parenting style? | | * I am trying hard to understand her reaction, she was crying very hard and I felt like I wanted to comfort her so badly but at the same time as a professional I needed to just do the next best thing so I gave her a Kleenex and let her take her time to get together once again | | (C ) My mother wants me to go out there and produce money no matter the cost , and since there is no jobs that I should go out there and prostitute myself so I can pay for my roof. I asked her to just give me more time to get myself together so me and my son can leave ,but she said that she is not going to support anyone else anymore that she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Medical Marijuana Laws and their Effects Medical Marijuana Laws and their Effects Keith Reese COM/156 7/23/2014 Jennifer Preus Medical Marijuana Laws and their Effects In 1936, George Herliman produced the propaganda film Tell Your Children , later titled Reefer Madness ( IMBD , 1990 2014). This film, financed by a church group to display the exaggerated consequences of marijuana usage, was intended to inspire fear in parents and children alike. Though marijuana legalization has become a front burner topic, one would assume that our technological advances would invoke more rational responses from the general public seeking facts to support claims. However, the same type of fear induced media messages are employed today by anti marijuana ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... NORML s website states that their mission is to move public opinion sufficiently to legalize the responsible use of marijuana by adults, and to serve as an advocate for consumers to assure they have access to high quality marijuana that is safe, convenient, and affordable. (NORML, 2014). NORML claims that their support of marijuana legalization is the result of the cost of marijuana prohibition enforcement to the taxpayers and the more than 740,000 arrests per year for marijuana related offenses.(NORML, 2014). Pro marijuana activist, Brittney Guest of Oklahoma City, has a similar reason for maintaining support. Guest stated, The prohibition itself is what s creating all of these crimes and all of these inhumane things that are happening to people. Guest continued, Families are being torn apart by these aggressive marijuana laws that are on the books. (Murphy, February 12, 2014). Statements like this one contradict the claims of the opposition that marijuana legalization is in the public s best interest. The movement to end marijuana prohibition has found supporters from all walks of life, but some are more unlikely than others. One such supporter has been Pennsylvania State Senator, Daylin Leach. Leach has been outspoken about his support for the movement to legalize ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Eating Disorder And Disordered Eating Another issue that seems to be prevalent is the distinction between an eating disorder and disordered eating. These two are frequently misunderstood and used out of context. Disordered eating is almost the same thing as an eating disorder with a few differences. Someone who suffers from disordered eating is someone who does the same things as someone who suffers from an actual diagnosed eating disorder but with less frequently. An example of this would be purging after eating an excessive amount of food. Those who suffer from disordered eating often times have a history of depression or anxiety. In addition to mental health consequences, ED have physical health consequences. The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) lists some health consequences associated with AN and BN. For AN, health consequences include reduction of bone density (osteoporosis), severe dehydration, which can result in kidney failure, fainting, fatigue, anemia, a lower immune system function, slowed heart rate, even poor circulation of the blood, and overall weakness (NEDA). Some of the physical effects for BN are inflammation and possible rupture of the esophagus from frequent vomiting, chronic irregular bowel movements and constipation as a result of laxative abuse, and peptic ulcers and pancreatitis. (NEDA). Premature birth, muscle fatigue, tooth decay, and mental health issues can all arise from a BN as well. Multiple studies and reviews have been conducted to investigate the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Oskar Schindler of Schindler s List was a Businessman Who... Schindler s List tells the true story of Oskar Schindler a business man that tried to make a fortune during World War II by exploiting cheap Jewish labour to run his pots and pan factory. Oskar ended up penniless having saved 1,200 Polish Jews from certain death in concentration camps. The beginning of the movie starts with a set of hands lighting Jewish Sabbath candles, with a someone saying Hebrew prayer in the background. After the candles blow out the movie turns black and white and your are taken to a place where a steam engine has just pulled up. A hand full of people set up little wooden tables with chairs where jews would come and register. After this scene we finally meet Oskar Schindler where we see his expensive possessions, such as a watch, cuff links, and a Nazi Party pin, he takes a large sum of money from his dresser and leaves off to a club. Schindler was a very greedy man and wanted to be as high ranked as he could so he sent a drink to a table where high ranked officials in the Nazi party were chatting. Soon everyone from that table is partying with Schindler and he buys them all expensive food and wine. At the end of the night Schindler takes pictures with the group. The next day in Krakow Schindler seeks out his accountant Itzhak Stern, to tell him he wants to make investments in the Jews. So that they can run a enamelware factory. Since Jews, can not own a cash Schindler tells Stern that he will pay them in goods so that the Jews can go and trade ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Case Study Of Rose Mcgill Undergraduate Emergency... As long as funds are available, Rose McGill Undergraduate Emergency Assistance Grants of up to $1,000 per year are available during the school year to collegians who face financial emergencies. These grants are confidential. Associate members are not eligible. Recipients must be full time students and active in the chapter. Consult with the Chapter Council Adviser and follow the procedures listed below. Retain a copy for your records. Monies awarded cannot be used for Kappa dues, Kappa fees, or Kappa social expenses. Applications will be processed on an ongoing basis. 1. Write a personal letter describing your need in detail. The letter should be specific about expenses, obligations, campus and Kappa activities, grades, etc., and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Hsbc Swot Analysis Here are the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of HSBC, The World s Local Bank. Strengths *International Finance. Since HSBC is a multinational company itself, it is well qualified to advise other companies on aspects of international business. With offices around the world, for the cosmopolitan client, HSBC often cannot be beaten in this area. HSBC knows how to succeed in M A and organic and effective growth it was mostly an Asian bank until it took over a UK bank in 1992 and now has become the world s second largest bank by profit. *China. HSBC is the Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation and it has 140 years of experience in China. Since China is the place to be nowadays for businesses and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is where it is growing the most. By investing in these countries, HSBC can offset problems it may have as spending in the US and UK declines. Threats *Downturn in American spending. As interest rates rise and the housing boom ends, Americans are predicted to rely less on consumer credit and more on their saving skills to get by. The drop in American spending will be bad for the global economy as a whole, and HSBC will certainly be affected. In 2005, HSBC pretax profits rose 5% to $10.64bn ( 6bn) for the first six months of the year, largely on the rise in consumer finance for growing consumer spending. *Employees striking. Last year, British employees held a strike involving 1,500 workers at HSBC branches in London. At its annual meeting, striking workers stood outside, handing out bags of nuts and saying that they are paid peanuts while HSBC experiences record profits. Strikes such as this, especially in union conscious Europe, are bad for image reasons and HSBC needs to take action to ensure that its workers are happy just as its customers are. *Email viruses.
  • 40. Last year, HSBC Group s CEO announced that HSBC received tens of thousands of email viruses a day and must spend great amounts of money to prevent these from causing systemwide damage. As most banking is done on computers, even one virus could cripple HSBC. On their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. India Essays India I. Introduction India, country in southern Asia, south of Afghanistan and east of Pakistan. Including the portion of Jammu and Kashmir administered by India but disputed by Pakistan, India has an area of 1,222,243 sq miles . The capital is New Delhi , and the largest city is Mumbai (formerly Bombay). II. Land and Resources India may be divided into four main regions. The Himalayas, the highest mountain system in the world, lie along India s northern and eastern margins. (This region includes Jammu and Kashmir, a territory disputed between India, Pakistan, and China. India controls most of the territory, but China has occupied the northeastern part of the state since 1962. Pakistan occupies the northwest portion of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The seasons are classified as rainy and dry. In addition to extensive cultivable land and valuable stands of timber, India has many mineral deposits. The plant life varies from sparse in the arid areas bordering Pakistan to luxuriant in the southeastern part of the plains region. Arctic plants grow at high elevations, and the lower elevations support subtropical plant life and are densely forested. India has a wide variety of animal life, from many types of large cats such as tigers, to elephants and rhinoceroses, and several species of apes, antelope, and deer. III. Population The exact origins of most Indian people are impossible to determine because of the large variety of races and cultures that have been assimilated into the subcontinent. India ranks as the second most populous country in the world, trailing only China, with a population of about 966,783,171, some 73 percent of whom live in rural areas. The northern plains region is the most fertile and densely populated area. Hindus are India s largest religious group. More than 1600 languages or dialects are spoken in India, and India s official language is Hindi. Since gaining its independence from Great Britain in 1947, India has sought to develop a modern, comprehensive school system. Indian culture is primarily Hindu oriented. Many Hindu institutions, including the rigid caste system, still have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. BlackBerry is a line of wireless handheld devices... BlackBerry is a line of wireless handheld devices ¬designed and marketed by BlackBerry Limited, formerly known as Research In Motion Limited (RIM). The first BlackBerry device, an email pager, appeared on the market in 1999. (1) The two way pager is almost never used anymore, which is a good demonstration of just how fast the technology has been developed. The pager was considered a novel product since most of handheld devices up until then had only one way communication. The original BlackBerry allowed the person who was receiving the message to respond to the sender by using a keypad. The most recent (2013) BlackBerry devices are the Q10, Q5, Z30, and Z10. Most of the models had relied on a physical QWERTY keyboard, while newer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (4) In 1995, RIM s early development was financed by Canadian venture capital investors through a private placement in the company. Working Ventures Canadian Fund Inc. led the first venture round with the capitals being used to develop RIM s mobile device. (5) RIM worked with RAM Mobile Data and Ericsson to turn Mobitex wireless data network developed by Ericsson into a two way paging system and wireless e mail network. In 1996, RIM introduced the Inter@ctive Pager, the first messaging pager. (6) The device provided only basic email and the Internet services. The company made its first public offering on the Toronto Stock Exchange in January 1997 under the symbol RIM. (4) In 1999, RIM was listed on NASDAQ under the symbol RIMM, but the bigger event was the introduction of RIM 850, the first BlackBerry QWERTY keyboard. (4) The device had a six or eight line display and allowed users to send email, messages and had address books, calendars, task lists, a calculator and an alarm function. The device was the first featured smartphone that connected people to their corporate email and contacts and led the smartphone market for a decade. According to IDC, RIM sold the most smartphones in the United States for the first quarter of 2008. (7) RIM successfully broadened the appeal of the BlackBerry to more than just professionals with new consumer friendly devices like the BlackBerry Thunder and the BlackBerry Bold. The company was well positioned to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Command Structure Of Operation Anaconda The command structure of Operation Anaconda was multi headed and lacked unity due to the U.S. military presence not being fully established prior to, or during, execution which adversely effected the operation. According to College of Aerospace Doctrine, combat operations were directed by CENTCOM under General Franks, based at MacDill AFB FL, with 2 subordinate commands, Coalition Forces Land Component Command (CFLCC) and Coalition Forces Air Component Command (CFACC). CFACC was led by U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen Michael Moseley CFLCC was led by Army LTG Paul Mikolashek. CFLCC CFACC were both based in the Persian Gulf where they directed Afghanistan force operations. MG Franklin Hagenbeck, commanded the 10th Mountain Division, Task Force Mountain, the forward headquarters for CENTCOM in Afghanistan. MG Hagenbeck answered to LTG Mikolashek directly, whom headed up all land forces in the theatre of operations. Combined Air Operations Center dire was headed by LTG Michael Moseley, based at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. Special Operations Forces (SOF) Task Force (TF) Dagger headed by Col. John Mulholland, commanded Special Forces operations in Afghanistan. TF Rakkasan, 3rd Brigade of the 101st Air Assault Division was commanded by COL Frank Wiercinski based in Kandahar. Afghan forces supporting the operation were led by Zia Loden, a local warlord. TF K Bar Joint Special Operations Task Force (JSOTF) South Kandahar, Afghanistan was headed by CPT Robert H Operation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Acculturation In Children Previous studies showed participants were recruited from a charter school in Houston, Texas, between 2005 and 2009 and have revealed that higher levels of acculturation are related to obesity in Latino/Hispanic adults. Conflicting findings exist regarding this relationship in children, and little is known about the impact of acculturation on children s success in pediatric weight management programs. The purposes of the study were to (1) examine the relationship between acculturation and overweight/obese weight status and (2) determine the impact of acculturation on the changes in weight status among overweight/obese children 12 and 24 months after having participated in a weight management intervention. Methods: This is a secondary analysis of aggregated data from three randomized control trials that occurred between 2005 and 2009. Height, weight, and level of acculturation using the Child Short Scale for Hispanics ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One, highly acculturated children likely have more influence from US media and literature. As noted in the current study, 61.8 % of highly acculturated compared to 16.6 % of lowly acculturated children preferred American (English) media or reading material. Also, 89.2 % of highly acculturated compared to 59.4 % of lowly acculturated children lived in the USA their entire life, making the likelihood of American media and literature exposure much higher in the highly acculturated group. Children and adolescents are especially vulnerable to visual images as well as body image concepts in the media and have a particularly difficult time distinguishing the difference between what is seen versus reality and finally, stressful life events such as relocating children are difficult and often traumatic, leading to challenges in school and behavioral ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Maslow s Theory Of Motivation NEED THEORIES Need theories describes motivation as the willingness to exert high levels of effort toward organisational goals, conditioned by the effort s ability to satisfy some individual need In this context, a need is an internal state that cause a specific result to look pleasant. An individual s drives are stimulated when tension is created due to an unsatisfied need. A search behaviour is generated to locate specific goals, if this is obtained, the need will be satisfied and the tension will be reduced. Needs could be said to physiological or psychological deficiencies that stimulate behaviour. This differ with time and place, as environmental factors can influence it and make strong or weak. Maslow deficiency needs vs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If employers fail to do this, this could lead to a theoretically increase in the frustration of employees and performance levels will reduce, job satisfaction level could also reduce and withdrawal from the organisation could increase. For example, relating job insecurity to this theory, if an employee feels any threat of layoff, this can hinder the individual from their higher growth needs. This could lead them to push harder in acquiring job security but neglecting to fulfil their other needs. If at the end, job security isn t attained, an employee might try to fulfil their needs somewhere else or burn out. Alderfer s ERG model The theory of Clayton P. Alderfer s ERG from 1969 compresses Maslow s five human needs in three division: Existence Needs: this involves all material and physiological aspiration. (e.g house, food, water, air, safety, physical affection and love). This is similar to Maslow s first two levels. Relatedness Needs: to be accepted, identified and feel safe with a group and family. This correlate with the third and fourth levels of Maslow s hierarchy. Growth Needs: self actualisation and self esteem; this compels an individual to make ingenious and productive change to himself/herself and the surrounding. This is similar to that of Maslow s fourth and fifth levels. Relationships between the concepts There are three relationships among the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Stereotype Threat And Self Handicapping For the past century, stereotype threat and self handicapping have been of extreme interest to social psychologists. The reasoning behind why people react in certain ways due to the circumstances they are in is a huge discussion topic that interests the field in big way. Stereotype threat occurs when an individual is at risk of confirming a negative stereotype about them or about one s group (Steele Aronson, 1995). Previous research has shown that being the victim of a stereotype threat can actually alter one s performance (Spencer,Steele, Quinn, 1998). Studies have shown an effect of stereotype on performance in relation to many different domains. One particular experiment done by Spencer, Steele Quinn (1998) wanted to observe if the stereotype that women have weaker math ability compared to men would hinder math performance. The results showed that being explicitly primed of this stereotype prior to taking a difficult math test led to an impairment in math performance within women compared to men. This suggests that being the victim to a negative stereotype can indeed affect one s performance. The previously stated evidence shows that negative stereotypes might have a much bigger impact on individuals than we may think. Previous research has furthered this notion and shown that self handicapping is often used in order to cope with being the victim of a stereotype threat (Stone, 2002). Self handicapping is defined as the opportunity to excuse failure and internalize ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Histories And... Topic: Discuss ways of incorporating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures into classroom curriculum. In your essay you may wish to develop your ideas using the Australian Curriculum conceptual framework for embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures. Aboriginal Studies and Torres Strait Islander Studies include histories, cultures, values, beliefs, languages, lifestyles and roles of Aboriginal societies or Torres Strait Islander societies before and after invasion. This study of Torres Strait Islander people and Aboriginal people presents an accurate history of Australia. Indigenous Studies covers both Aboriginal Studies and Torres Strait Islander Studies by definition. Torres Strait ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The roots of the White Australia policy can be outlined to the 1850s. Until the White Australia s policy was abolished in the twentieth century, Australia was officially defined as white. Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander people were not considered the part of White Australia, and indigenous Studies was not required in the school curriculum. This meant schooling was culturally unsuitable for indigenous students. Furthermore, the Australian students were not educated to appreciate Indigenous cultures either in past or present. Aboriginal Studies is about social justice for all Australians equity, human rights, a fair go and mutual respect for our fellow Australians. It is hard to define social justice but everybody knows what it is, particularly when it is missing ( Craven, 2011, p 3). Closing the Gap progress report based on the data from the 2006 and 2011 Censuses Year 12 completion is to Halve the gap for Indigenous people aged 20 24 in year 12 attainment and this target was on track (Biddle, p 4). One of the Closing the Gap targets is to halve the gap in reading, writing and numeracy achievements for children with in a decade . Progress in reading, writing and numeracy had been less positive as compared to Year 12 attainment (Biddle, p 7). Very few Indigenous students achieved the national benchmarks for Reading (e.g. for Year 3, 68.3 per cent of Indigenous students versus 93.5 per cent of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...