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Essay About My Grandmother
Writing an essay about a personal and cherished topic like "My Grandmother" may initially seem
like a straightforward and enjoyable task. After all, one might think that the abundance of
memories and emotions associated with a grandmother would effortlessly translate into a
compelling piece of writing. However, delving into the intricacies of one's relationship with a
grandmother can prove to be a challenging endeavor.
The difficulty arises not from a lack of material or personal experiences but rather from the need
to navigate the delicate balance between emotional expression and coherent storytelling. The
challenge lies in crafting a narrative that captures the essence of the grandmother's influence
while maintaining a structured and engaging essay. Striking this balance requires careful
consideration of which anecdotes to include, how to convey the emotional depth without
becoming overly sentimental, and how to structure the essay in a way that holds the reader's
interest from beginning to end.
Moreover, the task is compounded by the subjective nature of personal narratives. What might
be a heartwarming and meaningful story to the writer could potentially fall flat or become
confusing to a reader unfamiliar with the context. Crafting an essay about a grandmother
demands a keen awareness of the audience's perspective, ensuring that the narrative resonates
universally while preserving the uniqueness of the relationship.
Furthermore, the challenge extends beyond the emotional realm to the technical aspects of
writing. Crafting well-structured sentences, maintaining a consistent tone, and avoiding
clichГ©s are essential aspects of producing a high-quality essay. It requires a writer to revisit and
revise their work diligently, ensuring that the final piece reflects not only the depth of the
relationship but also a mastery of the written form.
In conclusion, writing an essay about one's grandmother involves a delicate dance between
emotional expression and literary craftsmanship. It requires a writer to navigate the complexities
of personal narratives, strike a balance between sentimentality and coherence, and engage the
reader with a compelling and well-crafted story. Despite the challenges, the process of
articulating the significance of a grandmother's role can be a deeply rewarding endeavor,
resulting in a piece of writing that resonates with both the writer and the reader.
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Persuasive Essay On Nuclear Testing
Nuclear Testing Ever since Cain murdered Abel, mankind has been a destructive
force unto itself. This is very prominent today. The war on terror has been raging
on for over fifteen years. Terrorists have used several kinds of explosives to kill
their targets. However, one specific explosive remains the fear of all nations, the
Nuclear Bomb. The atomic bomb was the brain child of Robert Oppenheimer. The
first nuclear bomb was also the first used in combat. Dropped by the United States
military on Hiroshima, August 5 1945, the city was leveled and left Japan
devastated. After this attack, the world was at a race to see who could perfect the
weapon. Countries across the world had nuclear weaponry tests. One of these
countries, was the United States of America. Many of the United States nuclear
tests took place in and around the Bikini Atoll in the 1940 s, 1950 s, and 1980 s.
These tests changed the lives of both the native people, wildlife, and the once
beautiful ecosystem which flourished on those Bikini Atoll islands. (http:/
/nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Tests/) The first of many tests in the Bikini Atoll
was a nuclear airstrike codenamed Able and was carried out on July 1, 1946,
merely one year after the horrific attacks of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The second test
did the opposite. Nuclear test Baker was a submarine test, which took place at... Show
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After the Bikini Atoll tests, nuclear weaponry had become something of international
significance. Several movements were made to extinct the use of this most deadly
and horrifying weapon. The crowds voices were head, and nuclear tests were
officially banned by our government in 1996, during President Bill Clinton s
presidency. To this day, the Bikini Atoll has not gone under any reconstruction
movements and is not planned to, due to the unsafe and irradiated nature of the once
often used site. (Gallery of U.S. Nuclear

Life Is Unpredictable In My Life
All things considered, life is unpredictable at every turn. Instead of trying to
manipulate its unforeseeable trajectory, time is best spent by living it. Thus, last
December when my life was unceremoniously upended, it took me awhile to stabilize
and regenerate.
Out of the nowhere, a few days before Christmas, my husband was jobless. While
nostalgic holiday music bombarded the airwaves and frenzied shoppers and travelers
jostled to check off their lists, my family watched in longing and dismay. We were
told our last paycheck was due mid January, then we were on our own. Our collective
angst intensified since soon after that paycheck hit the bank, our car crashed, taking it
off the road for months to come. As a result, we were stranded in the suburbs with no
transportation and without a job to alleviate the situation. Fortunately, we were
rescued by kindhearted friends who stuck with us throughout the crisis.
In times like these, one can easily fall apart. Fortunately, my survival mode went into
overdrive and I determined to overcome each hurdle no matter how painstaking. Life
threw me a bucketful of lemons, but instead of making lemonade I chose to crush the
yellow off them.
Flying High
By and large, there are times in our lives when we soar. During those moments, you
re flying high; you feel untouchable. This makes it hard to regain footing when
disaster strikes. However, it is not an impossible task if we baby step through the
debris to find solutions.
A few years

My Identity And Identity
Sunday mornings my mother in the kitchen singing in Spanish cooking breakfast
for everyone afterward we would head to church, a Latino congregation. My
parents would be talking in Spanish, I would always understand what they were
saying when they would talk with me speaking English or Spanish interchangeably
back to them. It never occurred to me that other kids parents do not speak another
language because I was so used to both. As I grew up I was always called the
gringa (white girl) of the family. From neighbors to classmates, co workers, and
people I interacted with in general did not think I was Latina because I have fair
skin and naturally blonde hair but light brown eyes, my brother, and, father have
green eyes and blonde hair too. It never really bothered me until I realized later as I
grew up and started to navigate the world more on my own that I saw it as an
issue. Being confronted by people who challenge me on my own identity has given
me another identity in which I must defend and prove that the labels I put on myself
are mine and I do not need to meet your requirements for you to accept that I am
who I say I am. When meeting people they do not assume that we are Latino, let
alone that my father is from MichoacГ Ўn, Mexico. With the physical features, I
assume we did not fit what might be considered what a stereotypical Latinos look
like we all come in different colors, shapes, and size. Growing up my father has an
accent I would say it was not heavy but it was

Spooky Superstitions In The 21st Century
Spooky Superstitions Step on a crack and you will break your mother s back, a long
ago, superstition but yet is still heard in the 21st century. Today lots of the things
humans use has been through both innovation and science, but yet people still are
wary of superstitions even though most have been disproven. The 5 main superstitions
that are still prevalent in the 21st centuryare buildings not having a 13th floor,
opening an umbrella inside, saying bless you, naming boats, and the most recently
big one, that in 2012 the world would end. When looking at the first superstition
that buildings do not have a 13th floor the origin story is very interesting mainly
because it does not have its own origin story but because it stems from another
superstition. This superstition is the number 13 and how it is an unlucky number.
The origin of the number 13 is when looking at history 12 was considered a perfect
number, the ancient Sumerians developed a numeral system based on the use of
12 and it was heavily integrated into our time measurement system because of 2 12
hours in a day, 12 months in a year. Spiritually, there was 12 apostles, 12 Greek
gods, 12 tribes of Israel, 12 of Hercules labours all of these containing the number
12 and 13 was considered an unlucky number because there wasn t a 13 of anything
when a number 12 became 13 something bad happened or just was bad lucklike for
example the 13th person to sit at the last supper was Judas who then betrayed Jesus
or 12 gods

How to answer past year questions on CLRI. Essay
THIS PAPER IS NOT TO BE REMOVED FROM THE EXAMINATION HALLS
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
LA1031
ZB
DIPLOMA IN LAW
DIPLOMA IN THE COMMON LAW
LLB
ALL SCHEMES AND ROUTES
BSc DEGREES WITH LAW
Common Law Reasoning and Institutions
Tuesday 20 May 2014: 10.00 13.15
Candidates will have fifteen minutes during which they may read the paper and make
rough notes ONLY in their answer books. They then have the remaining THREE
HOURS in which to answer the questions.
Candidates must answer the COMPULSORY question in Part A, TWO from the
SEVEN questions in Part B and the COMPULSORY question in Part C.
NOTE: Candidates may detach the sections of the Identity Documents Act
2010 from pages 6 to 12 of this question paper for ease of reference in
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Chris gives Dave his passport, as proof of ID is required to open an account with the
library. When Dave takes the passport to the library, the librarian refuses to open an
account and explains to the chief librarian that she feels that something suspicious is
going on. The chief librarian alerts the police who arrest Dave and Chris. The
passport turns out to be a forgery.
Explain to Dave, with reference to the extracts from the statute reproduced below
what possible charges he might face under the Act, and, if he is found guilty, what
kind of sentence he might expect. (10 marks)
(c)
Ethan has just failed his driving test and has been refused a driving licence. He
goes online and downloads a picture of a UK driving licence which he then digitally
alters using computer software so that his name appears on the licence. He then uses
the driving licence to try to get served alcohol in a bar. The bar manager alerts the

police.
With reference to the extracts from the statute reproduced below, advise Ethan of
possible charges under the Identity
Documents Act 2010 Act and any sentence he might receive if found guilty.
(10 marks)
END OF PAPER
UL14/0517
Page 5 of 12
Identity Documents Act 2010
2010 CHAPTER 40
An Act to make provision for and in connection with the repeal of the Identity
Cards Act 2006.
[21st December 2010]
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by the Queen s most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the
Lords Spiritual and

Essay about Analysis of Little Miss Sunshine
Video Case Study: Olive Hoover
Kim Preuit
University of Southern California
Olive Hoover is a seven year old that is afforded an opportunity to compete in the
Little Miss Sunshine pageant by chance. Little Miss Sunshine is the story of a
family who, in the face of many physical, emotional, and social obstacles, band
together to support the dreams of Olive. The following discussion is a theoretical
analysis of Olive Hoover applying concepts from four theories, and a critical analysis
of each theory.
Case Description
Background
The Hoover family is a blended lower middle class family who resides in
Albuquerque, New Mexico in a single family home. The matriarch of the family is
Sheryl, whose occupation is the main source of income ... Show more content on
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Furthermore, repeated exposure to trauma can lead to a temporary symptom
becoming more permanent (Hodas, 2006).
Biological, psychological, and social development
Olive has exemplary biological development. She is physically independent, and
can run, jump, and balance well, shown through dance (Zastrow and Kirst
Ashman, 2010). Olive actively engages in play but also refines her motor skills by
pushing a tire around. Olive has a plethora of dolls and toys in her room, and also
has a variety of dress up items, showcasing her strength in play. She is very
independent emotionally, not reacting negatively to the criticisms of the audience
during her routine (Zastrow and Kirst Ashman, 2010). Olive is also self sufficient.
Olive s social skills are becoming more profound as she orders her own meals at
restaurants.
Psychologically, Olive has a strong sense of attachment to her family. Olive has
formed a strong emotional bond with all members of her extended family, even her
stepbrother. When Olive s brother realizes he is color blind, she provides powerful
consolation to him. There are four qualities of attachment that the Hoover family
exhibits; they spend a significant amount of time together, they are aware of Olive s
needs, they are committed and responsive to Olive, and they are available to her
(Zastrow and Kirst Ashman, 2010, p. 129). Olive s parents encourage autonomous
decisions, such as allowing her to

Energy Content Of A Food Sample
Purpose:
The purpose of this experiment is to measure the energy content of a food sample
and to determine the efficiency of a calorimeter.
Materials:
1.100 ml distilled water
2.A test tube
3.1 almond
4.Calorimeter
5.A paperclip
6.A small aluminum foil dish
7.A scale
8.A graduated cylinder
9.A flask
10.Tongs
11.Safety glasses.
12.Lighter
Method: The first step was to push a single almond onto the end of a partially
straightened paperclip. And then we set the scale to zero, place a weighing dish and
the almond/paper clip on the scale to record the total mass (weight). Secondly, we
measure out 100 ml of distilled water from the water bottle and pour it into the flask.
Place the flask stopper with thermometer inserted into the neck of the flask. The place
the neck of the flask through the hole in the calorimeter lid and rotate a quarter turn.
Then we measure and record the initial temperature of the water. (We record it after
leave the thermometer in the water for a while before reading the temperature.) Next,
we position the weighing dish in front of the calorimeter and put on safety glasses to
light the almond. After a while, when the almond catches fire, carefully position the
paperclip with the burning almond on the weighing dish. The set up should be such
that any ash or broken pieces of almond will fall onto the weighing dish. Then
carefully slide the weighing dish with the burning almond into the calorimeter so that
the

The Passamaquoddy Indians Essay
The Passamaquoddy Indians
For several hundred years people have sought answers to the Indian problems, who
are the Indians, and what rights do they have? These questions may seem simple, but
the answers themselves present a difficult number of further questions and answers.
State and Federal governments have tried to provide some order with a number of
laws and policies, sometimes resulting in state and federal conflicts. The Federal
Government s attempt to deal with Indian tribes can be easily understood by
following the history of Federal Indian Policy. Indians all over the United States
fought policies which threatened to destroy their familial bonds and traditions. The
Passamaquoddy Indian Tribe of Maine, resisted no less ... Show more content on
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The 1774 treaty was signed between the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the
Passamaquoddy Tribe. The treaty stipulated that the tribe would surrender all claims
to land in Massachusetts in exchange for 23,000 acres at Indian Township and ten
acres at Pleasant Point. Indian Township is located just above Princeton, Maine, and
Pleasant Point is located between Eastport and Perry, Maine. This treaty was signed
after the enactment of the Trade and Intercourse Acts, which held that no treaties
could be made with the Indians, except with federal approval. There was no federal
approval with this treaty (Brooks 3).
The State of Maine s courts in 1842 described Indians as charity cases and
imbeciles, subject to paternal control by the state. After years of being forcibly
removed or displaced by white settlers, the Passamaquoddy were reduced to living a
meager existence form hunting, fishing, trapping, and craft making (Brooks 3).
The General Allotment Act of 1887 was passed with the concept that if Indians
were given individual plots of land, they would farm that land and assimilate into
the white culture. Allotted parcels of land were given to families, and the excess
lands were sold off. This resulted in a disastrous loss of Indian Land, from 138
million acres in 1887 to 48 million in 1834, 20 million of which was desert (Brooks
4). In 1924, Congress passed a law giving U.S.

The Roles Of Women In The Roaring 20 s
Women in the Roaring 20 s Women s fashion was a social controversy in the 1920 s.
This controversy was influenced by women s clothing, swimwear, hairstyles, makeup,
and attitude alone. This attire and new found character traits added a certain attitude
and confidence to these women, starting what would eventually be remembered as a
revolution.
Before the 1920 s, women s attire was considered fairly modern. Women would have
worn clothing with more of a silhouette than clothing that was loose and flowy. The
length of their dresses never revealed more of their leg than just their ankle. Women
received bad reputations when showing their knees or even their calfs. Women in
the 1920 s also had a different ideal figure than most women do today. The body
types women wanted to achieve also transformed into a more feminine look. This
look consisted of low bust lines, higher hems lines, and showing off more curves than
ever before. These women became unapologetically fearless. However, none of these
changes happened over night. It took a strong influence from something or someone
in order acquire the changes that all women wanted to have. The only problem was
that

Pedro Alonso Lopez
Pedro Alonso Lopez known as The monster of the Andes
Born in Colombia in 1949. The son of Benilda Lopes De Casteneda a prostitute along
with twelve others siblings. His father Midardo Reyes was shot and killed before
Pedro was born. Pedro grew up in a very poor life full of political violence and with
neither of his parents support.
At the age of eight Lopez was kicked out of his home by his mom, after being
caught harassing his younger sister. After he was kicked out he became a beggar in
the streets of Colombia. A man offered to give him a safe home and place to eat.
Young Lopez went with the man, but instead of being taken to a safe place he was
repeatedly raped and left back on the streets. After his rape he became terrified of
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He admitted that only little girls between eight and twelve interested him. He also
admitted he prefered to kill the girls he had raped in the day so he could look them
straight in the eyes and slowly see them die. He enjoyed seeing the life fade from
the young girl s eyes he liked the feeling of having power over the young girls. He
also confessed to having tea parties and conversing with the dead bodies and when
he got bored he buried them and went after a new victim.
After his confession, the officers thought it sounded extremely horrifying and didn t
want to believe him. Lopez offered to show them the graves. Only 53 bodies were
found but Lopez s word was taken.
In an interview he told a journalist If I ever get out of prison i would happily return
to killing young children. The pleasure I received from acts of murder overpowered
any sense of right from wrong and I look forward to the opportunity to wrap my
hands around the throat of my next child. He also told the journalist that he liked to
follow tourist families, because their little blonde daughters always caught his
attention.
Lopez received 16 years in ecuador but freed when he completed 14 years. He was
sent back to Colombia where they put him into a hospital and let out three years later.
Blaming his actions on his past and the traumatic episodes throughout his life. He was
appointed mentally

Rhetorical Analysis Of The Perpetuation Of Our Political...
On January 27, 1838, more then twenty five years before his first inaugural
address, a 28 year old Lincoln gave a speech before the Young Men s Lyceum of
Springfield Illinois on the topic of The Perpetuation of our Political Institutions . This
young lawyer who had been elected as a state representative gave a very ambitious
speech which not only highlighted the issues facing the political institutions of the
time, but drew on issues of national importance, including slavery, mob violence, and
the future of the nation itself. Drawing from certain events of the time, Lincoln
stresses the need for political reform in order to quell rising dissolutions towards
governmental policies, which, if not suppressed will inevitably lead to the collapse...
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The American Revolution saw a unification of ambition towards a common cause,
with hate and revenge targeted towards the grandeur and difficulty of the
revolutionary task. Following the Revolution however, people had nowhere to target
this ambition, and as such a growing disposition to substitute the judgment of courts
for popular passion ensued, with people bypassing law and taking matters into their
own hands. Within his address, Lincoln uses two specific examples of mob violence
the burning alive of a free African American man in St Louis and the lynchings of
three gamblers in Mississippi. The depiction of the victim in St. Louis as a free man
and at peace with the world implies that Lincoln was trying to bring focus to the idea
of pure victimization, further elaborating on the horrors of such events. These
conveyed the all to common scenes throughout America, and whilst unspoken, was un
doubtedley aimed at bringing to the audiences mind the murder of abolitionist editor
Eliah Lovejoy, less then three months earlier. Lincoln, aware that men of ambition
and talents would continue to rise, and concerned that this ambition was turning too
far towards tyranny, deplored mob violence and urged Americans to turn their focus
towards trying to maintain civil and religious liberty or else risk the extinction of free

Cersei s Power In Westeros
CERSEI LANNISTER
Westeros was run by the Targarien family. Then after the civil war and the rebellion,
the throne was seized by Robert Baratheon, who became the new King of Westeros.
Soon after the rebellion, Tywin Lannister, Cersei s father, organizes the wedding of
his daughter and King Robert, arranging this way the political alliance of the royal
family of Baration and one of the most influential families of Westeros, Lannisters.
Thus Cersei becomes the Queen and the most powerful woman in Westeros.
However, things don t work out as planned, because King Robert is in love with
another woman, and he never treats Cersei properly. Thus, the power that Cersei
sought for, is fully depended on the man, that doesn t even respect her.
Cersei also didn t develop relationships the way she would ve liked to with another
powerful man, Tywin Lannister. She constantly tried to gain respect of her father. As
a child, Cersei couldn t understand why she and ... Show more content on
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Thus, Cersei finally gets power through the son, becoming the Queen Regent. But
again, this power is indirect, she obtains it through her son. And if at first she has
some influence over Joffrey, shortly she s no longer able to control him. Thus, Cersei
begins to lose the power, which she also gained through a man.
The more Cersei loses control over Joffrey, the more she strives to find ways to
regain her influence over him. As a result, she sees in another woman Margery,
Joffrey s wife to be, not an ally, but a rival. Margaery comments, We re going to be
sisters soon; we should be friends, ; in response, Cersei tells her the story of the
Castameres, who were the second wealthiest family, like the Tyrells, before her
family destroyed them. She then adds, If you ever call me sister again, I ll have you
strangled in your sleep (Frankel,

How To Build Your Own Teddy Bear
Building your own Teddy bear allows you to customize a bear based on an event
coming up in someone s life. It doesn t have to be only for children, although, a
child would certainly appreciate a Teddy bear. Graduation Bear Whether it s an
adult graduation from college, a teenager from high school or a child graduating
from elementary school, graduations are a big deal. When you build a graduation
Teddy Bear, you ll make your own cap and gown outfit to go with it. The Stuffems
Toy Shop has Graduation Cap Gown Outfit Teddy Bear Clothes that fit bears and
other stuffed animals that are between 14 and 18 . You don t have to stick with a
bear, you could have a stuffed duck, frog or pig as long as they measure within the
realm of 14 and 18 inches.

No Bevan, No Nhs 1986
No Bevan, No NHS 1986
The 5th July 1948, marked the end of of a tireless and extremely ambitious
movement to bring satisfactory health care to each and every resident of the United
Kingdom. It was on this date that Park Hospital in Manchester, was opened by the
then health secretary Aneurin Bevan. Opticians, dentists, pharmacists, nurses and
doctors were for the first time brought together, under one umbrella organisation, to
provide services that are free for all at the point of delivery (nhs.uk, 2015)
The Second World War had left a considerable impact, in its wake homelessness,
disease and casualties. Directly, it had led to the establishment of an Emergency
Medical Service. Its task was to oversee the treatment of civilian bombing casualties.
At this point, existing authorities such as local councils, ran the hospitals. This was
within a regional framework, with each role being decided on by the Ministry of
Health. The war however did not create new welfare services, but it did create the
political will to change the basis on which these services were offered (Webster,
2001) Comprehensive proposals were further pushed forward by the publication of
the Beveridge Report in 1942 on Social Insurance and Allied Services. It identified
the main issues that were faced by British society and endorsed the idea of a
comprehensive health service. Two years later, the White Paper, A National Health
Service (February 1944) was published. The paper summarised the overall

A Powerful Argument Analysis
The introduction section comprises of powerful argument techniques and the use of
rhetoric everywhere. One key point is the technique of commonplace, one of the
building blocks of persuasion, which is information or knowledge that is commonly
shared among an audience that creates an attitude of shared thinking. For example,
Heinrichs uses pop culture examples of the Matrix, Britney Spears and Animal House
to better connect with the audience, therefore, making his topic more interesting and
relatable. Another key point is the technique of seduction where you manipulate
someone to desire something through appeals to emotion and the senses. Heinrichs
uses the Food Network as an example with its pleasing visuals and sounds of food.
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The first step is setting your goal in what you what you want to achieve or obtain.
True victory is achieved when you get what you want from the other person not,
necessarily, when you outscore your opponent. The second step is determining your
goals for your audience so you can determine different techniques to change their
mind. The persuasion of people can be achieved easier when you change their mood,
their opinion and their desire. The third step is determining the issue so you can meet
your goals. Blame, values and choice make up the three key categories of issues. To
produce a productive argument pinpointing the issue is imperative. The fourth step is
selecting a correct tense to prevent misinterpretations and accusations. The use of past
tense determines guilt and deals out punishment while the present tense distinguishes
groups, gives praise and condemnation. The future tense indicates future goals and
how to achieve them. The final step is understanding and fitting into the audience. In
knowing the audience s beliefs and values you gain the mentality and the knowledge
of commonplace. The knowledge of this allows you to use decorum to better connect
with the audience and meet their expectations.
In chapter 13 of Thank you for Arguing, deductive and inductive logic are used to
reach from a commonplace to a conclusion and likewise, however, I m still confused
in how the process of that

City Of Trees Research Paper
Maddy Munson
Geog 471
Holtgrieve
7/2/15
The City of Trees
Boise, Idaho is located in a wide river valley at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. In
1834 the Hudson Bay Company established Fort Boise for the purpose of a fur
trading location and as a general trading port along the Oregon Trail route. The fort
was located 40 miles from the present day city of Boise and was situated at the
mouth of the Boise River. The area of present day Boise was named Les Bois
which is French for wooded . It is said that US Army Officer Captain Benjamin
Bonneville said Les bois, les bois, voyez les bois which translates to the trees, the
trees, look at the trees because they were seeing the cottonwood lined Boise River
after their long journey across the more barren Snake River Plain. However shortly
after the trading fort was established, it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With the protection and support of the military, this new town flourished and was
a popular supply point for mining camps in the nearby mountains. The image
pictured above is the original 1863 plat map of Boise City. According to the Boise
Department of Arts and History, a meeting was held on July 7, 1893 by one of the
original valley settlers, Thomas David who proposed the city be split into 10 blocks
divided evenly on either side of Main Street. Twenty families were in attendance and
each were able to write their name on one of the evenly split pieces of land. By 1864
Boise was incorporated as a city and became the Idaho territory s capital. In 1867, the
original plat map had expanded to include around 140 additional blocks. According to
Idaho State Historical Society Library, by 1870 the town had more than four hundred
permanent structures and The Idaho Penitentiary was built to hold some of the West s
most notorious

The Wife of Bath, The Wife of Bath Prologue, and The...
The Wife of Bath, The Wife of Bath Prologue, and The General Prologue
These selections from The Canterbury Tales best exemplify the ideals and traits of
women (as portrayed by Chaucer). In, The Wife of Bath Prologue, the narrator brags
of her sexual exploits as well as her prowess of controlling men. The narrator is quite
forthright in her enjoyment of this manipulation; she comments on her technique of
lying and predomination of men. The General Prologue further serves to display the
daunting traits of women. The narrator makes several stabs at a woman s appearance;
and the overall effect is one of distaste and inadequacy. The tale itself, The Wife of
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The author also includes an amusing vignette of her appearance; Her head dresses
were of finest weave and ground; I dare swear that they weighed a poundГ ўв‚¬В¦Her
stockings were of the finest scarlet redГ ўв‚¬В¦her faceГ ўв‚¬В¦and red of hue. This
humorous tone exemplifies the promiscuous nature of the woman. The attachment of
the color red especially highlights this; as it conveys a seductive and tantalizing
demeanor. The overall effect of these items allows the reader to form an image of
the woman; that she is a person of low morals and status. Her life is comprised of
appealing and manipulating the hearts of men.
The additional prologue, The Wife of Bath Prologue, is both lengthy and abound
with persuasion. This particular division of the Tale offers a glimpse into the mind
of the Wife. In it, she portrays herself as a proud woman, which has used her
innumerable supply of husbands as vessels of mere social and financial support. The
performance that she displays showcases her uncaring nature as well as her
experience. The selection utilizes exemplum to properly impart this experience. This
form is a short story which is embedded into

The Effect Of Beer On Chilli Plant
The Effect of Beer on Chilli Plant
Chillis are grown as ornamental decorative plants and for their fruits, these can then
be harvested when green and it could be used for some cuisines, or be left to ripen,
mainly to red but some will turn orange, this usually takes about 2 to 3 weeks.
Chillis will grow in similar conditions as tomatoes although better results are achieved
in higher temperatures and oppressiveness. A better crop will be achieved by
growing under glass, although they can be cultivated outdoors in sheltered sites with
plenty of sun.
The yeast and carbohydrates, promote the development the idea that plants with
beer is some advantage to the garden. In fact, beer is made up of about 90% water, so
in reasoning since plants need H2O, when we use beer it may be a good idea. ... Show
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Maybe others says that old water is still the best, although a shot of club soda is
known wahen accelerating plant growth.
We know that carbohydrates are just simple sugars. They actually don t provide
much carbohydrates are indeed needed by plants. What they really need is the
complex carbohydrates because plant cells need them for food making. To nourish
plants more, you should try molasses mixing with your liquid fertilizer.
According of what we have read on internet, yeast can be used in beer making. Why
do people can t think that a yeast is a fungus? When we add a fungus to a soil, then
the fungus grows. It grows and it doesn t aid in feeding our plant at all. It just have an
unpleasant smell.
Lastly, we come up to the conclusion that using beer is really necessary but expensive
at all. This is a better organic solution to destruction on the

The Midwife s Apprentice By Karen Cushman
The book I read was The Midwife s Apprentice by Karen Cushman. The book is
about a shy and timid girl names Brat who is homeless and has no family or
friends. Brat believes she does not belong anywhere, nor is she important. A woman
named Jane finds Brat sleeping in a farmer s dung heap and decides to take her under
her wing. Jane is a Midwife (a womanwho helps other woman during childbirth),
and told Brat that she can be her apprentice in exchange for food. As Brat starts
working with Jane she learns more about herself and begins to stand up for herself.
Brat gives herself a real name, Alyce and now knows she does belong somewhere
and she has a purpose in life. I think that this book doesn t fall under the category of
the what children

Rogue Trader Coco Assignment
Rogue Trader Name(s) ___________________________
Accounting information systems ____________________________
I understand that this exam is to be completed by myself or in a team of two and
that any assistance received from other students or any unauthorized source is
cheating and subject to the appropriate disciplinary action as deemed by the Office
of the Dean of Albers School of Business and Economics. I (we) am aware of the
exam policies / rules provided and agree to abide by them.
_____________________________________
Student s Signature Date
_____________________________________
Student s Signature Date
Important:Make sure you read all the way through this assignment. Information
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You also remember there is a web site that explains the COSO framework and make
a note to yourself to explore this resource tonight (http://www.coso.org/). In addition,
you know that most large CPA firms have published information for their clients on
the implementation of the COSO framework that is available on their respective
websites. You only have one week to get ready for the meeting. Besides not eating at
lunchtime, you probably won t be going anywhere this weekend.
EXHIBIT 1
Summary of COSO and Barings Bank
1. The Control Environment establishes the tone of a company and influences the
control awareness of the employees. It is the foundation for all the other internal
control components and provides discipline and structure for the entire business
operation (Bagranoff, Simkin, and Strand 2005, 110).
2. The purpose of Risk Assessment is to identify organizational risks, analyze their
potential in terms of costs and likelihood of occurrence, and install those controls
whose projected benefits outweigh their costs (Bagranoff, Simkin, and Strand 2005,
111).
3. Control Activities are the policies and procedures that an organization develops to
help protect the assets of the firm (Bagranoff, Simkin, and Strand 2005, 111).
4. Information and Communication include the methods that management uses to
record, process, and exchange information within the firm so that employees
understand their roles and responsibilities pertaining to

Year-Round School Analysis
As a way to minimize summer learning loss, the reorganization of the traditional
school calendar in the year round education system replaces long summer vacations
with several smaller breaks throughout the year (Raisch, 2008). In year round
education policies, the schools are set on a school plan and track system. This
maximizes the use of schoolfacilities by dividing the school attendance days into
rotating instruction and vacation segments. According to Chittom and Klassen
(2014), The plan determines the number of consecutive days students attend school
and also dictates the break schedule. In the year round schoolcalendar, the 45 15
plan, the 60 20 plan, and the 90 30 plan are the most common. For example, students
on a 45 15 plan would... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although test scores in the United States have improved, American students are still
behind their fellow peers in Asia and Europe. Nevertheless, year round schooling is
continuing to expand at an incredible rate throughout the United States. The
following section will explore in more detail about the advantages and disadvantages
associated with year round education.
Advocators for year round education firmly believe in the idea that learning is a year
round endeavor and that schools should be a part of students lives even during the
summer. They regard the shutting down of schools during the summer as an
unproductive tradition that hinders students and depletes tax dollars every year. The
modified school calendar in the year round schooling system serves as a cost cutting
measure to minimize the amount of learning loss during the summer months. As
previously claimed, switching to the year round schedule and the multiple track
system will lessen the need to build new schools in times of overcrowding. The
building capacity can be increased by rotating students in and out according to the

The Paradox Of The Heart In Joyas Voladoras
The Paradox of The Heart The paradox of the heart is that it allows us to live and
feel the most beautiful things, to love and be loved; it also allows us to feel the
deepest pains, the ones where it feels like we can no longer breathe and are
grasping for air. It s incredible how one small organ can have such great power, to
carry the weight of life and death. Bryan Doyle s short story, Joyas Voladoras, starts
off with facts and metaphors of a hummingbird s heart. The story then goes into a
brief description about whales and finally concludes with people. Doyle draws a
connection between hummingbirds, whales, and humans, and it s that they all have
a heart. He expresses the significance of the heart and the role it plays in each
individual s life through the use of facts, similes, metaphors, imagery and
personification. Doyle even breaks the barriers between reader and writer by
switching points of views and incorporating the reader by drawing emotions and
evoking thoughts. Bryan Doyle starts off by throwing information to the reader
about the hummingbird and its pencil eraser of a heart. He goes off explaining it s
many talents such as they can fly backward, or they can fly more than five hundred
miles without pausing to rest. Doyle uses these facts to engage the reader and to
allow them to think about their talents and what they are able to do. The author then
cuts the hummingbird by saying that the price of their ambition is a life closer to
death; they

Littering the The World
As you walk down the packed streets of New York City, 8.3 million people are out
and about. Its 7pm and you re eating a granola bar headed to see the newest big hit
on Broadway. Once you finish, you look around and realize there is no garbage
pails anywhere nearby. So you toss your wrapper in the street and think nothing of it
and casually walk away and go on with your evening......
As a matter a fact, many people do this every day all around the world. And there is
a name for it too, litter. Litter is trash, such as paper, cans, and bottles that is left out
in an open or public place. There are many effects that litter can do. Litter that is
lying in the streets gets blown into sewers and clogs the sewers and waterways.
From there, it flows into bodies of water. Chemicals and toxins from plastic bottles
escape into water systems. Animals get cut on sharp metal or broken glass and get
stuck inside bins and containers. When food litter is littered from a vehicle, it brings
animals to the road, and then they run onto incoming traffic and quickly become road
kill, that can hurt your car. These are some environmental effects that litter can do.
There is also an economic aspect to the harms of litter. Houses in littered
neighborhoods sell for less money, and much of what is thrown away or littered
could have been recycled and could have been made into something new. But
surprisingly, the most littered item in the world is a cigarette butt. They may be
small, but there harm is much

Analysis Of The Book In Brooklyn
In Brooklyn, the author, Colm ToМ ЃibiМЃn, tells a coming of age immigration story
set in the 1950s about Eilis Lacey, a young woman from Enniscorthy, Ireland. Eilis
travels from her hometown in County Wexford to Brooklyn, New York with the
help of Father Flood and her sister, Rose. Eilis is confronted with homesickness,
love, and identity crisis throughout the story. Although Brooklyn is about Eilis s
journey, Rose plays an important role in her life. Rose is Eilis s older sister who
still lives at home with Eilis and their mother. Rose helps support them with money
for food, movies, clothes and even Eilis s schooling by working in the office of Davis
s Mills. While in Brooklyn, Eilis and Rose send letters back and forth until Rose
suddenly dies in her sleep and leaves their mother all alone. Colm ToМ ЃibiМЃn s
creates Rose to be the heroic character of the novel. Initially Rose does seem
manipulative but soon proves to be a hero. In this essay I will argue that Rose is not
completely manipulative, but that she is actually a combination of both heroism
and manipulation; she is a helpful person who sometimes uses manipulation to
achieve this. In the beginning of Brooklyn, Eilis gets a job as a shopkeeper for Miss
Kelly s grocery store and Rose disapproves of it. When Rose gets the opportunity to
play golf with an American priest, Father Flood, she invites him for tea. Eilis soon
realizes that Rose tacitly arranged for Father Flood to come to the house because she
knew that

Candle Color Lab
Does the color of a candle affect how quickly it burns?
I always look for candles to burn at dinner parties or to give a soft light into a room,
I always felt that my white candles burned much quicker than those that are colored.
I believe that the lighter color candles will burn quicker than the darker colored
candles. During this experiment I plan to compare the difference in candles and the
length of which they burn based on the color of the candle. Does the color of the
candle make it burn at a different rate? To conduct this experiment I picked five
different colored candles that were all the same brand, type, and length. (White,
yellow, red, maroon, and a forest green) I set a timer for one hour and thirty minutes.
With the help of friends,

Study Of Hbase A Nonsql Database Essay
Study of Hbase A NonSql Database
Abstract:
With the expansion of the internet, there has been an exponential growth in the data
being collected from various social media, searching patterns and online transactions.
This rapid growth of data has become difficult to be handled by relational database,
thus they have been replaced with NoSql databases. The NoSql databases are
distributed databases that have the ability to store and process large volumes of data.
This study is focused on HBase database which is a column oriented NoSql
database. HBase is Apache s open source database that is modeled after Google s
BigTable technology. It uses Java as the API and is developed on top of the Hadoop
distributed file system (HDFS) to store and process large quantities of data,
maintaining reliability and fault tolerance. This database is being used by many big
enterprises including Facebook, Twitter and Yahoo to store and process large
quantities of data in efficient and cost effective manner.
Together HBase and HDFS allow low cost hardware to be used to provide a reliable
and fault tolerant data management solution that is highly scalable solution to meet
the challenges of rapidly growing data efficaciously.
Keywords: BigData, No Sql database, Hadoop, MapReduce, HBase, HFDS
I.Introduction:
The data managed on the internet has been rising exponentially. Everyday companies
collect user data in large volumes from various sources like online transactions, search
queries, mobile

Analysis Of Descartes s First Attempt
In his first attempt, Descartes attempts to use the metaphor of weight to explain the
relation, such that we can apply weight in terms relating to the body and other times
relating to the soul, and just as we have the innate notion that an immaterial force
pushes weighted objects towards the earth, so too does the immaterial soul/mindact on
the body . However, this explanation proves unsatisfactory both to the modern reader
and to Elisabeth herself; as this analogy fails to bridge the gap as to how something
immaterial can enter into a causal relationship with something that is distinctly
material. Elizabeth agrees that the senses (and the passions) demonstrate that the soul
can move the body, but that falls far short of determining the mechanism by which
this can happen (without of course sacrificing the integrity of his immaterial/material
substance divide.)
In a second attempt (following Elisabeth s dissatisfaction with the weight analogy)
Descartes provides his most extensive response, explaining the three factors necessary
for causal functioning, and tying them to the specific example of thought and action .
This exposition is problematic for a number of reasons. Firstly, Jonathon Dennett
notes Descartes switches between using soul as the core subject of investigation to
using the word thought which is actually an entirely separate argument; while
thoughts are a necessary part of the soul/mind, they are not sufficient to explain all
the processes. Secondly, in

The Pythagorean Theorem Was Discovered And First
Proven By...
Background:
The Pythagorean Theorem was discovered and first proven by the Greek
mathematician, Pythagoras. The Pythagorean Theorem states that the sum of the
squares of the two legs of a right triangle equals the square of the hypotenuse of the
triangle. In simpler words, when looking at the right triangle below, aВ І+bВІ=cВІ.
This major discovery in the history of mathematics lead to the accomplishments of
many other basic things we do in life. The Pythagorean Theorem does not just stop at
the famous equation of aВ І+bВІ=cВІ, but it has many other aspects. Whole numbers
that can fit into this theorem are commonly referred to as Pythagorean Triples. The
Pythagorean Theorem includes numerous amounts of poofs, from the basic proof to
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Once the concept of the Pythagorean Triples was discovered, mathematicians were
eager to validate the concept. Euclid created a widely accepted formula in deriving a
Pythagorean Triple, which can be proved with the help of the unit circle and algebra.
Euclid s Formula and its Proof
Euclid s formula for a Pythagorean triple is: a = 2mn, b = m^2 n^2, c = m^2 + n^2
The variables: m and n: stand for positive, rational integers. It is important to
remember that m has to be greater than n, otherwise the statement valuing variable b
on a Pythagorean triangle would be false because b cannot
This can be understood in terms of the rational points on the unit circle. A unit circle
is a circle with the radius of 1.
We can draw a right triangle: a and b are the legs c is the hypotenuse
In the next part, we must use the trigonometric identity of sin2+cos2=1. For
representational purposes, we must look towards the following diagram for how the
triangle would be represented in this proof.
The next step in formulating this next equation would require us to find the sine and
cosine of triangleABC. The sine formula is opposite/hypotenuse, which would equate
to a/c. Additionally, the formula for cosine is adjacent/hypotenuse, equating to b/c.
Knowing the trigonometric identity, we can derive the new eqution:
For the next step, we will need to know the equation of a [unit] circle: x2 + y2 = 1
We know that

Animal Farm Power Corrupts Absolute Power
Corrupted by Power Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely . This
quote relates to George Orwell s allegorical novella, Animal Farm, because
throughout the novella, Napoleon, one of the pigs, uses his advantage of
intelligence as a way to manipulate the other animals into believing everything he
told them. Although Napoleon changes quite a number of things on the farm, the
changes are incremental and small so that he makes it appear that there was no
changes at all. As Napoleon s power increases, he is not yet satisfied with the
amount of power he is able to obtain yet. Napoleon sets high standards for himself to
have complete power over every single animal, though he becomes corrupt because
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Napoleon uses his intelligence as a way to manipulate the other animals who don t
have the same knowledge like him into believing that they are all equal. He
incrementally, changes the way the farm works, so that he gets the better of it,
while the rest are working hard and not get the fair share they deserve. Napoleon as
well changes the commandments, which as a result shows him as someone who is
corrupted by power. By the end of the novella, only one commandment had left, but
had an addition that Napoleon added. It reads, All animals are equal, but some
animals are more equal than others. By this, Napoleon is implying that as the result
of the rebellion, the animals weren t really equal, but he made it appear as if they
were by the use of

Brand Tip Top Ice Cream Is Produced By The Great And
Fresh...
New Zealand is well known in international market for the excellence of quality of
their dairy products, which might be consecutively effectively hygienic
atmosphere, a technically development of dairy project, and high quality and
standard values. Quality is measured by the degree of customer s satisfaction. The
suppliers/organizations are very conscious about the customers expectations
because it influences the company s reputation and profitability. So organisations
follow the standards such as ISO and TQM for quality assurance of product.
Fonterra s ice cream is produced by the great and fresh dairy ingredients such as
milk, nuts etc which are available domestically. By do so they ought to make sure
that their dairy goods have higher quality, than their competitors at low cost, and
make sure that their products are safe and sound for health. Manufactured goods
Quality expects to coalesce which will tackle the customer needs and will offer the
special product to their customers for their satisfaction. This approach helps to
improve the approximation of organizations brand and make a uniqueness of
product in the market. Fonterra s brand tip top ice cream has at all times prided
itself on fresh ingredient found in ice cream such as fresh cream and milk. Now even
more of our ingredients have the same natural testimonial, without affecting the
quality which are enjoyed by the kiwis. Those Products have natural colors and
flavors started to hit the shelves in July 2013.

Nectar In A Sieve By Kamala Markandaya
Challenges are everywhere in life, and you can never escape them. They are
difficult to overcome, but the human race always find a way through them
enhancing their knowledge. Kamala Markandaya illustrates all of life s challenges
put onto one s shoulders in the novel Nectar in a Sieve . In her story, she tells the
reader about Nathan and Rukmani two destitute farmers who live in 1950s rural
India, they face many challenges and hardships during their lifetime such as bad
weather, industrialization and more. By describing all of these hardships and
challenges, Markandaya shows the determination of one and how one shall never
give up to overcome the dilemma and obstacle thrown at them.
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First, they arrive at his house and Murugan s wife is the only one there alone with the
children. No doubt... no doubt you want to see your son too. He is not here!
Rukmani and Nathan want to see their son, but he left to find better work and a
better place suited for him still they want to hear what Murugan s wife has to say to
see if they can get a lead on to where he could have gone. Secondly, Rukmani is
robbed in her sleep. Someone takes their money and now they go to the temple
where the people dole out food and a place to sleep and keep shelter from bad
weather. Now they can t pay for any food or a ride home. Last, they go to work at a
rock quarry where Nathan meets his demise. You must learn to be careful did you
not hear the whistle blowing and the people yelling at you? (64) Now they need to
adjust to their new work even in bad weather. Even though they can t get a ride home
Rukmani and Nathan still try to make enough money by working to their full extent
never quitting and due to that, Rukmani finally makes it home where her troubles
soon end.
Overall, it is clear that challenges can always be overcome by staying determined and
never giving up. Rukmani and Nathan overcome many challenges by staying
determined, some of these challenges are very rough and hard to pass such as; a long
drought, industrialization, renovation, and the failure to

How Does Wang Lung Change In The Good Earth
Throughout The Good Earth, Wang Lung s life changes drastically, but his
hardworking nature and severe self consciousness does not change. Wang Lung s
diligence and perseverance towards his land and dream of success definitely paid
off because in the end he was able to live in comfort. While his greed for a higher
social standing did result in many bad decisions, it made Wang Lung who he is.
Whether good or bad individually, his two constant traits helped Wang Lung achieve
his dream. Wang Lung s positive trait that stayed with him was his determination and
hard working nature. These traits must have come from his time tending the land due
to its tedious but rewarding work. It s obvious that Wang Lung s positive personalities
come from the land because he learns lessons and good qualities through hard work.
These qualities are proven many times throughout the book, but some major
situations include when he didn t want his familyto steal even when they were forced
to beg and live in unknown conditions. This shows that he doesn t want them to
become habitual stealers and live an... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Starting as a poor farmer to a well respected and wealthy man, he remains
extremely self conscious and greedy for more recognition. While these traits fed
his determination which led to his great position in the village. His self awareness
is a recurring topic in the novel as There are many occurrences where Wang Lung
is looked down upon. An example would be when he is made fun of for being
illiterate at the grain market. In return, Wang Lung decides to take his sons out of
the farm and become educated at a school. This shows Wang Lung s determination
to become respected since being educated is a sign of higher status and wealth.
Wang Lung s greed for respect and wealth is one of the main themes of The Good
Earth as his hunger for a higher social standing changes him and his

Essay on Abuse and Proper Discipline
Hennig 1 Charlene Hennig Professor Hinton ENC 1101 59961 August 28, 2014 I
have experienced many things in my life. All of my life experiences have affected
me in different ways. Some experiences were good and some were not. The
physical abuse I experienced by my father was the most impactful experience. A
parent is supposed to create a safe, stable, and loving home. Instead my father
created a home of fear, instability, and inconsistency. This affected my behavior in
school, and how I react to things later in life. I was born in Florida. At the age of two
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I wanted to leave, but this was all I knew. This was my life and nothing was going
to change it. My father did not only abuse me when I did wrong, but instead he
would abuse me when he was in a foul mood. The abuse was inconsistent, and
because of this my behavior was impacted. In school I would lash out at teachers,
and was defiant. My father was not concerned with proper discipline or
punishment. I was more of a punching bag for his anger. Therefore I did not
understand how to act or behave properly. I was uncontrollable in school. I would
jump on desks, and crawl underneath tables in the lunch room. I even threw chairs
at the teacher when I did not want to do something she asked. I was violent with
my classmates, and disruptive. The bus ride to school was also a problem. I would
jeopardize the safety of the other children by jumping over the seats, and
disrupting the bus driver. It got so bad that I eventually had to ride a small bus all
by myself. Of course my father would get letters and phone calls from the school,
he did not seem to care. My father was more worried about what was going on in
his world to care what was happening at my school. After a while the school decided
I needed to be enrolled in a special school that was more equipped to handle my
behavior issues. No one in the school system even thought twice about the discipline
at home. If they had investigated our home they would have found out my

Walgreens Blueprint Model
When Walgreens started an initiative to gather input from volunteers who in turn
identified important skill sets inherent within their job as well as create the kinds of
initiatives that would help employees gain the most relevant competencies within the
specific functions while working at Walgreens. The explicit knowledgeshared from
employees to others was made to become quantified and easily communicated
amongst one another. Through the use of various components within the blueprint
model used by employees, they inherently passed informal tacit knowledge. A
willingness to share tacit knowledge is an individual desire or intent to engage in
tacit knowledge exchange behavior. Theoretically, individuals willingness or
intentions have been... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the event of retirements, transfers, promotions and people leaving, having people
who can fill in these positions within helps Human Resources with cutting costs
associated with recruiting and hiring new (untrained) people. With more advantages
for the employer to make talent, versus buy talent, employers can provide employees
required competencies and advancement opportunties, it is highly cost effective and
employees are already available; versus buying where the only advantages ae the
company can tap into new knowledge/perspectives and obtain skills that will help the
company (Jackson, et al., 2014, p.

Transition Reflection Paper
When I was around twelve years old I was outside swimming having a blast just
being a kid when my mother comes outside to tell me that we need to go shopping.
Thinking nothing about it, I get out of the pool, dry off, and change, as we headed
for the store, she told me we are out to buy bras for me. Petrified, I told her I didn t
want to go, but we had to because as she said I was starting to develop. While at the
store I was in a silent fit of anger and embarrassment, this can t be happening is all I
could think. In that moment I knew I hated being a girl and I didn t want to be a
girl. I just wanted to play with the boys and be one of them. As a matter of fact
those feelings have yet to leave me to this day. It wasn t until I was fifteen when I
started struggling with who I was and what genderI was, and seventeen when I
confirmed for myself, and talked to a physiatrist about transitioning to male. I am a
transgendered man, henceforth I am only discussing the transition of Female to
Male, experiences that I have had, and what my transition may look like in the
future. Dissimilar to many medical disorders, gender dysphoria is not black and
white, there are many correct ways to transition that I am not including. I have gotten
my information from websites and PDFs including: Psychology Today, Medical
News, dictionaries, and the World Professional Association for TransgenderHealth
(WPATH). Contrary to popular belief transgenderism is not the diagnosis that a

Celsius, Fahrenheit, And Kelvin
Introduction The most commonly used temperature units in science lab were Celsius,
Fahrenheit, and Kelvin. These three units can use certain equation to change its units
from one to another. The specific heat is a term for a number of calories in heat
needed to raise the temperature of 1g of substance by 1В єC. A thermometer, beakers,
and calorimeter were frequently used in this lab.
Procedure
The initial temperature of the water was measured when it is in beaker. When the salt
is added, it is concluded how salt can lower the water temperature. The temperature
was measured in Celsius and was changed to both Fahrenheit and Kelvin. The second
experiment involved the heat exchange between metal and water. The metal in beaker
and water in calorimeter

Similarities Between Romeo And Juliet
ur society, today, doesn t focus on promoting art as it used to be back in 1881
when art was a big thing in France ( Little Dancer Age Fourteen ). First of all, art is
a way of expressing one s feelings and creating a beautiful masterpiece that entices
its viewers. It has been for centuries. Little Dancer Age Fourteen was an iconic
piece from Edgar Degas. He rarely did anything but paintings, and Paris was
stunned to see his Statue. When the Little Dancer Age Fourteen in 1881, it had
gotten mixed reviews. As Joris Karl Huysmans described it, the first truly modern
attempt at sculpture I know . Most of the art critics were shocked by the piece, and
the dancer was compared to a monkey. One critic, Paul Mantz, described her as the
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Even though it is mere fantasy and fiction to the real world, literature satisfies our
need for fiction adventure and growth for the protagonist, for becoming a character
in the book we read. For example, some of the best Writers of plays, such as
Shakespeare, uses fictional plots and fantasy to intrigue his readers and fellow
writers. One of his most iconic plays he had ever written, still being read and
taught in school, is Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet is about a boy meets girl.
Boy and girl both know that their parents won t let them get involved. Neither boy
or girl cares, and they arrange to be married in secret. Meanwhile, the cousin of the
girl gets in a fight with the boy s best friend and kills him; the boy then kills the
girl s cousin in a fit of rage, and as a result is banished from the city. The girl is
distraught and seeks to fake her own death so that she can escape home to be with
her love. However, the boy doesn t get told, and when he returns to the town he
believes the girl to be dead. Anguished, he poisons himself, only to discover (too
late) that his love is not really dead. The girl stabs

New Prophets And Its Impact On The Nation Of Israel,...
Many new prophets came about in books Isaiah through Malachi. The goal for the
prophets was to have Christ like characteristics and tell people the good news. God
is the shepherd who chooses his prophets to change the future. This was a time
where the nation of Israel, Judah, Jerusalem and Nineveh were not obeying God.
However, God offered hope to the people by exiling the nation and offering the
people a new opportunity for a personal relationship. The nations existed to be a
disappointment to God because he had clearly informed the people to walk humbly
with him in order to experience the good life.
God had an unconditional love for his people, but he can still get angry when people
oppose his word. He offered forgiveness to the Israelites even when they turned
against him to worship a false god. Also, God did not ignore people who rebelled
against him. He knew all the actions of everyone. God was angry with the people
of Nineveh because they had a strong rebellion against him. There were people in
the city who didn t believe in him and he casted a wrath. God is good to the people
who follow him, but he becomes bitter toward people who deliberately deny him as
the Father. The time period of Nineveh was a disappointment to God. There has been
judged upon nations, but forgiveness was offered. This is a reoccurring theme
throughout the Old Testament. It goes to show that God doesn t like when his people
turn their backs against him, but he is willing to forgive them if they

The Cave Poetic Devices
The first poetic device present in Mumford and Sons The Cave is imagery. Within
the first two lines of the song, detailed descriptions of the isolation and anger that
the song portrays are felt. The band states It s empty in the valley of your heart
/ The sun, it rises slowly as you walk (Mumford and Sons, 1 2). This description of
the heart being an empty valley demonstrates imagery as it allows the audience to
understand the pain and anger the person in the song feels, as they have been isolated
for so long. The second line describing the sunbrings forth an image of the wisdom
and enlightenment that appears as the person becomes acclimated to the outside
world. The image of the sun rising slowly allows the audience to picture the person
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Again, in the second line, there is a metaphor along with the imagery present. The
line The sun, it rises slowly as you walk is a metaphor for the enlightenment of the
person in the song as they come to know a new and vast reality. Similar to the way
the sun rises slowly, a person who has known nothing but a cave for their entire life
gains knowledge and becomes enlightened slowly. As this person continues
through life, or walks, as the line in the song states, they gain more knowledge, just
as the sun rises. Another metaphor in the song is See the world hanging upside
down (30). While the world is not literally hanging upside down, this is a metaphor
for the change and destruction the person will face upon leaving an isolated reality.
It will seem as if the world is flipped upside down because everything the person
knows will seem to be backwards. Instead of there being solely shadows on the wall,
the world will be completely different and full of light, which is why this metaphor is
relevant. Mumford and Sons uses metaphors to compare the changes and
enlightenment the person will face upon entering the outside world from their

Red Sorghum Essay
Introduction
Since its first application in the film Becky Sharp, colors have rapidly captured the
attention and welcome by audiences in all around the world (Semsel, 1987). Ever
since then, colors have played its role as a basic element of film artistic. By
making full use of various colors, the film will leave a deep impression on the
visual feelings of audiences and bring a good sense of aesthetic effect. Apart from
this, a proficient usage of colors can convey what the directors want to express in
the most effective and efficient way that can be fully recognized and accepted by
the audiences, thus accomplishing the goal of posing an influence on audiences
spirit. Zhang Yimou, one of the most outstanding and genius directors in China, is
known for his highly visual historical dramas as well as skilled employment of
colors artistic in his masterpieces. In this essay, it will make a deep analysis into ...
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He often chooses objects that are full of rich strong visual images to express the
theme of films. In the film Red Sorghum, huge area of red sorghum that looks like
fire burning express the warm praise towards love and life with the help of pure and
intense application of the color of red. In the film Ju Dou, Zhang Yimou appoints the
colored dyeing cloth endowed with strong emotion which may also contribute to the
emotional and plot development in the film. As for the film The Hero, it collected
Zhang Yimou s almost all of the favorite colors which is also the most good at,
including the red, blue, yellow, white, green, black. He applies all kinds of color to an
extreme and the characters of clothing color are not only contribute to the formation
of strong visual impact but also to the distinguish between the plot

Government Surveillance In The Handmaid s Tale
Tyrannical governments are a recurring theme throughout dystopian literature,
resulting in the manipulation and oppression of their subjects in an attempt to create
a more productive and successful society. It is evident, particularly in novels such as
1984 and The Handmaid s Tale, that the suppression of cognitive dissonance is a
prerequisite for the success and prolonging of such governments which, through the
use of various literary devices and techniques, serves to augment the reader s own
sense of immersion and disillusion with the society within the novel. Thus the author,
often in reaction to their own governments shortfalls, is able to illustrate the
potentially subversive nature of future governments and ensure the reader s own
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It is however, perhaps most invasive in 1984, in which the all pervasive Big
Brother oversees the everyday life of Winston through a telescreen in the centre of
his room. When Winston initially betrays his thoughts, in the apparent privacy of
his own home, he is seized by a kind of hysteria , demonstrating the extent to which
close government observation has influenced his own inclination to contemplate
the inadequacies of the regime. The words Big Brother is watching you set an
ominous tone for the book and recur throughout, giving the reader a sense of the
level of observation which the character is faced with. This is augmented by
frequently occurring words such as seen , watched and heard which generate a
lexical field in order to enhances the reader s own perception of the inescapable
government surveillance. While Atwood also attempts to convey a sense of
Offred s extensive observation, she takes a decidedly different approach, using a
militaristic threat. Both books control primarily through fear, although the notion
of a Big Brother is naturally more endearing, with connotations of a close familial
relationship that is perhaps more effective in inhibiting discordant thoughts, as
Orwell describes his function is to act as a focusing point for love, fear and
reverence, emotions which are more easily felt towards an individual than an
organisation . Violence as a means of controlling cognitive dissonance is more
prominent in Handmaid s tale, whereas in 1984 it is obscured; people are merely
reeducated . The people of Gilead are aware of how the government took power; the
collapse of congress, the reversal of female rights, and the traitors exhibited on the
walls of the university all serve as reminders of the violent nature of Gilead s
government. However, we might infer that the method used by the government in
Gilead has been less successful in controlling

Alzheimer s Neuropathology
The Neuropathology of Alzheimer s Disease In 1907, reports became available on
the autopsy completed by neuroanatomist and neurologist Alois Alzheimer
(Swerdlow, 2007). His patient, Auguste D. was known to be suffering from
memory problems. His autopsy on her brain demonstrated an overall cell loss with
a significant reduction in the size of gyri accompanied with increased sulci size as
well as a multitude of plaques and tangles once analyzed at a microscopic level.
Since this was the first case study associated with plaques and tangles in the brain,
there was an opportunity to put a new to this new condition that Auguste D. suffered
from. Emil Kraepelin, chairman of Alzheimer s academic department, did just that.
She filed to have presenile... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Over the years many researchers have progressed in our knowledge base of the
pathology behind beta amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. This
understanding of pathology has created several new clinical trials that have allowed
us to come closer to understanding the complexity of Alzheimer s. Unfortunately, we
are still unsure if the plagues and tangles that are seen in autopsy are responsible for
Alzheimer s or just expressed symptoms of an undiscovered neuropathology. Many
hypotheses float around to explain the cause of these plagues and filaments, but we
are years away from finding concrete evidence to defend or prove these

Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale
After completing the Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale, I see that there is
much need for improvement in certain sections. On the other hand, many areas need
no improvement at all. For example, the section on toileting and diapering needs no
improvement along with staff use of books with children and encouraging children s
use of books. All three of these areas scored a rating of seven, meaning that all
standards were met during my observationand there is no need for any type of
improvement. Although there are many areas that scored a seven, there are also
many areas that scored a one or a two, meaning there is much room for
improvement. For example, encouraging children to use language scored a one,
which shows us it needs much enhancement. Along with this, nature and science
scored a two and discipline scored a one. Both of these areas also need much
development and improvement. According to my ECERS score sheet, the section
on toileting and diapering scored a seven, the highest rating possible. This was
because, although not all the children are potty trained, the one s who are, are able
to recognize when they need to use the restroom and go on their own. Children who
need diapers changed are also checked at least every 2 hours. All sanitary procedures
are followed in this particular section and staff pleasantly responds to a childs
individual needs involving toileting/diapering. The section concerning staff use of
books with children also scored a seven. This

North American Fighter
At the end of the year 1939 a possible full scale war in Europe was a major concern.
The British Royal Air Force was trying to find ways to strengthen their fighters. In
1940 they came up with the Curtiss P 40. The British approached North American
set to have them build it. But Dutch Kendelberger (the president of North American)
offered to build an entirely new advanced fighter using the same Allison V 1710 39
engine used on the P 40. North American s only previous fighter experience was with
the NA 50A, but Dutch collaborated with J.L. Lee Atwood to formulate an outline for
the project. The British agreed on the new type, NA 73X, with only the precondition
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The wingspan was 37 feet with an area of 233 square feet and was 32 feet 3 inches
long. Height was 13 feet 8 inches. The Packard built Merlin V 1650 7 was capable
of delivering 1,695 horsepower which provided a speed of 437 mph at 25,000 feet.
Weights were 7,125 lbs. empty and 10,100 lbs. normal gross, but an additional
2,000 lbs. could be carried. The internal fuel capacity was 105 gallons, giving a
range of 950 miles at 362 miles per hour at 25,000 feet. The P 51H series was the
final production that included several changes making it the fastest production
variant with a maximum speed of 487 mph at 25,000 feet. Five hundred fifty five P
51H s were delivered before VJ Day out of an original order for 1,445 planes The P
51 mustangs considered to be the best piston aircraft of World War II and became
one of the world s most elite aircraft. A total of 14,819 Mustangs of all types were
built for the USAAF. American Mustangs destroyed 4,950 enemy aircraft making
them the highest scoring US fighter in the Europe Theater of Operations. They were
used as dive bombers, bomber escorts, ground attackers, interceptors, for photo recon
missions, trainers, transports (with a jump seat), and after the war, high performance

The Depression Of Older Adult Depression
As the number of the older adults is increasing so are those living with depression;
therefore, it is important that perceptions around older adult depression be studied.
According to the study done by the US Department of Commerce, it is estimated
that the older adult population will more than likely double by 2050 and of 80
million and many as 1 in 5 Americans would be considered as an older adult (US
Department of Commerce, 1995). There are many losses that accompany the aging
process. These include the loss of loved ones and their independence. They begin to
feel as though they will depend on their families for the rest of their lives. These
factors scare them and causes many of the individuals to suffer from depression. One
of the most predominant health problems in the United States is mental health. In the
last 20th century, mental illnesstreatment has been through diverse changes in the
United States. These changes have made it necessary for the policy and law makers
to enact a law to protect the identity and integrity for people with mental health illness
. Most individuals diagnosed with mental health illness are most often being
ostracized and stigmatized. Because of social stigma attached to the individual with
mental illness, their privacy is being violated and it has created so many issues in
mental health.
Research Purpose The purpose of this research is to review factors that trigger elderly
depression states, their physical and mental health conditions,

Satire and the Deployment of Irony in A Modest Proposal...
Satire and the Deployment of Irony in A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift
Therefore let no man talk to me of other expedients: of taxing our absentees at 5s. a
pound: of using neither clothes, nor household furniture, except what is of our own
growth and manufacture: of utterly rejecting the materials and instruments that
promote foreign luxury: of curing the expensiveness of pride, vanity, idleness, and
gaming in our women: of introducing a vein of parsimony, prudence and temperance:
of learning to love our country, wherein we differ even from Laplanders, and the
inhabitants of Topinamboo: of quitting our animosities and factions, nor acting any
longer like the Jews, who were murdering one another at the very moment their city
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Swift expertly wields irony as a tool to satirize the many butts of his essay.
Although he seems to be taking a swipe at the practices of many people, from the
English oppressors and the Americans to the Irish landlords and the poor,
oppressed Irish, it may be argued that the main butt of his essay in the above
passage are actually the Irish. The above passage can be read ironically or non
ironically but it is possible to view the ironic message in it as the true message that
Swift might be trying to convey in his satire of the Irish people.
Before examining the deployment of irony and satire in A Modest Proposal , it is first
necessary to understand the brief historical background of colonial oppression in
Ireland and to establish the context of the above passage to the rest of the essay. At
the time A Modest Proposal was written, Northern Ireland was colonized by
England and there was deep rooted animosity between the oppressed Irish Papists,
and their oppressors, the English and their descendants in Ireland, who were
mainly Protestants and were by and large the land owners in Ireland. During that
period of political and religious strife, Ireland was also overpopulated and in the
throes of poverty. As stated in its subtitle, A Modest Proposal is presented as a
legitimate proposal for preventing the children of the poor people in Ireland from
being a burden to their parents or country, and for making them beneficial to the
public

A Defense of Abortion by Judith Jarvis Thomson Essay
A Defense of Abortion by Judith Jarvis Thomson
In the article A Defense of Abortion Judith Jarvis Thomson argues that abortion is
morally permissible even if the fetus is considered a person. In this paper I will give
a fairly detailed description of Thomson main arguments for abortion. In particular I
will take a close look at her famous violinist argument. Following will be objections to
the argumentative story focused on the reasoning that one person s right to life
outweighs another person s right to autonomy. Then appropriate responses to these
objections. Concluding the paper I will argue that Thomson s violinist argument
supporting the idea of a mother s right to autonomy outweighing a fetus right to life
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In disagreement many people say that one person?s right to life always outweighs
another person?s right to autonomy. However Thomson?s argument makes a very
interesting unwanted pregnancies resulting in permissible abortions. To
counteract her claims I?m going to use a hypothetical situation as she did. Let?s
say a mother gives birth to a set of conjoined twins. The twins grow up having a
somewhat troublesome life considering the fact that neither one has the
opportunity to achieve autonomy. Once they get older, lets say age 18, twin A
obtains the information that twin B?s survival depends on the use of twin A?s
vital organ?s. However twin A would survive if twin B was too be separated from
him thus granting twin A his right to autonomy. It seems that it is obvious that it
not permissible for twin A to kill twin B. The following argument shows a more
concrete view of the situation. It is morally impermissible for twin A to kill twin B
if he has the right to life and the right to twin A?s body. Twin B does have a right to
life. Twin B prima facie has the right to twin A?s body. Therefore it is morally
impermissible for twin A to kill twin B. In turn this would create the argument that
abortion is not permissible even when the pregnancy is not voluntary.
The conjoined twin scenario seems to throw a wrench into Thomson?s argument.
There are a few possible responses to the argument from Thomson?s point of view.
One

Comparison Of Alexander Nevsky And Birth Of A Nation
The films Alexander Nevsky and Birth of a Nation maintain a theme of national myth
and effectively inspire the audience towards nationalism. Each director comes to the
theme from different perspectives; perspectives influenced by their fathers and their
political environments.
Sergei Eisenstein s father, Mikhail was an architect, tyrant, and civil engineer in
Russia who expected his son to follow his beliefs and designated career steps. It
was never to be Sergei s choice to decide his own path. Conflict with his father s
attitude and point of view colored Eisenstein s assessment of the leadership
philosophy he could support. Ronald Bergan quotes Eisenstein in his biography, The
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It portrays freedmen as lusting to intermarry and trying to coerce white women into
sex. It shows Southern whites forming the Ku Klux Klan to defend against such
outrages to the time honored traditions of the now vulnerable Southern culture.
Animals are also used to show the Carpetbagger disruption. There are two pups, one
white, one black. Everything is calm and happy until someone drops in a kitten and
destroys the tranquility of the scene, signifying that all was well between the races
until the interlopers from the north

Summary Of Bless Me, Ultima By Rudolfo Anaya
Mahatma Gandhi once said, An eye for an eye will only make the whole world
blind. (Mahatma Gandhi). While this famous saying is obviously theoretical, Anaya
uses a much more literal interpretation of the idea by physically removing Tenorio s
eye out while he is in the middle of getting his revenge, hence giving the readers a
small hint of Tenorio s ultimate state at the end of his quest. In his novel, Bless Me,
Ultima, Rudolfo Anayauses the archetypal situation of a quest for revenge to depict
Tenorio s need for retribution towards Ultima, thus showing that the more desperate
a person gets, the more vengeful they become. In the earlier chapters of Bless Me,
Ultima, Tenorio s need for revenge is not immediately apparent, as he is unaware of
the identity of his daughter s killer, and is still slightly scared of Ultima. As Tenorio
starts to gain more and more hatred towards Ultima, he takes desperate actions to
carry out his scheme of vengeance. Though he wants her dead, Tenorio is not yet
vengeful enough to kill Ultima himself, thus leaving him to... Show more content on
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In one encounter with Tenorio, Antonio recalls, I thought he would attack Ultima, but
his gnarled body only trembled with anger. He could not find the courage to touch
her. (Anaya 93). At this point in the novel, Ultima and Antonio go to Tenorio to
attempt to reason with him about the sickness that had recently overcome Uncle
Lucas, and to find out more about its connection to Tenorio s daughters. After this
encounter, Tenorio feels that Ultima has humiliated him and his children by
insinuating that his daughters were witches, and thus his hatred for Ultima begins to
form. While this hatred fuels his archetypical quest throughout the novel, Tenorio is
still not desperate enough to kill Ultima

Changes Of Climate Change Across Earth
Hominins During the Pleistocene
What is the Pleistocene? According to Understanding Humans: Introduction to
Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, the Pleistocene, or the Ice Age, was a
period 1.8 mya 10,000 ya marked by drastic fluctuations of climate change across
Earth. The Pleistocene alternated between extreme periods of glaciations and
interglacials. During glaciations, temperatures dropped drastically. In northern
continents this drop in temperature led to mass accumulations of ice, measuring
nearly a mile thick; however, these glaciers were not seen everywhere. In Africa,
glaciations led to more arid and dry climates. Interglacials, on the other hand, were
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During both the Early Pleistocene and the Middle Pleistocene, we see a number of
hominins that paved the way to modern human development (Boaz Ciochon, 2004).
One of these hominins is Homo erectus (Lewis et al., 2013). According to Lewis
(2013) while it is probable that they first developed developed in Africa, it also . . .
seems likely that H. erectus first arose in East Africa and then very quickly
migrated to other continents ; however, it is hard to prove this hypothesis as new
fossils are found (p. 236). While H. erectus characteristics vary across continents,
the majority share the same range in body size, brains, and cranial shape. H.
erectus adults had robust bodies weighing more than 100 lbs. and measuring 5 6
tall. The range in H. erectus brain size is 700 to 1250 cm(^3). The most distinct
characteristic of H. erectus is its cranial shape. The cranium displays a thick cranial
bone, large brow ridges, a pointy nuchal torus at the posterior, low forehead
development, a wide cranium base, and finally a sagittal keel (Lewis et al., 2013).
According to The First Humans, environments during the Early Pleistocene
fluctuated, but they tended to be more open and wet than the Pliocene environments
before them. Thus, it was warmer. These open grassland environments yielded bulky,
herding mammals. The First Humans also suggests the anatomy and physiology of H.
erectus allowed for the endurance they needed in order to obtain these mammals for
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