1200 Word Essay Sample

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Manmade Disasters and Insurance Coverage
The problem at hand is the mitigation of man made disasters, and the lessening affect on humanity
by natural disasters. Many man made disasters are instigated by a natural disaster that a population
is well aware of, yet they choose to ignore the risk because they are not personally involved or
think it will not happen to them. Up to now the alternatives have basically focused on remediation
by the governmentafter the fact. Somehow we have come to believe that if we build our house on a
sandbar that the government will make us whole when the hurricane washes it into the ocean. This
is faulty on so many levels. Government responsibility is an oxymoron in itself. In an article by
James Payne, he cites numerous incidents of the government being irresponsible and actually
causing more damage to the environment and populations because of mismanagement and poor
oversight (James, 2010). There is an inherent conflict of interest in hoping that your government
will protect you since the government requires funding and that funding can be hampered by
restricting business and construction. Your life and property becomes a riskthe government is
willing to take in exchange for development and taxes. Insurancecompanies provide another
alternative to this problem but they too are hindered by governmental regulations intended to help
people. Once again governmental agencies have infringed on the private enterprise ability to
resolve a problem. Left to their own devices insurance
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Muhammad Ali And George Foreman
Muhammad Ali and George Foreman. Just the thought of these names and everyone who has
watched the historical film When We Were Kings (1996) has flashbacks about Ali s achievements
against George Foreman, how legendary the film and the boxing match that it s based upon are, and
the world wide, life changing events that the film portrays about the two fighters. But there are
some people out there, people such as Rodriguez, who believe that the Muhammad Aliin the film
did not portray his real life self. That he was forced to say what a bunch of white writers put in
front of him to make their movie more appealing to people than historical by showing the
audience a fake image to gawk at and admire while the real admiration is forced to be squelched
inside Ali.
In order to be fair, we need to know the entire story behind When We Were Kings, the fight
between Foreman and Ali before we can say whether Rodriguez is correct with his statement on Ali
s performance. Now the history leading up to When We Were Kings:
One decade before Ali s famous fight with Foreman, Ali, world famous boxer who had refused to
stop boxing to fight in the Vietnam War, was stripped of his boxing title, and was made to suffer a
four year exile from boxing from the United States government, was finally free to box again and
made a celebrated return to the boxing arena. After Ali had finished warming up after his prolonged
break from boxing, he joined in the competition to reclaim the Heavyweight title
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Youse just as crazy as you ever was. в Ђ“ You are just as...
Youse just as crazy as you ever was. You are just as crazy as you always were.
Complex sentence
Ever in this sentence substitutes the adverb В ґalwaysВ ґ
You was incorrect for of В ґyou wereВ ґ
Hand me dat wash rag on dat chair by you, honey. Pass me that wash rag on that chair next to you,
darling.
Simple sentence
by you is used instead of the correct form next to you
Lemme scrub mah feet. Let me scrub my feet. / I want to scrub my feet.
Simple sentence
Lemme the abbreviation of let me (verb and object form of personal pronoun) + infinitive of the
verb В ґto scrubВ ґ
Well, Ah see Mouth Almighty is still sittin in de same place. Well, I see Big Gossips are sitting in
the same place.
Simple sentence
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DonВґt is here used with the 3th person singular
Double negation donВ ґt is used with no
TheyВ ґs a lost ball plural represented by В ґtheyВґ is combine with a singular form of В ґa lost
ballВґ
Ah hears what they say cause they just will collect round mah porch cause it s on de big road. I
hear what they say because they meet each other near my porch because it is on the big road.
Ah hears first person + the verb В ґto hearВ ґ in the third person
They just will collect reversed word order
Mah husband git so sick of em sometime he makes em all git for home. My husband gets sick of
them and sometimes he makes them all go home.
Third person in singular (my husband) does not use proper form of the verb which should be in the
third person in singular according to the noun.
As for the syntactical view on the text, it is not as different as the syntax of the Standard American.
The sentences have the classical structure with the smaller nuances such as in the case of В ґThey
just will collectВ ґ. The language of African Americans is highlighted phonetically by using the
words in their spoken form without using official phonetic transcription such as dat, lemme, mah,
etc. Applying the shortened forms to the text of the words like more (moВ ґ), about (В ґbout) is also
obvious evidence of the usage of AAVE. One

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Why Is Ngo Wrong
Midterm Essay PO390 International Human Rights Evelyn Alvarez February 21, 2017 Gap in
Humanitarian Aide Humanitarian aide is constantly being picked apart due to their (at times)
inability to complete responsibilities. Moreover, basic communication from one organization to
another is seen as extraneous. If we were to look upon discrepancies within the international
humanitarian system, the lack of uniformity between organizations should be priority.
Inconsistencies such as implementing agencies, dependency germane to financial but also political
disparity, and little to no accountability upheld on behalf of the aide. A vital part of global agencies
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What happens when projects and interventions undertaken by international NGOs go wrong?
Although my scholarly source understands most of these organizations do not seek to do harm,
nonetheless harm occurs. This article by global development believes with a few legal and
regulatory frameworks setting out how communities can hold NGOs to account, and with even
less support fro communities to engage in such a process, there is a significant accountability
deficit at the heart of international NGOs. Here we talk about accountability in regards to how
NGOs answer to donors or to the national governments of countries in which they are operating.
NGOs should account for the money they spend as contracted agents of donors. And they should,
of course, be working within the parameters of national regulatory frameworks and laws (although
the fact that NGOs themselves often sit on the committees that draw up such regulatory systems is
troubling). When development interventions go wrong, or do not work the way they were
intended, it is often no one s fault, due rather to events beyond any individual or organization s
control. But people s lives are affected, sometimes (as when cholera sweeps through a refugee
camp) with the most tragic of consequences (Global Development). Systems for recognizing the
rights of beneficiaries and the obligations of agencies do exist. The Sphere Project, for example,
sets out in great detail the minimum standards to be expected in, say, a refugee camp. But there are
few legal frameworks capable of holding NGOs to account, or setting out in detail exactly when,
where and how communities might be able to hold an organization accountable for an intervention
that has gone disastrously wrong (Global Development). Unless NGOs and humanitarian agencies
can be legally challenged and held to account, such principles and minimum standards do not do
enough to establish real
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Functions Of Political Parties
Political parties are the fundamental building blocks of the systems of government of modern
democracies. The Founding Fathers of our nation despised and feared the threat of factions forming
inside the government. They viewed such parties as threats to the sovereignty of the minority and
allowed the majority to inflict tyranny. However, in the modern American political landscape,
political parties organize voters, unify similar political positions, and allow the efficient creation of
policy. European political parties differ greatly from American parties, due to the governmental
system of representation established by the creators of the United States.
Voting well is not easy. Voting for effective change requires knowledge of current issues and an
understanding of the political system. Political parties simplify the process of effective voting by
creating platforms that explain the issues and present solutions to problems. Political platforms
often include websites with explanations of local and national problems and the solutions the
various parties propose to solve them. Candidates give speeches that outline their plans for solving
problems. Political parties also organize voter outreach, activism, and advertisements, which are
targeted at voters to persuade them and present the issues to them clearly. Political parties serve the
function of making voting for issues that affect citizens easier by allowing them to identify
candidates that support their needs.
The vast
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Social Variation Of American English
There are many social variation in American English, they are associated with age, gender,
sexual orientation and ethnicity. Recently, several linguistic trends to investigate the speech of
women, one of these is vocal fry. Vocal fry is speech that is very low pitched and creaky sounding
shaped by a slow movement of the vocal cords. It considered to be a voice disorder (Tamasi, P132).
Also people tend to have a lot of negative attitude towards vocal fry.
Creaky voice is been used by movie star Mae West in a film from 1933 (Tamasi, P132). Since the
1960s, the vocal fry, falsetto and modal have been put into the three lowest vocal register. Vocal fry
is be notice in recent decade, so people might not know when it started to use, and complete
history of it yet. However, we know it had been added in to music, such as pop singer Britney
Spears, used vocal fry as a way to reach low notes and as style. Later, more and more music stars
and women doing it. People can heard vocal fry in music, radio stations, and television shows
(Fessenden). People use vocal fry increasing nowadays. The prescriptive grammar does not say
about this item, because it does not relate to grammar. It relates to voice pitch and speech
pathology. Is it is vocal fry consider to be a speech pathology? In one hand, Originally it was
studied as a speech pathology, something that occurred due to injury or some sort of congenital
defect. Today we know it can be done as an affectation as well, Klofstad
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Sin In The Scarlet Letter
In freedom most people find sin. This John Green quote is true for every symbol of sin in The
Scarlet Letter. Hester Prynn has freedom when her husband leaves; while he is gone she has an
affair with Author Dimmesdale. Hester becomes pregnant and the townspeople force her to wear a
scarlet A . Throughout The Scarlet LetterNathanial Hawthorn deals with sin through symbolism. In
The Scarlet Letter the Black man represents the devil. He forces people to be sinners, according to
the puritanreligion, Godly people were sober, hardworking, and responsible. To puritans sinners
were the opposite of this. The Black man carries a book that sinners write their names in. Pearl,
Hester Prynn s daughter, talks about the Black man s book saying he haunts this forest and carries
a book with him... (The) Black man offers his book and an iron pen to everybody he meets... they
are to write their names with their own blood; and then he sets his mark on their bosoms. This
symbolizes people... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Hester herself admits the A she wears is the Black mans mark saying This scarlet letter is his
mark. Meaning the A represents sin. This is all that the people of Boston see when they look at
her to them it represent her whole identity. Later in the novel she saying the A represents Able.
The A Hester wears is not the only scarlet A in the novel. Dimmesdale carves an A into his chest
as a sign of his guilt for the sin he committed. When Governor Winthrop dies a scarlet A is seen
in the sky the townspeople take this as a sign that the governor had become an angel. Dimmesdale
sees the A in the sky as a sign of his sin. Pearl sees the A as a representation of her mother this is
seen when she refuses to go to her mother when Hester is not wearing the A . Through out The
Scarlet Letter the scarlet A represents many different things to different characters in The Scarlet
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Birthright of Citizenship
The Birthright Citizenship Amendment is one that has caused controversy. Should a person that is
born in the US, regardless of whether the parents were here temporarily, or illegally be considered
an American citizen? The 14th Amendment states All persons born or naturalized in the United
States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United Statesand of the States
wherein they reside , ( Spalding, 2010). The interpretation of this amendment has caused the
controversy. Those opposed to ending the clause in the Birthright Citizenship Amendment argue
The framers intent was to create an objective basis for establishing citizenship birth not a subjective
standard left to the whim of a majority. The United... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It contrasts with citizenship acquired in other ways, for example by naturalization later in life.
Birthright citizenship may be conferred by jus soli or jus sanguinis. Under United States law, any
person born within the United States (including the territories of Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S.
Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands)[1] and subject to its jurisdiction is automatically
granted U.S. citizenship,[2] as are many (though not all) children born to American citizens
overseas. (Spaulding, 2010).
Those opposed to ending the clause in the Birthright Citizenship Amendment will argue that... The
framers intent was to create an objective basis for establishing citizenship birth not a subjective
standard left to the whim of a majority. The United States has, for that reason, never struggled like
other nations to integrate those born here (Fitz, 2010). The thought process here is that those born
natural citizens of the US from alien parents will always carry the stigma of having been the
children of aliens. This could cause more undue injustice towards these people than the founding
fathers wanted. After all, they were all alien to this soil.
The opponents to this clause, they felt that It
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The Consequences of the Age of Exploration Essay
The Age of Discovery, also known by others as the Age of Exploration , was a period starting in
the 15th century, lasting for over 200 years, and was conceived by the pioneer Portuguese and
Spanish explorers in their search for precious metals and very costly spices, such as saffron and
cardamom. Although the expansion of knowledge about the world was a good intention, it
ultimately turned out be have extremely severe consequences, which its effects are still being
suffered to this day! First of all, Why were there consequences? . During the Age of Exploration,
there were corrupt governments and inside them, corrupt officials. These greedy, nefarious
bureaucrats were responsible for the driving force behind searching not only for... Show more
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Why were spices used and valued so highly? First recorded around 1200 B.C. with the Egyptians,
spices were used for a variety of purposes. The Romans and the Jews used spices for burial,
which helped preserve corpses. Others, like the early Anglo Saxons in modern Great Britain,
used them to cover the bad taste of spoiled food. With this extreme demand, the number of spice
traders and sailors grew exponentially over time. Beginning in 1419, Prince Henry of Portugal,
also known as The Navigator , began financing sailors, mapmakers, and shipbuilders that were
devoted to finding new lands. These men were from different nationalities, ranging from Italy,
Arabia, and Germany. Their primary focus was to sail around Africa, and land in India.
Although at first they failed to go to India, they were successful in sailing down the west African
coast, which was the beginning for one of the worse trades in the history of mankind, which is
slavery. In 1444, the first 200 slaves from Africa were shipped to Portugal. Later, in 1488,
Portuguese captain Bartholemeu Dias sailed around Africa, passing by the Cape of Good Hope.
One decade later, Vasco de Gama went farther than Dias and came back to Portugal loaded with
spices from the East. Then the Spanish came along. Unlike Portugal, that based its empire off of
naval capabilities, the Spanish based theirs off conquest and colonization. There were many Spanish
conquistadors, but the most famous of them all is Christopher
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Strategic Management and Strategy
Richard Bricknall 2005 10 01 Litterature seminar 2 Base litterature task October Book/Article 1.
John Ward and Joe Peppard, Strategic Planning for Information Systems, Third Edition , John
Wiley Sons, 2002, Chapters 4 6 2. Henderson and Venkatraman, Strategic alignment :Leveraging
information technology for transforming organisations, IBM Systems Journal, Vol.36, Nos. 2 3,
1999 3. Claudio Ciborra, De Profundis? Deconstructing the concept of strategic alignment,
Scandinavian Journal of information systems, Vol. 9, No. 1, 1997. 4. Michael Earl, Experiences in
strategic information systems planning, MIS Quarterly, Vol. 17, No. 1, 1993 A Strategy
formulation contra strategy realisation, which is the most important and how should they... Show
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This means the business are highly motivated to link up with their IT counterparts. The fourth
perspective I would put companies like my own, CSC, where outsourcing of IT is the major
business activity and the company is entirely dependent on efficient IT services. To summarise in
the last three perspectives IS/IT is a essential component of the organisation and therefore
implementation of IT strategy controls the success of the company and therefore is closely linked
to the business strategy and thus implementation of strategy is a natural progression of formulation
of the strategy. In the Strategy Execution perspective greater business value is perhaps generated
in other ways than IT e.g. through products or services which are supported by IT solutions that
are general in the industry as in the case of transport companies. Ciborra s article starts off with the
challenging view that alignment of business and IT is dead or unnecessary but concludes finally
that it is necessary but introduces the terms care, hospitality and cultivation. His main argument
seems to be that strategic alignment appeared on the scene as a result of research initiated by IBM
and when after a number of years the research could not find ways of quantifying the level of
alignment interest from IBM waned and their funding of the research ended. Subsequent research in
the area of alignment avoided using the word ali8gnment and from this Cibbora implies the research
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Gospel Of Mark
Though the gospels of Mark, Matthew, and Luke are written differently based on time periods,
education, and narratives they contain many similar structures for the parables within. Written first
about forty years after the death of Christ, the Gospel of Mark was the only definite source for the
other two gospels. The Gospelof Mark is the shortest of the three at only sixteen chapters and is
narrated by the suffering and sacrificial death of JesusChrist. This apparent distinction between
gospel lengths led scholars to discover that Mark had not been the only source for the three other
gospels. Mark did not begin writing regarding the birth of Jesus Christ, but instead began when
Jesus was baptized at around thirty years old. However, both... Show more content on
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That is without saying the other three are not completely identical to Mark s. They have
different understandings of certain words and phrases due to the advancement in language and
education. Differences also arise from the particular grasps of the text made from other
accounts. Because Matthew came after Mark there is some truth to his dependency on Mark.
Both include the emphasis on the small size of the mustard seed and the greatness of the shrub
and the idea that the birds who will nest in its branches will come from the air. Matthew and
Luke both incorporate the idea that the seed grows into a tree. Mark however, does not include
the idea of the shrub becoming a big grand tree. Luke never mentions the seed ever being a
shrub. This indicates that Matthew and Luke share a common source that is not Mark but (Q). If
Mark never mentioned anything about a tree there had to have been a second source for this
piece of information found in both Matthew and Luke. Luke disregards both Mark s and Matthew
s shrub idea and this idea of the tree signifies that both Luke and Matthew had a different source.
If Mark was the only source the parables would be much more identical leading to the discovery of
a new
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IFE AND EFE OF PEPSICO
1.1THE INTERNAL FACTORS EVALUATION (IFE) MATRIX.
The IFE matrix is a summary step in conducting an internal strategic management audit of the
PepsiCo. This strategies formulated tool is to summarize and evaluates the major strengths and
weaknesses in the functional areas of business. It also provides a basis for identifying and
evaluating relationship among those areas of a business.
Internal strength
One of the strengths that can be found in PepsiCo is in term of strong brand equity. PepsiCo has a
strong brand name in the world place and the company is well known worldwide. This company
is the best global brand in the world in terms of value of net revenue $43,251 million in the year of
2008. The company has a very recognized and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As mention before, Coca cola has 47.3 percent market share in the country s cola market versus
Pepsi which hold 44.5 percent. Coca cola is also the brand known around the worlds, which are
the largest producer and distributor of ark colas in the world. Even in the current monetary crisis,
the company continues to expand and the financial position shows that Coca cola has a strong cash
position in compare to PepsiCo which the long term debt of PepsiCo is so high.
Besides that, another internal weakness of PepsiCo is overdependence on Wal Mart. Wal Mart
is the largest warehouse and supermarket. Unfortunately, more than 13% of PepsiCo business
revenues come from Wal Mart store chain. Wal Mart has a significant buyer power and can
easily dictate prices over PepsiCo leaving it with very small margins. On top, PepsiCo would lose
13% of its revenue and competitive advantage if the company loses Wal Mart. Therefore, it can be
understand that PepsiCo depends too much on the US market. This is one of the weaknesses that
PepsiCo needs to overcome as the external factors such as inflation can also affect the company if
the company cannot be independent.
Lastly, the internal weakness of PepsiCo is that the company is facing a negative publicity. There
are doubtful practices which accused PepsiCo is using and selling tap water. However, the
company places view of mountains on its water bottle labels. The public claim that the company
deceiving people to believe it
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Trumpet By Jackie Kay
Trumpet, recalling Angela Carter s The Passion of New Eve, is a fantastic satire of gender
confusion, and a moving study of identity and self discovery , stated News Statesman. In her
Guardian Fiction prize winning award novel Trumpet, Jackie Kay successfully challenges the
notion of traditional heterosexuality assumption. Through the relationship between Joss and
Millie, Kay raises a fascinating and ponderable conception that heterosexual relationship should
be determined based on how it is perceived by involvers, rather than on biological features. Her
hypothesis is well proven via the way Joss represents himself, as well as Millie s acceptance of his
genderrole.
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On one hand, their long stand marriage acquires perfectly almost every characteristics of a straight
relationship according to social prejudice. They inheritably express sexual attraction towards other
sex, adopt a child, perform conventional gender role husband and wife, father and mother in family
structure. On the other hand, it lacks an element in normal heterosexual relationship, known as
sexual intercourse. The fact that Joss is a transvestite but not yet attains masculine features prevents
them from ability to bear children. He still owns feminine biological trademarks such as breasts or
high voice. Therefore, their relationship poses an unprecedented question to the deep rooted
assumption of heterosexual relationship. Can both sides perception of gender identity determine
the relationship status instead of solely based on physical features? As a matter of fact, Joss s
biological features impose little influence on his relationship with Millie. They both acknowledge
the status of heterosexuality, and even after Joss s death, Millie maintains her account of the
relationship. Therefore, Jackie Kay seemingly disapproves any connection between a man s
anatomical features and his romance relationship. Instead, the relationship status should depend on
insiders perception of their own gender identity and get recognition in
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Comparing The Fall Of A City And Just Lather Thats All
The two stories The fall of a city by Alden Nowlan and Just Lather Thats all by Hernando Tellez,
both showcase how the main characters similarily are affected by their own and others actions.
The Fall of a city demonstrates how Teddy s Aunt and Uncle change Teddys perspective of
imagination and his thought about being a ruler thus affecting him emotionally. They looked
prettey much like paper dolls and doll houses.An eleven year boy!. (133)illistrates how his uncle
has a defferent perspective on what teddy sees,mocking him and making fun of his prefrence. This
is when he responds They ant paper dolls I told you !. (133) with his clentched fists and stiff arms
at his side, demonstrating how Teddy s Uncle is changing his emotions and feelings about his own
prefrences.While Teddy is still mad He could never explain they would never let him explain
(133),this is why Teddy made king theadore since Teddy could rule and not be ruled.In the end his
Uncle and Aunt had changed his imagination and thought about ruleing hurting him emotionally
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He slit his throat while he was shaving him a coward (51) this represents how people will start
changing the way they think about the barber, thus affecting his life. I would have to
flee,leaving all I have behind and take refuge far away, (51)these are some of the preoccupations
the barber would have after the murder which would affect his life and change his stlye of living
from being open to runing from the spotlight.The barber in the story would also have to worry
that some people will keep looking for him They would follow me untill they found me
(51),maybe affecting his life by harming him or people he love or simply finding the barber and
murdering
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Nat Turner Outline
Nat Turner is an black man that was born in Southampton County, Virginia, On October 2, 1800.
He led a slave rebellion that was one, if not the biggest slave rebellions in history. It also took an
important role in the African American slave society. Nat Turner was born into slavery so he
never knew any kind of happiness his whole life leading up to this rebellion. He was forced to
work unbelievable hours for his masters with no sympathy in return.It was a horrible system of
slaverythat Nat Turner eagerly wished to overthrow. The slaves were treated like animals. Forced
to work in whatever climate and day that their masters saw fit. This means that they can use
whatever punishment that they saw fit. Some fellow slaves saw Turner as a spiritual leader.
Many people believed that he was chosen by God to do great things for the slaves. When he was
young, he claims that he saw visions sent by god to overthrow the white evil and tyranny. Turner
felt God talking to him many times through his career as a slave. He had also been seeing signs
that he felt were from above. For example, he had seen this solar eclipse. He felt that this was a
sign from God to begin preparations to overthrow their masters and begin their revolution. He and
other slaves began their preps to get it done and alerted other slaves what they were planning on
doing. Other slaves were terrified by the idea because they felt if they were caught helping Turner
then they would be persecuted for helping him and
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Loss Of Innocence
Loss of Innocence
At the first glance at the poem, The Chimney Sweeper by William Blake, it seems to be about the
mistreatment of children, owever, after more in depth reading it proves to show much more than
that. Blake s poem is about loss of innocence, death, exploitation, and oppression for unwanted
children (Heath, S, 2011). By cleverly describing the deplorable livings conditions, the horrible
treatment, the dreams of a better life with a father who loves them and the fear of an inevitable
death, Blake masterfully allows the reader to see through the sad eyes of a chimney sweep child.
Emotion Evoking
In the poem The Chimney Sweeper , Blake narrates using detailed imagery throughout this poem.
The opening line states When my mother died I was very young/And my father sold me while
yet my tongue/could scarcely cry weep! Weep! weep! weep! (1 3), which implies this child, is very
young. As the poem progresses, it is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As Blake is narrating, the feeling sadness in his words is demonstrated as he says, When my
mother died I was young/And my father sold me while yet my tongue/Could scarcely cry weep!
weep! weep! (1 2). There is sharpness in the words because children are being used and caused
an early death. The title is The Chimney Sweeper singular, but it means chimney sweepers as a
whole. Tom Dacre is the voice for all chimney sweep children. The images of many small
helpless children covered in soot create an image that is heartbreaking and angers the reader.
Blake s tone is matter of fact with no child like understanding or compassion. There is only one
simile included in the poem, which is Tom s hair that is comparing it to lamb s hair. There is an
underlining statement by Blake that has a bit of sarcasm in it when he says, If he s be a good boy ,
as to imply he was bad if he did not perform properly. There is a rhyme to this poem similar to a
nursery rhyme, which adds to the loss of innocence of
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Dizzy Gillespie Essay
Dizzy Gillespie deservedly ranks amongst the most influential and innovative jazz musicians of all
times. Every note played with his trumpet captivated a legion of devout followers from all
different age demographics and cultural backgrounds. Only Miles Davis and Louis Armstrong can
tread the waters of his talent and his ever growing legend, which was propelled by his
revolutionary style. The Beboprevolution would have been a real yawner without notable Dizzy
Gillespietracks and stunning collaborations with top artists from the time period. He played
alongside great musicians like Cab Calloway, Ella Fitzgerald, Earl Hines, Duke Ellington, Billy
Eckstine, Charlie Parker, Charlie Christian, Thelonious Monk, Max Roach and Coleman... Show
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The birth of Bebop music was built on a similar evolutionary process that has taken over many
different art forms since the beginning of human history. There was a yearning for change and a
desire to break the binding chains of the standard New Orleans jazz, Dixieland, and Swing music
(Aycock, 1997). In the 1940 s Dizzy Gillespie and a legion of young and talented musicians went
to war against traditional jazz music and forged a new modern landscape of immense record
sales, popularity and fame. The creation of Bebop catered to the would be gods of jazz, because
their talent rose to the top. Musical characteristics of Bebop shifted away from simple melody
variations and moved towards intense improvisation and difficult harmonic progressions
(Horricks, 1984). There was an air of confidence brewing amongst the young innovators and a
sense of pride in maintaining their dominance. Dizzy Gillespie said this about the subject, There
were some who couldn t blow at all but would take six or seven choruses to prove it. So on
afternoons before a session Thelonious Monk and I began to work out some complex variations
on chords and the like, and we used them at night to scare away the no talent guys (Horricks,
1984, p. 30). The crucible that bred the Bebop style was New York City and the famous Minton s
Playhouse (Aycock, 1997). This venue can be viewed as a more of a laboratory of modern jazz
experiments than a simple small club.
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Nutrition During Pregnancy Is Extremely Important During...
It is in human nature to want better for your children than you previously had
Nutrition during pregnancy is extremely important during fetal growth and development
Micronutrients are necessary for normal growth and development of the fetus and deficiencies have
been found to be associated with fetal growth retardation and small for gestational age infants (9).
Even some animal models have shown that micronutrient deficiencies during pregnancy can
potentially increase adiposity to the offspring at birth (9).
Epigenetics are a relatively new discovery in the field of genetics. An epigenome literally means
above the genome. An epigenome can be a wide variety of mechansims from what someone eats, to
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Epigenetic changes may last throughout all cell divisions for the remainder of the cell s life and for
multiple generations (4).
Maternal health and nutrition doesn t stop at the mom
The fetus depends entirely on the mother for the supply of multiple nutrients during the pregnancy
(10).
Maternal health begins encoding and programing the fetus s DNA.
The genes passed from mother to father to child are like a loaded gun and what happens during the
life, including fetal life, instructs to which bullets are fired
Some studies have linked maternal nutrition exposures during pregnancy and later disease risk
in infants with a wide range of birth weights, not just low birth weights (4). Low birth weight or
early gestational age are two of the most common adverse outcomes of negative maternal health.
Infants born low birth weight or preterm are at much higher risk of dying within the first year of
life when compared to larger and older newborns (4). Negative health affects do not just stop after
the first year of life, preterm and low birth weight babies are at a higher risk of developing a large
variety of conditions later in life as well.
Infants born preterm are at greater risk than other infants of death, neurological problems reflected
later in low IQ scores, congenital malformations, and chronic health problems such as cerebral
palsy. Infants born very preterm
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Summersville Annual Lottery Analysis
Summersville Annual Lottery Everyone usually wants to win the lottery, but that is not the case for
this one town. Last week, the people of Summersville came together to perform the annual lottery.
Every June in Summersville, the townspeople conduct a lottery to draw the stoning victim. This
year, the winner of the annual lottery was Tessie Hutchinson. Mr.Summers is the one in charge of
the lotteryand he explained why they perform the lottery every year, I conduct the lottery every
year because it is just a tradition, and everyone likes traditions. The lottery is an annual thing
because it is nothing more than a tradition. The lottery took place in the morning so everyone could
get back home in time for lunch. All of the kids and the
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Modern Day Syrian Arab Republic
Modern day Syria officially called the Syrian Arab Republic is located in southwest Asia. It is
bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, Iraq, and Asia. This country is about
the size of the state of Washington at 76,500 square miles. In 1995 the populations was estimated at
14.2 million. There are many different ethnic and religion groups in Syria. Muslim is the primary
religion, but there are many Christians and Jews. When it comes to ethnicity Arab is the majority
with many Kurds, Armenians, Turkmen, and Assyrians. The primary language is Arabic, but
many ethnic groups have their own languages as well. Syrians have their own dialect from the
formal language, which divides them from other Arab speaking people (Jones). Much of the
immigration information on early Syrians to America such as the time periods and amount of
people is difficult to acquire. Syria was called Greater Syria before 1920, which was part of the
Ottoman Empire. Some immigrants may have been considered Turks or Lebanese at Ellis Island
even though they came from Syria. It is more likely that Syrian and Arab immigration occurred
after 1880. Also, many of the immigrants that came to American during and after the Civil War
returned to their originating country after earning money (Jones). There are many reasons why
people migrated from Syria to America. Many were seeking religious freedom, but the primary
incentive was the American Dream. Most of these immigrants worked
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The Comparison Of The Number Of Sets In The Maths
public class StatCalc {
private int count; // Number of numbers that have been entered.
private double sum; // The sum of all the items that have been entered.
private double squareSum; // The sum of the squares of all the items.
/**
* Add a number to the dataset. The statistics will be computed for all
* the numbers that have been added to the dataset using this method.
*/
public void enter(double num) {
count++;
sum += num;
squareSum += num*num;
}
/**
* Return the number of items that have been entered into the dataset.
*/
public int getCount() {
return count;
}
/**
* Return the sum of all the numbers that have been entered.

*/
public double getSum() {
return sum;
}
/**
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Methods are provided to return the following statistics for the set of numbers that have been
entered: The number of items, the sum of the items, the average, the standard deviation, the
maximum, and the minimum.
*/
public class StatCalc {
private int count; // Number of numbers that have been entered. private double sum; // The sum of
all the items that have been entered. private double squareSum; // The sum of the squares of all the
items. private double max = Double.NEGATIVE_INFINITY; // Largest item seen. private double
min = Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY; // Smallest item seen.
public void enter(double num) {
// Add the number to the dataset. count++; sum += num; squareSum += num*num; if (num max)
max = num; if (num min) min = num;
}
public int getCount() {
// Return number of items that have been entered. return count;
}
public double getSum() {
// Return the sum of all the items that have been entered. return sum;
}
public double getMean() {
// Return average of all the items that have been entered.
// Value is Double.NaN if count == 0. return sum / count;
}
public double getStandardDeviation() {
// Return standard deviation of all the items that have been entered.
// Value will be Double.NaN if count == 0. double mean = getMean(); return Math.sqrt( squareSum
/count mean*mean );
}
public double getMin() {
// Return the smallest item that has been entered.

// Value will be infinity if no items have
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Anne Bradstreet s Pre-Civil War Poetry
When reading Pre Civil War works, readers may have a preconception that the works may be
difficult to decipher and view them as archaic; however this is clearly not the case. The works
are written in modern English, and therefore, readers can still understand the overall, general
concept even if they cannot decipher each and every word. When reading the Salinas and
Cherokee creation stories, Columbus s Letter, and the works of Samuel de Champlain, the works
can be read with ease. The overall concept/ message may be difficult to understand at times, but
to read each of the works can be done effortlessly. Although the majority of the works assigned
this week are easy to understand and read, Anne Bradstreet s poetry may be considered a tad more
difficult to comprehend, because her poetry is written in a quatrain and the language gives off a
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To recap, Champlain is retelling the story of when he took an expedition through Canada and
Newfoundland. Throughout his journey, he explores the Canadian wilderness, lakes, and rivers,
and he collects data to help create his maps. Champlain uses imagery to describe the landscape
and its inhabitants when he writes, In it are many beautiful low islands covered with very fine
woods and meadows with much wild fowl and animals to hunt, such as stags, fallow deer, fawns,
roebucks, bears, and other kinds of animals which come from the mainland to these islands (first
paragraph second sentence). Champlain uses this imagery and detail to help create his maps of
Canada, which are later published in his book Voyage and Les Voyages de la Nouvelle France
occidentale, dicte Canada and are copied by other mapmakers during that
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Katha Pollitt What s Wrong With Gay Marriage
Gay Marriage
Katha Pollitt s, What s Wrong with Gay Marriage, is an article about why Gay Marriage should be
accepted without question. Pollitt views what social conservatives (530) have to say about
marriage, and how their belief that marriage is all about procreation isn t persuasive to those
outside of the right wing think tank, Catholic marriage tribunal, or ultra Orthodox rabbi court.
(Pollitt 530). Pollitt tells her readers to scratch procreation and then examines the theory that,
marriage is the way women domesticate men. Continuing with well known right winger George
Gilder s theory, she uses his statistical support that married men are much less likely than single
men to take drugs, steal a car, murder someone, etc against ... Show more content on
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Both use great supporting facts or statistics in writing their articles. Each agree that marriage, in
some way, has to do with procreation. The fact that they come to a common agreement that having
kids is a major part of marriage, and for Colson a marital requirement, is an important comparison
since Pollitt is writing in favor of same sex marriage. Both authors agree that our traditional
marriage today, consisting of a man and woman, are too easily dissolved. They also agree that
many family tragedies are a result of broken marriages. Lastly, a major similarity both Pollitt and
Colson talk about it the future of the
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The Plains Indian
The term Plains Indian refers to a group of indigenous people who lived on the interior plains of
both Midwest America and the southern Canada. Their culture was traditionally nomadic as they
survived by hunting and gathering, and often followed the migration of the American Bison. The
Bison provided them with their main resource as they used its hide, bones, fat, and fur to make
clothing, housing, and tools. Teepees were their traditional form of housing because they were
easily constructed and then dismantled to fit the Plains Indian s transient lifestyle (Roth, 1923).
Several other unique aspects of their lifestyle have become a part of the stereotypical American
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The men mainly wore leggings and short pants made out of animal skin and during the winter
seasons they wore thick hide robes. It was difficult to obtain enough hide to clothe an entire village
so some members had very little clothing at all and almost no one had more than one set of
clothing (Carlson, 1998). This scarcity caused Plains Indians to reduce the use of their clothing by
going naked in the warmer seasons in hopes of prolonging its use (Kaye, 1987). Most women
wore dresses made out of lighter weight deerskin, sometimes with thin pants made out of deerskin
or buffalo hide. Women spun and wove fibers made from flax and other wheat to make the inside
of theses hides softer (Carlson, 1998). The act of adorning personal items with dyed porcupine
quills is an ancient Native American art form predominantly used by the Plains Indian tribes before
the introduction of glass beads. This method of decoration has long been a part of Plains Indian
culture as archaeologists have discovered quill working tools dating back to the 6th century
(Neuman, 1960). Quill work is entirely unique to the Subarctic, Plains, and Northeastern Woodlands
of North America (Roth, 1923).These areas encapsulate the porcupine s natural habitat which
reveals the ability of Plains Indians to utilize the resources around them for means of production
beyond survival. This adaptation is
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Diane Ravitch s Essentials Of Good Education
In the article Essentials of Good Education by Diane Ravitch, she discusses theories around the
subject of the education system in the United States. Throughout this essay, it rejects the idea of
standardized testing. This meaning that kids are not being taught fully what they need to be taught.
It also presents the issue of the perceptions of students in the system by legislatures.
Diane Ravitch is an educational historian and policy analyst, who believes that standardized
education is not a smart form of learning. The author s purpose in writing this article is to provide
information about the value of arts education, and tell them the threats that standardized testing
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She only states her beliefs and her emotions on the subject, but does not dig deep into anyone else
s thought. If she would have provided this, it would have made her article more interesting and she
would have been given more credit. In order to grab someone s attention, you need a solid
argument as to where their are two different emotions on the subject.
The author has many weaknesses and strengths. As said before, the author lacks the differing of
other viewpoints and also more facts. Although, the author does a great job of of clarifying her
passion for the subject and making it clear that this is an emotional subject on her part. She
provides the right information to prove that she is confident in this subject, but not enough
information to prove that other people have a different viewpoint on the subject.
The Essentials of Good Education by Diane Ravitch provides the proper information for one to
believe the issues our modern public schools face. Public schools should teach students all material,
no matter what is being tested. All students got out and explore different subjects in college,
therefore teaching all material will help students get through their own subject in
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Anemone Descriptive Writing
The air, heavy with the morning fog, parts around the three figures like still water around a hull.
Crunching rocks and barnacles under boots disrupt the thick silence of the morning, the sharp
sound abrasive against the calm lapping of the waves. The woman crouches down pointing at
limpet tucked into a crevice between two barnacle blanketed rocks, wet with morning dew but the
children are already enraptured with a different creature. Peacefully undulating in a tidepool, the sea
anemones bright colors and patterns are striking against the muted background of rocks, seaweed,
and fog. The two children couch down on either side of the pool and giggle, giddy with the
excitement of discovery. The girl reaches a finger out, undeterred by the... Show more content on
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It was like falling asleep in a rocking hammock underneath a blanket of soft sunshine. I was happy
and I was free. No one cared if you made a mistake as long as you strove to fix it next time. No one
tried to box you in but encouraged you to grow.
The more time I spent around theater, the more I realized that, at it s heart, theater is not about
skill. It is not about how well you act or if you can do a killer French accent. At it s heart, theater
is a state of being. It is about accepting everyone and giving them a place to call home. It is about
jamming out backstage to every musical number you aren t in. It is about being there for your cast
members in their times of need, no matter how small the problem might seem. It is about shared
laughs and weird faces. It is about opening your heart to strangers and finding yourself with a
family. That is the spirit of theater.
At the end of the day, I am still that anemone, only now, I see life a little differently, through theater
colored glasses if you will. There are still those curious fingers but now they are not so scary.
Theater taught me, as backwards as it may sound, to not be afraid of my fears. It taught me that I
should not be ashamed to recoil from things unknown because it is a natural instinct. But it also
taught me that I shouldn t hide all day just because something might come along. Rather than
pushing me, theater taught me
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Compare And Contrast Grendel And Beowulf
The monster Grendel descendant of Cain attacks Herot due to their loud and disruptive
celebrations. Grendel comes at night Beowulf, and his men are waiting for the monster to come
so threy all go to sleep. As expected Grendel does come and he kills one of Beowulf men, and
reaches for Beowulf when he gets grabbed by him instead. Beowulfand Grendelboth fight it out.
Beowulf rips off his arm and is victorious. Everyone celebrates the death of Grendel. Beowulf
swears to kill her Beowulf The second battle was the one that brought about boasts to everyone in
Herot again, and takes hunting unearths sword with him to kill Grendel s mother. Beowulf swims
to her lair Beowulf gets chased by all sorts of other monsters on his way down to her lair.
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Pablo Picasso The Old Guitarist
I chose to write about The Old Guitarist by Pablo Picasso, which is an artwork that was painted
with oil on a panel that is displayed in the Chicago Art Institute. It s quite large in size to scale
and appearance in relation to the framework. It appears to be cramped in the frame because it is
presented on a small canvas, but it actually measures in at 48 3/8 x 32 В Ѕ. This painting may have
paved the way for Picasso some may say by possibly being a pivotal moment in his life. The Art
Institute of Chicago received this piece of artwork in 1926 and put it on display. The Old Guitarist
became Picasso s first painting to be acquired by an American museum, and according to the Art
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Picasso is one of the most fascinating artists to me for one of the reasons of being able to use a
combination of traditional materials, such as oil, paint, found materials, chalk, sand and much
more. In this painting he chose oil to work with and he went with a flat effect with a
monochromatic color scheme in order to convey a feeling and a mood. Those details create a
two dimensional figure that dissociates the guitarist from time and place within the painting.
He chose to work with blue which is used to symbolize coldness, depression, darkness and the
emotional and psychological feelings of humans. The only detail of The Old Guitarist that is
not completely blue along with the rest of the painting is the man s guitar. The difference of
color of the guitar could be seen on how Picasso viewed his own art as a happy place even in his
darkest times, therefore it wasn t blue and considered the same mood as the rest of the painting,
which was dark and cold, because he had a good feeling when it came to art. The Old Guitarist is
one of Picasso s most disturbingly haunting pieces of work that he made while he was in
Barcelona. What seems to be a simple painting of a man and his guitar really has a much deeper
meaning and purpose. It is said that The Old Guitarist has secrets in its past and in its paint.
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Essay on Computer Forensics Case Projects Chapter 2
Case Project 2 1 * Receive the equipment from the Seattle Police Department with the chain of
custody form * Enter my company information on form and secure the evidence * Request
statements from officers on the condition of the computer on time of raid * Request a list of
keywords to search * Transport Gateway computer to our secured forensics lab * Prepare a
forensics workstation specifically for this case * Make two images of hard drive using two different
tools * Examine drives for evidence by running keyword searches and checking URL s for Internet
searches. * Search registry for keywords * Identify specialty applications * Organize and
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When was the last time she accessed her computer? What is her background in computers, what is
her skill level? I need some background on the former employee, her computer habits and activities
prior to the files being found on her computer. I must collect digital evidence while keeping the
data unaltered, first thing. This data will be used later in the prosecution of the case. This can be
done through calculating and recording an evidence file. Next is imaging of the computer media
with a write blocking tool. I must keep the chain of custody. The computer s RAM is examined
for evidence. During the examination step, verify and catalog the presence and integrity of the
original evidence and any copies. An analysis is made with specialized equipment to find out
exactly what s stored on the digital media. This includes a manual review of all materials found on
the media, a review of the Windows registry, techniques to crack passwords and retrieve protected
data, keyword searches and extraction of email and pictures for further review.
Case Project 2 4 I would inform the employee that I can recover the files and the employee would
need to fill out a form letting me know the exact names of the files missing. The first step in data
recovery is to question the client. It is important to find out what operating system the employee is
using and if it was a laptop or a desktop. By asking what programs/applications the
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My Adulthood Memories And Memories Of A Childhood Home
Places are more than less often full of memories. Rooms have narratives that can be told through the
items and furniture they contain. These narratives are often overlooked and not thought about,
especially in places where one does not want to spend a particularly large amount of time. Rooms
speak, even though we often don t want to listen, or don t want to know. Basements are often like
this, full of broken thing and memories, knee deep castaways, childhood toys and holiday lights.
The basementin my childhood home is this way, completely divided into then and now; simply,
entirely, depressing. This room is split into two distinct halves. The stairs are creaky and off
white, stained grey and black from soda spills, muddy shoes, snow slush and dirty dog feet.
Clumps of dog hair sit in the corners of each step, wrapped up into dust balls. At the bottom, to
the immediate left, is where a playroom used to be. There are drawings and old bits of paper
stuck up on the walls, hinting as to what this space used to contain. Now, a large, professional
grade ping pong table sits in the middle of the room. Once loved, the table is now stacked high
with towels and laundry. On the wallparallel to the length of the table is a child s growth chart,
drawn in Sharpie on the rigid wall that ruined many a marker tip. Starting in June 2004 and ending
in June of 2017, about 18 lines with corresponding dates mark the growth of a child. On the
adjacent wall, farthest from the
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European Colonialism In Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe
Chinua Achebe s novel Things Fall Apart, and the reading African Challenge both look at the
consequences and benefits of European colonialism on the Igbo people and African culture. The
novel s main character is Okonkwo, who is the head the Umuofia clan, a Nigerian tribe. One of
Okonkwo s personal mission is to not be like his father, who he viewed as a coward and weak.
Okonkwo s accomplishes this mission by being obsessed with masculinity and viewing feminity in
a derogatory way. Okonkwo s hold over his clan is tested by the infusion of missionaries and along
with them colonialism into Nigeria. The African Challenge also talks about the European
missionaries and their mission to spread Christianity amongst the Igbo peopleand also about the
beliefs that both societies had about eachother. Through the incorporation of the Igbo language
throughout his novel, and the interactions of the Europeans with the Igbo people and their customs
presented in both the novel and African Challenge, we can see both the benefits and consequences
that European colonialism had on the Igbo society and African culture.
Both readings highlight how the Igbo people s insistence on sorcery and ancestral spirits leads to
conflict between the Europeans and the Igbo people. The first instance of conflict that arises in the
novel, is when a missionary to convert a village woman to Christianity, and accidentally kills an
ancestral spirit. This leads to the villagers burning the missionary s huts. The
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Reflection Of Citizen Kane
Orson Welles s Citizen Kane is a revolutionary film. Although it might not look like much to the
modern viewer, many aspects of the film were the first of their kind to appear and are still used
today.
One thing I noticed throughout the film was the use of reflections. The movie starts off with a
montage of images of Xanadu, Charles Kane s personal estate. One of the shots includes a
beautiful reflection of the building in the water. When Kane dies and drops the snow globe, you
see the nurse s reflection in the glass as she walks into the room. After Kane convinces the men
from the Chronicle to come work for him at the Inquirer, he throws a party; we can see him
dancing in a reflection of a window. When Kane is in Xanadu, he walks through ... Show more
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The camera angles varied greatly throughout the film. Multiple times the camera was close to the
floor looking up at the characters and other times it was very high up looking down. There are
also multiple times within the film that the actors look straight into the camera. This happens
when Leland and Kane are talking about the newspaper declaration as well as when Walter
Thatcher reading Kane s newspapers headlines. Most narratives do not have the actors
acknowledge that the camera is there, however, some TV shows now have actors look into the
camera for an added dramatic effect just as Citizen Kane did.
The beginning of the film also used a shot that had a variety of newspaper headings with someone
flipping through the newspapers in order for the audience to see all the headings. This has been
repeated in many movies since, but now it is done digitally with fancy effects like the papers
spinning.
I also like how there are two intertwined plots throughout the film, that of Kane s life and that of
Thompson trying to figure out what rosebud means. I have seen Citizen Kane before and
watching it for a second time was much better. I was able to pick up on details that I was
confused by before. One of these was the seemingly random screeching cockatoo towards the end
of the film. Watching the other students reactions made me realize what this cockatoo was for.
After it appeared on screen many people shot up as it seemed they were falling asleep or
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My Favorite Form Of News Satire And Old Greek Comedy
News satire is one of my favorite forms of comedy. News satire basically takes the news,
something that people see every day and is typically serious, and makes it funny. Sometimes it is
just completely fake or just exaggerated news. It could almost be considered incongruous because
people do not expect news to be funny at all, so the fact that it is turned into comedymakes it
incongruous to its regular nature. At the same time, it is also a form of comic relief . It provides
people with relief from the anxiety they might feel when watching or reading the regular news.
Watching news satire you are more likely to laugh than experience feeling of dread, concern, or
worry. There can also be examples of benign violation depending on the material, so that depends
on the topic the comedian is talking about and the way they decide to portray it. The delivery of
the news is a big part of why it is so funny as well. Typically comedians deliver it a deadpan manner.
Deadpan means that it delivered in an expressionless manner. Funny things said without emotion
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Old Ancient Greek comedy featured outspoken political criticism and commentary and a lot of
news satirists feature political criticism in their material. They both also include buffoonery.
News satire also has some similarities to Roman comedy or New Greek Comedy. All three of
these styles of comedy feature stock characters. The main example of satirical news shows using
stock characters is Saturday Night Live s segment, The Weekend Update. The Weekend Update
features a lot of stock characters like The Girl You Wished You Never Started A Conversation or
One Dimensional Female Character In a Male Driven Comedy. Roman Comedy featured their own
stock characters like the old man, prostitute, and harsh wife. There are a good amount of satirical
shows that do not necessarily use stock
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Ecstacy Abuse Essay
GHB, or Gamma Hydroxy Butyric Acid is an intoxicating chemical with medical, recreational, and
potentially entheogenic uses. It is a normal component of mammalian metabolism. It is naturally
found in every cell in the human body and is most properly considered a nutrient. It is believed to
be a neurotransmitter, although it is still unknown as to whether it exhibits all of the properties
required to be considered one.
GHB was first synthesized about thirty years ago by Dr. H. Laborit. He was a French researcher
interested in exploring the effects of GABA (gamma aminobutyric acid) in the brain. Over the
years many researchers have studied GHB s effects. In Europe it is used as a general anesthetic, a
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Some people find GHB useful for treating insomnia, others use it to treat alcoholism. Some use it as
a replacement for alcohol. The effects can be broken down by the dose amount.
Low Dose: .5 to 1.5g
This often causes effects similar to those of 1 3 drinks of alcohol. At this dosage, the user can fell
a mild relaxation, increased sociability, slightly decreased motor skills, mild dizziness, and other
effects similar to mild alcohol intoxication.
Medium Dose: 1 2.5g
This increases the relaxing effects and the physical disequilibrium experienced. Some report
increased appreciation for music, dancing , or talking. Many report positive mood changes. There
is some slurring of speech, silliness, and slight incoherency . Some report increased feelings of
nausea and grogginess. There are some reports of pro sexual effects, an increase in tactile
sensitivity, relaxation, increased male erectile capacity and heightened experience of orgasm,
although some women report that this is harder to achieve.
Heavy Dose: 2.5g +
A heavy dose can increase feelings of disequilibrium in many people to the point of feeling very
ill. (One reason the GHB has gained notoriety as a Club Drug is that some people experience
extremely positive feelings on Heavy Doses of GHB.) Reports of euphoria, feeling music deeply,
joyous dancing, and other very positive effects are common. An extra quarter gram can be the
difference between euphoria and vomiting.
Overdose: can
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Characteristics Of Benedict Arnold
Are historical figures defined by what great things they did or petrifying things? Benedict
Arnold had a difficult life growing up. He dropped out of school and started working with his
cousins, but he would often leave to and join the army. He went off on a bad route when his
parents died because he went from business deals to sort of smuggling; however, when he heard
of lexington and concord he rushed over and tried to get in on the action. He was then bullied
and such by his fellow generals. What events can define this person as a hero or villain? It is
believed that Benedict Arnold was a great general in the revolutionary war. He fought beside
George Washington in the continental army. When he was a general for the continental army he
had a couple of successful raids and took over british forts. He was also promoted to colonel by
Benjamin church. He was doing great during his time with the continental army and his comrades
trusted him, and he was praised for his successful attacks. Even though, a couple of his companions
did bully and mess with him, they still found him useful when it came to taking over british forts
and achieving bountiful attacks towards the british. He even got hurt during an attack on the
british. George Washington sent Arnold to attack Quebec where he hurt his knee. As a result, his
attack in Quebec failed miserably. This really shows that Benedict arnold was trying his best to be
great man and do what was right. After Arnold had done so many
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Differences Between The Book And The Da Vinci Code
The Da Vinci Code is an American mystery thriller film which was produced in 2006 by Brian
Grazer and John Calley and directed by Ron Howard.. He was born on March 1, 1954is not only
an American director but also a very well known actor and a producer. He was awarded National
Medal of Arts. This is a medal which was titled by the United States Congress in 1984.this medal
was introduced for a very special purpose and the reason is to honor artists. It is the highest honor
that one artist can aim for.
The Da Vinci Code novel published in the year 2003 was written by Dan Brown. Daniel Dan
Brown who was born on 22nd of June, 1964 is a very well known American author of thriller
fiction. This novel is said to have sold more copies than any other book after the holy book, Bible.
A movie that is made from a book is called adaptation. Each book based film varies on the scale
from being very faithful to the book to loosely based on the book. A book allows the reader to use
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Here are the deviations of the movie from the novel:
In the novel Robert Langdon is sleeping in his hotel room in Paris when he is suddenly awakened
by a telephone call from the French Police, whereas in the movie Langdon has just completed a
lecture and he issigning some books when he is interrupted by Police who is seeking for his help.
Interpretation:This deviationwas to make the scene more dramatic.
In the novel Langdon is suspected by Fache for murderingSauniere as his name was written on the
floor by Sauniere, where as in the movie Aringarosa tell Fache that he overheard Langdon confess
to the murder.
Interpretation:This deviation was to show thatFaschewas taking orders from Aringarosa and to
show a connection between
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Reasons For File A Police Report Essay
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction
This chapter provides background of the study and presents the problem statement. It clarifies the
research objectives, research questions, and describes the significance of the study. Organization of
the remaining chapters is provided towards the end of this chapter.
We focus on the modelling of police reporting processes in Malaysia. The fact that everybody
knows, under the law, people have the right to lodge a police report. In the past, the police would
actually dissuade people from filing a police report some times. One could not get their schedule
as to when those times struck and so that made it difficult and frustrating. They will tell people it
is not required or there is no point because they will not investigate or take any further action, or
give people excuses to send people from station to station until people get so frustrated, or just flat
out refuse to take down the complaint.
There are many reasons to file a police report. Some of the most common reasons are to ease of
finding and arresting a suspect in a crime, adding serial numbers to statewide databases to recover
stolen property and tracking criminal activity in various areas to prevent future crimes. A police
report should be filed in the city or jurisdiction where the crime occurred. They need to get the most
accurate information possible to conduct a thorough investigation.
Based on the literature review and an interview with police officer, we come
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Beloved And Sethe
Morrison uses a language packed with desire and need when describing the relationship between
Beloved and Denver. Beloved provides emotional sustenance for Denver in a way that Sethe
failed as a mother. Denver feels simultaneously responsible for and dependent upon Beloved
which further reinforces the connection. Sethe s reaction to the news of Halle s fate reveals her
strategy for coping with pain and love. is tempted to contain her feelings just like Paul D. Due to
Sethes strong love for Halle, the news of his psychological breakdown is just another burden. Yet
facing his pain and her own allows her to heal and move on. Sethe does not move from her current
haunted home in hopes that Halle would someday return to her. As she begins to reexamine
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The Death Penalty Of Indonesia
INTRODUCTION
Indonesia is by far the largest Southeast Asian nation, both in population and land area with the
majority of the population, Muslim (OMF International, n.d). Indonesia, also has one of the
strictest laws regarding drug offences and has demonstrated to not be afraid or be persuaded by
neighboring states not to enforce it (Aquino, n.d). Eight out of the eleven countries within
Southeast Asia still retain the death penalty for drug related offences in which Indonesia is the
only country within Southeast Asia that still carries out its executions by firing squad (Death
Penalty Information Centre, 2013) (see Table 1). The death penalty was extended to include drug
offences and only introduced into Indonesian law in 1997 (Berman, 2013). However, Indonesia
continues to enforce this penalty in the wake of the 2013 execution of a Malawian national
becoming the first execution in some years (see Table 2) (Delaney, 2013, В¶23).
Table 1. Southeast Asia Death Penalty situation
COUNTRY
DEATH PENALITY
LAST EXECUTION
METHOD
Bruneiв€ љ1984* Hanging or Stoning
CambodiaAbolished 1989*
East TimorAbolished 2002*
Indonesiaв€ љ2013Firing Squad
Laosв€ љ1989*unknown
Malaysiaв€ љ2013Hanging
Myanmar (Burma)в€ љ1993*Hanging
PhilippinesAbolished 20061999*Lethal Injection
Singaporeв€ љ2014Hanging
Thailandв€ љ2009Lethal Injection
Vietnamв€ љ2014Lethal Injection
Source: Adapted from (Capital Punishment UK, 2014; Death Penalty Information Centre, 2013;
Gluckman, 1999;
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Differences Between Prebiotics And Probiotics
Key diffrents between prebiotics and probiotics :
Prebiotics and probiotics are two types of bacteria which are present on all food products. These
bacteria can help in dagestive system as they have the ability to keep it more healthy. These two
types of bacteria have the same benefits for the health, as they can increase number of healthy
bacteria in person s body, but they have some differants, too. For example, prebiotics are type of
carbohydrates which have long chains of suger moleculs bonded together and can t be digested by
the body, but not all carbohydrates considered as prebiotics or they are ingrediants which
automatically fermented that allow some changes in both the activity and composition of the gut
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Help in treatment of crohn s disease and cancer.
9. Protect against the infections of the gut.
10. Improve fulness s feeling which can help in the management of weight.
11. Reduce symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.
12. Prebiotics are natural products not synthetic, so they are safe to use.
13. Treat atherosclerosis disease as they manage cardiac problems.
Uses of probiotics:
Probiotics have more benefits and uses to overall body wellness not just for gastrointestinal health,
as they can:
1. Overcome problems of intestines and stomach.
2. Prevent diarrhea and constipation which are caused by salmonella or virus because it may
replace beneficial bacteria s lost.
3. Prevent digestive tract infections.
4. They can be used in inflammatory bowl disease as they control the response of immune.
5. They may be used in the cancer of colon and skin infections.
6. They also used as a treatment for many diseases like, urinary tract infections, allergic diseases
and respiratory infections.
7. They are also inter in the industry of house cleaners products.
8. Probiotics have the ability to help people which have the problem with lactose like they can t
tolerate it.
9. Prevent eczema in children.
10. Treat kidney stones.
11. Treat disease of
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Definition Essay On Anti Abortion
Definition of anti abortion, anti abortion means that someone disagrees with a woman who is
pregnant that decides to take out/kill the life of a baby still inside the womb. A woman can have
an abortion up to 24 weeks, even though starting at 20 weeks is when the baby has developed all
arms and legs and has a heartbeat, it can now start feeling pain too. The definition of pro life, pro
life means to be there for the child who s life that was for, maybe not physically but people could
help by donating to children s homes, or help organizations that educate teens about safe sex plus
people could help the health department reach out to young girls who need birth controlor condoms.
There are many different ways to be pro life. These are just the names and examples of people who
disagree with abortionbut there are people who do agree, those who support abortion want to be
known as pro choice rather than pro abortion (Pro Life Or Anti Abortion?). They say the woman
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Even teen girls who get pregnant should not have an abortion, they knew the consequences of
having sexual relations with a guy also they knew that there are ways of protection but say they
did not, then we need to strive to make sex education a bigger study in school. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention survey say that 47% of all high school students say they have had
sex, and 15% of high school students have had sex with 4+ partners their lifetime. (State Policies
On Sex Education In Schools). So not only would girl be getting help to avoid pregnancy and
abortions, they would be getting help to avoid
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The Pharmaceutical Industry And Society
Abstract
The dependency of profits to promote sales to please shareholders and research and development of
new products seem to be the mindset of the pharmaceutical industry. It is without question that the
pharmaceutical companies only care about making a profit more than they do to help the people of
the United States. Pharmaceutical companies and doctors that represent them are only acting in
their own best interest; patients are the ones who are suffering the most. With that, new information
being produced it is not always being fully disclosed in the fine print, or the other option to the
drugs they take, this just only helps fuel business s.
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Main concern of Pharmaceutical Industry Marketing and priorities of the pharmaceutical industry
have been a dilemma for years. Scare mongering has been increased on the importance of drugs
(Shah, 2010). For example, executives at Mylan, a pharmaceutical company that owns Epipen,
reportedly reaped in nearly three hundred million in compensation from 2011 to 2015 (Tuttle,
2016). Heather Bresch, the CEO of Mylan, was accused of jacking up the price by 600%; her
response was to blame the broken health system , Obamacare, and the rise of high deductible
health insurance plan. But should this be the case to do these to millions of families who can
barely afford something that take thirty dollars to make and jack the price up to seven hundred
dollars? We live in a greedy nation that is only there to take from one another. When people see this
you can only think of how the pharmaceuticals being an industry it basically prioritizes that revenue
comes before the needs and cures to the human society.
Advertizing, only help boost with sales, with the previous example it was noted that it was
encouraged that the states to be required to purchase these Epipen s to fight life threatening
allergic reactions. It so happens to be that the CEO of Mylan, mother was on the National School
Boards during these years. It also does not hurt to have your dad as the
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The Used Car
In this negotiation, I played the role of the buyer of the car, Mazda MX В – 6 from Francesco, who
played the role of the seller. The task involved negotiating for the right price for the used car.
When I was planning for the negotiation the most important criteria was that the car must certainly
have all those specifications which the 1994 Jeep Cherokee Sport was offering. That is, an air
conditioning, AM/FM stereo, 6 cylinder engine and the mileage should be the same or more than
the Jeep. Also, I had firmly decided to buy the Mazda under all circumstances and not go in for the
jeep, as it would certainly turn out to be a better proposition than the jeep. Moreover, I had
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After the deal was made, both of us were happy with it and therefore readily agreed to decide on
the amount $4400.
Francesco made the first offer in this negotiation process of $8000, as mentioned earlier. I think
it does matter as to who puts the first offer because the first offer has a direct impact on your
opponent. If your first offer is extremely inflated, the other person thinks on the higher side and
may close the deal at a higher price than what he had thought of initially. However, if your offer
is low, the other person will try to manipulate you in such a way that he may tend to close the
deal at even a lower price that what he had aspired for. Therefore, I would always like my
opponent to make the first offer so that he does not get pre conceived notions about me and is not
able to manipulate me to a great
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American Born Chinese Summary
In American Born Chinese Gene Luen Yang tells three different stories all dealing with some
aspect of being an American born with Chinese heritage. He begins his graphic novel with a re
telling of the Monkey King, a Chinese legend about a king who is repeatedly denied his wish to
join the gods, goddesses, demons, and spirits in heaven. Seeming to be ashamed of being a
monkey, the monkey kings adorns a pair a shoes in an attempt to assimilate into the group he
wishes to belong to. He even takes it a step further decreeing that, All monkeys must where shoes .
The story that follows after the Monkey King s is one about Jin Wang, a Chinese American student
who has recently moved from San Francisco. In this section of the graphic novel, Gene
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How Did The Puritans Influence Social Development
Puritans were a group of heretics who immigrated to the New World under the Massachusetts Bay
Company for religious freedom. On unsettled land, the Puritans were able to develop their utopia,
built on similar beliefs and values. The Puritans value system was centered on family, the
community, and relationship with God. These common commitments fueled the Puritans pious and
hardworking lives, and ultimately, influenced the political, economic, and social development of
the New Englandcolonies. The values of the Puritan body influenced the political development of
New England colonies. Though the Puritan government was theocratic and represented through
Congregational churches, the state was community based. Every colonist played a role in how the
community functioned whereas in countries such as Vatican City, where the pope resides, power is
given only to the few. John Winthrop described the Puritan colony as one man: each part of the man
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The Puritans valued their education as they felt literacy was way of learning more about God. By
advancing learning, religion and the importance of God will also advance (Doc C). For the
purpose of emphasizing education, the statement was written to promote the discovery of God
through the Bible, which through schools, can be read. Not only did Puritans see literacy as a way
of learning about God, they also they could spread Christianity through education. The Puritans
wanted to advance the study of the gospel within and out of the Church communities. Puritans
taught their children as well as Native Americans, who they desired to promote, the knowledge of
God (Doc B). The Puritans saw it as their duty to advance Christian beliefs to the natives, who they
saw as inferior to them because they were thought of as God less. The spread of God through
literacy and education, thus, influenced the Puritans social
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moving away Essay
Moving Away
Moving away from all of your best friends can be a real tragedy in a sixteen year old teenagers
life. It s hard to get up and go eight hundred miles away from everyone you know and everything
you grew up around. I had this happen to me about three years ago and it is the largest change I
have ever had to adjust to in my life. It wasn t the changes around me that I was bothered by; it
was that I did not know one living soul for hundreds of miles and all I wanted was a friend.
Two days into the summer after sophomore year at Governor Mifflin High School in the little town
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The hardest part for me was having to say goodbye to all my friends I knew since I was little, they
would stop by the
House, start talking to me and all I could do is cry. I knew what I was leaving behind was
something irreplaceable and almost impossible to come by again.
Once my family and I arrived at our new house I was still very saddened because of the move
and had trouble not getting mad at my parents. Summer went bye like it wasn t even there and
by the time school started I was very depressed. The new school I was going to was Naperville
North High School which was about ten times the size of my old school in Pennsylvania in size
and in the number of students. In my school in Pennsylvania there were about twelve students in
each class, here the number runs around thirty two. The school building was so big I had a lot
of trouble getting to class on time let alone finding them in the building. The school wasn t what
I was bothered by the most because it was the fact that I didn t have any social life and I was a
social person. There were a lot of different groups of people at my new high school, it was tough
for me to fit in and meet new people. Everyone just knew me as the new kid and didn t even
bother to find out what my real name was. The first
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Faculty Empowerment the Changing University Environment...
Faculty Empowerment the Changing University Environment
In our case Faculty Empowerment the Changing University Environment we came across two
separate subjects both of which our group can relate to and both of which correlate to each other. In
the beginning we reviewed the topic of nowadays Universities and what has changed recently and
how such change might have affected administrational structure on empowering faculty. We used
the data provided to us in the case study to determine the following facts. First, Universities
Environment has drastically changed during the last 6 years. Because of the rapidly changing
workplace environment, downfall of the economy and incredible technological improvements all
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Parents, the general public and the media seem to applaud these efforts (Wiggins). The scores on
these standardized tests, such as the ITBS, are published in many local and statewide newspapers.
Universities are evaluated and compared to each other using predominately this test data. If this
teaching to the test is beneficial for raising university s test scores, then maybe we should change
the whole university environment to become more aligned with those elements that would foster
improvement on these tests. If it raises test scores it must be sound educational practice. Can this be
accurate? Empowerment Through Online Education
In a 2007 report published by the Sloan Consortium, most universities stated that the main reasons
they continued to expand their online education programs were because such programs improved
student access to education. For example, when universities offer courses online, they can work
around limited classroom space, instructor shortages, and conflicting course schedules to offer more
students more classes. Similarly, in taking an online course that allows them to complete
assignments at their own pace, students can work around their busy course and work schedules, as
well as tailor their coursework to their own personal learning styles. Students increasingly enroll in
online courses over their summer break while they live with their parents and work summer jobs.
Online Education s Historical Counterpart
Online educations
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The Bystander Effect In Today s Society
The Bystander Effect
Imagine a child is the center of attention for the wrong reason. People just stand there and watch
as the child is being picked on because he/she was not like everyone else. This is one of the many
ways the bystander effect has integrated itself into today s society. The Bystander effect by
definition is restraining influence of the presence of others on a person s willingness to help
someone in need. The Bystander effect can happen anywhere: school, work, and everywhere else in
the world. This paper will teach people how the Bystander Effect, affects the bullies and everyone
around them. The Bystander effect encourages bullies to continue to torment others. Most people
do not know that standing by and watch, that they are telling the bully or attacker to continue if
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People do not believe that the student observing would faced tribulation. However this belief is
false. Bystanders face repercussions much like victims do. They face anxiety about getting bullied
because they were at the same place as the student getting picked on. This anxiety can become so
severe that the student will think that the place and/or school is unsafe, and they will avoid these
places (Gordon). If these students have anxiety about coming to school, then they will not get an
education. Then the student will have trouble on tests and finals which determine whether they
graduate high school. This anxiety starts a downward spiral in the course of life. The observer will
also have guilt about not standing up, and they will be more likely to be pressured to bully in the
future( Bystander ). These students are the future, and they will have guilt over one matter that
happened when they were younger. Society teaches younger students to be strong, courageous, and
to stand up for what they believe in, but students are being pressured to bullying which isn t what
they believe
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Armed Conflict In Africa Essay
Africa, as a continent, is one of the fastest growing regions in the world; however, social and
economic issues such as poverty play a major role in stemming development in countries that need
it the most. Widespread poverty, as such that is found in large parts of Africa, can usually be traced
back to a country s inability to continue to development at a fast enough pace to keep up with rapid
demand of the population. In turn, one of the major factors that infringe on national growth, seen in
many countries across Africa, is armed conflict. The longevity and sustainability of these conflicts
is based solely on the prominence of the arms trade on the continent. This explicit trade feeds the
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The displacement of people is one of the biggest consequences of gun fuelled wars. One of the
biggest examples of this can be seen in South Sudan where more than two millions people have
been forced to move:
[Weapons still] flood into the country each day, fuelling the violence. Many people... fear for their
safety because gross human rights violations ethnic killings, rape, revenge attacks and the
targeting of children are taking place each day . As people run for their lives, including entire
villages, there is not many places fro them to go besides refugee or displacement camps. A
majority of these camps have a notable history of being very crowded and underfunded. Having
been stripped of what little they had and being driven away from their homes due to gun violence,
locals live in less than fit situations in some of these camps. To elaborate,
One of the clearest examples where deliberate actions of the government or state policy produce
poverty is the case of forced eviction or forced displacement, where people are forcibly removed
from their homes and lands and their livelihoods are destroyed. This usually amounts a violation of
the government s duty to respect specific human rights, notably the right to adequate housing and
the right to freedom from hunger.
The accessibility of these weapons and unregulated circulation throughout the continent not only
forces people out of their homes and away from
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Theme Of Love In La Belle Dame Sans Merci
Bitter. Sweet. Tender. Love. This subjective idea may refer to a concept, a feeling, an attitude, an
emotion, one could have towards another. Throughout history, one s perception on love may vary
due to the ideology they were being indoctrinated with as well as their family background. Given
that different historical periods may affect one s perception on their idea of love, an analysis on the
poems La Belle Dame sans Merci by John Keats, My Last Duchess by Robert Browning, and
Mother in a Refugee Camp by Chinua Achebe, will be made in order to examine and explore how
poets living in different times present love in their own unique approach.
La Belle Dame sans Merci is a ballad written by English poet John Keats in the year 1819, where ...
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When the knight and the woman was having a sexual intercourse, She looked at him as she did
love, / And made sweet moan The declarative, she looked at him as she did love expresses the
idea of unrequited love. The woman may have only decided upon having a sexual intercourse
with him to favour his sexual desires, yet it does not represent that she has an affection for him.
On the other hand an iambic tetrameter is also used in the same quotation as a motif of the
knight s heartbeat, this represents the excitement and passionate emotions he has within the
relationship and sexual intercourse. A sense of negativity can be seen in the line And made
sweet moan , the iambic dimeter in this line has a foreboding effect to it, hinting that love
between the woman and the knight will not last long. Likewise to La Belle Dame sans Merci ,
Keats short poem The day is gone, and all its sweets are gone! also signifies his role in the
Romanticism movement by the reinforcement of his individual expression and obsessive nature
towards his lover Fanny Brawne. This is evident when Keats display the sincere and direct
emotions of himself in the title The day is gone, and all its sweets are gone! The dependent
clause, and all its sweets are gone is a metaphor that the sweetness of their relationship has
disappeared due to the distance between Keats and Brawne. This metaphor can be likened to La
Belle Dame sans Merci through the knight s loneliness and sentimental emotions when he waits
for the woman he loves. The intensifier all reinforces Keats desires to see Brawne, not seeing
her for a day does not only signify the loss of sweetness, but also marking the end of his day. He is
eager to see Brawne, and by not seeing her the sweetness of his day, the significance of his day has
vanished, disappeared. This poem can
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5 Places Research Paper
When I was younger I started to really look into traveling. I started watching videos of amazing
places all over the world. I watched videos of places like Madrid, Spain, Switzerland, The
Netherlands, Bangkok, Thailand, and Rome, Italy. I started to voice my opinions to my family
and they really supported me. Now, I have a Bucket List of the places I would list to go, and I
can t wait to travel to those 5 places. I once watched a video of a restaurant in Switzerland and I
started to become interested. The video was about how they put cheese on everything. It looked
absolutely amazing and I just wanted to learn more. I then saw another video of the view of a
city in Switzerland and I was hooked. It was one of the most beautiful sceneries I have ever seen.
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In the movie/book, the couple goes to Amsterdam to visit. I was very intrigued after watching
and started looking into it. The city is quite beautiful and the director of the movie did a great
job of showing off the city. When I go there I want to go to the Anne Frank house and explore. I
want to walk down the streets of Amsterdam and take touristy pictures and just live up the
experience. It definitely a place everyone should want to visit. Bangkok, Thailand really caught
my attention when I saw a video of the street food in their markets. The video showed how busy
the market was, and how long the lines for some of the vendors were. The foods varied from
fried squid, to different types of ice cream. I also saw some pictures overlooking the city and it
looked beautiful. I would love to go and take all kinds of pictures of the market, so I could show
everyone how different their culture is. I believe that that is what I would like to do when I get
older, take pictures of amazing places and show people the beauty of different
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Suburban Creative Writing
From a distance, all you could here was the subtle noise of people screaming. The wind was
blowing slightly and there was a light sprinkle in the air, but the weather wasn t stopping these
people. As the hollering slowly quiets down, a group of five or six friends walk out of the arena
laughing and talking amongst each other, having the time of their lives at their favorite singers
concert. They stood and chit chatted outside of the gates of the arena for what felt like hours,
until the light sprinkle turned into a downpour. The teenagers then quickly ran to their suburban
that seemed to be miles and miles down the parking lot. Their suburban was the last vehicle in
the parking lot. As they were running Jenny yelled I call shotgun! as the rest of the group groaned
in between runs. Once they reached the car, one by one they piled in. They playfully yelled at
Jackson, the driver, to start the car already so they could turn on the heater because they were all
wet and freezing to death as Dustin would say. Once they all got into the car, it quickly heated up
from all of the huffing and puffing from all of the out of shape teenagers running through the
parking lot and the heat blowing out through the rented car s vents, on full blast. The chatting
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Kynlee and Jenny walked up to the front desk and started to speak to the man working. After 5
minutes or so, the man working the front desk said You kids are lucky, you guys got the last 2
rooms in this Hotel, and y all s room number is 1032 and 1033. The girls began to smile and
giggle after they realized their hotel rooms were on 100th floor. The man walked into a short
hallway, came back with their key s to get into the hotel room, quickly scanned them and slid them
across the desk. The girls then grabbed their bags once again, walked over to their friends and
motioned to follow
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Analysis Of Dalton Conley s You May Ask Yourself
Dalton Conley s book, You May Ask Yourself, defines sociological imagination as, The ability to
connect the most basic, intimate aspects of an individual s life to seemingly impersonal and
remote historical forces (Conley 2015, pg. A 11). Sociological Imagination is the idea of being
able to step outside of the box, and evaluate society from an alternative point of view. Symbolic
Interactionism, norms, socialization, and the idea of understanding yourself vs. understanding
the social aspect of society, are some of the key concepts mentioned throughout this paper, to
help break apart what the sociological imagination consists of. Society is changing a lot, and
change can sometimes make it hard to cope with the world around us. Sociological imagination
is a lot deeper than just common sense. Author of The Sociological Imagination, C. Wright Mills
states, Talking about sociological imagination is what makes us feel more grounded in the face
of all these changes (C. Wright Mills). If I keep an open mind, and pay attention to the larger
world around me, I am better to understand the connections of what is going on in my individual
life, and what is going on in the social world. The sociological imagination has two lenses to it, the
individual lens, and the society lens. The individual lens deals with personal troubles; Individuals
comparing themselves to everyone around them. For example, with the media, we see all these
commercials, and ads that portray false
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Eccentric Artists and Mad Scientists Essay
Creativity and Irrational Forces: Eccentric Artists and Mad Scientists Men have called me mad, but
the question is not yet settled, whether madness is or is not the loftiest intelligence whether much
that is glorious whether all that is profound does not spring from disease of thought from moods of
mind exalted at the expense of the general intellect. Those who dream by day are cognizant of many
things which escape those who dream only by night Edgar Allen Poe Imagination is more important
than knowledge Albert Einstein Is creative genius somehow woven together with madness ?
According to the dictionary, to create is to bring into being or form out of nothing. Such a powerful,
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His creative break with the prevailing assumption that all molecules were based on two ended
strings of atoms came in a blazing flash of insight: I turned my chair to the fire and dozed. Again
the atoms were gamboling before my eyes.... [My mental eye] could distinguish larger structures,
of manifold conformation; long rows, sometimes more closely fitted together; all twining and
twisting in snakelike motion. But look! What was that? One of the snakes had seized hold of its
own tail, and the form whirled mockingly before my eyes. As if by a flash of lightning I awoke.
(2). Like Kekule, people recognized for their creative genius often depict moments of inspiration as
an electrifying convergence of rational and irrational thought. If creativity is to be found between
the rational and the irrational; between the known and the unknown; between the conventional and
the innovative, then the creative mind continually runs the risk of going too far. As Koestler has
put it, skin divers are prone to fall victim to the rapture of the deep and tear their breathing tubes off
(9). Artists Ernest Hemmingway, Virginia Woolf, Charles Parker, and John Berryman would appear
to have succumbed to this
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The Treatment Goal Of 75 Year Old Male With Hypothyroidism
Management. The treatment goal of 75 year old male with hypothyroidism is to improve patient s
symptoms which will allow better adaptation to environment. The medication dose should be
adjusted to maintain serum thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) within the lower half of the
reference range (0.4 2.5mU/L). Treatment of hypothyroidismin elderly subjects is a common task
undertaken in general and in sub specialty practice. Treatment of hypothyroidism in elderly subjects
is often rewarding, simple and cheap (Roe, 2015).
Thyroid hormones (L thyroxine). Hypothyroidism is classically treated by oral replacement with
synthetic L thyroxine (levothyroxine). Normalization of TSH levels using levothyroxine therapy
can ameliorate the effects of comorbidities in older adults (Hennessey, 2015). It has been shown
then there is no added benefit in using combination therapy of levothyroxine and liothyronine
(another synthetic thyroid hormone supplement) (Kraut, 2015). L thyroxine (levothyroxine)
monotherapy has become the mainstay of treating hypothyroidism and allows more desirable
therapy (Jonklaas, 2014). Patients whose serum TSH levels exceed 10 mIU/L are at increased
risk for heart failure and cardiovascular mortality, and should be considered for treatment with L
thyroxine (Garber, 2012). L thyroxine is peripherally converted to free triiodothyronine (FT3), the
active form of thyroid hormone. It has a half life of 6 days and is typically administered as a once
daily dose of 1.6 Вµg/kg
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